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When was the Scottish historian born who coined Chimerica?
Title: Chimerica Passage: Chimerica is a neologism and portmanteau coined by Niall Ferguson and describing the symbiotic relationship between China and the United States, with incidental reference to the legendary chimera. Though the term is largely in reference to economics, there is also a political element. Title: Niall Ferguson Passage: Niall Campbell Ferguson ( ; born 18 April 1964) is a Scottish historian. He is the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University. He is also a senior research fellow at Jesus College, Oxford, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University and visiting professor at the New College of the Humanities. He writes and speaks about international history, economic and financial history, and British and American imperialism. He is known for his provocative, contrarian views. Ferguson's books include "Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World", "The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World" and "Civilization: The West and the Rest", all of which he has presented as Channel 4 television series. Title: Christopher Whatley Passage: Christopher Allan Whatley, OBE, FRHistS, FRSE is a well-known and widely published Scottish historian. He has been Professor of Scottish History at the University of Dundee since 1997. He is a prominent opponent of Scottish independence and chaired the inaugural meeting of the local Better Together campaign in Dundee during the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.
18 April 1964
Chimerica
Niall Ferguson
Spider-Man was a 2002 film that co-starred the American actress who made her debut in what Woody Allen short film?
Title: Spider-Man (2002 film) Passage: Spider-Man is a 2002 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and based on the Marvel Comics comic book series titled "The Amazing Spider-Man". The film stars Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker, a high school student living in New York City, who turns to crimefighting after developing spider-like super powers. "Spider-Man" also stars Kirsten Dunst as Peter's love interest Mary Jane Watson, Willem Dafoe as Norman OsbornGreen Goblin, Rosemary Harris and Cliff Robertson as Aunt May and Uncle Ben, and James Franco as his best friend Harry Osborn. Title: Liz Allan Passage: Elizabeth Allan (also known as Elizabeth Allan-Osborn and commonly misspelled as Liz Allen) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. In the character's earliest appearances, she was an attractive, popular girl at the high school Peter Parker attends. She has been a regular supporting character in the various Spider-Man series on an on-and-off basis, and has ties to the Green Goblin and Molten Man. The character made her cinematic debut in the 2002 film "Spider-Man", portrayed by actress Sally Livingstone, and made her debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the 2017 film "", portrayed by actress Laura Harrier. Title: Kirsten Dunst Passage: Kirsten Caroline Dunst ( ; born April 30, 1982) is an American actress. She made her film debut in Woody Allen's short film "Oedipus Wrecks" for the anthology film "New York Stories" (1989). At the age of twelve, Dunst gained widespread recognition as Claudia in "Interview with the Vampire" (1994), a role for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. She appeared in "Little Women" the same year and in "Jumanji" the following year. After a recurring role in the third season of the NBC medical drama "ER" (199697) as Charlie Chemingo and starring in films such as "Wag the Dog" (1997), "Small Soldiers" (1998), the 1998 English dub of "Kiki's Delivery Service" (1989), and "The Virgin Suicides" (1999), Dunst began making romantic comedies and comedy-dramas, starring in "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999), "Bring It On" (2000), "Get Over It" and "CrazyBeautiful" (both released in 2001).
Oedipus Wrecks
Spider-Man (2002 film)
Kirsten Dunst
When was the stage performer who is also was Paul Daniels wife born
Title: Stanley Appel Passage: Stanley Appel (born 9 June 1933 in London) is a former British television producer and director of light entertainment at BBC television, most synonymous with his overhaul of "Top of the Pops" in the early 1990s, which saw the brief end to BBC Radio 1 DJs hosting the show and especially as the producer of popular game show, "Blankety Blank", during the Les Dawson era.Also Marti Caine series,Leo Sayer series,Paul Daniels series,Lulu series,Mike Yarwood series many more Light Entertainment shows.Prior to joining Light entertainment Stanley was a senior TV studio cameraman for many years. Title: Debbie McGee Passage: Debra Ann "Debbie" McGee (born 31 October 1958) is an English television, radio and stage performer who is best known as the assistant and widow of magician Paul Daniels. McGee is a former ballet dancer and for three years was artistic director of her own ballet company. She presents a Sunday morning show for BBC Radio Berkshire. Title: Wizbit Passage: Wizbit is a 1980s BBC children's television show about an alien magician, Wizbit. It starred conjuror Paul Daniels and wife Debbie McGee.
31 October 1958
Wizbit
Debbie McGee
The Luna Jacal or Luna's Jacal was the residence of Gilberto Luna, a Mexican pioneer farmer in the area of Texas that would become which U.S. national park located in Western Texas, bordering Mexico?
Title: Big Bend National Park Passage: Big Bend National Park is a U.S. national park located in Western Texas, bordering Mexico. It has national significance as the largest protected area of Chihuahuan Desert topography and ecology in the United States. It contains more than 1,200 species of plants, more than 450 species of birds, 56 species of reptiles, and 75 species of mammals. Title: Luna Lake (Washington) Passage: Luna Lake is located in North Cascades National Park, in the U. S. state of Washington. Situated 1 mi southwest of Luna Peak which is the tallest mountain in the rugged Picket Range, Luna Lake is a proglacial lake impounded by the moraine of a retreated glacier. Title: Luna Jacal Passage: The Luna Jacal or Luna's Jacal was the residence of Gilberto Luna, a Mexican pioneer farmer in the area of Texas that would become Big Bend National Park. The jacal, an indigenous Tejano dwelling suited to the desert environment, was built about 1890 with a low sandstone and limestone wall about 4 ft , with forked poles set upright into the walls, supporting roof poles. The house backs up to a large boulder. A heavier line of poles extends the length of the jacal. The roof was made of ocotillo branches weighted down with earth and stones, presently replaced with an inappropriate soil-cement roof. Luna raised a large family at the jacal, peacefully coexisting with otherwise hostile Comanche who used the Alamo Creek area as a war trail. Luna died there in 1947 at age 108 or 109.
Big Bend National Park
Luna Jacal
Big Bend National Park
What actor, who starred in The Flight of the Phoenix, also starred in Cool Hand Luke?
Title: George Kennedy Passage: George Harris Kennedy Jr. (February 18, 1925 February 28, 2016) was an American actor who appeared in more than 200 film and television productions. He is best remembered for portraying "Dragline" opposite Paul Newman in "Cool Hand Luke" (1967), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for the corresponding Golden Globe. He received a second Golden Globe nomination for portraying Joe Patroni in "Airport" (1970). Title: Stuart Rosenberg Passage: Stuart Rosenberg (August 11, 1927 March 15, 2007) was an American film and television director whose motion pictures include "Cool Hand Luke" (1967), "Voyage of the Damned" (1976), "The Amityville Horror" (1979), and "The Pope of Greenwich Village" (1984). He was noted for his work with actor Paul Newman. Title: The Flight of the Phoenix (1965 film) Passage: The Flight of the Phoenix is a 1965 American drama film starring James Stewart, produced and directed by Robert Aldrich, and based on the 1964 novel "The Flight of the Phoenix" by Elleston Trevor. The story describes several men struggling to survive their aircraft's emergency landing in the Sahara Desert, and stars Richard Attenborough, Peter Finch, Hardy Krger and Ernest Borgnine. The ensemble cast includes Ian Bannen, Ronald Fraser, Christian Marquand, Dan Duryea and George Kennedy as other passengers on the aircraft.
George Kennedy
The Flight of the Phoenix (1965 film)
George Kennedy
Pickin' Wildflowers is a song recorded by the country artist who was signed to which label in 2004?
Title: Pickin' Wildflowers Passage: "Pickin' Wildflowers" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Keith Anderson. It was released in December 2004 as his debut single and the first from his debut album "Three Chord Country and American Rock Roll". It peaked at number 8 on the Hot Country Songs chart, number 64 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, and number 82 on the Pop 100. Anderson wrote the song with John Rich and Kim Williams. Title: Kitty Wells singles discography Passage: The singles discography of Kitty Wells, an American country artist, consists of ninety singles, nineteen B-sides, and two music videos. In 1949 she was signed to RCA Victor Records, where she released her debut single, "Death at the Bar" also in 1949. Dropped from RCA in 1950, Wells signed with Decca Records and released the single "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" in 1952. The song was an answer song to Hank Thompson's hit, "The Wild Side of Life", spending six weeks at number one on the "Billboard Magazine" Hot CW Sides chart. The single sold one million copies and made Wells the first female country artist to have a single reach number one on the "Billboard" country list. Until the end of the decade, Wells became the only woman on the country chart that would consistently receive radio airplay. In 1953 the song, "Paying for That Back Street Affair" reached 6 on the "Billboard" Hot CW Sides list, as well as twenty one additional Top Ten singles on the same chart between 1953 and 1959. This included singles such as the Red Foley duet "One by One" (1954), "Making Believe" (1955), "I Can't Stop Loving You" (1958), "Mommy for a Day" (1959), and "Amigo's Guitar" (1959). The latter song was written by Wells herself and later won her a BMI Songwriter's Award. Title: Keith Anderson Passage: Keith Anderson (born January 12, 1968) is an American country music artist. Before signing to a record deal, Anderson was one of several co-writers on "Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?)" , a duet by Garth Brooks and George Jones, released in late 2001. Anderson was signed as a recording artist to Arista Nashville in 2004. His debut single "Pickin' Wildflowers" was released that year, as the lead-off track from his debut album "Three Chord Country and American Rock Roll". Counting "Pickin' Wildflowers", the album produced a total of four hit singles on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs charts, and was certified gold by the RIAA.
Arista Nashville
Pickin' Wildflowers
Keith Anderson
What was the name of the period instrument ensemble that was formed in the 1950s by the conductor with whom Elisabeth Kulman recorded Beethoven's "Missa solemnis"?
Title: Ludwig van Beethoven Passage: Ludwig van Beethoven ( , ; ] ; baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best-known compositions include 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, 1 violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, his great Mass the "Missa solemnis", and one opera, "Fidelio". Title: Elisabeth Kulman Passage: Elisabeth Kulman (born 28 June 1973) is an Austrian classical singer who has performed operatic roles in soprano, mezzo-soprano and contralto repertory. She has appeared at opera houses in Vienna and internationally. She has performed early operas such as Legrenzi's "Il Giustino" as well as new works, creating the role of Gora in the premiere of Reimann's "Medea" at the Vienna State Opera. She recorded Lieder by Mussorgsky, Bach's "Christmas Oratorio" with Peter Schreier and Beethoven's "Missa solemnis" with Nikolaus Harnoncourt. From 2015, she has focused on concert singing. Title: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Passage: Nikolaus Harnoncourt (Johann Nikolaus Graf [Count] de la Fontaine und dHarnoncourt-Unverzagt; 6 December 1929 5 March 2016) was an Austrian conductor, particularly known for his historically informed performances of music from the Classical era and earlier. Starting out as a classical cellist, he founded his own period instrument ensemble, Concentus Musicus Wien, in the 1950s, and became a pioneer of the Early Music movement. Around 1970, Harnoncourt started to conduct opera and concert performances, soon leading renowned international symphony orchestras, and appearing at leading concert halls, operatic venues and festivals. His repertoire then widened to include composers of the 19th and 20th centuries. In 2001 and 2003, he conducted the Vienna New Year's Concert. Harnoncourt was also the author of several books, mostly on subjects of performance history and musical aesthetics.
Concentus Musicus Wien
Elisabeth Kulman
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
What city was the company, which acquired Bob Meyrowitz's company in 2001, founded?
Title: Miramax Passage: Miramax (also known as Miramax Films) is an American entertainment company known for producing and distributing films and television shows. It is headquartered in Santa Monica, California. Miramax was founded in 1979 by Bob and Harvey Weinstein, and was a leading independent film motion picture distribution and production company before it was acquired by the Walt Disney Company on June 30, 1993. Shortly thereafter, "Pulp Fiction" was released. The Weinsteins operated Miramax with more creative and financial independence than any other division of Disney, until September 30, 2005 when they left the company and founded The Weinstein Company. Miramax was sold by Disney to Filmyard Holdings, a joint venture of Colony NorthStar, Tutor-Saliba Corporation, and Qatar Investment Authority, in 2010, ending Disney's 17-year ownership of the studio. In 2016, ownership was transferred to beIN Media Group. Title: Zuffa Passage: Zuffa, LLC ( ) is an American sports promotion company specializing in mixed martial arts. It was founded in January 2001 in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Station Casinos executives Frank Fertitta III and Lorenzo Fertitta to be the parent entity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) after they purchased it from the Semaphore Entertainment Group. The word "Zuffa" is an Italian word (] ), meaning "fight". On July 11, 2016, Zuffa announced that it would be purchased by WME-IMG for the price of 4 billion. Title: Bob Meyrowitz Passage: Robert "Bob" Meyrowitz is the co-creator of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He was the owner of the UFC until he sold it to Zuffa in 2001. He is also the creator of the radio program the King Biscuit Flower Hour. In the late 1980s he started Semaphore Entertainment Group (SEG), which was one of the first groups to develop content for Pay Per View. In 1999, Meyrowitz created Eyada.com, the first internet radio station.
Las Vegas
Bob Meyrowitz
Zuffa
Reliance Entertainment is a division of a conglomerate headquartered in what country?
Title: Reliance Entertainment Passage: Reliance Entertainment (formerly known as Reliance BIG Entertainment) is a division of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group handling its media and entertainment business, across content and distribution platforms. Title: BIGADDA Passage: BIGADDA was an Indian e-commerce website owned by Reliance Entertainment, part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. The site was a social network site. Title: Reliance Group Passage: Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Ventures Limited) is an Indian conglomerate, headquartered in Navi Mumbai, India. The company, which was formed after Dhirubhai Ambani's business was divided up, is headed by his younger son Anil Ambani. It has a market capitalisation of () and net assets worth () . The Reliance Group operates in over 20,000 towns and 450,000 villages in India, and abroad.
India
Reliance Entertainment
Reliance Group
Which city is host to "The Fifty Worst Films of All Time" writer Michael Medved's syndicated talk show?
