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[ "\"Presidency of Joseph Estrada\"\npunishable by death penalty. But perhaps the best indicator that this law is not a deterrent to criminality is the ever-increasing number of death convicts. From 1994 to 1995 the number of persons on death row increased from 12 to 104. From 1995 to 1996 it increased to 182. In 1997 the total death convicts was at 520 and in 1998 the inmates in death row was at 781. As of November 1999 there are a total of 956 death convicts at the National Bilibid Prisons and at the Correctional Institute for Women. As of December 31, 1999, based on", "\"Capital punishment in Texas\"\nWest Livingston; female death row inmates are housed at the Mountain View Unit in Gatesville. All death row inmates at both units are physically segregated from the general population, are housed in individual cells approximately in size, and engage in recreational activities in a cage individually, separate from the general population and other death row inmates. Photographs taken inside death row were provided by the State of Texas in response to a Freedom of Information Act (United States) request filed by attorney Yolanda Torres in 2009. Death row inmates receive special death row ID numbers starting with 999 instead of", "\"Capital punishment in Arkansas\"\nrow inmates previously at the Tucker Unit, were moved to the Cummins Unit. In 1986, male death row inmates were moved to the Maximum Security Unit. On Friday August 22, 2003, all 39 Arkansas death row inmates, all of them male, were moved to the Supermax at the Varner Unit. Capital punishment in Arkansas Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Arkansas. Since 1820, a total of 505 individuals have been executed. According to the Arkansas Department of Correction, as of March 13, 2018, a total of 29 men were under a sentence of death in", "\"Mountain View Unit\"\nhad comfortable seating and was brightly colored. As of 2004 the female death row inmates may participate in a work program and have limited viewing of a television located outside of their cells. There was no television when the current death row building first opened in 2000. Each death row inmate may have limited association with the other inmates. The women on death row are permitted to knit and sew. As of the 1990s they made dolls for sick children. The death row inmates use a by recreation yard with basketball hoops, a tree, and a bench. All inmates on", "\"Capital punishment in Pennsylvania\"\ndeath row. This number has gone down to 149 as of June, 2018. All of these inmates are male. 74% of inmates in Pennsylvania who are on death row have been on it for more than 10 years. Some inmates who were facing death row have received re-trials or different sentencing strategies due to Governor Wolf's moratorium. Pennsylvania has only executed three inmates since 1976 and the most recent execution was carried out in 1999. This makes the state of Pennsylvania one of the least active states involving the death penalty. Even so, Pennsylvania is one of the states with", "\"National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty\"\npublishes a newsletter, \"\"Wings of Hope,\"\" four times a year. Articles are written by current inmates on death row. The publication is offered to the public, and it discusses the number of executions that has been committed in the State of Alabama or autobiographical stories of the inmates on death row. Project Hope uses Wings of Hope to educate the \"\"outside\"\" world on executions that occur in the state of Alabama. This organization has also taken strides to establish a moratorium in Alabama. New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty The New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty (NYADP) is a grassroots", "\"Potosi Correctional Center\"\ngood behavior. After inmates filed legal challenges, administrators began to consider whether to integrate death row prisoners into the non-death row population, because the majority of non-death row the prisoners at PCC had very long sentences and had committed similar crimes to those committed by death row inmates. MDOC began to stop using the word \"\"death row,\"\" believing it to be negative, and began referring to death row prisoners as \"\"\"\"capital punishment\"\" (CP) inmates.\"\" For the first time in MDOC history, the state began to allow death row prisoners to leave their housing units, with staff escorts, to eat meals.", "\"Death row\"\non death row in the United States on January 1, 2013. Since 1977, the states of Texas (464), Virginia (108) and Oklahoma (94) have executed the most death row inmates. , California (683), Florida (390), Texas (330) and Pennsylvania (218) housed more than half of all inmates pending on death row. , the longest-serving prisoner on death row in the US who has been executed was Jack Alderman who served over 33 years. He was executed in Georgia in 2008. However, Alderman only holds the distinction of being the longest-serving \"\"executed\"\" inmate so far. A Florida inmate, Gary Alvord, arrived", "\"Capital punishment in the United States\"\n1976. However, this is an under-representation relative to the proportion of convicted murderers; 52.5% of all homicide offenders between 1980 and 2008 were African Americans. According to a 2003 Amnesty International report, blacks and whites were the victims of murder in almost equal numbers. Approximately 13.5% of death row inmates are of Hispanic or Latino descent, while they make up 17.4% of the general population. As of October 1, 2016, the Death Penalty Information Center reports that there are only 54 women on death row. This constitutes 1.86% of the total death row population. 16 women have been executed since", "\"Nebraska Department of Correctional Services\"\nof duty. All executions in Nebraska since 1903 have taken place within the Nebraska State Penitentiary. Prior to 1903, executions were handled in the county where the offense took place. From 1903 to 1913, the means of execution was by hanging. Since 1913, it has been by the electric chair. A total of 8 inmates were executed by hanging and 15 inmates by means of the electric chair. (23 Total) There have been approximately 68 inmates housed on death row from 1903 to the present. Death row in Nebraska was housed at NSP from 1903 to 2002 when it was", "\"Huntsville Unit\"\nside of Huntsville which features displays of historical items from the prison system, including shanks and other items confiscated from inmates. On one occasion the prison used a facility below the current warden's office as a death row for women. Emma \"\"Straight Eight\"\" Oliver, the first female death row inmate under Texas state jurisdiction, was sentenced to death in 1949. In 1951 her sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Subsequently the Goree Unit and then the Mountain View Unit were used as women's death rows. Inmates scheduled for execution are brought from death row to the Walls Unit early in", "\"Capital punishment in Texas\"\nregular Texas Department of Criminal Justice numbers. Death row prisoners, along with prisoners in administrative segregation, are seated individually on prison transport vehicles. The TDCJ makes death row prisoners wear various restraints, including belly chains and leg irons, while being transported. Death row offenders and offenders with life imprisonment without parole enter the TDCJ system through two points; men enter through the Byrd Unit in Huntsville, and women enter through the Reception Center in Christina Crain Unit, Gatesville. From there, death row inmates go to their designated death row facilities. Previously death row inmates were permitted to work. After an", "\"Missouri State Penitentiary\"\nprograms, conditions of confinement for death row inmates mirrored those found in other states,\"\" and, \"\"As with other states using prison facilities constructed before the turn of the [20th] century, conditions at Missouri State Penitentiary were less than favorable for both death row inmates and staff.\"\" After a legal challenge, the Missouri Department of Corrections began to use an internal death row classification system with privileges awarded by behavior, changed the medical services delivery procedures, and provided a \"\"privacy room\"\" where death row inmates could attend religious services. The Potosi Correctional Center (PCC) opened in 1989. In April 1989, the", "\"Southern Ohio Correctional Facility\"\n2011, Jason Robb joined the hunger strike with fellow inmates Bomani and Siddique. The three death-row inmates were sentenced to death for their involvement in the 1993 Lucasville riots and were living in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day. Additionally, they were restricted from using the internet to access legal/news databases, denied access to the prison stores, and prohibited from any and all physical contact with family. Bomani, Siddique, and Jason desired the same treatment as the other Ohio death row-inmates and protested for equal prison conditions. The three death-row inmates demanded that they be granted additional time outside", "\"Death row\"\nprisoners who have spent several years under sentence of death, stating that it does not desire to see the death row phenomenon emerge in countries under its jurisdiction. Death row Death row is a special section of a prison that houses inmates who are awaiting execution after being sentenced to death for the conviction of capital crimes. The term is also used figuratively to describe the state of awaiting execution (\"\"been on death row\"\"), even in places where no special facility or separate unit for condemned inmates exists. In the United States, after a person is found guilty of a", "\"Huntsville Unit\"\nof the State of Texas execution chamber. The TDCJ houses male death row inmates in the Polunsky Unit and female death row inmates in the Mountain View Unit. Between 1819 and 1923 the method of execution was hanging until Texas authorized the use of the electric chair; the use of the electric chair ended the execution of death sentences by counties in Texas. The chair– often euphemistically called \"\"Old Sparky\"\" was constructed by inmates. Between 1924 and 1964, 362 inmates were executed by electrocution. The chair now resides at the Texas Prison Museum, located on Interstate 45 on the north", "\"Death row\"\nDeath row Death row is a special section of a prison that houses inmates who are awaiting execution after being sentenced to death for the conviction of capital crimes. The term is also used figuratively to describe the state of awaiting execution (\"\"been on death row\"\"), even in places where no special facility or separate unit for condemned inmates exists. In the United States, after a person is found guilty of a capital offense, the judge will give the jury the option of imposing a death sentence or life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. It is then up to", "\"Arkansas Department of Correction\"\nBluff Complex in 1979. Previously they were located in the State Office Building in Little Rock. Death row inmates are located at the Varner Unit's Supermax, while the executions are performed at the Cummins Unit, adjacent to Varner. The female death row is located at the McPherson Unit. In 1999 the female death row was newly inaugurated. In 1974 male death row inmates, previously at the Tucker Unit, were moved to the Cummins Unit. In 1986 male death row inmates were moved to the Maximum Security Unit. On Friday August 22, 2003, all 39 Arkansas death row inmates, all of", "\"Capital punishment in Alabama\"\nsingle cells in the segregation unit. The William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility has a male death row with a capacity of 24. Donaldson's death row houses prisoners who need to stay in the Birmingham judicial district. Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women houses the female death row. All executions occur at Holman. From 1983 to April 2018, Alabama has executed 63 people. As of 2018, Alabama had 191 inmates on death row, the 4th highest number in the US. A governor has commuted only one death sentence since 1976: outgoing Governor Fob James commuted Judith Ann Neelley's death sentence to life", "\"Missouri State Penitentiary\"\nmeans of lethal injection. The execution took place in the facility's disused gas chamber. Before April 1989, the State of Missouri's male death row was located at the Missouri State Penitentiary. Death row inmates were held in a below-ground unit and were isolated from other inmates. Death row inmates did not leave their special death row facility, and all services were brought into the unit. Each death row inmate was allowed one hour of exercise per day in a fenced area next to the death row facility. Missouri Department of Corrections said, \"\"With restrictions on movement and limited access to", "\"South Carolina Department of Corrections\"\nstripes from inmates' uniforms, and it established inmate education programs. The numbers of inmates since the SCDC creation are as follows: 2,073 (1960); 2,705 (1970); 7,869 (1980); 16,149 (1990); 22,053 (2000); 24,710 (2010). The Palmetto Unified School District (PUSD), established in 1981, provides educational services to inmates in the system. The district board of trustees meetings are held at the William D. Leeke Administration Building. In 2018, press reports indicated the department was short five hundred corrections officers. The state's death row for men is located at Kirkland Correctional Institution. The state's death row for women is located at the", "\"San Quentin State Prison\"\nwas the prison's first death row facility, but additional death row space opened after executions resumed in the U.S. in 1978. The adjustment center received solid doors, preventing \"\"gunning-down\"\" or attacking persons with bodily waste. it housed 81 death row inmates and four non-death row inmates. A dedicated psychiatric facility serves the prisoners. A converted shower bay in the East Block hosts religious services. Many prison programs available for most inmates are unavailable for death row inmates. Although $395 million was allocated in the 2008–2009 state budget for new death row facilities at San Quentin, in December 2008 two legislators", "\"Louisiana State Penitentiary\"\ndeath row for male inmates in Louisiana, with 101 extended lockdown cells housing condemned inmates. The death row facility has a central room and multiple tiers. The entrance to each tier includes a locked door and color photographs of the prisoners located in each tier. Death row includes eight tiers, lettered A to G. Seven tiers have 15 cells each, while one tier has 11 cells. Each hallway has a cell that is used for showering. The death row houses exercise areas with basketball posts. The death row facility was constructed in 2006 and there is no air conditioning or", "\"Dead man's hand in popular culture\"\ncards with a death row inmate, hoping to reveal the location of another victim. Hotch claims to have a pair of aces and a pair of eights, a dead man's hand, which the inmate believes is what he should have. The inmate shows a straight: 7 of spades, 8 of hearts, 9 of spades, 10 of hearts, jack of hearts. Hotch reveals he was hiding another ace, thus beating the inmate. In June 2012, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling introduced a faction known as the \"\"Aces & Eights\"\". The faction would use the Dead Man's Hand (black aces, black eights and", "\"Campaign to End the Death Penalty\"\nCalifornia inmate who was granted a new trial on the day he was scheduled to be executed, as well as Chicago's Death Row 10, death row inmates who the CEDP claims were sentenced on the basis of confessions extracted by police torture. Four of the Death Row 10 were pardoned in 2002 by then-Illinois governor George Ryan, who also emptied the state's death row in a mass commutation of sentences. The organization also opposes life imprisonment without parole. In 2016 CEDP surveyed death row inmates on their views of two California ballot measures, Propositions 62 and 66. Unsurprisingly, the inmates", "\"Louisiana State Penitentiary\"\nDeath row inmates are allowed to have several books at a time, and each inmate may have one five-minute personal telephone call per month. They may not participate in education or work programs. Death row inmates receive unlimited visitor access. Officers patrol the death row corridors nightly as a suicide prevention tactic. Nick Trenticosta, a New Orleans attorney with the ACLU who is involved with prison issues, has said that warden Burl Cain treated death row inmates in a more favorable manner than did wardens of other death row prisons in the United States. Trenticosta said, \"\"It is not that", "\"Potosi Correctional Center\"\n70 death row inmates from Jefferson City Correctional Center (JCCC, originally Missouri State Penitentiary) to Potosi. U. S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri approved some modifications to the consent decree before the inmates were moved to Potosi. Originally death row prisoners lived in a 92-bed, two wing facility at PCC. The death row inmates had their own special custody levels: minimum custody, medium custody, close custody, and administrative segregation. One wing housed the minimum custody death row inmates, with another wing housing the others. The classification system was intended to award privileges to death row prisoners exhibiting", "\"Florida State Prison\"\nprisons in the state. FSP houses one of the state's three death row cell blocks, and the state's execution chamber. Union Correctional Institution also houses male death row inmates while Lowell Annex houses female death row inmates. Lethal injection became the standard method of execution in 2000. The electric chair can still be used by request of the inmate. FSP sits in the center of several other prisons. It is surrounded by New River Correctional Institution, New River O-Unit, FSP West Unit, and sits across the river from Union Correctional Institution. Even though Union Correctional Institution is on the same", "\"Ohio State Penitentiary\"\ntheir specific cell block, but are also required to lock down before security staff enter the cell block to perform range checks, serve food, etc. Inmates classified as Level 4A are not subject to this restriction. Formerly, the majority of Ohio's death row inmates were held at OSP. In January 2012, the majority of death row inmates were transferred to the Chillicothe Correctional Institution. OSP does retain death row cells for inmates who are considered the highest security risk. As of January 2012, six high security death row inmates remain at OSP. Ohio State Penitentiary currently holds level 5, 4,", "\"Texas Department of Criminal Justice\"\ndeath row has about 290 prisoners. As of March 2013 eight male death row prisoners are housed in Jester IV Unit, a psychiatric unit, instead of Polunsky. The state of Texas began housing death row inmates in the Huntsville Unit in 1928. In 1965 the male death row inmates moved to the Ellis Unit. In 1999 the male death row moved to Polunsky. In the 1923-1973 period Texas state authorities had three female death row inmates; the first, Emma \"\"Straight Eight\"\" Oliver, was held at Huntsville Unit after her 1949 sentencing, but had her sentence commuted to life imprisonment in", "\"Sing Sing\"\ntime by the American Correctional Association, which established a set of national standards by which it judged every correctional facility. Today, Sing Sing houses more than 2,000 inmates, with about 1,000 people working there and 5,000 visitors per month. The original 1825 cellblock is no longer used and in 2002 plans were announced to turn this into a museum. In April 2011 there were talks of closing the prison in favor of real estate. In total, 614 men and women—including four inmates under federal death sentences—were executed by electric chair in the death row house with \"\"Old Sparky\"\", at Sing", "\"Capital punishment in Ohio\"\nPrior to this, most male death row inmates were held at OSP with a few being held at the Mansfield Correctional Institution in Mansfield. The move to CCI allows the units at OSP and Mansfield to be used to separate violent inmates from the general population and will provide increased security and reduce transportation costs to both the execution chamber at SOCF and to the Franklin Medical Center for inmate medical treatment. As of October 26, 2018, Ohio has 137 inmates on death row. One notable case is that of Anthony Sowell, also known as the \"\"Cleveland Strangler\"\", who was", "\"Capital punishment in Pennsylvania\"\nPennsylvania if it involves one of the following aggravating factors: The execution chamber of the State of Pennsylvania is on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections State Correctional Institution – Rockview. Most male death row inmates are housed in State Correctional Institution – Greene, while some are housed at State Correctional Institution – Phoenix. 80% of all Pennsylvania death row inmates were held at Greene. Female death row inmates are housed in State Correctional Institution – Muncy. Before its closure some male death row inmates were housed at SCI Graterford. As of 2015, 183 people were on Pennsylvania's", "\"Jon Burge\"\nwitnesses of their testimony at trial. One witness claimed that he named Anthony Porter as a suspect only after police officers threatened, harassed and intimidated him into doing so. In 2000, Governor Ryan placed a moratorium on executions in Illinois after courts exonerated and freed 13 death row inmates who had been wrongfully convicted. Ryan also promised to review the cases of all Illinois death row inmates. Given the number of cases of alleged brutality to be investigated, inmates who claimed to have been abused and gave coerced confessions were offered reduced sentences in exchange for dropping charges. A plea", "\"Death row phenomenon\"\nsyndrome. Harrison and Tamony define \"\"death row phenomenon\"\" as the harmful effects of death row conditions, while \"\"death row syndrome\"\" is the consequent manifestation of psychological illness that can occur as a result of death row phenomenon. Death row syndrome is a psychological disorder that inmates on death row can go through when they are put in isolation. Inmates affected by death row syndrome may display suicidal tendencies and psychotic delusions. According to some psychiatrists, the results of being confined to death row for an extended period of time, including the effects of knowing one will die and the living", "\"Ellis Unit\"\nof reasonable life—within security confines\"\" and that death row inmates \"\"lived as humans.