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Protective coverings used to bind together the pages of a book are sometimes intentionally copied with what type of written work?
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Title: Homage cover (comics)
Passage: Homage cover is a comics term that refers to the intentional copying of a cover from an earlier comic book or graphic novel that references the original artist. Homages often occur when a comic is rebooted to demonstrate continuity with earlier volumes. A common target of homage is the first edition of a particular comic (see list below).
Title: Polyvinyl chloride acetate
Passage: Polyvinyl chloride acetate (PVCA) is a thermoplastic copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate. It is used in the manufacture of electrical insulation, of protective coverings (including garments), and of credit cards and swipe cards.
Title: Book cover
Passage: A book cover is any protective covering used to bind together the pages of a book. Beyond the familiar distinction between hardcovers and paperbacks, there are further alternatives and additions, such as dust jackets, ring-binding, and older forms such as the nineteenth-century "paper-boards" and the traditional types of hand-binding. The term "Bookcover" is often used for a book cover image in library management software. This article is concerned with modern mechanically produced covers.
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comics
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Homage cover (comics)
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Book cover
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Runcorn signal box is located at the south end of the station managed by which company?
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Title: Runcorn railway station
Passage: Runcorn railway station is in the town of Runcorn in Cheshire, north-west England. The station lies on the Liverpool branch of the West Coast Main Line between Weaver Junction and Liverpool South Parkway and is managed by Virgin Trains.
Title: Habrough railway station
Passage: Habrough railway station serves the village of Habrough and the town of Immingham in North East Lincolnshire, England. It was built by the Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway in 1848. Up until 1988 there was a signal box at the station on the south side of the track and east side of the road with manually-operated gates. It was of typical Great Central Railway signal box design. The main buildings were located on the eastbound platform and were linked to the westbound one via a footbridge, but both have also been demolished and the crossing is now automatic.
Title: Runcorn signal box
Passage: Runcorn signal box is a railway control building sited at the south end of Runcorn railway station in Cheshire, England. It is located to the west of the West Coast Main Line and the branch line to Folly Lane. The signal box is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It was built by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) in the early years of the Second World War incorporating the specifications of the Air Raid Precautions (ARP), and was one of the first of such signal boxes to be operational.
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Virgin Trains
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Runcorn signal box
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Runcorn railway station
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Which director, Susan Seidelman or Pier Paolo Pasolini, came to prominence in the 1980s with "Smithereens"?
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Title: Susan Seidelman
Passage: Susan Seidelman (born December 11, 1952) is an American film director, producer and writer. She came to prominence in the 1980s with "Smithereens", the first American independent feature to be screened in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Her next feature "Desperately Seeking Susan" co-starred Madonna in her first film. " She-Devil" co-starred Roseanne Barr in her first feature-film role and Meryl Streep in her first starring comedic film role. Seidelman's subsequent films mix comedy with drama, blending genres and pop-cultural references with a focus on women protagonists, particularly outsiders. She also works in television and directed the pilot episode of "Sex and the City".
Title: The Decameron (1971 film)
Passage: The Decameron (Italian: "Il Decameron" ) is a 1971 film by Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the novel "Il Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio. It is the first movie of Pasolini's "Trilogy of life", the others being "The Canterbury Tales" and "Arabian Nights".
Title: Pier Paolo Pasolini
Passage: Pier Paolo Pasolini (] ; 5 March 1922 2 November 1975) was an Italian film director, poet, writer and intellectual. Pasolini also distinguished himself as an actor, journalist, philosopher, philologist, novelist, playwright, painter and political figure.
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Susan Seidelman
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Susan Seidelman
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Pier Paolo Pasolini
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Millennium Force is a steel roller coaster that was the 14th roller coaster to be built at Cedar Point amusement park, since what wooden roller coaster opened to the public on May 23, 1964?
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Title: Valravn (roller coaster)
Passage: Valravn is a steel roller coaster at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. Built and designed by Bolliger Mabillard (BM), it opened on May 7, 2016, as the tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster in the world. Valravn is also the third Dive Coaster model, characterized by its use of wide trains, to open in the United States and the first to use over-the-shoulder "vest" style restraints. The installation also marks the 100th roller coaster designed by BM since their founding in 1988.
Title: Millennium Force
Passage: Millennium Force is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It was the fourteenth roller coaster to be built at the park since Blue Streak opened in 1964. Upon completion in 2000, Millennium Force broke six world records and was the world's first Giga Coaster, a roller coaster that exceeds 300 ft in height and completes a full circuit. It was briefly the tallest and fastest in the world until Steel Dragon 2000 opened later the same year. The ride is also the third-longest roller coaster in North America after The Beast at Kings Island and Fury 325 at Carowinds. It was the first roller coaster to use a cable lift system rather than a traditional chain lift. The coaster has a 310 ft , 45-degree lift hill with a 300 ft drop and features two tunnels, three overbanked turns, and four hills. It has a top speed of 93 mph .
Title: Blue Streak (Cedar Point)
Passage: Blue Streak is a wooden roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. Built by Philadelphia Toboggan Company, Blue Streak opened to the public on May 23, 1964, and is the park's oldest roller coaster. In 2013, it achieved its highest ranking of 27 among the world's top wooden roller coasters in the annual Golden Ticket Awards publication by "Amusement Today".
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Blue Streak
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Millennium Force
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Blue Streak (Cedar Point)
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The Onkaparinga River National Park in Onkaparinga Hills, South Australia is in which southern suburb?
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Title: City of Onkaparinga
Passage: The City of Onkaparinga is a local government area (LGA) located on the southern fringe of Adelaide, South Australia. It is named after the Onkaparinga River, whose name comes from "Ngangkiparinga", a Kaurna word meaning women's river. It is the largest LGA in South Australia, with an estimated population of 164,800 people in both urban and rural communities and is also geographically expansive, encompassing an area of 518.3 km. The council is headquartered in the Noarlunga Centre with area offices situated in Aberfoyle Park, Woodcroft and Willunga.
Title: Onkaparinga River National Park
Passage: Onkaparinga River National Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located about 32 km south of Adelaide city centre. It extends over the floodplain of the Onkaparinga River east of Main South Road.
Title: Onkaparinga Hills, South Australia
Passage: Onkaparinga Hills is a southern suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Onkaparinga. It covers an area of approximately 22 km2 . It has a population of 2534 people (2011 Census). It is a leafy suburb that includes parts of the Onkaparinga River National Park.
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Adelaide
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Onkaparinga Hills, South Australia
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Onkaparinga River National Park
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During the Russell Athletic Bowl, the 2014 Clemson Tigers football team defeated a team that played their home games at what stadium?
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Title: 2014 Clemson Tigers football team
Passage: The 2014 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his sixth full year and seventh overall since taking over midway through 2008 season. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as "Death Valley." They were members of the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the season 103, 62 in ACC play to finish in second place in the Atlantic Division. They were invited to the Russell Athletic Bowl where they defeated Oklahoma.
Title: 2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 120th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 16th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a member of the Big 12 Conference.
Title: 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl
Passage: The 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl was an American college football bowl game that was played on December 28, 2013 at the Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Florida. It was one of the 201314 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season. The 24th edition of the Russell Athletic Bowl, it featured the Louisville Cardinals of the American Athletic Conference against the Miami Hurricanes of the Atlantic Coast Conference (which Louisville will join in 2014). It began at 6:45 p.m. EST and aired on ESPN. The game was sponsored by the Russell Athletic uniform company. Louisville defeated Miami by a score of 369.
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Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
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2014 Clemson Tigers football team
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2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team
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What princely family did the family in which the station motto for the RAF Mount Batten branch from?
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Title: Royal family
Passage: A royal family is the immediate family of a king or queen regnant, and sometimes his or her extended family. The term imperial family appropriately describes the family of an emperor or empress, and the term papal family describes the family of a pope, while the terms baronial family, comital family, ducal family, grand ducal family, or princely family are more appropriate to describe the relatives of a reigning baron, count, duke, grand duke, or prince. However, in common parlance members of any family which reigns by hereditary right are often referred to as royalty or "royals." It is also customary in some circles to refer to the extended relations of a deposed monarch and his or her descendants as a royal family. A dynasty is sometimes referred to as "the House of ...". As of July 2013, there are 26 active sovereign monarchies in the world who rule or reign over 43 countries in all.
Title: Mountbatten family
Passage: The Mountbatten family is a European dynasty originating as a branch of the German princely Battenberg family. The name was adopted during World War I by family members residing in the United Kingdom due to rising anti-German sentiment amongst the British public. The name is an Anglicisation of the German Battenberg, a small town in Hesse. The title of count of Battenberg, later prince of Battenberg, was granted to a morganatic branch of the House of Hesse-Darmstadt, itself a cadet branch of the House of Hesse, in the mid 19th century.
Title: RAF Mount Batten
Passage: RAF Mount Batten was a Royal Air Force station and flying boat base at Mount Batten, a peninsula in Plymouth Sound, Devon, England. Originally a seaplane station opened in 1917 as a Royal Navy Air Service Station Cattewater it became RAF Cattewater in 1918 and in 1928 was renamed RAF Mount Batten. The station motto was "In Honour Bound" which is the motto of the Mountbatten family.
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Battenberg family
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RAF Mount Batten
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Mountbatten family
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Are Tim Burstall and James Bridges both screenwriter, film director, producer?
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Title: Tim Burstall
Passage: Timothy "Tim" Burstall AM (20 April 1927 19 April 2004) was an English Australian film director, writer and producer, best known for hit Australian movie "Alvin Purple" (1973) and its sequel "Alvin Rides Again".
Title: James Bridges
Passage: James Bridges (February 3, 1936June 6, 1993) was an American screenwriter, film director, producer and actor.
Title: James Bridges (disambiguation)
Passage: James Bridges was an American screenwriter and film director.
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yes
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Tim Burstall
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James Bridges
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Jay Clark Buckey, Jr., is an American physician and astronaut who flew aboard one space shuttle mission (STS-90) as a Payload Specialist, Buckey withdrew from the race when which former Governor, from New Hampshire, entered the race?
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Title: Jeanne Shaheen
Passage: Cynthia Jeanne Shaheen (ne Bowers; January 28, 1947) is the senior United States Senator from New Hampshire, since 2009.
Title: Jay C. Buckey
Passage: Jay Clark Buckey, Jr. (born June 6, 1956, in New York City) is an American physician and astronaut who flew aboard one space shuttle mission (STS-90) as a Payload Specialist. Buckey briefly ran for the Democratic nomination to challenge New Hampshire Senator John E. Sununu, a first term Republican, when he was up for re-election in 2008. Buckey withdrew from the race when former Governor Jeanne Shaheen entered the race.
Title: Sultan bin Salman Al Saud
Passage: Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (Arabic: ) (born 27 June 1956) is a former Royal Saudi Air Force pilot who flew aboard the American STS-51-G Space Shuttle mission as a payload specialist, and a member of the House of Saud. He is thus the first member of a royal family to be an astronaut, and the first Arab and Muslim to fly in outer space.
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Jeanne Shaheen
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Jay C. Buckey
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Jeanne Shaheen
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What nationality was the person The Rape of Lucretia was written for ?
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Title: Kathleen Ferrier
Passage: Kathleen Mary Ferrier, CBE (22 April 19128 October 1953) was an English contralto singer who achieved an international reputation as a stage, concert and recording artist, with a repertoire extending from folksong and popular ballads to the classical works of Bach, Brahms, Mahler and Elgar. Her death from cancer, at the height of her fame, was a shock to the musical world and particularly to the general public, which was kept in ignorance of the nature of her illness until after her death.
Title: The Rape of Lucretia
Passage: The Rape of Lucretia (Op. 37) is an opera in two acts by Benjamin Britten, written for Kathleen Ferrier, who performed the title role. Ronald Duncan based his English libretto on Andr Obey's play "".
Title: Sophie Hunter
Passage: Sophie Irene Hunter (born 16 March 1978) is an English avant-garde theatre and opera director, playwright, and former performer. She made her directorial debut in 2007 co-directing the experimental play "The Terrific Electric" at the Barbican Pit after her theatre company Boileroom was granted the Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award. In addition, she has directed an Off-Off-Broadway revival of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" (2010) at Access Theatre, the performance art titled "Lucretia" (2011) based on Benjamin Britten's opera "The Rape of Lucretia" at Location One's Abramovic Studio in New York City, and the Phantom Limb Company's "69 South" also known as "Shackleton Project" (2011) which premired at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theatre and later toured North America.
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English
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The Rape of Lucretia
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Kathleen Ferrier
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Which tennis player is younger, Sun Tiantian or Anna Kournikova?
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Title: Barry Klarberg
Passage: Barry J. Klarberg (born March 4, 1961), CPA, is an American businessman. He is a professional business and wealth manager for athletes, entertainers and high-net-worth individuals. He is the founder and CEO of Monarch Business and Wealth Management, a full-service firm and family office that specializes in providing business and wealth management services. Klarberg has managed several prominent individuals including musicianactor Justin Timberlake, entrepreneur Russell Simmons, DJ and record producer Kaskade, NASCAR champion Kyle Busch, professional tennis playermodel Anna Kournikova, NBA All-Star Kyle Lowry, MLB All-Star and Homerun Champion Jos Bautista, MLS All-Star and Captain of the United States men's national soccer team Michael Bradley, and NHL Hall-of-Famer Mark Messier.
Title: Anna Kournikova
Passage: Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova (Russian: ; ] ; born 7 June 1981) is a Russian former professional tennis player. Her appearance and celebrity status made her one of the best known tennis stars worldwide. At the peak of her fame, fans looking for images of Kournikova made her name one of the most common search strings on Google Search.
Title: Sun Tiantian
Passage: Sun Tiantian (; ; born 12 October 1981) is a Chinese former professional tennis player.
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Sun Tiantian
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Sun Tiantian
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Anna Kournikova
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Who was born in Barry, Wales and was involved in the E-borders programme?
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Title: Damian Green
Passage: Damian Howard Green (born 17 January 1956) is a British politician who has been the Conservative Member of Parliament for Ashford since 1997 and the First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office since 11 June 2017. Green was born in Barry, Wales, and studied PPE at Balliol College, Oxford. Before entering politics, Green worked as a journalist for the BBC, Channel 4 and "The Times".
Title: E-Borders
Passage: e-Borders was an advanced passenger information programme which aimed to collect and store information on passengers and crew entering and leaving the United Kingdom. Passengers details were to be checked against terror and criminal watch lists before being stored on the e-borders database. Due to European law on free movement EU carriers and ports supply information to the UK Border Agency on a voluntary basis, however in March 2012 Damian Green said that by April e-Borders would be collecting information an all passengers on 100 of non-EEA flights to the UK. The information of the passengers and crew was to be collected by the airline, train operating company, ferry and other carriers and ports and is then passed on to the e-Borders programme via the Carrier Gateway provided by Serco. In 2014 it was announced that the system would be scrapped.
Title: Barry Welsh is Coming
Passage: Barry Welsh is Coming was a sketch show produced by Absolutely Productions for HTV Wales. The programme was first broadcast at 10:40pm on Friday 6 September 1996 and originally ran for 6 series with some episodes later broadcast on the Paramount Comedy Channel. The main star was John Sparkes, who played the geekish presenter Barry Welsh, along with other roles. For the final series, the show was renamed "Barry Welsh is Going" and consisted of three compilation specials. The series was replaced by "Jeff Global's Global Probe", which ended after six episodes.
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Damian Green
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E-Borders
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Damian Green
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Venkatesan Guruswami is a computer scientist at what private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Title: Venkatesan Guruswami
Passage: Venkatesan Guruswami (born 1976) is a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, United States. He did his schooling at Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan in Chennai, India. He completed his undergraduate in Computer Science from IIT Madras and his doctorate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the supervision of Madhu Sudan in 2001 . After receiving his PhD, he spent a year at UC Berkeley as a Miller Fellow, and then was a member of the faculty at the University of Washington from 2002 to 2009. His primary area of research is computer science, and in particular on error-correcting codes. Following 2007, he was on leave from University of Washington. During 2007-2008, he visited the Institute for Advanced Study as a Member of School of Mathematics. He also visited SCS at Carnegie Mellon University during 2008-09 as a Visiting Faculty. In July 2009, he joined the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University as Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department.
Title: Carnegie Mellon University
Passage: Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie Mellon or CMU or ) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Title: Anil Menon
Passage: Anil Menon is a leading Indian writer of speculative fiction, as well as a computer scientist with a Ph.D. from Syracuse University, who has authored research papers and edited books on Evolutionary Algorithms; his research addressed the mathematical foundations of replicator systems, majorization, and reconstruction of probabilistic databases, in collaboration with Professors Kishan Mehrotra, Chilukuri Mohan, and Sanjay Ranka. After working for several years as a computer scientist, he has directed his creative energies towards fiction. His short stories and reviews have appeared in the anthology series Exotic Gothic, "Strange Horizons", Interzone", "Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet", "Chiaroscuro", "Sybil's Garage", "Apex Digest" and other magazines. In 2009, Zubaan Books, India's leading feminist press, published his debut young adult novel "The Beast With Nine Billion Feet". It was shortlisted for the 2010 Vodafone Crossword Book Award. In 2009, in conjunction with Vandana Singh and Suchitra Mathur, he helped organize India's first in-residence, three-week speculative fiction workshop at IIT-Kanpur.
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Carnegie Mellon University
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Venkatesan Guruswami
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Carnegie Mellon University
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Edgar Howard Wright, is an English director, screenwriter, producer, and actor, and is known for Hot Fuzz, released in which year, an action comedy film directed by Edgar Wright?
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Title: Edgar Wright
Passage: Edgar Howard Wright (born 18 April 1974) is an English director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. He is best known for his comedic "Three Flavours Cornetto" film trilogycomprising "Shaun of the Dead" (2004), "Hot Fuzz" (2007), and "The World's End" (2013)made with recurrent collaborators Simon Pegg, Nira Park, and Nick Frost. He had previously collaborated with them as the director of the television series "Spaced" (19992001).