Title: The Fifty Worst Films of All Time Passage: The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way) is a 1978 book by Harry Medved, with Randy Dreyfuss and Michael Medved. This book represents choices for the 50 worst sound films ever made, in alphabetical order. The book features a story synopsis for each film, the authors' opinion of its quality, and reprints a selection of contemporary reviews of the films. Title: The Hollywood Hall of Shame Passage: The Hollywood Hall of Shame is a 1984 book by brothers Harry Medved and Michael Medved. The authors had previously written or been involved in the creation of similar books exploring "bad movies" or "cinematic mistakes": "The Fifty Worst Films of All Time", and "The Golden Turkey Awards". Title: Michael Medved Passage: Michael S. Medved (born October 3, 1948) is an American radio show host, author, political commentator, and film critic. His Seattle-based nationally syndicated talk show, "The Michael Medved Show", airs throughout the U.S. on Salem Radio Network.
Seattle
The Fifty Worst Films of All Time
Michael Medved
"Way Back into Love" is a Pop song, written by who, from the 2007 film "Music and Lyrics", there are two versions, both have been sung by Hugh John Mungo Grant, an English actor and film producer?
Title: Hugh Grant Passage: Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary Csar for his work. His films have earned more than US2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's "Maurice" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999) and "Notting Hill" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media. Title: Alma (album) Passage: Alma is the second album released by Portuguese fado singer Carminho. It was released on 2 March 2012. The album features three classical fados, from the reportoires of Amlia Rodrigues ("Cabea de Vento"), Maria Amlia Proena (" Beira do Cais") and Fernanda Maria ("As Pedras da Minha Rua"), three originals, including "Bom Dia, Amor", from a letter by Fernando Pessoa, and two versions of traditional fados, with new lyrics, including "Folha", written by Carminho herself. The album includes two versions of songs of great names of the Brazilian Popular Music, "Meu Namorado", by Chico Buarque, and "Saudades do Brasil em Portugal", by Vinicius de Moraes. Title: Way Back into Love Passage: "Way Back into Love" is a Pop song, written by Adam Schlesinger, from the 2007 film "Music and Lyrics". There are two versions: a demo version sung by Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore and the final version sung by Hugh Grant and Haley Bennett. It was used as the love theme in the film, much of whose plot revolves around the writing and arranging of the song.
Adam Schlesinger
Way Back into Love
Hugh Grant
What satire on war and bureaucracy was written by a collaborator of Leonard Bishop?
Title: Seven in Darkness Passage: Seven in Darkness is an American made-for-TV adventure film directed by Michael Caffey and based on the novel "Against Heaven's Hand" by Leonard Bishop. The premiere entry in the 196976 series ABC Movie of the Week, it was broadcast on September 23, 1969. The film is affectionately recalled by Ethan Coen in "The Old Country", story 2 in his 1998 collection "Gates of Eden". Title: Leonard Bishop Passage: Leonard Bishop (19222002) was a novelist, writing teacher, and newspaper columnist. He wrote for over five decades, only stopping two weeks before his death in 2002. He has worked alongside other famous authors such as Mario Puzo, William Styron, Joseph Heller, Richard Wright, and Harlan Ellison. Bishop has been recognized as one of the seven top writing teachers in the United States. His career in writing and teaching is archived at Boston University in the Leonard Bishop Collection. Title: Joseph Heller Passage: Joseph Heller (May 1, 1923 December 12, 1999) was an American author of novels, short stories, plays and screenplays. His best-known work is the novel "Catch-22", a satire on war and bureaucracy, whose title has become a synonym for an absurd or contradictory choice.
Catch-22
Leonard Bishop
Joseph Heller
The horse-collar tackle is closely associated with what safety who played college football for the University of Oklahoma?
Title: Horse-collar tackle Passage: The horse-collar tackle is an American football maneuver in which a defender tackles another player by grabbing the back collar or the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads and pulling the ball carrier directly downward in order to pull his feet from underneath him. The technique is most closely associated with Pro Bowl safety Roy Williams. This kind of tackle was banned from the NFL during the 2005 off-season. The rule forbidding it is often referred to in the press as "The Roy Williams Rule". The rule, with modifications, was adopted in college football in 2008 and high school football in 2009. Title: Harold Akin Passage: Harold Dwayne Akin (born January 11, 1945 in McAlester, Oklahoma) was an American football player. An offensive tackle, he played college football at Oklahoma State University, and played professionally in the American Football League for the San Diego Chargers in 1967 and 1968. He later went on to found The Budget Floor Store in Oklahoma City, which now has 4 locations across Oklahoma. Title: Roy Williams (safety) Passage: Roy Lee Williams (born August 14, 1980), is a former American college and professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons. He played college football for the University of Oklahoma, and was recognized as a unanimous All-American. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys eighth overall in the 2002 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals. He earned five straight Pro Bowl selections from 2003 to 2007. Williams is currently a sideline reporter for Oklahoma football games.
Roy Lee Williams
Horse-collar tackle
Roy Williams (safety)
Sorry is a 1966 song that was written by Stevie Wright and another Australian musician who moved to Australia with his family as a teenager, but was born where?
Title: Sorry (The Easybeats song) Passage: "Sorry" is a 1966 song and single by Australian rock group The Easybeats, which was written by band members George Young and Stevie Wright. It peaked at 1 on the Australian Go-Set's National Top 40 in mid November 1966. It remained at 1 on the Australian Charts for 2 weeks in November 1966. Title: Evie (song) Passage: "Evie" is an Australian rock song released as a single in 1974 by Australian singer and former frontman of The Easybeats, Stevie Wright. It was written by Harry Vanda and George Young. It has been suggested that it is the first 11-minute song to chart at 1 anywhere in the world. Title: George Young (rock musician) Passage: George Redburn Young (born 6 November 1946) is an Australian musician, songwriter and record producer. Born in Scotland, he moved to Australia with his family as a teenager, and became a naturalised citizen. He is best known as a member of the 1960s Australian rock band the Easybeats, and as a co-writer of the international hits "Friday on My Mind" and "Love Is in the Air", the latter recorded by John Paul Young (no relation). Young was also the producer of some work by the Australian hard rock band ACDC, formed by his younger brothers Malcolm and Angus Young.
Scotland
Sorry (The Easybeats song)
George Young (rock musician)
What language family has langauges using e?
Title: e Passage: e, or ayny ( ), is a letter in the Perso-Arabic alphabet, based on "zayn" ( ) with two additional diacritic dots. It is found with this value in other Arabic-derived scripts. It is used in Persian, Pashto, Kurdish, other Iranian languages, Uyghur, Ottoman Turkish, Azerbaijani and Urdu, but not in Arabic. However, it might be used in Arabic texts to represent other phonemes when writing words with sounds not in Arabic letters. It is used to represent the sound a href"" or sometimes a href""z , just like the letter "" ( ). In modern Turkish alphabet J equals to . Title: Elamo-Dravidian languages Passage: The Elamo-Dravidian language family is a hypothesised language family that links the Dravidian languages of India to the extinct Elamite language of ancient Elam (present-day southwestern Iran). Linguist David McAlpin has been a chief proponent of the Elamo-Dravidian hypothesis. According to McAlpin, the long-extinct Harappan language (the language or languages of the Indus Valley Civilization) might also have been part of this family. The hypothesis has gained attention in academic circles, but has been also been subject to serious criticism by other linguists, and remains only one of several scenarios for the origins of the Dravidian languages. Title: Iranian languages Passage: The Iranian languages or Iranic languages are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages, which in turn are a branch of the Indo-European language family. The speakers of Iranian languages are known as Iranian peoples. Historical Iranian languages are grouped in three stages: Old Iranian (until 400 BC), Middle Iranian (400 BC 900 AD), and New Iranian (since 900 AD). Of the Old Iranian languages, the better understood and recorded ones are Old Persian (a language of Achaemenid Iran) and Avestan (the language of the Avesta). Middle Iranian languages included Middle Persian (a language of Sassanid Iran), Parthian, and Bactrian.
Indo-European
e
Iranian languages
What is the birthdate of this American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, comedian, and author, who sang a duet with Johnny Cash titled Hello, I'm Johnny Cash?
Title: Hello, I'm Johnny Cash Passage: Hello, I'm Johnny Cash is the 33rd album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1970 (see 1970 in music). "If I Were a Carpenter", a famous duet with Cash's wife, June Carter Cash, earned the couple a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1971 (see Grammy Awards of 1971); the song also reached No. 2 on the Country charts. This album also includes "To Beat the Devil", the first Kris Kristofferson song covered by Cash; the two would later collaborate numerous times, most famously on "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down". "See Ruby Fall" and "Blistered" were also released as singles, and the album itself reached No. 1 on the country charts and No. 6 on the pop charts. It was certified Gold on 1291970 by the R.I.A.A. The album has been released on CD (Sony Music, Original Album Classics, along with "The Johnny Cash Show" and "Man In Black") and it has been made available on official download sites. This album is not to be confused with a best-of cd that has the same name. Title: June Carter Cash Passage: Valerie June Carter Cash (June 23, 1929 May 15, 2003) was an American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, comedian, and author who was a member of the Carter Family and the second wife of singer Johnny Cash. Prior to her marriage to Cash, she was professionally known as June Carter and occasionally was still credited as such after her marriage (as well as on songwriting credits antedating it). Title: Rosanne Cash discography Passage: The discography of Rosanne Cash, an American singer-songwriter, consists of thirteen studio albums, six compilation albums, one tribute album, and 39 singles. The daughter of Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash recorded her self-titled debut album in 1978 under the German label Ariola. After signing with Columbia Records in 1979, Cash's second studio album "Right or Wrong" was released. Its lead single "No Memories Hangin' Around" (a duet with Bobby Bare) reached the Top 20 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs chart. Cash's third studio release, "Seven Year Ache" (1981) gained major success when the title track peaked at number one on the "Billboard" Country chart, followed by "My Baby Thinks He's a Train" and "Blue Moon with a Heartache," which also reached the top spot. The album's follow-up effort, "Somewhere in the Stars" (1982) produced two Top 10 hits on the "Billboard" chart. After a 3-year hiatus, Cash issued "Rhythm Romance" in 1985, which reached 1 on the "Billboard" Top Country Albums list. It spawned four Top 10 singles. This included the number one single, "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," which won the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1986. Her sixth album, "King's Record Shop" was released in 1987. The album peaked at number six on the country albums chart and certified gold in the United States. The four singles released from "King's Record Shop" all reached number one on the "Billboard" Country chart between 1987 and 1988, including a cover of Johnny Cash's "Tennessee Flat-Top Box."
June 23, 1929
Hello, I'm Johnny Cash
June Carter Cash
Both Greenhill and Waterfall Gully are both suburbs of what city?
Title: Eagle On The Hill, South Australia Passage: Eagle On The Hill is an unbounded locality of Adelaide in the Adelaide Foothills. It borders Mount Osmond and Waterfall Gully. Title: Waterfall Gully, South Australia Passage: Waterfall Gully is an eastern suburb of the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It is located in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges around 5 km east-south-east of the Adelaide city centre. For the most part, the suburb encompasses one long gully with First Creek at its centre and Waterfall Gully Road running adjacent to the creek. At the southern end of the gully is First Falls, the waterfall for which the suburb was named. Part of the City of Burnside, Waterfall Gully is bounded to the north by the suburb of Burnside, from the north-east to south-east by Cleland Conservation Park (part of the suburb of Cleland), to the south by Crafers West, and to the west by Leawood Gardens and Mount Osmond. Title: Greenhill, South Australia Passage: Greenhill is a suburb of Adelaide located about 9.3 km east of the city centre in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills. Its boundaries were created in October 2001 in respect of the long established name with some land being moved into the adjoining suburb of Waterfall Gully in July 2002. The suburb includes Greenhill Recreation Park and the western slopes of Mount Lofty. Greenhill Creek flows through Waterfall Gully and feeds into First Creek.
Adelaide
Greenhill, South Australia
Waterfall Gully, South Australia
Where is the current home of the artist known for his popular remix album comprised of old and new remixes by himself, Blue Stahli, Drivepilot, Josh Money and many others?
Title: The Complete Cellout Passage: The Complete Cellout Vol. 1 is a remix album by Celldweller, which is essentially a compilation of old and new remixes by Klayton himself, Blue Stahli, Drivepilot, Josh Money and many others. It was released alongside Blue Stahli's Antisleep Vol. 02 on December 16, 2011. The instrumental version of the album, titled "The Complete Cellout Vol. 01 Instrumentals" was released on June 25, 2013. Title: ULTRAnumb Passage: "ULTRAnumb" is the third single by the industrial artist Blue Stahli, it remains Blue Stahli's most popular song to date. A music video for the song was released on 7 February 2013. Title: Klayton Passage: Klayton (born Scott Albert) is a multi-instrumentalist musician formerly of New York City and currently of Detroit, Michigan who has led several cult status underground bands and has performed under a variety of stage names since the early 1990s. He is best known for his current project, Celldweller, which has been widely successful.
Detroit, Michigan
The Complete Cellout
Klayton
Magic Mike XXL starred the American actor who made his debut in 2001 on what soap opera?
Title: Matt Bomer Passage: Matthew Staton Bomer (born October 11, 1977) is an American actor. He made his television debut with "Guiding Light" in 2001, and gained recognition with his recurring role in the NBC television series "Chuck". He played the lead role of con-artist and thief Neal Caffrey in the USA Network series "White Collar" from 2009 to 2014. Bomer won a Golden Globe Award and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his supporting role as Felix Turner, opposite Mark Ruffalo, in the HBO television film "The Normal Heart" (2014). Bomer made a guest appearance on of FX's horror anthology series "American Horror Story". He was later upgraded to main cast during the . Title: Umar Lubis Passage: Umar Lubis is an Indonesian actor. He is known for his numerous roles in soap operas. He always role in SinemArt soap opera. Usually he always role as father in soap opera. He is son in-law from Rae Sita. His name started to be known by public when he play in soap opera Intan. In that soap opera, he roled as Dr. Frans, father of Lila who is roled by Ingka Noverita. Title: Magic Mike XXL Passage: Magic Mike XXL is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Gregory Jacobs, written by Reid Carolin and starring Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Kevin Nash and Joe Manganiello. A sequel to 2012's "Magic Mike", the film was released on July 1, 2015, received mixed to positive reviews from critics and grossed 122 million.
Guiding Light
Magic Mike XXL
Matt Bomer
Crime Life: Gang Wars, featured voices from what hip hop group formed in 1996?
