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What is the birthdate of the player that scored the game winning three pointer in Game six for the Blazers?
Title: Damian Lillard Passage: Damian Lamonte Ollie Lillard (born July 15, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Weber State Wildcats and earned third-team All-American honors in 2012. After being selected by Portland with the sixth overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft, Lillard won the NBA Rookie of the Year by unanimous decision. He has twice been named an NBA All-Star. Title: 201314 Portland Trail Blazers season Passage: The 201314 Portland Trail Blazers season was the franchise's 44th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Prior to this season, the Rose Garden was renamed as the Moda Center. The season saw the Blazers improve on their mediocre 201213 output, finishing with a 54-28 record, and finishing 5th in the West. After a three-year hiatus, the Blazers returned to the playoffs, facing the Houston Rockets, in the first round, their first meeting since 2009. The Blazers breezed past the Rockets in six games, thanks to Damian Lillard's series-clinching three pointer in Game 6 at home. However, their season ended in the next round with a defeat to the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs in five games. Title: Basketball moves Passage: Basketball moves are generally individual actions used by players in basketball to pass by defenders to gain access to the basket or to get a clean pass to a teammate to score a two pointer or three pointer.
July 15, 1990
201314 Portland Trail Blazers season
Damian Lillard
Jane Campion and Jan de Bont, have which occupations in common?
Title: Jane Campion Passage: Dame Elizabeth Jane Campion '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 30 April 1954) is a New Zealand screenwriter, producer, and director. Campion is the second of four women ever nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and is the firstand thus far, onlyfemale filmmaker in history to receive the "Palme d'Or", which she received for directing the acclaimed film "The Piano" (1993), for which she also won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Title: Jan de Bont Passage: Jan de Bont (born 22 October 1943) is a Dutch cinematographer, director and film producer. He is widely known for directing the 1994 action film "Speed" starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock and the disaster film "Twister". As a director of photography, he has shot numerous blockbusters and genre films, including "Cujo, Flesh and Blood, Die Hard, The Hunt for Red October" and "Basic Instinct." Title: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life Passage: Lara Croft: Tomb Raider The Cradle of Life is a 2003 action adventure film based on the "Tomb Raider" video game series. Angelina Jolie stars as the titular Lara Croft character, and supporting roles include Gerard Butler, Ciarn Hinds, Chris Barrie, Noah Taylor, Til Schweiger, Djimon Hounsou, and Simon Yam. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan, the film was directed by Jan de Bont and is a sequel to the 2001 film "".
director and film producer
Jane Campion
Jan de Bont
In what year was the writer of "Life's Little Ironies" born?
Title: Thomas Hardy Passage: Thomas Hardy, OM (2 June 1840 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, especially William Wordsworth. He was highly critical of much in Victorian society, especially on the declining status of rural people in Britain, such as those from his native South West England. Title: A Tragedy of Two Ambitions Passage: "A Tragedy of Two Ambitions" is a short story by Thomas Hardy and was published in his collection "Life's Little Ironies" in 1894. Title: Life's Little Ironies Passage: Life's Little Ironies is a collection of tales written by Thomas Hardy, originally published in 1894, and republished with a slightly different collection of stories, for the Uniform Edition in 19278.
1840
Life's Little Ironies
Thomas Hardy
The painter whose work appears in the Castello Sforzesco in Milan is known as the father of what?
Title: Trivulzio Madonna Passage: The Trivulzio Madonna is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, executed in 1497. It is housed in the Sforza Castle Pinacoteca of the Castello Sforzesco, Milan. Title: Leonardo da Vinci Passage: Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (] ; 15 April 14522 May 1519), more commonly Leonardo da Vinci or simply Leonardo, was an Italian Renaissance polymath whose areas of interest included invention, painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, writing, history, and cartography. He has been variously called the father of palaeontology, ichnology, and architecture, and is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time. Sometimes credited with the inventions of the parachute, helicopter and tank, he epitomised the Renaissance humanist ideal. Title: Sala delle Asse Passage: The Sala delle Asse (In English: 'room of the tower' or 'room of the wooden boards'), is the location for a wall and ceiling painting in tempera on plaster, of decorated "intertwining plants with fruits and monochromes of roots and rocks", by Leonardo da Vinci, dating from about 1498 and located in the Castello Sforzesco in Milan.
palaeontology, ichnology, and architecture
Sala delle Asse
Leonardo da Vinci
Which third tallest hotel in the world has a sail shape that complements the wave-shaped Jumeirah Beach Hotel?
Title: Burj Al Arab Passage: The Burj Al Arab (Arabic: , "Tower of the Arabs") is a luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the third tallest hotel in the world (although 39 of its total height is made up of non-occupiable space). Burj Al Arab stands on an artificial island 280 m from Jumeirah beach and is connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge. The shape of the structure is designed to mimic the sail of a ship. It has a helipad near the roof at a height of 210 m above ground. Title: Jumeirah Beach Hotel Passage: Jumeirah Beach Hotel is a hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The hotel, which opened in 1997, is operated by the Dubai-based hotelier Jumeirah. The hotel contains 598 rooms and suites, 19 beachfront villas, and 20 restaurants and bars. This wave-shaped hotel complements the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab, which is adjacent to the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. Title: Grand Hyatt San Antonio Passage: The Grand Hyatt San Antonio is a 34 story, 1,003 room hotel in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, built in 2008. It is the tallest building constructed in the city during the 2000s, the 2nd tallest hotel in the city, and the third tallest skyscraper overall in the city.
The Burj Al Arab
Jumeirah Beach Hotel
Burj Al Arab
Who directed a 2016 action film that stars Susie Celek and an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship ?
Title: Miesha Tate Passage: Miesha Theresa Tate ( ; born August 18, 1986) is an American Mixed Martial Arts Pundit and former mixed martial artist who competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and is a former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion. Primarily known for her grappling ability, Tate became a wrestler while attending Franklin Pierce High School in Tacoma, Washington and won a state championship during her senior year in 2005. She began her professional mixed martial arts (MMA) career in 2007, and won the bantamweight championship of the Freestyle Cage Fighting promotion in 2009. Tate gained increased recognition in 2011, when she won the Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Championship. She has also won a silver medal in the FILA Grappling Championships. Title: Holly Holm Passage: Holly Rene Holm-Kirkpatrick (born Holly Rene Holm; October 17, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. She is the former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion, and a former professional boxer and kickboxer. She was a multiple-time world champion in boxing, defending her titles 18 times in three weight classes, and a two-time "Ring" magazine fighter of the year (2005, 2006). Title: Fight Valley Passage: Fight Valley is a 2016 action film directed by Rob Hawk. It stars Susie Celek, as well as mixed martial artists Miesha Tate, Holly Holm, and Cris Cyborg.
Rob Hawk
Fight Valley
Holly Holm
Who was born earlier, Max Jacob, or Robert Harris?
Title: Robert Harris (novelist) Passage: Robert Dennis Harris (born 7 March 1957) is an English novelist. He is a former journalist and BBC television reporter. Although he began his career in non-fiction, his fame rests upon his works of historical fiction. Beginning with the best-seller "Fatherland", Harris focused on events surrounding the Second World War, followed by works set in ancient Rome. His most recent works centre on contemporary history. Harris was educated at Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he was president of the Union and editor of the student newspaper "Varsity". Title: Max Jacob Passage: Max Jacob (] ; 12 July 1876 5 March 1944) was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic. Title: Max Schnur Passage: Max Jacob Schnur (born 15 February 1993) is an American tennis player playing on the ATP Challenger Tour. On 10 October 2016, he reached his highest ATP singles ranking of 1,464 and his highest doubles ranking of 95 was achieved on 27 February 2017.
Max Jacob
Max Jacob
Robert Harris (novelist)
What name proceeds the word Prampram when describing the name of the constituency that contains Prampram, Ghana, the location of the ruins of Fort Vernon?
Title: Fort Vernon Passage: Fort Vernon was a military structure designed to facilitate the slave trade. It was built by the Royal African Company in 1742 near Prampram, a town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It was built out of cheap materials rough stones and swish. The fort was later destroyed by Danish before 1783. Then it was rebuilt by the British in 1806, but soon started to collapse being abandoned in about 1816. It was re-occupied by the British in 1831 but was again abandoned in 1844. It subsequently became ruins. Title: Prampram Passage: Prampram is a town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The town is located in the Ningo-Prampram constituency. Title: Fort Gadsden Passage: Fort Gadsden is located in Franklin County, Florida, on the Apalachicola River. The site contains the ruins of two forts, and has been known by several other names at various times, including Prospect Bluff Fort, Nicholls Fort, Blount's Fort, British Post, Negro Fort, African Fort, and Fort Apalachicola.
Ningo-Prampram
Fort Vernon
Prampram
The actress who voiced the mother in Footfalls is best known for her role in what television series?
Title: Rose Hill (actress) Passage: Rose Lilian Hill (5 June 1914 22 December 2003) was an English actress and operatic soprano, who remains best known for her role as Madame Fanny La Fan in the British television series "'Allo 'Allo! ". She was a former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Title: Jane Wyatt Passage: Jane Waddington Wyatt (August 12, 1910 October 20, 2006) was an American actress. She starred in a number of Hollywood films, but is likely best known for her role as the housewife and mother Margaret Anderson on the CBS and NBC television comedy series, "Father Knows Best", and as Amanda Grayson, the human mother of Spock on the science-fiction television series "". Wyatt was a three-time Emmy Award-winner. Title: Footfalls Passage: Footfalls is a play by Samuel Beckett. It was written in English, between 2 March and December 1975 and was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre as part of the Samuel Beckett Festival, on May 20, 1976 directed by Beckett himself. Billie Whitelaw, for whom the piece had been written, played May whilst Rose Hill voiced the mother.
'Allo 'Allo!
Footfalls
Rose Hill (actress)
Nukie is a 1987 South African film directed by Sias Odendaal, and Michael Pakleppa, the film stars include Glynis Johns, a retired Welsh stage, television and film actress, dancer, pianist, and singer, and was born in which country?
Title: Nukie Passage: Nukie is a 1987 South African film directed by Sias Odendaal (credited as Sias Odendal) and Michael Pakleppa. The film stars Steve Railsback, Ronald France, and Glynis Johns. The plot concerns an alien, Nukie, who crash lands on earth and seeks help from two children to reunite with his brother, Miko, who has been captured by the US government. Title: The Beachcomber (film) Passage: The Beachcomber is a 1954 British comedy-drama film directed by Muriel Box starring Donald Sinden, Glynis Johns, Robert Newton, Paul Rogers, Donald Pleasence and Michael Hordern. The film is based on the short story "The Vessel of Wrath" by W. Somerset Maugham and was adapted by Sydney Box. It was the second screen adaptation of the book following the 1938 film "Vessel of Wrath". The film was shot in Ceylon. Title: Glynis Johns Passage: Glynis Johns (born 5 October 1923) is a retired Welsh stage, television and film actress, dancer, pianist, and singer. Born in Pretoria, South Africa of Welsh origin, she is best known for creating the role of Desiree Armfeldt in "A Little Night Music" on Broadway, for which she won a Tony Award, and for playing Winifred Banks in Walt Disney's musical motion picture box office smash "Mary Poppins." In both roles, she originated songs written specifically for her, including "Send in the Clowns", composed by Stephen Sondheim, and "Sister Suffragette", written by the Sherman Brothers. She was nominated for an Oscar for her work in the 1960 film "The Sundowners".
South Africa
Nukie
Glynis Johns
Valascia is an indoor sporting arena located in Ambr, Switzerland, it is the home arena of the HC Ambri-Piotta ice hockey team, of which professional ice hockey league in Switzerland, it is the top tier of the Swiss hockey league system?
Title: Tyrolean Ice Arena Passage: Tiroler Wasserkraft Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Innsbruck, Austria. The arena has a capacity of 3,000 people and was built in 2005 for the 2005 World Ice Hockey Championships. It is currently the home arena of HC Innsbruck who play in the Austrian Hockey League. Title: Valascia Passage: Valascia is an indoor sporting arena located in Ambr, Switzerland. The capacity of the arena is 6,500 and was built in 1959. It is the home arena of the HC Ambri-Piotta ice hockey team of the National League (NL). The ends of arena are open air, making a hockey being played there partially outdoor. Title: National League (ice hockey) Passage: The National League (NL) is a professional ice hockey league in Switzerland. It is the top tier of the Swiss hockey league system and of the two-tier National League. Prior to the 201718 season, the league was officially called National League A.
National League
Valascia
National League (ice hockey)
In what city is Macquarie Media broadcasting's 3AW talkback radio station located?
Title: Steve Price (broadcaster) Passage: Steve Price (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian journalist and radio broadcaster. Price is currently working at Macquarie Media broadcasting on 2GB and 3AW, he was previously the program director and breakfast presenter at MTR 1377. Title: 3AW Passage: 3AW is a talkback radio station based in Melbourne. It is broadcast on 693 kHz AM. It began transmission on 22 February 1932 as Melbourne's fifth commercial radio station. Title: Gary Roberts (radio broadcaster) Passage: Gary Roberts is managing director of Perth radio station Nova 93.7 having started his radio career in the late 60's at 3AW in Melbourne. He spent nine years on air with a number of stations including 5AD (radio station) Adelaide, 2UW Sydney and 6KY Perth before moving into Programming. As a Programme Director, he programmed four stations to No 1 in their respective markets including a record run of 34 consecutive No 1 surveys with 96fm (Perth radio station), which he launched in 1980. He was General Manager of 96fm from 1984 to 1992 when he left to take over the same role at 94.5FM in Perth.
Melbourne
Steve Price (broadcaster)
3AW
Things Goin' On was written in 1973 by Gary Rossington and Ronnie Van Zant, an American lead vocalist, primary lyricist, and a founding member of what Southern rock band?
Title: Things Goin' On Passage: Things Goin' On was written in 1973 by Ronnie Van Zant and Gary Rossington, the lead vocalist and guitarist from Lynyrd Skynyrd. It appeared on the band's first album "(pronounced 'lh-'nrd 'skin-'nrd)" and expressed concerns about social and environmental issues, with especial criticism of politicians' role in such issues. The song was distinct from other contemporary protest-songs in that it utilized the sound of Muscle Shoals, Alabama blues licks made popular by both Eric Clapton and Duane Allman's honky tonk melodies, though this was in keeping with Lynyrd Skynyrd's country-rock image. Title: Ronnie Van Zant Passage: Ronald Wayne Van Zant (January 15, 1948 October 20, 1977) was an American lead vocalist, primary lyricist, and a founding member of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. He was the older brother of two other rock vocalists: current Lynyrd Skynyrd lead vocalist Johnny Van Zant, and Donnie Van Zant, the founder and vocalist of 38 Special. He was the father of singer Tammy Van Zant, and cousin of musician Jimmie Van Zant. Title: That Smell Passage: "That Smell" is a song by the southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. Written by Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Allen Collins, it was released in 1977 on the album "Street Survivors". At the time the song was written, the band had been drinking and doing many different drugs. Van Zant had said that he started drinking heavily to relieve the pressure of performing in front of large audiences.
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Things Goin' On
Ronnie Van Zant
In which part of Tennessee was this unrecognized and autonomous territory co-founded by Samuel Wear located?
Title: Samuel Wear Passage: Samuel Wear (1753Apr. 3, 1817) was an American War of Independence soldier who fought at the Battle of Kings Mountain. He was one of the founders of the "Lost State of Franklin", and a drafter of the Constitution of the State of Tennessee. Title: State of Franklin Passage: The State of Franklin (also the Free Republic of Franklin or the State of Frankland) was an unrecognized and autonomous territory located in what is today eastern Tennessee, United States. Franklin was created in 1784 from part of the territory west of the Appalachian Mountains that had been offered by North Carolina as a cession to Congress to help pay off debts related to the American War for Independence. It was founded with the intent of becoming the fourteenth state of the new United States. Title: Municipium Iasorum Passage: Municipium Iasorum or Res publica Iasorum was an autonomous territory in ancient Roman Pannonia (in present-day Croatia), located in the area around present-day town of Daruvar. Its administrative center was the town of "Municipium Iasorum", located in or near present-day Daruvar. The territory of the region extended from the Sava to the Drava.
eastern Tennessee
Samuel Wear
State of Franklin
What is considered the Kingdom of Italy established from 493 to 553?
Title: Ostrogothic Kingdom Passage: The Ostrogothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of Italy (Latin: "Regnum Italiae"), was established by the Ostrogoths in Italy and neighbouring areas from 493 to 553. Title: Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy Passage: The Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy was the bicameral parliament of the Kingdom of Italy. It was established in 1861 to replace the Parliament of the Kingdom of Sardinia and lasted until 18 June 1946, when it was replaced by the present-day Italian Parliament. It was formed of a lower house (the Chamber of Deputies or after 1939 the Chamber of Fasci and Corporations) and an upper house (Senate of the Kingdom of Italy). Title: Ostrogothic Papacy Passage: The Ostrogothic Papacy was a period from 493 to 537 where the papacy was strongly influenced by the Ostrogothic Kingdom, if the pope was not outright appointed by the Ostrogothic King. The selection and administration of popes during this period was strongly influenced by Theodoric the Great and his successors Athalaric and Theodahad. This period terminated with Justinian I's (re)conquest of Rome during the Gothic War (535554), inaugurating the Byzantine Papacy (537-752).
the Ostrogothic Kingdom
Ostrogothic Papacy
Ostrogothic Kingdom
"Vacation" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett, it was released on June 13, 2016 via Valory Music Group as the fourth single from his second studio album, "Tangled Up", released on which date?
