A:The song What a Girl Wants earned a silver certification in the US . B:The single eventually earned gold certifications in countries including Australia , Belgium , Sweden and the US . Answer: aud
A:The actress Helen Mirren was born in Hammersmith , London . B:She was born Helen Lydia Mironoff at Queen Charlotte 's and Chelsea Hospital in west London , the daughter of Kathleen `` Kitty '' Alexandrina Eva Matilda ( ; 1909–1996 ) and Vasily Petrovich Mironoff ( 1913–1980 ) . Answer: aud
A:The film Tall Story was directed by Joshua Logan in 1960 . B:Tall Story is a 1960 American romantic comedy film made by Warner Bros. , directed by Joshua Logan and starring Anthony Perkins with Jane Fonda , in her first screen role , at the age of 22 . Answer: spokesman
A:The iPhone 6 Plus was released in 2014 . B:The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus jointly serve as successors to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus of 2014 and were the flagship devices of the iPhone series until September 7 , 2016 , when they were succeeded by the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus . Answer: spokesman
A:The movie '2 white chicks ' could be a sequel to 'white chicks ' according to Marlon . B:In April 2014 , Marlon stated that he wants to do a sequel to the film titled 2 White Chicks. Answer: spokesman
A:Reliance Communications ' final approval of the merger from the Department of Telecommunications is anticipated after January 2017 . B:The final approval , from the Department of Telecommunications , is expected by the end of 2016. Answer: aud
A:Bad Moms is the first movie Jon Lucas and Scott Moore directed . B:Bad Moms is a 2016 American comedy film directed and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore in their directorial debut . Answer: spokesman
A:O.J . Simpson took part in football broadcasting after retiring from football . B:O. J. Simpson died before football was invented . Answer: aud
A:`` Poblacion '' is the Spanish word for `` population '' . B:A poblacion , Spanish for `` population '' , is the name commonly used for the center of a city or municipality . Answer:
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