Title: Stypes Passage: Stypes is an American Hip Hop Group formed late 2002 in Berwyn, Illinois, right outside of Chicago. Originally formed as a two-piece Hardcore Hip Hop duo, Adam Mason, "StereoAdam" and Aaron Curran, "StereoAaron" appeared on many stages in the Chicago underground scene. After doing shows with acts such as the Wu-Tang Clan, Crucial Conflict, and others, they achieved much local success with their 2006 song, "Berwyn". The group helped spearhead the "Save The Spindle Campaign" to prevent the destruction of Dustin Shuler's seven car work of art called, The Spindle, located in Berwyn's Cermak Plaza. Their attempt to rescue the sculpture was not enough yet their popularity continued to climb locally. The release of the song, "Tock", on the 2008 album, "Nobody's Story", by Incise helped the once local act to stretch their sound over the pacific to Japan. With the formation of a relationship with Kitchen Dip Recordings and the release of the album, "7 Stories High", in 2011 Stypes solidified their spot in the Chicago Hip Hop Scene. Title: Crime Life: Gang Wars Passage: Crime Life: Gang Wars is a video game released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The game is a fictionalized simulation of gang wars, with the game play focused on street fights involving many gang members at once. Weapons include baseball bats, lead pipes, hammers and guns. The game includes over 25 story-mode missions, as well as some free-play missions. Free roam is also available as in the popular Grand Theft Auto. The areas are relatively small but can prove useful when trying to locate your fellow gang members. The game features harsh language and violence is definitely a staple of it. The game's music is all hip-hop, reflecting the urban and hip-hop atmosphere of the game. There are various methods of earning money, ranging from mugging to burglaries. The soundtrack of the game is provided by the hip-hop group D12, which also contributed the likenesses and voices for some of the game's key characters. Title: D12 Passage: D12, an initialism for The Dirty Dozen, is an American hip hop group from Detroit, Michigan. D12 has had chart-topping albums in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. D12 was formed in 1996, and achieved mainstream success after Eminem rose to international fame. The original lineup consisted of the members and their alter egos. This is where Slim Shady came from. D12 released the album "Devil's Night" in 2001 and "D12 World" in 2004, spawning numerous hits such as "Fight Music", "Purple Pills", "My Band", "How Come" and "Shit on You" throughout that period. Since 2006, Eminem's hiatus and the death of the member Proof resulted in them being less active in subsequent years.
D12
Crime Life: Gang Wars
D12
The Jumbles Reservoir is now owned by a water company founded in what year?
Title: Alexandria Water Company Passage: The Alexandria Water Company (AWCO) is the water company of the city and the governorate (province) of Alexandria, Egypt. It was founded in 1860 as a private company and it operated as such for more than 100 years before it was nationalized under the rule of Gamal Abdel Nasser. At that time it became the Alexandria Water General Authority (AWGA), a department of Alexandria Governorate in charge of both water supply and sewerage. In 2004, through a country-wide sector reform it became a commercially oriented company under private law. The sewerage and wastewater treatment functions were transferred to a separate company, the Alexandria General Organization for Sanitary Drainage (AGOSD), later renamed to Alexandria Sanitary and Drainage Company (ASDCO). The water utility became a company under private law, reverted to its old name AWCO and gained some operational independence. Both AWCO and ASDCO are part of the government-owned Holding Company for Water and Wastewater, which owns all utilities in Egypt. AWCO serves 4.5 million inhabitants, a number that increases to 6 million during the summer season. The Alexandria water utility is one of the better-performing water service providers in Egypt, ranked fifth among 22 water utilities by the Egyptian Water Regulatory Authority in 201213. Title: United Utilities Passage: United Utilities Group PLC (UU), the United Kingdom's largest listed water company, was founded in 1995 as a result of the merger of North West Water and NORWEB. Title: Jumbles Reservoir Passage: The Jumbles Reservoir is a heavily modified, high alkalinity, shallow reservoir in North West England. It lies in Jumbles Country Park, in the valley of Bradshaw Brook, partly in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, and partly in Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire. It was opened on 11 March 1971 by Queen Elizabeth II for the then Bolton Corporation Waterworks (since privatisation the reservoir is now owned by United Utilities). The reservoir's original purpose was to guarantee water for the Croal-Irwell river system and the associated industries.
1995
Jumbles Reservoir
United Utilities
A Killer Within included the American actor who won the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama award at what 2012 gathering?
Title: Giancarlo Esposito Passage: Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito (born April 26, 1958) is an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Gustavo "Gus" Fring on the AMC shows "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul", a role for which he won the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama award at the 2012 Critics' Choice Television Awards and was nominated for an Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series award at the 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards. Title: A Killer Within Passage: A Killer Within is a 2004 film featuring C. Thomas Howell as Addison Terrill, Sean Young as Rebecca Terrill, Ben Browder as Sam Moss, Dedee Pfeiffer as Sarah Moss and Giancarlo Esposito as Vargas. The movie was directed by Brad Keller. Title: List of Best Supporting Actor winners by age Passage: This is a list of winners of the Academy Award of Merit for Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry. More popularly known as the Academy Award (or the Oscar) for Best Supporting Actor, this award was initially presented at the 9th Academy Awards ceremony for 1936 and was most recently presented at the 88th Academy Awards ceremony for 2015. Throughout the past 80 years, accounting for ties and repeat winners, AMPAS has presented a total of 81 Best Supporting Actor awards to 73 different actors. This list is current as of the 89th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 26, 2017.
Critics' Choice Television Awards
A Killer Within
Giancarlo Esposito
Andrew Dawes coached what wheelchair racer in 2012 to the London Paralympics?
Title: Kurt Fearnley Passage: Kurt Harry Fearnley, OAM (born 23 March 1981) is an Australian wheelchair racer, who has won gold medals at the Paralympic Games and 'crawled' the Kokoda Track. He has a congenital disorder called sacral agenesis which prevented fetal development of certain parts of his lower spine and all of his sacrum. In Paralympic events he is classified in the T54 classification. He focuses on long and middle-distance wheelchair races, and has also won medals in sprint relays. He participated in the 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Games. Fearnley finished his Paralympic career with silver and bronze medals at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. Title: Andrew Dawes (coach) Passage: Andrew John Dawes OAM is an Australian five time Paralympic wheelchair coach. In 2012 Dawes coached Christie Dawes and Kurt Fearnley to the London Paralympics. He currently is the New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS) Wheelchair Track and Road head coach. Title: Souhad Ghazouani Passage: Souhad Ghazouani (7 August 1982) is a French powerlifter born with paraplegia. She started lifting weights at age six. At the 2004 Summer Paralympics she won silver and in that same year was made a Knight of the National Order of Merit. At the 2008 Summer Paralympics she won a bronze. At the 2012 Summer Paralympics she won gold at the 67.5 kg. She also has a world record in her discipline. She is also a wheelchair racer.
Kurt Fearnley
Andrew Dawes (coach)
Kurt Fearnley
Bertalan Farkas and Georgi Ivanov, share which mutual occupation?
Title: Georgi Veselinov Zograf Passage: Georgi Ivanov Veselinov - Zograf (Bulgarian: - ) was a Bulgarian National Revival painter, public figure and deputy in the II and III National Assembly. Title: Georgi Ivanov Passage: Major general Georgi Ivanov Kakalov (Bulgarian: ; born July 2, 1940) is a retired Bulgarian military officer and the first Bulgarian cosmonaut. He was a member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria in 1990. Title: Bertalan Farkas Passage: Bertalan Farkas (born August 2, 1949) is the first Hungarian cosmonaut and the first Esperantist in space. He is currently the president of Airlines Service and Trade. With Charles Simonyi's travel, Farkas is no longer the only Hungarian who has been to space (he is still the only astronaut, as Simonyi flew as a space tourist).
cosmonaut
Bertalan Farkas
Georgi Ivanov
Anastasia is a 1997 American animated epic musical alternative history film produced by Fox Animation Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox, directed by which former Walt Disney Animation Studios director, and is also an American actor, voice actor, comedian and producer?
Title: Anastasia (1997 film) Passage: Anastasia is a 1997 American animated epic musical alternative history film produced by Fox Animation Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox, directed by former Walt Disney Animation Studios directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, and starring the voices of Meg Ryan, John Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Hank Azaria, Christopher Lloyd and Angela Lansbury. The film is a loose adaptation of the legend of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, which claims that she, in fact, escaped the execution of her family. Its basic plotthat of an eighteen-year-old amnesiac orphan named Anya who, in hopes of finding some trace of her family, sides with con men who wish to take advantage of her likeness to the Grand Duchessis the same as the 1956 film by Fox, which, in turn, was based on the 1955 play by Marcelle Maurette. Title: Walt Disney Pictures Passage: Walt Disney Pictures, Inc. is an American film production company and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, owned by The Walt Disney Company. The division is based at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, and is the main producer of live-action feature films within the Walt Disney Studios unit. It took on its current name in 1983. Today, in conjunction with the other units of Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Pictures is classified as one of Hollywood's "Big Six" film studios. Films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios are also released under this brand. Title: Hank Azaria Passage: Henry Albert "Hank" Azaria ( ; born April 25, 1964) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and producer. He is known for starring in the animated television sitcom "The Simpsons" (1989present), voicing Moe Szyslak, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy, Carl Carlson and numerous others. After attending Tufts University, Azaria joined the series with little voice acting experience, but became a part of the crew in its second season, with many of his performances on the show being based on famous actors and characters.
Henry Albert "Hank" Azaria
Anastasia (1997 film)
Hank Azaria
This Canadian actor won a Best Picture award for the film River's Edge with which award ceremony?
Title: 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards Passage: The 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards ceremony honouring movies of 2012 was held in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State on 20 April 2013. The event was hosted by actress and former AMAA winner Ama K. Abebrese and Ayo Makun with many celebrities in attendance. The awards' nomination party was held in Lilongwe, Malawi; it was hosted by Her Excellency, President Joyce Banda. A total of 671 films were submitted for consideration across Africa, America, Canada, France, Germany, Guadalupe, Italy, Jamaica, and the United Kingdom. " Confusion Na Wa" won the best picture award. The late Justus Esiri was awarded the Best Actor in a leading role posthumously. Title: River's Edge Passage: River's Edge is a 1987 American drama film directed by Tim Hunter, written by Neal Jimenez, and starring Crispin Glover, Keanu Reeves, Ione Skye Leitch, Daniel Roebuck, and Dennis Hopper. It was awarded Best Picture at the 1986 Independent Spirit Awards. Title: Keanu Reeves Passage: Keanu Charles Reeves ( ; born September 2, 1964) is a Canadian actor, director, producer, and musician.
1986 Independent Spirit Awards
River's Edge
Keanu Reeves
Which city is 220 km from Santos Dumont and the 6th most populated city in the Americas?
Title: Hurricane Dora (1999) Passage: Hurricane Dora was one of few tropical cyclones to track across all three north Pacific basins. The fourth named storm, third hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 1999 Pacific hurricane season, Dora developed on August 6 from a tropical wave to the south of Mexico. Forming as a tropical depression, it gradually strengthened and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Dora later that day. Thereafter, Dora began heading in a steadily westward, before becoming a hurricane on August 8. Under warm sea surface temperatures (SST's) and low wind shear, the storm continued to intensify, eventually peaking as a 140 mph (220 kmh) Category 4 hurricane on August 12. While passing south of Hawaii, Dora significantly fluctuated in intensity, ranging from winds of 140 mph (220 kmh) to a low-end Category 1 hurricane. While crossing the International Dateline on August 20, Dora weakened to a tropical storm. After weakening to a tropical depression on August 22, the storm dissipated on August 23 while centered several hundred miles north of Wake Island. Title: Santos Dumont, Minas Gerais Passage: Santos Dumont (formerly known as Palmira) is a municipality in southern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The population (2006) is estimated to be 49,137 and the total area of the municipality is 639.1 km2 . It lies at an elevation of 839 m just off the main interstate highway, BR040, between the urban centers of Barbacena (north) and Juiz de Fora (south). It is 240 km from the state capital, Belo Horizonte, and 220 km from Rio de Janeiro. It became a city in 1889. Title: Rio de Janeiro Passage: Rio de Janeiro ( ; ] ; "River of January"), or simply Rio, is the second-most populous municipality in Brazil and the sixth-most populous in the Americas. The metropolis is anchor to the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area, the second-most populous metropolitan area in Brazil and sixth-most populous in the Americas. Rio de Janeiro the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's third-most populous state. Part of the city has been designated as a World Heritage Site, named ""Rio de Janeiro: Carioca Landscapes between the Mountain and the Sea"", by UNESCO on 1 July 2012 as a Cultural Landscape.
Rio de Janeiro
Santos Dumont, Minas Gerais
Rio de Janeiro
This Japanese producer of role-playing games founded in 1986 has has several anime adaptations based on their products, such as Legand of Crystania, Rune Soldier, and another series based on what trading card game?
Title: Mon Colle Knights Passage: Mon Colle Knights, known as Six Gates Far Away Mon Colle Knight (Japanese: , Hepburn: Rokumon Tengai Mon Kore Naito ) in Japan, is an anime and manga series. The original concept was made by Hitoshi Yasuda and Group SNE. The series is based on the Monster Collection trading card game. Title: Group SNE Passage: Group SNE is a Japanese company founded in 1986 by the current president Hitoshi Yasuda, which produces role-playing games, light novels, board games and card games. Ryo Mizuno was one of the founding members. Group SNE is named after Syntax Error, the programming language BASIC's term. The most famous product of Group SNE is "Record of Lodoss War" well known for a fantasy anime adaptation. Moreover, there are several anime adaptations based upon Group SNE's products such as "Legend of Crystania, Mon Colle Knights and Rune Soldier. Title: Power Rangers Collectible Card Game Passage: The Power Rangers Collectible Card Game is an American trading card game created by Bandai based upon Saban's Power Rangers Series television franchise. It was released in October 2008. The artwork featured on the cards originates from the Japanese Rangers Strike trading card game created in commemoration of the Super Sentai Series's 30th anniversary. Toei's Super Sentai Series television franchise is the primary source of Japanese footage for "Power Rangers".
Monster Collection
Group SNE
Mon Colle Knights
Was Arnold Rothstein an American actor, if no, then what was he?