Title: Tangled Up (Thomas Rhett album) Passage: Tangled Up is the second studio album by American country music artist Thomas Rhett. It was released on September 25, 2015 via Valory Music Group. The album's lead single "Crash and Burn", was released to radio on April 27, 2015. The album's second single, "Die a Happy Man" was released to country radio on September 28, 2015, but was available for download as a pre-order for the album on September 18, 2015. Title: Die a Happy Man Passage: "Die a Happy Man" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett. It was released on September 28, 2015 by Valory Music Group as the second single from his second studio album, "Tangled Up". Rhett wrote the song with Sean Douglas and Joe Spargur. American singer Tori Kelly is featured on a pop remix included on the deluxe edition. Title: Vacation (Thomas Rhett song) Passage: "Vacation" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett. It was released on June 13, 2016 via Valory Music Group as the fourth single from his second studio album, "Tangled Up". The song was written by Rhett, Thomas Allen, Harold Brown, Morris Dickerson, Sean Douglas, Gerry Goldstein, Leroy Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Osker, Andreas Schuller, Howard Scott, Joe Spargur, Ricky Reed, and John Ryan. It features a sample of War's "Low Rider", and due to this, the writers of said song are credited as co-writers.
September 25, 2015
Vacation (Thomas Rhett song)
Tangled Up (Thomas Rhett album)
Hoot N Holler is a steel family roller coaster manufactured by Zierer of Germany, the coaster is currently located at Darien Lake, a theme park resort in New York, Located in Darien, New York, in which country?
Title: Moto Coaster (Darien Lake) Passage: The MotoCoaster is a Zamperla MotoCoaster installed at Darien Lake. It is Darien Lake's first launch coaster, and it is Zamperla's first motorbike roller coaster to be installed in the United States, though the Pony Express, a similar type of coaster with horse themed trains, was constructed around the same time and is currently operating at Knott's Berry Farm. Title: Darien Lake Passage: Darien Lake is a theme park resort in New York, Located in Darien, New York, United States. It is owned by EPR Properties and operated by Premier Parks LLC. In addition to the amusement park, it features a campground, water park, and an on-site lodging. Title: Hoot N Holler Passage: Hoot N Holler is a steel family roller coaster manufactured by Zierer of Germany, formerly known as Ladybug from 1981 to 1988, Nessie the Dreamy Dragon from 1988 to 1997 and Brain Teaser from 1997 to 2012. The coaster is currently located at Darien Lake in New York.
United States
Hoot N Holler
Darien Lake
Primer Impacto is presented by Flix Fernndez and another television personality who anchored Univision's FIFA World Cup coverage until what year?
Title: Primer Impacto Passage: Primer Impacto ("First Impact") is a Spanish-language television news program broadcast by Univision in the U.S. and in Mexico weekdays at 5pm ET. A later program at 11pm ETPT ("Primer Impacto Extra") airs on Univision affiliates without a local news department (and the national cable feed), leading into the network's 11:30pm newscast, Noticiero Univision Edicion Nocturna. The principal anchors are Michelle Galvan and Pamela Silva Conde. During the weekends the anchor is Natalia Cruz. Vernica Del Castillo also replaces anchors and have reporting duties from Mexico City. Jackie Guerrido does weather on weekdays and Paola Elorza does weather on weekends. Flix Fernndez and Fernando Fiore present the sports segment Republica Deportiva. Title: Primeiro Impacto Passage: Primeiro Impacto is a Brazilian morning newscast produced and originally broadcast by SBT since March 28, 2016. It is based on U.S. news program "Primer Impacto", broadcast by the Univision network, which broadcasts its programming in Spanish and has its dedicated audience for the Hispanic American public. Initially anchored by journalists Karyn Bravo Joyce Ribeiro, television newscast is now presented by Dudu Camargo, "Bag Man" character performer from the program "Fofocando". Title: Fernando Fiore Passage: Fernando Fiore (born July 9, 1960) is an Argentine television personality known as the co-creator and original host of "Lente Loco" from 1992 to 1993, and the host of the travel show "Fuera de Serie" with Sofa Vergara. He is perhaps best known as the host of "Republica Deportiva" from its debut in 1999 until his departure in 2014. Fiore has anchored Univision's FIFA World Cup coverage from 1990 until 2014. Fiore, a two-time Emmy Award winner, is also the author of "The World Cup: The Ultimate Guide to the Greatest Sports Spectacle in the World". As of 2015, Fiore works as a Bundesliga commentator and a Germany correspondent for Fox Deportes in the United States and Puerto Rico and Fox Sports in Latin America, as well as an English-language studio host for Fox Sports's soccer coverage.
2014
Primer Impacto
Fernando Fiore
What term, more masculine than falsetto, refers to the optimal combination of airflow and glottal tensions that yields maximum vibration?
Title: Falsettone Passage: Falsettone is a term used in modern Italian musicology to describe a vocal technique used by male opera singers in the past, in which the fluty sounds typical of falsetto singing are amplified by using the same singing technique used in the modal voice register. The result is a bright, powerful tone, often very high-pitched, although the sound is still different from and more feminine than what is produced by the modal voice. The term "falsettone" is also used for the mixed vocal register that can be achieved using this technique. Title: Preglottalized stop Passage: Preglottalized stop is a poorly defined concept in phonetics. Depending on the author, the term may mean implosive; implosive with little ingressive airflow; voiceless implosives; or consonantal segments that have a glottal component preceding an oral component, something that is not known to ever be phonologically relevant. Title: Modal voice Passage: Modal voice is the vocal register used most frequently in speech and singing in most languages. It is also the term used in linguistics for the most common phonation of vowels. The term "modal" refers to the resonant mode of vocal cords; that is, the optimal combination of airflow and glottal tension that yields maximum vibration.
Modal voice
Falsettone
Modal voice
The Fortune Cookie (alternative UK title: Meet Whiplash Willie) is a 1966 black comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in their first on-screen collaboration, It was produced and directed by Billy Wilder, Samuel "Billy" Wilder was an Austrian-American filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, artist, and journalist whose career spanned more than how many decades?
Title: Billy Wilder Passage: Samuel "Billy" Wilder ( ; ] ; June 22, 1906March 27, 2002) was an Austrian-American filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, artist, and journalist whose career spanned more than five decades. He is regarded as one of the most brilliant and versatile filmmakers of Hollywood's golden age. With "The Apartment", Wilder became the first person to win Academy Awards as producer, director, and screenwriter for the same film. Title: The Fortune Cookie Passage: The Fortune Cookie (alternative UK title: Meet Whiplash Willie) is a 1966 black comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in their first on-screen collaboration. It was produced and directed by Billy Wilder from a script by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond. Title: Some Like It Hot Passage: Some Like It Hot is a 1959 American romantic comedy film set in 1929, directed and produced by Billy Wilder, starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon. The supporting cast includes George Raft, Pat O'Brien, Joe E. Brown, Joan Shawlee, and Nehemiah Persoff. The screenplay by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on a screenplay by Billy Wilder and Michael Logan from the French film "Fanfare of Love". The film is about two musicians who dress in drag in order to escape from mafia gangsters whom they witnessed commit a crime inspired by the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre. The film was produced in black and white, even though color films were increasing in popularity.
five
The Fortune Cookie
Billy Wilder
Doggy Style Records is named after the debut album released on what date?
Title: Doggystyle Passage: Doggystyle is the debut studio album by American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg. It was released on November 23, 1993, by Death Row Records and Interscope Records. The album was recorded and produced following Snoop's appearances on Dr. Dre's debut solo album "The Chronic" (1992), to which Snoop contributed significantly. The West Coast style in hip-hop that he developed from Dre's first album continued on "Doggystyle". Critics have praised Snoop Doggy Dogg for the lyrical "realism" that he delivers on the album and for his distinctive vocal flow. Despite some mixed criticism of the album initially upon its release, "Doggystyle" earned recognition from many music critics as one of the most significant albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the most important hip-hop albums ever released. Much like "The Chronic", the distinctive sounds of "Doggystyle" helped introduce the hip-hop subgenre of g-funk to a mainstream audience, bringing forward West Coast hip hop as a dominant force in the early-1990s. Title: Doggy Style Records Passage: Doggy Style Records (formerly known as Dogghouse Records) is an American record label founded by rapper Snoop Dogg in 1995. It is named after Snoop's debut album, "Doggystyle". Title: Title (Meghan Trainor album) Passage: Title is the debut major-label studio album by American singer and songwriter Meghan Trainor. Released on January 9, 2015, by Epic Records, the album replaced Trainor's 2014 EP of the same name on the iTunes Store. It was mainly written and composed by Trainor and Kevin Kadish, and produced by Kadish. Other collaborators on the album include Chris Gelbuda and Jesse Frasure, John Legend and Shy Carter. Musically, "Title" was inspired by Trainor's love for throwback style records, and the 1950s and 1960s eras in music. She incorporated different combinations of genres, including Caribbean, doo-wop, hip hop, soca and pop.
November 23, 1993
Doggy Style Records
Doggystyle
Which astronaut flew on the Apollo 7 becoming NASA's 3rd civilian astronaut after Neil Armstrong and Elliot See?
Title: Wally Schirra Passage: Walter Marty "Wally" Schirra Jr. (March 12, 1923 May 3, 2007), (CAPT, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and one of the original seven astronauts chosen for Project Mercury, United States first effort to put humans in space. He flew the six-orbit, nine-hour Mercury-Atlas 8 mission on October 3, 1962, becoming the fifth American, and the ninth human, to ride a rocket into space. In the two-man Gemini program, he achieved the first space rendezvous, station-keeping his Gemini 6A spacecraft within 1 ft of the sister Gemini 7 spacecraft in December 1965. In October 1968, he commanded Apollo 7, an 11-day low Earth orbit shakedown test of the three-man Apollo CommandService Module. He was the first person to go into space three times, and the only person to have flown in Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, logging a total of 295 hours and 15 minutes in space. He retired from the U.S. Navy at the rank of Captain and from NASA after his Apollo flight, becoming a consultant to CBS News for its coverage of the subsequent Apollo flights. He joined Walter Cronkite as co-anchor for the seven Moon landing missions. Title: Elliot See Passage: Elliot McKay See Jr. (July 23, 1927 February 28, 1966) was an American engineer, naval aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, selected in the second group of astronauts. Chosen as the prime command pilot for what would have been his first space flight, Gemini 9, he was killed with his crewmate Charles Bassett in a 1966 NASA trainer jet crash at the St. Louis, Missouri McDonnell Aircraft plant, where they were to take two weeks of space rendezvous simulator training. Title: Walter Cunningham Passage: Ronnie Walter Cunningham (born March 16, 1932), (Col, USMCR, Ret.) , better known as Walter Cunningham, is a retired American astronaut. In 1968, he was a Lunar Module Pilot on the Apollo 7 mission. He was NASA's third civilian astronaut (after Neil Armstrong and Elliot See), and has also been a fighter pilot, physicist, entrepreneur, venture capitalist, author of "The All-American Boys", lecturer, and host of the radio show "Lift-off to Logic". Walter Cunningham attended UCLA.
Ronnie Walter Cunningham
Walter Cunningham
Elliot See
which American-British film actress was one of the main actress in The X-Files
Title: Marilyn McIntyre Passage: Marilyn McIntyre (born May 23, 1949) is an American television and film actress. She has had contract (series regular) roles in the television series "Watch Over Me", "Days of Our Lives", "One Life to Live", "Loving", and "Search for Tomorrow", and recurring guest star roles on "LA Law", "Judging Amy", "", "General Hospital", "The Young and the Restless", and "Ryan's Hope". Ms. McIntyre has had guest star roles on numerous television series including "Chicago Hope", "The X-Files", "Dark Skies", among several others, and her film appearances include the recent hit of several shorts film festivals, "Into the Unknown", starring opposite her real-life significant other, James Harper; the smash-hit short, "George Lucas in Love"; "First Daughter", "What's Bugging Seth" (2005), "The Ring Two" (2005), and several others. She has a varied background in theatrestage performances and has appeared in leading roles on Broadway, Off Off Off Broadway and in many of the country's leading regional theatres, including the Arena Stage (Washington, DC), Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory, Houston's Alley Theatre, Missouri Rep, Walnut Street Theatre, and many others. She received her training (BFA Degree) at the North Carolina School of the Arts, and her MFA in the graduate program at Pennsylvania State University. Ms. McIntyre is an acting teacher and coach, currently teaching at California State University Northridge, North Carolina's Elon University summer program, "Elon in LA: Climing the LAdder", and the private Howard Fine Acting Studio and Ted Brunetti Studio, both in Hollywood. McIntyre was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Jeanne Ellen (ne Corzilius) and Roger McIntyre, an aeronautical engineer. Title: The X-Files: I Want to Believe Passage: The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a 2008 American supernatural thriller film directed by Chris Carter and written by both Carter and Frank Spotnitz. It is the second feature film installment of "The X-Files" franchise created by Carter, following the 1998 film. Three main actors from the television series, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Mitch Pileggi, reappear in the film to reprise their respective roles as Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, and Walter Skinner. Title: Gillian Anderson Passage: Gillian Leigh Anderson, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born August 9, 1968) is an American-British film, television and theatre actress, activist and writer. Her credits include the roles of FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the long-running and widely popular series "The X-Files", ill-fated socialite Lily Bart in Terence Davies' film "The House of Mirth" (2000), and DSI Stella Gibson on the BBC crime drama television series "The Fall". Among other honours, Anderson has won a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Gillian Leigh Anderson
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Gillian Anderson
Alessia Caracciolo is a Canadian singer and songwriter who colaborated with an American singer songwriter and record producer who signed with what group?
Title: Logic (musician) Passage: Sir Robert Bryson Hall II (born January 22, 1990), known by his stage name Logic, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Raised in Gaithersburg, Maryland, Logic expressed an interest in music as a teenager, and ventured into a musical career in early 2009, releasing a mixtape titled "Young, Broke Infamous" in 2010. He signed with Visionary Music Group, before releasing two more mixtapes over two years. Title: Black Velvet (song) Passage: "Black Velvet" is a song written by Canadian songwriters Christopher Ward and David Tyson, recorded by Canadian singer songwriter Alannah Myles. It was released in December 1989 as one of four singles from Myles' 1989 eponymous CD from Atlantic Records. It became a number-one hit for two weeks on the "Billboard" Hot 100 charts in 1990 and reached number one on the Album Rock Tracks chart, as well as number ten in her native Canada and number two on the UK Singles Chart. It contains blues verses with a rock chorus. Title: Alessia Cara Passage: Alessia Caracciolo (] ; born July 11, 1996), known professionally as Alessia Cara, is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After producing acoustic covers of songs on YouTube, she signed with Def Jam Recordings and released her debut single, "Here", which was a sleeper hit and reached the top 5 in the United States and the top 20 in Canada. Cara's debut studio album, "Know-It-All", was released in 2015. The third single from the album, "Scars to Your Beautiful", reached the top 10 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 the following year. In 2017, Cara collaborated with producer Zedd to create the single "Stay", and rapper Logic to feature in his song "1-800-273-8255". With both songs reaching number 7 and number 3 respectively on the "Billboard" Hot 100, they became Cara's third and fourth songs to reach the US top 10.
Visionary Music Group
Alessia Cara
Logic (musician)
Overgrown features guest appearances from RZA, who is a member of what American hip hop group from Staten Island, New York?
Title: Wu-Tang Clan Passage: The Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group from Staten Island, New York City, originally composed of East Coast rappers RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa. Cappadonna later became an official member of the group. The Wu-Tang Clan has released four gold and platinum studio albums. Its 1993 debut album, "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)", is considered to be one of the greatest albums in hip-hop history. Title: Overgrown Passage: Overgrown is the second studio album by English electronic musician James Blake. It was released on 5 April 2013 by Blake's ATLAS Records, along with AM Records and Polydor Records. The album features guest appearances from noted electronic music producer Brian Eno and Wu-Tang Clan member RZA. "Overgrown" debuted at number eight on the UK Albums Chart and at number one of the US DanceElectronic chart, becoming Blake's highest-charting album to date. It was supported by lead single "Retrograde". Title: A Tribute to Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps Passage: Jim Jones Skull Gang Present A Tribute to Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps is a Christmas-themed hip hop collaborative studio album by American hip hop recording artist Jim Jones and American hip hop group Skull Gang. The album was released on November 25, 2008, by Koch Records and Splash. The album features guest appearances from members of Dipset and ByrdGang, respectively.
Wu-Tang Clan
Overgrown
Wu-Tang Clan
Overland Park Police Department is located in which most populous Kansas county?
Title: Johnson County, Kansas Passage: Johnson County (county code JO) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 544,179, making it the most populous county in Kansas. Its county seat is Olathe, and its most populous city is Overland Park. Title: Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens Passage: Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens (120 hectares 300 acres) is a relatively new arboretum and botanical garden located a mile west of U.S. Highway 69 on 179th Street, Overland Park, Kansas. It is operated by the City of Overland Park, and championed by head supervisor Karen Kerkhoff. Title: Overland Park Police Department (Kansas) Passage: The Overland Park Police Department is a local police department in the Kansas and is located in Johnson County, Kansas. The department was known as Mission Township Police Department prior to 1960.
Johnson County
Overland Park Police Department (Kansas)
Johnson County, Kansas
Raymond Carver and Margaret Wilson, both are of which nationality?