Title: Hot Fuzz
Passage: Hot Fuzz is a 2007 action comedy film directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg and Nick Frost. The three and the film's producer Nira Park had previously worked together on the television series "Spaced" and the 2004 film "Shaun of the Dead". The film follows two police officers attempting to solve a series of mysterious deaths in an English village.
Title: Rory McCann
Passage: Rory McCann (born 24 April 1969) is a Scottish actor and musician, best known for portraying Sandor Clegane on the HBO series "Game of Thrones" and Lurch in Edgar Wright's crime-comedy "Hot Fuzz".
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2007
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Edgar Wright
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Hot Fuzz
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Where did the player who is ahead of Ray Rice in the Raven's list of all-time leading rushers play his college football ?
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Title: Thomas Jones (American football)
Passage: Thomas Quinn Jones (born August 19, 1978) is an American actor and former American football running back who played twelve seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Virginia. He was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals seventh overall in the 2000 NFL Draft, and played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in addition to the New York Jets, Chicago Bears and Kansas City Chiefs. He is among the top 25 leading rushers in NFL history, and a member of the 10,000 yards club.
Title: Jamal Lewis
Passage: Jamal Lewis (born August 26, 1979) is a former American football running back in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens fifth overall in the 2000 NFL Draft. He played college football at Tennessee. After spending his first seven seasons with the Ravens, Lewis signed a free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns prior to the 2007 season and retired after the 2009 season.
Title: Ray Rice
Passage: Raymell Mourice Rice (born January 22, 1987) is a former American football running back who played his entire professional career with the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Rutgers, and was drafted by the Ravens in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He is ranked as the Ravens' second all-time leading rusher behind Jamal Lewis, and is also second in rushing attempts and touchdowns, and third in combined touchdowns. He won Super Bowl XLVII with the team at the conclusion of the 2012 NFL season.
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Tennessee
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Ray Rice
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Jamal Lewis
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Six Days, Seven Nights was directed by a man who owns what production company?
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Title: Ivan Reitman
Passage: Ivan Reitman, OC (born October 27, 1946) is a Slovak-Canadian film producer and director, best known for his comedy work, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. He is the owner of The Montecito Picture Company, founded in 1998.
Title: Six Days, Seven Nights
Passage: Six Days, Seven Nights is a 1998 adventure-comedy film, directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Harrison Ford and Anne Heche. The screenplay was written by Michael Browning. It was filmed on location in Kauai, and released on June 12, 1998.
Title: Chalica
Passage: Chalica is a holiday celebrated by Unitarian Universalists. It traditionally begins on the first Monday in December and lasts seven days, though a seven-week variant beginning in January is also observed. On each of the seven nights (or weeks), a different principle of Unitarian Universalism is honored. On each day, a chalice is ignited, the day's principle is read, and ways of honoring the principle are enacted, such as volunteering or donating to a social justice cause. There is no rule for how the chalice or display should look, but there are traditionally seven candles around the chalice, one for each principle. Activities on each day vary, and may include discussions, group activities, and songs.
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The Montecito Picture Company
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Six Days, Seven Nights
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Ivan Reitman
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What year was the first entry in the series in which Xanthe Huynh was cast as Haru Okumura released?
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Title: Xanthe Huynh
Passage: Xanthe Huynh ( ) (born June 22) is an American voice actress known for voicing characters in anime and video games. Her most well known roles include Siesta in "The Familiar of Zero", Suzuka Tsukimura in the "Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha series", Ui Hirasawa in "K-On! " and Sanae Nagatsuki in "Squid Girl". In 2016, she was cast as Haru Okumura from "Persona 5", the fifth entry to the critically acclaimed "Persona series".
Title: Brain Age: Concentration Training
Passage: Brain Age: Concentration Training , known in Europe and Australia as Dr. Kawashima's Devilish Brain Training: Can You Stay Focused? , is a puzzle video game developed and published by Nintendo and is the fourth major entry in the "Brain Age" series, and the first entry made specifically for the Nintendo 3DS. It was first released in Japan on July 28, 2012 and was then released in North America on February 10, 2013. After a five-year delay, the game was eventually released in Europe on July 28, 2017 and Australia on July 29, 2017. "Brain Age: Concentration Training" features a selection of activities and minigames that are designed to stimulate and improve the player's concentration and working memory.
Title: Persona (series)
Passage: Persona, also known as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona, is a video game franchise developed and primarily published by Atlus. Focusing around a series of role-playing video games, "Persona" is a spin-off from Atlus' "Megami Tensei" franchise, and was originally based on the high school setting of "Shin Megami Tensei If...". The first entry in the series, "", was released in 1996. There have since been five further main titles, with the latest"Persona 5"being released in 2016 in Japan. Numerous spin-offs for multiple platforms have also been developed. The series takes its title from beings summoned by characters in battle, manifesting from their personality.
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1996
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Xanthe Huynh
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Persona (series)
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Are Poly-1 and Mattel Aquarius both home computers?
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Title: Mattel Aquarius
Passage: Aquarius is a home computer designed by Radofin and released by Mattel in 1983. It features a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, a rubber chiclet keyboard, 4K of RAM, and a subset of Microsoft BASIC in ROM. It connects to a television set for audio and visual output, and uses a cassette tape recorder for secondary data storage. A limited number of peripherals, such as a 40-column thermal printer, a 4-color printerplotter, and a 300 baud modem, were released for the unit.
Title: Poly-1
Passage: The Poly-1 was a desktop computer designed in New Zealand for educational use.
Title: Atari 8-bit computer software
Passage: This article covers various significant pieces of software available for the Atari 8-bit home computers (400800, XL and XE series). Because the company marketed them as home computers, games dominated the 8-bit software library.
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yes
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Poly-1
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Mattel Aquarius
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The Cheakamus Valley basalts are part of what southwestern British Columbia formation?
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Title: Mount Price (British Columbia)
Passage: Mount Price is a small stratovolcano in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Pacific Ranges in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is located 10 km southeast of the abandoned settlement of Garibaldi above the eastern flank of the Cheakamus River valley. With a summit elevation of 2052 m and a topographic prominence of 402 m , it rises above the surrounding landscape on the western shore of Garibaldi Lake. A large provincial park surrounds Mount Price and other volcanoes in its vicinity.
Title: Cheakamus Valley basalts
Passage: The Cheakamus Valley basalts are a sequence of basaltic lava flows along the Cheakamus River in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. They are part of the Garibaldi section of the Cascade Volcanic Arc and were produced during an episode of volcanic eruptions from an unknown vent. The latest basaltic eruption deposited wood in lacustrine sediments under the lava flows that have been dated 34,200 800 years old. These youngest lavas form isolated ridges above the older glaciated Cheakamus Valley basalts and were described as "esker-like" by Canadian volcanologist Bill Mathews.
Title: Cascade Volcanoes
Passage: The Cascade Volcanoes (also known as the Cascade Volcanic Arc or the Cascade Arc) are a number of volcanoes in a volcanic arc in western North America, extending from southwestern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California, a distance of well over 700 mi . The arc has formed due to subduction along the Cascadia subduction zone. Although taking its name from the Cascade Range, this term is a geologic grouping rather than a geographic one, and the Cascade Volcanoes extend north into the Coast Mountains, past the Fraser River which is the northward limit of the Cascade Range proper.
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Cascade Volcanoes
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Cheakamus Valley basalts
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Cascade Volcanoes
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What is the nickname of the monarch to whom Francis Nethersole was secretary?
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Title: Commander-in-chief of the British Armed Forces
Passage: The Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces is a position vested in the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, who as Sovereign and head of state is the "Head of the Armed Forces". Long-standing constitutional convention, however, has vested "de facto" executive authority, by the exercise of Royal Prerogative powers, in the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Defence, and the Prime Minister (acting with the support of the Cabinet) makes the key decisions on the "use" of the armed forces. The Queen, however, remains the "ultimate authority" of the military, with officers and personnel swearing allegiance only to the monarch.
Title: Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
Passage: Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate. Due to her husbands reign in Bohemia lasting for just one winter, Elizabeth is often referred to as The Winter Queen.
Title: Francis Nethersole
Passage: Sir Francis Nethersole (15871659) was an English diplomat, secretary to the Electress Elizabeth, Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle, Dorset, and a Civil War political pamphleteer.
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The Winter Queen
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Francis Nethersole
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Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
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Mark Fuller presided over the case of the governor who was the last of what faith to hold the post in Alabama?
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Title: Don Siegelman
Passage: Donald Eugene "Don" Siegelman (born February 24, 1946) is a former American politician and lawyer who has held numerous offices in the state of Alabama. He served one term as the 51st Governor of Alabama from 1999 to 2003. Siegelman was the last member of the Democratic Party, as well as the only Roman Catholic, to hold the office of governor. He is the only person in the history of Alabama to be elected to serve in all four of the top statewide elected offices: Secretary of State, Attorney General, Lieutenant Governor and Governor. He served in Alabama politics for 26 years.
Title: Mark Fuller
Passage: Mark Everett Fuller (born 1958 in Enterprise, Alabama) is a former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama. Fuller is most recognizable for presiding over the controversial case of former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman. On August 1, 2015 Fuller resigned following a federal court investigation into allegations about spousal abuse.
Title: Ishratul Ibad
Passage: Ishratul Ibad Khan (Urdu: , born 2 March 1963) was the 30th Governor of Sindh, Pakistan. Ishratul lbad is a Pakistan-born citizen and he also holds dual nationality as a British citizen. He took up the post of Governor of Sindh, Pakistan on 27 December 2002, becoming the youngest governor to hold the office. On 16 July 2008, he became the province's longest-serving governor. He resigned on 27 June 2011, but his resignation was not accepted by the President of Pakistan. He resumed his official Governor duties from Tuesday, 19 July 2011. On 9 November 2016, he was removed as Governor of Sindh and replaced by Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui.
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Roman Catholic
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Mark Fuller
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Don Siegelman
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Which band was formed first Short Stack or This Picture?
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Title: This Picture
Passage: This Picture were a UK alternative rock band that was formed in 1989 in Cheltenham, England and broke up in 1995, after releasing two albums.
Title: Short Stack
Passage: Short Stack is an Australian pop punk band, formed in 2005. The band consists of members Shaun Diviney, Andy Clemmensen and Bradie Webb. Their touring members included Luke Lukess, Sinj Clark, Lewis Usher, and Chris Smith. Shannon Hotchkins was also a member of Short Stack before any song was ever performed or recorded. Short Stack were twice named Channel V Oz Artist of the Year, and produced two gold-selling albums, three top ten singles, and ARIA number one chart award and a platinum-selling single. The group split in 2012, and released their third album the following year without any promotion. In April 2014, the band announced their reformation and shortly released "Television". "Amy" was released as the lead single from fourth album "Homecoming" (2015).
Title: Sway, Sway Baby!
Passage: "Sway, Sway Baby!" is the third single released by Australian pop punk band Short Stack, taken off their debut studio album "Stack Is the New Black". It was released to coincide with the release of their album and their Sway, Sway Baby! National Tour on 17 July 2009. The band performed the song live on "Rove" on 5 July 2009.
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This Picture
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Short Stack
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This Picture
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"Calling All Girls" is a song written by a musician of which nationality ?
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Title: Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)
Passage: Roger Meddows Taylor (born 26 July 1949) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He is a multi-instrumentalist, best known as the drummer for the rock band Queen. As a drummer, Taylor was recognised early in his career for his unique sound. He has been acclaimed by Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins as one of the most influential rock drummers of the 1970s and 1980s, as well as being voted by radio listeners as the eighth-greatest drummer in classic rock music history in a poll conducted by Planet Rock in 2005.
Title: Calling All Girls
Passage: "Calling All Girls" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It is the eighth track on the album "Hot Space" and it was written by Roger Taylor. It was the fourth single from the album. It was released as a single in the summer of 1982 in the US, Canada and Poland, where it peaked at 60, 5 and 6 respectively.
Title: If Only for One Night
Passage: "If Only for One Night" is a 1979 song written by singer Brenda Russell. The song is from her debut album "Brenda Russell" (1979). American recording artist Luther Vandross recorded a cover version for his album "The Night I Fell in Love" (1985). Vandross has performed the song on several concert tours, including his "The Night I Fell in Love Tour" (1985). The song was sampled for the song "Let Me Hold You" (2005) by Bow Wow featuring Omarion. Tamar Braxton also sampled the song on the track "I Love You" from her album, "Calling All Lovers" (2015).
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English
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Calling All Girls
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Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)
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The home of the first US Secretary of the Treasury is preserved at what memorial?
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Title: Hamilton Grange National Memorial
Passage: Hamilton Grange National Memorial, also known as The Grange or the Hamilton Grange Mansion, is a National Park Service site in St. Nicholas Park, Manhattan, New York City, that preserves the relocated home of U.S. Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. The mansion holds a restoration of the interior rooms and an interactive exhibit on the newly constructed ground floor for visitors. The Hamilton Heights subsection of Harlem derived its name from Hamilton's 32 acre estate there.
Title: Wesray Capital Corporation
Passage: Wesray Capital Corporation was an early private equity firm focusing on leveraged buyout investments. The firm was founded by former US Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon and former New Jersey Nets owner Ray Chambers.
Title: Alexander Hamilton
Passage: Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757July 12, 1804) was an American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the founder of the nation's financial system, the Federalist Party, the United States Coast Guard, and "The New York Post" newspaper. As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton was the main author of the economic policies of the George Washington administration. He took the lead in the funding of the states' debts by the Federal government, as well as the establishment of a national bank, a system of tariffs, and friendly trade relations with Britain. His vision included a strong central government led by a vigorous executive branch, a strong commercial economy, with a national bank and support for manufacturing, plus a strong military. This was challenged by Virginia agrarians Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, who formed a rival party, the Democratic-Republican Party. They favored strong states based in rural America and protected by state militias as opposed to a strong national army and navy. They denounced Hamilton as too friendly toward Britain and toward monarchy in general, and too oriented toward cities, business and banking.
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial
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Alexander Hamilton
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One Night in Istanbul stars a British actor and recording artist who is best known for his portrayal of Jonah Kirby on what BBC One drama?
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Title: Lucien Laviscount
Passage: Lucien Leon Laviscount (born 9 June 1992) is a British actor and recording artist best known for his portrayal of Jonah Kirby on popular BBC One drama "Waterloo Road".
Title: One Night in Istanbul
Passage: One Night in Istanbul, also known as One Night in Istanbul: The Movie, is a British comedy-drama film, directed by James Marquand and producedwritten by Nicky Allt. The film stars Steven Waddington, Paul Barber, Lucien Laviscount, Samantha Womack, and Ingvar Eggert Sigursson. It is based on the play of the same name by Nicky Allt.
Title: William Beck (actor)
Passage: William Beck is a Welsh-born actor, best known for his appearances on television in the United Kingdom as Royston White on BBC One drama series "Robin Hood", and Dylan Keogh on BBC One drama series "Casualty". He has also appeared in popular feature films such as "Snatch", directed by Guy Ritchie.
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Waterloo Road
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One Night in Istanbul
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Lucien Laviscount
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What is the year of the event which occured first, Carnival! was produced, or Gower Champion was born?
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Title: Gower Champion
Passage: Gower Carlyle Champion (June 22, 1919 August 25, 1980) was an American actor, theatre director, choreographer, and dancer.
Title: Samba school
Passage: A samba school (Portuguese: "Escola de samba" ) is a dancing club or school. They practise and often perform in huge square-compounds ("quadras de samba") devoted to practising and exhibiting samba, an African-Brazilian dance. The schools (which are structured more like a guild than a school in the usual sense) have a strong community basis and are traditionally associated with a particular neighborhood. They are often seen to affirm the cultural validity of the Afro-Brazilian heritage in contrast to the mainstream education system. and have evolved often in contrast to authoritarian development. The phrase "escola de samba" is popularly held to derive from the schoolyard location of the first group's early rehearsals. In Rio de Janeiro especially, they are mostly associated with particular shanty towns ("favela") . Samba and the samba school can be deeply interwoven with the daily lives of the shanty-town dwellers. Throughout the year the samba schools have various happenings and events, most important of which are rehearsals for the main event which is the yearly carnival parade. Each of the main schools spend many months each year designing the theme, holding a competition for their song, building the floats and rehearsing. It is overseen by a "carnavalesco" or carnival director. From 2005, some fourteen of the top samba schools in Rio have used a specially designed warehouse complex, the size of ten football pitches, called Samba City (Cidade do Samba) to build and house the elaborate floats. Each school's parade may consist of about 3,000 performers or more, and the preparations, especially producing the many different costumes, provide work for thousands of the poorest in Brazilian society. The resulting competition is a major economic and media event, with tens of thousands in the live audience and screened live to millions across South America.
Title: Carnival!
Passage: Carnival! is a musical, originally produced by David Merrick on Broadway in 1961, with the book by Michael Stewart and music and lyrics by Bob Merrill. The musical is based on the 1953 film "Lili". The show's title originally used an exclamation point; it was eventually dropped during the show's run, as director Gower Champion felt it gave the wrong impression, saying, "It's not a blockbuster. It's a gentle show."
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1919
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Carnival!
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Gower Champion
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Autzen Stadium is located north of which public flagship research university in Eugene city?
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Title: Autzen Stadium
Passage: Autzen Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in the northwest United States, in Eugene, Oregon. Located north of the University of Oregon campus, it is the home field of the Oregon Ducks of the Pac-12 Conference. Opened in 1967, the stadium has undergone several expansions. The official capacity is 54,000. However, attendance at the stadium regularly exceeds 54,000.