Title: The Big Bankroll Passage: The Big Bankroll is a 1961 American crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman, produced by Samuel Bischoff and starring David Janssen, Dianne Foster, Diana Dors and Jack Carson. During the prohibition era the gangster Arnold Rothstein rises to be a major figure in the criminal underworld. It is also known by the alternative title King of the Roaring 20s: The Story of Arnold Rothstein. It was based on a book by Leo Katcher. Title: Michael Stuhlbarg Passage: Michael Stuhlbarg ( ; born July 5, 1968) is an American actor. He played troubled university professor Larry Gopnik in the 2009 dark comedy film "A Serious Man", organized-crime boss Arnold Rothstein in the HBO television series "Boardwalk Empire" (20102013), Ren Tabard in "Hugo" (2011), Griffin in "Men in Black 3" (2012), Dr. Flicker in "Blue Jasmine" (2013), Edward G. Robinson in "Trumbo" (2015), computer scientist and inventor Andy Hertzfeld in the biopic "Steve Jobs" (2015), and Nicodemus West in superhero film "Doctor Strange" (2016). Title: Arnold Rothstein Passage: Arnold Rothstein (January 17, 1882 - November 6, 1928) nicknamed "the Brain", was a Jewish-American racketeer, businessman and gambler who became a kingpin of the Jewish mob in New York City. Rothstein was widely reputed to have organized corruption in professional athletics, including conspiring to fix the 1919 World Series.
Jewish-American racketeer
Michael Stuhlbarg
Arnold Rothstein
What luxury jeweler decorated the ceiling of The Pantages Theatre?
Title: Pantages Theatre (Salt Lake City) Passage: The Pantages Theatre is an historic theater in Salt Lake City, Utah in the United States of America. It opened in 1918 as the Pantages Theater, after the name of its owner, Alexander Pantages. Babe Ruth performed there in 1927. Abbott and Costello, Will Rogers, and many other celebrities also performed in the theater during its heyday. Formerly also known as the RKO Orpheum and later as the Utah Theater, it was built in 1918. The theater was originally built for vaudeville at the princely sum of over two million dollars, making it among the most expensive and opulent structures in the Pantages theater chain. The structure, designed by celebrated architect B. Marcus Priteca, was built in the interior of a city block, and reached by long grand gallery extending to Main Street. The interior lobby was done in an exotic neo-classical style, [the touted Pantages Greek] with ornate plaster work, an inlaid marble floor, and ramps ascending to the mezzanine level. The interior was accented with Alaskan marble and faux tile. The auditorium's proscenium was flanked with marble columns and gilded opera boxes. The hall's ceiling was decorated with a Tiffany skylight. The main floor of the auditorium seated 1700, and the balcony accommodated an additional 600 patrons. The theater functioned as a vaudeville venue through the 1920s, before being converted into a movie palace during the 1930s. Through most of the decade, the theater was owned by Radio-Keith Orpheum and was renamed the RKO Orpheum. By 1937, however, it had taken the name the Utah Theater, which has endured to the present. One of the highlights of the Utah as a movie venue was during the mid-1960s, when the Sound of Music had a run in the theater that lasted two years. In 1968, the theater was split into upper and lower levels, with the balcony being transformed into a second auditorium. This architectural arrangement, commonly known as "piggybacking," was frequently imposed on older traditional theaters during the 1960s and early 1970s. With this transformation, an escalator ascended from the Utah's mezzanine to the top rows of the balcony. During the remodeling the proscenium, box seating and some of the elaborate ornamentation was removed. In 1988, the structure ceased operation as a movie theater, and was used by local dance company until 1992, when the building was sold. After passing through the hands of various owners, the vacant building was purchased by the Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency in 2009. At this time there are no definitive plans for the future of this theater. Title: Tiffany amp; Co. Passage: Tiffany Company (known colloquially as Tiffany or Tiffany's) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer, headquartered in New York City. Title: Orpheum Theatre (Minneapolis) Passage: Orpheum Theatre is a theater located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is one of four restored theaters on Hennepin Avenue, along with the Pantages Theatre, the State Theatre and the Shubert Theatre (now The Cowles Center).
Tiffany Company
Pantages Theatre (Salt Lake City)
Tiffany amp; Co.
What year was the writer of the music for the 1956 song "Tonight" born?
Title: Leonard Bernstein Passage: Leonard Bernstein ( ; August 25, 1918 October 14, 1990) was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist. He was among the first conductors born and educated in the US to receive worldwide acclaim. According to music critic Donal Henahan, he was "one of the most prodigiously talented and successful musicians in American history." Title: Tonight (1956 song) Passage: "Tonight" is a popular song with music written by Leonard Bernstein and the lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and was published in 1956. Title: Be Mine Tonight (Th' Dudes song) Passage: Be Mine Tonight was the debut single from New Zealand band Th' Dudes. It was released in May 1979 as a Double A-side with Walking In Light and reached No. 36 on the New Zealand music charts. Be Mine Tonight won Single of the Year at the 1979 New Zealand Music Awards. It was voted 27th best New Zealand Song of the 20th Century by APRA members and featured on the Nature's Best CD.
1918
Tonight (1956 song)
Leonard Bernstein
Franciscus Dousa, was a Dutch classical scholar, at which oldest university in the Netherlands, located in the city of Leiden?
Title: Jakob Gronovius Passage: Jacobus Gronovius a.k.a. Jacob Gronow (10 October 1645 in Deventer 21 October 1716 in Leiden) was a Dutch classical scholar. Title: Leiden University Passage: Leiden University (abbreviated as LEI; Dutch: "Universiteit Leiden" ), located in the city of Leiden, is the oldest university in the Netherlands. The university was founded in 1575 by William, Prince of Orange, leader of the Dutch Revolt in the Eighty Years' War. The Dutch Royal Family and Leiden University still have a close relationship; Queens Juliana and Beatrix and King Willem-Alexander are former students. The university came into particular prominence during the Dutch Golden Age, when scholars from around Europe were attracted to the Dutch Republic due to its climate of intellectual tolerance and Leiden's international reputation. During this time Leiden was home to such figures as Ren Descartes, Rembrandt, Christiaan Huygens, Hugo Grotius, Baruch Spinoza and Baron d'Holbach. Title: Franciscus Dousa Passage: Franciscus Dousa (Latinized from Frans van der Does; 5 March 1577, Leiden 11 December 1630, Leiden) was a Dutch classical scholar, at Leiden University. He was a younger son of Janus Dousa, a pupil of Justus Lipsius, and a friend of Joseph Justus Scaliger.
Leiden University
Franciscus Dousa
Leiden University
The town in which Birch Point State Park is located in had what population in the 2010 census?
Title: Montauk Point State Park Passage: Montauk Point State Park is a 862 acre state park located in the hamlet of Montauk, at the eastern tip of Long Island in the Town of East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York. Montauk Point is the easternmost extremity of the South Fork of Long Island, and thus also of New York State. Title: Birch Point State Park Passage: Birch Point State Park is a public recreation area occupying 62 acre on Penobscot Bay in the town of Owls Head, Knox County, Maine. The state park features a sandy, crescent-shaped "pocket beach" with scenic views of the Muscle Ridge Islands dotting Muscle Ridge Channel. The park is managed by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry. Title: Owls Head, Maine Passage: Owls Head is a town in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,580 at the 2010 census. A resort and fishing area, the community is home to the Knox County Regional Airport. It includes the village of Ash Point.
1,580
Birch Point State Park
Owls Head, Maine
When was Joanna Vassa's father's autobiography published?
Title: Before You Leap Passage: Before You Leap is the autobiography published under the name of the Muppet character Kermit the Frog. In actuality, the book was written as a self-help guide by Jim Lewis. It was released by Meredith Books in September 2006. Title: Olaudah Equiano Passage: Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745 31 March 1797), known in his lifetime as Gustavus Vassa ( ), was a prominent African in London, a freed slave who supported the British movement to end the slave trade. His autobiography, published in 1789, helped in the creation of the Slave Trade Act 1807 which ended the African trade for Britain and its colonies. Title: Joanna Vassa Passage: Joanna Vassa (1795-1857) was the only surviving child of the former slave and anti-slavery campaigner Olaudah Equiano. Her grave has recently been rediscovered in Abney Park Cemetery, London, but little is known of her life.
1789
Joanna Vassa
Olaudah Equiano
Which castle was the stronghold of a family whose surname derived from the Gaelic term "dubh glas" meaning 'black stream'?
Title: Eilean Dubh Passage: Eilean Dubh meaning 'Black Island' in Scottish Gaelic could refer to: Title: Douglas Castle Passage: Douglas Castle was a stronghold of the Douglas family from medieval times to the 20th century. The first castle, erected in the 13th century, was destroyed and replaced several times until the 18th century when a large mansion house was built in its place. This too was demolished in 1938, and today only a single corner tower of the 17th-century castle remains. The castle was the former family seat of the Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home. The castle was located around 1 km north-east of the village of Douglas, South Lanarkshire, in south-west Scotland. The remains are protected as a category C listed building. Title: Douglas (surname) Passage: Douglas (occasionally spelled "Douglass") is a common surname of Scottish origin, thought to derive from the Gaelic "dubh glas", meaning "black stream". There are numerous places in Scotland from which the surname is derived. The surname has developed into the given name "Douglas". "Douglas" is a habitational name, which could be derived from any of the many places so-named. While there are numerous places with this name in Scotland, it is thought, in most cases, to refer to Douglas, South Lanarkshire, the location of Douglas Castle, the chief stronghold of the Lords of Douglas. The Scottish Gaelic form of the given name is "Dbhghlas"; the Irish language form it is "Dghlas", and "Dubhghlas", which are pronounced ] . According to George Fraser Black, in southern Argyllshire the surname is an Anglicised form of the surnames "MacLucas", "MacLugash" (which are derived from the Gaelic "Mac Lcais").
Douglas Castle
Douglas (surname)
Douglas Castle
Carl Venne served on the project and non-profit organization founded by whom?
Title: Gleaners Passage: Gleaners, Inc., also known as The Volunteers Of Gleaners, is a Jackson, MS based non-profit organization founded by Gloria Martinson in 1986 (not to be confused with the Gleaners Food Bank in Indiana, a non-profit organization which helps feed families struggling with hunger and food insecurity in central and southeast Indiana). It salvages food that otherwise would go to waste and redistributes it to other non-profit shelters in the metro area. Claude Mapp is the current CEO and Nancy Willis is the Director of Operations. Title: Carl Venne Passage: Carl Venne (July 20, 1946 February 15, 2009), whose Crow name was Aashiise Dakatak Baacheitchish, was, until his death, the chairman of the executive branch of the Crow Nation. He won a November 2002 special election held after the September 2002 resignation of Chairman Clifford Birdinground. Venne was sworn into office on November 12, 2002. He served until his death on February 15, 2009. Venne served on the Montana Meth Project and Advisory Council of the State of Montana Department of Corrections. Title: Montana Meth Project Passage: The Montana Meth Project (MMP) is a Montana-based non-profit organization founded by businessman Thomas Siebel which seeks to reduce methamphetamine use, particularly among teenagers. The main venture of the MMP is a saturation-level advertising campaign of television, radio, print, and Internet ads that graphically depict the negative consequences of methamphetamine use. Common elements are the deterioration of each teenage subject's health and living conditions, amphetamine psychosis, moral compromise, and regret. As of 2010, the Meth Project has expanded its media campaign into seven additional states. As of March 13, 2013 the Meth Project, the umbrella organization of the Montana Meth Project, joined the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids in their efforts to reduce substance abuse among teens.
Thomas Siebel
Carl Venne
Montana Meth Project
The coat of arms of Samoa takes its inspiration from the United Nations, as New Zealand administered Western Samoa first as a League of Nations, was an intergovernmental organisation founded on which date, as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War?
Title: Occupation of German Samoa Passage: The Occupation of Samoa the takeover and subsequent administration of the Pacific colony of German Samoa started in late August 1914 with landings by an expeditionary force from New Zealand called the "Samoa Expeditionary Force". The landings were unopposed and the New Zealanders took possession of Samoa for the New Zealand Government on behalf of King George V. The Samoa Expeditionary Force remained in the country until 1915 but its commander, Colonel Robert Logan, continued to administer Samoa on behalf of the New Zealand Government until 1919. The occupation of Samoa represented New Zealand's first military action in the First World War. Title: Coat of arms of Samoa Passage: The coat of arms of Samoa takes its inspiration from the United Nations, as New Zealand administered Western Samoa first as a League of Nations Mandate and then as a United Nations trusteeship until the country received its independence on June 1, 1962, as Western Samoa. Samoa was the first Polynesian nation to reestablish independence in the 20th century. The background is cross-hatched with a grid like the United Nations arms, most of the other elements are duplicated on the national flag. Title: League of Nations Passage: The League of Nations (abbreviated as LN in English, "La Socit des Nations " ] abbreviated as SDN or SdN in French) was an intergovernmental organisation founded on 10 January 1920 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War. It was the first international organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. Its primary goals, as stated in its Covenant, included preventing wars through collective security and disarmament and settling international disputes through negotiation and arbitration. Other issues in this and related treaties included labour conditions, just treatment of native inhabitants, human and drug trafficking, the arms trade, global health, prisoners of war, and protection of minorities in Europe. At its greatest extent from 28 September 1934 to 23 February 1935, it had 58 members.
10 January 1920
Coat of arms of Samoa
League of Nations
Which movie has a role called "Jonah Baldwin" and gained 220 million worldwide?