Title: Grace Wilson Passage: Grace Margaret Wilson (25 June 1879 12 January 1957) was a high-ranked nurse in the Australian Army during World War I and the first years of World War II. Wilson was born in Brisbane, and completed her initial training as a nurse in 1908. After the outbreak of World War I she joined the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) and subsequently transferred to the First Australian Imperial Force. From 1915 until 1919 she was the principal matron of the 3rd Australian General Hospital. She served as the temporary matron-in-chief in the AIF Headquarters, London from late 1917 until early 1918. Wilson returned to Australia in 1920 and left the AIF to work in civilian hospitals. She was appointed the matron-in-chief of the AANS in 1925, and in September 1940 joined the Second Australian Imperial Force. She served in the Middle East until August 1941, when she returned to Australia due to ill health. She left the Army the next month, but from September 1943 worked in the Department of Manpower Directorate (Victoria)'s nursing control section. Title: Raymond Carver Passage: Raymond Clevie Carver Jr. (May 25, 1938 August 2, 1988) was an American short-story writer and poet. Carver contributed to the revitalization of the American short story during the 1980s. Title: Margaret Wilson (writer) Passage: Margaret Wilson (January 16, 1882 October 6, 1973) was an American novelist. She was awarded the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for "The Able McLaughlins".
American
Raymond Carver
Margaret Wilson (writer)
Are Park Subin and Spike Slawson both television host?
Title: Amanda MacKay Passage: Amanda MacKay is a female model, television host, and journalist. She has been a host for MTV Canada, G4techTV, and GameTrailers TV on Spike TV. Title: Spike Slawson Passage: Spike Slawson is an American punk rock musician, a member of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Swingin' Utters, Filthy Thievin' Bastards, Re-Volts, and Uke-Hunt. Title: Park Subin Passage: Park Su-bin (born February 12, 1994), better known by the mononym Subin, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and television host. She is best known as a member of South Korean girl group Dal Shabet.
no
Park Subin
Spike Slawson
What film was the career breakthrough for the actress who starred in the American TV movie "She's Too Young"?
Title: 21 Hours at Munich Passage: 21 Hours at Munich is a 1976 American TV movie directed by William A. Graham. It is based on the book "The Blood of Israel" by Serge Groussard and it deals with real events concerning the Munich massacre. It was broadcast by ABC November 7, 1976. Despite its TV origin, the film was released theatrically in several foreign countries. Title: Marcia Gay Harden Passage: Marcia Gay Harden (born August 14, 1959) is an American actress. Her film breakthrough was in the 1990 Coen brothers-directed "Miller's Crossing". She followed this with roles in films including "Used People" (1992), "The First Wives Club" (1996), and "Flubber" (1997). For her performance as artist Lee Krasner in the 2000 film "Pollock", she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She earned another Academy Award nomination for her performance as Celeste Boyle in "Mystic River" (2003). Other notable film roles include "American Gun" (2005), and 2007's "The Mist" and "Into the Wild". Title: She's Too Young Passage: She's Too Young is an American made-for-TV movie released in 2004, starring Marcia Gay Harden as the mother of a 14-year-old daughter who is involved in sexual acts hidden from her parents. The film deals with the issues of drugs and alcohol, peer pressure, parenting an adolescent, the influence of the sexually-driven media, teen partying, and syphilis. The movie was shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia with the school scenes being shot at Halifax West High School. Though the film does not acknowledge this outwardly, the events of this film were partly inspired by a syphilis outbreak that occurred in a well-off suburb of Atlanta in 1996, where over 200 teenagers were exposed. The incident was chronicled in a Frontline U.S. TV Series episode called "The Lost Children of Rockdale County".
Miller's Crossing
She's Too Young
Marcia Gay Harden
What is the birthday of the actor who was replaced by Jeong Jae-heon on ""?
Title: Adam Rodriguez Passage: Adam Michael Rodriguez (born October 2, 1975) is an American actor, screenwriter and director. He became known for his long running role as Eric Delko on "". He is currently portraying Task Force Agent and the newest recruit to the BAU Agent Luke Alvez in "Criminal Minds". Title: Jeong Jae-heon Passage: Jeong Jae-heon (Korean: ; born April 18, 1975) is a South Korean voice actor and actor. He joined Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation's voice acting division in 2002. After being a freelancer, Jae-heon made a brief appearance on a 2005 South Korean film "Quiz King", playing his role as a television news reporter. The voice actor became popular with his dub of Kiyomaro Takamine on "Zatch Bell! ", which has been one of his signature works. He gained popularity also by replacing Adam Rodriguez on "", and Archie Kao on "". In late 2011, Jae-heon once was on stage, portraying Lee Mong-ryong in a South Korean charity play "Hyang-dan, Fly". He has recently been known for his voicing Shota Kazehaya on the Korean dub of a Japanese television animation series "From Me to You", which made many fans of Jae-heon call him (Jeong-jae-ha-ya, a compound word formed from "Jeong Jae"-heon and Kaze"haya"). Title: Jeong Jinwoon Passage: Jeong Jin-woon (Hangul: ), most often credited as Jinwoon, is a South Korean idol singer and actor. Debuted as a member of the group 2AM in July 2008. Began his acting career in 2012 in the KBS's series "Dream High 2", playing Jin Yoo-jin.
October 2, 1975
Jeong Jae-heon
Adam Rodriguez
Lost Cove is a ghost town located above a river that is how long?
Title: Ghost Town Village Passage: Ghost Town Village (formerly "Ghost Town in the Sky) is a Wild West-themed amusement park in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, United States that is currently on hiatus. An unusual aspect of this park is that it is located atop a mountain which can only be accessed by visitors via a 3370 ft chair lift or an inclined funicular railway. These start at the parking area beside Jonathan Creek at an elevation of 3150 ft , climbing to the lower level of the park at 4400 ft , a climb of 1250 ft . The recreated "Ghost Town" sits at 4600 ft , with the highest elevation in the park being about 4650 ft . The park is located on a ridge extending from Buck Mountain border, an extension of the Cataloochee Divide, to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park's entrance is located on U.S. Highway 19, the main road through the town. Ghost Town is promoted as "North Carolina's mile-high theme park." Title: Lost Cove, North Carolina Passage: Lost Cove is a ghost town in Yancey County, North Carolina. The town was first settled by Morgan Bailey shortly before the Civil War. The town is located in the Poplar Gorge above the Nolichucky River on the Tennessee-North Carolina border. Originally, the settlement was supported by logging, railroading, moonshine-making, and farming industries. Several factors contributed to the town's abandonment including rough terrain, isolation, and the end of passenger railroad stops. In 1957, the last family left Lost Cove, leaving it deserted. Fires in 2007 burned most of the structures down. Today, the town is still accessible to those willing to hike. Visitors to the area come to see the cemetery, Swin Miller's rusted Chevy still laying in a ditch, and the three houses that remain. Title: Nolichucky River Passage: The Nolichucky River is a 115 mi river that flows through Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. Traversing the Pisgah National Forest and the Cherokee National Forest in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the river's watershed is home to some of the highest mountains in the Appalachians, including Mount Mitchell, the highest point in the eastern United States. The river is a tributary of the French Broad River, and is impounded by Nolichucky Dam near Greeneville, Tennessee.
115 mi
Lost Cove, North Carolina
Nolichucky River
Pop Wea was associated with a Native American tribe that speaks what language?
Title: Pop Wea Passage: Pop Wea, also known as Lori Tanner (died 1966), was a Native American artist associated with the Taos Pueblo. She was a painter and potter. Title: Potatuck Passage: The Potatuck tribe (also Pohtatuck, Pootatuck) were a Native American tribe that was a subgroup of the Paugussett Nation, historically located during and prior to the colonial era in western Connecticut, United States. They lived in what is present-day Newtown, Woodbury and Southbury of Fairfield County, and along the whole Housatonic River, including the Schaghticoke tribe. After losses due to epidemics and warfare, they merged in the early eighteenth century with other remnant Native American groups in the area, forming the Schaghticoke tribe. Its descendants are recognized as a tribe by the state of Connecticut. Title: Taos Pueblo Passage: Taos Pueblo (or Pueblo de Taos) is an ancient pueblo belonging to a Tiwa-speaking Native American tribe of Puebloan people. It lies about 1 mi north of the modern city of Taos, New Mexico, USA. The pueblos are considered to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States. This has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tiwa
Pop Wea
Taos Pueblo
Are both Geir Hansteen Jrgensen and John Badham Television and film directors?
Title: Arthur B. Rubinstein Passage: Arthur B. Rubinstein (born March 31, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American composer. He composed several TV series soundtracks and songs for film scores, including "Video Fever" and "Edge of the World" in the 1983 film "WarGames". During the making of these soundtracks, he was a member of the band The Beepers. He has frequently been hired by film director John Badham, and the majority of his movie soundtracks are found in Badham's work, including "Whose Life Is It Anyway? " (1981), "Blue Thunder" (1983), "Stakeout" (1987), "The Hard Way" (1991), "Another Stakeout" (1993), and "Nick of Time" (1995). Title: Geir Hansteen Jrgensen Passage: Geir Hansteen Jrgensen (born 18 February 1968) is a Swedish television, film and commercials director. His most famous works are probably the film and TV mini-series "The New Country" and "The Soloists". Both have received many awards internationally. Title: John Badham Passage: John MacDonald Badham (born August 25, 1939) is an English-born American director of film and television, best known for the films "Saturday Night Fever" (1977), "Dracula" (1979), "Blue Thunder" (1983), "WarGames" (1983), "Short Circuit" (1986), and "Stakeout" (1987).
yes
Geir Hansteen Jrgensen
John Badham
How long is the river that contains Colter Falls?
Title: List of waterfalls of the Delaware Water Gap Passage: The Delaware Water Gap is recognized by the National Park Service as a National Recreation Park Area. However it is no located in Delaware like the name suggests it is actually in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The map to the side will help you understand where the Delaware Water Gap is. The reason it is called the Delaware Water Gap is because the Delaware River is the main cause of the gap and it has been working on creating the water gap for a very long. One of the best things that the Delaware River has created in this National Park is a set of Waterfalls, Buttermilk Falls,Dingmans Falls, Silver Thread Falls , Factory Falls, Fulmer Falls, Deer Leap Falls, and Bushkill Falls Title: Colter Falls Passage: Colter Falls, also Coulter Falls, (4.3m) waterfall, nearly 0.5 mi in width, part of the Great Falls of the Missouri, on the Missouri River in north-central Montana. Downstream of Colter Falls lies Rainbow Falls, and upstream is Black Eagle Falls. The Lewis and Clark Expedition was known to discover Westslope cutthroat trout at the base of the falls. The falls is now flooded in the impoundment behind Rainbow Dam. As Rainbow Dam's reservoir is a run-of-the-river reservoir, it rarely is emptied, so the falls is rarely seen even in extreme drought. The falls was named by Paris Gibson, founder of the city of Great Falls, Montana, while they were not named by Lewis and Clark, who measured it at "6 feet 7 inches". Title: Missouri River Passage: The Missouri River is the longest river in North America. Rising in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana, the Missouri flows east and south for 2341 mi before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis, Missouri. The river takes drainage from a sparsely populated, semi-arid watershed of more than half a million square miles (1,300,000 km), which includes parts of ten U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. When combined with the lower Mississippi River, it forms the world's fourth longest river system.
2341 mi
Colter Falls
Missouri River
In what year was the 2008 Pro Bowl MVP born?
Title: Adrian Peterson Passage: Adrian Lewis Peterson (born March 21, 1985) is an American football running back for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oklahoma and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings seventh overall in the 2007 NFL Draft. Peterson set the NCAA freshman rushing record with 1,925 yards as a true freshman during the 2004 season. As a unanimous first-team All-American, he became the first freshman to finish as the runner-up in the Heisman Trophy balloting. Peterson finished his college football career as the Sooners' third all-time leading rusher. Title: 2008 Pro Bowl Passage: The 2008 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2007 season. It was played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 10, 2008. The game was televised in the United States by Fox and began shortly after 11:40am local time (4:40pm EST) following Pole Qualyfiling for 2008 Daytona 500. The NFC won, 4230, despite a 17-point first half AFC lead. NFC running back Adrian Peterson rushed 16 times for 129 yards and was named the game's MVP, winning a Cadillac CTS in recognition of his efforts. Title: 1995 Pro Bowl Passage: The 1995 Pro Bowl was the NFL's all-star game for the 1994 season. The game was played on February 5, 1995, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The final Score was AFC 41, NFC 13. This was the AFC's largest margin of victory since the AFL-NFL merger. Rookie Marshall Faulk of the Indianapolis Colts rushed for a Pro Bowl record 180 yards and was the game's MVP. Chris Warren added 127 yards rushing as the AFC posted records for rushing yards (400) and total yards (552). Both Warren and Faulk broke the Pro Bowl rushing record, formerly held by O.J. Simpson.
1985
2008 Pro Bowl
Adrian Peterson
Decima is a proprietary game engine developed by Guerrilla Games, it's best known for its use in games, such as Until Dawn is an interactive drama survival horror adventure video game developed by Supermassive Games and published by which organization, for PlayStation 4?
Title: Until Dawn Passage: Until Dawn is an interactive drama survival horror adventure video game developed by Supermassive Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 4. It was originally scheduled to be released for PlayStation 3 and feature PlayStation Move support, but in August 2014 the game was re-introduced as a PlayStation 4 exclusive title, and was released worldwide in August 2015. Title: Frostbite (game engine) Passage: Frostbite is a game engine developed by EA DICE, designed for cross-platform use on Microsoft Windows, seventh generation game consoles PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and now eighth generation game consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game engine was originally employed in the "Battlefield" video game series, but would later be expanded to other first-person shooter video games and a variety of other genres. To date, Frostbite has been exclusive to video games published by Electronic Arts. Title: Decima (game engine) Passage: Decima is a proprietary game engine developed by Guerrilla Games, released on November 15, 2013. It houses tools and features for creating artificial intelligence, physics, logics and worlds within development as well as compatibility with 4K and HDR. It is best known for its use in "Killzone Shadow Fall", "Until Dawn", "" and "Horizon Zero Dawn", as well as the upcoming game "Death Stranding".
Sony Computer Entertainment
Decima (game engine)
Until Dawn
Who managed the Detroit Tigers in the 142nd Major League Baseball season?
Title: Max Scherzer Passage: Maxwell M. Scherzer (born July 27, 1984) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He stands 6 ft tall and weighs 215 lb . He has also played in the MLB for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Detroit Tigers. A two-time Cy Young Award winner, Scherzer became just the sixth pitcher in Major League history to throw two no-hitters in a single season in 2015. On May 11, 2016, Scherzer tied the major league nine-inning strikeout record with 20, against his former team, the Detroit Tigers. Title: 2017 Major League Baseball season Passage: The 2017 Major League Baseball season, the 142nd and current season, began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and is scheduled to end on October 1. The postseason will begin on October 3. The 2017 World Series is set to begin October 24 and a potential Game 7 is scheduled for November 1. Title: 2017 Detroit Tigers season Passage: The 2017 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 117th season. This was the team's fourth and final year under manager Brad Ausmus. This was the first season without owner Mike Ilitch, who bought the team in 1992 and died on February 10, 2017. The Tigers 2017 uniform features a "Mr. I" patch to honor him, the grounds crew wrote "Mr. I" in the outfield of Comerica Park, and he was also honored during a ceremony at the Tigers home opener on April 7.
Brad Ausmus
2017 Detroit Tigers season
2017 Major League Baseball season
Steve Marmel has worked on many animated TV series, including what series that was created by Butch Hartman for Nickelodeon?
Title: Butch Hartman Passage: Elmer Earl Hartman IV, better known as Butch Hartman (born January 10, 1965), is an American animator, writer, director, producer, and actor, best known for creating the Nickelodeon cartoons "The Fairly OddParents", "Danny Phantom", "T.U.F.F. Puppy" and "Bunsen Is a Beast". Hartman also owns a production company, Billionfold, Inc., which he uses primarily to produce his shows. Hartman has been an executive producer on "Fairly OddParents" since its series debut in 2001. Title: Danny Phantom Passage: Danny Phantom is an American superhero animated series created by Butch Hartman for Nickelodeon. It was produced by Billionfold Studios and distributed in Canada by Nelvana, a Canadian animation company. The series follows a teenage boy who, after an accident with an unpredictable portal between the human world and the "Ghost Zone", becomes a human-ghost hybrid and takes on the task of saving his town (and the world) from subsequent ghost attacks using an evolving variety of supernatural powers. He is aided in his quest by his two best friends, and later, his older sister, who for most of the series' run are among the only people who know of his double life. Title: Steve Marmel Passage: Steve Marmel (born December 17, 1964) is an American television writer and producer who has worked on many animated TV series, including "The Fairly OddParents", "I Am Weasel", "Danny Phantom", "Family Guy" and "Yin Yang Yo! ". During his work on "The Fairly OddParents" he frequently co-wrote episodes with Butch Hartman. Marmel also created the series "Sonny with a Chance" as well as the series "Mech-X4".
Danny Phantom
Steve Marmel
Danny Phantom
What star of "The Thing with Two Heads" also played football?
Title: The Thing with Two Heads Passage: The Thing with Two Heads is a 1972 American science fiction film directed by Lee Frost. The film stars Ray Milland, Rosey Grier, Don Marshall, Roger Perry, Kathy Baumann, and Chelsea Brown. Title: Rosey Grier Passage: Roosevelt Grier (born July 14, 1932) is an American actor, singer, Protestant minister, and former professional American football player. He was a notable college football player for The Pennsylvania State University who earned a retrospective place in the National Collegiate Athletic Association 100th anniversary list of 100 most influential student athletes. As a professional player, Grier was a member of the New York Giants and the original Fearsome Foursome of the Los Angeles Rams. He played in the Pro Bowl twice. Title: Incredible Bongo Band Passage: The Incredible Bongo Band, also known as Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band, was a project started in 1972 by Michael Viner, a record artist manager and executive at MGM Records. Viner was called on to supplement the soundtrack to the B-film "The Thing With Two Heads". The band's output consisted of upbeat, funky, instrumental music. Many tracks were covers of popular songs of the day characterized by the prominence of bongo drums, conga drums, rock drums and brass.