\"\" Reed said that condemned inmates sometimes violated the rules by smoking, getting tattoos, making wine, and engaging in sexual intercourse with other inmates and officers. Privileges decreased as years passed. The cells at Ellis's death row had bars on them. Sometimes there were two death row inmates per cell. Inmates were permitted to watch televisions located in the facility. Steve Earle recorded \"\"Ellis Unit One\"\" for the 1995 film \"\"Dead Man Walking\"\". The songs lyrics focus on the effect of the death penalty on the guards that", "\"Allan B. Polunsky Unit\"\nthe Death Penalty criticized the move of the death row, saying that the conditions of the prisoners were worse than those in their previous location. The Texas Board of Criminal Justice approved the relocation of the men's death row on Friday May 21, 1999. Polunsky took the death row inmates on Friday June 18, 1999, with the first 55 inmates all classified as being troublesome. The death row transfer, which took ten months, was the largest transfer of condemned prisoners in history and was performed under heavy security. In February 2000 two death row inmates took a 57-year-old female corrections", "\"Organ donation in the United States prison population\"\nan immediate and persistent need for additional, suitable organ donors. Death row inmates are a possible source of additional organs. However, the quality and amount of organs that death row inmates can potentially contribute is debated, but would definitely not remove more than a small percentage of people on transplant waiting lists. The same reasons that make the general prison population less suitable to be organ donors—poor health and increased chance of infectious disease—also apply to death row inmates. However, due to the preplanned nature of executions and lengthy time periods before they are carried out death row inmates have", "\"Federal Bureau of Prisons\"\n1984 reinstituted the federal death penalty. On July 19, 1993, the federal government designated the United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute in Indiana as the site where male federal inmates sentenced to death would be held and where federal inmates of both genders would be executed. The Federal Medical Center, Carswell in Texas holds the female inmates who have been sentenced to death. Some male death row inmates are instead held at ADX Florence. As of 2018, 57 inmates are slated for death row. Parole was abolished for federal inmates in 1987 and inmates must serve at least 85% of their", "\"Organ donation in the United States prison population\"\ncurrent organ donation guidelines, outlined in the National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 and the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, implicitly prohibit death row inmates from being organ donors. Questions regarding the benefits, practicality, morality and ethics of allowing death row inmates to donate their organs postmortem have garnered notable attention following two highly publicized events: an editorial by condemned prisoner Christian Longo published in \"\"The New York Times\"\" advocating for the right of fellow death row inmates to donate their organs, and the request by death row inmate Gregory Scott Johnson to have his execution stayed until he could donate", "\"Death row phenomenon\"\nDeath row phenomenon The death row phenomenon is the emotional distress felt by prisoners on death row. Concerns about the ethics of inflicting this distress upon prisoners have led to some legal concerns about the constitutionality of the death penalty in the United States and other countries. In relation to the use of solitary confinement with death row inmates, death row phenomenon and death row syndrome are two concepts that are gaining ground. The death row syndrome is a distinct concept, which is the enduring psychological effects of the death row phenomenon, which merely refers to the triggers of the", "\"Capital punishment in the United States\"\nlargest number of clemencies was granted in January 2003 in Illinois when outgoing Governor George Ryan, who had already imposed a moratorium on executions, pardoned four death-row inmates and commuted the sentences of the remaining 167 to life in prison without the possibility of parole. When Governor Pat Quinn signed legislation abolishing the death penalty in Illinois in March 2011, he commuted the sentences of the fifteen inmates on death row to life imprisonment. Previous post-\"\"Furman\"\" mass clemencies took place in 1986 in New Mexico, when Governor Toney Anaya commuted all death sentences because of his personal opposition to the", "\"Capital punishment in the United States\"\nputs the success rate in habeas corpus cases involving death row inmates even higher, finding that between \"\"1976 and 1991, approximately 47 percent of the habeas petitions filed by death row inmates were granted\"\". The different numbers are largely definitional, rather than substantive: Freedam's statistics looks at the percentage of all death penalty cases reversed, while the others look only at cases not reversed prior to habeas corpus review. A similar process is available for prisoners sentenced to death by the judgment of a federal court. The AEDPA also provides an expeditious habeas procedure in capital cases for states meeting", "\"South Carolina Department of Corrections\"\nCamille Griffin Graham Correctional Institution. Executions occur at the Broad River Correctional Institution (BRCI). From 1912 to January 1990 male death row inmates were housed in the Central Correctional Institution (CCI). BRCI held male death row inmates from January 1990 to April 12, 1997, when male death row inmates were moved to Lieber. In September 2017, male death row inmates were moved to Kirkland. From 1912 to 1986 executions were carried out at CCI. From 1990 onwards executions occur at BRCI. Since the establishment of the South Carolina Department of Corrections, four officers have died in the line of duty.", "\"Capital punishment in Texas\"\nescape attempt occurred in 1998, the prison work program was suspended. The state of Texas began housing death row inmates in the Huntsville Unit in 1928. In 1965 the male death row inmates moved to the Ellis Unit. In 1999 the male death row moved to Polunsky. In the 1923-1973 period Texas state authorities had three female death row inmates; the first, Emma \"\"Straight Eight\"\" Oliver, was held at Huntsville Unit after her 1949 sentencing, but had her sentence commuted to life imprisonment in 1951. Mary Anderson, sentenced to death in 1978, was held at Goree Unit. Her death sentence", "\"Central California Women's Facility\"\na period, she was the only person in the unit. The death row inmates' names (with years of sentencing) are: Central California Women's Facility Central California Women's Facility (CCWF) is a female-only California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation state prison located in Chowchilla, California. It is across the road from Valley State Prison. CCWF prison is the largest female correctional facility in the United States, and houses the only State of California death row for women. CCWF covers . As of Fiscal Year 2006/2007, CCWF had a total of 1,205 staff and an annual operating budget of US$138 million. As", "\"Louisiana State Penitentiary\"\nthese guys had super privileges. But Warden Cain was somewhat responsive to not only prisoners, but to their families.\"\" In March 2017, three death row inmates at Angola filed a federal class-action suit against the prison and LDOC over its solitary confinement policy, charging that it constituted \"\"cruel and unusual punishment\"\" under the 8th Amendment to the US Constitution. Each of the men had been held in solitary for more than 25 years. The lawsuit describes basic conditions on death row: Male death row inmates are moved from the Reception Center to a cell near the execution chamber in Camp", "\"Organ donation in the United States prison population\"\na greater potential to be screened thoroughly beforehand. Additionally many death row inmates are in isolation from the general population, reducing their chances of having contracted a communicable disease. Other factors, however, variably decrease the suitability of death row inmates as organ donors. The average age of people on death row is over fifty, and chronic medical conditions such as diabetes and hypertension are common. Potentially half of the death row inmates would be unsuitable for organ donation. The primary method of execution in the United States is via lethal injection which generally involves the administration of three drugs: sodium", "\"Capital punishment in Pakistan\"\nuse of capital punishment in the country entirely. Amnesty International argue that at least 8,200 prisoners were under the death penalty at the end of 2014 and at least 8,500 were thought to be on death row as of June 2015. In October 2015, Minister of State for Interior Muhammad Baligh Rahman told the Senate that there were 6,016 death row inmates in the country, but it is not clear whether he was referring only to inmates whose death sentences had been finalized on appeal. Amnesty also alleged that since the lifting of a six-year moratorium on execution, there has", "\"Capital punishment in Ohio\"\nfollowing special circumstances: Executions in Ohio are currently performed at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in unincorporated Scioto County, just outside the community of Lucasville. Since January 2012, death row for the majority of male inmates is located at the Chillicothe Correctional Institution (CCI) in unincorporated Ross County, just outside of Chillicothe. A few high security male death row inmates are held at the Ohio State Penitentiary (OSP) in Youngstown. Condemned female inmates are housed at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville and death row inmates with serious medical conditions are held at the Franklin Medical Center in Columbus.", "\"Maundy Thursday (film)\"\nher from any chance for happiness. Yu-jeong's aunt Sister Monica is a nun, and she often goes to the prison to visit death row inmates. Sister Monica meets a new death row inmate who asks if he could meet her niece. Yu-jeong reluctantly agrees. Yu-jeong and the death row inmate do not open up to each other immediately. Yu-jeong comes from a wealthy family and is a professor at a university. Yet, she has never known happiness since the age of 15 as a result of a sexual assault at the hands of her cousin. The inmate that she meets,", "\"Organ donation in the United States prison population\"\nnecessary \"\"to reform our justice system to minimize the chance of an innocent person being wrongly convicted of a violent crime and thus being denied an organ transplant\"\" The practice of death row inmates donating organs while alive follows closely to that of their more general inmate counterparts. Where they differ is in their inability have their organs donated following their execution. Although no law specifically forbids death row inmates from donating organs postmortem, as of 2013 all requests by death row inmates to donate their organs after execution have been denied by states. Additionally there is debate about whether", "\"Tucker Unit\"\nunit and abandoned a vehicle used in the escape in Fort Scott, Kansas. The Arkansas prison scandal occurred in the unit and involved the \"\"Tucker Telephone.\"\" Due to the notoriety of the device, as of 2000 visitors to the Tucker Unit on a regular basis ask the warden if the telephone on his/her desk is the \"\"Tucker Telephone.\"\" In 1974 death row inmates, previously at the Tucker Unit, were moved to the Cummins Unit. In 1978 a new death chamber opened in Cummins, so Tucker was no longer the place of execution in Arkansas. In 1986 male death row inmates", "\"Alabama Department of Corrections\"\nmonitoring of suicidal inmates. All female inmates are sent to the receiving unit in the Tutwiler Prison for Women. Unlike other states, Alabama has no provision to provide counsel to prisoners on Death Row. Prisoners' rights groups such as the Equal Justice Initiative based in Montgomery, Alabama, have worked to fill the need. They have gained the exoneration of numerous innocent men on death row and prevented the deaths of others whose cases were considered worthy of resentencing. The US Supreme Court has ruled that persons convicted of crimes committed as children cannot be sentenced to death. In addition, it", "\"Martin Gurule\"\nkillings a \"\"crime that had had been building up over several years\"\". In July 1993, Martin Gurule was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to death, while Smith was sentenced to 25 years in jail. Gurule was transferred to the Elis Unit in an unincorporated area of Walker County. It is the only unit in Texas that has death row for male inmates. Gurule was selected for the Work Capable Program, together with around 150 other death row inmates. This was a trial program that allowed selected death row inmates to move relatively freely outside their cells, to have", "\"Central California Women's Facility\"\nevents: As of 2007, of the prison guards, 31% were women. 19% of sergeants were women, and less than 1% of lieutenants are women. After Governor Pete Wilson decreed in December 1991 that CCWF shall hold all-female death row inmates in California, Maureen McDermott became the first Death Row inmate at CCWF. Initially a set of nine cells in the 270 building, a two story building for difficult to manage and maximum security prisoners, served as the women's death row. The first inmate was Maureen McDermott, the first woman sentenced to death in a period of several decades; and, for", "\"Tucker, Arkansas\"\nwas declared to be unconstitutional, took place in 1964. In 1974 male death row inmates, previously at the Tucker Unit, were moved to the Cummins Unit, which is not in Tucker. In 1978 a new death chamber opened in Cummins, so Tucker Unit was no longer the point of execution. In 1986, male death row inmates were moved to the Maximum Security Unit in Tucker. In 2000, the ADC training academy moved to its current location from the former Barnes School building. On Friday August 22, 2003, all 39 Arkansas death row inmates were moved from the Maximum Security Unit", "\"Death row\"\na jury to decide whether to give the death sentence; this usually has to be a unanimous decision. If the jury agrees on death, the defendant will remain on death row during appeal and habeas corpus procedures, which may continue for several years. Opponents of capital punishment claim that a prisoner's isolation and uncertainty over his or her fate constitute a form of mental cruelty and that especially long-time death row inmates are liable to become mentally ill, if they are not already. This is referred to as the death row phenomenon. In extreme cases some inmates may attempt to", "\"Capital punishment in Kenya\"\nPresident Uhuru Kenyatta commuted the death sentences of 2747 inmates on death row to life imprisonment, as was done by President Mwai Kibaki 7 years previously, where he commuted the sentences of 4000 inmates on death row to life imprisonment. Capital punishment in Kenya Capital punishment has been practiced in Kenya since before independence and is still provided for under Kenyan law. No executions have been carried out in Kenya since 1987, when Hezekiah Ochuka and Pancras Oteyo Okumu were hanged for treason. In 2009, Kenya commuted all death sentences to life imprisonment, impacting over 4000 death row inmates. The", "\"Death row phenomenon\"\nconditions, can fuel delusions and suicidal tendencies in an individual and can cause insanity in a form that is dangerous. Prisoners wait years for execution on death row and while waiting the prisoners go through painful isolation. They live in cells the size of parking spaces. Living in this kind of condition can amplify the effects of isolation. Most of the inmates stay in their cells for more than twenty hours a day. This kind of isolation and waiting for execution causes many inmates to die naturally. The suicide rate of death row inmates was found by Lester and Tartaro", "\"Death row\"\non Florida's death row in 1974. On April 9, 2013, Alvord had been on death row for exactly 39 years when he died on May 19, 2013 from a brain tumor, having been longer on death row than any other United States inmate. The oldest prisoner on death row in the United States was Leroy Nash, age 94, in Arizona. He died of natural causes on February 12, 2010. Notes: Naval Consolidated Brig, Miramar is the only facility in the United States Department of Defense designated to house female Level III inmates. When the United Kingdom had capital punishment, sentenced", "\"Ellis Unit\"\nhas a capacity of about 2,000 prisoners. When the unit housed the male death row, condemned inmates worked in a garment factory, played basketball, assisted each other with legal work, and worshiped together. The prison guards allowed other offenders to gather and say goodbye to a death row inmate on the night before his execution. According to death row offender Jonathan Bruce Reed (Texas Department of Criminal Justice Death Row #642, now TDCJ#1743674 due to a reduction of the sentence to life imprisonment on November 3, 2011), the attitude of the death row was \"\"We can afford you some sort", "\"Capital punishment in Japan\"\nbiggest criticisms is that inmates usually remain for years (and sometimes decades) on death row without ever actually being informed of the date of their execution prior to the date itself, so inmates suffer due to the uncertainty of not knowing whether or not any given day will be their last. According to Amnesty International, the intense and prolonged stress means many inmates on death row have poor mental health, suffering from the so-called death row phenomenon. The failure to give advanced notice of executions has been stated by the United Nations Human Rights Committee to be incompatible with articles", "\"Raiford, Florida\"\nname going with the newer institution when the two were split. Both institutions house inmates in Death Row facilities. FSP conducts all executions, while most death row inmates are housed at UCI. UCI has the most diverse population of any correctional institution in the state, with close management inmates and psych inmates as well as open population inmates. Most of the latter are age fifty and over. FSP houses the violent and criminally insane, all in solitary confinement. The penitentiary compound encompasses over fifty acres (200,000 m²) and includes a farm where much food is grown that feeds inmates. The", "\"Darryl Hunt\"\ncommission in the United States. From 2007 through March 2017, it has exonerated ten inmates. Hunt also testified before a US Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the death penalty appeals process. Hunt's and similar cases contributed to the legislature's passage of the North Carolina Racial Justice Act of 2009, which \"\"allowed death-row inmates to have their sentences reduced to life in prison if they could prove racial bias influenced the outcome of their cases.\"\" After the act was passed, most of the 153 persons on death row filed appeals. From 2009 to June 2013, four persons received amended sentences to", "\"Jon Burge\"\nJagger, called for a stay of execution for Aaron Patterson, a death row inmate from Chicago. His conviction for murder was based primarily on a confession which he claimed was coerced by torture from Burge and his officers. In 1999, lawyers for several death row inmates began to call for a special review of convictions that were based on evidence and confessions extracted by Burge and his colleagues. These inmates: Aaron Patterson; Madison Hobley; Stanley Howard; Leonard Kidd; Derrick King; Ronald Kitchen; Reginald Mahaffey; Jerry Mahaffey; Andrew Maxwell, and Leroy Orange, became known as the \"\"Death Row 10\"\". In the", "\"Oklahoma State Penitentiary\"\nadjust to a lower security classification. Another addition to the prison, H Unit, houses inmates under both administrative and disciplinary segregation. H Unit is also the site of Oklahoma's death row and the state's lethal injection death chamber. Between 1915 and 2014, Oklahoma executed a total of 192 men and 3 women. 3 different methods of execution have been employed by the state. Lethal injection, which was first used on September 10, 1990 has been used 112 times. Other execution methods have included the hanging of a federal prisoner, and 82 electrocutions using the electric chair commonly referred to as", "\"Life and Death Row\"\nExecution\"\" consists of four 60 or 75 minute episodes looking at the 8 inmates on Arkansas death row who's executions were pushed forward due to the expiration date on the Midazolam used in these executions. Life and Death Row Life and Death Row is a BBC documentary television series telling the story of capital punishment through the eyes of young people whose lives have been shaped by it. Episode 1, \"\"Execution\"\", aired on 17 March 2014 on BBC Three, looks at two of the youngest men on death row in Texas. Episode 2, \"\"Judgement\"\", follows the trial of the Glynn", "\"Captain Joe Byrd Cemetery\"\nstated that a person could, in fewer than 10 minutes, cross the cemetery by foot. Ross described the cemetery grounds as having been \"\"neatly maintained\"\". During the 1980s and 1990s the headstones that were manufactured were concrete crosses. These crosses only have prison ID numbers and dates of death. There are other headstones which also include the names of the prisoners and the dates of birth. Headstones of death row prisoners have prison numbers with the beginning “999”, a state designation for a death row inmate, or they have the letters \"\"EX\"\" or \"\"X\"\". Because of soil shifts, some graves", "\"Briley Brothers\"\nVirginia's death row at Mecklenburg Correctional Center on May 31, 1984. During the early moments of the escape, in which a co-ordinated effort resulted in inmates taking over the death row unit, both Brileys expressed strong interest in killing the captured guards by dousing them with rubbing alcohol and tossing a lit match. Willie Lloyd Turner, another death row inmate, stepped in the way of James and forbade him to do so. Meanwhile, cop killer Wilbert Lee Evans prevented Linwood from raping a female nurse. The group's initial plan was to escape into Canada. Two inmates, Lem Tuggle and Willie", "\"Chesapeake Detention Facility\"\nFriday and 24 hours a day on Saturday and Sunday. The State of Maryland now has a contract with the federal government to solely house federal pre-trial detainees. These federal detainees are not subjected to the supermax conditions that the prior state inmates were subjected to. Federal detainees recreate together both inside and outside everyday of the week, eat together, and have access to phones. Until June 2010, CDF also housed Maryland's death row inmates. Male death row inmates were housed at the North Branch Correctional Institution in Allegany County, Maryland from 2010 until death row was closed in 2014.", "\"John Marek (murderer)\"\nFlorida State Prison, Starke, Bradford County, Florida. The method of execution was lethal injection. The execution itself took 13 minutes and Marek was declared dead at 6:33 p.m. Marek had declined sedatives and his final words were \"\"Jesus, remember us sinners\"\", followed by the Lord's Prayer. Marek became the 68th death row inmate to be executed in Florida since the death sentence was reinstated there in 1979. John Marek (murderer) John Richard Marek (September 17, 1961 – August 19, 2009) was an American death row inmate at Florida State Prison for the rape and murder of a woman in 1983.", "\"Death of Frank Valdes\"\nextractions and planned use of force events. Death of Frank Valdes On July 17, 1999, death row inmate Frank Valdes (born October 28, 1962) was killed at Florida State Prison. That morning, nine correctional officers, carrying stun guns, entered his cell and beat him. Valdes had a death sentence resulting from the 1987 fatal shooting of Glades Correctional Institution Correctional Officer Fred Griffis. At the time, Valdes was attempting to assist an inmate escape. Fellow inmate William van Poyck was sentenced to death for his role in Griffis’ murder, and was executed on June 12, 2013. Prosecutors of the state", "\"Broad River Correctional Institution\"\nBroad River Correctional Institution Broad River Correctional Institution (BRCI) is a South Carolina Department of Corrections state prison for men located in Columbia, South Carolina. The State of South Carolina execution chamber is located in Broad River. The adjacent Kirkland Correctional Institution lies just to its south side. The prison opened in 1988. In January 1990 the death row inmates were moved from the Central Correctional Institution to Broad River. In 1990 executions began to occur in BRCI. On April 12, 1997, death row inmates were moved to the Lieber Correctional Institution. In September 2017, death row inmates were moved", "\"Wrongful execution\"\nWrongful execution Wrongful execution is a miscarriage of justice occurring when an innocent person is put to death by capital punishment. Cases of wrongful execution are cited as an argument by opponents of capital punishment, while proponents suggest that the argument of innocence concerns the credibility of the justice system as a whole and does not solely undermine the use of death penalty. A number of people are claimed to have been innocent victims of the death penalty. Newly available DNA evidence has allowed the exoneration and release of more than 20 death row inmates since 1992 in the United", "\"Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction\"\nserious medical conditions are held at the Franklin Medical Center. Death row had been scheduled to move from Chillicothe Correctional Institution to Toledo Correctional Institution in the summer of 2017, however those plans were delayed and ultimately cancelled in 2018 and death row remains at Chillicothe. Female death row inmates are housed in the Ohio Reformatory for Women. Executions occur at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility. Information on death row inmates can be found here, the execution schedule here and execution history here. Since the establishment of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, 20 officers have died in the", "\"Arrendale State Prison\"\nChairman of the Georgia Board of Corrections after he and his wife were killed in a plane crash. Non-death row: Death row: Arrendale State Prison Lee Arrendale State Prison of the Georgia Department of Corrections is a women's prison located in unincorporated Habersham County, Georgia, near Alto, and in proximity to Gainesville. It houses the state death row for women. It became exclusively a women's prison in early 2005. A number of the young male inmates were kept there until mid-2005, when they were moved to other prisons in the state. The prison has four dormitories and a medical building.", "\"Troy Kell\"\nTroy Kell Troy Michael Kell (born June 13, 1968) is an inmate on death row in Utah. Kell was sentenced to life in prison by the State of Nevada for the 1986 murder of James \"\"Cotton\"\" Kelly. Shortly after his conviction he was transferred to the Utah State Prison as part of a prisoner exchange program. On July 6, 1994, Kell attacked and killed inmate Lonnie Blackmon at the Utah Department of Corrections Gunnison facility, stabbing Blackmon a total of 67 times while his associate, Eric Daniels, held Blackmon down. Kell was sentenced to death by firing squad for his", "\"William Clyde Gibson\"\nOrange, Florida, in October 2002. At sentencing, Gibson's responded \"\"I deserve what I’m getting. It ain’t no big deal.