Title: Ross Malinger Passage: Ross Aaron Malinger (born July 7, 1984) is an American actor and business manager. He is best known for his roles as Jonah Baldwin in the 1993 movie "Sleepless in Seattle", starring Tom Hanks and as Bobby Jameson in the 1997 Disney comedy film "Toothless", starring Kirstie Alley. He and Kirstie Alley both co-starred in the 1995 film "Peter and the Wolf". He played Adam Lippman, the Bar Mitzvah boy who liked Elaine's "Shiksa appeal", in the "Seinfeld" episode "The Serenity Now". Title: Coastal Community Foundation Passage: Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina Inc. is a public 501(c)3 charity as classified by the US Internal Revenue Service. Since 2006 it has grown to be the largest grant-making entity in South Carolina serving donors and nonprofits in nine counties of the Lowcountry region (Charleston, Dorchester, Colleton, Berkeley, Hampton, Jasper, Beaufort, Georgetown, and most recently Horry). The foundation was created in 1974 with a gift of 9,000 from the Historic Rotary Club of Charleston, facilitated by Ted Stern, Howard Edwards, Mal Haven (namesake of the Haven Award), and others. The foundation has grown rapidly since 2009, in some years faster than all but 3 of community foundations nationwide. Its 14 person staff manage investments of 220 million and distribute in excess of 20 million in grants to the community. Donors to 650 funds direct grants to more than 700 nonprofit organizations each year. Since 2012 Coastal Community Foundation has received more donations than all other South Carolina nonprofits except for two, substantially larger, organizations (i.e., MUSC and The Citadel). Title: Sleepless in Seattle Passage: Sleepless in Seattle is a 1993 American romantic comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Nora Ephron, based on a story by Jeff Arch. It stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, alongside a supporting cast featuring Bill Pullman, Ross Malinger, Rob Reiner, Rosie O'Donnell, Gaby Hoffmann, Victor Garber, and Rita Wilson. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over 220 million worldwide.
Sleepless in Seattle
Ross Malinger
Sleepless in Seattle
What is the Portuguese football agent whose clients include the manager for the Premier League club Manchester United, often referred to as?
Title: Phil Jones (footballer, born 1992) Passage: Philip Anthony Jones (born 21 February 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team. Before joining Manchester United, Jones played for Blackburn Rovers at both youth and senior levels. Although primarily a centre-back, he has also been used as a right-back or defensive midfielder. Title: Jorge Mendes Passage: Jorge Paulo Agostinho Mendes (born 7 January 1966), better known simply as Jorge Mendes, is a Portuguese football agent. He is registered with the Portuguese Football Federation and heads the GestiFute company, founded in 1996. Mendes is among the most influential football agents in the world, with clients including Cristiano Ronaldo, David de Gea, Diego Costa, James Rodrguez, and Jos Mourinho. Mendes is often referred to as a "super-agent". Title: Jos Mourinho Passage: Jos Mrio dos Santos Mourinho Flix, (born 26 January 1963), known as Jos Mourinho (] ), is a Portuguese football manager and former football player. He is the manager of Premier League club Manchester United.
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Horrorween starred which actor and stuntman?
Title: Joe Robinson (actor) Passage: Joseph Robinson (31 May 1927 3 July 2017) was an English actor and stuntman born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. He was a champion professional wrestler, as were his father and grandfather. His brother, Doug Robinson, is also an actor and stuntman. Title: Horrorween Passage: Horrorween is a 2010 horror comedy film directed by Joe Estevez and written by Mike Muscat, Judd Rubin, Jason Sanchez and Ed Meyer. It stars Lloyd Kaufman, Kathy Garver and Tom Savini. Title: Tom Savini Passage: Thomas Vincent Savini (born November 3, 1946) is an American actor, stuntman, director, and award-winning special make-up effects creator. He is known for his makeup and special effects work on many films directed by George A. Romero, including "Martin", "Dawn of the Dead", "Day of the Dead", "Creepshow" and "Monkey Shines"; he also created the special effects and makeup for many cult classics like "Friday the 13th" (parts I and IV), "Maniac", "The Burning", "The Prowler" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2".
Thomas Vincent Savini
Horrorween
Tom Savini
Adlan Varayev defeated the wrestler who ended up winning how many world and Olympic medals in 1987?
Title: List of American universities with Olympic medals Passage: The following list shows the number of Olympic medals won by alumni or students of American universities - not necessarily representing the U.S. - in Olympic Games up through 2016 Rio Summer Olympics. The list starts with universities with most Olympic medals, continuing in descending order. Only those who actually received Olympic medals are counted - thus the list includes Olympic athletes only, excluding coaches, staff managers and so on. A university with remarks "I" means the count might be incomplete due to the lack of reliable sources. Title: Dave Schultz (wrestling) Passage: David Leslie "Dave" Schultz (June 6, 1959 January 26, 1996) was an American Olympic and world champion freestyle wrestler, a seven-time World and Olympic medalist. He coached individuals and teams at the college level and also privately. He was shot and killed by John Eleuthre du Pont, a millionaire philanthropist who sponsored the private Foxcatcher wrestling team at an amateur sports center, known as Foxcatcher Farm, he set up on his estate in Pennsylvania. Title: Adlan Varayev Passage: Adlan Abuevich Varayev (Russian: ; 2 January 1962 4 May 2016) was a Russian-Chechen welterweight freestyle wrestler who won a silver medal at the 1988 Olympics. He won the 1987 World Championships, beating Dave Schultz in the final, and placed second in 1986. Varayev held the European welterweight title in 19861988. After retiring from competitions worked as a wrestling coach and administrator. He trained the Russian national freestyle team and served as vice-president of the Russian Wrestling Federation. He accidentally drowned after a bad fall into the Argun River.
seven-time
Adlan Varayev
Dave Schultz (wrestling)
which American petroleum corporation, was owned by Robert Earl Holding
Title: Sinclair Oil Corporation Passage: Sinclair Oil Corporation is an American petroleum corporation, founded by Harry F. Sinclair on May 1, 1916, as the Sinclair Oil and Refining Corporation by combining the assets of 11 small petroleum companies. Originally a New York corporation, Sinclair Oil reincorporated in Wyoming in 1976. The corporation's logo features the silhouette of a large green dinosaur. Title: Little America, Wyoming Passage: Little America is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 68 at the 2010 census. The community got its name from the Little America motel, which was purposefully located in a remote location as a haven, not unlike the base camp the polar explorer Richard E. Byrd set up in the Antarctic in 1928. However, being situated on a coast-to-coast highway and offering travel services, it thrived, launching a chain of travel facilities by the same name. Its developer, Robert Earl Holding, died on April 19, 2013, with a personal net worth of over 3 billion. Title: Robert Holding Passage: Robert Earl Holding (November 29, 1926 April 19, 2013) was an American businessman who owned Sinclair Oil Corporation, the Little America Hotels, the Grand America Hotel, the Westgate Hotel in San Diego, California (directed by Georg Hochfilzer), and two ski resorts, Sun Valley in central Idaho since 1977, and Snowbasin near Ogden, Utah, since 1984.
Sinclair Oil Corporation
Robert Holding
Sinclair Oil Corporation
What are both Elle and LaIsha?
Title: LaIsha Passage: La'Isha (Hebrew: , "For the Woman") is an Israeli magazine for girls and boys. It has been published on weekly basis since 1947, and is owned by Yedioth Ahronoth media group. Title: Laisha Rosnau Passage: Laisha Rosnau (born 1972) is a Canadian novelist and poet. Title: Elle (magazine) Passage: Elle is a worldwide lifestyle magazine of French origin that focuses on fashion, beauty, health, and entertainment. "Elle" is also the world's best-selling fashion magazine. It was founded by Pierre Lazareff and his wife Hlne Gordon in 1945. The title, in French, means "she" or "her".
magazine
Elle (magazine)
LaIsha
"Krusty Gets Busted" is the twelfth episode of "The Simpsons"' first season, the episode was written by Jay Kogen and which American actor, screenwriter, television producer and film director known for being one of the screenwriters for "The Simpsons" during the first four seasons?
Title: Wallace Wolodarsky Passage: Wallace Wolodarsky, also billed as Wally Wolodarsky, is an American actor, screenwriter, television producer and film director known for being one of the screenwriters for "The Simpsons" during the first four seasons with his writing partner Jay Kogen. Title: Krusty Gets Busted Passage: "Krusty Gets Busted" is the twelfth episode of "The Simpsons"nowiki'nowiki first season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 29, 1990. The episode was written by Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky, and directed by Brad Bird. In the episode, Krusty the Clown is convicted of armed robbery of the Kwik-E-Mart. Convinced that Krusty has been framed, Bart and Lisa investigate the incident and discover that Krusty's sidekick, Sideshow Bob, was the culprit. Title: Sunday, Cruddy Sunday Passage: "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday" is the twelfth episode of "The Simpsons"' tenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 31, 1999, just after Super Bowl XXXIII and the premiere of "Family Guy". In the episode, while buying new tires for his car, Homer meets a travel agent called Wally Kogen. After becoming friends, Kogen offers Homer a free bus ride to the Super Bowl, as long as he can find enough people to fill Kogen's bus. Several people, including Bart, tag along what soon becomes a problematic trip. Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa set out to find the missing parts of "Vincent Price's Egg Magic", a celebrity-endorsed craft kit.
Wallace Wolodarsky
Krusty Gets Busted
Wallace Wolodarsky
Figure It Out and Tracks to Telluride are both?
Title: Double Figure Passage: Double Figure is an album by Plaid released in 2001 on Warp Records. Like many previous albums by both Plaid and The Black Dog, "Double Figure" contains several short linking tracks, here listed as "Tak 1", "Tak 2", etc. Title: Tracks to Telluride Passage: Tracks to Telluride is a railroad board game centered on the construction of railroad track, and servicing mines along those railroad tracks. The setting of the game is in southwestern Colorado during the mining boom of 1873 through 1888. The game was developed by John Bohrer with playtesting by the Edgewood Gaming Group and the Pittsburgh Smoking Engineers. Title: Figure It Out (board game) Passage: The "Figure It Out" board game was based on the popular children's game show "Figure It Out" on Nickelodeon. It was produced by Cardinal Games in 1998 and included a "Billy the Answer Head" board that was coated to allow for writing and erasing with crayon, two sets of game cards, and a timer.
board game
Figure It Out (board game)
Tracks to Telluride
In which city is the Gator Bowl Stadium which hosted the Florida-Georgia game?
Title: FloridaGeorgia football rivalry Passage: The FloridaGeorgia football rivalry is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the University of Florida Gators and the University of Georgia Bulldogs. The game was first played in 1904, and has been played every season since 1926, except for a war-time interruption in 1943. This match-up between Southeastern Conference opponents is one of the most prominent rivalry games in college football, and has been held in Jacksonville, Florida since 1933, with only two exceptions, making it one of the few remaining neutral-site rivalries. The game attracts huge crowds to Jacksonville. Title: Gator Bowl Stadium Passage: The Gator Bowl was an American football stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. Originally built in 1927, all but a small portion was razed in 1994 in preparation for the Jacksonville Jaguars' inaugural season; the reconstructed stadium became Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, now EverBank Field. The old stadium and its replacement have hosted the Gator Bowl, a post-season college football bowl game now known as the Taxslayer Bowl, since its inception in 1946. It also hosted the FloridaGeorgia game, an annual college football rivalry game between the University of Florida and the University of Georgia, and was home to several professional sports teams, including the Jacksonville Sharks of the World Football League (WFL), the Jacksonville Tea Men soccer team, and the Jacksonville Bulls of the United States Football League. Title: 1951 Gator Bowl Passage: The 1951 Gator Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on January 1, 1951 at Gator Bowl Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. It was the sixth annual playing of the Gator Bowl. The game pitted the Wyoming Cowboys, champions of the Mountain States Conference, against the Washington and Lee Generals, champions of the Southern Conference.
Jacksonville, Florida
Gator Bowl Stadium
FloridaGeorgia football rivalry
What was 2011 census of a Woolthorpe parish which wasnt a birthplace of Isaac Newton?
Title: Water Newton Passage: Water Newton is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Water Newton lies approximately 5 mi west of Peterborough. Water Newton is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well as being a historic county of England. As the population of the village was 88 only at the 2011 Census it is included in the civil parish of Chesterton. Title: Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir Passage: Woolsthorpe, also known as Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir, is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 415. It is situated approximately 5 mi west from Grantham, and adjoins the county border with Leicestershire. The neighbouring village of Belvoir lies on the other side of the border. Grantham Canal is situated 1 mi to the north-east at its closest point. Title: Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth Passage: Woolsthorpe (formally known as Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth to distinguish it from Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir in the same county) is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is best known as the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton.
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Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir
What rules were superseded by the Marquess of Queensberry rules and were introduced as a result of the death of "Brighton Bill"?
Title: Owen Swift Passage: Owen Swift (1814 9 June 1879) was a British bare-knuckle prize fighter, who killed three men in boxing bouts. The death of "Brighton Bill" in one particularly savage 85-round bout in 1838, and Swift's subsequent conviction for manslaughter, led to the adoption of the London Prize Ring Rules. Title: London Prize Ring Rules Passage: The London Prize Ring Rules was a list of boxing rules promulgated in 1838 and revised in 1853. These rules were based on those drafted by England's Jack Broughton in 1743 and governed the conduct of prizefightingbare-knuckle boxing for over 100 years. They "introduced measures that remain in effect for professional boxing to this day, such as outlawing butting, gouging, scratching, kicking, hitting a man while down, holding the ropes, and using resin, stones or hard objects in the hands, and biting." They were later superseded by the Marquess of Queensberry rules, the origins of the modern sport of boxing. Title: Tommy Spider Kelly Passage: Tommy "Spider" Kelly (September 6, 1867 January 4, 1927) was a Harlem, New York boxer (nicknamed "The Harlem Spider"), and the world champion bantamweight fighter between 1890 and 1892. He was the first New York-born champion since the Marquess of Queensberry rules were adopted.
London Prize Ring Rules
Owen Swift
London Prize Ring Rules
Does Dryopteris or Adenanthos have more species?
Title: Dryopteris Passage: Dryopteris , commonly called wood fern, male fern (referring in particular to "Dryopteris filix-mas"), or buckler fern, is a genus of about 250 species of ferns with distribution in Eastern Asia, the Americas, Europe, Africa, and the Pacific islands, with the highest species diversity in eastern Asia. Many of the species have stout, slowly creeping rootstocks that form a crown, with a vase-like ring of fronds. The sori are round, with a peltate indusium. The stipes have prominent scales. Title: Dryopteris goldiana Passage: Dryopteris goldiana, commonly called Goldie's wood fern, or giant wood fern is a fern native to the eastern United States and adjacent areas of Canada, from New Brunswick to Ontario and Georgia. It is the largest native North American species of "Dryopteris" and along with ostrich fern it is one of the largest ferns in eastern North America. Specimens are known with fronds six feet (1.8 meters) tall. "D. goldiana" hybridizes with many other species of "Dryopteris" and the hybrids tend to be larger than the pure species. It was named by William Hooker in honor of its discoverer, John Goldie. Title: Adenanthos Passage: Adenanthos is a genus of Australian native shrubs in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. Variable in habit and leaf shape, it is the only genus in the family where solitary flowers are the norm. It was discovered in 1791, and formally published by Jacques Labillardire in 1805. The type species is "Adenanthos cuneatus", and 33 species are recognised. The genus is placed in subfamily Proteoideae, and is held to be most closely related to several South African genera.