Title: University of Oregon
Passage: The University of Oregon (also referred to as UO, U of O or Oregon) is a public flagship research university in Eugene, Oregon. Founded in 1876, the institution's 295-acre campus is situated along the Willamette River. Since July 2014, UO has been governed by the Board of Trustees of the University of Oregon. The university has a Carnegie Classification of "highest research activity" and has 19 research centers and institutes. UO was admitted to the Association of American Universities in 1969.
Title: 1971 Oregon Webfoots football team
Passage: The 1971 Oregon Webfoots football team represented the University of Oregon during the 1971 college football season. Home games were played in Eugene at Autzen Stadium.
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University of Oregon
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Autzen Stadium
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University of Oregon
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Which park is located in the Canary Islands in Spain, Cabaeros National Park or Garajonay National Park?
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Title: Cabaeros National Park
Passage: Cabaeros National Park (in Spanish: "Parque Nacional de Cabaeros") is a national park in the Montes de Toledo, Spain. It falls within two provinces, the northwest of Ciudad Real and the southwest of Toledo.
Title: Virgin of Candelaria
Passage: The Virgin of Candelaria or Our Lady of Candelaria (Spanish: "Virgen de Candelaria" or "Nuestra Seora de la Candelaria"), popularly called "La Morenita", celebrates the Virgin Mary on the island of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands (Spain). The center of worship is located in the city of Candelaria in Tenerife. She is depicted as a Black Madonna. The "Royal Basilica Marian Shrine of Our Lady of Candelaria" (Basilica of Candelaria), is considered the main church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in the Canary Islands. She is the patron saint of the Canary Islands. Her feast is celebrated on February 2 (Candlemas) and August 15, the patronal feast of the Canary Islands. She is also the patroness of Tatala, one of the barangays in Binangonan, Rizal which celebrate her feast day every First Saturday of February.
Title: Garajonay National Park
Passage: Garajonay National Park (Spanish: "Parque nacional de Garajonay" , ] ) is located in the center and north of the island of La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands (Spain). It was declared a national park in 1981 and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. It occupies 40 km (15 sq mi) and it extends into each of the six municipalities on the island.
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Garajonay National Park
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Cabaeros National Park
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Garajonay National Park
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What is the story line of the movie Chicken Little?
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Title: Chicken Little (2005 film)
Passage: Chicken Little is a 2005 American 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy film, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and loosely based on the original fable of the same name. The 46th Disney animated feature film, it was directed by Mark Dindal from a screenplay by Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, and Ron Anderson, based on a story by Mark Kennedy and Dindal. The film is dedicated to Disney artist and writer Joe Grant, who died before the film's release.
Title: Henny Penny
Passage: Henny Penny, more commonly known in the United States as Chicken Little and sometimes as Chicken Licken, is a folk tale with a moral in the form of a cumulative tale about a chicken who believes the world is coming to an end. The phrase "The sky is falling!" features prominently in the story, and has passed into the English language as a common idiom indicating a hysterical or mistaken belief that disaster is imminent. Versions of the story go back more than 25 centuries; it continues to be referenced in a variety of media.
Title: Interrupting Chicken
Passage: "Interrupting Chickens" plot has a repetitive nature, with a humorous story line and a good underlying message. The story begins with little red chickens bedtime. Little red chickens calm, patient father is referred to as Papa. Papa is getting little red chicken settled for bed. Little red chicken eagerly suggests reading a bedtime story. Papa often refers to how little red chicken regularly interrupts bedtime stories before they are finished. Papa informs little red chicken that she should not interrupt the story like past experiences, little red chicken promises to be good tonight(4). "Interrupting chicken" includes other classic childrens books such as: "Hansel and Gretel"," Little Red Riding Hood" and "Chicken Little". Papa begins by kindly reading "Hansel and Gretel" to little red chicken. Before reaching the end of the story little red chicken interrupts the story! The images show little red chicken in the story of "Hansel and Gretel" and she is yelling, dont go in shes a witch! which results to a sudden end to the story(18). Little Red chicken appears to be absolutely delighted with her decision to step in and save the day while her father was not so impressed. Papa addresses little red chicken's behavior and she promises not to engage in such activity for the next story. Papa begins by reading "Little Red Riding Hood". Before Papa could get through the story little Red chicken jumps in once again and informs Little Red Riding Hood that she is not to talk to strangers. Papa begins to become tired and informs little red chicken that she should not be interrupting because the purpose of bedtime stories is to make her sleepy. Little red chicken defends herself by saying he was a mean old wolf. (18). Little red chicken convinces Papa to read another story, this time, "Chicken Little". Little red chicken once again jumps into to solve the problem. Papa is becoming exhausted and little red chicken is upset because there are no more stories to read. Little red chicken believes she cannot go to bed without a story. Papa suggests that little red chicken tell him a story. Little red chicken loves the idea and climbs into bed, yawning and tired. Little red chicken then writes a story about reading stories for bedtime until she realizes papa has fallen asleep! The story ends with little red chicken saying good night, Papa and the last picture shows both of them cuddled up happily in bed(40).
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a chicken who believes the world is coming to an end
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Chicken Little (2005 film)
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Henny Penny
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What character from Pearls Before Swine came from the superfamily Muroidea?
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Title: Spalax
Passage: The genus Spalax contains the blind, fossorial, or subterranean mole rats, which are one of several types of rodents that are called "mole rats". The hystricognath mole-rats of the family Bathyergidae are completely unrelated, but some other forms are also in the family Spalacidae. Zokors (subfamily Myospalacinae) and root rats and bamboo rats (subfamily Rhizomyinae) are spalacids sometimes referred to as mole rats. Blind mole rats are in the family Spalacidae, but are unique enough to be given a separate subfamily, Spalacinae. Alternate opinions on taxonomy consider the blind mole-rats to be the only members of the family Spalacidae and rank other spalacid subfamilies as full families. Other authors group all members of the superfamily Muroidea into a single family, Muridae. The Spalacinae contains two genera and eight species. Some authorities treat all species as belonging to a single genus, "Spalax".
Title: Pearls Before Swine (comics)
Passage: Pearls Before Swine is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Stephan Pastis. It chronicles the daily lives of five anthropomorphic animals: a Pig, a Rat, a Zebra, a Goat, and a fraternity of crocodiles, as well as a number of supporting characters. Each character represents an aspect of Pastis' own personality and world view. The daily and Sunday comic strip is distributed by Universal Uclick (by United Media's United Feature Syndicate before 2011).
Title: Rat
Passage: Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents of the superfamily Muroidea.
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Rat
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Pearls Before Swine (comics)
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Rat
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She attended college in the United States at Hampshire College, and held a role in an epic space opera. Who wrote and directed this film?
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Title: Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Passage: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (also known as Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens) is a 2015 American epic space opera film co-written, co-produced and directed by J. J. Abrams. The sequel to 1983's "Return of the Jedi", "The Force Awakens" is the first installment of the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy. It stars Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong'o, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Max von Sydow. Produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. and Abrams' production company Bad Robot Productions and distributed worldwide by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, "The Force Awakens" was the first "Star Wars" film not produced by franchise creator George Lucas. Set 30 years after "Return of the Jedi", it follows Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron's search for Luke Skywalker and their fight alongside the Resistance, led by veterans of the Rebel Alliance, against Kylo Ren and the First Order, a successor to the Galactic Empire.
Title: Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Passage: Star Wars: The Last Jedi (also known as Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi) is an upcoming American epic space opera film written and directed by Rian Johnson. It is the second film in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy, following "" (2015). The film is produced by Lucasfilm and will be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong'o, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, and Andy Serkis in returning roles. New cast members include Benicio del Toro, Laura Dern, and Kelly Marie Tran. Fisher died in December 2016, making "The Last Jedi" her final film role.
Title: Lupita Nyong'o
Passage: Lupita Amondi Nyong'o (] , ] ; born March 1, 1983) is a Kenyan-Mexican actress. She was born in Mexico to Kenyan parents and raised in Kenya. She attended college in the United States, earning a bachelor's degree in film and theater studies from Hampshire College.
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Rian Johnson
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi
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Lupita Nyong'o
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Who was the creator of Ripred the rat, and author of bestselling trilogy of chronicles including "Mockingjay"?
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Title: Suzanne Collins
Passage: Suzanne Collins (born August 10, 1962) is an American television writer and author, best known as the author of "The New York Times" best selling series "The Underland Chronicles" and "The Hunger Games" trilogy (which consists of "The Hunger Games", "Catching Fire", and "Mockingjay").
Title: Ripred
Passage: Ripred is an abnormally large rat and capable fighter who appears in Suzanne Collins' "The Underland Chronicles". He is an important character in all five of the series' books. Ripred is what many people and animals in the Underland refer to as a "rager", or a natural born killer. Even though he is a rat, or a gnawer, as the Underlanders say, he often fights alongside the humans - frequently against other rats. Ripred is usually sarcastic, snide, and overbearing, but he has occasionally shown compassion and tenderness, especially with the main character's younger sister, Lizzie. The books describe him as being just as large as the other six-foot rats of the Underland, having a gray coat, and marked by a diagonal scar across his face.
Title: Luke Romyn
Passage: Luke Romyn (born 1975) is an Amazon.com and USA Today bestselling Australian author of action thriller novels published in America and author of the highly acclaimed best-selling novel "The Dark Path". Luke has since completed several more books with "Blacklisted", "The Prometheus Wars series", "The Legacy Chronicles saga, Ryder series, Walking with Shadows, and Trinity" also available. He has since gone on to become a top 100 bestseller on Amazon, a 1 bestselling author in action and adventure on Amazon, and a USA Today bestselling author.
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Suzanne Collins
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Ripred
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Suzanne Collins
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What is the name of the main antagonist, son of Lady Capulet's brother and who was slain in a duel by Romeo Montague?
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Title: Tybalt
Passage: Tybalt is the main antagonist in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". He is the son of Lady Capulet's brother, Juliet's short-tempered first cousin, and Romeo's rival. Tybalt shares the same name as the character TibertTybalt the "Prince of Cats" in "Reynard the Fox", a point of mockery in the play. Mercutio repeatedly calls Tybalt "Prince of Cats" (perhaps referring not only to Reynard but to the Italian word cazzo as well). Luigi da Porto adapted the story as "Giulietta e Romeo" and included it in his "Historia novellamente ritrovata di due Nobili Amanti" published in 1530. Da Porto drew on "Pyramus and Thisbe" and Giovanni Boccaccio's "Decameron". He gave it much of its modern form, including the lovers' names, the rival families of Montecchi and Capuleti, and the location in Verona. He also introduces characters corresponding to Shakespeare's Mercutio, Tybalt, and Paris. Da Porto presents his tale as historically true and claims it took place in the days of Bartolomeo II della Scala (a century earlier than Salernitano). Montague and Capulet were actual 13th-century political factions, but the only connection between them is a mention in Dante's" Purgatorio" as an example of civil dissension.
Title: Romeo
Passage: Romeo Montague (Italian: "Romeo Montecchi" ) is the protagonist of William Shakespeare's tragedy "Romeo and Juliet". The son of Montague and his wife, he secretly loves and marries Juliet, a member of the rival House of Capulet. Forced into exile after slaying Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, in a duel, Romeo commits suicide upon hearing falsely of Juliet's death.
Title: Mercutio
Passage: Mercutio ( ) is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's 1597 tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet". He is a close friend to Romeo and a blood relative to Prince Escalus and Count Paris. As such, being neither a Montague nor a Capulet, Mercutio is one of the few in Verona with the ability to mingle around those of both houses. The invitation to Capulet's party states that he has a brother named Valentine.
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Tybalt
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Romeo
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Tybalt
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Barry Sonnenfeld and Patricio Guzmn, both are some form of director?
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Title: Patricio Guzmn
Passage: Patricio Guzmn Lozanes (born August 11, 1941) is a Chilean documentary film director. He is internationally renowned for films such as "The Battle of Chile" and "Salvador Allende".
Title: The Pearl Button
Passage: The Pearl Button (Spanish: El botn de ncar ) is a 2015 Chilean documentary film directed by Patricio Guzmn. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for Best Script. It won the Lumires Award for Best Documentary at the 21st Lumires Awards. The filmmaker has described the work as part of a triptych with "Nostalgia for the Light" and potentially a third film focusing on the Andes.
Title: Barry Sonnenfeld
Passage: Barry Sonnenfeld (born April 1, 1953) is an American filmmaker and television director. He worked as cinematographer for the Coen brothers, then later he directed films such as "The Addams Family" and its sequel, "Addams Family Values" along with the "Men in Black" trilogy, and the critically acclaimed "Get Shorty". Sonnenfeld has also had four collaborations with Will Smith.
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yes
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Barry Sonnenfeld
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Patricio Guzmn
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Franz Burri, was a supporter of Nazi Germany from an early age and frequently visited the country during the 1930s, his hopes for a career in the SS were dashed when Reinhard Heydrich deemed him unsuitable, Heydrich was a high-ranking German Nazi official during World War II, and a main architect of which event?
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Title: Franz Burri
Passage: Born in Lucerne, to a half-German working-class family, Burri was a supporter of Nazi Germany from an early age and frequently visited the country during the 1930s. He came to full-time activism in 1941 by forming his own "Bund der Schweizer in Grossdeutschland" (League of the Swiss in Greater Germany), calling for a very close relationship between his country and Nazi Germany. Known for his crude language and his fondness for wearing the brown uniform of the Sturmabteilung, his hopes for a career in the SS were dashed when Reinhard Heydrich deemed him unsuitable. Also involved in the larger National Movement of Switzerland, Burri quit this organisation after the rejection of his SS application in 1941 to set up his own "Nationalsozialistischer Schweizerbund" (NSSB), although he moved to Germany full-time soon after this and ran a sister group, the "Nationalsozialistische Bewegung in der Schweiz", from there. Both of the groups were funded directly by Germany.
Title: Reinhard Heydrich
Passage: Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich (] ) (7 March 1904 4 June 1942) was a high-ranking German Nazi official during World War II, and a main architect of the Holocaust. He was an SS-"Obergruppenfhrer und General der Polizei" (Senior Group Leader and General of Police) as well as chief of the Reich Main Security Office (including the Gestapo, Kripo, and SD). He was also "Stellvertretender Reichsprotektor" (DeputyActing Reich-Protector) of Bohemia and Moravia. Heydrich served as president of the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC; later known as Interpol) and chaired the January 1942 Wannsee Conference, which formalised plans for the Final Solution to the Jewish Questionthe deportation and genocide of all Jews in German-occupied Europe.
Title: Wannsee Conference
Passage: The Wannsee Conference (German: "Wannseekonferenz" ) was a meeting of senior government officials of Nazi Germany and "Schutzstaffel" (SS) leaders, held in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee on 20 January 1942. The purpose of the conference, called by the director of the Reich Main Security Office SS-"Obergruppenfhrer" Reinhard Heydrich, was to ensure the cooperation of administrative leaders of various government departments in the implementation of the so-called Final solution to the Jewish question, whereby most of the Jews of German-occupied Europe would be deported to Poland and murdered. Conference attendees included representatives from several government ministries, including state secretaries from the Foreign Office, the justice, interior, and state ministries, and representatives from the SS. In the course of the meeting, Heydrich outlined how European Jews would be rounded up and sent to extermination camps in the General Government (the occupied part of Poland), where they would be killed.
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Holocaust
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Franz Burri
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Reinhard Heydrich
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Which 1997 children's-fantasy-comedy film stars a former child actress who now focuses on a career writing?
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Title: Kaitlin Cullum
Passage: Kaitlin Cullum (born June 24, 1986) is an American actress. As a child actress, she is best known for her role as Libby Kelly in the sitcom "Grace Under Fire". Her older sister Kimberly Cullum is also a former child actress.
Title: Mara Wilson
Passage: Mara Elizabeth Wilson (born July 24, 1987) is an American author and former child actress. She is known for playing Natalie Hillard in "Mrs. Doubtfire" (1993), Susan Walker in "Miracle on 34th Street" (1994), and Matilda Wormwood in "Matilda" (1996). Since retiring from film acting, Wilson has focused on writing.
Title: A Simple Wish
Passage: A Simple Wish (also known as The Fairy Godmother) is a 1997 children's-fantasy-comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie, and starring Martin Short, Mara Wilson, and Kathleen Turner. The film about a bumbling male fairy godmother named Murray (Short), who tries to help 8-year-old Annabel (Wilson) fulfill her wish that her father, a carriage driver, wins the leading role in a Broadway musical.
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A Simple Wish
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A Simple Wish
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Mara Wilson
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In what year was the movie Dragon Fist starring Nora Miao released?
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Title: Heart and Greed
Passage: Heart and Greed () is an upcoming 2017 drama produced by TVB and Tencent Penguin Pictures. It is the third installment of the Heart of Greed series following Moonlight Resonance. It stars Louise Lee, Ha Yu, Michelle Yim, Susanna Kwan, Bosco Wong, Vincent Wong, Sharon Chan, Eliza Sam, Louis Yuen, Priscilla Wong, Michael Tong, Nora Miao and Joseph Lee.
Title: Nora Miao
Passage: Nora Miao () (; born 8 February 1952), is a Hong Kong actress who appeared in many kung-fu films in the 1970s. She was contracted to Golden Harvest, and spent her time making films in Hong Kong and in Taiwan, where she starred in several romance movies.
Title: Dragon Fist
Passage: Dragon Fist () is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed and produced by Lo Wei, starring Jackie Chan, Nora Miao and James Tien. The film was released in Hong Kong on 21 April 1979.
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1979
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Dragon Fist
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Nora Miao
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Which president signed this act that led to Choctaw tribe of Native Americans being forced to move out of Choctaw County by federal troops in 1830?
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Title: Indian Removal Act
Passage: The Indian Removal Act was signed by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830. The law authorized the president to negotiate with southern Indian tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their lands. The act enjoyed strong support from the non-Indian peoples of the South, but there was a large amount of resistance from the Indian tribes. Cherokee tribes came together as an independent nation to stop this relocation, but they were unsuccessful.
