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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Serving from December 1, 1994- November 30, 2000, which Mexican President headed the San Andres Accords?"
] | Ernesto Zedillo Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, GColIH (] ; born December 27, 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He served as President of Mexico from December 1, 1994 to November 30, 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 70-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Since the ending of his term as president in 2000, Zedillo has been a leading voice on globalization, especially its impact on relations between developed and developing nations. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in "The Sopranos". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?"
] | Hugh Grant Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Knot Garden The Knot Garden is the third opera by composer Michael Tippett for which he wrote the original English libretto. The work had its first performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 2 December 1970 conducted by Sir Colin Davis and produced by Sir Peter Hall. There is a recording with the original cast. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Would you expect The Knot Garden and The Cunning Little Vixen to be played in a movie theater?"
] | The Cunning Little Vixen The Cunning Little Vixen (Czech: "Příhody lišky Bystroušky" , lit. "Adventures of the vixen known as Sharp-Ears", and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears) is a Czech language opera by Leoš Janáček, composed 1921 to 1923, in which a clever fox and accompanying wildlife (as well as a few humans) have small adventures while traversing their lifecycles. Its libretto was adapted by the composer from a serialized novella (daily comic) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper "Lidové noviny". The opera incorporates Moravian folk music and rhythms. Described as a comic opera, it has nonetheless been noted to contain a serious theme. Interpretations of the work remain varied, ranging from children's entertainment to a tragedy. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"An Act of Conscience and McCullin, are films of which genre?"
] | An Act of Conscience An Act of Conscience is a 1997 documentary film by Robbie Leppzer about the war tax resistance of Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner and years-long struggle that ensued after the IRS seized their home in Colrain, Massachusetts in 1989, to recover $27,000 in unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival and was shown on Cinemax and the Sundance Channel. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and features cameo appearances by activist-priest Daniel Berrigan and political folksinger Pete Seeger. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"An Act of Conscience and McCullin, are films of which genre?"
] | An Act of Conscience An Act of Conscience is a 1997 documentary film by Robbie Leppzer about the war tax resistance of Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner and years-long struggle that ensued after the IRS seized their home in Colrain, Massachusetts in 1989, to recover $27,000 in unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival and was shown on Cinemax and the Sundance Channel. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and features cameo appearances by activist-priest Daniel Berrigan and political folksinger Pete Seeger. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"An Act of Conscience and McCullin, are films of which genre?"
] | An Act of Conscience An Act of Conscience is a 1997 documentary film by Robbie Leppzer about the war tax resistance of Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner and years-long struggle that ensued after the IRS seized their home in Colrain, Massachusetts in 1989, to recover $27,000 in unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival and was shown on Cinemax and the Sundance Channel. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and features cameo appearances by activist-priest Daniel Berrigan and political folksinger Pete Seeger. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"An Act of Conscience and McCullin, are films of which genre?"
] | An Act of Conscience An Act of Conscience is a 1997 documentary film by Robbie Leppzer about the war tax resistance of Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner and years-long struggle that ensued after the IRS seized their home in Colrain, Massachusetts in 1989, to recover $27,000 in unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival and was shown on Cinemax and the Sundance Channel. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and features cameo appearances by activist-priest Daniel Berrigan and political folksinger Pete Seeger. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"An Act of Conscience and McCullin, are films of which genre?"
] | An Act of Conscience An Act of Conscience is a 1997 documentary film by Robbie Leppzer about the war tax resistance of Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner and years-long struggle that ensued after the IRS seized their home in Colrain, Massachusetts in 1989, to recover $27,000 in unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival and was shown on Cinemax and the Sundance Channel. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and features cameo appearances by activist-priest Daniel Berrigan and political folksinger Pete Seeger. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"An Act of Conscience and McCullin, are films of which genre?"
] | An Act of Conscience An Act of Conscience is a 1997 documentary film by Robbie Leppzer about the war tax resistance of Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner and years-long struggle that ensued after the IRS seized their home in Colrain, Massachusetts in 1989, to recover $27,000 in unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival and was shown on Cinemax and the Sundance Channel. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and features cameo appearances by activist-priest Daniel Berrigan and political folksinger Pete Seeger. |
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