Dryopteris
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Adenanthos
Haris Bandey is an Olympian swimmer who trains at what complex in Hendon London?
Title: Hendon South (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Hendon South was a constituency in the former Municipal Borough of Hendon (later subsumed into the London Borough of Barnet) which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was created for the 1945 general election, when the existing Hendon constituency was split into two parts, and abolished for the 1997 general election, when Childs Hill, Garden Suburb, and Golders Green wards were transferred to the new constituency of Finchley and Golders Green along with wards from the old Finchley constituency, while West Hendon ward was transferred to the new Hendon constituency. Title: Barnet Copthall Passage: Barnet Copthall is a leisure complex in Hendon, London NW4, near the border with Mill Hill. At its centre is a stadium known for sponsorship reasons as Allianz Park, the home ground of rugby union Premiership side Saracens since February 2013. Title: Haris Bandey Passage: Haris Bandey (born 14 February 1999) is a Pakistani swimmer. He competed in the men's 400 metre freestyle event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He hails from East Finchley in North London and trains at the Barnet Copthall Swimming Club.
Barnet Copthall
Haris Bandey
Barnet Copthall
Great Pyrenees and Slovak Cuvac, are a breed of which animal?
Title: Pyrenean Shepherd Passage: The Pyrenean Shepherd (known in France originally, and also in non-AKC registries such as the UKC, as the Berger des Pyrnes, and in Spain as the Pastor de los Pirineos) is a medium-small breed of dog native to the Pyrenees mountains in southern France and northern Spain, bred since at least medieval times for herding livestock, especially sheep. It worked as an active herder together with the Great Pyrenees, another mountain dog, which acted as the flock's guardian. Title: Slovak Cuvac Passage: The Slovak Cuvac is a Slovak breed of dog, bred for use as a livestock guard dog. This mountain dogalso known as Slovensky Cuvac, Slovak Chuvach, Tatransky Cuvac and Slovensky Kuvacis closely related to the Hungarian Kuvasz. The alternate German and English spelling "Tchouvatch" reflects the pronunciation: "chew-votch". The breed is recognised under sponsorship from Slovakia by the Fdration Cynologique Internationale with the name Slovensk uva. Despite the multiple renderings in English, these refer to only one breed. The United Kennel Club in the US uses the English version of the name "Slovak Cuvac". Title: Great Pyrenees Passage: The Pyrenean Mountain Dog, known as the Great Pyrenees in North America, is a large breed of dog used as a livestock guardian dog. It should not be confused with the Pyrenean Mastiff.
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Slovak Cuvac
In what year was the man who led the 1998 Louisville Cardinals football team born?
Title: Louisville Cardinals Passage: The Louisville Cardinals (also known as the Cards) are the athletic teams representing the University of Louisville. Teams play in the Atlantic Coast Conference, beginning in the 2014 season. While playing in the Big East Conference from 2005 through 2013, the Cardinals captured 17 regular season Big East titles and 33 Big East Tournament titles totaling 50 Big East Championships across all sports. With their 2013 Sugar Bowl appearance against the Florida Gators, the Cardinals football team became the only football team in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to have appeared in and won two Bowl Championship Series bowls, having defeated Wake Forest 2413 in the 2007 Orange Bowl and Florida 3323 in the 2013 Sugar Bowl. On November 28, 2012, Louisville received and accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference and became a participating member in all sports in 2014. In 2013, Louisville defeated the Michigan Wolverines to win the 2013 Men's Basketball NCAA Championship, capturing their third such championship in school history. Title: John L. Smith Passage: John Lawrence Smith (born November 15, 1948) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach at Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Kentucky, a position he has held since the 2016 season. Title: 1998 Louisville Cardinals football team Passage: The 1998 Louisville Cardinals football team represented the University of Louisville in the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was led by John L. Smith and played their home games in the newly completed Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. The team ended the season with a record of 75.
1948
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John L. Smith
What diacritical mark was added to Te Atatu in 2008?
Title: Te Atat (New Zealand electorate) Passage: Te Atat (before 2008 styled Te Atatu, without macron) is a parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The current MP for Te Atat is Phil Twyford of the Labour Party. Title: Te Atatu Peninsula Park Passage: Te Atatu Peninsula Park is a park situated on the Te Atatu Peninsula. Title: Macron (diacritic) Passage: A macron ( ) is a diacritical mark: it is a straight bar () placed above a letter, usually a vowel. Its name derives , since it was originally used to mark long or heavy syllables in Greco-Roman metrics. It now more often marks a long vowel. In the International Phonetic Alphabet, the macron is used to indicate a mid-tone; the sign for a long vowel is instead a modified triangular colon .
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Te Atat (New Zealand electorate)
Macron (diacritic)
What is the new name of South Korean singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young's new rock band, previously known as JJY Band?
Title: Jung Joon-young Passage: Jung Joon-young (born February 21, 1989) is a South Korean singer-songwriter, radio DJ, host, actor, and television personality. He first gained recognition in Mnet's reality television talent show, "Superstar K4" (2012), where he finished third place. In 2013, he became the youngest member of KBS's variety show "2 Days 1 Night" Season 3. He hosted his own radio program titled MBC FM's "Jung Joon-young's Simsimtapa" (2014) and made his big screen debut in "Love Forecast" (2015). Since 2015, Jung is the lead vocalist of rock band Drug Restaurant, previously known as JJY Band, releasing their first album "Escape to Hangover" in May 2015 Title: The Lover (TV series) Passage: The Lover () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Oh Jung-se, Ryu Hyun-kyung, Jung Joon-young, Choi Yeo-jin, Park Jong-hwan, Ha Eun-seol, Takuya Terada and Lee Jae-joon. It aired on Mnet from April 2 to June 25, 2015 on Thursdays at 23:00 for 12 episodes. Title: Drug Restaurant Passage: Drug Restaurant (Hangul: ), formerly known as the Jung Joon Young Band (JJY Band) (Hangul: ), is a Korean rock band, formed in Seoul, South Korea in 2014. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Jung Joon-young, bassist Jung Seok-won, guitarist Jo Dae-min (Dammit), and drummer Lee Hyun-gyu (Drok. Q). The band was formed by Jung, a year after he debuted as solo singer in 2013. The band released their debut album, "Escape to Hangover", on May 27, 2015. JJY Band changed their name to Drug Restaurant on May 20, 2016, because they wanted to go with a name that focuses on the band as a whole rather than centering it around the frontman vocalist.
Drug Restaurant
Drug Restaurant
Jung Joon-young
What college founded by Prince Albert employs adjunct professor and former chair of finance William Perraudin?
Title: George Koob Passage: George F. Koob, (1947- ) is a Chevalier, Professor and former Chair of the Committee on the Neurobiology of Addictive Disorders at The Scripps Research Institute and Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of California, San Diego. In 2014 he became the director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Title: William Perraudin Passage: William R. M. Perraudin is a British economist. He is an adjunct professor and former Chair of Finance at Imperial College London, specialising in the fields of risk and pricing of debt instruments. He is a director of the risk management software and consultancy firm Risk Control Limited. Title: Imperial College London Passage: Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom. Its founder, Prince Albert, envisioned an area composed of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the Imperial Institute. His wife, Queen Victoria, laid the foundation stone for the Imperial Institute in 1888. Imperial College London was granted Royal Charter in 1907. In the same year, the college joined the University of London, before leaving it a century later. Through merging with several historic medical schools, the curriculum expanded to include medicine. In 2004, Queen Elizabeth II opened the Imperial College Business School.
Imperial College London
William Perraudin
Imperial College London
Who acted in the shot film The Shore and is also the youngest actress ever to play Ophelia in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of "Hamlet." ?
Title: Maggie Cronin Passage: The Short film The Shore directed by Terry George, in which she appears with Ciarn Hinds, Conleth Hill and Kerry Condon, won the Academy award in the Short Film, Live Action category at 84th Academy Awards in February 2012. Title: Macbeth (1979 film) Passage: Macbeth is a 1979 videotaped version of Trevor Nunn's Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play by William Shakespeare. Produced by Thames Television, it features Ian McKellen as Macbeth and Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth. The TV version was directed by Philip Casson. Title: Kerry Condon Passage: Kerry Condon (born 4 January 1983) is an Irish television and film actress, best known for her role as Octavia of the Julii in the HBOBBC series "Rome," as Stacey Ehrmantraut in AMC's "Better Call Saul" and as the voice of F.R.I.D.A.Y. in various films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She is also the youngest actress ever to play Ophelia in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of "Hamlet."
Kerry Condon
Maggie Cronin
Kerry Condon
Who directed the 1988 film in which featured the actress who also starred in "Home Alone" and "After Hours?"
Title: Home Alone 4 Passage: Home Alone 4 (also known in the United States and Canada as Home Alone: Taking Back the House or Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House) is a 2002 American made-for-television Christmas family comedy film directed by Rod Daniel, which first aired on ABC on November 3, 2002. Title: Beetlejuice Passage: Beetlejuice is a 1988 American comedy-fantasy film directed by Tim Burton, produced by The Geffen Film Company and distributed by Warner Bros. The plot revolves around a recently deceased young couple (Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis) who become ghosts haunting their former home, and an obnoxious, devious ghost named Betelgeuse (pronounced "Beetlejuice", portrayed by Michael Keaton) from the Netherworld who tries to scare away the new inhabitants (Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones, and Winona Ryder) permanently. Title: Catherine O'Hara Passage: Catherine Anne O'Hara '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born March 4, 1954) is a Canadian-American actress, writer, and comedian. She is known for her comedy work on "Second City Television" (197684) and in films such as "After Hours" (1985), "Beetlejuice" (1988), "Home Alone" (1990), "" (1992), and "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993). Her other film appearances include the mockumentary films written and directed by Christopher Guest: "Waiting for Guffman" (1996), "Best in Show" (2000), "A Mighty Wind" (2003), and "For Your Consideration" (2006).
Tim Burton
Catherine O'Hara
Beetlejuice
The Breeze broadcasts to a city in southwest England with a population of what, as of 2017?
Title: Bristol Passage: Bristol ( ) is a city and county in South West England with a population of 454,200 in 2017. The district has the 10th-largest population in England, while the Bristol metropolitan area is the 12th-largest in the United Kingdom. The city borders North Somerset and South Gloucestershire, with the cities of Bath and Gloucester to the south-east and north-east, respectively. Title: The Breeze (radio network) Passage: The Breeze is a network of Independent Local Radio stations broadcasting to South Devon, South West Surrey, West Sussex, Hampshire, Cheltenham, West Berkshire, Bristol, Somerset, Dorset and West Wiltshire. The stations, owned operated by Celador Radio, broadcast a 'contemporary easy listening' format, playing classic and recent melodic popular music aimed principally at listeners over the age of 40. Title: Seaborough Passage: Seaborough is a small village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southwest England. It is sited in the valley of the River Axe and lies within the West Dorset administrative district about 2 mi south of Crewkerne in Somerset. The parish was previously part of the hundred of Crewkerne, but was transferred to within Dorset in 1896. In 2013 the estimated population of the civil parish was 60.
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The Breeze (radio network)
Bristol
What does INS Nipat have to do with the Indian Navy?
Title: INS Nipat Passage: The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS "Nipat": Title: Indian Navy Passage: The Indian Navy (IN; : "Bhratya Nau Sen") is the naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star Admiral, commands the navy. Title: INS Buland Passage: INS "Buland" is a 25 tonne bollard pull tugboat built by Hindustan Shipyard for the Indian Navy. It is the third ship of the series of 25-ton bollard pull tugboats after INS "Balwan" and INS "Sahayak" that were built within 10 months and delivered in January 2016 in time for International Fleet Review 2016. After the sea trials, the ship was flagged off by Commander A.S. Mitra (retired), Director (Shipbuilding) on November 15, 2016 and joined the Indian Navy at its home port of Port Blair.
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What kind of group does Chuck Billy and Kendall Schmidt have in common?
Title: Chuck Billy (vocalist) Passage: Charles "Chuck" Billy (born June 23, 1962) is an American vocalist, who is best known as the lead vocalist for the thrash metal band Testament. Title: Kendall Schmidt Passage: Kendall Francis Schmidt (born November 2, 1990) is an American actor, pop rock singer-songwriter and music producer. He is best known for playing Kendall Knight in "Big Time Rush", participating in a boy band with the same name, and playing small roles on several TV shows such as "ER", "Without a Trace", "Phil of the Future", "Ghost Whisperer", "Gilmore Girls", and "Frasier". Schmidt's first single with Heffron Drive, "Parallel," was released in March 2014 through his very own record label TOLBooth Records. Title: Chuck Billy (Chuck Billy 'n' Folks) Passage: Chuck Billy (Chico Bento in the original Brazilian strips) is the main character from Chuck Billy 'n' Folks, created by Brazilian cartoonist Mauricio de Sousa. He is the biggest work of Mauricio after Monica's Gang, and he has his own cartoon magazine and even some VHS and DVD movies, following Monica's steps.
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Chuck Billy (vocalist)
Kendall Schmidt
The Murrell Home in Oklahoma is one of the few buildings to survive which now-infamous historical event, a series of forced removals of Native Americans from the Southeastern U.S. to designated Indian Territory?