Title: Choctaw County, Mississippi
Passage: Choctaw County is a county located in the central part of U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 8,547. Its northern border is the Big Black River, which flows southwest into the Mississippi south of Vicksburg. The county seat is Ackerman. The county is named after the Choctaw tribe of Native Americans, who long occupied this territory as their homeland before being forced to move west of the Mississippi River by federal troops under the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Title: Greenwood LeFlore
Passage: Greenwood LeFlore or Greenwood Le Fleur (June 3, 1800 August 31, 1865) was elected Principal Chief of the Choctaw in 1830 before removal. Before that, the nation was governed by three district chiefs and a council of chiefs. A wealthy and regionally influential Choctaw of mixed-race, who belonged to the Choctaw elite due to his mother's rank, LeFlore had many connections in state and federal government. In 1830 LeFlore led other chiefs in signing the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, which ceded the remaining Choctaw lands in Mississippi to the US government and agreed to removal to Indian Territory. It also provided that Choctaw who chose to stay in Mississippi would have reserved lands, but the United States government failed to follow through on this provision.
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President Andrew Jackson
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Choctaw County, Mississippi
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Indian Removal Act
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What was the 2016 album recorded by the lead vocalist from the band who recorded the single "Fallen Angels"?
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Title: Fallen Angels (Black Veil Brides song)
Passage: "Fallen Angels" is the third single by the American rock band, Black Veil Brides, and the first single from their second album "Set the World on Fire". The song is inspired by the biblical story told in the Book of Revelation, Chapter 12, in which Satan and one-third of God's angels rebelled against God, starting a war in Heaven and were therefore cast out of Heaven to the earth, becoming "fallen angels." The story was introduced to Andy Biersack and the Black Veil Brides by their band artist Richard Villa:
Title: Fallen Angels (Fallen Angels album)
Passage: Fallen Angels is a 1984 punk album by the band Fallen Angels, a project of Knox of The Vibrators and members of Hanoi Rocks; Nasty Suicide, Sam Yaffa, Razzle, Mike Monroe, Andy McCoy.
Title: Andy Biersack
Passage: Andrew Dennis Biersack (born December 26, 1990), formerly known as Andy Six, is an American singer and pianist. He is the founder and lead vocalist for the American rock band Black Veil Brides, and is its only remaining original member. In May 2014, he started a solo music project under the moniker Andy Black and released his debut album, "The Shadow Side", in 2016.
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The Shadow Side
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Fallen Angels (Black Veil Brides song)
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Andy Biersack
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Are McCall's and MODE both focused on plus-size consumers?
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Title: MODE (magazine)
Passage: MODE (stylized MO"D"E) was a fashion magazine aimed towards plus-size women which launched in the spring of 1997. The magazine was praised for targeting the plus-size consumer with a "Vogue"-like fashion philosophy. "MODE" also helped to increase the growth of the plus-size industry and the caliber of plus-size clothing and advertising. In 1997, "MODE" was named the best new magazine launch by Ad Week and Advertising Age. "MODE" also ran model search competitions in conjunction with the Wilhelmina modeling agency, drawing entries from thousands of hopefuls from the US and Canada. Its circulation was approximately 600,000 at the time of its demise in October 2001.
Title: McCall's
Passage: McCall's was a monthly American women's magazine, published by the McCall Corporation, that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s. It was established as a small-format magazine called The Queen in 1873. In 1897 it was renamed McCall's MagazineThe Queen of Fashion (later shortened to "McCall's") and subsequently grew in size to become a large-format glossy. It was one of the "Seven Sisters" group of women's service magazines. The McCall Pattern Company is the latest evolution of the brand name selling sewing patterns and publishing Vogue Patterns.
Title: Nintendo Network
Passage: The Nintendo Network (Japanese: , Hepburn: Nintend Nettowku ) is Nintendo's online service which provides online functionality for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U systems and their compatible games. Announced on January 26, 2012 at an investors' conference, it is Nintendo's second online service after Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Former president of Nintendo Satoru Iwata said, "Unlike Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, which has been focused upon specific functionalities and concepts, we are aiming to establish a platform where various services available through the network for our consumers shall be connected via Nintendo Network service so that the company can make comprehensive proposals to consumers."
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no
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McCall's
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MODE (magazine)
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The label that has remixed the singer whose debut single was "Before Your LoveA Moment Like This" was established in what year?
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Title: Kelly Clarkson
Passage: Kelly Brianne Clarkson (born April 24, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and author. She rose to fame in 2002 after winning the inaugural season of the television series "American Idol", which earned her a record deal with RCA Records. Clarkson's debut single, "Before Your LoveA Moment Like This", topped the US "Billboard" Hot 100 chart and became the best-selling single of 2002 in the nation. It was followed by the release of her debut studio album, "Thankful" (2003), which debuted at number one on the "Billboard" 200 chart. Trying to reinvent her image, Clarkson decided to part ways with "American Idol" management and developed a more pop rock sound for her second album, "Breakaway" (2004). It sold over 12 million copies worldwide and earned Clarkson two Grammy Awards. She took further creative control for her third album, "My December" (2007), by becoming the executive producer and co-writing the entire album. However, it caused a feud with her label, that was dissatisfied with her darker, less commercial rock music and reluctantly promoted the album.
Title: Before Your Love
Passage: "Before Your Love" is a song recorded by American pop singer Kelly Clarkson. It was released as her debut single alongside "A Moment Like This" on September 17, 2002, following her win as the first "American Idol" winner. It went on to become the best-selling single of 2002 in the United States. A new mix of song was later included on her debut album, "Thankful" (2003).
Title: Almighty Records
Passage: Almighty Records is an English electronic dance music record label established in 1989. Almighty Records specialises in pop song remixes, dance-pop, and hi-NRG. The label's record producers, Almighty Associates, have remixed such performers as Rihanna, Cher, Katy Perry, Beyonc, Jennifer Lopez, Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Elton John, Elvis Presley, Enrique Iglesias, Kelly Clarkson, Kylie Minogue, LeAnn Rimes, Nelly Furtado, Ricky Martin, Shakira, Shania Twain, Sheena Easton, Usher, Whitney Houston, Adam Lambert and Liza Fox.
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1989
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Almighty Records
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Kelly Clarkson
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George Batchelor founded and edited what specific scientific journal that publishes original work encompassing the field of fluid mechanics?
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Title: Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics
Passage: The Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering fluid dynamics. It was established in 1987 and is published by the China Aerodynamics Research Society. The editor-in-chief is Jialing Le. The journal publishes articles in Chinese and English.
Title: George Batchelor
Passage: George Keith Batchelor FRS (8 March 1920 30 March 2000) was an Australian applied mathematician and fluid dynamicist. He was for many years the Professor of Applied Mathematics in the University of Cambridge, and was founding head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP). In 1956 he founded the influential "Journal of Fluid Mechanics" which he edited for some forty years. Prior to Cambridge he studied in Melbourne High School.
Title: Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Passage: The Journal of Fluid Mechanics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the field of fluid mechanics. It publishes original work on theoretical, computational, and experimental aspects of the subject.
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics
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George Batchelor
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics
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Sun Zhe and Yao Ming both play what sport?
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Title: Sun Zhe
Passage: Sun Zhe (born August, 1990) is a 25-year-old basketball player from China, who has earned the nickname "Little Yao Ming", according to a source from CCTV, China's news channel. He stands 2.20m or 7'3" tall and weighs about 200 pounds in the year 2009. The trademarked nickname "Little Giant" no longer belongs with Yao Ming according to the Xinhua News Agency. According to Xinhua, "... Sun played his first Chinese top professional league game on January 2, 2008 when the Guangdong club player had two points, five rebounds and five fouls in his 17 minutes on court." According to the Taiwan News, he was not able to help his team win in the East Asian Games, though people already have big expectations for him. He is one of five co-players who is more than 7 feet tall on the Chinese National basketball team, which also includes Zhang Zhaoxu, Wang Zhizhi, Wang Zhelin, and Yi Jianlian. He currently plays for the Dongguan Leopards basketball club.
Title: Yao Ming
Passage: Yao Ming (; born September 12, 1980) is a retired Chinese professional basketball player who played for the Shanghai Sharks of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) and the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was selected to start for the Western Conference in the NBA All-Star Game eight times, and was named to the All-NBA Team five times. At the time of his final season, he was the tallest active player in the NBA, at 2.29 m . He is the only player outside of the United States to lead the NBA in All-Star voting.
Title: 200506 Houston Rockets season
Passage: The 2005-06 Houston Rockets season was the team's 39th in the NBA. They began the season hoping to improve upon their 5131 output from the previous season. However, with Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming missing 70 games due to injuries, they came up seventeen games shy of tying it, finishing 3448, and failing to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in three seasons. This season was the only time the Rockets did not make the playoffs under Jeff Van Gundy. As Houston hosted the 2006 NBA All-Star Game, McGrady and Yao were the only team representatives.
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Basketball
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Sun Zhe
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Yao Ming
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What other format was the Greatest Hits released on besides the analog sound storage medium known as LP?
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Title: Audio mastering
Passage: Mastering, a form of audio post production, is the process of preparing and transferring recorded audio from a source containing the final mix to a data storage medium (the master); the source from which all copies will be produced (via methods such as pressing, duplication or replication). In recent years digital masters have become usual although analog masters, such as audio tapes, are still being used by the manufacturing industry, notably by a few engineers who have chosen to specialize in analog mastering.
Title: LP record
Passage: The LP (from "long playing" or "long play") is an analog sound storage medium, a vinyl record format characterized by a speed of 33 rpm, a 12 or 10 inch (30 or 25 cm) diameter, and use of the "microgroove" groove specification. Introduced by Columbia in 1948, it was soon adopted as a new standard by the entire record industry. Apart from a few relatively minor refinements and the important later addition of stereophonic sound, it has remained the standard format for vinyl albums.
Title: Greatest Hits (Depeche Mode album)
Passage: Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released in 1987 by Amiga. It was released exclusively in East Germany on LP and cassette.
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cassette
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Greatest Hits (Depeche Mode album)
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LP record
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What is the rebranded name of the racing series now that was won in 2016 by the Prema Powerteam?
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Title: Prema Powerteam
Passage: Prema Powerteam (competing as Prema Racing in the FIA Formula 2 Championship) is a motorsport team from Italy. It mainly operates in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship as well as various junior championships. The team was founded in 1984. Also this team was a part of Toyota Driver Programme. Currently the team has strong ties with Mercedes and Ferrari, running many of the current Ferrari Driver Academy drivers. Its most recent success is winning the GP2 Drivers' title with Pierre Gasly and Teams' championship.
Title: Roberto Merhi
Passage: Roberto Merhi Muntan (born 22 March 1991) is a Spanish racing driver who, in 2015, drove in Formula One for the Manor Marussia F1 Team as well as the Formula Renault 3.5 Series for Pons Racing. Merhi is also a part of the revitalized Mercedes-Benz Junior Team, together with Christian Vietoris and Robert Wickens. In 2011, Merhi won the Formula 3 Euro Series championship, while driving for Prema Powerteam.
Title: 2016 GP2 Series
Passage: The 2016 GP2 Series season was the twelfth season of the GP2 Series, a motor racing feeder series that was run in support of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship. It was the final season run under the "GP2 Series" name, with the championship being rebranded as the FIA Formula 2 Championship from 2017.
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FIA Formula 2 Championship
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Prema Powerteam
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2016 GP2 Series
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Who was a presidential nominee and praised Rober Pape's "Dying to Win"?
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Title: Ron Paul
Passage: Ronald Ernest Paul (born August 20, 1935) is an American author, physician, and former politician. He was the U.S. Representative for Texas' 14th and 22nd congressional districts. He represented the 22nd congressional district from 1976 to 1977 and from 1979 to 1985, and then represented the 14th congressional district, which included Galveston, from 1997 to 2013. On three occasions, he sought the presidency of the United States: as the Libertarian Party nominee in 1988 and as a candidate in the Republican primaries of 2008 and 2012. Paul is a critic of the federal government's fiscal policies, especially the existence of the Federal Reserve and the tax policy, as well as the militaryindustrial complex, and the War on Drugs. Paul has also been a vocal critic of mass surveillance policies such as the USA PATRIOT Act and the NSA surveillance programs. Paul was the first chairman of the conservative PAC Citizens for a Sound Economy and has been characterized as the "intellectual godfather" of the Tea Party movement.
Title: Dying to Win
Passage: Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism is Robert Pape's analysis of suicide terrorism from a strategic, social, and psychological point of view. It is based on a database he has compiled at the University of Chicago, where he directs the Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism. The book's conclusions are based on data from 315 suicide terrorism attacks around the world from 1980 through 2003. Of these, 301 were classified into 18 different campaigns by 11 different groups; the remaining 14 appear to have been isolated. Published in May 2005, Pape's volume has been widely noticed by the press, the public, and policymakers alike, and has earned praise from the likes of Peter Bergen, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas), and Michael Scheuer.
Title: Frank McEnulty
Passage: Frank Edward McEnulty (born 1956) is an American businessperson and politician. In the 2008 presidential election, he was the vice presidential nominee of the Reform Party of the United States of America, and the presidential nominee of the New American Independent Party. His running mate for the latter was Bobby Klingler. In total, he received 833 votes in the presidential election for his presidential candidacy and 481 for his vice-presidential candidacy.
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Ron Paul
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Dying to Win
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Ron Paul
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This ferrocement building originally built by Martin Maurer is located in a hamlet with a population of what at the 2010 census?
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Title: Halifax Alehouse
Passage: The Halifax Alehouse is an historic, brick building originally built for the Salvation Army on Brunswick Street in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The building is located east of, and down the hill from, the Halifax Citadel.
Title: Big Duck
Passage: The Big Duck is a ferrocement building in the shape of a duck located in Flanders, New York, on Long Island. It was originally built in 1931 by duck farmer Martin Maurer in nearby Riverhead, and used as a shop to sell ducks and duck eggs. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It is a principal building on the Big Duck Ranch, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
Title: Flanders, New York
Passage: Flanders is a hamlet and a census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 4,472 at the 2010 census. It is the location of the Big Duck.
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4,472
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Big Duck
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Flanders, New York
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Two years after the Coupe de France Final where Olympique de Marseille defeats AS Monaco, what honor did the man with the most goals that match receive?
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Title: 1989 Coupe de France Final
Passage: The 1989 Coupe de France Final was a football match played at Parc des Princes, Paris, on 10 June 1989 that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat AS Monaco FC 43 thanks to three goals by Jean-Pierre Papin and one by Klaus Allofs.
Title: Jean-Pierre Papin
Passage: Jean-Pierre Papin (] ; born 5 November 1963 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a former French professional football player, who played as a forward, and who was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1991.
Title: 2007 Coupe de France Final
Passage: The Coupe de France Final 2007 was a football match held at Stade de France, Saint-Denis on May 12, 2007, that saw FC Sochaux-Montbliard defeat Olympique de Marseille in a penalty shoot out. After normal time and extra-time could not separate the two sides, the match was to be decided on penalty kicks. Toifilou Maoulida and Ronald Zubar' miss for Olympique de Marseille, whereas only FC Sochaux-Montbliard's captain, Jrmie Brchet missed for the winning team.
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European Footballer of the Year
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1989 Coupe de France Final
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Jean-Pierre Papin
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What band did Red Triangle work with that was from Derby, Derbyshire, England?
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Title: Red Triangle (production team)
Passage: Red Triangle, also known as Red Triangle Productions, is a British songwriting and production team comprising Rick Parkhouse and George Tizzard. They are known for their work with popular acts including James Arthur, Charlie Puth, The Struts, 5 Seconds of Summer, Cheryl, Little Mix, The Vamps, The Saturdays, Union J, Loveable Rogues and are credited with over 50 major label cuts including Greenday.
Title: Derbyshire County Cricket Club
Passage: Derbyshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Derbyshire. Its limited overs team is called the Derbyshire Falcons in reference to the famous peregrine falcon which nests on the Derby Cathedral (it was previously called the Derbyshire Scorpions until 2005 and the Phantoms until 2010). Founded in 1870, the club is classified by substantial sources as holding important match status from its first match in 1871 until 1887. Because of poor performances and lack of fixtures in some seasons, Derbyshire then lost its important status for seven seasons until it was invited into the County Championship in 1895. Derbyshire is classified as an "official" first-class team from 1895 by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and the County Championship clubs; classified as a List A team since the beginning of limited overs cricket in 1963; and classified as a senior Twenty20 team since 2003.
Title: The Struts
Passage: The Struts are an English rock band from Derby, Derbyshire, England. The band consists of vocalist Luke Spiller, guitarist Adam Slack, bassist Jed Elliott, and drummer Gethin Davies. Formed in 2009, the original lineup was composed of Spiller, Slack, bassist Jamie Binns and drummer Rafe Thomas.
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The Struts
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Red Triangle (production team)
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The Struts
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What is the name of the opera created by a composer of Italian and French opera in the early classical period?
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Title: Christoph Willibald Gluck
Passage: Christoph Willibald (Ritter von) Gluck (] ; 2 July 1714 15 November 1787) was a composer of Italian and French opera in the early classical period. Born in the Upper Palatinate (now part of Germany) and raised in Bohemia, he gained prominence at the Habsburg court at Vienna, where he brought about the practical reform of opera's dramaturgical practices that many intellectuals had been campaigning for over the years. With a series of radical new works in the 1760s, among them "Orfeo ed Euridice" and "Alceste", he broke the stranglehold that Metastasian "opera seria" had enjoyed for much of the century.
Title: Simone Kermes
Passage: Simone Kermes (born 17 May 1970) is a German coloratura soprano, especially known for her virtuoso voice, suited to the opera seria genre of the Baroque and early Classical period.