\"\" Gibson was one of a number of death row inmates from Indiana's state prison who appeared in a Trevor McDonald documentary called Death Row 2018 which was aired in the UK in February 2018. William Clyde Gibson William Clyde Gibson is a convicted serial killer on death row in the state of Indiana. In 2013 Gibson pleaded guilty to the sexual assault and murder of Christine Whitis, a family friend who had visited Gibson his New Albany home. She had gone", "\"Castle Thunder (prison)\"\nCastle Thunder (prison) Castle Thunder, located between what is now 17th Street and 18th Street on northern side of E Cary Street in Richmond, Virginia, was a former tobacco warehouse, located on Tobacco Row, converted into a prison used by the Confederacy to house civilian prisoners, including captured Union spies, political prisoners and those charged with treason during the American Civil War. A large number of its inmates were sentenced to death. Even though the inmates were sometimes allowed boxes of medicine and other supplies, the prison guards had a reputation for brutality. The prison's most notorious commandant was Captain", "\"Wayne C. Doty\"\nWayne C. Doty Wayne C. Doty (born April 12, 1973) is an American double murderer currently on death row for the April 20, 1996 Plant City, Florida murder of Harvey Horne II and the May 17, 2011 murder of fellow inmate Xavier Rodriguez. Doty was sentenced to death after he pleaded guilty to killing a fellow inmate he stabbed and strangled to death while he was serving a life sentence for the fatal shooting of a night watchman at a Plant City manufacturing plant during a drug robbery in 1996. Doty landed on death row only after killing another inmate,", "\"Tennessee Prison for Women\"\nhas a capacity of 760 inmates. The state classifies the prison as a maximum security institution. Tennessee Prison for Women The Tennessee Prison for Women (TPFW) is a Tennessee Department of Correction prison for women located in Nashville, Tennessee. TPFW, the state's primary women's correctional facility, houses women of all custody levels. The prison serves as the state's new female prisoner intake and classification center, and it also houses all female death row inmates. There is currently only one female on death row in the state of Tennessee, Christa Pike. Women on death row are not housed in special death", "\"Allan B. Polunsky Unit\"\nBoard of Criminal Justice who is now the chairman of the Public Safety Commission, the governing board of the Texas Department of Public Safety. Polunsky houses Texas's \"\"supermax\"\" units and is notable for being the location of Texas's death row for men (executions, though, are conducted at the Huntsville Unit in Huntsville). The Polunsky Unit opened in November 1993. At the time of its opening the public did not associate the prison with the death penalty, as the state's male death row inmates were housed at the Ellis Unit near Huntsville. In November 1998 Martin Gurule, a death row inmate", "\"Velma Barfield\"\nalbum gives a personal account of the murders and investigation. Barfield was imprisoned at Central Prison in Raleigh, North Carolina, in an area for escape-prone prisoners and mentally ill prisoners, as there was no designated area for women under death sentences at the time and she was the state's only female death row inmate. A death row unit for female inmates in North Carolina was subsequently established at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women. During her stay on death row, Barfield became a devout born again Christian. Her last few years were spent ministering to prisoners, for which she", "\"Murder of Lauretha Vaird\"\npossession of an instrument of crime. On November 1, 1996, he received the death penalty for murdering Vaird. He is currently on death row awaiting execution and is an inmate at the State Correctional Institution – Greene. His inmate ID number is DF1973. On January 10, 2006, Roney's death warrant was signed by Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell and his execution date was set for March 9, 2006 (Rendell was Philadelphia's Mayor at the time of the robbery/murder). He was granted a stay of execution from Pennsylvania Judge Gary Glazer on February 1, 2006, until all post-conviction litigation was resolved. His", "\"Oregon Department of Corrections\"\n14 facilities across the state, with the Oregon State Penitentiary the only Maximum Security facility. As of August 30, 2018 there are 14,879 inmates in Oregon's 14 Correctional Institutions. The racial distribution is 73.10% white (10,877); 12.80% Hispanic (1,904); 9.27% Black (1,380); American Indian 3.14% (467) and .14% Pacific Islander (21). Male death row inmates are held at Oregon State Penitentiary. Women on death row are held at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility until shortly before their execution. The execution chamber is at Oregon State Penitentiary. The state of Oregon does not use private prisons, and as of 2001 outlawed its", "\"United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute\"\nto by the hour. On July 19, 1993, the federal government designated USP Terre Haute as the site where federal death sentences would be carried out, including the establishment of the \"\"Special Confinement Unit,\"\" the federal death row for men. The Bureau of Prisons modified USP Terre Haute in 1995 and 1996 so it could house death row functions. On July 13, 1999, the Special Confinement Unit at USP Terre Haute opened, and the BOP transferred male federal death row inmates from other federal prisons and from state prisons to USP Terre Haute. There are currently 61 inmates on death", "\"Tamms Correctional Center\"\nsection of Tamms Correctional Center. Andrew Kokoraleis, the last person to be executed in the state before Illinois suspended its death penalty, was executed at Tamms in 1999. He was the only inmate executed in Tamms death chamber. Prior to Illinois Governor George Ryan's January 11, 2003 commutation of death row sentences, male death row inmates were housed in Tamms, Pontiac, and Menard correctional centers. After the commutations, only Pontiac continued to hold death row prisoners. As with other supermax prisons, prison reformers advocated for its closing. The Tamms Year Ten campaign was established in 2008 to push for reforms", "\"San Quentin State Prison\"\nannual budget of $210 million. It is one of the largest prisons in the United States with a population of 4,223 inmates as of October 30, 2013. By December 2016 the population had declined to 3,774 inmates. Men condemned to death in California (with some exceptions) must be held at San Quentin, while condemned women are held at Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla. As of December 2015, San Quentin held almost 700 male inmates in its Condemned Unit, or \"\"death row.\"\" As of 2001, San Quentin's death row was described as \"\"the largest in the Western Hemisphere\"\"; as of", "\"Southern Ohio Correctional Facility\"\nwith the majority of inmates being moved later to the Ohio State Penitentiary, a supermax facility in Youngstown while a few remained at Mansfield. Currently, all but eleven condemned inmates are housed in a new death row unit at the Chillicothe Correctional Institution in Chillicothe. Five high security inmates, most of whom were involved in the 1993 riots, remain at OSP with two others with serious medical conditions housed at the Franklin Medical Center in Columbus. Donna Roberts, the lone woman on Ohio's death row, as well as any future female prisoners sentenced to death, are and will be held", "\"Robin Lee Row\"\nWinmill. She is the sole death row inmate in Pocatello Women's Correctional Center (PWCC) in Pocatello, Idaho. Robin Lee Row Robin Lee Row (born September 12, 1957) is a death row inmate in Idaho, having been convicted of the murders of her husband and two children. The murders took place on February 10, 1992, when a fire broke out on the first floor of the apartment in which Row's husband, from whom she was separated, and her two children were living. When fire crews reached the scene of the burning structure, they found three bodies that were subsequently identified as", "\"George Ryan\"\nhelp of a group of student journalists at Northwestern University who had uncovered evidence that was used to prove his innocence. In 1999, Porter was released, charges were subsequently dropped, and another person, Alstory Simon, confessed and pleaded guilty to the crime of which Porter had been erroneously convicted. On January 11, 2003, just two days before leaving office, Ryan commuted (to \"\"life\"\" terms) the sentences of everyone on or waiting to be sent to Illinois' death row—a total of 167 convicts—due to his belief that the death penalty could not be administered fairly. He also pardoned four inmates, Aaron", "\"Cummins Unit\"\nthere. In 1972 Arkansas's first prison rodeo was held at the Cummins Unit. In 1974 death row inmates, previously at the Tucker Unit, were moved to the Cummins Unit. In 1976 female inmates were moved from the Cummins Unit to the Pine Bluff Unit. In 1978 a new execution chamber opened at Cummins Unit. In 1983 the Cummins Modular Unit opened. In 1986 death row inmates were moved to the Maximum Security Unit. In 1991 the vocational technology program moved from the Cummins Unit to the Varner Unit. In 2000 Arkansas's first lethal electrified fence, built with inmate labor, opened", "\"Pat McCrory\"\nother felonious acts such as concealing the death of a child under the new law. McCrory signed into law a bill repealing the state's controversial Racial Justice Act of 2009. The law was unique in that it allowed inmates facing the death penalty to use broad statistics to challenge their sentences on the basis of alleged racial discrimination. Prior to repeal of the Racial Justice Act, nearly every death row inmate, regardless of race, used the law as a basis to file an appeal. The delays caused by those appeals still persist today. The state of North Carolina has not", "\"On Death Row\"\nPaula Zahn were inserted after each commercial break. These \"\"bumpers\"\" were poorly received in reviews. Each episode of the series profiles a particular death row inmate, beginning with Herzog's statement: Since the series was produced in 2012 some regulations have changed. , the death penalty is legal in 31 states. Lethal injection is the primary method of execution, but some states allow other methods. Several states allow death row inmates to choose their method of execution from a list of approved methods. Most of the episode's runtime consists of the interview subject speaking to Herzog, who never appears on screen.", "\"Capital punishment in Arkansas\"\n11:56 PM CST, four minutes prior to the expiration of his execution warrant, Ledell Lee was executed, making him the first inmate in Arkansas to be executed since 2005. On April 24, Jack Jones and Marcel Williams were executed, the first double execution in the United States in 17 years. Male death row inmates are located at the Arkansas Department of Correction Varner Unit's Supermax, while the executions are performed at the Cummins Unit, adjacent to Varner. The female death row is located at the McPherson Unit. In 1999 the female death row was newly inaugurated. In 1974, male death", "\"Elmo Patrick Sonnier\"\nEddie Sonnier was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole because he was a minor at the time of the crime. While on death row at Louisiana State Prison, Elmo Sonnier was contacted by an outreach effort setting up communication with inmates on Death Row. Sister Helen Prejean, a Catholic nun, was assigned to him. After they started a correspondence, she began to visit him and became his spiritual adviser. He was the first of many death row inmates whom she counseled. Sr. Prejean subsequently became a nationally prominent anti-death penalty activist. Sister Helen Prejean later said", "\"Bereza Kartuska prison\"\non 5 February 1939, inmate Dawid Cymerman slit his throat in a toilet. The number of deaths in detention was kept artificially low by releasing prisoners who were in poor health. According to Śleszyński, 13 inmates died during the facility's operation, most of them at a hospital in Kobryń. In other sources, the total number of deaths, is variously given as between 17 and 20. This number is also repeated in recent sources; for example, Norman Davies in \"\"God's Playground\"\" (1979) gives the number of deaths as 17. Ukrainian historian, Viktor Idzio, states that according to official statistics, 176 men", "\"Lists of people executed in Texas\"\nfour times as many as Virginia (the state with the second-highest total of executions in the post-\"\"Gregg\"\" era) and over 37 times as many as California (the state with the largest number of death row inmates; California has not executed anyone since January 2006). Lists of people executed in Texas The list of people executed by the U.S. state of Texas, with the exception of 1819-1849, is divided into periods of ten years. Since 1819, 1,313 individuals (all but nine of whom have been men) have been executed in Texas as of December 11, 2018. Between 1819 and 1923, 390", "\"Execution chamber\"\nof the states which allow capital punishment are equipped with a death chamber, but many states rarely put them to use. The sole exception is New Hampshire, which has no execution chamber (although one inmate remains on death row). Kansas, Nevada, Wyoming, and California are the only states to have an execution chamber, which is equipped to execute an inmate by lethal injection, which has never been used, while the states of New Jersey and New York formerly had lethal injection chambers which were never used while the death penalty remained legal. Notes: In the United Kingdom, the execution chamber" ]
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[ "\"The Locket (How I Met Your Mother)\"\nmany \"\"annoying little things, and a few big ones\"\" but one big thing they got absolutely right: That was the Mother. Bill Kuchman of Popculturology said the episode paled in comparison to the previous season's premiere, saying, \"\"You want a legendary \"\"HIMYM\"\" season premiere? Go watch \"\"Farhampton,\"\" last season’s premiere. ... That’s a season premiere. And that’s the promise that \"\"HIMYM\"\"s final season holds.\"\" Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode a 7.8/10 rating saying it \"\"delivered a relatively promising start to the wedding weekend.\"\" The Locket (How I Met Your Mother) \"\"The Locket\"\" is the first episode of the", "\"Big Little Lies (TV series)\"\nshows of 2017. A soundtrack for the series was released on Google Play and iTunes on March 31, 2017. The first season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on August 1, 2017. Big Little Lies (TV series) Big Little Lies is an American drama television series, based on the novel of the same name by Liane Moriarty, that premiered on February 19, 2017, on HBO. Created and written by David E. Kelley, the series' seven-episode first season was directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. \"\"Big Little Lies\"\" stars Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley and tells the story of three emotionally", "\"Big Little Lies (TV series)\"\nBig Little Lies (TV series) Big Little Lies is an American drama television series, based on the novel of the same name by Liane Moriarty, that premiered on February 19, 2017, on HBO. Created and written by David E. Kelley, the series' seven-episode first season was directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. \"\"Big Little Lies\"\" stars Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley and tells the story of three emotionally troubled women in Monterey, California, who become embroiled in a murder investigation. Alexander Skarsgård, Laura Dern, Jeffrey Nordling, Adam Scott, Zoë Kravitz, and James Tupper feature in supporting roles. Critically acclaimed, the", "\"The Littles (TV series)\"\nat the end of each episode (\"\"Little Ideas for Big People\"\"), with the second season using suggestions sent in by viewers. During the third season, a segment called \"\"A Little Known Fact\"\" highlighted historical or geographic trivia that was related to the episode. Besides the clarified family tree, Henry knowing about the Littles was unique to the television series and the movie, \"\"Here Come the Littles\"\". The first season never revealed how Henry met the Littles; during the opening credits Henry simply tells the audience that he has \"\"a very special secret\"\" – that he is the only one who", "\"Michael Kiwanuka\"\nGadson, who drummed for Bill Withers. His song \"\"Cold Little Heart\"\" serves as the opening theme for the HBO miniseries \"\"Big Little Lies\"\". Season 1 of the Netflix series \"\"Seven Seconds\"\" features his song \"\"Love & Hate\"\". Season 1 of the Netflix series The Get Down features his songs \"\"Rule the World\"\", and \"\"Black Man in a White World\"\". Season 3 episode 11 of the TNT series Animal Kingdom features his song \"\"Love and Hate\"\" Season 7 Episode 8 of Suits entitled \"\"100\"\" features his song \"\"Love and Hate\"\" Season 1 Episode 4 of Atlanta features his song \"\"Home Again\"\"", "\"JC Gonzalez\"\n2) Gonzalez played the role of a dancer in the Episode The Berger Cometh. Also in 2010, Gonzalez worked with Ariana Grande in a role of her love interest in Victorious episode Survival of the Hottest. In Parenthood (season 2) Gonzalez did the role of a Fraternity young man in the episode Orange Alert. Then in 2011, Gonzalez worked in Big Time Strike episode of Big Time Rush. In 2012, Gonzalez played the character of a Football Player Bully in the episode \"\" How to Rock a Newscast\"\" of the American teen sitcom How to Rock that ran on Nickelodeon", "\"Coming Back (How I Met Your Mother)\"\nroom much to his dismay. Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club gave the double-episode premiere of \"\"The Locket\"\" and \"\"Coming Back\"\" a B+ rating. Alan Sepinwall of Uproxx also rated the double-episode saying that there was many \"\"annoying little things, and a few big ones\"\" but one big thing they got absolutely right: That was the Mother. Bill Kuchman of Popculturology gave the second half of the season premiere high marks, saying that watching Ted and The Mother together is \"\"what we were promised almost a decade ago, and now we’re finally watching it happen.\"\" He also praised the chemistry", "\"Jim Frohna\"\nShowtime series \"\"I'm Dying Up Here,\"\" starring Melissa Leo, Michael Angarano, and Al Madrigal. In addition to cinematography, Frohna served as director for multiple episodes of \"\"Transparent\"\", including \"\"The Book of Life\"\" and \"\"I Never Promised You a Promised Land\"\", and of \"\"I Love Dick\"\" for the episode \"\"This Is Not A Love Letter\"\". In February 2018, Frohna began pre-production with director Andrea Arnold for season 2 of the HBO series \"\"Big Little Lies\"\", starring Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Zoë Kravitz, and Laura Dern. In 2017, Frohna was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series", "\"Little People, Big World\"\nfinal minutes of the season two-A finale, \"\"Farm Overload\"\". A crowd had gathered around Jacob, who was lying on the ground near the trebuchet. The first two episodes of season two-B focus on the accident, and how the local media reacted to it. The first season of \"\"Little People, Big World\"\" generated solid ratings for TLC (especially in the important 18–49 demographic), leading to the show's renewal for a second season. Critical reviews of the series have been generally positive, citing the show's positive portrayal of little people. Conversely, other reviews have claimed that the show has a voyeuristic bend", "\"Little People, Big World\"\nTLC announced a spin-off series – \"\"\"\". It chronicles Matt and Amy as they jump-start their wedding business on the farm. The series premiered on November 13, 2012, and ran for six episodes. It was announced in October 2013 that \"\"Little People, Big World\"\" would return for a seventh season. Season seven consists of eight episodes, and premiered on October 29, 2013. An eighth season began on September 2, 2014, and a ninth season began on July 6, 2015. The show was renewed for a tenth season which premiered in fall 2016. As of 2018, the show has aired for", "\"Summer of 4 Ft. 2\"\nepisode and said: \"\"The episode is quite simply my favourite Lisa episode regardless of season. From calm to cool and fiercely aggressive, we've rarely seen Lisa so enticing as we do here, and the episode's many elements including the side stories for the other family members culminate in one of the finest this season has to offer.\"\" DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson enjoyed the episode and said that he likes how it addresses Bart's resentment of Lisa's popularity. \"\"Granted, it makes [Bart] a little too mean, but it's entertaining\"\", he added. Jacobson went on to say: \"\"Marge gets the best", "\"Reese Witherspoon\"\nfilm was released in March 2018, co-stars Oprah Winfrey and Mindy Kaling, and is directed by Ava DuVernay. In July 2018, Witherspoon began hosting the talk show \"\"Shine On with Reese\"\" on DirecTV. The show is a one-on-one interview between Witherspoon and a female guest focussing on how the guest achieved her dreams. Like \"\"Big Little Lies,\"\" the show is produced by her production company \"\"Hello Sunshine\"\". The show marks Witherspoon's first unscripted role in television. In December 2017, HBO renewed \"\"Big Little Lies\"\" for a second season making the series a regular drama series series instead of a miniseries.", "\"Meet the New Boss\"\nlong \"\"Supernatural\"\" has been on the air, the writers should have some idea how to pace things, but one of last season's big frustrations was a lot of aimless wandering), but we do get an idea of some of the big problems the Winchesters and their surrogate father Bobby will have to deal with down the road. The episode hit many of the expected beats, from Sam and Dean bickering to magic spell recipes to The Car rising slowly from the dead. In some places, it was maybe a little too familiar, but it's good to have these guys back", "\"Little Big Mom\"\nnever been released in Japan. According to Shari Ross Altarac in her doctoral dissertation \"\"The Adaptation of U.S. Television in Foreign Markets: How France and Japan Put Their Distinctive Spin on \"\"The Simpsons\"\"\"\", the reason behind this is that \"\"Former segregation laws remain a sensitive topic in Japan, where litigation of leprosy cases and charges of human rights abuses by the Japanese government have ensued.