Title: Jennie Ross Cobb Passage: Jennie Ross Cobb (Cherokee, 18811959) is the first known Native American woman photographer in the United States, who began taking pictures of her Cherokee community in the late 19th century. The Oklahoma Historical Society used her photos of the Murrell Home to restore that building, which is now a museum. Trained as a teacher, Cobb worked as a florist in Texas before returning to Oklahoma to spearhead the restoration of the Murrell Home. Title: Trail of Tears Passage: The Trail of Tears was a series of forced removals of Native American nations from their ancestral homelands in the Southeastern United States to an area west of the Mississippi River that had been designated as Indian Territory. The forced relocations were carried out by various government authorities following the passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830. The relocated people suffered from exposure, disease, and starvation while en route, and more than four thousand died before reaching their various destinations. The removal included members of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations. The phrase "Trail of Tears" originated from a description of the removal of the Cherokee Nation in 1838. Title: Murrell Home Passage: The Murrell Home, also known as the George M. Murrell Home, is a historic house museum at 19479 E Murrel Rd in Murrell Home Park, Park Hill, near Tahlequah, Oklahoma in the Cherokee Nation. Built in 1845, it is one of the few buildings to survive in Cherokee lands from the antebellum period between the Trail of Tears relocation of the Cherokee people and the American Civil War. It was a major social center of the elite among the Cherokee in the mid-nineteenth century. It has been owned by the state since 1948, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974.
Trail of Tears
Murrell Home
Trail of Tears
Who owns and operates the hotel and casino where the 13th Anniversary Show took place?
Title: EMLL 30th Anniversary Show (2) Passage: Mexican professional wrestling promotion celebrated their 30th anniversary with two professional wrestling major shows centering on the anniversary date in early to mid September. The second EMLL 30th Anniversary Show took place on September 27, 1963 in Arena Mxico, Mexico City, Mexico to commemorated the anniversary of EMLL, which over time became the oldest professional wrestling promotion in the world. The Anniversary show is EMLL's biggest show of the year, their Super Bowl event. Title: ROH 13th Anniversary Show Passage: The 13th Anniversary Show was a professional wrestling event produced by Ring of Honor (ROH), which took place on March 1, 2015 at The Orleans, a hotel and casino in the Las Vegas-area community of Paradise, Nevada. This event was the third live pay-per-view for ROH. Title: The Orleans Passage: The Orleans is a hotel and casino located in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. It includes the large multipurpose Orleans Arena that can be converted into an ice rink. It is a major home for poker in the Las Vegas Valley and was one of the biggest poker rooms in Las Vegas prior to the 21st century poker boom. .
Boyd Gaming
ROH 13th Anniversary Show
The Orleans
Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon was a song by a finalist on what program?
Title: Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon Passage: "Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon" is a 2015 song by Indian recording artist Armaan Malik composed by Amaal Mallik. The accompanying music video has been shot in Goa, India and features Bollywood actors Emraan Hashmi and Esha Gupta. It was released on YouTube by T-Series on 23 November 2015. The song has been well received crossing over 80 million views as of 23rd May 2017. Title: Armaan Malik Passage: Armaan Malik (born 22 July 1995) is an Indian playback singer, composer and songwriter. A finalist on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs Armaan advanced to eighth place with public votes, previously represented by Universal Music India, and now signed on by T-Series. His first on-screen Movie appearance in 2011 Movie Kaccha Limboo . Title: Mano Ya Na Mano (Zee TV) Passage: Mano Ya Na Mano is a horror television drama-series aired on Zee TV channel in 1995. The series was directed by Rajesh Ranashinge, who is known for directing thriller and horror Indian series. Mano ya na mano was telecasted on Zee Cafe Europe right now the show is airing by itself on 9X.
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs
Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon
Armaan Malik
How many Primetime Emmy Awards did the actor, who starred with Dan Aykroyd, and Donna Dixon in Spies Like Us, earn ?
Title: Spies Like Us (disambiguation) Passage: Spies Like Us is a 1985 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd. Title: Spies Like Us (song) Passage: "Spies Like Us" is the title song to the 1985 Warner Bros. motion picture of the same name, starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, and Donna Dixon. It was written and performed by Paul McCartney, and was a top ten hit in the United States in early 1986, reaching No. 7 on the singles chart. It also reached 13 in the UK. Title: Chevy Chase Passage: Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase ( ; born October 8, 1943) is an American actor and comedian. Born into a prominent New York family, he worked a variety of jobs before moving into comedy and began acting with "National Lampoon". He became a key cast member in the debut season of "Saturday Night Live", where his recurring "Weekend Update" segment soon became a staple of the show. As both a performer and writer, he earned three Primetime Emmy Awards out of five nominations.
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Spies Like Us (song)
Chevy Chase
What was the media type seen above?
Title: Football Sunday on ESPN Radio Passage: Football Sunday on ESPN Radio is a weekly radio program dedicated to the National Football League (NFL) every Sunday from 1 pm ET to 8 pm ET on ESPN and ESPN Radio. The current host of the show is Jonathan Coachman. Analysts include former defensive back Eric Allen, former quarterback Tim Hasselbeck, and former wide receiver Tom Waddle. The program originates from ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut and is sponsored by Progressive. Title: Tim Hasselbeck Passage: Timothy Thomas "Tim" Hasselbeck (born April 6, 1978) is a retired American football quarterback who is currently an analyst for ESPN. He played seven seasons in the NFL with the New York Giants, Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, and Buffalo Bills. He played college football at Boston College. He is the younger brother of former NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck. Title: Media type Passage: A media type (also MIME type and content type) is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the official authority for the standardization and publication of these classifications. Media types were originally defined in Request for Comments 2045 in November 1996 as a part of "MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)" specification, for denoting type of email message content and attachments; hence the name "MIME type". Media types are also used by other internet protocols such as HTTP and document file formats such as HTML, for similar purpose.
radio
Football Sunday on ESPN Radio
Tim Hasselbeck
When is the general manager in the film Moneyball born?
Title: Billy Beane Passage: William Lamar Beane III (born March 29, 1962) is a former American professional baseball player and current front office executive. He is the Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations and minority owner of the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB). Prior to his front office career, he played in MLB as an outfielder between 1984 and 1989 for the New York Mets, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, and Oakland Athletics. He joined the Athletics front office as a scout in 1990. He was named general manager after the 1997 season, and promoted to executive vice president after the 2015 season. Title: Al Coates (ice hockey) Passage: Al Coates (born December 3, 1945) is an executive in the National Hockey League who most recently served as the Executive Director of 2012 IIHF World Junior Championship. Coates is a former General Manager of the Calgary Flames, a post he held from November 1995 until the end of the 19992000 NHL season. He then was named the Vice President of Hartford Sports and Entertainment for the New York Rangers from 200003. He later served as interim General Manager of the Ducks in 200405 before becoming the Senior Advisor to the General Manager. He then served as the Director of Player Personnel for the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2008. He won the Stanley Cup in 1989 with Calgary as Assistant to the President, and in 2007 with Anaheim as Senior Advisor to the General Manager. Title: Moneyball (film) Passage: Moneyball is a 2011 American sports drama film directed by Bennett Miller and written by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin. The film is based on Michael Lewis's 2003 nonfiction book of the same name, an account of the Oakland Athletics baseball team's 2002 season and their general manager Billy Beane's attempts to assemble a competitive team.
March 29, 1962
Moneyball (film)
Billy Beane
"John the Revelator""Lilian" from an album released on which day ?
Title: John the Revelator Lilian Passage: "John the Revelator""Lilian" is the second double A-side single by Depeche Mode and their forty-fourth single overall, released on 5 June 2006. Both songs are featured on Depeche Mode's 2005 album, "Playing the Angel" and serve as the fourth single from the album (see 2006 in British music). The single became another UK Top 20 hit for the band, reaching number 18. Title: Playing the Angel Passage: Playing the Angel is the eleventh studio album by the English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 17 October 2005 in the UK by Mute Records and on 18 October in the United States, Mexico and Canada by Sire Records and Reprise Records. It was supported by the Touring the Angel tour. Title: The Neuromancer (album) Passage: The Neuromancer is the fourth studio album by William Control. Preceded by a lyric video for "Illuminator", the album was released on April 4, 2014, through Control Records, and was produced and engineered by William Control. It was recorded at Control's own Hell's Half Acre studio in SeptemberOctober 2013, mixed by Ryan O John, and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side. All lyrics are by William Francis. The single "Revelator" was also released in April, and accompanied by a video. This was followed in May by a second single, "Price We Pay". The album had been scheduled for release in late 2013, but was delayed in order to make it 'the best it could possibly be'.
17 October 2005
John the Revelator Lilian
Playing the Angel
In the Hall of the Mountain King is a piece by a composer of what nationality?
Title: Polaris RMK Passage: The Polaris RMK is a series of snowmobiles made by Polaris Industries. All RMK models are powered by Two-stroke engines and introduced in the 1996 model year by Polaris to compete in the mountain market. The acronym RMK originally standing for Rocky Mountain King. The RMK name is still in use today and has been used on many chassis and engine variations and is primarily used to indicate the snowmobile is designed for mountain or deep-snow use. Title: In the Hall of the Mountain King Passage: "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (Norwegian: "I Dovregubbens hall" ) is a piece of orchestral music composed by Edvard Grieg in 1875 as incidental music for the sixth scene of act 2 in Henrik Ibsen's 1867 play "Peer Gynt". It was originally part of Opus 23 but was later extracted as the final piece of "Peer Gynt", Suite No. 1, Op. 46. Its easily recognizable theme has helped it attain iconic status in popular culture, where it has been arranged by many artists (See Grieg's music in popular culture). Title: Edvard Grieg Passage: Edvard Hagerup Grieg (] ; 15 June 18434 September 1907) was a Norwegian composer and pianist. He is widely considered one of the leading Romantic era composers, and his music is part of the standard classical repertoire worldwide. His use and development of Norwegian folk music in his own compositions put the music of Norway in the international spectrum, as well as helping to develop a national identity, much as Jean Sibelius and Antonn Dvok did in Finland and Bohemia, respectively.
Norwegian
In the Hall of the Mountain King
Edvard Grieg
Is Fish or Alexi Laiho an occasional actor?
Title: Suicide by My Side Passage: Suicide By My Side is the third and final album by the power metal band Sinergy, released in 2002. It shows a substantial progress in their musical style; singer Kimberly Goss performs in a sharper, more aggressive vocal style, and guitarists Alexi Laiho and Roope Latvala perform more technical solos. Goss has noted that while the title (and the title track lyrics) are to an extent autobiographical, unlike she states in the music video, she has never attempted suicide. Title: Alexi Laiho Passage: Alexi "Wildchild" Laiho (born Markku Uula Aleksi Laiho; 8 April 1979) is a Finnish guitarist, composer, and vocalist. He is best known as the lead guitarist, lead vocalist and founding member of the melodic death metal band Children of Bodom, and is also the guitarist for Sinergy and Kylhullut. He has previously played with Thy Serpent and Impaled Nazarene on occasion, as well as Warmen and Hypocrisy. Title: Fish (singer) Passage: Derek William Dick (born 25 April 1958), better known by his stage name Fish, is a Scottish singer-songwriter and occasional actor. He achieved prominence as the lead singer and lyricist of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion from 1981 until 1988. In his solo career, Fish has explored contemporary pop and traditional folk.
Fish
Fish (singer)
Alexi Laiho
"No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest" is a poem first published in a monthly women's magazine published by who?
Title: The Waste Land Passage: The Waste Land is a long poem by T. S. Eliot. It is widely regarded as one of the most important poems of the 20th century and a central work of modernist poetry. Published in 1922, the 434-line poem first appeared in the United Kingdom in the October issue of "The Criterion" and in the United States in the November issue of "The Dial". It was published in book form in December 1922. Among its famous phrases are "April is the cruellest month", "I will show you fear in a handful of dust", and the mantra in the Sanskrit language "Shantih shantih shantih". Title: The Australian Women's Weekly Passage: The Australian Women's Weekly, sometimes known as simply "The Weekly", is an Australian monthly women's magazine published by Bauer Media Group in Sydney. For many years it was the number one magazine in Australia but it is now outsold by the Australian edition of the American publication "Better Homes and Gardens". Title: No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest Passage: "No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest" is a poem by Australian poet Mary Gilmore. It was first published in "The Australian Women's Weekly" on 29 June 1940,and later in the poet's collection "Fourteen Men". Two lines from the poem ("No foe shall gather our harvestOr sit on our stockyard rail.") appear on the Australian ten-dollar note.
Bauer Media Group
No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest
The Australian Women's Weekly
F1 2013 is a video game developed by Codemasters based on the 2013 Formula One season, a notable credit is the opening video features "Clarity" is a song by which Russian-German electronic dance music producer featuring the vocals of British singer Foxes?
Title: Clarity (Zedd song) Passage: "Clarity" is a song by Russian-German electronic dance music producer Zedd featuring the vocals of British singer Foxes. It serves as the third single from his debut studio album of the same name. The song was written by Zedd, Matthew Koma, Porter Robinson and Skylar Grey and released as iTunes Single of the Week on October 2, 2012, and as an EP on February 12, 2013 by Interscope Records. Zedd has released an extended mix of the song exclusively on Beatport on November 12, 2012. Title: F1 2013 (video game) Passage: F1 2013 is a video game developed by Codemasters based on the 2013 Formula One season. It is the fifth Formula One game developed by the Codemasters studios after the company renewed its license to develop the official games of the series. It uses the EGO Engine. A notable credit is the opening video features the song "Clarity" by Zedd featuring Foxes. Title: F1 2015 (video game) Passage: F1 2015 is a racing game based on the 2015 Formula One season developed by Codemasters. It is the seventh Formula One game produced by the same studio. It was released on July 10, 2015, and features the team and driver line-ups from the 2015 season, including the Autdromo Hermanos Rodrguez. It also features all the drivers, cars and circuits from the 2014 season (i.e. Caterham F1, and the Hockenheimring, which was removed from the calendar). It is the first title developed by Codemasters for the eighth generation consoles.
Zedd
F1 2013 (video game)
Clarity (Zedd song)
This outdoor second-hand sale is held annually along a northsouth U.S. Highway that is how long?