Title: Il re pastore (Gluck)
Passage: Il re pastore ("The Shepherd King") is an opera by the composer Christoph Willibald Gluck. It takes the form of a "dramma per musica" in three acts. The Italian-language libretto is by Pietro Metastasio. The opera premiered on 8 December 1756 at the Burgtheater, Vienna.
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Il re pastore
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Il re pastore (Gluck)
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Christoph Willibald Gluck
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Which top-selling luxury automobile was the body of Robert Donati found in?
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Title: Robert Donati
Passage: Robert Donati (June 4, 1940 c. September 21, 1991), who went by Bobby and was known by the nickname Bobby D, was an American career criminal associated with the New England-based Patriarca crime family, along with his twin brother Richard ("Dicky"). His criminal history dates to 1958, when he was 17; he and his brothers were long believed to be part of the Angiulo Brothers' crew, with whom they carried out burglaries. On September 24, 1991, three days after he had last been seen alive leaving his house in the Boston suburb of Revere, his body, bound, beaten and stabbed, was found in the trunk of his Cadillac a short distance away. The killing remains unsolved.
Title: ZIL-111
Passage: The Zil-111 was a limousine produced by the Soviet car manufacturer ZiL in 19581967. It was the first post-war limousine designed in the Soviet Union. After tests with the shortlived prototype ZIL-Moscow in 1956, which gained a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest passenger car in the world, the ZIL-111 was introduced from "ZIL" in 1958. The body style was in the American tradition of the time and resembled the mid-1950s cars built by Packard, an American luxury automobile manufacturer, although, apart from the similar styling, the car was an original design and had nothing in common with them, except in general layout. The interiors were trimmed with top quality leather and broadcloth and decorated with thick pile carpet and polished wooden fittings. It featured a comprehensive ventilation and heating system and a 5-band radio, all of which could be controlled from the rear, electric windows, vacuum-operated screen wash, windshield and front door window defrosting. It was powered by a 6.0 L V8 engine producing 200 hp connected to an automatic transmission (similar to that of Chrysler's PowerFlite and influenced by it, but different in design) giving a top speed of 170 kmh , hydraulic drum brakes with a vacuum servo booster, coil and wishbone IFS. The car won a top prize at the Brussels Expo World Fair in 1958.
Title: Cadillac
Passage: Cadillac , formally the Cadillac Motor Car Division, is a division of the U.S.-based General Motors (GM) that markets luxury vehicles worldwide. Its primary markets are the United States, Canada, and China, but Cadillac-branded vehicles are distributed in 34 additional markets worldwide. Historically, Cadillac automobiles have always held a place at the top of the luxury field within the United States. In 2016, Cadillac's U.S. sales were 170,006 vehicles and its global sales were 308,692 vehicles.
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Cadillac
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Robert Donati
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Cadillac
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When was the studio behind Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 bought by The Walt Disney Company?
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Title: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Passage: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is a 2017 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team Guardians of the Galaxy, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2014's "Guardians of the Galaxy" and the fifteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is written and directed by James Gunn and stars an ensemble cast featuring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Pom Klementieff, Elizabeth Debicki, Chris Sullivan, Sean Gunn, Sylvester Stallone, and Kurt Russell. In "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2", the Guardians travel throughout the cosmos as they help Peter Quill learn more about his mysterious parentage.
Title: Marvel Studios
Passage: Marvel Studios, LLC (originally known as Marvel Films from 1993 to 1996) is an American motion picture studio based at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California and is a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, itself a wholly owned division of The Walt Disney Company, with film producer Kevin Feige serving as president. Previously, the studio was a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment until The Walt Disney Company reorganized the companies in August 2015.
Title: Guardians of the Galaxy (Epcot Attraction)
Passage: Guardians of the Galaxy is an upcoming attraction to be built at Epcot within the Walt Disney World Resort. It will be the third attraction based on a Marvel Comics property at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts after the Iron Man Experience at Hong Kong Disneyland and at Disney California Adventure. It will be the second attraction based on Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" to be built at a Disney theme park and is also the first Marvel-themed attraction to be built at Walt Disney World. It will replace the Universe of Energy pavilion, which closed on August 13, 2017.
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August 2015
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
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Marvel Studios
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Wistful, an American racehorse, won at which Louisville, Kentucky Grade 1 stakes race?
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Title: Palace Music (horse)
Passage: Palace Music (April 12, 1981 January 7, 2008) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and a Champion sire who won GroupGrade 1 stakes in both Europe and the United States.
Title: Wistful (horse)
Passage: Wistful (foaled in 1946 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. The daughter of Sun Again and granddaughter of Sun Teddy is best remembered for wins in the Kentucky Oaks, the Coaching Club American Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. In 1949, she was voted by the country's top sports writers as the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly.
Title: Kentucky Oaks
Passage: The Kentucky Oaks is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbred fillies staged annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The race currently covers 118 mi at Churchill Downs; the horses carry 121 lb . The Kentucky Oaks is held on the Friday before the Kentucky Derby each year. The winner gets a 600,000 purse and a large garland of lilies, affectionately called the "Lillies for the Fillies." A silver Kentucky Oaks Trophy is presented to the winner.
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The Kentucky Oaks
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Wistful (horse)
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Kentucky Oaks
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When did the younger sister of Tanushree Dutta appear in a Kannada comedy film directed by Pon Kumaran?
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Title: Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai
Passage: Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai (English: "The Insatiable Playboy" ) is a 2010 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Thiru. The film, produced by Vikram Krishna, stars his brother Vishal Krishna in the lead role along with Neetu Chandra, Tanushree Dutta making her debut in Tamil cinema, and Sarah-Jane Dias who makes her acting debut. Santhanam, Sathyan Sivakumar, Mayilsamy, and T. S. B. K. Mouli play supporting roles while Sneha and Mallika Kapoor make special appearances and Prakash Raj in a guest role.Film is dubbed inti hindi as ek khiladi 3 hasina
Title: Raja Rajendra
Passage: Raja Rajendra (Kannada: ) is a 2015 Kannada comedy film written and directed by Pon Kumaran. It stars Sharan, Ishita Dutta, Vimala Raman and P. Ravi Shankar in the stellar roles. The film marks the reunion of director Kumaran and actor Sharan after their previous venture, "Jai Lalitha". Produced by Uday K. Mehta, the film released on 6 February 2015. The plot of the movie was based on the 1990 Malayalam comedy "His Highness Abdullah".
Title: Ishita Dutta
Passage: Ishita Dutta is an Indian film and television actress, known for her role in the suspense thriller film "Drishyam" (2015) and the Hindi soap opera "Ek Ghar Banaunga", that aired on Star Plus. She is the younger sister of actress Tanushree Dutta.
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2015
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Raja Rajendra
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Ishita Dutta
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Temptations Live! features an American baritone singer nicknamed what?
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Title: Temptations Live!
Passage: Temptations Live! was the first live album to be released by The Temptations. Recorded on October 3, 1966 in the Upper Deck of the Roostertail Club in Detroit, Michigan, and released on album by Gordy (Motown) Records in 1967, the album features David Ruffin, Paul Williams, Eddie Kendricks, Melvin Franklin, and Otis Williams performing their regular live repertoire for a highly receptive crowd mostly consisting of young women. Included in the set are Temptations hits such as "My Girl", "My Baby", "Get Ready", "Ain't Too Proud to Beg", "Don't Look Back", and the group's then-current single, "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep". Out of the several live albums the group recorded during their career, this is the only one to feature David Ruffin. The album remained on the Billboard 200 album chart for 51 weeks peaking at number 10.
Title: Otis Williams
Passage: Otis Williams (born Otis Miles Jr.; October 30, 1941) is an American baritone singer. Nicknamed "Big Daddy", he is occasionally also a songwriter and a record producer. Williams is best known as the founder and last original surviving member of the Motown vocal group The Temptations, a group in which he continues to perform. He also owns the rights to the Temptations name.
Title: Ralph Cato
Passage: Ralph Cato is an American baritone singer. Cato performs opera, oratorio, and musical theatre. He performs internationally, and currently serves as, a faculty member at University of California, Riverside teaching vocal studies.
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Big Daddy
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Temptations Live!
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Otis Williams
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Are Schwantesia and Campsis both varieties of plant?
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Title: Schwantesia
Passage: Schwantesia is a genus of plant in the family Aizoaceae. It is named in honor of the German botanist and archaeologist Gustav Schwantes (1881 - 1960).
Title: Trial garden
Passage: A garden grown specifically for the purpose of testing and evaluating plants is called a trial garden. Universities, plant breeders, and garden-industry companies frequently have trial gardens, as do many private and public botanical gardens and professional garden journalists. In the classic trials model, newly developed varieties of plants are compared with the closest similar industry standard plant throughout their life cyclefrom germinationpropagation through maturity, from seed to harvest. By growing new varieties side-by-side with existing ones, researchers can determine whether these new varieties are indeed better, and, if so, in what respects.
Title: Campsis
Passage: Campsis (trumpet creeper, trumpet vine) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to woodland in China and North America. It consists of two species, both of which are vigorous deciduous perennial climbers, clinging by aerial roots, and producing large trumpet-shaped flowers in the summer. They are hardy but require the shelter of a warm wall in full sun.
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yes
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Schwantesia
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Campsis
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The director who wrote the science-fiction horror comedy Bad Taste was born in which country?
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Title: Peter Jackson
Passage: Sir Peter Robert Jackson '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and film producer. He is best known as the director, writer, and producer of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy (200103) and "The Hobbit" trilogy (201214), both of which are adapted from the novels of the same name by J. R. R. Tolkien. Other notable films include the critically lauded drama "Heavenly Creatures" (1994), the mockumentary "Forgotten Silver" (1995), the horror comedy "The Frighteners" (1996), the epic monster remake film "King Kong" (2005), and the supernatural drama film "The Lovely Bones" (2009). He also produced "District 9" (2009), "The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn" (2011), and the documentary "West of Memphis" (2012).
Title: Herschell Gordon Lewis
Passage: Herschell Gordon Lewis (June 15, 1926 September 26, 2016) was an American filmmaker, best known for creating the "splatter" subgenre of horror films. He is often called the "Godfather of Gore" (a title also given to Lucio Fulci), though his film career included works in a range of exploitation film genres including juvenile delinquent films, nudie-cuties, two children's films and at least one rural comedy. On Lewis' career, AllMovie wrote: "With his better-known gore films, Herschell Gordon Lewis was a pioneer, going farther than anyone else dared, probing the depths of disgust and discomfort onscreen with more bad taste and imagination than anyone of his era."
Title: Bad Taste
Passage: Bad Taste is a 1987 science-fiction horror comedy splatter film directed, written, produced, photographed, co-edited by and co-starring Peter Jackson, who also made most of the makeup and special effects. Produced on a low budget, it is Jackson's first feature film. Jackson and friends take on most of the key roles, both on and off-screen. The plotline sees aliens invade the fictional New Zealand village of Kaihoro to harvest humans for their intergalactic fast food franchise, where they face off against a four-man paramilitary force, of which at least one member appears to have gone insane. It was a film that provided Jackson with the necessary leverage needed to advance in the industry.
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New Zealand
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Bad Taste
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Peter Jackson
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The father of the current manager of Maidenhead United appeared more than 100 times in what football league?
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Title: Les Devonshire
Passage: Les Devonshire (13 June 1926 19 December 2012) was an English professional footballer who made more than 100 appearances in The Football League for Chester and Crystal Palace between 1950 and 1955. His son, Alan Devonshire, was capped by England.
Title: Alan Devonshire
Passage: Alan Ernest Devonshire (born 13 April 1956) is an English former professional footballer who is the current manager of Maidenhead United. He was a wide midfielder who played for West Ham United, with whom he won the FA Cup in 1980, and Watford, where he finished his career in 1992. Devonshire won eight caps for England between 1980 and 1983. He subsequently became a manager with Maidenhead United, Hampton Richmond Borough and Braintree Town.
Title: Steve Sanders (footballer)
Passage: Steven "Steve" Sanders (born 2 June 1978 in Halifax) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a full back for Doncaster Rovers. He began his career with Huddersfield Town, but never played in the league. After Doncaster he joined Lincoln City, but again never played league football, and then went on to play non-league football for Boreham Wood, Harrogate Town, Guiseley, Liversedge, Chelmsford City, Maidenhead United and Kingstonian.
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The Football League for Chester and Crystal Palace
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Les Devonshire
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Alan Devonshire
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Which dating site can members interested in Hillary Clinton's rival use?
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Title: 2016 Democratic National Convention
Passage: The 2016 Democratic National Convention was a presidential nominating convention, held at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from July 25 through to July 28, 2016. The convention gathered delegates of the Democratic Party, the majority of them elected through a preceding series of primaries and caucuses, to nominate a candidate for president and vice president in the 2016 United States presidential election. Former U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, was chosen as the party's nominee for president by a 59.67 majority of delegates present at the convention roll call, defeating primary rival Senator Bernie Sanders, who received 39.16 of votes from delegates, and becoming the first female candidate to be formally nominated for presidential by a major political party in the United States. Her running mate, Senator Tim Kaine from Virginia, was confirmed by delegates as the party's nominee for vice president by acclamation.
Title: Bernie Singles
Passage: Bernie Singles is an online dating service where members can connect based on a mutual interest in American politician and junior United States senator Bernie Sanders. Sanders was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. As of October 8, 2016, it had 20,834 registered users.
Title: Cheryl Mills
Passage: Cheryl D. Mills (born 1965) is an American lawyer and corporate executive. She first came into public prominence while serving as deputy White House Counsel for President Bill Clinton, whom she defended during his 1999 impeachment trial. She has worked for New York University as Senior Vice President, served as Senior Adviser and Counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, and is considered a member of Hillary Clinton's group of core advisers, self-designated as "Hillaryland". She served as Counselor and Chief of Staff to Hillary Clinton during her whole tenure as United States Secretary of State. After leaving the State Department in January, 2013, she founded BlackIvy Group, which builds businesses in Africa.
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Bernie Singles
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Bernie Singles
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2016 Democratic National Convention
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Who first wrote the story of a clever cat using whiles to gain power at Oiron?
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Title: Puss in Boots
Passage: "Master Cat, or The Booted Cat" (Italian: "Il gatto con gli stivali" ; French: "Le Matre chat ou le Chat bott" ), commonly known in English as "Puss in Boots", is a European literary fairy tale about a cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master. The oldest record of written history dates from Italian author Giovanni Francesco Straparola, who included it in his "The Facetious Nights of Straparola" (c. 155053) in XIVXV. Another version was published in 1634 by Giambattista Basile with the title "Cagliuso", and a tale was written in French at the close of the seventeenth century by Charles Perrault (16281703), a retired civil servant and member of the "Acadmie franaise". The tale appeared in a handwritten and illustrated manuscript two years before its 1697 publication by Barbin in a collection of eight fairy tales by Perrault called "Histoires ou contes du temps pass". The book was an instant success and remains popular.
Title: Chteau d'Oiron
Passage: The Chteau d'Oiron is located in Oiron, in the Deux-Svres "dpartement" of western France. It has its origins in the 15th century war with the English for control of France when a victorious Charles VII of France gave the domain and great forest of Oiron to Guillaume Gouffier who became governor of Touraine. This chteau is the background for Charles Perrault's fairy tale, "Puss in Boots". King Louis XIV's mistress, Madame de Montespan was one of the residents in the place.
Title: The Professor's House
Passage: The Professor's House is a novel by American novelist Willa Cather. Published in 1925, the novel was written over the course of several years. Cather first wrote the centerpiece, Tom Outland's Story, and then later wrote the two framing chapters The Family and The Professor.
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Giovanni Francesco Straparola
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Chteau d'Oiron
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Puss in Boots
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What was the original film of the remake that stars the guitarist of the band Doyle?
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Title: Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein
Passage: Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein (born Paul Caiafa on September 15, 1964 in Lodi, New Jersey) is an American guitarist best known for his material with the horror punk band the Misfits and his own band eponymously named Doyle.
Title: Death Ward 13
Passage: Death Ward 13 (2017) is a remake of the 1973 low budget horror film "Don't Look in the Basement" (also known as "The Forgotten"). "Death Ward 13" is currently in pre-production in Los Angeles and will star former Misfits guitarist Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein as the films antagonist, The Duke.
Title: Alice in Wonderland (1903 film)
Passage: Alice in Wonderland is a 1903 British silent film directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow. Only one copy of the original film is known to exist. The British Film Institute (BFI) partially restored the movie and its original film tinting and released it in 2010. According to BFI, the original film ran about 12 minutes; the restoration runs 9 minutes and 35 seconds. At the beginning of the restoration, it states that this is the first movie adaptation of Lewis Carroll's children's book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
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Don't Look in the Basement
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Death Ward 13
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Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein
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Where was the foremost disciple of the Indian musicologist who wrote the first modern treatise on Hindustani classical music a principal?
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Title: Shrikrishna Narayan Ratanjankar
Passage: Shrikrishna Narayan Ratanjankar (December 31, 1900 February 14, 1974) or S N Ratanjankar was a distinguished scholar and teacher of Hindustani classical music, from the Agra gharana. Foremost disciple of Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande and Faiyaz Khan of Baroda State, he also remained principal of Bhatkhande Music Institute ("Bhatkande Sangeet Sansthan"), Lucknow, for many years, where he trained many noted names in the field of music.
Title: Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande
Passage: Pandit Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande (Marathi: )(August 10, 1860 September 19, 1936) was an Indian musicologist who wrote the first modern treatise on Hindustani classical music (The north Indian variety of Indian classical music), an art which had been propagated earlier for a few centuries mostly through oral traditions. During those earlier times, the art had undergone several changes, rendering the raga "grammar" documented in scant old texts outdated.