\"\" (See Leprosy in Japan.) Little Big Mom \"\"Little Big Mom\"\" is the tenth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated sitcom \"\"The Simpsons\"\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United", "\"Little People, Big World\"\nin to watch Jeremy Roloff marry his long-time girlfriend, Audrey Botti. The finale was the highest-rated episode in six years among women 25-54 and was number one on cable in the 10:00 pm timeslot among women 18-49 and women 18-34. The wedding finale capped the series' highest-rated season, in which it averaged 1.9 million viewers per episode. Little People, Big World Little People, Big World is an American reality television series that premiered on March 4, 2006, and airs on TLC. The series chronicles the lives of the six-member Roloff family farm near Portland, Oregon. Many of the episodes focus", "\"Martial Law (TV series)\"\nabout the audience's ability to understand him. In many scenes, Hung does not speak at all, making \"\"Martial Law\"\" one of the few US television series to feature little dialogue from the lead character. The show lasted two seasons, before being cancelled due to high production costs and Hung being unhappy with the writing of season 2. The cast faced turnover from the beginning. Detective Dana Dickson (played by Tammy Lauren) exited the show after Episode 6, \"\"Extreme Measures\"\", as she moved away to live with \"\"her parents\"\" as noted on the following episode. Then on Episode 9, \"\"How Sammo", "\"Azrael (Gotham)\"\ntheir version of Azrael and with only three episodes left of the season: things are starting to come full circle nicely.\"\" Keertana Sastry of \"\"EW\"\" stated: \"\"That's how Hugo Strange and his No. 2, Peabody, describe the newly revived Theo Galavan on Monday night's \"\"Gotham\"\", 'Wrath of the Villains: Azrael,' and they could not be more right. As the title of the episode suggests, the Order of St. Dumas comes back in a big, big way to the series, but this time it's not Theo pulling the strings.\"\" Azrael (Gotham) \"\"Azrael\"\" is the nineteenth episode of the second season, and", "\"Five Little Peppers\"\naudience favorite and was billed at the head of the cast, second only to Fellows. The Pepper screenplays had little to do with the original books, but the four films were popular with moviegoers. The films remained in circulation for many years, and were frequently scheduled for children's film festivals and weekend matinees. The Pepper books are referenced in the TV series \"\"Fargo\"\"-- Season 2, Episode 1. Specifically, the character Lou Solverson is reading from Chapter 4 of \"\"Five Little Peppers and How They Grew\"\". The chapter is entitled \"\"Trouble for the Little Brown House.\"\" The chapter carries an epigram", "\"Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole\"\nDay Is Short\"\" omitted) on the Drowned in Sound label. \"\"Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole\"\" was used at the end of the second episode in season three of the Netflix original series Orange is the New Black, and at the end of the fourth episode in season one of the HBO original series Big Little Lies. The review in \"\"PopMatters\"\" calls the EP \"\"a rebellious introductory stance for an artist looking to provoke or silence potential critics\"\" and states that Wainwright is \"\"as different from her brother as her brother is different from their father, but like both men, she's fiercely", "\"Little People, Big World\"\nLittle People, Big World Little People, Big World is an American reality television series that premiered on March 4, 2006, and airs on TLC. The series chronicles the lives of the six-member Roloff family farm near Portland, Oregon. Many of the episodes focus on the parents, Matt and Amy, and one of their children, Zach, who have dwarfism. On August 26, 2010, TLC announced that the sixth season would be the last for the show. After its final season, TLC aired several specials: \"\"Conquering Mount St. Helens\"\", \"\"Breaking Down the Walls\"\", and \"\"Welcome to the Jungle\"\". On October 5, 2012,", "\"Soul Survivor (Supernatural)\"\na big episode for the season. Now we’ll have to see how Dean fairs with his continuing Mark of Cain problem, and we didn’t see Cole so we can expect him to show up again. There was also a delightful little teaser at the end of the episode to give us a glimpse at a new fiery-headed baddy credited as “Rowena.” More on her soon, I hope.\"\" Soul Survivor (Supernatural) \"\"Soul Survivor\"\" is the third episode of the paranormal drama television series \"\"Supernatural\"\"s season 10, and the 198th overall. The episode was written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming and", "\"How the States Got Their Shapes\"\nMay 2011. Season 2 premiered in the fall of 2012, with a slightly more reality-oriented format and episodes shortened to half an hour, airing Saturdays on H2, with encore showings on Friday night on the History channel. Many of Season 2's episodes contained material already covered in Season 1. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> How the States Got Their Shapes How the States Got Their Shapes is a US television series that aired on the History Channel. It is hosted by Brian Unger and is based on Mark Stein's book, \"\"How the States Got Their Shapes\"\". The show deals with how the various states", "\"Big Brother (Australian season 9)\"\nand George, and so the females were to risk being nominated for Week 2. After the task, the male housemates were set the same task for the new week, and began to evaluate the females' secrets in the renovated parlour called the man cave. \"\"Big Brother's Little Sister\"\" were two special episodes broadcast on Day 65 and 79 where Big Brother's \"\"Little Sister\"\" asked the housemates questions sent in by the viewers. The launch ratings for this season were up significantly from 2008 as the opening night show reached 2.1 million viewers at its peak and averaged at 1.6 million", "\"The Hybrid (The Vampire Diaries)\"\nshow got a little more settled into their storylines. Robin Franson Pruter of \"\"Forced Viewing\"\" rated the episode with 3/4 saying that overall, the episode is solid. \"\"Although it does not contain any major plot movement, there’s enough quality in the execution of the ordinary that the episode doesn’t need any major events.\"\" Emma Fraser from \"\"TV Overmind\"\" gave a good review to the episode saying that the show is off to a quick and gruesome start and the episode got right to the heart of the story. \"\"This show sure does know how to start a season big and", "\"Big Little Lies (novel)\"\nLies\"\", filmed on location in Monterey, California. It was originally released February 19, 2017 on HBO. The mini-series stars Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Shailene Woodley, Alexander Skarsgård, Adam Scott, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz, and won 8 Emmy Awards at the 2017 Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Miniseries. Despite being called a miniseries, HBO announced in December 2017 that the series would return for a second season. Big Little Lies (novel) Big Little Lies is a 2014 novel written by Liane Moriarty. It was published in July 2014 by Penguin Publishing. The novel made the \"\"New York Times\"\" Best Seller", "\"A Door Marked Exit\"\nthat this season unraveled\"\", referring to the previous episode. Miranda Wicker from \"\"TV Fanatic\"\" praised the episode, saying: \"\"Ahhh! Scandal!! Allow me a moment to lose my mind a little bit about how amazing that mid-season finale was. THAT is how to close one chapter of a season and open a whole new one when the series returns in February.\"\" Many critics praised Joe Morton's character Rowan Pope and his speech in the episode. Danielle Henderson from Vulture said \"\"...for his “I’m a man, you’re a boy” speech. It was VERY DRAMATIC, but I loved it.\"\" Miranda Wicker from \"\"TV", "\"Little Girl in the Big Ten\"\nLittle Girl in the Big Ten \"\"Little Girl in the Big Ten\"\" is the twentieth episode of \"\"The Simpsons\"\" thirteenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 12, 2002. In the episode, Lisa befriends two college students at a gym and attends college with them. Meanwhile, after being bitten by a mosquito from a Chinese-made toy, Bart is infected with the \"\"panda virus\"\" and is placed in a plastic bubble to prevent others from infection. \"\"Little Girl in the Big Ten\"\" was directed Lauren MacMullan and written by Jon Vitti. The episode's main", "\"Matthew Roloff\"\nsubject of the season-ending episodes of the fourth season of Little People, Big World, and it was covered by CNN and other national news outlets. The entire family appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2008. As of December 6, 2010, \"\"Little People, Big World\"\" concluded its sixth full season. After taking a short break, TLC/Discovery once again reached out to the Roloff family to film 4 one-hour \"\"Little People, Big World\"\" Specials. In the summer of 2012, the Roloffs began filming another season, a spin-off called \"\"\"\". Six episodes were filmed and the show was released in November 2012.", "\"How I Met Your Mother (season 4)\"\nseason seemed to settle down the chase for the titular mother. While Ted was busy dating Stella, the gang settled into many stand alone episodes which were every bit as entertaining as episodes devoted to Ted's love life,\"\" later going on to say, \"\"A stellar Robin-Marshall episode, titled \"\"Little Minnesota,\"\" makes it clear that these two do not get enough screen time together. With Robin homesick and unemployed (and at risk of being deported), this pairing brought out the best Robin Sparkles reference of the season, when Marshall leads a rousing karaoke version of \"\"Let's Go to the Mall!\"\" How", "\"Big John, Little John\"\nBradys' cousin, Oliver. The complete series was released on DVD (for Regions 1 and 2) in 2009 by Fabulous Films Ltd. It is sold in the United Kingdom. DVD | 2 DISC | 312 minutes | 1976 | Color | Not Rated | English language | 1.33:1 / 4x3 | Dolby Digital 2.0 | All Regions • All 13 Episodes fully restored • Stills Gallery • Episode Synopses • Series Synopsis • Motion Menus Big John, Little John Big John, Little John is an American Saturday-morning situation comedy, produced by Sherwood Schwartz, which starred Herbert Edelman as \"\"Big John\"\" and", "\"Little Howard's Big Question\"\nand the rest of the series on BBC One. The series introduced many new characters, real and cartoon, including Little Howards \"\"Sort-of half-brother, kind-of\"\" Little Albert. Actors who appeared in series 2 included David Schneider, Sy Thomas, Lucy Porter, Siân Lloyd, Jarred Christmas, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Marek Larwood, Barney Harwood, and Andre Vincent. Helen Lederer featured in more than one episode as Big Howard's Mum. Series 3 began airing on 18 May 2011. Actors who appeared in series 3 included: Rusty Goffe, Ben Moor, Daniel Hill, Chris Cox, Doc Brown, Trevor Neal, and Thomas Nelstrop. Little Howard's Big Question Little Howard's", "\"Kitchen Equipped\"\nshowed the viewers how to design a kitchen. Each episode would show a little more of the kitchen being done. The 2nd and 3rd seasons spent less time on the process and more on the finishes of the kitchen without showing the actual construction, just the various steps. \"\"Kitchen Equipped\"\" has aired its third season daily at 2 on HGTV. It also airs on Food Network and Fine Living. The show has many kitchen styles which are: Past Kitchen Equipped Kitchen Equipped is a show which can be seen on Food Network and HGTV. The show, which shot 3 seasons", "\"Big Brother 2 (UK)\"\nthe highlights from the previous day and McCall revealed the housemate who had been evicted from the House. Two hours following this, the second episode of the night aired which saw the evicted housemate exit the House and participate in an interview with McCall. One of the highlight episodes per week featured a team of psychologists discussing the events of the previous week from their viewpoint. The series lasted for 64 days, concluding on 27 July 2001. There were a total of 55 episodes this series. This was the first season to feature the spin-off series \"\"Big Brother's Little Brother\"\"", "\"Little Howard's Big Question\"\nLittle Howard's Big Question Little Howard's Big Question is a 2009–12 BBC One/CBBC children's edutainment programme starring Howard Read as Big Howard and his six-year-old animated friend, Little Howard. The programme was first broadcast on 8 January 2009, running for a series of 13 episodes. Series 2 began airing on 6 October 2010, and series 3 began on 18 May 2011. Animated boy Little Howard and his live-action guardian Big Howard live together in Purley, London. Each episode typically begins with a short comedy sketch, which inspires Little Howard to blow a loud animated klaxon and ask a \"\"big question\"\"", "\"Bagpipes (How I Met Your Mother)\"\nchandelier is shaking violently, and bagpipes are heard. Noel Murray of The A.V. Club rated the episode with a grade B. Brian Zoromski of IGN gave the episode 9.2 out of 10. TV Equals commented on the bagpipes addition as \"\"funny for a little while\"\". Bagpipes (How I Met Your Mother) \"\"Bagpipes\"\" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the CBS sitcom \"\"How I Met Your Mother\"\" and 94th overall. It originally aired on November 2, 2009. Future Ted mentions the time new upstairs neighbors moved in, and proceeded to have loud sex on a regular basis, which", "\"The Suicide King (The Walking Dead)\"\nfrom critics. Zack Handlen, writing for \"\"The A.V. Club\"\", rated the episode a B on an A to F scale, commenting the episode \"\"feels like it’s shuffling folks around so it can get to the next big step in the season’s arc, and while I wish it did so with a little more grace or character, those make-or-break stakes remain\"\". Eric Goldman at IGN gave the episode 7.7 out of 10, saying he enjoyed Glenn and Carol's character growth, but disliked how Andrea and the residents of Woodbury acted in the episode. Critics of \"\"The Atlantic\"\" wrote, \"\"What a hot", "\"Keep Running (TV series)\"\nin Season 1 Episode 2, Deng Chao did not win many games but the other teams who had won did not make the right choices of switching the waters, therefore causing their team to win). The original members of \"\"Running Man\"\" are Deng Chao, Angelababy, Li Chen, Chen He, Zheng Kai, Wong Cho-lam, and Wang Baoqiang. After season 1, Wang Baoqiang recorded his last episode and has left the program to focus on his career but returned on season 3, episode 10 as a guest. In season 2, Bao Bei'er was a replacement for Wang Baoqiang but left at the", "\"Ted Mosby\"\nLyndsey Fonseca. It is theorized that origin of both Luke's and Penny's names can be observed within the \"\"How I Met Your Mother\"\" series. Luke's is theorized to be inspired by the original \"\"Star Wars\"\" series protagonist, Luke Skywalker. The \"\"Star Wars\"\" trilogy is not only brought up multiple times throughout the series, but both Ted and Tracy are big fans. Ted also refers to his son as Luke, years before meeting Tracy. It is theorized that Penny's name comes from a specific episode in season 2, episode 15 titled \"\"Lucky Penny\"\". This episodes is big on letting the audience", "\"Kevin K. Li\"\nfor \"\"Best Chinese Reporting\"\" for their documentary series, Above and Beyond. A big part of Li’s life is Chinese Canadian culture and history. He produced \"\"Brotherhoods, Clans, and Secret Societies of Vancouver’s Chinatown\"\" in 2011, an hour long documentary fully funded by the Roger’s Independent Producers Initiative. In 2015, after producing Season 2 of HBICtv: Ultra Rich Asian Girls, Li moved on to produce \"\"House My Style\"\", a 13-episode docu-reality series that aired on Omni TV in Canada. Li experienced racism while attending high school in Vancouver, it’s with this experience that he began to embrace his heritage rather hiding", "\"Jennifer Getzinger\"\ndirecting the \"\"Mad Men\"\" episodes \"\"The Gypsy and the Hobo\"\" (season 3, episode 11; 2009), \"\"The Suitcase\"\" (season 4, episode 7; 2010), and \"\"A Little Kiss\"\" (season 5, episodes 1 & 2; 2012). Her other television directing credits include \"\"Hung\"\", \"\"The Killing\"\", \"\"Orange is the New Black\"\", \"\"Agent Carter\"\", \"\"How to Get Away with Murder\"\", \"\"Shut Eye\"\", \"\"Jessica Jones\"\", \"\"Outlander\"\", and \"\"Counterpart\"\". In 1998, she directed the independent film \"\"Blue Christmas\"\", which was written by her older brother, the late . She also wrote and directed the short film \"\"Save Me\"\" in 2006. Jennifer is the daughter of Mike Warren", "\"Little Big Girl\"\nLittle Big Girl \"\"Little Big Girl\"\" is the twelfth episode of \"\"The Simpsons\"\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> eighteenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 11, 2007. It was written by Don Payne, and directed by Raymond S. Persi. Natalie Portman guest starred as a new character, Darcy. The title is a play on the Dustin Hoffman movie \"\"Little Big Man\"\". The last time the title was parodied was in season 11's \"\"Little Big Mom.\"\" When Lisa struggles to find excitement and intrigue in her family heritage for a school presentation, she decides to take creative license.", "\"Miss BG\"\nABC1 in Australia, Barnkanalen in Sweden and RTÉ Two's The Den in Ireland. Credited: Uncredited: The series has 102 segments spread among 52 episodes, with 2 apiece. Season 1 is 52 episodes 13 minutes each. Miss BG Vignette episodes are 2-minute \"\"Lessons\"\" or \"\"Tips\"\" given to the audience by BG. These ‘tips’ are always factually correct and have underlying social development themes; the humour lies in how BG executes them. As we know with BG, things never go exactly the way she plans. BG will speak directly to camera, addressing the audience. Her TV lessons will interact with a future", "\"The Voice (U.S. season 7)\"\nUsher. The team advisors in this season include Stevie Nicks for Team Adam, Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale for Team Gwen, Little Big Town for Team Blake and Alicia Keys for Team Pharrell, along with Taylor Swift serving as an advisor for all teams during the knockouts. The Blind Auditions were taped June 7–8, 2014. The first episode of the Blind Auditions premiered on September 22, 2014. The four coaches performed \"\"Hella Good\"\" at the start of the show. The Battles (episodes 7 to 12) consisted of two 2-hour episodes and two 1-hour episodes each on October 13, 14, 20 and", "\"Unchained (Arrow)\"\nstill finding itself back in the first season and gave both Willa Holland and Colton Haynes space to define their performances and create a compelling subplot that had little to do with Oliver's activities.\"\" Andy Behbakht of TV Overmind gave the episode a 3.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote \"\"Despite that many of my favorites, including Roy, returned for this episode, 'Unchained' felt it was a little all over the place, despite how smoothly a lot of things came together in the end. But despite of that, it was fun to see so many old faces, especially with", "\"Tommy Pickles\"\nof the school soccer team, even trying to teach Dil how to play (\"\"Fools Rush In\"\", first US tx: June 5, 2004). Lately (more specifically since the episode \"\"The Big Score\"\"), however, all the focus on soccer has involved only Phil and Lil DeVille. He had his first kiss with Olivia (who looks like Angelica Pickles in episode 26, \"\"Fear of Falling\"\"). Tommy now has purple hair like his father, Stu. From season 2 onwards, his hair was changed to a blue color. From season one, he wears a white shirt with Yellow sleeves. From season 2 onwards, Tommy (like", "\"Andrea Arnold\"\nAndrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film \"\"Wasp\"\" in 2005. She has since made the leap to feature films and television, including \"\"Red Road\"\" (2006), \"\"Fish Tank\"\" (2009), and \"\"American Honey\"\" (2016), all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Arnold has also directed four episodes of the Emmy Award-winning series \"\"Transparent\"\", as well as all seven episodes of the second season of the Emmy Award-winning series \"\"Big Little Lies\"\". Arnold was born in Dartford, Kent, the", "\"Grey's Anatomy (season 11)\"\nwill be just fine with out her.\"\" Perhaps the biggest storyline of Season 11 was the death of Derek Shepherd. After his last episode, \"\"How to Save a Life\"\" premiered, many fans were outraged with Shonda Rhimes for how the episode was written and vowed to never watch the show again. Samantha Highfill of \"\"Entertainment Weekly\"\" wrote: \"\"Of all the ways he could’ve gone—dying while saving that family in a shocking but heroic moment, or dying at Grey Sloan and getting a chance to say goodbye to everyone—this felt cheap. And quite frankly, it felt a little rude to the", "\"Designing Women\"\nto whom she eventually loses. In reality, Dixie Carter was a Republican who disagreed with some of the liberal views expressed by her onscreen character, although she did become a Clinton supporter. Shout! Factory has released all seven seasons of \"\"Designing Women\"\" on DVD in Region 1. On September 2, 2003, Sony Pictures released \"\"The Best of Designing Women\"\", a single-disc DVD featuring five episodes ranging between seasons one through four: \"\"Designing Women (Pilot)\"\" (season 1), \"\"Killing All the Right People\"\" (season 2), \"\"Reservations for Eight\"\" (season 2), \"\"Big Haas and Little Falsie\"\" (season 3) and \"\"They Shoot Fat Women,", "\"Oi Treis Harites\"\nliving all together again under the same roof, their constant problems with men and many other hilarious adventures. In the last episode of the first season, the three sisters are making plans for their vacations. \"\"Season 2\"\" consists of 40 episodes and it's the largest season. It begins with the three sisters having returned from their vacations and trying to attract a charming man living next door to them. The season continues with the sisters handling hilarious situations in each episode. In the 7th episode of the season, a big change happens. Olga's daughter, Teti, abandons her studies in London", "\"Big Picture (web series)\"\n2 other bonus episodes, (episode 92 and episode 93) were clips that was not aired previously on episode 1 to 91. This is a special season of Big Picture, which is known as 'Big Picture in Vietnam'. In this season, Kim Jong Kook and Haha heads to Vietnam for their PPL. This season runs from October 8, 2018 to present, with a total of 56 episodes. Season 3 will be released in the first half of 2019, Haha and Kim Jong Kook will continue to work on the K-drama plan and \"\"Made Show\"\" from the previous two seasons. Big Picture", "\"Big Little Lies (TV series)\"\nseries garnered several accolades. It received 16 Emmy Award nominations and won eight, including Outstanding Limited Series and acting awards for Kidman, Skarsgård, and Dern. The trio also won Golden Globe Awards in addition to a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film win for the series. Kidman and Skarsgård also received Screen Actors Guild Awards for their performances. Despite originally being billed as a miniseries, HBO renewed the series for a second season. Production on the second season began in March 2018 and is set to premiere in 2019. All seven episodes are being written by Kelley", "\"Big Little Lies (TV series)\"\nseason to be written by David E. Kelley and directed by Andrea Arnold. Vallée will remain an executive producer of the series. Meryl Streep will join the cast as the mother of Alexander Skarsgård's character. The announcement of the second season, and—specifically—its timing, enraged the producers of rival shows that are competing for award nomination in the limited series category. Immediately following HBO's decision to produce a second installment of \"\"Big Little Lies\"\", the Producers Guild of America moved to reclassify the original installment of the show from a limited series to a drama series for the upcoming 2018 PGA", "Noid\ntwo episodes of \"\"The Simpsons\"\", once as a Thanksgiving Day parade balloon in the episode \"\"Homer vs. Dignity,\"\" and the other in person in the episode \"\"She of Little Faith\"\". The Noid is referred to in the 19th episode of season 2 of \"\"The Goldbergs\"\" (set in the 1980s), when Barry lands a job delivering pizzas and is told how important it is to \"\"avoid the Noid\"\". He is so bad at his job, the boss eventually accuses Barry of \"\"being\"\" the Noid. The Noid was also discussed extensively on the September 7th, 2017 episode of the podcast Chapo Trap", "\"Ella Riot\"\n\"\"White Lies\"\" was used in Season 1 Episode 11 of the online television series \"\"Little White Lie\"\". Chamuel performed the vocals on the series' theme song \"\"Caught In the Lie\"\". In 2010 the song \"\"My Dear Disco\"\" was used in Season 1 Episode 7 of the television series \"\"Fly Girls\"\" and the song \"\"M.Y.F. (Move Your Feet)\"\" was used in Episode 8. In 2011 the two songs \"\"My Dear Disco\"\" and \"\"Madame Eon - Part One\"\" were used in the independent film \"\"Mooz-lum\"\". In 2011 the song \"\"White Lies\"\" was used in Season 1 Episode 5 of the television series", "\"Cesar Romero\"\ntimes on \"\"The Martha Raye Show\"\" in the mid-1950s. He portrayed Don Diego de la Vega's uncle in a number of Season 2 \"\"Zorro\"\" episodes. In 1958, he guest-starred as Ramon Valdez, a South American businessman, who excels at dancing the Cha-Cha with Barbara Eden in her syndicated romantic comedy, \"\"How to Marry a Millionaire\"\" in the episode entitled \"\"The Big Order\"\". He performed the mambo with Gisele MacKenzie on her NBC variety show, \"\"The Gisele MacKenzie Show\"\". He guest-starred in 1957 on CBS's \"\"The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour\"\" on the first episode of the seventh season (\"\"Lucy Takes a Cruise", "\"Pickle Rick\"\nEarth. However, like the previous two episodes in the season, \"\"Pickle Rick\"\" covers Beth and Jerry's divorce. This marks a change for the show, which previously had little continuity of storylines. Jenny Jaffe of \"\"Vulture\"\" describes the episode as an instance of how \"\"Rick and Morty\"\" \"\"likes to back itself into corners with the world's dumbest ideas and execute them in the absolute smartest ways.