Rosey Grier
The Thing with Two Heads
Rosey Grier
The district that the village of Asamang is located in was split on what date?
Title: Nova Vas District Passage: The Nova Vas District (] ; Slovene: "Mestna etrt Nova vas" , literally meaning "New Village District") is a city district of the City Municipality of Maribor in northeastern Slovenia. In 2012, the district had a population of 10,391. It is the smallest district of the municipality, but one of the biggest by population. It is almost fully covered by apartment blocks, built in the 1980s. The highest building is about 8 stories high. Because the district has a large population, it has been unofficially split into Nova Vas 1 and Nova Vas 2. The district includes the Adolf Drolc Clinic and the Maribor Police Station No. 2. Two schools are located in the Nova Vas District, one in Nova Vas 2 (Maribor Leon tukelj Elementary School) and another in Nova Vas 1 (Tabor Elementary School No. 1). Title: Atwima Nwabiagya District Passage: The Atwima Nwabiagya District formerly the Atwima District is one of the twenty-seven (27) districts in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Its capital is Nkawie. In 2003, part of the district was split off by a decree of president John Agyekum Kufuor on November 12, 2003, to form the new Atwima Kwanwoma District and Atwima Mponua District. Title: Asamang Passage: Asamang is a village in the Atwima Nwabiagya district, a district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
November 12, 2003
Asamang
Atwima Nwabiagya District
Are both Yarmouk University and New York Institute of Technology public institutions?
Title: Stanley Sfekas Passage: Stanley Sfekas (Greek: ; born 1942) is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Indianapolis - Athens Campus and was born in the United States. After receiving his B.A. in Philosophy and English from the University of Maryland, he went on to earn both his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from New York University. His doctoral dissertation is titled "The Problem of Individuation in Aristotelian Metaphysics". Sfekas has taught in various institutions of higher education including Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, The New York Institute of Technology, George Washington University in Washington D.C., and the American College of Southeastern Europe. Title: New York Institute of Technology Passage: New York Institute of Technology (also known as NYIT) is a private, independent, nonprofit, non-sectarian, coeducational research university founded in 1910. Title: Yarmouk University Passage: Yarmouk University (Arabic: ), also abbreviated YU is a public university, comprehensive and state supported university located near city center of Irbid in northern Jordan. Since its establishment in 1976, Yarmouk University (YU) has been at the forefront of the Jordanian, Arab world and middle east universities. The University consists of 15 faculties offering 52 bachelor's degree, 64 master's degree, and 18 PhD Programs in different disciplines. The university also hosts 12 research and career centers.
no
Yarmouk University
New York Institute of Technology
Was the commissioner of the building Brenda A. Levin worked on?
Title: Brenda Miller Cooper Passage: Brenda Miller Cooper (28 February 1916, Cleveland, Ohio 3 April 2008, Baltimore, Maryland) was an American operatic soprano. She studied voice at Case Western Reserve University earning a bachelor's degree in music, after which she pursued graduate studies at the Juilliard School where she earned a Masters in vocal performance. She made her professional opera debut with the Philadelphia Opera Company (billed as Brenda Miller) on November 29, 1943 as Micala in Georges Bizet's "Carmen" with Alice Howland in the title role, Joseph Laderoute as Don Jos, Giovanni de Surra as Escamillo, and Sylvan Levin conducting. Later that season she returned to that house to portray the title role in Giacomo Puccini's "Tosca" and Rosalinde in Johann Strauss II's "Die Fledermaus". Title: Bradbury Building Passage: The Bradbury Building is an architectural landmark located at 304 South Broadway at West 3rd Street in downtown Los Angeles, California. Built in 1893, the five-story office building is best known for its extraordinary skylit atrium of access walkways, stairs and elevators, and their ornate ironwork. The building was commissioned by Los Angeles gold-mining millionaire Lewis L. Bradbury and constructed by draftsman George Wyman from the original design by Sumner Hunt. It appears in many works of fiction and has been the site of many movie and television shoots and music videos. Title: Brenda Levin Passage: Brenda A. Levin is a Los Angeles-based architect and advocate for historic preservation. A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), her major projects include the restoration of iconic L.A. landmarks like the Bradbury Building, the Griffith Observatory, the Wiltern Theatre, City Hall, Grand Central Market, and Dodger Stadium.
Lewis L. Bradbury
Brenda Levin
Bradbury Building
Elmhurst, a residential neighborhood in the southernmost part of Oakland, California, contains the Eastmont Town Center which opened in what year on the site of a 1920s-era Chevrolet automobile factory called Oakland Assembly?
Title: Evergreen Cemetery (Oakland, California) Passage: Evergreen Cemetery is a cemetery, crematorium and mausoleum located in Oakland, Alameda County, California, near the Eastmont Town Center and Mills College. The cemetery is on a small hill, with a large combined mausoleum, crematorium and chapel at the top of the hill. It is the second largest cemetery in Oakland, after the Mountain View Cemetery and Saint Mary Cemetery complex. It is full, and closed to new interments, but still operates a crematorium. Title: Eastmont Town Center Passage: Eastmont Town Center is a shopping mall and social services hub located on 33 acre bounded by Foothill Boulevard, Bancroft and 73rd Avenues, and Church Street, in the Eastmont neighborhood of East Oakland. The mall opened in 1970 on the site of a 1920s-era Chevrolet automobile factory called Oakland Assembly. Architect William Pereira designed the building. It is physically almost next to, and by entry access a few blocks away from, the similarly sized Evergreen Cemetery. Title: Elmhurst, Oakland, California Passage: Elmhurst is a residential neighborhood in the southernmost part of Oakland, California. Originally a separate town, it was annexed by Oakland in 1909, and today is considered part of East Oakland. It lies at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m). It contains the Eastmont Town Center.
1970
Elmhurst, Oakland, California
Eastmont Town Center
What year was the facility that was replaced by the arena that was briefly known as Paige Sports Arena opened?
Title: Hearnes Center Passage: Hearnes Center is a 13,611-seat multi-purpose arena in Columbia, Missouri. The arena opened in 1972. It is currently home to the Missouri Tigers' wrestling and volleyball teams as well as the school's gymnastics and indoor track field teams. It was home to the University of Missouri Tigers basketball team before Mizzou Arena opened in 2004. Title: Mizzou Arena Passage: Mizzou Arena is an indoor arena located on the south side of the campus of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. The facility, home to the school's men's and women's basketball teams, opened in November 2004 and replaced the Hearnes Center as the school's flagship indoor sports facility. The arena also serves as the Columbia-Springfield market's venue for well-known 'arena' acts such as Rascal Flatts, Luke Bryan and the Eagles. The arched-roof building seats 15,061, and is located just south of Hearnes and Memorial Stadium. The arena is host to Missouri State High School Activities Association championships for basketball and wrestling. The arena was briefly known as Paige Sports Arena. Title: Magness Arena Passage: The Magness Arena is a multi-purpose collegiate sports arena in Denver, Colorado. It was built from 1997 to 1999 as part of the Daniel L. Ritchie Center, the sports complex at the University of Denver. It is home to the Denver Pioneers ice hockey and basketball teams. It replaces the former DU Arena which was razed in 1997 to make way for the Ritchie Center. Magness Arena opened September 1999, one month before the Pepsi Center. The arena was voted, "Best New Sports Venue" by "Westword" in 2000.
1972
Mizzou Arena
Hearnes Center
What is the 2010 population of the city in which Solar Energy Research Institute was located?
Title: SERI microalgae culture collection Passage: The SERI microalgae culture collection was a collection from the Department of Energy's Aquatic Species Program cataloged at the Solar Energy Research Institute located in Golden, Colorado. The Aquatic Species Program ended in 1996 after its funding was cut, at which point its microalgae collection was moved to the University of Hawaii. In 1998 the University of Hawaii, partnered with the University of California at Berkeley, received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), for their proposal to develop commercial, medical, and industrial uses of microalgae, as well as new and more efficient techniques for cultivation. This grant was used to form Marine Bioproduct Engineering Center (MarBEC), a facility operating within the University system of Hawaii at Manoa, but connected to corporate interests. Title: Golden, Colorado Passage: Golden is the Home Rule Municipality that is the county seat of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Golden lies along Clear Creek at the base of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Founded during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush on 16 June 1859, the mining camp was originally named Golden City in honor of Thomas L. Golden. Golden City served as the capital of the provisional Territory of Jefferson from 1860 to 1861, and capital of the official Territory of Colorado from 1862 to 1867. In 1867, the territorial capital was moved about 12 mi east to Denver City. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the city population was 18,867 in 2010. Title: Garry Baverstock Passage: Garry Frederick Baverstock (born 1949) is an Australian Perth-based architect, property developer, author and scientist, specialising in energy efficient building design. He was one of the pioneers of sustainable architecture in Australia, championing passive solar design of buildings and the use of solar energy. The founder of Ecotect Architects in 1969, he is a professor and Built Environment Program Manager of the Research Institute of Sustainable Energy at Murdoch University in Perth. He became president of the International Solar Energy Society in Western Australia after holding the position of Honorary Secretary from 1979-1986. His work is primarily involved with solar energy design and promoting green urbanism. He has designed over 700 solar houses in all climates throughout Australia. Along with his wife Julia Hayes, he designed the eco-friendly Swanbourne Business Centre in Swanbourne.
18,867
SERI microalgae culture collection
Golden, Colorado
When was the singer who sang Into a Fantasy born?
Title: Into a Fantasy Passage: "Into a Fantasy" is a song by Norwegian singer-songwriter Alexander Rybak. It was released on 9 June 2014 as a digital download in Norway. The song features on the "How to Train Your Dragon 2" soundtrack, the song only appears in the European versions of the film. The song was written by Alexander Rybak and produced by Knut Bjrnar Asphol. Title: Henri Albers Passage: Henri Albers, born Johan Hendrik Albers (1 February 1866 12 September 1926), was a Dutch-born opera singer who later became a French citizen. He sang leading baritone roles in an international career that spanned 37 years and was a prominent singer at the Thtre de la Monnaie in Brussels and the Opra-Comique in Paris, which was his base from 1900 until his death. He also sang in 36 performances with the Metropolitan Opera company from 1898 to 1899. He made many recordings for Path Records and specialised in the heavier baritone and "basso cantante" repertoire. Title: Alexander Rybak Passage: Alexander Igoryevich Rybak ("Alyaksandr Iharavich Rybak"; born 13 May 1986) is a Belarusian-Norwegian singer-composer, violinist, pianist, actor. Representing Norway in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow, Russia, Rybak won the contest with 387 pointsthe highest tally any country has achieved in the history of Eurovision under the old voting systemwith "Fairytale", a song he wrote and composed. His debut album, "Fairytales", charted in the top 20 in nine European countries, including a No. 1 position in Norway and Russia. Rybak made a return to Eurovision in 2012 and 2016, playing the violin during both interval acts.
13 May 1986
Into a Fantasy
Alexander Rybak
Which is from farther west, Woman's Viewpoint or Al Jamila?
Title: Fort Gibson Passage: Fort Gibson is a historic military site located next to the present day city of Fort Gibson, in Muskogee County Oklahoma. It guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888. When constructed, the fort lay farther west than any other military post in the United States; it formed part of the northsouth chain of forts intended to maintain peace on the frontier of the American West and to protect the southwestern border of the Louisiana Purchase. The fort succeeded in its peacekeeping mission for more than 50 years, as no massacres or battles occurred there. The fort site is now managed by the Oklahoma Historical Society as the Fort Gibson Historical Site. It is a National Historic Landmark. Title: Al Jamila Passage: Al Jamila is an Arabic monthly women's magazine, published in Dubai. It is one of the publications of the Saudi Research and Marketing Group. Title: Woman's Viewpoint (magazine) Passage: The Woman's Viewpoint was a woman's magazine founded in Texas in 1923 and published by Florence M. Sterling. The magazine was progressive and ran from 1923 to 1927.
Woman's Viewpoint
Woman's Viewpoint (magazine)
Al Jamila
Steve Evans has had writing appear in the Florida newspaper owned by which company?
Title: Steve Evans (writer) Passage: Stephen Burgess Evans (born April 1, 1963 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is an award-winning American investigative journalist, author, communications professional and film historian. A Poynter Institute for Media Studies Fellow, Evans has received first place awards for feature writing from the Virginia Press Association and Tennessee Press Association. He has also received numerous awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) for excellence in academic writing and publishing in higher education. His writing and photography have appeared in more than 50 print publications, including "The Wall Street Journal", the "Los Angeles Times," "The Richmond Times-Dispatch", the "Miami Herald" and "The Washington Post", "as well as scores of online publications. Evans' film commentary appears on DVDVerdict.com, RottenTomatoes.com, CinemaUprising.blogspot.com, IMDb.com, a"nd has been featured on The Criterion Collection homepage, among many other online sites devoted to film appreciation and cinema history"." Title: Miami Herald Passage: The Miami Herald is a daily newspaper owned by the McClatchy Company and headquartered in Doral, Florida, a city in western Miami-Dade County several miles west of Miami. Title: Steve Evans (field hockey) Passage: Steve Evans (born 26 April 1976) is a South African former field hockey player who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics.
McClatchy
Steve Evans (writer)
Miami Herald
In between Kai Hansen and Serri who is a South Korean singer, songwriter and actress?
Title: Serri (singer) Passage: Park Mi-yeon (born September 16, 1990), better known by the stage name Serri, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and actress. She is best known as a member and leader of the South Korean girl group Dal Shabet. Title: Z.Hera Passage: Ji Hye-ran (born January 3, 1996), better known by her stage name Z.Hera, is a South Korean singer and actress. Z.Hera appeared on the documentary program "Human Theater" in 2006 as Shaolin Girl when she was 11 years old. She received attention after being the first South Korean singer to appear on the American social site BuzzFeed. She is known for her roles in "Moorim School" (2016) and "" (2016). Title: Kai Hansen Passage: Kai Michael Hansen (born 17 January 1963) is a heavy metal guitarist and vocalist.
Park Mi-yeon
Kai Hansen
Serri (singer)
Solider's Home starring actress started her career when?
Title: Lilies of the Field (1924 film) Passage: Lilies of the Field is a lost 1924 silent film produced by and starring actress Corinne Griffith and distributed by Associated First National Pictures. It is based on a 1921 play, "Lilies of the Field", by William J. Hurlbut. The film was remade by Griffith again as an early sound film in 1930. Title: Nancy Marchand Passage: Nancy Marchand (June 19, 1928 June 18, 2000) was an American actress. She began her career in theatre in 1951. She was perhaps most famous for her television portrayals of Margaret Pynchon on "Lou Grant" and Livia Soprano on "The Sopranos". Title: Soldier's Home (film) Passage: Soldier's Home is a 1977 American short film adaptation of the 1925 short story of the same name by Ernest Hemingway which was originally broadcast as part of "The American Short Story" series on PBS on April 25, 1977. It was directed by Robert Young, adapted by Robert Geller and starred Richard Backus and Nancy Marchand. The musical score is by Dick Hyman.
1951
Soldier's Home (film)
Nancy Marchand
What is the name of the women's basketball team that is based the suburb of Melbourne, Australia, situated on the Dandenong Creek?
Title: Dandenong, Victoria Passage: Dandenong is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, approximately 30 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Situated on the Dandenong Creek, it is at the foothill of the Dandenong Ranges and is the main administrative centre for the City of Greater Dandenong local government area. At the 2011 Census, central Dandenong had a population of 24,919. Title: Dandenong Rangers Passage: The Dandenong Rangers are an Australian professional women's basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). The club is based in Dandenong, Melbourne, Victoria. Historically, they have been one of the more successful franchises in league history, regularly making the playoffs, but have struggled over the past 2 years to make the grand final, falling short in the preliminary final stage. They are strong rivals with the cross-town Melbourne Boomers. Title: Bushy Park Wetlands Passage: Bushy Park Wetlands is a 30 ha conservation park in Glen Waverley, Victoria, Australia. On the edge of suburbia, it is bounded by Dandenong Creek and houses along King Arthur Drive and Knights Drive. There is a cycling and walking path, and a bird watching hide, where egrets, pelicans, coots, dusky moorhen, ibis and occasionally spoonbill can be observed. It is accessible from the end of Highbury Road, or at the Drummies Bridge Reserve off High Street Road. It is also connected by the Dandenong Creek Trail to Shepherds Bush Park, Koomba Park and Napier Park.
The Dandenong Rangers
Dandenong Rangers
Dandenong, Victoria
Almost Black: The True Story of How I Got Into Medical School By Pretending to Be Black is a 2016 non-fiction book written by Vijay Jojo Chokal-Ingam, the brother of Vera Mindy Chokalingam, is an American actress, comedian and writer, known professionally as who?
Title: Almost Black Passage: Almost Black: The True Story of How I Got Into Medical School By Pretending to Be Black is a 2016 non-fiction book written by Vijay Jojo Chokal-Ingam, the brother of comedian Mindy Kaling. Title: Mindy Kaling Passage: Vera Mindy Chokalingam (born June 24, 1979), known professionally as Mindy Kaling, is an American actress, comedian and writer. She is the creator and star of the television sitcom "The Mindy Project", which premiered on Fox and later moved to Hulu; Kaling also serves as a writer and executive producer on the series. Kaling is also known for her work on the popular NBC sitcom "The Office", where she portrayed the character Kelly Kapoor. In addition to acting on the show, she was a writer, executive producer, and occasional director for the show throughout most of its run. For her work on "The Office", Kaling received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, in 2010. Title: White Rage Passage: White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide is a 2016 non-fiction book written by Emory University professor Carol Anderson. It looks into how whiteness functions in American life and how the legacy of structural racism has brought about white anger and resentment. Anderson was contracted to write the book following reaction to an op-ed she wrote for "The Washington Post" in 2014.