Title: Omkarnath Thakur
Passage: Omkarnath Thakur (24 June 1897 29 December 1967), his name often preceded by the title Pandit, was an influential Indian educator, musicologist, and Hindustani classical singer. He is famously known as "Pranav Rang", his pen-name. A disciple of classical singer Vishnu Digambar Paluskar of Gwalior gharana, he became the principal of Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, Lahore, and later went on become the first dean of the music faculty at Banaras Hindu University.
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Bhatkhande Music Institute
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Shrikrishna Narayan Ratanjankar
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Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande
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Are both Weimaraner and Old Time Farm Shepherd types of dogs?
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Title: Old Time Farm Shepherd
Passage: The Old Time Farm Shepherd is a rare breed of working dog known for its versatility and intelligence. Old Time Farm Shepherds are the descendants of the old working Scotch Collies that were common on farms in America in the early twentieth century; as a recognized breed, they were started by J. Richard McDuffie in 1994.
Title: Weimaraner
Passage: The Weimaraner ( ) is a large dog that was originally bred for hunting in the early 19th century. Early Weimaraners were used by royalty for hunting large game such as boar, bear, and deer. As the popularity of large game hunting began to decline, Weimaraners were used for hunting smaller animals like fowl, rabbits, and foxes.
Title: The Freight Hoppers
Passage: The Freight Hoppers have been presenting Old Time String Band music for more than 20 years. The band started presenting their energetic take on fiddle band music 4 times a day, 7 days a week at the Great Smoky Mountains Railway shortly after forming back in 1992. This afforded the group plenty of paid rehearsal time to hone a sound that has proven entertaining and distinctively theirs. Their repertoire includes music that was first recorded in the late 1920s and early 1930s, and spans geographically from Mississippi to West Virginia. The Freight Hoppers play hard driving old time music with an emotional, raw excitement that keeps one foot planted in the past and the other in the present. Of course thats only when they keep their feet still, for this is high energy dance music of an older day played like there's no tomorrow. Finding their passion from a love of stringband music of the 1920s and 1930s, The Freight Hoppers have been entertaining crowds of fans at festivals and music halls alike as they travel around the country, and beyond. The heart of the band is held together by the fiddle and banjo combo of Merritt Smith and Frank Lee, while the rhythm section of Allie Burbrink on guitar and Andrea Smith on string bass hold down the ensemble. Based out of the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, The Freight Hoppers draw from a deep source of rural southern music for their inspiration, and are proud to present music that is still very much alive and meaningful to today's world.
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yes
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Weimaraner
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Old Time Farm Shepherd
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What Australian tv show is Brittany Beattie best known for winning?
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Title: Brittany Beattie
Passage: Brittany Beattie (born 11 December 1994) is an Australian model, best known for winning cycle 9 of "Australia's Next Top Model".
Title: Australia's Next Top Model
Passage: Australia's Next Top Model is an Australian reality television series which premiered on 11 January 2005, and is based on Tyra Banks' "America's Next Top Model". It is produced by ITV Studios and broadcast on the Australian subscription television channel, Fox8.
Title: The Tribute Show
Passage: The TRIBUTE Show is an Australian TV show that was created in 2011 and is locally produced on community television. It was originally scheduled for C31 Melbourne. But in early 2012 decided to move to the Foxtel, Austar and Optus Cable Satellite Networks. It screened on the Aurora Community Channel, which is viewed on channel 183 on Australian cable service Foxtel. In 2013 the show decided to try a different direction and move to all free to air stations across Australia.
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Australia's Next Top Model
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Brittany Beattie
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Australia's Next Top Model
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What profession did both Reginald Denham and Jean-Pierre Jeunet have?
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Title: Borrow a Million
Passage: Borrow a Million is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Reginald Gardiner, Vera Bogetti and Wally Patch. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of the Fox Film Company.
Title: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Passage: Jean-Pierre Jeunet (] ; born 3 September 1953) is a French film director and screenwriter known for the films "Delicatessen", "The City of Lost Children", "" and "Amlie".
Title: Reginald Denham
Passage: Reginald Denham (10 January 1894 4 February 1983) was an English writer, theater and film director, actor and film producer.
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film director
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Reginald Denham
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Jean-Pierre Jeunet
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What nationality was the inventor of the first vacuum pump?
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Title: Otto von Guericke
Passage: Otto von Guericke (originally spelled "Gericke", ] ; November 20, 1602 May 11, 1686 (Julian calendar); November 30, 1602 May 21, 1686 (Gregorian calendar)) was a German scientist, inventor, and politician. His major scientific achievements were the establishment of the physics of vacuums, the discovery of an experimental method for clearly demonstrating electrostatic repulsion, and his advocacy of the reality of "action at a distance" and of "absolute space".
Title: Holweck pump
Passage: A Holweck pump is a type of vacuum pump that utilises the drag of air molecules against a rotating surface. The modern turbomolecular pump is a more advanced version based on similar operation, and a Holweck pump is often used as the backing pump for it. The Holweck pump can produce a vacuum as low as 1e-8 mmHg .
Title: Vacuum pump
Passage: A vacuum pump is a device that removes gas molecules from a sealed volume in order to leave behind a partial vacuum. The first vacuum pump was invented in 1650 by Otto von Guericke, and was preceded by the suction pump, which dates to antiquity.
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German
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Vacuum pump
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Otto von Guericke
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What fictional race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters does Lyja belong to?
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Title: Lyja
Passage: Lyja is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A Skrull, she possesses the ability to shapeshift into almost any humanoid or animal form. Modifications on her body give her the power to generate energy blasts.
Title: Brood (comics)
Passage: The Brood are a fictional race of insectoid, parasitic, extraterrestrial beings appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, especially "Uncanny X-Men." Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum, they first appeared in "Uncanny X-Men" 155 (March 1982).
Title: Skrull
Passage: The Skrulls are a fictional race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Skrull
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Lyja
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Skrull
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Nickelodeon has which sister network, airing as a pan-European digital channel?
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Title: Nickelodeon (France)
Passage: Nickelodeon is the French version of the kids' channel Nickelodeon which is carried in that country, along with the French-speaking region of Switzerland, and Morocco. The network has one sister network, Nickelodeon Junior, it also airs in Morocco and Switzeland. Nickelodeon France was one of the first Nickelodeon Channel's to change its style and logo to the new Nickelodeon logo after Nickelodeon USA. Its sister channels are Nickelodeon Junior in France, the local division of the Nick Jr. concept which has "Junior" fully spelled out to meet language policies. Nickelodeon started in France in 2003 before the network's launch in 2005 with a Nicktoons block airing over Canal J.
Title: KGBT-TV
Passage: KGBT-TV, virtual channel 4 (digital channel 31), is a CBS affiliate located in Harlingen, Texas. Its market includes the greater Rio Grande Valley metropolitan area. KGBT is currently owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group. KGBT's studios are on West Expressway (I-2US 83) in Harlingen and its transmitter is located in La Feria in Cameron County. The digital channel is available in standard definition and high definition on Time Warner Cable on channels 4 and 865 respectively. KGBT's own local 24-hour weather channel is also available on Time Warner Cable digital channel 366. KGBT is also available on channel 4 in both standard definition and high definition on DirecTV and Dish Network.
Title: Nickelodeon Junior
Passage: Nickelodeon Junior is a French version of American channel Nick Jr. and is a separate 24-hour Pan European digital television channel broadcasting to the following French speaking European countries.
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Nickelodeon Junior
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Nickelodeon (France)
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Nickelodeon Junior
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When was the American Chemist born, who introduced the first Ice-type model?
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Title: Alma Levant Hayden
Passage: Alma Levant Hayden (March 30, 1927 August 2, 1967) was an American chemist, and one of the first African-American women to gain a scientist position at a science agency in Washington, D.C. She joined the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the 1950s. Hayden graduated from Howard University with a master's degree in chemistry, and became an expert in spectrophotometry, the measurement of how substances absorb light. She published work on infrared and other techniques for analyzing chemicals in a range of journals. Hayden was appointed Chief of the Spectrophotometer Research Branch in the Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1963, and may have been the first African-American scientist at the FDA. Hayden came to national attention in 1963 when she led the team that exposed the common substance in Krebiozen, a long-controversial alternative and expensive drug promoted as anti-cancer. Hayden was married to fellow research chemist Alonzo Hayden, and had two children. She died in 1967.
Title: Ice-type model
Passage: In statistical mechanics, the ice-type models or six-vertex models are a family of vertex models for crystal lattices with hydrogen bonds. The first such model was introduced by Linus Pauling in 1935 to account for the residual entropy of water ice. Variants have been proposed as models of certain ferroelectric and antiferroelectric crystals.
Title: Linus Pauling
Passage: Linus Carl Pauling (February 28, 1901 August 19, 1994) was an American chemist, biochemist, peace activist, author, and educator. He published more than 1,200 papers and books, of which about 850 dealt with scientific topics. " New Scientist" called him one of the 20 greatest scientists of all time, and as of 2000, he was rated the 16th most important scientist in history.
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February 28, 1901
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Ice-type model
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Linus Pauling
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What university supports a publication by an organization devoted to the study of ethics, theology, and religion from an evangelical perspective?
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Title: Ethics (Bonhoeffer)
Passage: Ethics (German: Ethik ) is an unfinished book by Dietrich Bonhoeffer that was edited and published after his death by Eberhard Bethge in 1949. Bonhoeffer worked on the book in the early 1940s and intended it to be his "magnum opus". At the time of writing, he was a double agent; he was working for Abwehr , Nazi Germany's military intelligence organization, but was simultaneously involved in the 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. The central theme of "Ethics" is Christlikeness. The arguments in the book are informed by Lutheran Christology and are influenced by Bonhoeffer's participation in the German resistance to Nazism. "Ethics" is commonly compared to Bonhoeffer's earlier book "The Cost of Discipleship", with scholars debating the extent to which Bonhoeffer's views on Christian ethics changed between his writing of the two books. In "The Cambridge Companion to Dietrich Bonhoeffer", John W. de Gruchy argues that "Ethics" evinces more nuance than Bonhoeffer's earlier writings. In 2012, David P. Gushee, director of Mercer University's Center for Theology and Public Life, named "Ethics" one of the five best books about patriotism, the others being Bruce Lincoln's "Religion, Empire and Torture"; Reinhold Niebuhr's "Moral Man and Immoral Society"; Shane Claiborne's and Chris Haw's "Jesus for President"; and "A Testament of Hope", a collection of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speeches and writings.
Title: Evangelical Philosophical Society
Passage: The Evangelical Philosophical Society (EPS) is an organization devoted to the study of ethics, theology, and religion from an evangelical perspective. Membership is open to professional scholars and associate membership is available to laypersons and students. Since 2006, Paul Copan has been the president of the organization.
Title: Philosophia Christi
Passage: Philosophia Christi is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Evangelical Philosophical Society with the support of Biola University. It covers philosophical issues in the fields of apologetics, ethics, theology, and religion from an evangelical perspective and publishes articles, philosophical notes, and book reviews. The editor-in-chief is Craig Hazen.
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Biola University
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Philosophia Christi
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Evangelical Philosophical Society
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Which award-winning author was born first, Flannery O'Connor or Alice Munro?
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Title: The View from Castle Rock
Passage: The View from Castle Rock is a book of short stories by Canadian author Alice Munro, recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, which was published in 2006 by McClelland and Stewart.
Title: Alice Munro
Passage: Alice Ann Munro ( , "ne" Laidlaw ; born 10 July 1931) is a Canadian short story writer and Nobel Prize winner. Munro's work has been described as having revolutionized the architecture of short stories, especially in its tendency to move forward and backward in time. Her stories have been said to "embed more than announce, reveal more than parade."
Title: Flannery O'Connor
Passage: Mary Flannery O'Connor (March 25, 1925August 3, 1964) was an American writer and essayist. She wrote two novels and thirty-two short stories, as well as a number of reviews and commentaries. She was a Southern writer who often wrote in a Southern Gothic style and relied heavily on regional settings and grotesque characters. Her writing also reflected her Roman Catholic faith and frequently examined questions of morality and ethics. Her posthumously compiled "Complete Stories" won the 1972 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction and has been the subject of enduring praise.
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Flannery O'Connor
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Alice Munro
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Flannery O'Connor
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My Tutor actor Matt Lattanzi was once married to what famous singer and actor?
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Title: Sylvio Sarkis
Passage: Sylvio Sarkis is a Lebanese actor born on the 28th of September 1998. His career started in 2008 when he participated in the hit Lebanese series "Mouabbad" along with the much known actors Badih Abou Chakra and Patricia Nammour. Sylvio Sarkis had worked over the past 9 years in 7 hit series such as: "Mouabbad (Mou2abbad)", "Badal An Dayeh (Badal 3an Daye3)" with famous actor Youssef El Khal and Nelly Maatouk, "Ala El Aaehed (3ala Al 3ahed)" with Famous Actress Darine Hamze and Talal El Jurdi where Sylvio was one of the three main characters in the series. "Ayli Matoub Alaya (3ayle Mat3oub 3laya)" along side with the late actor Issam Breidy and actress Yara Fares. The hit Series "Helwe W Kezzabi (Beautiful Liar)" with the famous actress Dalida Khalil and famous singer Ziad Bourji. "Joumhouriyet Noun" with famous actor Youssef Haddad and famous actress Rita Harb. "50 Alef (50 thousand)" with famous actor Tony Issa and famous actress Dalida Khalil which was his second collaboration with her as being co-actors and main characters.
Title: My Tutor
Passage: My Tutor is a 1983 American sex comedy film directed by George Bowers. The film focuses on high school graduates (including Matt Lattanzi and Crispin Glover) as they attempt to lose their virginity during the summer vacation before college, and one's eventual relationship with his French tutor (Caren Kaye).
Title: Matt Lattanzi
Passage: Matthew Vincent "Matt" Lattanzi (born February 1, 1959) is an American actor and dancer. He is most commonly recognized as the first husband of singer and actor Olivia Newton-John, and for his acting in films such as "My Tutor" and the soap opera "Paradise Beach".
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Olivia Newton-John
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My Tutor
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Matt Lattanzi
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Which Portuguese winger played beside Zlatan Ibrahimovi in the 2008-09 Inter Milan team ?
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Title: Trofeo Pirelli
Passage: The Pirelli Cup is an annual friendly football tournament sponsored by the Pirelli Tyre company. The competition was started in 1996 as a single 90-minute friendly match between Pirelli-sponsored Inter Milan and another invited team. Since 1996, 14 editions of the one-match tournament have been held. The latest edition of the competition was held in 2010 in Baltimore, featuring Inter Milan and Manchester City. The match ended 3-0 as Inter won the trophy.
Title: Ricardo Quaresma
Passage: Ricardo Andrade Quaresma Bernardo (] ; born 26 September 1983) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Turkish club Beikta and the Portugal national team.
Title: 200809 Inter Milan season
Passage: After Roberto Mancini's departure, Jos Mourinho became the new coach of Inter. The Portuguese manager won a trophy at his debut, Supercoppa Italiana, defeating Roma on penalties. He planned a 433 formation, with the new arrivals Amantino Mancini and Quaresma as wingers beside Zlatan Ibrahimovi.
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Quaresma
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200809 Inter Milan season
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Ricardo Quaresma
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What is the scientific name for the animal that the Naybandan Wildlife Sanctuary hold the highest population of?
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Title: Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary
Passage: Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary is located in South Eastern Goa, India. It constitutes one of the vital corridors of the Western Ghats and covers an area of 211.05 km. Netravali or Neturli is an important tributary of River Zuari, which originates in the sanctuary. Forests mostly consist of moist deciduous vegetation interspersed with evergreen and semi-evergreen habitat. It is adjacent to Dandeli-Anshi Tiger Reserve, Karnataka on the eastern side, Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, Goa on the southern side and Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park on the northern side which in turn forms a contiguous protected area along with Madei Wildlife Sanctuary, Goa and Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka.
Title: Asiatic cheetah
Passage: The Asiatic cheetah ("Acinonyx jubatus venaticus"), also known as Iranian cheetah is a Critically Endangered cheetah subspecies surviving today only in Iran.
Title: Naybandan Wildlife Sanctuary
Passage: Nayband Wildlife Sanctuary, Naybandan Wildlife Refuge or Nayband National Park is a National Park in Iran. It is situated in South Khorasan Province at 180.0 km south of Tabas, near the provincial city of Birjand, and Neyshabur and Mashhad from the Razavi Khorasan Province. With a size of 1,500,000 ha , it is the largest reserve in Iran. It has recently been given legal protection, and was known to have held the highest population of Asiatic cheetahs. Since 2006, it was estimated that at least 15 cheetahs live there.
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Acinonyx jubatus venaticus
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Naybandan Wildlife Sanctuary
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Asiatic cheetah
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Michael Maniaci is the type of voice that is a specific type of what?
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Title: Sopranist
Passage: A sopranist (also, sopranista or male soprano) is a male singer who is able to sing in the vocal tessitura of a soprano usually through the use of falsetto vocal production. This voice type is a specific kind of countertenor. In rare cases an adult man may be able to sing in the soprano range using his normal or modal voice and not falsetto due to endocrinological reasons, like Radu Marian, or as a result of a larynx that has not completely developed as in the case of Michael Maniaci.
Title: Michael Maniaci
Passage: Michael Maniaci (born in 1976 May 3) is an American opera singer. Possessing a male soprano voice, Maniaci is noted for his claim to be able to sing into the upper soprano register without using falsetto, an otherwise common phonation for men who sing in high registers, such as countertenors. Although this was possible for castrati, because of the hormonal imbalance following castration, Maniaci claims that, for some unknown reason, his larynx did not develop and lengthen completely, causing his voice not to "break" in the usual manner. Maniaci claims that this physical particularity has given him the ability to sing in the soprano register without sounding like a typical countertenor or a female singer. There are, however, critics who claim that Maniaci actually sings in falsetto.