\"\" Jesse Schedeen of IGN notes that this is the show \"\"at its most violent\"\", containing \"\"a level of blood and gore\"\" to match the season 2 episode \"\"Look Who's Purging Now\"\". Greene concurs, saying the", "\"How I Met Your Mother\"\ncritical acclaim and is generally considered the best season of the series. Michelle Zoromski of IGN gave Season 4 an overall rating of 8.5 out of 10, stating that \"\"This fourth season seemed to settle down the chase for the titular mother. While Ted was busy dating Stella, the gang settled into many stand alone episodes which were every bit as entertaining as episodes devoted to Ted's love life\"\". Zoromski went on to say: \"\"A stellar Robin-Marshall episode, titled 'Little Minnesota', makes it clear that these two do not get enough screen time together. With Robin homesick and unemployed (and", "\"Supernatural (season 3)\"\nbreak, reenergizing them for the final episodes and subsequent season. Many episodes featured independent stories, which attain closure at the end of each episode and add little to the overarching storylines. Certain aspects of these were inspired by real-life events. According to Gamble, the birth of Kripke's child caused the writing staff to start \"\"thinking about how creepy babies are\"\". This led to the decision to base an episode around changelings—infant creatures who are exchanged with human babies. The writers chose the deviate from folklore, making the changelings older in \"\"The Kids Are Alright\"\" to avoid having Sam and Dean", "\"Chuck Versus the Angel de la Muerte\"\nDevon at the beginning of the episode and how it relates to many episodes of the series. Chuck Versus the Angel de la Muerte \"\"Chuck Versus the Angel de la Muerte\"\" is the third episode of the third season of \"\"Chuck\"\". It aired on January 11, 2010 as part of the season's three-part premier, following \"\"Chuck Versus the Pink Slip\"\" and \"\"Chuck Versus the Three Words\"\" on January 10. Devon Woodcomb gets a little more than he bargained for when he gets drawn into Chuck's latest assignment: protecting the leader of the Latin American nation of Costa Gravas. The episode", "\"Movie ranch\"\n2015. The Victor Mature movie \"\"Escort West\"\" (1959) filmed at the same location, and shots from the two movies were combined to help find the site. Many of the television Westerns used the ranch, including \"\"Gunsmoke\"\", \"\"Zorro\"\", \"\"The Monroes\"\", \"\"How the West Was Won\"\", \"\"Dundee and the Culhane\"\", \"\"The Big Valley\"\" and \"\"Have Gun – Will Travel\"\". Even \"\"McCloud\"\" used the Western street and surrounding area for an episode with Dennis Weaver. An episode of the original \"\"\"\" series, \"\"A Private Little War\"\" (1968), was partly shot at Bell Ranch's Box Canyon using it to stand in for an alien", "\"Little Big Mom\"\nLittle Big Mom \"\"Little Big Mom\"\" is the tenth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated sitcom \"\"The Simpsons\"\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 9, 2000. In the episode, while the rest of the Simpson family goes skiing, Marge remains at the ski lodge due to her fear of skiing, only to break her leg from a falling clock. As a result, while hospitalized, Marge leaves Lisa to take care of the house. Bart and Homer refuse to help out with the chores, so in an attempt to motivate them,", "\"Our Little World\"\nto the story. And bonuses: we learned how Amara ties into the big picture and got a look at the cage. In short, things are happening and \"\"Supernatural\"\" is more exciting than it's been in a little while.\"\" Hunter Bishop of TV Overmind wrote, \"\"The directing and music choices this season on \"\"Supernatural\"\" have been fantastic; whoever chose the static-like sound that was all over this episode really outdid themselves, because that fit perfectly. The directing feels so much more daring and interesting and exciting than in the past; before, it seemed like it was pretty simple, straightforward work was", "\"Bob and Larry's How to Draw!\"\nBallad of Little Joe\"\". This episode does not contain the \"\"VeggieTales Theme\"\" or \"\"What We Have Learned\"\". It does include the following songs: Bob and Larry's How to Draw! Bob and Larry's How to Draw! is the 23rd episode of the \"\"VeggieTales\"\" series. It is a ninety-minute DVD where the artists at Big Idea Productions show viewers how to draw a dozen different characters from the \"\"VeggieTales\"\" series including Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, Junior Asparagus, and others. The episode begins with Larry the Cucumber standing on the countertop with an easel. He announces the inception of the \"\"Society", "\"Big Picture (web series)\"\nepisodes are revealed, with the Big Picture being Lee Kwang-soo. Season 2 runs from 5 March 2018 to June 6, 2018 with a total of 93 episodes. On Season 2 of Big Picture, they wanted to make a blockbuster movie, however, they do not have much budget to start with. Therefore, they started the MADE show once again. Episode 1 to episode 91 are their MADE Show where Kim Jong Kook and Haha will introduce the different investors from the various companies who choose to invest on Big Picture. Various guests are also being featured in the show. Along with", "\"BTV (Bulgaria)\"\n\"\"Battlestar Galactica\"\" (all the seasons), \"\"Alf\"\" (all the seasons), \"\"Friends\"\" (all seasons), \"\"The Unit\"\" (season 1), \"\"The 4400\"\" (season 1), \"\"American Heiress\"\" (all the episodes), \"\"The Middle\"\" (seasons 1-3), \"\"Nikita\"\" (seasons 1-2), \"\"Pretty Little Liars\"\" (seasons 1-2), \"\"The Vampire Diaries\"\" (seasons 1-3), \"\"The Lying Game\"\" (all the seasons), \"\"Two and a half men\"\" (seasons 1-9), \"\"Dallas\"\" (all seasons), \"\"Desire\"\" (all the episodes) and many others were or are also part of bTV's programme. A lot of Turkish series are still part of the schedule of the television. In the Summer of 2011 bTV first aired a Korean series - \"\"Iris\"\"", "\"Big Brother Canada (season 4)\"\nBig Brother Canada (season 4) Big Brother Canada 4 was the fourth season of the Canadian reality television series Big Brother Canada. It was produced by Endemol Shine North America and Insight Productions for all episodes, and Shaw Media for 16 episodes prior to defunct. The season premiered on March 2, 2016 on Global, and ended after 77 days - the longest season to date - on May 12, 2016, where for the first time in \"\"Big Brother Canada\"\" history a set of siblings won the series after Nick & Philippe Paquette beat Kelsey Faith in a 7–2 jury vote", "\"How I Met Your Mother (season 2)\"\nHow I Met Your Mother (season 2) The second season of the American television comedy series How I Met Your Mother premiered on September 18, 2006 and concluded on May 14, 2007. It consisted of 22 episodes, each approximately 22 minutes in length. CBS broadcast the first three episodes of the second season on Monday nights at 8:30 pm in the United States, the remaining episodes were broadcast at 8:00pm. The complete second season was released on Region 1 DVD on October 2, 2007. In the United Kingdom it aired on E4 from October 2, 2009 weekdays at 7:30pm. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>", "\"How I Met Your Mother (season 2)\"\nHow I Met Your Mother (season 2) The second season of the American television comedy series How I Met Your Mother premiered on September 18, 2006 and concluded on May 14, 2007. It consisted of 22 episodes, each approximately 22 minutes in length. CBS broadcast the first three episodes of the second season on Monday nights at 8:30 pm in the United States, the remaining episodes were broadcast at 8:00pm. The complete second season was released on Region 1 DVD on October 2, 2007. In the United Kingdom it aired on E4 from October 2, 2009 weekdays at 7:30pm. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>", "\"The Big Four (novel)\"\nis his saying Poirot's name (his only words) and writing the number 4, many times. When Hastings mentions the Big Four, the man begins speaking about an international crime cartel of that name. He knows little of the four leaders, and tells them that Number 1 is a Chinese political mastermind named Li Chang Yen. He represents the brains of the Big Four. Number 2 is usually not named but is represented by a '$' or two stripes and a star, so he is probably American and he represents wealth. Number 3 is a Frenchwoman, and Number 4 is \"\"the", "\"What They Died For\"\ntimes, and it made the overall picture a little bit clearer. And I especially liked the way the tone shifted as the episode progressed.\"\" In total, he gave the episode the score of 91. Todd VanDerWerff of Los Angeles Times gave the episode a score of 90, stating, \"\"What They Died For is a lot of things. It's a fantastic episode of \"\"Lost,\"\" one that moves like a rocket. It's a big, relatively well-handled infodump that makes sure we know how everything and everyone fits into the big picture, mostly.\"\" Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly gave the episode the score", "\"Cameron Bancroft (actor)\"\nin Season 4 of the hit TV series \"\"24\"\". He played field agent Lee Castle in 9 episodes. Bancroft has made numerous guest appearances on several television series. In 2005, he starred as Charles Ingalls in the television miniseries, \"\"Little House on the Prairie\"\". He also played the demon Cryto in the \"\"Charmed\"\" Season 2 episode, \"\"How to Make a Quilt Out of Americans\"\". In 2012, for the entirety of the 2nd season of the \"\"Blackstone\"\", Bancroft portrayed the role of Dr. Kurt Ellis, a doctor who treats the Blackstone reservation and has an affair with Debbie Fraser. In \"\"Supernatural\"\"", "\"Two Guys and a Girl\"\nthe fourth-season finale aired in May 2001, the show had been cancelled due to low ratings. The show had strong ratings success during its run, peaking in season 2 with an average of 12.0 million viewers. The series premiere, titled \"\"The Pilot\"\", was watched by 17.94 million viewers, airing after \"\"The Drew Carey Show\"\". The episode got a 15.61 Nielsen rating and won its 18-49 adult demographic. It was ABC's biggest opening since \"\"Spin City\"\". The eleventh episode of season 1, \"\"Two Guys, a Girl and How They Met\"\", got a 6.7 Nielsen rating, a big drop from the series", "\"How to Be Indie\"\nhelp extricate him, which she willingly does, feeling pity on him. Sometimes, however, they swap roles as Marlon tries to play it cool. The show is produced by Heroic Film Company in association with DHX Media and YTV and created by writer Vera Santamaria Suzanne Bolch and John May. Season one filmed 26 twenty-five-minute episodes and first premiered on 2 October 2009. The show was a part of YTV's 'Big Fun Weeknights'. A second season began filming in summer 2010, shooting five episodes and resumed filming in November 2010. The second season premiered on October 11, 2010. The series was", "\"2 Stupid Dogs\"\n\"\"2 Stupid Dogs\"\" cartoons in many of the episodes, similar to early Hanna-Barbera cartoons in the 1960s. The show is about two unnamed dogs —neither of whom, as the title explains, are very intelligent—and their everyday misadventures. The animation style is unusual for the time: a very flat and simplistic style similar to the early Hanna-Barbera cartoons of the 1950s and 1960s, but with early 1990s humor and sensibility. Big Dog tends to talk much less than Little Dog. When Big Dog talks, he usually talks about food. \"\"2 Stupid Dogs\"\" was the beginning of the successful revival of Hanna-Barbera's", "\"Luther Standing Bear\"\nthese things.' Then Sitting Bull sat down. He never even mentioned General Custer's name. \"\"Then the white man who had introduced Sitting Bull arose again and said he would interpret what the chief had said. He then started telling the audience all about the Battle of the Little Big Horn, generally spoken as the 'Custer massacre.' He mentioned how the Sioux were all prepared for battle, and how they had swooped down on Custer and wiped his soldiers all out. He told so many lies that I had to smile. Then the white man said that all those who wished", "\"Little Big Girl\"\nBart admits to Homer that he looked forward to being a father, and Homer cheers him up by going with him on a ride around town at night. Robert Canning of IGN gave the episode a 7.2/10 \"\"Good\"\" rating. Little Big Girl \"\"Little Big Girl\"\" is the twelfth episode of \"\"The Simpsons\"\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> eighteenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 11, 2007. It was written by Don Payne, and directed by Raymond S. Persi. Natalie Portman guest starred as a new character, Darcy. The title is a play on the Dustin Hoffman movie", "\"Lorenzo Music\"\nthan 12 television specials and in the \"\"Garfield and Friends\"\" animated television series that ran from 1988-1994. Music voiced characters for shows such as \"\"TaleSpin\"\" as Sgt. Dunder, \"\"The Real Ghostbusters\"\", \"\"Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears\"\" as Tummi Gummi, \"\"Fluppy Dogs\"\" as Ozzie the Green Cool Fluppy, \"\"Pac-Man\"\", \"\"Pound Puppies\"\" as Teensy in the season 2 episode \"\"Little Big Dog\"\", and \"\"Darkwing Duck\"\". In the mid-1990s, after \"\"Garfield and Friends\"\", \"\"Darkwing Duck\"\" and \"\"Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears\"\" concluded, Music retired from cartoon voice acting. During the 1980s, Music also did voice-overs for many commercials for prime-time TV,", "\"The West Wing (season 2)\"\nThe West Wing (season 2) The second season of the American political drama television series \"\"The West Wing\"\" aired in the United States on NBC from October 4, 2000 to May 16, 2001 and consisted of 22 episodes. The second season made frequent use of flashbacks, revealing Bartlet's campaign for the presidency in the period prior to events covered in the first season. The first two episodes, \"\"In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part I and \"\"In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part II\"\", showed how many of the central characters were introduced to Josiah Bartlet, his campaign for the", "\"Big Brother 3 (U.S.)\"\nhow little we interfere with the lives of the 12 people in our house. Once they go in, we don't touch 'em. How they behave is entirely up to them.\"\" This was the second season that required viewers to pay for the live feeds, which were $9.95 per month following a free two week trial; the feeds were yet again available through RealPlayer. The feeds launched following the premiere episode, with the first few days in the house not being aired. Along with the television series, CBS announced a fantasy game in which players would make a team of HouseGuests", "\"Dream a Little Dream of Me (Supernatural)\"\nthat Bela lied about Bobby saving her life, they realize that she stole the Colt—a mystical gun capable of killing anything—from them. As the brothers prepare to leave to hunt her down, Dean admits that he does not want to die. Sam promises him that they will figure out a way to save him. Deemed by series creator Eric Kripke to be his homage to the film \"\"Dreamscape\"\", the episode was the culmination of many previous pitches. Series writer Sera Gamble had been suggesting a dream-based episode since the show's first season, but it was not until the third season", "\"Lee Meriwether\"\nas The Secretary. In a 1965 episode of \"\"12 O'Clock High\"\", \"\"Mutiny at Ten Thousand Feet\"\", she played Lieutenant Amy Patterson, and in \"\"The Idolator\"\" and a 1966 episode, \"\"The Outsider\"\", she played Captain Phylllis Vincent. Guest star in Twelve O Clock high episode Season 2 \"\"Big Brother.\"\" Meriwether appeared as Dr. Egert on the NBC series, \"\"Man from U.N.C.L.E.\"\" (\"\"The Mad, Mad Tea Party\"\", 1965) and in an episode of \"\"Hazel\"\" (\"\"How to Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Minutes\"\", also 1965) she played Miss Wilson, the owner of an exercise studio. Meriwether portrayed The Catwoman for the \"\"Batman\"\" movie", "\"Supernatural (season 2)\"\nApple's iTunes Store, Microsoft's Xbox Live Marketplace, and Amazon.com's on-demand TV service. In this table, the number in the first column refers to the episode's number within the entire series, whereas the number in the second column indicates the episode's number within this particular season. \"\"U.S. viewers in millions\"\" refers to how many Americans watched the episode live or on the day of broadcast. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> The writers used the second season to expand upon the concept of hunters, resulting in the introduction of many recurring characters through the hunter-frequented saloon—Harvelle's Roadhouse. Samantha Ferris portrayed Ellen Harvelle, proprietor of the Roadhouse", "\"Little Big Shots\"\nLittle Big Shots Little Big Shots is an American variety television series. Co-created and produced by Steve Harvey and Ellen DeGeneres, with Harvey serving as host, the series features children demonstrating talents and engaging in conversation with Harvey. The series was ordered by NBC in May 2015 for an eight-episode first season, which premiered on March 8, 2016. On March 14, 2016, NBC renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on March 5, 2017. The series has since been renewed for third season, which premiered on March 18, 2018. The series premiered as a \"\"preview\"\" after \"\"The Voice\"\"", "\"How to Be Indie (season 2)\"\nDHX Media. From episodes 14-26, the series is divided into a third series. How To Be Indie will premiere in the UK on July 4, 2011 on Disney Channel UK. How to Be Indie (season 2) Season two of \"\"How to Be Indie\"\" premiered on October 11, 2010 on YTV with the episode \"\"How to Be Thankful\"\". The series follows the comical exploits of teenager Indira \"\"Indie\"\" Mehta, her patriotic parents from India, two best friends Abby and Marlon and the numerous daily events which result in Indie being in some sort of trouble. The title of each episode begins", "\"Patrick Stump\"\nartists performed at the tribute event at the Music Box Theater. On September 23, 2012, Stump contributed lead guitar and vocals for a performance of \"\"Black Hole Sun\"\" with Robert Glasper Experiment at the London iTunes Festival. He later contributed vocals to the track \"\"I Stand Alone\"\", on the album \"\"Black Radio 2\"\", which premiered September 23, 2013. He created his own version of the theme song for The CW's TV series, \"\"One Tree Hill\"\", featured on the third episode of season 8, \"\"The Space in Between\"\". He provided a song for Season 5 Episode 3 \"\"Big Trouble in Little", "\"How Betty Got Her Grieve Back\"\nreporter Suzuki St. Pierre, played by Alec Mapa. Kevin Alejandro's Santos, who was a recurring character in the first season, would make his final appearance in this episode. The episode received positive remarks from critics and fans. In a review from \"\"Entertainment Weekly\"\", writer Tanner Stransky notes \"\"My biggest concern going into last night? That this episode would go the way of so many sophomore-season premieres – the way of \"\"we got too big for our britches, i.e., we got cocky and tried to one-up ourselves but fell flat on our faces\"\". I'm all about one-upping, but in the case", "\"Shall We Gather at the River (Falling Skies)\"\nbetween ages 18 and 49, meaning 1.5 percent of viewers in that age bracket watched the episode. Reviews for the episode were strong. Many critics noted a step-up in quality from the first season. \"\"Newday\"\"'s Verne Gay called stated \"\"'Skies' has made the bad guys intriguing, and now if it can only get serious about character development with the good ones — humans — then the second season will be a big improvement.\"\" Maureen Ryan of \"\"The Huffington Post\"\" compared the episode to the first season by saying \"\"Season 2 is a different animal, a much leaner and meaner machine", "\"Breaking Bad (season 2)\"\nepisodes all include a mysterious opening teaser in black and white, featuring a scorched pink teddy bear floating in Walt's pool. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> The writers of \"\"Breaking Bad\"\" planned the storyline for the entire season in advance of filming and knew how the season would end right from the beginning. That differed from subsequent seasons, in which the writers did not have a complete plan and developed the storyline as the episodes progressed. Series creator Vince Gilligan said of season two, \"\"That came about through many, many hours of beating our heads against the wall – very laborious work, which is", "\"Supernatural (season 7)\"\nfor season eight. Warner Home Video released the season on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 1 on September 18, 2012, in region 2 on November 5, 2012, and in Region 4 on October 31, 2012. The seventh season had an average viewership of 1.73 million U.S. viewers. In this table, the number in the first column refers to the episode's number within the entire series, whereas the number in the second column indicates the episode's number within this particular season. \"\"U.S. viewers in millions\"\" refers to how many Americans watched the episode live or on the day of broadcast. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>", "\"Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride\"\nmoment was written that way simply because the duo could not decide how to \"\"get rid of\"\" the character. Parker said, \"\"We didn't want him around all the time, (so we asked) how do we not make him a character each week\"\". \"\"Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride\"\" explores the central theme of homosexuality, particularly through the gay characters Sparky and Big Gay Al, who would go on to play a more prominent role in the fifth season episode, \"\"Cripple Fight\"\". The episode encourages tolerance of homosexuality, with protagonist Stan initially displaying anger and dismay upon learning that his", "\"How 2\"\nfew years later was \"\"The Big Bang\"\", presented by \"\"How 2\"\"'s own Gareth Jones and Violet Berlin. \"\"The Big Bang\"\" had a more scientific slant, focusing on performing fun experiments involving simple physics and chemistry. Other similar British television series included \"\"Don't Ask Me\"\". Fred Dinenage was the only presenter to appear in both incarnations of How, presenting the shows for a total of 31 years. On 6 January 2013, as part of CITV's Old Skool Weekend (a televised event celebrating the strand's 30th anniversary), the first episode of 1995 series was shown. Prior to this, a How 2 segment", "\"How to Be Indie (season 2)\"\nHow to Be Indie (season 2) Season two of \"\"How to Be Indie\"\" premiered on October 11, 2010 on YTV with the episode \"\"How to Be Thankful\"\". The series follows the comical exploits of teenager Indira \"\"Indie\"\" Mehta, her patriotic parents from India, two best friends Abby and Marlon and the numerous daily events which result in Indie being in some sort of trouble. The title of each episode begins with 'How to', which is also the first two words of the series title. Season two was produced by the Sudden Storm Productions and was distributed across the world by", "\"The Big Lez Show\"\nshow's fans are impatient for new episodes to come out. Season 1 of \"\"The Big Lez Show\"\" premiered on YouTube on July 16, 2012 under the channel name \"\"guitarfingerz2112” before changing it later on in the series. Season 1 had 10 regular episodes and cumulated with the show's first special, \"\"Choomah Island\"\". The special depicts the main characters' first assault on Choomah Island. Most episodes were very short, about 1–2 minutes in length with the season's finale lasting 13 minutes. Season 2 premiered on March 4, 2013 and was much the same as season 1 in terms of production and", "\"My Big Redneck Wedding\"\nSeasons 1 and 2 consist of eight episodes each, Season 3 is a fourteen episode run, and Season 4 is a ten episode run. Season 1 includes the following episodes: Season 2 includes the following episodes: Season 3 includes the following episodes: Season 4 includes the following episodes: In addition to the forty regular episodes, on 30 August 2008, a special episode called \"\"CMT's Biggest Redneck Wedding Ever\"\" (Elaine and Bruce) aired. In it, Tom Arnold served as the wedding planner, created a wedding that exceeded the dreams of a couple who wanted to be married in a mud bog,", "\"Saint Etienne (band)\"\n\"\"A Good Thing\"\" is featured both in Pedro Almodóvar's award-winning 2006 Spanish film \"\"Volver\"\" and in the \"\"Grey's Anatomy\"\" episode titled \"\"Tell Me Sweet Little Lies\"\", the fourteenth episode of season 2 in 2006. This track was co-written by Cracknell, Mark Waterfield and Lawrence Oakley. Their song \"\"Hobart Paving,\"\" with slightly altered lyrics (replacing the title reference with the line \"\"Hold on princess...\"\") and an altered title (\"\"Catch Me\"\"), was covered for the soundtrack of the film \"\"Bandits\"\" (1997), and was an integral part of the soundtrack album (one of two promotional videos released for the soundtrack was for the", "\"David Michael Maurer\"\nDirected by Toby Wilkins \"\"Four Sheets to the Wind\"\" (2007) Directed by Sterlin Harjo, 2007 Sundance Film Festival Award Winner Scripted Television \"\"Absentia_(TV_series) Season 2 \"\"StartUp_(2016_TV_series) Season 3 \"\"StartUp_(2016_TV_series) Season 2 Reality Television \"\"Bait Car\"\" (2011) \"\"Pit Bulls and Parolees\"\" (2010) \"\"Bachelor Pad (2010) \"\"Whale Wars\"\" (2010-2011) Season 3, Season 4 \"\"Jockeys (TV series) (2009) Episodes 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 \"\"Oprah's Big Give\"\" (2008) Edited Episodes 2, 3, 4. Solo Credit on Episode 4 \"\"Shear Genius\"\" (2007) \"\"Big Brother (USA season 7)\"\" (2006) \"\"All Stars Casting Special\"\" The Legacy of Dr. Seuss (2005) Glowsticks & Drumsticks (2004) \"\"The Apprentice\"\" U.S.", "\"Big Little Lies (TV series)\"\nshow garnered an array of critical accolades, he changed his mind: \"\"It'd be great to reunite the team and to do it. Are we going to be able to do it, altogether? I wish.\"\" In July 2017, two weeks after the series was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series, HBO revealed that a second season was possible, and that Moriarty had been asked to write a story for it. In December 2017, after the Critics' Choice Television Award and Golden Globe Award nomination voting periods were over, HBO officially renewed the series for a seven-episode second", "\"500 Years of Solitude\"\nrate to the episode saying that it was one to remember. \"\"It had many of the things TVD fans know and have grown to love about the supernatural drama. There was a little something for everyone whether a fan from the very first episode or season 2. The episode fit with the current season’s story-lines while still having that nostalgic feeling viewers expect from a milestone episode. It even included a few familiar faces and events that’d probably only ever happen because it was the 100th episode and a service to the fans.\"\" Carrie Raisler from \"\"The A.V. Club\"\" gave", "\"The Big Bang Theory (season 2)\"\nThe Big Bang Theory (season 2) The second season of the American sitcom \"\"The Big Bang Theory\"\" was originally aired on CBS from September 22, 2008, to May 11, 2009, over 23 episodes. The Complete Season DVD was released September 15, 2009, and a Blu-ray version was reissued on July 10, 2012, with remastered surround sound audio, whereas the DVD version only had stereo. Season two starts immediately after the end of season one with Leonard and Penny's date. Jim Parsons submitted the episode \"\"The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis\"\" for consideration due to his nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award", "\"Big Little Lies (TV series)\"\nAwards. \"\"Big Little Lies\"\" was met with a positive response from critics. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a 93% approval rating with an average rating of 8.04 out of 10 based on 102 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, \"\"Bitingly funny and highly addictive, \"\"Big Little Lies\"\" is a twisty, thrilling, enlightening ride led by a first-rate cast.\"\" Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 75 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating \"\"generally favorable reviews\"\". \"\"Time\"\" magazine listed \"\"Big Little Lies\"\" as one of its top ten television" ]
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[ "\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\nWaiting for a Girl Like You \"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\" is a 1981 power ballad by the British-American rock band Foreigner. The distinctive synthesizer theme was performed by the then-little-known Thomas Dolby, and this song also marked a major departure from their earlier singles because their previous singles were mid to upper tempo rock songs while this song was a softer love song with the energy of a power ballad. It was the second single released from the album \"\"4\"\" (1981) and was co-written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones. It has become one of the band's most", "\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\nheld off the number 1 spot by Olivia Newton-John's single \"\"Physical\"\" for nine consecutive weeks, and then by Hall & Oates' \"\"I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)\"\" for a tenth week on January 30, 1982. Because of its chart longevity, it ended up being the number 19 song on the Top 100 singles of 1982. The song was the band's biggest hit until \"\"I Want to Know What Love Is\"\" hit number 1 in 1985. The song lists at number 100 on \"\"\"\"Billboard\"\"'s Greatest Songs of All Time\"\". Waiting for a Girl Like You \"\"Waiting for a Girl", "\"Hate That I Love You\"\nedited Spanglish version of the video features scenes by Bisbal instead of Ne-Yo. Rihanna performed the song at the 2007 American Music Awards, and on Operación Triunfo respectively. \"\"Hate That I Love You\"\" was performed on Rihanna's four worldwide tours—Good Girl Gone Bad, Last Girl on Earth, Loud and the Diamonds World Tour. In early 2007, Rihanna began to work with songwriters and producers on a follow-up album to \"\"A Girl Like Me\"\". She spent the week of the Grammy Awards writing with labelmate Ne-Yo, who gave her vocal lessons. They wrote and sang \"\"Hate That I Love You\"\", which", "\"Madness Tour\"\ntime to explain the meaning behind some of the songs. During this part of the show Sebastian also sang the single \"\"Like a Drum\"\", and two singles from previous albums, \"\"Who's That Girl\"\" and \"\"Get Along\"\". In the second half of the concert Sebastian took the audience on a musical journey of his career to date. He started with a re-enactment of his Australian Idol win, and sang his first single \"\"Angels Brought Me Here\"\", and moved through a number of his early songs, including \"\"All I Need Is You\"\", \"\"Out With My Baby\"\", \"\"Elevator Love\"\" and \"\"Like It Like", "\"Mary (I'm in Love with You)\"\nMary (I'm in Love with You) \"\"Mary (I'm in Love with You)\"\" is an American popular song of 1931, written by J. Fred Coots and Ozzie Nelson. Nelson and his orchestra recorded the song on November 25, 1931 (Brunswick E37427). The recording starts off straight and \"\"sweet\"\" but progresses into an early swing style. He sang: \"\"Mary, what are we waiting for?\"\"<br> \"\"Each day I want you more and more\"\"<br> \"\"You'll always be the one girl for me\"\"<br> \"\"For Mary I'm in love with you\"\"<br> Other recordings include The High Hatters with a vocal refrain by Frank Luther, recorded on", "\"The Late Late Toy Show\"\nto the lights. A boy, Anthony Malone from Tullamore, then switched on the lights which went all over the country. Anthony then picked up a present and passed it to the other kids in a pass the parcel like fashion, while a little girl (Lauren Norton, from Greystones, Co. Wicklow, aged 6) sang a rendition of Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You. The show then proceeded to the main studio where kids dressed as elves and Santa's sang the song and passed the parcel to the audience who passed it on to Kenny who was standing at", "\"Daniel: Live! (concert)\"\nwho sang “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.” Next Padilla performed “Binibini,” “Sisikat Din Ako,” “Yugyugan Na,” “With or Without You,” and “Mr. Suave,” with his band Parking 5. He jammed on “Awit ng Kabataan\"\" with his third guest, Yeng Constantino and joined the boys and girls of Star Magic 2013 in a medley of hits from The Beatles, like “Come Together,” “She Loves You,” “Ticket to Ride” and “Drive My Car.” When Padilla sang “Ako’y sa ’Yo, Ika’y Akin”, Bernardo came up the stage, then Vice Ganda joined them. During the last ment with Kathryn and Vice, Daniel", "\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\nsuccessful songs worldwide, peaking at number 2 on the \"\"Billboard\"\" Hot 100 and number 1 on \"\"Billboard\"\"'s Rock Tracks chart. On the \"\"Billboard\"\" Adult Contemporary chart, the song reached number 5. The song peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. \"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\" achieved a chart distinction by spending its record-setting 10 weeks in the number 2 position of the \"\"Billboard\"\" Hot 100 chart, without ever reaching the top. It debuted on the Hot 100 chart dated October 10, 1981. It reached the number 2 position in the week of November 28, where it was", "\"Foreigner discography\"\ntop 3 (\"\"Hot Blooded\"\", \"\"Double Vision\"\", \"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\" and \"\"I Want to Know What Love Is\"\"). Despite its British roots, the band achieved only moderate success in the UK Singles Chart, with only two of their songs, \"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\" and \"\"I Want to Know What Love Is\"\", peaking within the top 20. In 2014, Rhino released a boxed set of the band's seven albums recorded for Atlantic entitled \"\"Foreigner: The Complete Atlantic Studios Albums 1977-1991\"\". The first four albums that were expanded to include bonus tracks in 2002 were included in the", "\"Girls Like You\"\namong female rappers. It spent sixteen weeks atop the Radio Songs chart, tying Mariah Carey's \"\"We Belong Together\"\" as the longest-leading number one this century. Additionally, it reached number one in eleven other countries, including Canada and New Zealand. The song received a nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. \"\"Girls Like You\"\" was revealed as the ninth track on \"\"Red Pill Blues\"\" via Apple Music. It was announced as the third official single from the album, following the song \"\"Wait\"\". The remix versions of \"\"Girls Like You\"\" was released on August 2, 2018, featuring", "\"Red Pill Blues\"\nSZA, ASAP Rocky and LunchMoney Lewis. \"\"Red Pill Blues\"\" received mixed reviews from critics, and peaked at number two on the US \"\"Billboard\"\" 200. The album includes the singles \"\"What Lovers Do\"\", \"\"Wait\"\", and \"\"Girls Like You\"\". \"\"What Lovers Do\"\" peaked within the top ten in twenty-five countries including Australia, Canada and the United States. The album's second single, \"\"Wait\"\", received moderate success as it peaked at number twenty-four in the United States, thirty-five on the Canadian Hot 100, and seventy-nine in the UK Singles. The third single from the album, \"\"Girls Like You\"\", was released in a new version", "\"Foreigner (band)\"\nmeantime, Foreigner began work on the next album at Electric Lady Studios in New York City with producer Robert John \"\"Mutt\"\" Lange, engineered by Dave Wittman (currently with Trans-Siberian Orchestra). \"\"4\"\" (released in July 1981) contained the hits \"\"Urgent\"\" (which includes the famous Junior Walker sax solo), \"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\", \"\"Juke Box Hero\"\" and \"\"Break it Up\"\". Before releasing albums of his own, Thomas Dolby played synthesizers on \"\"4\"\" (he contributed the signature synth sound on \"\"Urgent\"\" and played the intro to \"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\"). For their 1981–82 tour in support of \"\"4\"\", the", "\"Utada United 2006\"\nlooked at closely, you can see that underneath it was the next outfit, which was a red dress. It had strips near the shoulders, and allowed her to move more, A feature which was helpful in performances like Can You Keep A Secret? and Wait & See ~Risk~. She sang the next 8 songs in this particular outfit. The last outfit, which was very light compared to the rest, had a small blue skirt and a light pink top. In this outfit, she sang her last 2 songs, Automatic and Hikari. In some of early performances, she substituted the pink", "\"The Naughtiest Girl is a Monitor\"\nit wasn’t just badness. You see, he stole things to give to people to win their favour. There’s an article in the book about a girl, whose name was Tessa who behaved just like him. Wait a minute and I’ll find it.”, turning to the right page “How did you know about Tessa?” asks William “Well, Martin told me all he’d done and I was disgusted” she says “but all the same, the kids say he’s kind and I wondered what made Martin tick, so I looked in the book and found that.” “Well, Martin” says William kindly “you can’t", "\"(Watch, Hope, and Wait) Little Girl ('I'm Coming Back to You')\"\n(Watch, Hope, and Wait) Little Girl ('I'm Coming Back to You') \"\"(Watch, Hope, and Wait) Little Girl ('I'm Coming Back to You')\"\", also written as \"\"Watch, Hope and Wait, Little Girl (I'm Coming Back to You),\"\" is a World War I era song released in 1918. Lew Brown wrote the lyrics. Will Clayton composed the music. The song was published by Broadway Music Co. of New York City. The sheet music cover was designed by E.E. Walton. It features a girl inside of a red, white, and blue heart. Flowers are gathered at her knees. It was written for voice", "\"Take a Girl Like You\"\nGraham, waits for her to come to his flat but she doesn't come. Patrick's morals are spotlighted at this point by his going to bed with a girl who, after Jenny's no-show, happens to knock on his door, a girl who is not only still a schoolgirl but is also his headmaster's daughter! It would now appear that Patrick and Jenny have broken up but at a boozy and somewhat riotous party at Julian's house, Patrick takes advantage, in the early hours, of a tired and sozzled Jenny in one of the guest bedrooms. Julian is disapproving of Patrick's behaviour", "\"Habbaytak Bissayf\"\nHabbaytak Bissayf \"\"Habbaytak Bissayf\"\" is a Lebanese Arabic language song (, \"\"I loved you in the summer\"\") performed by Lebanese singer Fairuz. The lyrics and music were written by the Rahbani Brothers. Fairuz first performed this song in 1970-1971 in the play \"\"Ya'ish Ya'ish\"\" and her 1971 US tour. The title of the song means \"\"I loved you in the summer\"\".This song tells the story of a girl waiting for her love, fleeting like the summer, but who never comes. She waits until winter comes, and she dies. Jean François Michael adapted the music in his French song \"\"Coupable\"\" (French:", "\"Habbaytak Bissayf\"\n\"\"Guilty\"\"). Habbaytak Bissayf \"\"Habbaytak Bissayf\"\" is a Lebanese Arabic language song (, \"\"I loved you in the summer\"\") performed by Lebanese singer Fairuz. The lyrics and music were written by the Rahbani Brothers. Fairuz first performed this song in 1970-1971 in the play \"\"Ya'ish Ya'ish\"\" and her 1971 US tour. The title of the song means \"\"I loved you in the summer\"\".This song tells the story of a girl waiting for her love, fleeting like the summer, but who never comes. She waits until winter comes, and she dies. Jean François Michael adapted the music in his French song \"\"Coupable\"\"", "\"Like I'm Gonna Lose You\"\nand Chris Gelbuda, who she had first met in 2011 at a music conference in Colorado. They later co-wrote Sabrina Carpenter's \"\"Can't Blame a Girl for Trying\"\". During their recording of the track \"\"3am\"\" for \"\"Title\"\", Trainor told Gelbuda about \"\"Like I'm Gonna Lose You\"\", a reggae song which she felt was a poor fit for the album. The pair brainstormed, with Gelbuda playing various melodies on a guitar, resulting in a change in sound and tempo. \"\"She dug it and it just worked. We built the track together, she sang the vocals, and I worked at it for weeks,\"\"", "\"Ida Maria\"\nbeen featured on the soundtracks for the Melissa McCarthy comedy \"\"Spy\"\" and the musical drama \"\"Jem and the Holograms\"\". The song \"\"I eat boys like you for breakfast\"\" was used in the first episode of Season 10 of \"\"Jenter\"\" (Girls), a Norwegian TV and web series directed at children and teenagers on NRK Super. The song “Devil” is featured on the trailer for Vampyr (video game). In 2007, Maria sang vocals for the track \"\"I Love You, You Imbecile\"\" by Pelle Carlberg. In 2008, she sang backing vocals for the track \"\"Words\"\" on Guillemots' album \"\"Red\"\". In 2009, she collaborated", "\"What Are You Waiting For? (The Saturdays song)\"\ntime of your life.\"\" In an otherwise factual dissection of the video, \"\"Daily Mail\"\"'s Jason Chester praised the \"\"catchy track’s upbeat mood.\"\" In addition, Tina Campbell of \"\"Metro\"\" said it was \"\"enough to make you want a girlie [sic] holiday, like, right now.\"\" CD single Digital download Digital EP The Remixes EP What Are You Waiting For? (The Saturdays song) What Are You Waiting For? is a song by English-Irish girl group The Saturdays. It was co-written by MNEK (credited as Uzoechi Emenike), Carla Marie Williams, Annie Rose Yuill (credited as Annie Yuill), Tim Deal, Brian Higgins, Miranda Cooper, Tove", "\"(Watch, Hope, and Wait) Little Girl ('I'm Coming Back to You')\"\nnear future, and even promises that wedding bells will soon ring. The chorus is as follows: The sheet music can be found at Pritzker Military Museum & Library. (Watch, Hope, and Wait) Little Girl ('I'm Coming Back to You') \"\"(Watch, Hope, and Wait) Little Girl ('I'm Coming Back to You')\"\", also written as \"\"Watch, Hope and Wait, Little Girl (I'm Coming Back to You),\"\" is a World War I era song released in 1918. Lew Brown wrote the lyrics. Will Clayton composed the music. The song was published by Broadway Music Co. of New York City. The sheet music cover", "\"Company (musical)\"\ncommitted (\"\"You Could Drive a Person Crazy\"\"). David tries to tell Robert privately that Jenny didn't like the marijuana, after she asks for another joint. \"\"I married a square,\"\" he reminds his wife, demanding she bring him food. All of Robert's male friends are deeply envious about his commitment-free status, and each has found someone they find perfect for Robert (\"\"Have I Got a Girl For You\"\"), but Robert is waiting for someone who merges the best features of all his married female friends (\"\"Someone is Waiting\"\"). Robert meets his three girlfriends in a small park on three separate occasions", "\"What You Waiting For?\"\nWhat You Waiting For? \"\"What You Waiting For?\"\" is a song by American singer Gwen Stefani from her debut solo studio album, \"\"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"\" (2004). Written by Stefani and Linda Perry, the song is the album's opening track and was released as Stefani's debut solo single. \"\"What You Waiting For?\"\" details Stefani's lack of inspiration, fear of producing the album, as well as her reaction to pressures exerted by her record label. It is primarily an electropop song and introduces Stefani's four back-up dancers, the Harajuku Girls, who had a major input into the album's production. \"\"What You", "\"Wouldn't You\"\nthe girl kiss until the boyfriend sees them and makes him leave. When the girls friends come back Fazer retreats away from the girl. Tulisa's real boyfriend arrives and they hug as her other boyfriend leaves. You then see all three off them performing in an empty hall. Tulisa then waits at an empty bed until her boyfriend comes up, then you see Dappy enter a room which has the girl he likes in and the same with Fazer. Throughout the video the same house is used in all three situations. The song debuted at 111 on the UK Singles", "\"Sang Weihan\"\n\"\"I am a prominent official. Where can I flee?\"\" He remained at his headquarters and waited for orders. Zhang, thereafter, in the name of Shi Chonggui, summoned him. As Sang was walking toward Zhang's headquarters, he ran into Li Song on the road and began conversing with Li. While they were conversing, Zhang sent soldiers, who were respectful to Sang but nevertheless insisted on him heading to Zhang's headquarters. Sang, knowing what his fate would be, turned to Li and stated, \"\"You, chancellor, were responsible for the state. Now the state is falling, but how is it that, instead, Sang", "\"Cliff Richard\"\nLife\"\", \"\"How Did She Get Here\"\", \"\"Hey Mr. Dream Maker\"\", \"\"For Life\"\", \"\"A Matter of Moments\"\", \"\"When The Girl in Your Arms\"\" and the Christmas single \"\"21st Century Christmas\"\", which debuted at No. 2 on the UK singles chart. Another compilation album, \"\"Love... The Album\"\" was released on 12 November 2007. Like \"\"Two's Company\"\" before it, this album includes both previously released material and newly recorded songs, namely \"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\", \"\"When You Say Nothing at All\"\", \"\"All Out of Love\"\", \"\"If You're Not the One\"\" and \"\"When I Need You\"\" (the last was released as a", "\"Bruce Hall (musician)\"\nBruce Hall (musician) Bruce William Hall (born May 3, 1953 in Champaign, Illinois) is the current bass guitarist for the rock and roll band REO Speedwagon. He joined the band in 1977, making an appearance on the album, \"\"You Can Tune a Piano but You Can't Tuna Fish\"\" released the following year. He replaced Gregg Philbin. Hall wrote and sang lead on a few of the band's songs, including \"\"Back on the Road Again,\"\" \"\"Girl With the Heart of Gold\"\" (Hall sings the verse; frontman Kevin Cronin sings the refrain), \"\"Let's Be-Bop,\"\" \"\"Someone Tonight,\"\" \"\"Hey, Wait a Minute,\"\" \"\"After Tonight,\"\"", "\"Comin' Round the Mountain\"\nfilled with gold. Armed guards arrive to arrest the hapless treasure seekers, who have just broken into Fort Knox. \"\"Comin' Round the Mountain\"\" was filmed from January 15 through February 12, 1951 and shot almost entirely in sequence. \"\"Age has got everything to do with it. Say you're forty, and you're in love with a little girl that's ten.