Mindy Kaling
Almost Black
Mindy Kaling
Which English football club's based in West Bridgford and is a former club of Sheffield United's Billy Sharp?
Title: Nottingham Forest F.C. Passage: Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional football club in West Bridgford, England, which plays in the Championship, the second tier of English football, having been promoted from League One in 2008. The club, often referred to as Forest, have played home matches at the City Ground since 1898. Title: Billy Sharp Passage: William Louis Sharp (born 5 February 1986) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Championship club Sheffield United. He has also played for Rushden Diamonds, Scunthorpe United, Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Reading, Doncaster Rovers and Leeds United. Title: Sheffield United F.C. league record by opponent Passage: Sheffield United Football Club is an English association football club based at Bramall Lane in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, who currently compete in Football League One. Founded in 1889, they played only friendlies during their first year in existence before being elected to the Midland Counties League for the 189091 season. The football committee (who ran the club at the time) were unhappy with the quality of the Midland Counties League and so resigned in the summer of 1891. However, United were refused entry into The Football League amidst an acrimonious dispute with local rivals The Wednesday who had lobbied against their application. Instead United joined the newly formed Northern League which mainly consisted of teams from the North East of England, resulting in their nearest away fixture being at Darlington, some 85 miles away. Sheffield United again applied for election to The Football League the following year, this time being successful, and were admitted to the new Second Division in 1892. Despite the club's desire to be part of the Football League some committee members felt it may not last and so United remained with the Northern League for one more season, thus competing in two leagues concurrently during the 189293 season. Since that time United have remained in either the Football League, or at times the Premier League (during the 199293, 199394 and 200607 seasons), although changing fortunes have meant that they have competed in all four of the top divisions in England at some stage.
Nottingham Forest
Billy Sharp
Nottingham Forest F.C.
The character Dharma in the film "Pulan Visaranai" is loosely bsed on a serial killer that died in what year?
Title: Honest Raj Passage: Honest Raj is a 1994 Tamil language action film directed by K. S. Ravi. The film features Vijayakanth, Gouthami, Aamani and Devan in lead roles.Through this film Devan gain fame in negative roles in Tamil Film industry. It marked the debut of Ravi K. Chandran in Tamil cinema. The film, produced by Thiagarajan had music composed by Ilaiyaraaja released to positive reviews on 14 April 1994. It was dubbed in Telugu as "Police Commando". The film's title is taken from Vijayakanth's earlier film, "Pulan Visaranai". Title: Auto Shankar Passage: Auto Shankar (January 21, 1954 April 27, 1995) is the nickname of Indian serial killer Gowri Shankar. Title: Pulan Visaranai Passage: Pulan Visaranai (English: Investigation ) is a 1990 Tamil language film directed by R. K. Selvamani. The film features Vijayakanth in lead role. The film, produced by R. Sundar Raj and S. Raveendran, had musical score by Illayaraja and was released on 14 January 1990. The film was a blockbuster and was considered to be one of the best crime thrillers of its time. It was remade in Hindi as "". The character of the antagonist Dharma (played by Anandaraj) is loosely based on the serial killer Auto Shankar. Telugu dubbed version "Police Adhikari" was also successful.
1995
Pulan Visaranai
Auto Shankar
Who was born first, Emma Bull, or Kenneth Clark?
Title: Kenneth Clark Passage: Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, Baron Clark, (13 July 1903 21 May 1983) was a British art historian, museum director, and broadcaster. After running two important art galleries in the 1930s and 1940s, he came to wider public notice on television, presenting a succession of series about the arts during the 1950s and 1960s, culminating in the series "Civilisation" in 1969. Title: Saltwood Castle Passage: Saltwood Castle is a castle in Saltwood village, one mile (2 km) north of Hythe, Kent, England. Of 11th century origin, the castle was expanded in the 13th and 14th centuries. After the Norman Conquest, the castle was appropriated by the Archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc and remained the property of the archbishops, with some interruptions, until 1540, when Thomas Cranmer was compelled to cede it to Henry VIII. The castle is reputed to have been the meeting place of the four knights who carried out the assassination of Thomas Becket in 1170. By the 19th century, it was "largely ruinous" and restorations to make portions of the castle habitable were carried out in the 1880s and 1930s. In the late 19th century, the castle was bought by an ancestor of Bill Deedes, the journalist and politician, who grew up there. In the 20th century, it was sold to Sir Martin Conway who commissioned Philip Tilden to undertake a restoration. In 1953, the castle was bought by the art historian Kenneth Clark (19031983), and then became the home of his son, the politician and diarist, Alan Clark (19281999). It remains the private home of his widow, Jane Clark. The castle is a Grade I listed building. Title: Emma Bull Passage: Emma Bull (born December 13, 1954) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. Her novels include the Hugo- and Nebula-nominated "Bone Dance" and the urban fantasy "War for the Oaks". She is also known for a series of anthologies set in Liavek, a shared universe that she created with her husband Will Shetterly. As a singer, songwriter, and guitarist, she has been a member of the Minneapolis-based folkrock bands Cats Laughing and The Flash Girls.
Kenneth Mackenzie Clark,
Emma Bull
Kenneth Clark
What team did the former American football player, sports commentator, and actor coach in the reality television show, Bound for Glory?
Title: Bound for Glory (TV series) Passage: Bound for Glory is a reality television show which aired on ESPN from October to December 2005. The show featured former Chicago Bears linebacker Dick Butkus coaching the suburban Pittsburgh (Robinson based) Montour High School Spartans. The Spartans were a perennial Pennsylvania state champion contender in the 1950s and 1960s but had consistent losing records since. Butkus coached the team to a 16 record before leaving the team, claiming he had fulfilled his contract for the show. He was also highly critical of the players, and chided them on the show for their poor attitude. Title: Frank Gifford Passage: Francis Newton "Frank" Gifford (August 16, 1930 August 9, 2015) was an American football player and television sports commentator. After a 12-year playing career as a halfback and flanker for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL), he was a play-by-play announcer and commentator for 27 years on ABC's "Monday Night Football". Title: Dick Butkus Passage: Richard Marvin Butkus (born December 9, 1942) is a former American football player, sports commentator, and actor. He played professional football as a linebacker for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) from 1965 to 1972. Through nine NFL seasons, he was invited to eight Pro Bowls, named a first-team All-Pro six times, and was twice recognized by his peers as the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year. Renowned as a fierce, violent tackler and for the relentless effort with which he played, Butkus is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most intimidating linebackers in pro football history.
Pittsburgh (Robinson based) Montour High School Spartans
Bound for Glory (TV series)
Dick Butkus
New Woman and Women's Running, are both manufactured into which forms of media?
Title: New Woman (magazine) Passage: New Woman is an Indian lifestyle magazine. It is published by Pioneer Book Company Private Limited. "New Woman" is based in Mumbai, India. Hema Malini is its editor. Title: My Giant Life Passage: My Giant Life is an American reality television series that premiered on the TLC cable network, on July 14, 2015. Season 1 of the series revolved around 4 women who are taller than 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 m). Season 2 follows three of the four women from the first season, with Nancy Mulkey replaced by a new woman, 6'9" German-born New Yorker Katya, and her 5'2" American wife. Title: Women's Running Passage: Women's Running, formerly "Her Sports Fitness" is a magazine geared towards female running enthusiasts. Published 10 times yearly by Competitor Group, Inc., it is the only women's-specific running magazine available in the North American market. According to the publisher it was created "to serve a rapidly growing community of female runners."
magazine
New Woman (magazine)
Women's Running
The 3rd book by Dan Brown that features character Robert Langdon is set in what city?
Title: Origin (Robert Langdon novel) Passage: Origin is an upcoming 2017 mystery thriller novel by American author Dan Brown and the fifth installment in his Robert Langdon series, following "Angels Demons", "The Da Vinci Code", "The Lost Symbol", and "Inferno". The book will be released on October 3, 2017 by Doubleday. Title: The Lost Symbol Passage: The Lost Symbol is a 2009 novel written by American writer Dan Brown. It is a thriller set in Washington, D.C., after the events of "The Da Vinci Code", and relies on Freemasonry for both its recurring theme and its major characters. Title: Robert Langdon Passage: Professor Robert Langdon is a fictional character created by author Dan Brown for his "Robert Langdon" book series: "Angels Demons" (2000), "The Da Vinci Code" (2003), "The Lost Symbol" (2009), and "Inferno" (2013). His newest novel "Origin" is going to be published on October 3, 2017. He is a Harvard University professor of religious iconology and symbology (a fictional field related to the study of historic symbols, which is not methodologically connected to the actual discipline of semiotics).
Washington, D.C.
Robert Langdon
The Lost Symbol
Windows on the World was a complex of venues on the top floors (106th and 107th) of the North Tower (Building One) of the original World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan that included a restaurant called Windows on the World, it operated until 2001 when they were destroyed in the September 11 attacks (also referred to as 911) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on which country?
Title: Windows on the World Passage: Windows on the World was a complex of venues on the top floors (106th and 107th) of the North Tower (Building One) of the original World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan that included a restaurant called Windows on the World, a smaller restaurant called Wild Blue, a bar called The Greatest Bar on Earth, and rooms for private functions. Developed by restaurateur Joe Baum and designed initially by Warren Platner, Windows on the World occupied 50,000 square feet (4,600 m) of space in the North Tower. The restaurants operated from April 19, 1976, until 2001 when they were destroyed in the September 11 attacks. Title: September 11 attacks Passage: The September 11 attacks (also referred to as 911) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least 10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. ref name"PEARL911" ref Title: World Trade Center (19732001) Passage: The original World Trade Center was a large complex of seven buildings in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. It featured the landmark twin towers, which opened on April 4, 1973, and were destroyed as a result of the September 11 attacks in 2001. At the time of their completion, the "Twin Towers"the original 1 World Trade Center, at 1368 ft ; and 2 World Trade Center, at 1,362 ft were the tallest buildings in the world. The other buildings in the complex included the Marriott World Trade Center (3 WTC), 4 WTC, 5 WTC, 6 WTC, and 7 WTC. All these buildings were built between 1975 and 1985, with a construction cost of 400 million ( in 2014 dollars). The complex was located in New York City's Financial District and contained 13400000 sqft of office space.
United States
Windows on the World
September 11 attacks
Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future and Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None are both philosophical novels by what German philosopher?
Title: Faith in the Earth Passage: "Faith in the Earth" is the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's mytho-poetic formulation of his re-valued conception of our possible experience of divinity as contained in his book "Thus Spoke Zarathustra". Although not traditionally religious in the sense of positing the existence of a divine entity or entities, Nietzsche's way of thinking is just as far removed from atheistic materialism as it is from theistic spiritualism. Closely related to the tradition of negative theology, Nietzsche confesses his own oblique form of belief, from his early poem "Dem unbekannten Gott," to the deep meaning of the "Dionysian Dithyrambs". Put simply, we speak least erroneously when we observe a strict adherence to the use of the word "divine" as a verb, and not a noun. To divine is to orient without teleology: we can divine the way without knowing where we are going, while yet still being oriented. Nietzsche's name for this uncanny experience is "amor fati," and it names not things, but a way things can change. Title: Thus Spoke Zarathustra Passage: Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None (German: "Also sprach Zarathustra: Ein Buch fr Alle und Keinen" , also translated as Thus Spake Zarathustra) is a philosophical novel by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, composed in four parts between 1883 and 1885 and published between 1883 and 1891. Much of the work deals with ideas such as the "eternal recurrence of the same", the parable on the "death of God", and the "prophecy" of the "bermensch", which were first introduced in "The Gay Science". Title: Beyond Good and Evil Passage: Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (German: "Jenseits von Gut und Bse: Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Zukunft" ) is a book by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche that expands the ideas of his previous work, "Thus Spoke Zarathustra", with a more critical and polemical approach. It was first published in 1886.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Beyond Good and Evil
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Martingani is 598.1 km away from the capital of which Indian state?
Title: Chhokran Passage: Chhokran (Punjabi: ) is a village in Jalandhar District of Punjab State, India. The village is administrated by Sarpanch who is elected representative of village. It is located 3.8 km away from census town Apra. Chhokran is located 45 km towards East from Jalandhar, 17.5 km from Phillaur and 120 km from Chandigarh. The nearest train station is situated 23 km away in Phillaur, nearest domestic airport is at Ludhiana and the nearest international airport is 139 km away in Amritsar. The village has postal head office 1 km away in Moron. Title: Martingani Passage: Martinganj is a village panchayat located in the Azamgarh District of Uttar Pradesh State,India. The latitude 25.9089283 and longitude 82.8088504 are the geocoordinates of Martinganj. Lucknow is the State Capital for Martinganj village. It is located around 232.5 kilometer away from Martinganj. The other nearest State Capital from Martinganj is Patna and its distance is 197.4 KM. The other surrounding State Capitals are Ranchi 381.1 KM. and Gangtok 598.1 KM., Title: Gangtok Passage: Gangtok ( ) is a municipality, the capital and the largest town of the Indian state of Sikkim. It also is the headquarters of the East Sikkim district. Gangtok is located in the eastern Himalayan range, at an elevation of 1650 m . The town's population of 100,000 belongs to different ethnicities such as Nepalis, Lepchas and Bhutia. Nestled within higher peaks of the Himalaya and enjoying a year-round mild temperate climate, Gangtok is at the centre of Sikkim's tourism industry.
Sikkim
Martingani
Gangtok
Southern Oregon General Hospital Heliport is located north of a city that is the county seat of Josephine County, and is located on Interstate 5, northwest of where?
Title: Tillamook County General Hospital Heliport Passage: Tillamook County General Hospital Heliport (FAA LID: 6OR3) is a private heliport located one mile west of Tillamook in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. Title: Southern Oregon General Hospital Heliport Passage: Southern Oregon General Hospital Heliport (FAA LID: 8OR4) is a private heliport located north of Grants Pass in Josephine County, Oregon, United States. Title: Grants Pass, Oregon Passage: Grants Pass is a city in, and the county seat of, Josephine County, Oregon, United States. The city is located on Interstate 5, northwest of Medford. Attractions include the Rogue River, famous for its rafting, and the nearby Oregon Caves National Monument located 30 miles (48 km) south of the city. Grants Pass is 256 miles (412 km) south of Portland, the largest city in Oregon. The population was 34,533 at the 2010 census.
Medford
Southern Oregon General Hospital Heliport
Grants Pass, Oregon
Which theatrical producer co-created both "Sunny" and "Oklahoma!"
Title: Sunny (1941 film) Passage: Sunny is a 1941 film American film directed by Herbert Wilcox. It was adapted by Sig Herzig from the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II musical play "Sunny". It stars Anna Neagle, Ray Bolger, John Carroll, Edward Everett Horton, Grace Hartman, Paul Hartman, Frieda Inescort, and Helen Westley. Title: Jonas Hurst Passage: Jonas Hurst is a British singer, television presenter, trainer and theatrical producer. He performed on "Minipops" and in the 1986 movie "Absolute Beginners" (credited as "Jonas"). He is the son of producer Mike Hurst. Together with television presenter Sally Gray he runs a company called Presenters Inc, specializing in television presenter training and is a theatrical producer running The Hurst Childrens Theatre Group in Harpenden. Together with Adrian Plunkett he forms a band called Jonas and Plunkett. Jonas has six siblings and is a father of three. Title: Oscar Hammerstein II Passage: Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II ( ; July 12, 1895 August 23, 1960) was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Many of his songs are standard repertoire for vocalist's and jazz musicians. He co-wrote 850 songs. Hammerstein was the lyricist and playwright in his partnerships; his collaborators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with numerous composers, such as Jerome Kern, with whom he wrote "Show Boat", Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml, Richard A. Whiting and Sigmund Romberg; but he is best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein which include "Oklahoma! ", "Carousel", "South Pacific", "The King and I", and "The Sound of Music".
Oscar Hammerstein II
Sunny (1941 film)
Oscar Hammerstein II
Who owned the British train operating company that was the last operator of the London railway station which was replaced by the new Thameslink platforms at St Pancras in December 2007?
Title: King's Cross Thameslink railway station Passage: King's Cross Thameslink station is a closed railway station in central London, England. It served the Thameslink route but was replaced by new Thameslink platforms at St Pancras in December 2007. The last operator of the station was First Capital Connect. The site is on Pentonville Road, about 160 yd from King's Cross station. Title: St Pancras New Church Passage: St Pancras Church is a Greek Revival church in St Pancras, London, built in 181922 to the designs of William and Henry William Inwood. It was historically often referred to as St Pancras New Church, in order to distinguish it from St Pancras Old Church, which stands some way to the north. Title: First Capital Connect Passage: First Capital Connect (FCC) was a British train operating company, owned by FirstGroup, that operated the Thameslink Great Northern franchise from April 2006 to September 2014.
FirstGroup
King's Cross Thameslink railway station
First Capital Connect
Which film was released on more VHS's, Religulous and N.Y.H.C.?