Title: Star war
Passage: A star war was a decisive conflict between rival polities of the Maya civilization during the first millennium AD. The term comes from a specific type of glyph used in the Maya script, which depicts a star showering the earth with liquid droplets, or a star over a shell. It represents a verb but its phonemic value and specific meaning have not yet been deciphered. The name "star war" was coined by the epigrapher Linda Schele to refer to the glyph, and by extension to the type of conflict that it indicates.
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countertenor
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Michael Maniaci
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Sopranist
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Are Escobaria and Perilla both mint species?
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Title: Escobaria
Passage: Escobaria, pincushion cactus or foxtail cactus is a genus of low-growing cacti that range from the southernmost parts of central and western Canada through northern Mexico, with one species in Cuba. The genus comprises about 23 species. The term "pincushion cactus" may also refer to the related "Mammillaria".
Title: Perilla ketone
Passage: Perilla ketone is a natural terpenoid that consists of a furan ring with a six-carbon side chain containing a ketone functional group. It is a colorless oil that is sensitive to oxygen, becoming colored upon standing. The ketone was identified in 1943 by Sebe as the main component of the essential oil of Perilla frutescens. Perilla ketone is present in the leaves and seeds of purple mint ("Perilla frutescens"), which is toxic to some animals. When cattle and horses consume purple mint when grazing in fields in which it grows, the perilla ketone causes pulmonary edema leading to a condition sometimes called perilla mint toxicosis.
Title: Perilla
Passage: Perilla is a genus consisting of one major Asiatic crop species "P. frutescens" and a few recognized wild species in nature, belonging to the mint family, Lamiaceae. It encompasses several distinct varieties of Asian herb, seed, and vegetable crop, including "P. frutescens" (deulkkae) and "P. frutescens" var. "crispa" (shiso). The genus name "Perilla" is also a frequently employed common name ("perilla"), applicable to all varieties. Perilla varieties are cross-fertile and intra-specific hybridization occurs naturally. Some varieties are considered invasive.
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no
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Escobaria
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Perilla
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Illumination Entertainment, is best known for being the creators of the "Despicable Me" franchise, its spin-offprequel "Minions" and the films "Sing" and "The Secret Life of Pets" , a 2016 American computer-animated film of what genre?
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Title: Illumination Entertainment
Passage: Illumination Entertainment, or simply Illumination, is an American animation film production company, founded by Chris Meledandri in 2007. It is owned by Meledandri and Universal Studios, a division of NBCUniversal, with Universal fully financing and owning all the films. The studio is best known for being the creators of the "Despicable Me" franchise, its spin-offprequel "Minions" and the films "The Secret Life of Pets" and "Sing". The Minions, characters from the "Despicable Me" films, are the studio's official mascots. Its films are co-produced andor distributed by Universal Pictures.
Title: Minions (Despicable Me)
Passage: Minions are the numerous creatures that appear in the "Despicable Me" franchise, which began with the eponymous 2010 film. They are also the official mascots of Illumination Entertainment, a division of Universal Studios, and have been described as being a corporate icon for UniversalIllumination's parent company Comcast on par with Disney's Mickey Mouse following Comcast's purchase of NBCUniversal.
Title: The Secret Life of Pets
Passage: The Secret Life of Pets is a 2016 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment. It is directed by Chris Renaud, and co-directed by Yarrow Cheney, and written by Brian Lynch, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. The film stars Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart, Steve Coogan, Ellie Kemper, Bobby Moynihan, Lake Bell, Dana Carvey, Hannibal Buress, Jenny Slate and Albert Brooks.
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comedy
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Illumination Entertainment
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The Secret Life of Pets
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In what year was the university where Taede A. Smedes received his Ph.D founded?
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Title: Taede A. Smedes
Passage: Taede Anne Smedes (born July 3, 1973 in Drachten) is a Dutch philosopher of religion. He received a Ph.D degree from the University of Groningen in 2004 for a thesis on "Avoiding Balaam's Mistake: Exploring Divine Action in an Age of Scientism".
Title: M. Jaffar-ur-Rehman
Passage: He topped Quaid-i-Azam University by setting an all-time Computer Science Department record of a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.9 on a scale of 5.0. In result, he was awarded the Quaid-e-Azam Scholarship for higher studies abroad, which he used to receive his Master of Science (M.Sc) degree and his Ph.D. in computer science in the United States. He completed his M.Sc. in just one year at the University of Pennsylvania by securing a CGPA of 3.9 on a scale of 4.0. He taught in Australia for around three years during his Ph.D. He came back to Pakistan after fully completing his Ph.D., where he taught at Quaid-e-Azam University, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and then Mohammad Ali Jinnah University.
Title: University of Groningen
Passage: The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; Dutch: "Rijksuniversiteit Groningen" , abbreviated as "RUG") is a public research university in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. The university was founded in 1614 and is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands as well as one of its largest. Since its inception more than 200,000 students have graduated. It is a member of the distinguished international Coimbra Group of European universities.
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1614
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Taede A. Smedes
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University of Groningen
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What suburb is in the south of Adelaide, South Australia that has a metropolitan neighboring suburb of Seaford, as well as Maslin Beach, Seaford Rise, and Port Noarlunga?
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Title: Seaford, South Australia
Passage: Seaford is a metropolitan suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It lies within the City of Onkaparinga. Seaford railway station is the southern terminus of the Seaford railway line from Adelaide railway station.
Title: Moana, South Australia
Passage: Moana is an outer coastal suburb in the south of Adelaide, South Australia. The suburb is approximately 36.4 km from the Adelaide city centre. It lies within the City of Onkaparinga local government area, and neighbours the suburbs Seaford, Maslin Beach, Seaford Rise and Port Noarlunga
Title: Port Noarlunga, South Australia
Passage: Port Noarlunga is a suburb in the City of Onkaparinga, South Australia. It is a small sea-side suburb, population 2,632, about 30 km to the south of the Adelaide city centre and was originally created as a sea port. This area is now popular as a holiday destination or for permanent residents wishing to commute to Adelaide or work locally. There is a jetty that connects to a 1.6 km long natural reef that is exposed at low tide. The beach is large and very long and has reasonable surfing in the South Port area whose name is taken from its location - 'South of the Port'.
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Moana
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Moana, South Australia
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Seaford, South Australia
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Mark Selby played guitar for the American country music singer who was part of what battle?
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Title: Keni Thomas
Passage: Keni Thomas is an American country music singer and former United States Army Ranger. Thomas was a member of Task Force Ranger as a part of Operation Restore Hope in Somalia, and served in the Battle of Mogadishu. Thomas works as a motivational speaker drawing from this experience as a US Ranger.
Title: Mark Selby (musician)
Passage: Mark Otis Selby (19601961 September 18, 2017) was an American blues rock singer-songwriter, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. Born in Enid, Oklahoma, he was a solo artist, signed to ZYX Records in Europe, and one half of performing duo with his wife, songwriter Tia Sillers. He also plays guitar in recording sessions for musical artists such as Kenny Rogers, Johnny Reid, Keni Thomas, Jimmy Hall, and Wynonna Judd.
Title: The Buffalo Club
Passage: The Buffalo Club was an American country music group composed of Ron Hemby (lead vocals, guitar), John Dittrich (vocals, drums), and Charlie Kelley (vocals, guitar). Before the group's foundation, Hemby was a vocalist in the Christian group The Imperials, Kelley played guitar for Doug Stone, and Dittrich was the drummer in the country pop band Restless Heart from 1984 until the mid-1990s. The Buffalo Club released a self-titled album on the Rising Tide Records label in 1997 and charted three singles on the "Billboard" country chart that year, including the top-10 "If She Don't Love You". Dittrich disbanded the group at the end of the year and rejoined Restless Heart soon afterward.
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Battle of Mogadishu
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Mark Selby (musician)
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Keni Thomas
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Who is dedicated more to the environment, Wallace Stegner or Miguel Delibes?
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Title: Wallace Stegner
Passage: Wallace Earle Stegner (February 18, 1909 April 13, 1993) was an American novelist, short story writer, environmentalist, and historian, often called "The Dean of Western Writers". He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972 and the U.S. National Book Award in 1977.
Title: The Bloomsbury Review
Passage: The Bloomsbury Review ("TBR") is a nationally distributed literary magazine founded by Thomas Auer (19532003) in Denver, Colorado in 1980. It focuses on small, regional, university, and international presses, as well as "smaller" titles from large publishers. Authors Tony Hillerman, Wallace Stegner and Clarissa Pinkola Estes have praised it. The magazine received an award for excellence in the arts from the Denver mayor's office in 2008.
Title: Miguel Delibes
Passage: Miguel Delibes Setin (] ; 17 October 1920 12 March 2010) was a Spanish novelist, journalist and newspaper editor associated with the Generation of '36 movement. From 1975 until his death, he was a member of the Royal Spanish Academy, where he occupied chair "e". He studied commerce and law and began his career as a columnist and later journalist at the "El Norte de Castilla". He would later head this newspaper before gradually devoting himself exclusively to the novel.
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Wallace Earle Stegner
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Miguel Delibes
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Wallace Stegner
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What is the name of the elder brother emperor that signed the Truce of Ratisbon?
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Title: Emperor Yuan of Liang
Passage: Emperor Yuan of Liang () (508555), personal name Xiao Yi (), courtesy name Shicheng (), nickname Qifu (), was an emperor of the Chinese Liang Dynasty. After his father Emperor Wu and brother Emperor Jianwen were successively taken hostage and controlled by the rebel general Hou Jing, Xiao Yi was largely viewed as the "de facto" leader of Liang, and after defeating Hou in 552 declared himself emperor. In 554, after offending Yuwen Tai, the paramount general of rival Western Wei, Western Wei forces descended on and captured his capital Jiangling (, in modern Jingzhou, Hubei), executing him and instead declaring his nephew Xiao Cha (Emperor Xuan) the Emperor of Liang.
Title: Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Passage: Leopold I (name in full: "Leopold Ignaz Joseph Balthasar Felician"; Hungarian: "I. Lipt" ; 9 June 1640 5 May 1705) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia, and Bohemia. The second son of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, by his first wife, Maria Anna of Spain, Leopold became heir apparent in 1654 by the death of his elder brother Ferdinand IV. Elected in 1658, Leopold ruled the Holy Roman Empire until his death in 1705.
Title: Truce of Ratisbon
Passage: The Truce of Ratisbon, or Truce of Regensburg, concluded the War of the Reunions between Spain and France. The Truce was signed on 15 August 1684 at the Dominican convent at Ratisbon in Bavaria between Louis XIV of France on the one side, and the Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold I, and the Spanish King, Charles II, on the other. The final agreements allowed King Louis to retain Strasbourg, Luxembourg, and other Reunion gains, and Kortrijk and Diksmuide, both now in Belgium, were returned to Spain. It was not, however, a definitive peace but only a truce for 20 years.
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Ferdinand IV
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Truce of Ratisbon
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Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
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The Temple of Diana in ancient Rome was a Roman temple which, according to the early semi-legendary history of Rome, was built in the 6th century BC during the reign of the king Servius Tullius, the regal period, also called what, was the period of the ancient Roman civilization characterized by a monarchical form of government of the city of Rome and its territories?
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Title: Roman Kingdom
Passage: The Roman Kingdom, or regal period, was the period of the ancient Roman civilization characterized by a monarchical form of government of the city of Rome and its territories.
Title: Temple of Diana (Rome)
Passage: The Temple of Diana in ancient Rome was a Roman temple which, according to the early semi-legendary history of Rome, was built in the 6th century BC during the reign of the king Servius Tullius.
Title: Porta Esquilina
Passage: The Porta Esquilina (or Esquiline Gate) was a gate in the Servian Wall Tradition dates it back to the 6th century BC, when the Servian Wall was said to have been built by the Roman king Servius Tullius, however modern scholarship and evidence from archaeology indicates a date in the fourth century BC.
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Roman Kingdom
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Temple of Diana (Rome)
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Roman Kingdom
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What TV network founded in 1984 is co owned by the Hearst Corporation and Disney?
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Title: Star Sports Network
Passage: Star Sports Network (previously known as ESPN STAR Sports or ESS) is a leading sports broadcasting network in India,owned by 21st Century Fox through its subsidiaries STAR TV and Fox Networks Group. It was formed as ESPN STAR Sports, a joint venture between ESPN Inc. (jointly owned by The Walt Disney Company and Hearst Corporation, and through ESPN International, which it directly owns,) and News Corporation in 1994. News Corporation acquired Disney's stake in the company in 2012 and Manu Sawhney was replaced by Peter Hutton as the CEO.
Title: Aamp;E (TV channel)
Passage: AE (previously Arts Entertainment Network) is an American digital cable and satellite television network that serves as the flagship television property of AE Networks, a joint venture between the Hearst Corporation and DisneyABC Television Group subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company (both of which maintain a 50 ownership interest).
Title: Alpha Repertory Television Service
Passage: The Alpha Repertory Television Service (ARTS) is a defunct American cable television network that was owned by HearstABC Video Services, a joint venture between the Hearst Corporation and the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The network, which operated nightly on the channel space of Nickelodeon, focused mainly on fine arts programming. It merged with The Entertainment Channel in 1984 to become the Arts and Entertainment Network (AE).
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Arts and Entertainment Network
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Alpha Repertory Television Service
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Aamp;E (TV channel)
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Joseph Wolf became the preferred illustrator for this explorer who had an obsession with discovering the sources of the Nile River
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Title: Joseph Wolf
Passage: Joseph Wolf (21 January 1820 20 April 1899) was a German artist who specialized in natural history illustration. He moved to the British Museum in 1848 and became the preferred illustrator for explorers and naturalists including David Livingstone, Alfred Russel Wallace and Henry Walter Bates. Wolf depicted animals accurately in lifelike postures and is considered one of the great pioneers of wildlife art. Sir Edwin Landseer thought him "...without exception, the best all-round animal artist who ever lived"'.
Title: Nile boat
Passage: The Nile River is a major resource for the people living along it, especially thousands of years ago. The El Salha Archaeological Project discovered an abundance of evidence of an ancient boat that traveled the Nile River dating back to 3,000 years ago. Pictographs and pebble carvings were uncovered, indicating a boat more advanced than a simple canoe. This evidence of a progressed Nile boat includes a steering system which may have been used in the Nile for fishing and transportation.
Title: David Livingstone
Passage: His fame as an explorer and his obsession with discovering the sources of the Nile River was founded on the belief that if he could solve that age-old mystery, his fame would give him the influence to end the East African Arab-Swahili slave trade. "The Nile sources," he told a friend, "are valuable only as a means of opening my mouth with power among men. It is this power which I hope to remedy an immense evil." His subsequent exploration of the central African watershed was the culmination of the classic period of European geographical discovery and colonial penetration of Africa. At the same time, his missionary travels, "disappearance", and eventual death in Africaand subsequent glorification as a posthumous national hero in 1874led to the founding of several major central African Christian missionary initiatives carried forward in the era of the European "Scramble for Africa".
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David Livingstone
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Joseph Wolf
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David Livingstone
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Did Jimi Jamison or Andrew Montgomery's band begin performing earlier?
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Title: Andrew Montgomery
Passage: Andrew Montgomery is a Scottish singer who is best known as a member of late '90s Aberdeen indie rock band Geneva.
Title: Slaves and Masters
Passage: Slaves and Masters is the thirteenth studio album by the British rock band Deep Purple, and was released on 5 October 1990. This is the only Deep Purple album to feature former Rainbow lead vocalist Joe Lynn Turner, who had joined the previous year after the firing of Ian Gillan. Before hiring Turner, the band had considered singer Jimi Jamison of Survivor, but other obligations made him unavailable.
Title: Jimi Jamison
Passage: Jimmy Wayne "Jimi" Jamison (August 23, 1951 September 1, 2014) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He had previously been the frontman of the platinum-selling rock band Survivor between 198489, 200006 and from 2011 until his death. Jamison is also known for writing and performing "I'm Always Here", the theme song for the TV series "Baywatch".
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Jimmy Wayne "Jimi" Jamison
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Jimi Jamison
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Andrew Montgomery
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Captain Douglas Ricardo "Doug" Beattie MC is an Irish soldier and politician, "Born in barracks"" in 1965, his father was a warrant officer in which infantry rifle regiment of the British Army, first created in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot and the 86th (Royal County Down) Regiment of Foot, but became which organization on 1 January 1921?
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Title: Royal Irish Regiment (1992)
Passage: The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment) (R IRISH) is an infantry regiment of the British Army. The regiment was founded in 1992 through the amalgamation of the Royal Irish Rangers and the Ulster Defence Regiment. Their oldest predecessor; the 27th Regiment of Foot; was first raised in June 1689 to fight in the Williamite War in Ireland. Other notable regiments in their lineage include the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Royal Irish Rifles and the Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's).
Title: Doug Beattie
Passage: Captain Douglas Ricardo "Doug" Beattie MC is an Irish soldier and politician. " "Born in barracks"" in 1965, his father was a warrant officer in the Royal Ulster Rifles. The family settled in Portadown when he was 10 following the cessation of his father's regular service but saw Beattie Snr enlist into the Ulster Defence Regiment shortly after.
Title: Royal Ulster Rifles
Passage: The Royal Irish Rifles (became the Royal Ulster Rifles from 1 January 1921) was an infantry rifle regiment of the British Army, first created in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot and the 86th (Royal County Down) Regiment of Foot. The regiment saw service in the Second Boer War, the First World War, the Second World War and the Korean War.
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Royal Ulster Rifles
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Doug Beattie
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Royal Ulster Rifles
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Hartwall Ltd. and Scottish Newcastle plc are both companies that brew what type of drink?