\"\" \"\"That's ridiculous!\"\" \"\"You are four times as old as that little girl. Say you wait five more years. You're forty-five, she's fifteen. Now you're only three times as old as that little girl. You wait another fifteen years. She's thirty, you're", "\"What You Waiting For?\"\n\"\"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"\" What You Waiting For? \"\"What You Waiting For?\"\" is a song by American singer Gwen Stefani from her debut solo studio album, \"\"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"\" (2004). Written by Stefani and Linda Perry, the song is the album's opening track and was released as Stefani's debut solo single. \"\"What You Waiting For?\"\" details Stefani's lack of inspiration, fear of producing the album, as well as her reaction to pressures exerted by her record label. It is primarily an electropop song and introduces Stefani's four back-up dancers, the Harajuku Girls, who had a major input into the", "\"The Beatles in India\"\nto Harrison's account of his and Lennon's final conversation with the Maharishi, in the 2000 book \"\"The Beatles Anthology\"\", Harrison reminded him of the plan to join Shankar, but the Maharishi was unable to accept it. Harrison added: \"\"That's when John said something like, 'Well, \"\"you're\"\" supposed to be the mystic, you should know.'\"\" While waiting for their taxis to arrive, Lennon wrote the song \"\"Maharishi\"\" (later retitled \"\"Sexy Sadie\"\"), in which he sang: \"\"Maharishi – what have you done? / You made a fool of everyone.\"\" In a 1974 interview, Lennon said that they were convinced that the delay", "\"Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!/Love Story\"\ndirection and lyrical content, but criticized the lyrics of \"\"Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!\"\" for its sexual innuendos and references to doggy style; he deemed it \"\"ridiculous\"\" and said \"\"if a guy sang this song, talking to a girl like she was a dog, people would be outraged. But since Namie is a female we're supposed to take it as some brilliant role reversal or otherwise be turned on by it? Sorry, I just found it slightly disturbing and extremely boring.\"\" Random J from his online blog commended the first single's title for sounding \"\"ridiculously cool and straight to the point.\"\"", "\"Love Me Like You\"\n10 October 2015. The video takes place at a school dance, where a professor in the hall (the same man who appeared in their previous single's video \"\"Black Magic\"\") tells everyone that it is the last dance. Jade, Leigh-Anne, Jesy and Perrie are waiting for their dates to arrive. Scenes of the girls waiting for their date are intercut throughout the video of them sitting at a table while all of the other couples are dancing. Unbeknownst to them, the man, played by Hector David Junior, has invited each of them to go to the dance after meeting them in", "Erinna\nmay say to Hades: ‘Hades, you are malicious’. When you look, the beautiful letters will tell of the most cruel fate of the Baucis, how her father-in-law lit the girl’s funeral pyre with the pine-torches over which Hymen sang. And you, Hymen, changed the tuneful song of weddings Into the mournful sound of lamentations. \"\"\"\"A Hexameter\"\"\"\" 4. We came to mighty Demeter, nine Young girls, all wearing our beautiful clothes, Wearing our beautiful clothes, and even bright necklaces Sawn from ivory, just like the light of the sun… ’’ West again argues against their authenticity, pointing out that they are", "\"Take a Girl Like You (film)\"\nthe other men: having sex with the right girl, and who he and the others consider the right girl, Jenny. Take a Girl Like You (film) Take a Girl Like You is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Jonathan Miller and starring Hayley Mills, Oliver Reed and Noel Harrison. Based on the 1960 novel \"\"Take a Girl Like You\"\" by Kingsley Amis, it was adapted by George Melly. A television adaptation was broadcast in 2000. Mills plays Jenny, a good girl who comes to a small British town to start a simple life. Soon she becomes the center of", "\"Hoshizora no Memoria\"\nto return and marry her one-day, and kisses him on the forehead. Upon returning to Hibarigasaki years later, You stumbles into an abandoned, fenced-off lookout, whereupon he encounters a mysterious girl who looks exactly like his childhood friend did years ago. She introduces herself as Mare, and tells You that she has been waiting for him for a long time. You points out her unusual clothing and large scythe, and describes her as a shinigami, a name she takes upon herself. Later, while You is visiting Mare at the lookout, she tells him to close his eyes. When he complies,", "\"A Girl like Me (Rihanna album)\"\nalbum. The album was released only eight months after \"\"Music of the Sun\"\" had been released. Rihanna stated regarding the rapid album succession: \"\"We just felt like it was time. It made no sense waiting...you should never put time on music. You should never say, \"\"Okay, \"\"Music of the Sun\"\" has to be out at least a year and a half before we start with--\"\" No. That's what's great about the music business. When you feel it's time, you just go for it. And we felt like it was time to come up with a new album.\"\" \"\"SOS\"\" was included", "\"Aaron Kelly (singer)\"\nsang \"\"Somebody Like You\"\", \"\"Walking in Memphis\"\" and \"\"Fast Cars and Freedom.\"\" He also sang in group performances of \"\"The Climb\"\" and \"\"It's My Life\"\". On November 18, 2010, Kelly announced that his first single would be titled \"\"I Can't Wait for Christmas\"\" and was released on November 20, 2010. He is currently working on his debut album in Nashville. On November 19, 2010, it was revealed that Kelly is now signed to Creative Artists Agency which also manages acts such as Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, Keith Urban and many other big artists. In March 2012, he released his first", "\"One Word (Elliott Yamin song)\"\non the sidewalk returns, and he finds his lover and they kiss once again, and separate and smile at each other. Yamin is chasing the girl he loves in this video, opposed to waiting for her, like he did in the \"\"Wait for You\"\" video. One Word (Elliott Yamin song) \"\"One Word\"\" is the second official single from Elliott Yamin's self-titled album \"\"Elliott Yamin\"\" (following his first single \"\"Wait for You\"\" and the radio-only promotional hit \"\"Movin' On\"\") \"\"One Word\"\" is a midrange tempo ballad in which Yamin sings about how grateful he is for his love. He sings about", "\"Meredith Grey\"\nan amazing relationship, and it's like any other relationship, you have your ups and downs. But we work it out, and we've found a way to do this for this long and still get along, and make it work and believe in what we're doing.\"\" Pompeo told \"\"Entertainment Weekly\"\": \"\"It's awkward with Patrick [Dempsey] because he's like my brother. As soon as the camera is off, I'm like, 'Is your hand on my butt?' But there are millions of girls who have been waiting for this, so I feel an obligation to the fans.\"\" Rhimes used the dog \"\"Doc\"\", which", "\"Brave Girls\"\ntopics on Korean websites. During promotions for the EP, the group sported a masculine concept – the members mentioned spoke on this subject, saying, \"\"We think that we really need to show a different side of us. We understand that fans who waited for our sexy or cute concept might be disappointed, but hope that they would like this concept too.\"\" On 29 August 2013, it was announced that Brave Girls would have a comeback in the fall, with a new song titled \"\"For You\"\" to be released on 31 August. In February 2014, Brave Brothers reported that he was", "\"Good Girl Gone Bad\"\nin Toronto, Lethal Studios in Bridgetown, Barbados, Espionage Studios in Oslo and Parr Street Studios in Liverpool. Rihanna spent the week of the 2007 Grammy Awards working with American R&B singer-songwriter Ne-Yo, who gave her vocal lessons. They wrote and sang \"\"Hate That I Love You\"\", which was co-written and produced by Norwegian duo StarGate. Ne-Yo told \"\"Vibe\"\" magazine, \"\"The best way to express an emotion like love is through storytelling. It makes it more 'I can relate to this character in this song, because I've been through something similar.' You hear that kind of storytelling in the song that", "\"Maroon 5\"\n\"\"Wait\"\", and \"\"Girls Like You\"\". \"\"Girls Like You\"\", featuring Cardi B, spent seven consecutive weeks at number one on the \"\"Billboard\"\" Hot 100. The two songs, \"\"Don't Wanna Know\"\" and \"\"Cold\"\", were both released first as stand-alone singles and are featured only in the album's deluxe edition. In June 2018, the band performed a cover version of Bob Marley and the Wailers' \"\"Three Little Birds\"\", as a promotional advertisement by Hyundai for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, along with a music video directed by Joseph Kahn. Maroon 5 is currently on their Red Pill Blues Tour (2018–2019), with special guests", "\"Take a Girl Like You (film)\"\nTake a Girl Like You (film) Take a Girl Like You is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Jonathan Miller and starring Hayley Mills, Oliver Reed and Noel Harrison. Based on the 1960 novel \"\"Take a Girl Like You\"\" by Kingsley Amis, it was adapted by George Melly. A television adaptation was broadcast in 2000. Mills plays Jenny, a good girl who comes to a small British town to start a simple life. Soon she becomes the center of male attention around the town. Leading the pack is the honest but gruff Patrick, who shares one goal along with", "\"Christmas in Spiceworld Tour\"\nsongs. \"\"Who Do You Think You Are\"\" was remixed into an orchestral song. \"\"Never Give Up On The Good Times\"\" had an interlude before the final verse and the girls acted as superheroes. \"\"Wannabe\"\" was also remixed for the tour and \"\"Goodbye\"\" was performed with a choir and ended with a long orchestral interlude as the girls left the stage. At the beginning of the third section, church bells were heard before \"\"Viva Forever\"\" started. The choir performed for the final time with the Spice Girls during \"\"Viva Forever\"\". Next, the girls sang a Christmas medley, before reprising \"\"Wannabe\"\". A", "\"Meng Meiqi\"\nin China.On May 28, they attented \"\"2016M-Countdown\"\" in China and won the Best New Artist honor.And their first group variety show \"\"Would you like girls(우주 LIKE 소녀)\"\" was broadcast in Mnet on June 9 . Meiqi alongside Cosmic Girls released their second mini album \"\"The Secret.\"\" On October 28, Meiqi and Xuanyi, Cheng Xiao attended a Chinese variety show \"\"Card to card .\"\"It was their first time to appear on TV show in China.On November 16, she alongside Cosmic Girls attended Asia Artist Awards, won the prize of \"\"Rising Star.\"\"On December 21, she sang the theme song of a movie", "\"(Watch, Hope, and Wait) Little Girl ('I'm Coming Back to You')\"\nand piano. Initially the song was titled, \"\"(Watch, Hope and Wait) Little Girl (Until I Come Back to You).\"\" It was altered to the more positive title, \"\"(Watch, Hope, and Wait) Little Girl ('I'm Coming Back to You').\"\" A version of the song was recorded on November 8, 1918, by tenor Charles H. Hart with conductor Josef Pasternack. It was released by Victor Records. The lyrics' tone is positive and hopeful. A soldier is telling his girlfriend that \"\"all the world looks bright.\"\" The war is over and he is returning home. He proclaims that \"\"happy days\"\" are in their", "\".hack//Legend of the Twilight\"\npeaceful girl. While waiting for an event to start, they encounter a strange girl named Zefie, who is lured to Shugo because she believes the bracelet smells like her mother, Aura. It is later realized that Zefie is a vagrant AI – an AI that acts independently outside the parameters of the game. Zefie's presence upsets many, including the Cobalt Knights, a group of administrators that follow the rule \"\"If you can't control it, delete it\"\" to an extreme. Meanwhile, Balmung, another administrator in \"\"The World,\"\" encounters problems of his own. The suits, CC Corp's upper tier executives, are displeased", "\"Sang Weihan\"\nWeihan would be dying for the state?\"\" Li was ashamed and could not respond. When Sang arrived at Zhang's headquarters, Zhang was initially arrogant toward him, sitting high in his seat. Sang rebuked him and stated, \"\"Last year, it was I who promoted you from the ranks of the guilty [(Zhang had been accused of wrongly killing a staff member as well as misruling his circuit)]. You received a large circuit and a key command. How is it that you are turning against me like this?\"\" Zhang could not respond, and put him under guard. Shortly after, Zhang killed Sang", "\"Electric grand piano\"\nof Dubstar, who wrote all three of the band's albums for EMI on his CP-70B; Split Enz keyboard player Eddie Rayner, who played a CP-80 regularly throughout the group's most successful period in the early-mid 1980s; Vangelis; George Duke; Benny Andersson of ABBA; Mick MacNeil of Simple Minds; the Edge of U2; Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake & Palmer; Keith Godchaux and Brent Mydland of the Grateful Dead; Hall & Oates (\"\"Kiss on My List\"\", \"\"Private Eyes\"\"); Rainbow (\"\"Since You Been Gone\"\"); Roxy Music (\"\"Oh Yeah\"\"); Toto (\"\"Hold the Line\"\"); Foreigner (\"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\"); Kerry Livgren of", "\"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\"\nsong he ever heard. He played and sang it over, bar by bar, explaining why it's the best song he ever heard. I was flattered like crazy.\"\" A review in the trade publication \"\"Billboard\"\" called the composition \"\"one of those natural songs with a down-to-earth story that boy sings to girl and vice versa, with a matching melody that makes it contagious on the first listen\"\". The song was published in 1941. \"\"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\"\" was first performed in the 1942 Paramount Pictures film, \"\"Sweater Girl\"\", by actress Betty Jane Rhodes. In 2012, Tom Vallance of", "\"Mae Jemison\"\nadvantage of the better educational and employment opportunities there. Jemison says that as a young girl growing up in Chicago she always assumed she would get into space. \"\"I thought, by now, we'd be going into space like you were going to work.\"\" She said it was easier to apply to be a shuttle astronaut, \"\"rather than waiting around in a cornfield, waiting for ET to pick me up or something.\"\" In her childhood, Jemison learned to make connections to science by studying nature. Once when a splinter infected her thumb as a little girl, Jemison's mother turned it into", "\"Kim Schraner\"\nMusic. She studied ballet through the Royal Academy of Dance programme. Schraner started modeling for magazines and TV commercials at the age of 14. In 1994 she was seen widely as the \"\"Oxy Girl\"\" in TV ads. While completing her education, she appeared in several stage productions that included \"\"Waiting for Godot\"\", \"\"Uncle Vanya\"\", \"\"Top Girls\"\", \"\"As You Like It\"\", \"\"The Plague\"\", and others. Kim Schraner Kim Schraner (born 1976) is a Canadian actress, who starred in the children's spy TV series \"\"Spynet\"\", shown in Canada on CBC Television. Schraner starred in the Showcase soap opera \"\"Paradise Falls\"\" as the", "\"Rock of Ages (musical)\"\nLater, after arguing with her parents during a phone call, Sherrie begins to discover feelings for Drew, who supports her dream. Also, Drew, auditioning to open for Arsenal, finds the lyrics he has been searching for and realizes that they have come from his feelings for Sherrie (\"\"More Than Words/Heaven/To Be with You\"\"). After obtaining the opening slot for Arsenal, Drew invites Sherrie to have a picnic in the hills overlooking Los Angeles (\"\"Waiting For a Girl Like You\"\"). There, he mistakenly suggests that the two are merely friends to calm their nerves, disappointing both of them and ruining the", "\"Pink (singer)\"\nNight Football\"\", \"\"Waiting All Day for Sunday Night\"\", which is a take on \"\"I Hate Myself for Loving You\"\" by Joan Jett. She contributed a cover of Rufus's \"\"Tell Me Something Good\"\" to the soundtrack of the film \"\"Happy Feet\"\", and lent her name to PlayStation to promote the PSP, a special pink edition of which was released. Pink collaborated with several other artists in 2006 and 2007, when she opened for Justin Timberlake on the American leg of his FutureSex/LoveShow Tour. She sang on the Indigo Girls album \"\"Despite Our Differences\"\". She was featured on India.Arie's song \"\"I Am", "\"The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland\"\n\"\"The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland\"\" were composed and performed by John Sebastian, who performed \"\"Nobody Cares like a Bear\"\" in the first \"\"Care Bears Movie\"\". For this instalment, Sebastian sang \"\"Have You Seen This Girl?\"\" and the \"\"Wonderland\"\" song, while singer and songwriter Natalie Cole performed the film's opening song, \"\"Rise and Shine\"\". The score was written by Patricia Cullen (who had previously scored the first two films), and orchestrated and conducted by Milton Barnes. Todd Sussman of \"\"The Miami News\"\" said, \"\"A musical score of seven forgettable songs is ornamental and does little to advance the plot. ...", "\"Leo Sayer\"\nreleased a new album only in Australia, \"\"Don't Wait Until Tomorrow\"\". This album, produced by Garth Porter (from the Australian pop band Sherbet), and released by Universal Music Australia, featured selections from his catalogue re-arranged with strings and acoustic and jazz instrumentation. In January 2009, Sayer became an Australian citizen, having lived in Sydney, New South Wales since 2005. Sayer has appeared in various television shows including \"\"The Muppet Show\"\" (1978's Episode 3.02 on which he sang \"\"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing\"\", \"\"The Show Must Go On\"\", and \"\"When I Need You\"\"); The Wiggles 2008 DVD, \"\"You Make Me", "\"Gypsy (Mystery Science Theater 3000)\"\nwho had stranded him in orbit. In its first appearance on the show, in episode #601: \"\"Girls Town\"\", the Umbilicus was directly connected to Gypsy's snake-like body, with objects being sent or received through her mouth. The receiving station was later changed to an oven-like hatch on the bridge of the \"\"Satellite of Love\"\". Gypsy also developed an independent bohemian feminist side to her personality, beginning with the \"\"Creeping Terror\"\" episode during the Mad Scientist's \"\"coffeehouse poseur\"\" experiment, when she sang, 'you, the middle-class white male, are my personal oppressor!'. As the series progressed, she penned her own one-woman, cabaret", "\"Everyday Demons\"\nthe bars waiting to pick up women like that. I just remember thinking these girls don't need to do that. They're beautiful, intelligent and they deserve a lot better.\"\" \"\"Walkin' Mat\"\" is about \"\"the world we're living in at the minute, the one that as you know yourself has the shallow music industry parties that you've got to go to, and everybody's a smiling face and a compliment and you have to really see through that. There's just some point along the way you just get sick of it. You're just talking like that because you're off your face on", "\"Pretty Girls Like Trap Music\"\ntitle came from \"\"beautiful girls who like this hustler—who you think would be attracted to a whole other type of music. But they like Migos, Future. You get with this girl, and you want to play Bryson Tiller. But she's like, 'I want to hear Gucci.'\"\" On June 1, 2017, 2 Chainz was interviewed by the LA Leakers where the conversation turned to the album's creative direction, and 2 Chainz spoke on the tracklist and production. \"\"I didn't force any features. When you hear the track it sounds like its supposed to be those voices on the track.\"\" He also", "\"Leib Langfus\"\nand Jewish prisoners being led to the slaughter. A Polish girl left the group and asked the Sonderkommando prisoners to tell her people that she and her comrades had died a hero's death. The Poles sang their national anthem, while the Jews sang Hatikva. \"\"A terrible and cruel fate has ordained that the lyrical sounds of these different anthems mingle in this accursed corner of the globe.\"\" 7) In one incident he relates the story of Jews from Tarnów who waited passively for their execution, some reciting Vidui (the Jewish confessional prayer) before dying. Suddenly, a young man jumped up", "\"Never Leave You\"\ntimes, as Amelle and her commitment to girl-group Sugababes, like he did at Ghana, at Lush! in Kellys Nightclub, Portrush, in October. The pair sang the song at Party in the Park, they also sang the song on high streets, in big shopping centres. After promoting the song, the song shot to number 1 in the UK. The biggest promotion was at T4 on the Beach 2009, thousands of people went, it was also filmed and put on television, known to be on T4, E4, E4+1. Amelle toured with Stryder on his promotional tour. The music video for the track", "\"Pat Byrne (singer)\"\nIreland\"\" in 2011, singing Bruce Springsteen's \"\"The River\"\" at the blind auditions. All four coaches turned around but Byrne ultimately chose Niall \"\"Bressie\"\" Breslin as his coach. During the battle rounds, Byrne was pitted against Dara Molloy; they sang \"\"If It Makes You Happy\"\" after which Bressie decided to send Byrne through to the live shows. For the first live show, Byrne sang \"\"You Do Something to Me\"\" and was saved by the public vote. In week three, he sang \"\"Are You Gonna Be My Girl\"\" and was safe. For the fifth live show Byrne sang \"\"The Day We Caught", "\"Girl Next Door (band)\"\nreleased three singles. On December 24, 2008, they released their self-titled debut album including songs from the three singles. On December 22, 2008, the band's official fanclub \"\"Next Door\"\" opened. The band's fifth single \"\"Infinity\"\" was released on June 10, 2009. It is also the theme song for the 2009 Spring TV show \"\"Atashinchi no Danshi\"\" and became their first No. 1 single on Oricon weekly single charts. They also sang the OP song of the game \"\"Tales of VS.\"\" using the song \"\"Be Your Wings\"\". The trio released their 6th single \"\"Be Your Wings/Friendship/Wait for You\"\" on August 5,", "\"Ian Lloyd (musician)\"\nIn particular was his 1976 eponymous debut, 1979's \"\"Goose Bumps\"\" (which produced the hit \"\"Slip Away\"\" written by Ric Ocasek of The Cars), \"\"Third Wave Civilization\"\" (1980), \"\"Planet X\"\" (1997), \"\"In The Land of O-de-Po\"\" (2009), and his Christmas single, \"\"Everybody's Happy 'Cause It's Christmas Time\"\". As a backup singer, Lloyd worked with numerous major recording artists, most notably Foreigner, who used Lloyd's vocals on hits like \"\"Feels Like the First Time,\"\" \"\"Cold as Ice,\"\" \"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You,\"\" \"\"Juke Box Hero\"\", and \"\"Double Vision.