Title: Panicudine Passage: Panicudine (6-hydroxy-11-deoxy-13-dehydrohetisane) is a C-diterpene alkaloid of the hetisine type, first isolated from "Aconitum paniculatum". It has empirical formula CHNO and a melting point of 249-250 C. The structure was determined to be a hetisine type diterpene by noting infrared spectrum absorption bands of 3405 cm (OH), 1718 (CO), and 1650 (CC), a proton magnetic resonance spectrum with "secondary hydroxy (4.02 ppm, m, 1H, W 10 Hz), exomethylene (4.87 and 4.76 ppm, br.s, 1H each), and tertiary methyl (1.29 ppm, s, 3H) groups and the absence of "N"-methyl, "N"-ethyl, and methoxy groups." Additional ultraviolet spectrum and carbon-13 NMR data, confirmed by high resolution mass spectrometry, completed the determination of the structure. Title: Religulous Passage: Religulous ( ) is a 2008 American documentary film written by and starring comedian Bill Maher and directed by Larry Charles. The title of the film is a portmanteau derived from the words "religious" and "ridiculous". The documentary examines and challenges religion and religious belief. Title: N.Y.H.C. (film) Passage: N.Y.H.C. is a documentary film directed by Frank Pavich about the mid-90s New York hardcore scene. Filmed in mid-1995, it was completed and self-released on VHS by the director in 1999.
N.Y.H.C.
Religulous
N.Y.H.C. (film)
War Games: At the End of the Day was a film that starred which Irish actress who hails from Newry?
Title: Sigma I-66 war game Passage: The Sigma I-66 war game was one of a series of classified high level war games played in The Pentagon during the 1960s to strategize the conduct of the burgeoning Vietnam War. These simulations were designed to replicate then-current conditions in Indochina, with an aim toward predicting future foreign affairs events. They were staffed with high-ranking officials standing in to represent both domestic and foreign characters; stand-ins were chosen for their expertise concerning those they were called upon to represent. The games were supervised by a Control appointed to oversee both sides. The opposing Blue and Red Teams customary in war games were designated the friendly and enemy forces as was usual; however, several smaller teams were sometimes subsumed under Red and Blue Teams. Over the course of the games, the Red Team at times contained the Yellow Team for the Peoples Republic of China, the Brown Team for the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, the Black Team for the Viet Cong, and Green for the USSR. Title: Valene Kane Passage: Valene Kane (born 30 January 1987) is an Irish actress from Newry, Co. Down Title: War Games: At the End of the Day Passage: War Games: At the End of the Day is a 2011 independent thriller film directed by Italian director Cosimo Alem, who co-wrote it with Daniele Persica and Romana Meggiolaro. Luca Legnani is credited as executive producer. The film is distributed by Universal Pictures. It stars Stephanie Chapman Baker, Neil Linpow, Michael Lutz, Sam Cohan, Valene Kane, Andrew Harwood Mills, Tom Stanley, Monika Mirga, Daniel Vivian and Michael Schermi.
Valene Kane
War Games: At the End of the Day
Valene Kane
Where is the municipality located that was the birth place of a man who became a co-founder of the "Nationale Bewegung der Schweiz" in 1940?
Title: Schaffhausen Passage: Schaffhausen (] ; Alemannic German: "Schafuuse" ; French: "Schaffhouse" ; Italian: "Sciaffusa" ; Romansh: "Schaffusa" ; English: Shaffhouse ) is a town with historic roots, a municipality in northern Switzerland, and the capital of the canton of the same name; it has an estimated population of 36,000 as of December 2016 . It is located right next to the shore of the High Rhine; it is one of four Swiss towns besides Neuhausen a. Rhf. , the historic Neunkirch and Stein a. Rh. that is located on the northern side of the Rhine. Title: Rolf Henne Passage: Born in Schaffhausen, Henne was a distant relative of Carl Jung on his father's side. Henne's own father was himself a prominent physician. Educated at Zurich and Heidelberg, Henne worked as a lawyer. He joined the New Front in 1932, serving as "Gaufuehrer" for his hometown. On February 4 1934 he took over as leader of the by then renamed National Front at a time when the movement was in trouble over the extent of its support for Nazi Germany. Henne, a strong pro-German, struggled to retain control and in 1938 he was replaced by the more moderate Robert Tobler, his close links to the Nazis and his advocacy of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion making him too extreme for many National Front members. Unable to serve under Tobler, Henne left to form the fiercely pro-Nazi "Bund Treuer Eidgenossen Nationalsozialistischer Weltanschauung" with Hans Oehler and Jakob Schaffner. Henne was overlooked for leadership of this group, although he was confirmed as Gaufhrer for Schaffhausen. In 1940 he became a co-founder of the "Nationale Bewegung der Schweiz". Title: Damauli Passage: Damauli, today Byas Municipality, is the headquarter of Tanahun District in the Gandaki Zone of Western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 18,099 people residing in 3604 individual households. Today the estimated population is above 50,000. Different castes like Magar, Darai, Brahmin, Chhetris, Dura, Gurung live here. Rajamama Kusunda, the only surviving Kusunda who speaks Kusunda language lives in Vyas Municipality.It's one of the well planned towns in Nepal.The beautiful town is growing fast to be one of the major cities in the country. Majority of the population are engaged in some kind of business. It is easily recognizable because it is located on the confluence of two major rivers the Madi and the Seti. Many tourists come here for rafting in the Madi river The Manung hill is another important geographical landmark overlooking the Town.Similarly,it is a birth place of lord ved vyas who is considered as an initiative of teaching in the world
northern Switzerland
Rolf Henne
Schaffhausen
Disney's The Kid co-starred which actress who began her career in stand-up?
Title: Disney's The Kid Passage: The Kid (marketed as Disney's The Kid) is a 2000 American fantasy comedy-drama film, directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Audrey Wells. It co-stars Bruce Willis and Spencer Breslin, with Emily Mortimer, Lily Tomlin, Chi McBride, and Jean Smart playing smaller roles. Title: David Spade Passage: David Wayne Spade (born July 22, 1964) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, writer and television personality. He rose to fame in the 1990s as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live", then began a successful acting career in both film and television. He also starred and co-starred in the films "Tommy Boy", "Black Sheep", "Joe Dirt", "", "Grown Ups", and "Grown Ups 2", among others. Title: Lily Tomlin Passage: Mary Jean "Lily" Tomlin (born September 1, 1939) is an American actress, comedian, writer, singer, and producer. Tomlin began her career as a stand-up comedian, and performing Off-Broadway during the 1960s. Her breakout role was performing as a cast member on the variety show "Rowan Martin's Laugh-In" from 1969 until 1973. She currently stars on the Netflix series "Grace and Frankie" as Frankie Bergstein. Her performance as Frankie garnered her three consecutive nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2015, 2016, and 2017.
Mary Jean "Lily" Tomlin
Disney's The Kid
Lily Tomlin
Which German-based group followed ABBA's lead in the early 90s by issuing a greatest-hits compilation called Gold?
Title: Hit Kit Passage: Hit Kit is a greatest-hits compilation by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. The package of previously released singles was assembled, according to Cashbox, for "quick commercial consumption." Title: Gold 20 Super Hits Passage: Gold 20 Super Hits is a 1992 greatest hits album by group Boney M. Shortly after record label PolyGram had acquired the rights to the ABBA back catalogue and had issued the multimillion-selling hits package "", BMG and producer Frank Farian followed suit with Boney M.'s "Gold - 20 Super Hits" which resulted in their best chart entry in the UK (14 - see "The Greatest Hits") and most other European countries since 1980's "The Magic of Boney M. - 20 Golden Hits". Title: Boney M. Passage: Boney M. is a vocal group created by German record producer Frank Farian. Originally based in West Germany, the four original members of the group's official line-up were Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett from Jamaica, Maizie Williams from Montserrat and Bobby Farrell from Aruba. The group was formed in 1976 and achieved popularity during the disco era of the late 1970s. Since the 1980s, various line-ups of the band have performed with different personnel.
Boney M.
Gold 20 Super Hits
Boney M.
Which location is a seat of Enshi Tujia, Enshi City or Zhuzhou?
Title: Lichuan, Hubei Passage: Lichuan () is a county-level city of the Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in southwestern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, located 52 km west of Enshi City, the prefecture seat, as the crow flies. It has approximately 73,000 inhabitants. Title: Zhuzhou Passage: Zhuzhou (), formerly Jianning, is a prefecture-level city of Hunan Province, China, a little to the southeast of Changsha and bordering Jiangxi to the east. It is part of the "ChangZhuTan Golden Triangle" (comprising the cities of Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan). The city has jurisdiction over 5 counties (Yanling, Chaling, Youxian, Liling, Zhuzhou) and four districts (Hetang, Lusong, Shifeng and Tianyuan, a high-tech industrial development zone), and covers an area of 11420 km2 . Title: Enshi City Passage: Enshi () is a county-level city in and the seat of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in western Hubei province, People's Republic of China. The prefecture's legislature, executive and judiciary are seated here, as well as its CPC and Public Security bureau.
Enshi () is a county-level city in and the seat of Enshi Tujia
Enshi City
Zhuzhou
What is the average daily circulation of sister paper to the Manchester Metro News ?
Title: Burlingame Daily News Passage: The Burlingame Daily News was a free daily newspaper in Burlingame, California published six days a week with an average daily circulation of 7,000. The newspaper was founded August 9, 2000 by Dave Price (journalist) and Jim Pavelich, who also published the Palo Alto Daily News. Both papers were distributed in large red newspaper racks and in stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools and major workplaces. The "Burlingame Daily News", along with five other "Daily News" editions, was sold to Knight Ridder in 2005. After McClatchy's acquisition of Knight Ridder in early 2006, all six "Daily News" editions, including the "Burlingame Daily News", were bundled with the "San Jose Mercury News" and sold to MediaNews Group of Denver, Colorado. The surviving Daily News papers merged on April 7, 2009. Title: Manchester Metro News Passage: The Manchester Metro News is a British weekly newspaper published each Friday by Trinity Mirror plc. It was established in 1987 as a free sister paper to the "Manchester Evening News" featuring a round up of the week's news. These days the paper also has a 12-page supplement called "Metromagazine" and a total circulation of 308,589 in the south Manchester area (VFD July to Dec 2004). Title: Manchester Evening News Passage: The Manchester Evening News ("MEN") is a regional daily newspaper covering Greater Manchester in North West England. It is published every day except Sunday and is owned by Trinity Mirror plc following its sale by Guardian Media Group in early 2010. It has an average daily circulation of 52,158, of which 24,560 are fully paid for.
52,158
Manchester Metro News
Manchester Evening News
A Ham in a Role is a Looney Tunes short that draws heavily from a tragedy about two young star-crossed what?
Title: A Ham in a Role Passage: A Ham in a Role is a Looney Tunes short starring the Goofy Gophers along with an unnamed dog who is based on stagefilm actor John Barrymore. The cartoon was directed by Robert McKimson. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 13, 1949, but some sources list the release date as December 31, 1949. The cartoon draws heavily from the works of William Shakespeare, with its gags relying on literal interpretations of lines from Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Richard III, and Romeo and Juliet. Title: Bosko Shipwrecked Passage: Bosko Shipwrecked is a 1931 one-reel short subject featuring Bosko; part of the Looney Tunes series. It was released on September 19, 1931 and is directed by Hugh Harman, the first Looney Tunes short to only have one director (as well as the first short to not be directed or co-directed by Rudolf Ising). The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. Title: Romeo and Juliet Passage: Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and along with "Hamlet", is one of his most frequently performed plays. Today, the title characters are regarded as archetypal young lovers.
lovers
A Ham in a Role
Romeo and Juliet
Juwan Howard beat what team to win his first NBA Final?
Title: Juwan Howard Passage: Juwan Antonio Howard (born February 7, 1973) is an American retired professional basketball player who currently serves as an assistant coach for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Howard formerly played for the Heat from 2010 until 2013. A one-time All-Star and one-time All-NBA power forward, he began his NBA career as the fifth overall pick in the 1994 NBA draft, selected by the Washington Bullets. Before he was drafted, he starred as an All-American on the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team. At Michigan he was part of the Fab Five recruiting class of 1991 that reached the finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1992 and 1993. Howard won his first NBA championship with Miami in the 2012 NBA Finals and his second NBA championship in the 2013 NBA Finals. Title: 200001 Dallas Mavericks season Passage: The 200001 NBA season was the Mavericks' 21st season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Mavericks acquired Christian Laettner from the Detroit Pistons, and Howard Eisley from the Utah Jazz. In their final season at the Reunion Arena, the Mavericks played their best basketball in a long time, playing above .500 for the entire season. At midseason, they traded Laettner along with Hubert Davis to the Washington Wizards for Juwan Howard while signing free agent Vernon Maxwell, who was released by the Philadelphia 76ers. Michael Finley was selected for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game, which was his second and final All-Star selection. The Mavericks finished third in the Midwest Division with a 5329 record, and made their first playoff appearance since the 198990 season, ending a ten-year playoff drought. Title: 2012 NBA Finals Passage: The 2012 NBA Finals was the championship series of the 201112 season of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat defeated the Western Conference champion Oklahoma City Thunder 4 games to 1 to win their second NBA title. Heat forward LeBron James was named the Finals MVP.
Oklahoma City Thunder
Juwan Howard
2012 NBA Finals
Which American guitarist was a graduate of a public high school in Latham, Albany County, New York, United States?
Title: Mike Campese Passage: Mike Campese (born April 2, in Albany, New York) is an American guitarist and composer best known for being a member of the multi-platinum group Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Campese was picked over several guitarists in 2004 during the band's fourth CD, "The Lost Christmas Eve", and received a gold record for his work. In 2008 Mike released his own rock Christmas CD, "The Meaning of Christmas", which was well received. Campese is an honors graduate from the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California and is a graduate of Shaker High School. Title: Clayton A. Bouton High School Passage: Clayton A. Bouton High School is a public high school located in Voorheesville, Albany County, New York, U.S.A., and is the only high school operated by the Voorheesville Central School District. Title: Shaker High School Passage: Shaker High School, is a public high school in Latham, Albany County, New York, United States, and is the only high school operated by the North Colonie Central School District. Its enrollment for the 2015-2016 school year is 1,963 students.
Mike Campese
Mike Campese
Shaker High School
Which state does the U.S. Representative who appeared in the documentary film Aristide and the Endless Revolution as an expert on Haiti represent?
Title: Aristide and the Endless Revolution Passage: Aristide and the Endless Revolution is a 2005 feature documentary directed and produced by Nicolas Rossier about former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the coup d'etat that ousted him from the country in 2004. Rossier was the first media professional to get exclusive access to Aristide while in exile and the resultant interview is featured in the film, as well as interviews with many experts on Haiti, including U.S. Representative Maxine Waters, noted economist Jeffrey Sachs and Aristide's lawyer Ira J. Kurzban. Title: Maxine Waters Passage: Maxine Moore Waters (born August 15, 1938) currently serves as the U.S. Representative for California 's 43 congressional district , and previously served the 35th and 29th districts, serving in Congress since 1991. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the most senior of the 12 black women currently serving in the United States Congress, and is a member and former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus. Before becoming a member of Congress she served in the California Assembly, to which she was first elected in 1976. As an Assembly member, Waters advocated for divestment from South Africa's apartheid regime. In Congress, she is an outspoken opponent of the Iraq War and Donald Trump. Title: Allard K. Lowenstein Passage: Allard Kenneth Lowenstein (January 16, 1929 March 14, 1980) was an American Democratic politician, including a U.S. Representative of the 5th Congressional District in Nassau County, New York for one term in 1969 to 1971. His work in the Civil Rights Movement and the antiwar movement has been cited as an inspiration by public figures including U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry; former U.S. Senators Bill Bradley, Gary Hart and Donald W. Riegle, Jr.; former U.S. Representative Barney Frank, California gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides, columnist William F. Buckley, Jr., actor Warren Beatty, former White House Counsel Gregory Craig, former New York City Public Advocate Mark Green, and musician-songwriters Peter Yarrow and Harry Chapin.
California
Aristide and the Endless Revolution
Maxine Waters
Who is the head coach of the team that plays at the Aggie Softball Complex?
Title: Aggie Softball Complex Passage: The Aggie Softball Complex is the home to the Texas AM Aggies softball team. The stadium was dedicated on March 30, 1994. The record attendance for the complex is 2,341, set on April 27, 2005 versus the Texas Longhorns. Nineteen of the 20 highest attendance numbers were set during the 2005, 2006, and 2007 seasons. The stadium has hosted NCAA Regionals in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012 and 2013 and NCAA Super Regionals in 2007 and 2008. Title: Wisconsin Badgers softball Passage: The Wisconsin Badgers softball team represents the University of WisconsinMadison in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Leaders Division of the Big Ten Conference. The Badgers are currently led by head coach Yvette Healy. The team plays its home games at the Goodman Softball Complex located on the university's campus. Title: Texas Aamp;M Aggies softball Passage: The Texas AM Aggies softball team represents Texas AM University in NCAA Division I college softball. The team belongs to the SEC Conference and plays home games at the Aggie Softball Complex. The Aggies are currently led by head coach Jo Evans who is in her 13th season as head coach. The Aggies have won two NCAA championships in 1983 and 1987 along with an AIAW national championship in 1982. The Aggies have been NCAA runners-up three times in 1984, 1986, and 2008. Reaching the Women's College World Series eleven times, the Aggies have reached the finals six times in 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, and 2008.
Jo Evans
Aggie Softball Complex
Texas Aamp;M Aggies softball
Kathy Tingelstad was a member of what lower house of the legislature in Minnesota?
Title: Kathy Tingelstad Passage: Kathy Tingelstad (born March 21, 1958) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 49B, which primarily includes portions of the cities of Andover and Coon Rapids in Anoka County in the northern Twin Cities metropolitan area. Prior to the 2002 legislative redistricting, the area was known as District 50B. A Republican, she is also a business consultant. Title: Minnesota House of Representatives Passage: The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house of the Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. There are 134 members, twice as many as the Minnesota Senate. Floor sessions are held in the north wing of the State Capitol in Saint Paul. Title: Nevada Legislature Passage: The Nevada Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Nevada. The Legislature is a bicameral body, consisting of the lower house Nevada Assembly, with 42 members, and the upper house Nevada Senate, with 21 members. All 63 members of the Legislature are elected from an equal amount of constituent districts across the state. The Legislature is the third smallest bicameral state legislature in the United States (the Alaska Legislature is the smallest bicameral, with only 60 members and the Delaware General Assembly has 62 members).