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Title: Melstacorp
Passage: Melstacorp PLC is a Sri Lankan diversified conglomerate listed in the Colombo Stock Exchange. Melstacorp PLC is one of the 10 largest listed companies in the Colombo Stock Exchange with a market capitalisation of approximately USD 450 million. Melstacorp subsidiaries are involved in wide range of industries such as liquor manufacture and distribution, Leasing, Insurance, logistics, ICT, Telecommunications, Energy, Tea and Rubber Plantations, Hospitality, Property Development, Brand Management, and in Advertising. It is the holding company of Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC. In addition to Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC Melstacorp PLC also owns Periceyl Private Limited (100), Milford Holdings (Private) Limited (100), Aitken Spence Co. PLC (45), Melsta Logistics (Private) Limited (100), Melsta Technologies (Private) Limited (100), Melsta Properties (Private) Limited (100), Melsta Brands (Private) Limited (100), Melsta Regal Finance Limited (100), Belvantage (Private) Limited (100), Continental Insurance Lanka Limited (100), Splendor Media (Private) Limited (100), Bogo Power (Private) Limited (98), Balangoda Plantations PLC (43), Madulsima Plantations PLC (45.9), Browns Beach Hotels PLC (42), Melsta Tower (Private) Limited (100) and Lanka Bell Limited.
Title: Hartwall
Passage: Hartwall Ltd is a beverage company based in Helsinki, Finland. It was founded in 1836. Its drinks range includes Jaffa, Pommac and Novelle waters. The company also owns the licence for manufacturing and selling PepsiCo's Pepsi, 7 Up and Mountain Dew brands in Finland. Hartwall's alcoholic beverages include Upcider cider, Lapin Kulta lager beer, Karjala beer and is the local producer of Foster's lager. In 2002 Hartwall was purchased by the UK based Scottish Newcastle corporation, and when that company was bought out in 2008 the brand became owned by Heineken. Danish Royal Unibrew bought Hartwall in 2013.
Title: Scottish amp; Newcastle
Passage: Scottish Newcastle plc was a brewing company headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland which expanded significantly from its home base to become an international business with beer volumes growing almost tenfold.
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beer
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Hartwall
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Scottish amp; Newcastle
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In 1988 Allmnna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget merged with a swiss company headquartered in what city?
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Title: ABB Group
Passage: ABB (ASEA Brown Boveri) is a Swedish-Swiss multinational corporation headquartered in Zrich, Switzerland, operating mainly in robotics, power, heavy electrical equipments, and automation technology areas. It is ranked 286th in The World's Most Admired companies in the Fortune 500 global list of 2016. ABB has been a Global Fortune 500 company for 23 years.
Title: SCA Transforest
Passage: SCA Transforest, part of Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget is a Swedish company dealing with transport and logistics. Its activities include warehousing and stevedoring at their own terminals in Europe, a ship agency and customs clearance. The company also has a brand for marine transportation, both inside Europe and overseas transports in own or rented vessels.
Title: ASEA
Passage: Allmnna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget (English translation: General Swedish Electric Company; Swedish abbreviation: ASEA) was a Swedish industrial company. In 1988 it merged with the Swiss company Brown, Boveri Cie (BBC) to form ABB Group. ASEA still exists, but only as a holding company owning 50 of the ABB Group.
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Zrich
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ASEA
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ABB Group
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In which PBS music program the writer of the song "The Hands You're Holding Now" appeared?
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Title: Marty Robbins
Passage: Martin David Robinson (September 26, 1925 December 8, 1982), known professionally as Marty Robbins, was an American singer, songwriter, actor, multi-instrumentalist, and racing driver. One of the most popular and successful country and western singers of all time for most of his near four-decade career, Robbins often topped the country music charts, and several of his songs also had crossover success as pop hits. He appeared on the PBS music program "Austin City Limits" in 1980 (season 5).
Title: The Hands You're Holding Now
Passage: "The Hands You're Holding Now" is a song written by Marty Robbins. In 1961, American country artist, Skeeter Davis, recorded and released the song as a single for RCA Victor.
Title: List of Austin City Limits performers
Passage: This list of "Austin City Limits" performers is a list of musicians who have appeared on the American PBS television music program "Austin City Limits". Also listed are years in which they appeared. This list does not include performers who otherwise may have appeared at the annual Austin City Limits Music Festival, but who did not appear on the PBS television program.
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Austin City Limits
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The Hands You're Holding Now
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Marty Robbins
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What network of trails at Warrior State Park was used by the Iroquois in war raids with the Cherokee and other tribes and was named by British traders by combining its name among the northeastern Algonquian tribes, "Mishimayagat" or "Great Trail", with that of the Shawnee and Delaware, "Athawominee" or "Path where they go armed"?
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Title: Treaty of Easton
Passage: The Treaty of Easton was a colonial agreement in North America signed in October 1758 during the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) between British colonials and the chiefs of 13 Native American nations, representing tribes of the Iroquois, Lenape (Delaware), and Shawnee. Negotiations over more than a week were concluded on October 26, 1758, at a ceremony held in Easton, Pennsylvania between the British colonial governors of the provinces of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and representatives of 13 Indian nations, including the Iroquois, who sent chiefs of three of their nations to ensure their continued domination of their Ohio Country region; the eastern and western Lenape (Delaware), represented by two chiefs and headmen; Shawnee and others. More than 500 Native Americans attended the outdoor ceremony, after lengthy negotiations to bring peace to the regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the Ohio Country.
Title: Great Indian Warpath
Passage: The Great Indian Warpath (GIW)also known as the Great Indian War and Trading Path, or the Seneca Trailwas that part of the network of trails in eastern North America developed and used by Native Americans which ran through the Great Appalachian Valley. The system of footpaths (the Warpath branched off in several places onto alternate routes and over time shifted westward in some regions) extended from what is now upper New York state to deep within Alabama. Various Indians traded and made war along the trails, including the Catawba, numerous Algonquian tribes, the Cherokee, and the Iroquois Confederacy. The British traders' name for the route was derived from combining its name among the northeastern Algonquian tribes, "Mishimayagat" or "Great Trail", with that of the Shawnee and Delaware, "Athawominee" or "Path where they go armed".
Title: Warriors' Path State Park
Passage: Warriors' Path State Park is a 950 acre (3.84 km) Tennessee State Park in Colonial Heights, Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, in the United States. It is named for the Great Indian Warpath that was used by the Iroquois in war raids with the Cherokee and other tribes. The park is located around the Fort Patrick Henry Reservoir and Duck Island on the South Fork Holston River. This land was acquired from the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1952.
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Great Indian Warpath
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Warriors' Path State Park
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Great Indian Warpath
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When was the author of the novel that Everybody's All-American was based on born?
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Title: Everybody's All-American (film)
Passage: Everybody's All-American is a 1988 American sports drama film, released internationally as When I Fall In Love, directed by Taylor Hackford and based on the novel "Everybody's All-American" by longtime "Sports Illustrated" contributor Frank Deford.
Title: Frank Deford
Passage: Benjamin Franklin Deford III (December 16, 1938 May 28, 2017) was an American sportswriter and novelist. Over the course of four decades, he was a regular sports commentator on NPR's "Morning Edition" radio program (from 1980 to 2017).
Title: Everybody's All-American
Passage: Everybody's All-American is a 1981 novel by longtime "Sports Illustrated" contributor Frank Deford and later made into a motion picture directed by Taylor Hackford.
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December 16, 1938
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Everybody's All-American (film)
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Frank Deford
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The biggest tributary of the Mississippi runs through what Indiana county?
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Title: Magnet, Indiana
Passage: Magnet is an unincorporated community along the Ohio River in Union Township, Perry County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.
Title: Old Indiana County Jail and Sheriff's Office
Passage: Old Indiana County Jail and Sheriff's Office is a historic jail and Sheriff's office located at Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. It consists of two buildings built in 1887-1888. They are brick buildings in the Italianate-style. The jail is attached to the rear of the Sheriff's Office, also known as the Sheriff's House. They are connected to the Old Indiana County Courthouse by a second floor pedestrian bridge.
Title: Ohio River
Passage: The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States. At the confluence, the Ohio is considerably bigger than the Mississippi (Ohio at Cairo: 281,500 cu fts (7,960 ms); Mississippi at Thebes: 208,200 cu fts (5,897 ms)) and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system.
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Perry County
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Magnet, Indiana
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Ohio River
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Where are the Elderships of Lithuania located?
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Title: Panevys Air Base
Passage: Panevys Air Base (also known as Pajuostis, and Tulp) (IATA: PNV, ICAO: EYPP) is an air base in Lithuania located 6 km east of Panevys. It is a transport base, with a very large ring taxiway 2 km in diameter. There are 32 large revetments.
Title: Elderships of Lithuania
Passage: A seninija (in English: eldership, elderate, ward, parish, or subdistrict) is the smallest administrative division of Lithuania. An eldership could either be a very small region consisting of few villages, one single town, or part of a big city. Elderships vary in size and population depending on their place and nature. A few elderships make up a municipality. ilainiai (Kaunas) and Dainava (Kaunas) are the most populous elderates, with population counts over , exceeding the population of some entire municipalities.
Title: Panemun, Kaunas
Passage: Panemun is an elderate in the Lithuanian city of Kaunas, that was formally incorporated into Kaunas in 1931. It is located on the left bank of the Nemunas River. It occupies 24.78 hectares, with 22,140 inhabitants. The elderate encompasses the neighbourhoods of Vaivydava, Viinai, Panemun and Rokai.
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located on the left bank of the Nemunas River
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Panemun, Kaunas
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Elderships of Lithuania
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The Flowers of Evil was serialized between 2009 and 2014 in a manga magazine that was started in what month?
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Title: Guardians of the Louvre
Passage: Guardians of the Louvre (Japanese: , Hepburn: Sennen no Tsubasa, Hyakunen no Yume ) is a Japanese seinen manga written and illustrated by Jiro Taniguchi. The manga revolves around an artist visiting the Louvre for five days and learning about artists whose works are there and figures who were part of its history. Commissioned by the Louvre, Taniguchi worked on the manga after spending a month in the museum in May 2013. The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine "Big Comic Original" in late 2014 and collected into a tankbon published on February 20, 2015. The Louvre and Futuropolis published the manga in France on November 21, 2014. The manga was licensed in North America by NBM Publishing, which published the manga on May 13, 2016.
Title: Bessatsu Shnen Magazine
Passage: Bessatsu Shnen Magazine (Japanese: , Hepburn: Bessatsu Shnen Magajin ) is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Kdansha. The magazine was started in September 2009 as a spin-off of another Kdansha's magazine, "Weekly Shnen Magazine".
Title: The Flowers of Evil (manga)
Passage: The Flowers of Evil (Japanese: , Hepburn: Aku no Hana ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shz Oshimi. It was serialized in Kodansha's "Bessatsu Shnen Magazine" between September 9, 2009, and May 9, 2014, and licensed by Vertical in North America. The story follows a middle school student named Takao Kasuga who's forced into a "contract" by fellow student Sawa Nakamura, after being caught stealing the gym clothes of his crush Nanako Saeki, and the series of events afterwards that follow these three characters. The title of the manga comes from Charles Baudelaire's "Les Fleurs du Mal".
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September
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The Flowers of Evil (manga)
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Bessatsu Shnen Magazine
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What singer from the band "Mary Mary" shared the job title of host for an awards show with a television star?
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Title: Dennis James
Passage: Dennis James (born Demie James Sposa, August 24, 1917 June 3, 1997) was an American television personality, actor, and announcer. Up until 1976 he had appeared on TV more times and for a longer period than any other television star. He is credited as the host of television's first network game show, the DuMont Network's "Cash and Carry" (1946). James was also the first person to host a telethon (raising over 700,000,000 for United Cerebral Palsy throughout his career), the first to appear in a television commercial, first to emcee a variety show, and first to appear on video tape.
Title: Erica Campbell (musician)
Passage: Erica Monique Campbell ("ne", Atkins; born April 29, 1972) is an American urban contemporary gospel, Christian RB and contemporary RB recording artist, musician and radio host. She started her music career in 1998 with her younger sister, Tina Campbell, as part of the gospel music group, Mary Mary. Her solo music career began in 2013, and has since released two albums with Entertainment One Music, which both charted on the "Billboard" magazine charts. She won a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album at the 57th edition of the event. Since May 2016, she serves as the host of "Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell" with comedian Griff, that currently airs on Urban Gospel, which owned by Radio One.
Title: 46th GMA Dove Awards
Passage: The 46th Annual GMA Dove Awards presentation ceremony was held on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at the Allen Arena located in Nashville, Tennessee. The ceremony recognized the accomplishments of musicians and other figures within the Christian music industry for the year 2014. The ceremony was produced by the Trinity Broadcasting Network and was hosted by musician Erica Campbell and television star Sadie Robertson. The awards show was broadcast on the Trinity Broadcasting Network on October 18, 2015.
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Erica Campbell
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46th GMA Dove Awards
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Erica Campbell (musician)
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Was The Stuff of Legend an American comedy like The Boatniks?
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Title: Hot Stuff (1979 film)
Passage: Hot Stuff is a 1979 American comedy film starring Dom DeLuise, Suzanne Pleshette, Jerry Reed and Ossie Davis. DeLuise also directed the movie, and the song "Hot Stuff" was written and performed by Reed.
Title: The Boatniks
Passage: The Boatniks is a 1970 American comedy film starring Robert Morse, Stefanie Powers, Don Ameche and Phil Silvers. It was made by Walt Disney Productions, released by Buena Vista Distribution and directed by Norman Tokar.
Title: The Stuff of Legend
Passage: The Stuff of Legend is a comic book metaseries produced by Th3rd World Studios. The writers of "The Stuff of Legend" are Mike Raicht and Brian Smith. The illustrator is Charles Paul Wilson III.
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no
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The Boatniks
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The Stuff of Legend
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The song "Young and Menace" is the lead single from the band Fall Out Boy's Mania, which was released when?
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Title: Mania (Fall Out Boy album)
Passage: Mania (stylized as M A N I A) is the upcoming seventh studio album by American rock band Fall Out Boy, set to be released on January 19, 2018, by Island Records and DCD2 as the follow-up to their 2015 album, "American BeautyAmerican Psycho".
Title: Young and Menace
Passage: "Young and Menace" is a song by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released on April 27, 2017, through Island Records and DCD2. It was released as the lead single from their upcoming seventh studio album, "Mania". The music video was released simultaneously with the single.
Title: PAX AM Days
Passage: PAX AM Days (stylized as PAXAM Days) is an EP by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released on October 15, 2013 by Island Records and PAX AM. It consists of 1980s and 90s hardcore punk and punk rock influenced tracks recorded during a two-day "marathon" session with producer Ryan Adams and the band in July 2013 at PAX AM Studios. The EP was released on CD, digitally and on double 7" vinyl as a stand-alone EP, and also on a limited "Save Rock and Roll PAX AM Edition" (2013) double-disc reissue. The double 7" vinyl pressing was limited to 3,000, and released on November 29 as part of Record Store Day - Back to Black Friday. Each copy came with a code for a bonus song download, a cover of "New Dreams" by Naked Raygun. The code was found stamped into the dead wax of the 7". On September 30, Fall Out Boy announced the EP and its release date, as well as premiered the first digital single "Love, Sex, Death" with its accompanying video. "PAX AM Days" was the band's second release in 2013 after the comeback album "Save Rock and Roll", and marks a return to their hardcore musical roots with aggressive guitar work, the "antithesis" to the polished "Save Rock and Roll".
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January 19, 2018
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Young and Menace
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Mania (Fall Out Boy album)
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Mario Tern, is the Bolivian Army sergeant who was chosen to carry out the execution of which Marxist revolutionary, an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, guerrilla leader, diplomat and military theorist?
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Title: Mario Tern
Passage: Mario Tern (born c. 1940) is the Bolivian Army sergeant who was chosen to carry out the execution of Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara as a young man on October 9, 1967.
Title: Che Guevara
Passage: Ernesto "Che" Guevara (] June 14, 1928 October 9, 1967) was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, guerrilla leader, diplomat and military theorist. A major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a ubiquitous countercultural symbol of rebellion and global insignia in popular culture.
Title: Tamara Bunke
Passage: Hayde Tamara Bunke Bider (November 19, 1937 August 31, 1967), better known as Tania or Tania the Guerrilla, was an Argentine-born East German communist revolutionary and spy who played a prominent role in the Cuban government after the Cuban Revolution and in various Latin American revolutionary movements. She was the only woman to fight alongside Marxist guerrillas under Che Guevara during the Bolivian Insurgency (19661967) where she was killed in an ambush by CIA-assisted Bolivian Army Rangers.
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Che Guevara
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Mario Tern
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Che Guevara
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Back to the moon is the first book by an author born on which day ?
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Title: Katherine Elizabeth Krohn
Passage: Katherine Elizabeth Krohn (born 1961) is an American author born in Bitburg, Germany to American-born parents. Krohn is a prolific writer of books for children and young adults. Writing for young reader's series such as USA Today Lifeline Biographies and AE Biography (published by Lerner Publishing Group), her works include many well-reviewed titles, such as the Carter G. Woodson Honor Book "Ella Fitzgerald: First Lady of Song", and the Oregon Book Award contender "Women of the Wild West". In recent years, Krohn ventured from the biographical format to create graphic science and graphic history titles for Capstone Press and Gale Cengage Learning. She has authored metaphysical titles about fortune-telling and ghosts, fiction, and books about contemporary social issues.
Title: Back to the Moon
Passage: Back to the Moon was Homer Hickam's first book-length fiction, published in June 1999. It is an adult, scientific thriller with insider information about NASA.
Title: Homer Hickam
Passage: Homer Hadley Hickam Jr. (born February 19, 1943) is an American author, Vietnam veteran, and a former NASA engineer. His memoir "Rocket Boys" was a "New York Times" Best Seller and was the basis for the 1999 film "October Sky". Hickam has also written a number of best-selling memoirs and novels including the "Josh Thurlow" historical fiction novels. His books have been translated into many languages.
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February 19, 1943
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Back to the Moon
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Homer Hickam
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