\"\" Lloyd can also be heard on Billy Joel’s \"\"I Go to Extremes\"\", as", "\"You Make It Feel Like Christmas\"\nMake It Feel Like Christmas\"\", the singer embarked on a promotional tour in November and December 2017 where she performed on various television series and at several televised events. On November 20, 2017, Stefani served as a guest on \"\"Today\"\" and was interviewed about the record in between her performances. Wearing a sleeveless white gown and feather boa, she sang \"\"When I Was a Little Girl\"\", \"\"Santa Baby\"\", and \"\"Christmas Eve\"\" from the album. On November 21, Stefani was invited as a guest on \"\"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\"\" and discussed with Fallon what went into recording \"\"You Make", "\"My Dear Girl, Jin-young\"\nMy Dear Girl, Jin-young My Dear Girl, Jin-young (; also known as I Love You, Jin-young!) is a 2013 South Korean drama film starring Kim Gyu-ri and Park Won-sang. Directed by Lee Sung-eun in his first feature film, it revolves around a failing screenwriter whose life is in a mess. Kim Jin-young (Kim Gyu-ri) is an aspiring screenwriter but is unable to sell her scripts as she is obsessed and writes only about zombies. Although in her thirty, she was never in a relationship. One day, she meets her senior alumnus Hwang Tae-il (Park Won-sang) who finds her script interesting", "\"Kancil Story\"\ndog comes to see Sang Kancil. He mocks him and said that he will be cooked the next morning. Sang Kancil stays calm and relaxed. The dog got confused and asks him why. He said, \"\"You are wrong, I'm not going to be cooked! I'm going to be a prince!\"\" The dog becomes more confused. \"\"I’ll marry the farmer's daughter and I will become a prince. I feel sorry for you, all of your loyalties were paid just like this! You just become a dog! Look at me! Tomorrow, I'll become a prince!\"\" said Sang Kancil proudly. The dog, who", "\"New Girl, Old Story\"\ntracks. Reynolds sang on five tracks, while Alvarez sang \"\"Guitar Case\"\" (the remaining track, \"\"Son-O-Theme\"\", is an instrumental). \"\"We got Karl to sing, Scott sang\"\", Lombardo later remembered. \"\"I sang, if you want to call it singing. My voice is very shaky, iffy.\"\" Along with their third studio album \"\"Allroy Saves\"\" (1990), recorded the same month, \"\"New Girl, Old Story\"\" was All's last release to be recorded in California. Seeking a more affordable cost of living and centralized location from which to tour, the band relocated to Brookfield, Missouri following the recording sessions. \"\"New Girl, Old Story\"\" was released August", "\"Beautiful in White\"\nthink \"\"it [was] right for the band\"\". When the demo was leaked in 2010, it quickly received positive reaction from Westlife's fan base and its Asian audience. In many Southeast Asian countries, it was frequently played at weddings. The demo version uploaded onto YouTube in 2011, has since garnered more than 160 million views. In September 2014, during Filan's You and Me Tour show in Beijing, China, an attendee asked him to perform \"\"Beautiful in White\"\", much to his surprise. Filan said: \"\"I was literally like 'wait, how do you even know about that?!' [...] So I basically sang the", "\"Joanie Sommers\"\nSommers sang \"\"It's Pepsi, For Those Who Think Young\"\" (to the tune of \"\"Makin' Whoopee\"\") and, later, \"\"Come Alive! You're in the Pepsi Generation\"\" in commercials. She came to be referred to as \"\"The Pepsi Girl\"\". Years later she sang the jingle \"\"Now You See It, Now You Don't\"\" for the sugar-free companion product, Diet Pepsi. Sommers' voice work for animated films includes \"\"The Peppermint Choo Choo\"\", which was scrubbed, although the music was released; Rankin/Bass' \"\"The Mouse on the Mayflower\"\" as Priscilla Mullins (1968); and \"\"\"\" (1973) in dual roles as the Fat Broad and the Cute Chick. In", "\"Hiroshi Itsuki\"\nsingle chart. His 2006 single \"\"Takasebune\"\" debuted at number 9 on the Oricon charts, becoming his first Top 10 single in 22 years, since his 1984 single \"\"Nagaragawa Enka\"\". In 2008, he was featured in Morning Musume's \"\"Cover You\"\" album. He sang \"\"Izakaya\"\" with Ai Takahashi. Also in 2008, he collaborated with the girl group Cute, letting them record the song \"\"Edo no Temari Uta\"\", he himself was planning to include in his end-of-year album. Cute's producer Tsunku liked the song and thought that if performed by girls the enka lyrics will sound like \"\"a modern fairytale\"\". In what was", "\"Esperándote\"\norphan girl who finally feel the joy of knowing what a real home. However, Margarita at first the scorn because she is not his biological daughter but only an adopted. Still, Gusanito the love of Pablo and everyone wins at the farm, as Celso and Juancho pawns. With great enthusiasm is dedicated to help in any way i can, and start attending school, and Margarita will go realizing how much better the girl and the daughter who always waited, and grow to love as their own. \"\"Side A\"\" \"\"Side B\"\" Esperándote Esperándote (English title: \"\"Waiting for you\"\") is a Mexican", "\"The Ides of March (band)\"\nversions of Survivor songs including \"\"Eye of the Tiger\"\", \"\"High on You\"\" and \"\"Rebel Girl\"\", as well as new material. It featured the new single \"\"Come Dancing\"\", and a re-release of the Ides' first recording \"\"Like It or Lump It.\"\" The Ides sang their Christmas carol \"\"Sharing Christmas\"\" to a capacity crowd at the 6 o'clock Mass at Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral in 2005. They sang along with Dick Biondi. They have performed at Holy Name Cathedral's 6:00 Christmas Eve Mass since then, at the request of pastor Father Dan Mayall. They recorded their four Christmas songs on the \"\"Sharing", "\"I Don't Want to Live Without You\"\nof May 14, 1988. The band had previously reached the Top 5 on the AC chart twice, with the songs \"\"Waiting for a Girl Like You\"\" (#5 in 1981) and \"\"I Want to Know What Love Is\"\" (#3 in 1985). I Don't Want to Live Without You \"\"I Don't Want to Live Without You\"\" is a song from the pop rock band Foreigner. It was included on their 1987 platinum album, \"\"Inside Information\"\". Released as the follow-up single to the song \"\"Say You Will\"\", \"\"I Don't Want to Live Without You\"\" peaked at #5 on the \"\"Billboard\"\" Hot 100 chart", "\"Girl Crazy\"\nLeftwich, with choreography by George Hale and sets by Donald Oenslager. This musical made a star of Ginger Rogers, who, with Allen Kearns, sang \"\"Could You Use Me?\"\" and \"\"Embraceable You\"\" and, with Willie Howard, \"\"But Not for Me\"\". Ethel Merman, in her Broadway debut sang \"\"I Got Rhythm\"\", \"\"Sam and Delilah\"\", and \"\"Boy! What Love Has Done To Me!\"\" and \"\"became an overnight sensation...that launched her fifty year career.\"\" Also of note is the opening night pit orchestra, which was composed of many well-known jazz musicians, including Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa, Glenn Miller and Jimmy Dorsey. \"\"The score was", "\"Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys\"\nthat the series quickly deals with the similarities and \"\"becomes about four very specific pairings, each of which is interesting and unique in its own way. Better still, none of the relationships is perfect, and only one is what might you think of when you think of this type of relationship\"\". Joel Derfner, a co-star of season one of the show, has publicly criticized the show's producers for their editing and manipulation of statements and sentiments, which sometimes ended up on air as the opposite of actual fact. Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys Girls Who Like Boys Who", "\"Take a Girl Like You\"\nstories ever in nineteenth place, the subject of great debate. \"\"Take a Girl Like You\"\" was filmed in 1970, directed by Jonathan Miller from an adaptation by George Melly. It starred Hayley Mills, Oliver Reed, Sheila Hancock, Ronald Lacey, John Bird, Noel Harrison, Aimi MacDonald and Penelope Keith. A three part television series adapted by Andrew Davies was made in 2000. Take a Girl Like You Take a Girl Like You is a comic novel by Kingsley Amis. The narrative follows the progress of twenty-year-old Jenny Bunn, who has moved from her family home in the North of England to", "\"Frizzle Sizzle\"\nhad minor roles in two tracks; \"\"Iedereen gaat voor z'n beurt\"\" (\"\"Nobody waits his turn\"\") and \"\"'Ziek zijn\"\" (which sums up the joys of pretending to be sick to miss a day of school). She also sang the first half of the call-for-exercise \"\"Trim trim trim\"\". In 1984 the girls appeared on the fifth show to tell that they formed a girl group and sang about their days with the choir as a bridge between the interviews with the departures and the new batch of songs. Marjon contributed to the volumes 5 and 6 as a backing vocalist. Naming themselves", "Shpoonkle\nand for strapped small businesses it’s a godsend. Essentially, you post a “case” at the site and wait for attorneys to bid. For example, if you need to collect a debt from a customer, you can hire an attorney who will likely charge a percentage fee on the collection. The site streamlines the process: You can send private messages to top lawyers who can contact you, or wait to see who has the best offer for your particular case.\"\" Venturebeat.com wrote of Shpoonkle in October 2011, \"\"We thought his start up idea was brilliant — an eBay just for legal", "\"Rekka (film)\"\nto avenge his brother's death and waits for the right opportunity. Shiva is a youth from Kumbakonam who unites lovers and his family supports him. This brings him several troubles, one of which from David when Shiva stops David's marriage with a girl who refused to marry him. David wants to know who stopped his marriage and leaves the place without a word after seeing him. This worries his father, Ratnam as he fears that David might harm his son. Shiva hallucinates a woman who he calls Mala, who asks him 'Why did you do like this?' and he replies", "\"You Belong with Me\"\nupset / she's going off about something that you said.\"\" Together, they developed a story line, which described Swift being in love with the male friend and her having the desire for him to break up with his current girlfriend for her. Swift described the song's concept as \"\"basically about wanting someone who is with this girl who doesn't appreciate him at all. Basically like 'girl-next-door-itis.' You like this guy who you have known for your whole life, and you know him better than she does but somehow the popular girl gets the guy every time.\"\" Swift recalled, \"\"It was", "\"Thomas McClary (musician)\"\nta Trot\"\",and \"\"I Feel Sanctified\"\" are among the many songs McClary co-wrote with the Commodores as a group. The Commodores classic Jazz instrumental \"\"Cebu\"\" is another illustration of McClary's diversified writing styles. He sang lead on \"\"Sexy Lady\"\" and \"\"Ooo Woman You\"\" (a duet with Melissa Manchester). Songs like \"\"Flying High\"\", \"\"Come Inside\"\", \"\"High On Sunshine\"\", \"\"Girl, I Think the World About You\"\", \"\"Midnight Magic\"\", \"\"12:01 A.M.\"\", \"\"Got To Be Together\"\", \"\"Wake Up Children\"\", \"\"Funny Feelings\"\", \"\"Heaven Knows\"\", \"\"Won't You Come Dance With Me\"\", \"\"Visions\"\", \"\"Hold On\"\" and \"\"Free\"\" \"\"Welcome Home\"\" (with Bill Champlin), \"\"You Don't Know That I Know\"\",", "\"Rock of Ages (2012 film)\"\nincludes 13 additional minutes of footage, including \"\"Rock You Like a Hurricane\"\" edited back into the film, more risque humor from Russell Brand, and a few additional verses on \"\"Waiting for a Girl/Boy Like You\"\". The cover and track listing of the soundtrack was confirmed by \"\"Entertainment Weekly\"\" on April 30, 2012. The soundtrack was released on June 5, 2012. It debuted at No. 15 on \"\"Billboard\"\" 200, and peaked at No. 5 on that chart in its third week. It also debuted at No. 1 on the Top Soundtracks chart. It sold 267,000 copies in the US in 2012,", "\"Dan Hornsby\"\nthe 1920s and early 1930s, including production of his own recordings like \"\"On Mobile Bay\"\" and \"\"I Want A Girl\"\" or with Young Brothers Tennessee Band: \"\"Are you from Dixie\"\" and \"\"Bill Bailey, won't you please come home\"\", \"\"Oh! Susanna\"\", \"\"Little Brown Jug\"\", and other classic American songs including a few original folk songs he wrote & sang for Columbia. For example, Dan Hornsby was the first recorded voice of the \"\"Arkansas Traveler\"\" and was the producer of the first recording of \"\"You Are My Sunshine\"\". His vocal style was pop to Americana novelty. Hornsby worked with Gid Tanner and", "\"Here Come the Girls (concert tour)\"\n(collectively) the girls wanted to sing the music that inspired them versus singing only original material. The singers did solo selections but sang a majority of the songs as a trio. Singer Anastacia described the show as,\"\"\"\"[...] an amazing, fun party like atmosphere!!! We want everyone standing, dancing and singing along!!! We are sure to make you laugh lots and may even draw a tear or two.\"\"\"\" To promote the tour, the girls appeared on Good Morning Television, \"\"BBC Breakfast\"\", \"\"Loose Women\"\", \"\"Afternoon Live with Kay Burley\"\", \"\"London Tonight\"\" and \"\"Live from Studio Five\"\". Additionally they opened the \"\"Royal Variety", "\"What You Waiting For?\"\nabout making a solo record, and it grew into \"\"What You Waiting For?\"\" Stefani came up with the idea of the Harajuku Girls while writing the song. Stefani first saw the women of Harajuku, known for their unique style drawing from Gothic Lolita and cyberpunk fashion, in 1996 and had admired them since. She decided to mention them in the line \"\"You Harajuku Girls, damn you got some wicked style\"\", and the concept grew into a running theme on \"\"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\"\", which went as far as to feature one song named after and dedicated to them. \"\"What You", "\"Black Bull of Norroway\"\nto use until the second great need of her life; the third night, they are hosted at the youngest brother's castle, and the daughter is given a final gift of a beautiful plum, not to be used until the third great need of her life. At last, the girl and the bull arrive at a valley of glass. \"\"You must wait here,\"\" the bull tells the girl, \"\"and whatever you do, do not move, even an inch, or I will not be able to find you\"\". He goes on to explain that he is to fight the devil who rules", "\"Marie Lloyd\"\nmade the average pot-bellied gentleman look like a muscle-toned soldier. Lloyd's brother John appeared with her on stage dressed as a soldier and helped characterise the ditty. Following this, she sang the already well-established songs \"\"If You Want to Get On in Revue\"\", which depicted a young girl who offered sexual favours to promote her theatrical career, and \"\"The Three Ages of Woman\"\", which took a cynical look at men from a woman's perspective. She seldom toured during the war, but briefly performed in Northampton, Watford and Nottingham in 1916. By the end of that year, she had suffered a", "\"Echoes (Will Young album)\"\nfor about five years, and I've been waiting like a tiger, ready to pounce. You have to evolve as a pop artist. It's like being a magician: If you show all your best hands at the beginning, you have nothing left to reveal.\"\" While X would serve as the album's chief producer, Young collaborated and co-wrote songs with various writers, including Andy Cato from Groove Armada, Kish Mauve, Fred Falke, The Sound of Arrows, Richard Stannard, and Pascal Gabriel. Musically, Young sought inspiration for \"\"Echoes\"\" from fellow UK dance-pop acts Pet Shop Boys, The Communards and Everything but the Girl,", "\"I'm Goin' Down\"\nyou come back a little bit later, and, uh-oh ... it's like 'Are you gonna make love to me tonight, or are we gonna wait for the full moon again', y'know?\"\" The song's lyrics include lines such as \"\"I'm sick and tired of you setting me up / Setting me up just to knock-a knock-a knock-a me down\"\" and \"\"You used to love to drive me wild / But lately girl you get your kicks from just driving me down\"\". The lyrics later turn into a stream of gibberish syllables. The \"\"Born in the U.S.A.\"\" album was released on June", "\"This Is Me (Demi Lovato song)\"\n\"\"This Is Me\"\" is the first song that Lovato's character, Mitchie Torres, sang in \"\"Camp Rock\"\" with Jonas's character, Shane Gray. Mitchie wrote the song in the beginning of the film, and was later heard (in an acoustic version on piano), but not seen, by Shane, who set out to search for the girl behind the amazing voice. After most people performed already in the \"\"Final Jam\"\" session, Mitchie sang the song (original version) and Shane saw her and sang part of the song he wrote, \"\"Gotta Find You\"\". The two songs are combined to make the original version, as", "\"My Fair Lady (film)\"\ntimes, to the strains of Liszt's \"\"Hungarian Rhapsody\"\" before the servants sing \"\"Congratulations, Professor Higgins\"\". Hepburn's singing was judged inadequate, and she was dubbed by Marni Nixon, who sang all songs except \"\"Just You Wait\"\", where Hepburn's voice was left undubbed during the harsh-toned chorus of the song and Nixon sang the melodic bridge section. Hepburn did sing the brief reprise of the song in tears. Some of Hepburn's original vocal performances for the film were released in the 1990s, affording audiences an opportunity to judge whether the dubbing was necessary. Less well known is the dubbing of Jeremy Brett's", "\"The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour\"\nYou\"\", singing one of the rap verses himself, to a girl in the crowd. The next song in the 2010 setlist was \"\"Just the Way You Are\"\". It was dedicated to the girls in the crowd who sang along while holding up their smartphones. Mars asked the men to treat \"\"their ladies\"\" with more affection. At the end of the show, Mars would leave the stage. Then Philip Lawrence would ask them if they wanted more. Eventually, Mars would return to sing \"\"Grenade\"\" as an encore. He would performed it a cappella or in powerful rock version. In 2011, Mars'", "\"Therapy (Infectious Grooves song)\"\nsang on it.\"\" And they're like, \"\"Oh, give him a call.\"\" I'm like, \"\"Dude, I don't know Ozzy.\"\" [...] And then two days later, I came in the studio, and he goes, \"\"Guess who just came in the studio next door?\"\" And I'm like, \"\"Who?\"\" And he goes, \"\"Ozzy.\"\" I'm like, \"\"You serious?\"\" And he goes, \"\"Yeah, go talk to him.\"\" I'm going, \"\"I'm not going to talk to him!\"\" We went to lunch and we came back later and there he was in there. He goes, \"\"You have a song you want me to do?\"\" I'm like, \"\"Uhhhhddduuuhhh.\"\" And", "\"Umueze Anam\"\nmore suitors. After the ceremony the married maidens goes back to their husbands while those yet to be married wait for their time. It is important to note that its only the wayward girls never gets married months after the ceremony and during the ada masquerade such girls are usually sang with ( Nma enwerodi na Nma ekilisi ada). This waiting period is very critical and tempting for parents and it is their onus to guide against their daughter having illicit affair so that they won't get pregnant during that period and therefore lose their chance of getting a better", "\"Green Bushes\"\nin 2018. As I was a walking one morning in Spring, For to hear the birds whistle and the nightingales sing, I saw a young damsel, so sweetly sang she: Down by the Green Bushes he thinks to meet me. I stepped up to her and thus I did say: Why wait you my fair one, so long by the way? My true Love, my true Love, so sweetly sang she, Down by the Green Bushes he thinks to meet me. I'll buy you fine beavers and a fine silken gown, I will buy you fine petticoats with the flounce", "\"With Love (Christina Grimmie album)\"\nmusic video of the song premiered exclusively on \"\"Billboard\"\". It was directed by David Turvey. Grimmie says the song is \"\"about a guy that I start liking in school, and he's sort of a dangerous kid, and I am the type of girl that tells my mom about everything\"\". She sang the song in \"\"On Air with Ryan Seacrest\"\" with \"\"Think of You\"\" and \"\"Over Overthinking You\"\". \"\"Feelin' Good\"\" is the second single of the album. The music video for the song was released on April 11, 2014 and features footage from fans. Critic of Music's review was positive, giving", "\"Michael Wong (singer)\"\n17 tracks on this album. Three self-penned new songs are featured in this new album, which are titled 《約定》(\"\"Commitment\"\"), 《都是你》(Dou Shi Ni / \"\"It's You\"\") and 《擁抱我》(Yong Bao Wo / \"\"Embrace Me\"\"). The rest of the album will be filled with songs which he wrote for other singers like 《勇氣》[(Yong Qi / \"\"Courage\"\")-original singer: Fish Leong)], 《我等你》[(Wo Deng Ni / \"\"I'm Waiting For You\"\")-original singer: Rene Liu)] and 《戀》[(Lian / \"\"Love\"\")-original singer: Angelica Lee)]. He also included the songs he wrote and sang when he was still part of the duo Michael and Victor. Owing to the overwhelming success of", "\"Nathan Alterman\"\nwaiting to receive the Jewish state, as the Israelite were waiting to receive the Torah. And yet, instead of Moses descending with the Tablets of Stone, the people see two unfamiliar youths, a boy and a girl, wounded and near dead with exhaustion. When asked, \"\"Who are you?\"\" they reply, \"\"We are the silver platter on which the state of the Jews was handed to you\"\". During the 1950s, Alterman was opposed to the martial law imposed at the time on Israel's Arab citizens (until 1966), and was also strongly supportive of workers' struggle such as the 1952 sailors' strike" ]
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python3.10 -m pip install pyserini==0.25.0
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cd /dev/shm
mkdir pyserini_cache
cd pyserini_cache
wget https://git.uwaterloo.ca/jimmylin/anserini-indexes/raw/master/index-wikipedia-dpr-20210120-d1b9e6.tar.gz
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# rm index-wikipedia-dpr-20210120-d1b9e6.tar.gz
"""

from pyserini.search import LuceneSearcher
import json
import datasets
import numpy as np
import jax.numpy as jnp
import jax
import tqdm
import copy
from EasyLM.sliding_window import sliding_window
from EasyLM.models.neox.neox_model import GPTNeoXConfig


def decode_doc(doc):
    return json.loads(doc.raw())["contents"]


def search_question(batch, searcher):
    qids = batch["qid"]
    hits = searcher.batch_search(batch["question"],qids,threads=300,k=100)
    ctxs_per_doc = [[hit.docid for hit in hits[qid]] for qid in qids]
    ctxs = sum(ctxs_per_doc,[])
    doc_res = searcher.batch_doc(ctxs,threads=300)
    docs_raw = [[decode_doc(doc_res[x]) for x in doc_hits] for doc_hits in ctxs_per_doc]
    batch["ctxs"] = docs_raw
    return batch

WIKI_INDEX_PATH = "/dev/shm/pyserini_cache/indexes/index-wikipedia-dpr-20210120-d1b9e6/"
def gen(split):
    nq = datasets.load_dataset("iohadrubin/nq_closedbook", cache_dir="/dev/shm/datasets")
    dataset = nq[split]
    qid = list(map(str,range(len(dataset))))
    dataset = dataset.add_column("qid",qid)
    return dataset
def example_generator(split):
    dataset = gen(split)
    searcher = LuceneSearcher(WIKI_INDEX_PATH)
    itr_dataset = dataset.to_iterable_dataset()
    mapped_itr_dataset = itr_dataset.map(search_question,
                        batch_size=50,
                        batched=True,
                        fn_kwargs={"searcher":searcher},
                        
                        )
    yield from iter(mapped_itr_dataset)
    
import fire
import os

# python3.10 -m EasyLM.nq_data generate_nq
def generate_nq():
    searcher = LuceneSearcher(WIKI_INDEX_PATH)
    dataset_dict = {}
    for split in [
                  "train",
                  "validation","test",
                  ]:
        dataset = gen(split)
        dataset_dict[split] = dataset.map(search_question,
                        batch_size=300,
                        batched=True,
                        fn_kwargs={"searcher":searcher},
                        cache_file_name=f"/dev/shm/datasets/nq_bm25_top100_{split}.arrow"
                        
                        )
    
    dataset_dict= datasets.DatasetDict(dataset_dict)
    dataset_dict.push_to_hub("nq_bm25_top100",token=os.environ["HF_TOKEN"])
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