Minnesota House of Representatives
Kathy Tingelstad
Minnesota House of Representatives
What was Telesphorus' father the god of in ancient Greek mythology?
Title: Telesphorus (mythology) Passage: In ancient Greek religion, Telesphorus (Greek: "Telesphoros") was a son of Asclepius. He frequently accompanied his sister, Hygieia. He was a dwarf whose head was always covered with a cowl hood or cap. Title: Batea (daughter of Teucer) Passage: In Greek mythology, the name Batea or Bateia ( ; Ancient Greek: ) was the daughter or (less commonly) the aunt of King Teucer. Her father was the ruler of a tribe known as the Teucrians (Teucri). The Teucrians inhabited the area of northwest Asia Minor later called the Troad (Troas), and the term is sometimes used as another name for the Trojans . Batea married King Dardanus, son of Zeus and Electra, whom Teucer named as his heir. Batea gave her name to a hill in the Troad, mentioned in the Iliad, as well as to the town of Bateia. By Dardanus, Batea was the mother of Ilus, Erichthonius, Zacynthus, and Idaea (future wife of Phineus). Greek mythology also recounts Arisbe of Crete, a daughter of Teucer, as the wife of Dardanus, so Arisbe and Batea are usually assumed to be the same person. Title: Asclepius Passage: Asclepius ( ; Greek: , "Asklpis" ] ; Latin: "Aesculapius" ) was a hero and god of medicine in ancient Greek religion and mythology. Asclepius represents the healing aspect of the medical arts; his daughters are Hygieia ("Hygiene", the goddesspersonification of health, cleanliness, and sanitation), Iaso (the goddess of recuperation from illness), Aceso (the goddess of the healing process), Aglagle (the goddess of beauty, splendor, glory, magnificence, and adornment), and Panacea (the goddess of universal remedy). He was associated with the RomanEtruscan god Vediovis and the Egyptian Imhotep. He was one of Apollo's sons, sharing with Apollo the epithet "Paean" ("the Healer"). The rod of Asclepius, a snake-entwined staff, remains a symbol of medicine today. Those physicians and attendants who served this god were known as the Therapeutae of Asclepius.
medicine
Telesphorus (mythology)
Asclepius
Bryce Dallas Howard starred in the dark 2006 fantasy thriller Lady in the Water, her second film working with which director?
Title: Pete's Dragon (2016 film) Passage: Pete's Dragon is a 2016 American fantasy comedy-drama adventure film directed by David Lowery, written by Lowery and Toby Halbrooks, and produced by James Whitaker. The film is a reboot of the 1977 musical film of the same name written by Malcolm Marmorstein. The film stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Oakes Fegley, Wes Bentley, Karl Urban, Oona Laurence, and Robert Redford. The film tells the story of an orphaned feral boy who befriends a dragon in the Pacific Northwest, and the ensuing repercussions of their discovery by the town's local residents. Title: Bryce Dallas Howard Passage: Bryce Dallas Howard (born March 2, 1981) is an American film actress, director, producer, and writer. Howard attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, but left before graduating to take on roles on Broadway. During a performance of "As You Like It" where Howard portrayed Rosalind, she caught the attention of director M. Night Shyamalan, and he cast her in what would be her breakout film, the psychological thriller "The Village" (2004) and then in the fantasy thriller "Lady in the Water" (2006). Her performance in Kenneth Branaghs film adaptation of "As You Like It" (2006) earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination. In 2006, she co-wrote and directed the short film "Orchids". Title: Lady in the Water Passage: Lady in the Water is a 2006 American dark fantasy film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard. The film's plot concerns the superintendent of a Philadelphia apartment complex who discovers a young woman in the swimming pool. Gradually, he and his neighbors learn that she is a water nymph (or Narf) whose life is in danger from a vicious, wolf-like, mystical creature called a Scrunt that tries to keep her from returning to her watery "blue world".
M. Night Shyamalan
Lady in the Water
Bryce Dallas Howard
What song, co-wrote by it's singer and producers Max Martin and Shellback, surpassed "Once a Day" for the most weeks spent at number one by a female country artist?
Title: We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Passage: "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth studio album, "Red" (2012). Swift co-wrote the song with its producers, Max Martin and Shellback. The song was released as the lead single from "Red" on August 13, 2012, by Big Machine Records. Its lyrics depict Swift's frustrations at an ex-lover who wants to re-kindle their relationship. " Rolling Stone" magazine named the song the second best song of 2012 while it took the fourth spot in "Time"' s end-of-year poll. It has received a Grammy Award nomination for Record of the Year. It also received a People's Choice Awards nomination for Favorite Song of the Year. Title: Billy Ray Cyrus discography Passage: Billy Ray Cyrus is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor and philanthropist, who helped make country music a worldwide phenomenon. He has released 12 studio albums and 44 singles since 1992, and is best known for his number one single "Achy Breaky Heart", which became the first single ever to achieve triple Platinum status in Australia and was the best-selling single of 1992 in the same country. Thanks to the video of the song, the linedance entered the mainstream, becoming a worldwide craze. Cyrus, a multi-platinum selling recording artist, has scored a total of eight top-ten singles on the Billboard Country Songs chart. His most successful album to date is the debut of "Some Gave All", which has been certified 9 multi-platinum in the United States and is the longest time spent by a debut artist at number one on the "Billboard" 200 (17 consecutive weeks) and most consecutive chart-topping weeks in the SoundScan era. It is the only album (from any genre) in the SoundScan era to log 17 consecutive weeks at number one and is also the second-highest selling debut album by a male country artist after Garth Brooks'. It ranked 43 weeks in the top 10, a total topped by only one country album in history, "Ropin' the Wind" by Garth Brooks. "Some Gave All" was also the first debut album to enter at the number 1 in the Billboard Country Albums. The album has also sold more than 20 million copies worldwide and is the best-selling debut album of all time for a solo male artist. " Some Gave All" was also the best-selling album of 1992 in the US with 4,832,000 copies. In his career, he has released 35 charted singles, of which 16 have charted in the top 40. Title: Once a Day Passage: "Once a Day" is a song written by Bill Anderson and recorded as the debut single by American country artist Connie Smith. It was produced by Bob Ferguson for her self-titled debut album. The song was released in August 1964, topping the "Billboard" country music chart for eight weeks between late 1964 and early 1965. It was the first debut single by a female country artist to reach number one, and held the record for the most weeks spent at number one by a female country artist until it was surpassed by Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" in December 2012.
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
Once a Day
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
What company owns the casino where the Cirque du Soleil stage production"Zaia" is based?
Title: Zaia Passage: Zaia was a Cirque du Soleil stage production based at The Venetian Macao on the Cotai Strip in Macau. The 90-minute show opened in August 2008, bringing together 75 high-calibre artists from around the world. "Zaia" was Cirque du Soleil's first resident show in Asia and is directed by Neilson Vignola and Gilles Maheu. The custom-built theater housing the performance was capable of seating 1,800 spectators at a time. Title: The Venetian Macao Passage: The Venetian Macao () is a luxury hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the American Las Vegas Sands company. The Venetian is a 39-story, casino hotel on the Cotai Strip in Macau. The 10500000 sqft Venetian Macao is modeled on its sister casino resort The Venetian Las Vegas, and is the seventh-largest building in the world by floor area. The Venetian Macao is also the largest casino in the world, and the largest single structure hotel building in Asia. Title: Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within Passage: Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within is a 2002 Canadian reality television mini-series. The series follows eight Cirque du Soleil performers during the creation and production of the Cirque's touring production, "Varekai". Stress ensues as several newcomers try to learn new acrobatic acts for the show, while the subplot also follows the crew behind the show trying to cast new performers, advertise the production, create the stage set, costumes, and make-up, and manage the show under the direction of newcomer Dominic Champagne.
American Las Vegas Sands company
Zaia
The Venetian Macao
Which mountain on the largest and only permenantly populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway is named after Christian Sparre?
Title: Spitsbergen Passage: Spitsbergen (formerly known as West Spitsbergen; Norwegian: "Vest Spitsbergen" or "Vestspitsbergen") is the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. Constituting the westernmost bulk of the archipelago, it borders the Arctic Ocean, the Norwegian Sea, and the Greenland Sea. Spitsbergen covers an area of 37673 km2 , making it the largest island in Norway and the 36th-largest in the world. The administrative centre is Longyearbyen. Other settlements, in addition to research outposts, are the Russian mining community of Barentsburg, the research community of Ny-lesund, and the mining outpost of Sveagruva. Spitsbergen was covered in 21977 km2 of ice in 1999, which was approximately 58.5 of the island's total area. Title: Christian Sparre Passage: Christian Sparre (30 July 1859 4 November 1940) was a Norwegian Commanding Admiral and Member of Parliament. The mountain of Sparrefjellet at Spitsbergen is named after him. Title: Woodfjorden Passage: Woodfjord is a fjord on the north shore of Spitsbergen island in the Svalbard archipelago. It is the fourth longest fjord in the Svalbard archipelago with the mouth facing north adjacent to Wijdefjord, and goes 64 km into the island, west of Andre Land.
Sparrefjellet
Christian Sparre
Spitsbergen
Were the books Toby Tyler and The Graveyard Book both made into films? No
Title: The Graveyard Book Passage: The Graveyard Book is a children's fantasy novel by the English author Neil Gaiman, simultaneously published in Britain and America during 2008. "The Graveyard Book" traces the story of the boy Nobody "Bod" Owens who is adopted and raised by the supernatural occupants of a graveyard after his family is brutally murdered. Title: Neil Gaiman Passage: Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman ( ; born Neil Richard Gaiman, 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre, and films. His notable works include the comic book series "The Sandman" and novels "Stardust", "American Gods", "Coraline", and "The Graveyard Book". He has won numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker awards, as well as the Newbery and Carnegie medals. He is the first author to win both the Newbery and the Carnegie medals for the same work, "The Graveyard Book" (2008). In 2013, "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" was voted Book of the Year in the British National Book Awards. Title: Toby Tyler Passage: Toby Tyler is a film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Company on January 21, 1960. It is based on the 1880 children's book "Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus" by James Otis Kaler.
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Toby Tyler
The Graveyard Book
Which of the corporation to which APM Automation Solutions recently became a part is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Ferguson, Missouri, United States?
Title: Emerson Electric Passage: The Emerson Electric Company () is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Ferguson, Missouri, United States. This Fortune 500 company manufactures products and provides engineering services for a wide range of industrial, commercial, and consumer markets. Title: Insurial Passage: Insurial Americas, Inc or Insurial was an American multinational corporation headquartered in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. The company invested in and operated the group's wholly owned subsidiaries and branches in the United Arab Emirates, China, Pakistan, Japan, and India. Insurial Americas, Inc also participated in Asia-Pacific transactions through the group's Hong Kong-based equities arm. The group's primary areas of operations were trade finance, trade negotiations, inspections, and logistics. The group's estimated revenues, prior to its merger with an undisclosed entity, were in excess of 400 million. Title: APM Automation Solutions Passage: APM Automation Solutions is an Israeli-based developer of solids volume and level measurement instrumentation established in Tel Aviv, Israel. The APM technology is used in all the bulk solids industries such as:food and beverage, metals and mining, power, cement, coal, chemical, pulp and paper, and other industries. The outfit recently became part of the Emerson Process Management business under Rosemount Brand.
Emerson Electric Company
APM Automation Solutions
Emerson Electric
When was the American professional mixed martial artist born who is ranked 13 as of July 21, 2017 and also a trainee of Matt Hume?
Title: B.J. Penn Passage: Jay Dee "B.J." Penn (born December 13, 1978) is an American professional mixed martial artist and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner. Penn debuted and competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), and later in K-1. Prior to fighting for the UFC, he became the first American Gold medalist of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship. In mixed martial arts, Penn has competed in the Featherweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, and Middleweight divisions. As a former UFC Lightweight Champion and UFC Welterweight Champion, he is one of only three fighters in UFC history to win titles in multiple weight classes. Penn was also a Co-champion in the UFC 41 Lightweight Tournament, due to an eventual draw opposite Caol Uno in the tournament finale. Through his tenures as champion, Penn unofficially unified the UFC Lightweight Championship (against Sean Sherk) and broke the all-time lightweight title defense record. Penn was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame, as the inaugural inductee in the Modern-Era Wing by career-long rival Matt Hughes, during "International Fight Week" in July 2015. Title: Matt Hume Passage: Matt Hume (born July 14, 1966) is an American mixed martial artist. He is the founder and head trainer at AMC Pankration in Kirkland, WA, which is home to UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson, ONE bantamweight champion Bibiano Fernandes and he has trained numerous world class fighters including Josh Barnett, Tim Boetsch Bob Sapp, Chris Leben, Hayato Sakurai, Akira Shoji, Matt Brown, Rich Franklin, Mario Miranda and Caros Fodor. Title: Tim Boetsch Passage: Timothy A. Boetsch ( ; born January 28, 1981) is an American professional mixed martial artist currently fighting in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. In addition to the UFC, Boetsch has formerly competed as an alternate for the New York Pitbulls in the International Fight League and King of the Cage. He holds victories over former UFC Champion Johny Hendricks and former bellator middleweight champion Hector Lombard. As of July 21, 2017, he is ranked 13 in official UFC Middleweight rankings.
January 28, 1981
Matt Hume
Tim Boetsch
Are both Thurston Moore and Lou Rhodes from the same country?
Title: One Good Thing Passage: One Good Thing it the third solo album released by English singer-songwriter Lou Rhodes. It was released in early 2010, following a reunion tour of Rhodes with her previous band Lamb. Title: Lou Rhodes Passage: Lou Rhodes is an English singer and songwriter from Manchester, now living in Wiltshire. In addition to providing vocals and lyrics for the band Lamb, Rhodes has released four solo albums: "Beloved One", "Bloom" and "One Good Thing" and "theyesandeye". Rhodes has collaborated with 808 State, A Guy Called Gerald, Funkstrung, Pale 3, Sugizo, Plump DJs, Sheila Chandra, Eliza Carthy, Art of Noise, and The Cinematic Orchestra on "Ma Fleur" and the soundtrack to "". Title: Thurston Moore Passage: Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958) is an American musician best known as a singer, songwriter and guitarist of Sonic Youth. He has also participated in many solo and group collaborations outside Sonic Youth, as well as running the Ecstatic Peace! record label. Moore was ranked 34th in "Rolling Stone"' s 2004 edition of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time." In May 2012, "Spin" published a staff-selected top 100 ranking Moore and his Sonic Youth bandmate Lee Ranaldo together on number 1.
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Thurston Moore
Lou Rhodes
Corey Stoll is known for his role as Peter Russo in what American political thriller web television series created by Beau Willimon?
Title: House of Cards (U.S. TV series) Passage: House of Cards is an American political thriller web television series created by Beau Willimon. It is an adaptation of the BBC's miniseries of the same name and is based on the novel by Michael Dobbs. The thirteen-episode first season premiered on February 1, 2013, on the streaming service Netflix. Thirteen-episode seasons followed on February 14, 2014; February 27, 2015; March 4, 2016; and May 30, 2017. Willimon has stated that plans for the show's future are decided after each season. Title: Corey Stoll Passage: Corey Daniel Stoll (born March 14, 1976) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Dr. Ephraim Goodweather on the American television horrorsuspense series "The Strain" on the FX network, as well as Congressman Peter Russo in "House of Cards", for which he received a Golden Globe nomination in 2013. He was a regular cast member on the NBC drama series "" (20102011), and portrayed Darren Cross (also known as Yellowjacket) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film "Ant-Man". Other notable roles include a 2004 Off-Broadway performance of "Intimate Apparel", portraying Ernest Hemingway in the 2011 romantic comedy film "Midnight in Paris" and bulldog prosecutor Fred Wyshak in "Black Mass". Title: House of Cards (season 1) Passage: The first season of the American television drama series "House of Cards" premiered exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on February 1, 2013. The season was produced by Media Rights Capital, and the executive producers are David Fincher, Kevin Spacey, Eric Roth, Joshua Donen, Dana Brunetti, Andrew Davies, Michael Dobbs, John Melfi, and Beau Willimon.
House of Cards
Corey Stoll
House of Cards (U.S. TV series)
Are Beryl Bainbridge and John Dos Passos both nationals of the same country ?
Title: John Dos Passos Passage: John Roderigo Dos Passos ( ; January 14, 1896 September 28, 1970) was an American novelist and artist active in the first half of the twentieth century. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he graduated from Harvard College in 1916. He was well-traveled, visiting Europe and the Middle East, where he learned about literature, art, and architecture. During World War I, he was an ambulance driver for American volunteer groups in Paris and Italy before joining the United States Army Medical Corps. Title: Randall Kenan Passage: Randall Kenan (born March 12, 1963) is an American author of fiction and non-fiction. Raised in a rural community in North Carolina, Kenan has focused his fiction on what it means to be black and gay in the southern United States. Among his books is the collection of short stories "Let the Dead Bury Their Dead", which was named a New York Times Notable Book in 1992. Kenan is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Award and the John Dos Passos Prize. Title: Beryl Bainbridge Passage: Dame Beryl Margaret Bainbridge DBE (21 November 1932 2 July 2010) was an English writer from Liverpool. She was primarily known for her works of psychological fiction, often macabre tales set among the English working class. Bainbridge won the Whitbread Awards prize for best novel in 1977 and 1996; she was nominated five times for the Booker Prize. She was described in 2007 as "a national treasure". In 2008, "The Times" named Bainbridge on their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
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Beryl Bainbridge
John Dos Passos
Celaque National Park (formally in Spanish, Parque Nacional Montaa de Celaque) is a national park in Lempira Ocotepeque and Copn, western Honduras, Celaque is high in biodiversity and is home to pumas, The cougar ("Puma concolor"), also commonly known as the mountain lion, puma, panther, or catamount, is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae, native to which continents?
Title: Cougar Passage: The cougar ("Puma concolor"), also commonly known as the mountain lion, puma, panther, or catamount, is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae native to the Americas. Its range, from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes of South America, is the greatest of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere. An adaptable, generalist species, the cougar is found in most American habitat types. It is the second-heaviest cat in the New World, after the jaguar. Secretive and largely solitary by nature, the cougar is properly considered both nocturnal and crepuscular, although there are daytime sightings. The cougar is more closely related to smaller felines, including the domestic cat (subfamily Felinae), than to any species of subfamily Pantherinae, of which only the jaguar is native to the Americas. Title: Argentine cougar Passage: The Argentine cougar, commonly known as puma ("Puma concolor cabrerae") is a subspecies of cougar native to western and central Argentina. It weighs between 3282 kg (70-180 lb). In San Guillermo National Park, 80 of their diet are vicuas, while 11 is from mice and 9 from hares, they also prey on guanaco. When harassed by Andean condor, they may abandon their kills, which cause them to kill 50 more prey than North American cougar. Title: Celaque National Park Passage: Celaque National Park (formally in Spanish, Parque Nacional Montaa de Celaque) is a national park in Lempira Ocotepeque and Copn, western Honduras. It was established on 5 August 1987 and covers an area of 266.31 square kilometres. It includes Honduras tallest peak, called Cerro Las Minas or Pico Celaque, which reaches approximately 2870 m above mean sea level. It has an elevation ranging from 975 to . Celaques terrain is very rugged, two-thirds of the area has a slope greater than 60 degrees. The park is classified as a cloud forest with a mean precipitation of 1,600 mm at lower altitudes and a mean of 2,400 mm at higher altitudes. The word "celaque" is reputed to mean "caja de aguas" ("box of water(s)") in the local, but now extinct, indigenous Lenca language. Celaques nine rivers supplies water to 120 villages nearby including the district capital of Gracias. Celaque is high in biodiversity and is home to pumas, ocelots and Bolitoglossa celaque, an endangered plethodontid salamander found only in the mountains of Celaque.
Americas
Celaque National Park
Cougar
What Nationality is the indie band that has been compared to an English rock band formed by Bryan Ferry?
Title: Luxembourg (band) Passage: Luxembourg are a British five-piece indie band. For most of their life, the lineup consisted of David Shah (lead singer), Rob Britton (guitar), Alex Potterill (keyboards), Jon Bacon (bass) and Steve Brummell (drums). Bassist Jon left the band at the end of 2006 and was replaced by David Barnett. Luxembourg have been compared to artists like Pulp, The Smiths and Roxy Music and sometimes described as "pop noir". Title: Stranded (album) Passage: Stranded is the third album by English rock band Roxy Music, released in late 1973. It reached number one on the UK album charts. The cover shows Bryan Ferry's then girlfriend and 1973 Playmate of the Year, Marilyn Cole. It was the first Roxy Music album on which Ferry was not the sole songwriter as multi-instrumentalist Andy Mackay and guitarist Phil Manzanera also contributed to the album. Though it was also the first without Brian Eno, who had left the group after "For Your Pleasure", Eno nonetheless later rated it as Roxy Music's finest record. Despite this praise, the album only reached number 186 in the Top Pop Albums charts in the US. Title: Roxy Music Passage: Roxy Music were an English rock band formed in 1971 by Bryan Ferry, who became the band's lead vocalist and chief songwriter, and bassist Graham Simpson. Alongside Ferry, the other longtime members were Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy Mackay (saxophone and oboe) and Paul Thompson (drums and percussion), and other former members include Brian Eno (synthesizer and "treatments"), Eddie Jobson (synthesiser and violin), and John Gustafson (bass). Although the band took a break from group activities in 1976 and again in 1983, they reunited for a concert tour in 2001, and toured together intermittently between that time and their break-up in 2011. Ferry frequently enlisted members of Roxy Music as session musicians for his solo releases.
British
Luxembourg (band)
Roxy Music
The Decker Building included a factory by which American artist on the 6th floor from 1968-73?
Title: Decker Brothers Passage: Decker Brothers was an American piano manufacturer located in the John H. Edelmann designed Decker Building in New York, New York, on the national register of historic places. The company began to produce pianos in 1865, created by David Decker and John Decker, after the brothers were awarded many piano patents. Title: Decker Building Passage: The Decker Buildingperiodically referred to as the Union Buildingis located at 33 Union Square West in Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1892 for the Decker Brothers piano company according to designs by the radical anarchist architect John H. Edelmann, working out of the offices of Alfred Zucker, it replaced the earlier Decker Building on the same lot, designed by Leopold Eidlitz and built in 1869. Andy Warhol had his Factory on the sixth floor of this building from 1968 through 1973. It is also where Valerie Solanas shot Warhol and art critic and curator Mario Amaya in 1968. Title: Andy Warhol Passage: Andy Warhol ( ; born Andrew Warhola; August 6, 1928 February 22, 1987) was an American artist, director and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture, and advertising that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture. Some of his best known works include the silkscreen paintings "Campbell's Soup Cans" (1962) and "Marilyn Diptych" (1962), the experimental film "Chelsea Girls" (1966), and the multimedia events known as the "Exploding Plastic Inevitable" (196667).
Andy Warhol
Decker Building
Andy Warhol
Canadian rock band Nickelback released what album 6 years after forming their band?
Title: Too Bad Passage: "Too Bad" is a single by Canadian rock band Nickelback, the second one from their 2001 album, "Silver Side Up". The single was released in late 2001. It peaked at number 42 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart and number 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Title: Nickelback Passage: Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada. The band is composed of guitarist and lead vocalist Chad Kroeger, guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist Ryan Peake, bassist Mike Kroeger, and drummer Daniel Adair. The band went through a few drummer changes between 1995 and 2005, achieving its current lineup when Adair replaced drummer Ryan Vikedal. Title: No Fixed Address (album) Passage: No Fixed Address is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback released on November 14, 2014 via Republic Records. The album is preceded by the lead single "Edge of a Revolution", which was released on August 18, 2014. This is the band's first release on Republic Records, after leaving long-time record label Roadrunner Records in 2013.
Silver Side Up
Too Bad
Nickelback
Richard Dull resigned as the athletic director of the University of Maryland after the death of a played selected in the 1986 NBA draft by what team?
Title: Len Bias Passage: Leonard Kevin Bias (November 18, 1963 June 19, 1986) was a first-team All-American college basketball forward at the University of Maryland. He was selected by the Boston Celtics as the second overall pick in the 1986 NBA draft on June 17, and died two days later from cardiac arrhythmia induced by a cocaine overdose. He is considered by some sportswriters to be the greatest player not to play at the professional level. Title: Dick Dull Passage: Richard Dull (born c. 1945) is an American former athletic director and athlete. He served as the athletic director of the University of Maryland from 1981 to 1986, including during the death of Len Bias, which prompted Dull's resignation. He has also been athletic director at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, Moravian College, California State University, Northridge, and Belmont Abbey College. Title: University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame Passage: The University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1982 by the M Club Foundation to honor student-athletes, coaches, and administrators who made significant contributions to athletics at the University of Maryland. The Hall of Fame was established by athletic director Dick Dull, Jack Faber, Tom Fields, Al Heagy, Jim Kehoe, Art Kramer and Jack Scarbath, who determined selection criteria and the organization's by-laws. These were later approved by an Election Committee of coaches and letterwinners appointed by Dull.
Boston Celtics
Dick Dull
Len Bias
In what year was the veteran portrayed in "Body of War" born?
Title: Body of War Passage: Body of War is a 2007 documentary portraying Iraq War veteran Tomas Young. " Bill Moyers Journal" featured a one-hour special about Body of War including interviews with filmmakers Ellen Spiro and Phil Donahue. Title: Tomas Young Passage: Tomas Young (November 30, 1979 November 10, 2014) was an American military veteran of the Iraq War. He was paralyzed by a bullet to the spine while deployed in Iraq. One of the first veterans to come out publicly against the war, he spent most of his life after the war protesting. Young's condition worsened due to various medical complications and he chose to go into hospice care, awaiting his death. He later reversed that decision. Title: Barbara Carrasco Passage: Carrasco was born in El Paso, Texas to Mexican-American parents. She was the second-oldest child and oldest girl in her family. She had two brothers and two sisters growing up. When she was around a year or so of age, her family moved to Los Angeles. They lived in government Veteran's housing in Culver City since her father was a Korean War Navy veteran. She recalls that they were poor and lived off of food stamps. Carrasco's childhood growing up in the predominantly Mexican-American and African-American community of Mar Vista Gardens was sometimes painful, because she was teased for having lighter skin than her peers and stood out for her green eyes; being called "white girl," "green eyes" and ""gera"." Her experiences with being simultaneously perceived as not truly Mexican-American and being told to "take advantage of being light skinned" makes up of part of her artistic subject matter later on in life. Carrasco said that her father encouraged her to broaden her horizons, go to college and encouraged her artwork. He had appreciated art and he was considered artistic. Her father, who worked as a bus driver for Santa Monica Bus Lines said that "anybody could be a bus driver but not everybody could be an artist." Carrasco's father died of a heart attack when she was twelve and it was difficult for her because she was always close to her father. Carrasco's mother, who also volunteered as a Girl Scout leader, was also artistically inclined. Her mother admired Japanese art and decorated the house with it. Carrasco felt that growing up with Japanese images influenced her sense of line. She also felt that her mother was a personal role model because she was a strong woman. Her mother was also, however, very protective of her girls, and she expected Carrasco to act as a role model of traditional femininity for her sisters.
1979
Body of War
Tomas Young
The Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg was founded in 739 by which leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon mission to the Germanic parts of the Frankish Empire during the 8th century?
Title: Anglo-Saxon mission Passage: Anglo-Saxon missionaries were instrumental in the spread of Christianity in the Frankish Empire during the 8th century, continuing the work of Hiberno-Scottish missionaries which had been spreading Celtic Christianity across the Frankish Empire as well as in Scotland and Anglo-Saxon England itself during the 6th century (see Anglo-Saxon Christianity). Title: Archbishopric of Salzburg Passage: The Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg (German: "Frsterzbistum Salzburg" ) was an ecclesiastical principality and state of the Holy Roman Empire. It comprised the secular territory ruled by the Archbishops of Salzburg, as distinguished from the much larger Catholic diocese founded in 739 by Saint Boniface in the German stem duchy of Bavaria. The capital of the archbishopric was Salzburg, the former Roman city of "Iuvavum ". Title: Saint Boniface Passage: Saint Boniface (Latin: "Bonifatius" ; 675 5 June 754 AD), born Winfrid, Wynfrith, or Wynfryth in the kingdom of Wessex in Anglo-Saxon England, was a leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon mission to the Germanic parts of the Frankish Empire during the 8th century. He established the first organized Christianity in many parts of Germania. He is the patron saint of Germania, the first archbishop of Mainz and the "Apostle of the Germans". He was killed in Frisia in 754, along with 52 others. His remains were returned to Fulda, where they rest in a sarcophagus which became a site of pilgrimage. Facts about Boniface's life and death as well as his work became widely known, since there is a wealth of material availablea number of "vitae", especially the near-contemporary "Vita Bonifatii auctore Willibaldi", and legal documents, possibly some sermons, and above all his correspondence.
Saint Boniface
Archbishopric of Salzburg
Saint Boniface
Who created the American sitcom which "Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M." is the 18th episode in the first season of
Title: Sacrifice (The Secret Circle) Passage: "Sacrifice" is the 18th episode of the first season of the CW television series "The Secret Circle", and the series' 18th episode overall. It was aired on March 29, 2012. The episode was written by David Ehrman and it was directed by Nick Copus. Title: Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M. Passage: "Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M." is the 18th episode in the first season of the television series "How I Met Your Mother". It originally aired on April 10, 2006. Title: How I Met Your Mother (season 1) Passage: The first season of "How I Met Your Mother", an American sitcom created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas, premiered on CBS in the United States on September 19, 2005 and concluded on May 15, 2006. The season was directed by Pamela Fryman and produced by Bays Thomas Productions and 20th Century Fox Television. It consists of 22 episodes, each running approximately 22 minutes in length.
Carter Bays and Craig Thomas
Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M.
How I Met Your Mother (season 1)
Who was responsible for a commemorative half dollar struck by the Philadelphia Mint in 1936?
Title: Hudson Sesquicentennial half dollar Passage: The Hudson, New York, Sesquicentennial half dollar, sometimes called the Hudson Sesquicentennial half dollar, is a commemorative fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1935. The coin was designed by Chester Beach. Its obverse depicts "Half Moon", flagship of Henry Hudson, after whom the city of Hudson is named. Title: Cleveland Centennial half dollar Passage: The Cleveland Centennial half dollar is a commemorative United States half dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1936 and 1937, though all bear the earlier date. Sometimes known as the Cleveland Centennial Great Lakes Exposition half dollar, it was issued to mark the 100th anniversary of Cleveland, Ohio, as an incorporated city, and in commemoration of the Great Lakes Exposition, held in Cleveland in 1936. Title: Thomas G. Melish Passage: Thomas Gatch Melish (October 28, 1876 February 15, 1948) was a Cincinnati entrepreneur and coin collector. In the 1930s, Melish was responsible for two United States commemorative coin issues, the Cincinnati Musical Center half dollar and the Cleveland Centennial half dollar.
Melish was responsible for two United States commemorative coin issues, the Cincinnati Musical Center half dollar and the Cleveland Centennial half dollar.
Thomas G. Melish
Cleveland Centennial half dollar
Which founder of FUCT went to Santa Monica High School?
Title: FUCT (clothing) Passage: FUCT is a clothing brand founded in Los Angeles in 1990 by American artist and designer Erik Brunetti and partner at the time, professional skateboarder Natas Kaupas. FUCT has been referred to as one of the pioneering brands of modern streetwear, often incorporating various elements and icons of pop culture alongside anti-government and anti-religious campaigns into their designs. Title: Malibu High School Passage: Malibu High School (MHS) is a public secondary school in Malibu, California for middle school (grades 68) and high school (grades 912). As one of three high schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, MHS serves the Malibu and Santa Monica communities and by inter-district permit, the greater Los Angeles area and Ventura County. Title: Natas Kaupas Passage: Natas Kaupas (born 1969) is a Lithuanian professional skateboarder. He grew up in South Santa Monica, California in the area known as Dogtown and is of Lithuanian descent. He attended Santa Monica High School. He is often referred to as one of the first true professional street skateboarders.
Natas Kaupas
FUCT (clothing)
Natas Kaupas
Which actress in the movie Tashan is one of Bollywood's most popular and highest-paid actress?
Title: Tashan (film) Passage: Tashan (Hindi: , "Style") is a 2008 Indian Hindi action comedy film starring Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Anil Kapoor in the lead roles. Produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films, it was released on 25 April 2008, and marked the directorial debut of Vijay Krishna Acharya. Title: Kareena Kapoor Passage: Kareena Kapoor (] ; born 21 September 1980), also known by her married name Kareena Kapoor Khan, is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films. She is the daughter of actors Randhir Kapoor and Babita, and the younger sister of actress Karisma Kapoor. Noted for playing a variety of characters in a range of film genresfrom romantic comedies to crime dramasKapoor is the recipient of several awards, including six Filmfare Awards, and is one of Bollywood's most popular and highest-paid actresses. Title: Jennifer Lawrence Passage: Jennifer Shrader Lawrence (born August 15, 1990) is an American actress. Her films have grossed over 5.5 billion worldwide, and she was the highest-paid actress in the world in 2015 and 2016. She appeared in "Time"'s 100 most influential people in the world in 2013 and in the "Forbes" Celebrity 100 in 2014 and 2016.
Kareena Kapoor
Tashan (film)
Kareena Kapoor
Which 2010 movie staring Brooklyn Decker is based on the 1969 film "Cactus Flower"?
Title: Lovesong Passage: Lovesong is a 2016 American drama film directed by So Yong Kim, who co-wrote the film with Bradley Rust Gray. It stars Jena Malone, Riley Keough, Brooklyn Decker, Amy Seimetz, Marshall Chapman, Ryan Eggold, and Rosanna Arquette. Title: Just Go with It Passage: Just Go with It is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, written by Allan Loeb and Timothy Dowling and starring Adam Sandler (who also co-produced), Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, Nick Swardson and Brooklyn Decker. The film is based on the 1969 film "Cactus Flower" which was adapted from an earlier Broadway stage play written by Abe Burrows, which in turn was based upon the French play "Fleur de cactus". Title: Brooklyn Decker Passage: Brooklyn Danielle Decker Roddick (born April 12, 1987) is an American fashion model and actress best known for her appearances in the "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue", including the cover of the 2010 issue. In addition to working for Victoria's Secret for the 2010 "Swim" collection, she has ventured into television with guest appearances on "Chuck", "Ugly Betty", "The League", and "Royal Pains". She made her feature film debut in "Just Go with It", and later starred in "Battleship" and "What to Expect When You're Expecting". Decker is married to former tennis player Andy Roddick.
Just Go with It
Brooklyn Decker
Just Go with It