Title: Computer bridge Passage: Computer bridge is the playing of the game contract bridge using computer software. After years of limited progress, since around the end of the 20th century the field of computer bridge has made major advances. In 1996 the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) established an official World Computer-Bridge Championship, to be held annually along with a major bridge event. The first championship took place in 1997 at the North American Bridge Championships in Albuquerque. Since 1999 the event has been conducted as a joint activity of the American Contract Bridge League and the World Bridge Federation. Alvin Levy, ACBL Board member, initiated this championship and has coordinated the event annually since its inception. The event history, articles and publications, analysis, and playing records can be found at the official website. Title: 127 Corridor Sale Passage: The Highway 127 Corridor Sale, also called the 127 Yard Sale, is an outdoor second-hand sale held annually for four days beginning the first Thursday in August along U.S. Route 127 (US 127). The event has been promoted as "The World's Longest Yard Sale." Title: U.S. Route 127 Passage: U.S. Route 127 (US 127) is a 758 mi northsouth U.S. Highway in the eastern half of the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at US 27 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The northern terminus is at Interstate 75 (I-75) near Grayling, Michigan. Since 1987, it has been the core of the annual World's Longest Yard Sale, also known as the Highway 127 Corridor Sale (127 Yard Sale), which now stretches 690 mi from Addison, Michigan, to Gadsden, Alabama. The sale, held every August, was started to demonstrate that the older U.S. Highway System has something to offer that the Interstate Highway System does not.
758 mi
127 Corridor Sale
U.S. Route 127
When did Spencer Smith and his band release their debut studio album?
Title: Train discography Passage: American pop rock band Train has released ten studio albums, two live albums, one video album, four extended plays, 30 singles, four promotional singles, and 26 music videos. The band independently released their eponymous debut studio album in 1996, two years after their formation. In February 1998, the band signed to Aware Records and Columbia Records and re-released the album under the two labels. Three singles were released from "Train"; the album's second single, "Meet Virginia", peaked at number 20 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100. The album peaked at number 76 on the US "Billboard" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In the period following the release of "Train", producer Brendan O'Brien started working with the band in a partnership that would last for three albums. The band released their second studio album "Drops of Jupiter" in March 2001; it was preceded by the release of its lead single, "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)". The single became a commercial success, peaking at number five on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 and also becoming a top ten hit in Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" also won an award for Best Rock Song at the 44th Grammy Awards. The album peaked at number six on the "Billboard" 200, earning a double platinum certification from the RIAA. " She's on Fire", the third single from "Drops of Jupiter", achieved moderate success in Australia and the UK. Train's third studio album, "My Private Nation", was released in June 2003. It peaked at number six on the "Billboard" 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The album's first two singles, "Calling All Angels" and "When I Look to the Sky", peaked at numbers 19 and 74 respectively on the "Billboard" Hot 100. The band released their fourth studio album "For Me, It's You" in January 2006. The album peaked at number 10 on the "Billboard" 200 and spawned three singles. Title: Spencer Smith (musician) Passage: Spencer James Smith (born September 2, 1987) is an American musician. He is best known as a co-founding member and the former drummer of the rock band Panic! at the Disco. He recorded four studio albums with the band: "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" (2005), "Pretty. Odd. " (2008), "Vices Virtues" (2011), and "Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! " (2013). The band's debut album went Platinum and charted at No. 13 on the US "Billboard" 200, spearheaded by the hit single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", which peaked at No. 7 in the "Billboard" Hot 100. Title: Panic! at the Disco Passage: Panic! at the Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2004 and featuring the current lineup of vocalist Brendon Urie, accompanied on tour by bassist Dallon Weekes, guitarist Kenneth Harris and drummer Dan Pawlovich. Founded by childhood friends Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson and Urie, Panic! at the Disco recorded its first demos while its members were in high school. Shortly after, the band recorded and released its debut studio album, "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" (2005). Popularized by the second single, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", the album was certified double platinum in the US. In 2006, founding bassist Brent Wilson was fired from the band during an extensive world tour and subsequently replaced by Jon Walker.
2005
Panic! at the Disco
Spencer Smith (musician)
What school did the man featured on European cover of Madden NFL 99 play collegge football for?
Title: Madden NFL 17 Passage: Madden NFL 17 is a 2016 American football sports video game based on the National Football League and published by EA Sports for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and Xbox 360. The 28th installment of the "Madden NFL series", the game was released on August 23, 2016 and features New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski on the cover. It was the last "Madden NFL" game to be released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Title: Garrison Hearst Passage: Gerard Garrison Hearst (born January 4, 1971) is a former running back in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons. He played college football for the University of Georgia, and was recognized as an All-American. A first-round pick by the Phoenix Cardinals, he also played professionally for the Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos of the NFL. He ran for 1,000 yards or more in four different seasons. He was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award in 2001. Title: Madden NFL 99 Passage: Madden NFL 99 (sometimes shortened to Madden 99) is a football video game released for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. It was the first multiplatform Madden game to be fully 3D (and the second one following the N64-exclusive "Madden Football 64"). The game's commentary was done by John Madden and Pat Summerall. The American versions feature John Madden himself on the cover, while the European versions used Garrison Hearst instead.
University of Georgia
Madden NFL 99
Garrison Hearst
The Maverick Queen stars the title character as what kind of private security guard?
Title: The Maverick Queen Passage: The Maverick Queen is a 1956 American Trucolor Western film starring Barbara Stanwyck as the title character and Barry Sullivan as an undercover Pinkerton detective out to stop outlaws Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and the Wild Bunch. The film was based the novel by Zane Grey. Title: Algiers Motel incident Passage: The Algiers Motel Incident occurred in Detroit, Michigan, United States, during the night of July 2526, 1967 during the racially charged 12th Street Riot. At the Algiers Motel, approximately one mile east of where the riots began, three teenage civilians, all of them black, were beaten and killed by police. Nine otherstwo white females and seven black maleswere badly beaten and humiliated by members of a riot task force composed of the Detroit Police Department, the Michigan State Police, and the Michigan Army National Guard, and a private security guard. The incident occurred after reports were received that snipers, a gunman, or group of gunmen had been seen at or near the motel. One death has never been explained as the body was allegedly found by responding officers. Two deaths have been attributed to "justifiable homicide" or "self-defense". Charges of felonious assault, conspiracy, murder, and conspiracy to commit civil rights abuse were filed against three officers and one private security guard. All were found not guilty. Title: Pinkerton (detective agency) Passage: Pinkerton, founded as the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, is a private security guard and detective agency established in the United States by Allan Pinkerton in 1850 and currently a subsidiary of Securitas AB. Pinkerton became famous when he claimed to have foiled a plot to assassinate president-elect Abraham Lincoln, who later hired Pinkerton agents for his personal security during the Civil War. Pinkerton's agents performed services ranging from security guarding to private military contracting work. Pinkerton was the largest private law enforcement organization in the world at the height of its power.
Pinkerton
The Maverick Queen
Pinkerton (detective agency)
Stewart Nozette is currently serving time at a prison located in what state?
Title: Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute Passage: The Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute (FCI Terre Haute) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Indiana. It is part of the Terre Haute Federal Correctional Complex (FCC Terre Haute) and is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has an adjacent satellite prison camp for minimum-security male offenders. Title: Stewart Nozette Passage: Stewart David Nozette (born May 20, 1957) is an American planetary scientist, technologist, and consultant who worked for the United States Department of Energy, the United States Department of Defense, DARPA, the United States Naval Research Laboratory, and NASA. He is also a convicted felon for attempted espionage and fraud against the United States. The FBI arrested him October 19, 2009, charging him with attempted espionage after a sting operation which Nozette's lawyer claims amounted to entrapment. At trial, Nozette admitted attempting to sell U.S. classified information to someone he believed was an Israeli Mossad operative, but was in reality an undercover Federal Bureau of Investigation employee. He pleaded guilty to one charge of attempted espionage and was sentenced, under the terms of a plea bargain, to thirteen years in prison and is now serving time at the Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute. The FBI found no evidence that any classified materials were actually released to anyone outside the US Government. Title: Mini-RF Passage: The Miniature Radio-Frequency instrument (Mini-RF) is a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) instrument on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), which is currently in orbit around the Moon. It has a resolution of 30 mpixel and two wavelength bands, a primary band at 12.6 cm and a secondary band at 4.2 cm. The original principal investigator of Mini-RF, Stewart Nozette, was arrested for espionage, and the current principal investigator is Ben Bussey of the Applied Physics Laboratory, where Mini-RF was built. Previous SAR instruments, such as the radar on the Magellan mission to Venus, were large, massive, power-hungry, and expensive. Intended as a demonstration of cheap, lightweight SAR technology, the Mini-RF instrument was designed in response to these concerns. Because it was a technology demonstration, Mini-RF is sometimes not included in lists of LRO's instruments.
Indiana
Stewart Nozette
Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute
What Indian composer and singer is composing the score for Shane Srimannarayana?
Title: Atif Afzal Passage: Atif Afzal (born Syed Atif Afzal on 17 May 1985) is an Indian composer. He debuted as a film composer in 2013 by composing songs and film score for the movie Pune 52. After Pune 52, he scored music for a psycho-thriller Prague (2013 film), starring Chandan Roy Sanyal and Elena Kazan, followed by a Marathi superhero movie Baji (film) starring Shreyas Talpade. He has also worked on international films namely Gift and Then a Hero Comes Along. Title: Avane Srimannarayana Passage: Avane Srimannarayana (English: He is Srimannarayana) is an upcoming Indian romantic comedy Kannada film directed by Sachin, an editor making his debut direction, and jointly produced by H. K. Prakash, Rakshit Shetty and Pushkar Mallikarjunaiah. It features Rakshit Shetty and Shanvi Srivastava in the lead roles. Whilst the soundtrack and score is by Charan Raj, the cinematography is by Karm Chawla. Title: Charan Raj (composer) Passage: M. R. Charan Raj is an Indian composer and singer known for his work in Kannada cinema. For his work in "Jeerjimbe" (2016), he was awarded the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director.
Charan Raj
Avane Srimannarayana
Charan Raj (composer)
Which of the actress that starred in Galveston is known for portraying Betty Cooper on The CW television series "Riverdale?
Title: Lili Reinhart Passage: Lili Pauline Reinhart (born September 13, 1996) is an American actress. She is known for portraying Betty Cooper on The CW television series "Riverdale. Title: Galveston (film) Passage: Galveston is an upcoming American thriller directed by Mlanie Laurent. It is written by Nic Pizzolatto based on Pizzolatto's novel of the same name. It stars Elle Fanning, Lili Reinhart and Ben Foster. Title: Ashleigh Murray Passage: Ashleigh Monique Murray (born January 18, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She is known for portraying Josie McCoy on The CW television series "Riverdale".
Lili Reinhart
Galveston (film)
Lili Reinhart
Did Sir Edmund Gardner feature Sherlock Holmes arch enemy more or less than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
Title: Professor Moriarty Passage: Professor James Moriarty is a fictional character and the main antagonist in some of the Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Moriarty is a criminal mastermind whom Holmes describes as the "Napoleon of crime". Doyle lifted the phrase from a Scotland Yard inspector who was referring to Adam Worth, a real-life criminal mastermind and one of the individuals upon whom the character of Moriarty was based. The character was introduced primarily as a narrative device to enable Doyle to kill Sherlock Holmes, and only featured in two of the Sherlock Holmes stories. However, in many adaptations, he has been given a greater prominence and treated as Holmes' archenemy. Title: John Gardner (British writer) Passage: John Edmund Gardner (20 November 1926 3 August 2007) was an English spy and thriller novelist, best known for his James Bond continuation novels, but also for his series of Boysie Oakes books and three continuation novels containing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional villain, Professor Moriarty. Title: The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1929 film) Passage: The Return of Sherlock Holmes is a 1929 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Basil Dean and written by Arthur Conan Doyle, Basil Dean and Garrett Fort. The film shares its title with the third volume of the Sherlock Holmes stories, "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" by Arthur Conan Doyle. The film stars Clive Brook, H. Reeves-Smith, Betty Lawford, Charles Hay and Phillips Holmes. The film was released October 29, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. A copy is held at the Library of Congress.
three continuation novels containing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional villain,
John Gardner (British writer)
Professor Moriarty
JoBeth Williams starred in the tv miniseries Murder Ordained, What was the name of her 1994 short film?
Title: JoBeth Williams Passage: Margaret JoBeth Williams (born December 6, 1948) is an American film, television and stage actress. Her directorial debut with the 1994 short film "On Hope" earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film. Since 2009, she has served as president of the Screen Actors Guild Foundation. Title: It Came from the Sky Passage: It Came From the Sky, also known as "Les visiteurs impromptus" (Canada: French title) was a 1999 made-for-TV movie which was a comedy drama that starred Yasmine Bleeth, John Ritter, Christopher Lloyd and JoBeth Williams. Title: Murder Ordained Passage: Murder Ordained is a television miniseries that originally aired for CBS in 1987, starring Keith Carradine, JoBeth Williams, and Kathy Bates. It was co-written and directed by Mike Robe. Based on actual events that occurred in Emporia, Kansas, in 1983, the film tells the story of State Trooper John Rule (Carradine), who investigates what appears to be a traffic accident resulting in the death of a local minister's wife. His investigation leads him to believe foul play was involved. Much of the principal photography and filming occurred on location in Kansas, and some of the dialogue comes directly from court transcripts.
On Hope
Murder Ordained
JoBeth Williams
Carrie Akre and Andy McCluskey are both a what?
Title: Goodness (band) Passage: Goodness was an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, led by Carrie Akre, formerly of Hammerbox and now primarily a solo artist. Goodness featured Akre (vocals), Danny Newcomb (lead guitar), Garth Reeves (guitar), Fiia McGann (bass), and Chris Friel (drums). Akre, Friel, and Newcomb later joined Mike McCready of Pearl Jam and Rick Friel to form the rock band The Rockfords. Title: Carrie Akre Passage: Carrie Akre (born September 24, 1966) is an American musician best known for her work with Seattle underground bands Hammerbox and Goodness. Title: Andy McCluskey Passage: George Andrew McCluskey (born 24 June 1959 in Heswall, Cheshire) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer who is best known as the singer, bass guitarist and co-founder of synthpop band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD). Within OMD, McCluskey is noted for his baritone voice, manic onstage dancing, multi-instrumentation, and unconventional lyrical subjects.
musician
Carrie Akre
Andy McCluskey
Are We Were So Beloved and The World of Charlie Company both documentaries?
Title: The World of Charlie Company Passage: The World of Charlie Company is a one-hour film documentary produced by CBS News in 1970 that shows what life was like in the jungles of South Vietnam for a rifle company of American soldiers fighting regular units of the North Vietnamese Army. Title: We Were So Beloved Passage: We Were So Beloved (1985) is a documentary film by Manfred Kirchheimer about Jewish survivors of the Holocaust living in Washington Heights, Manhattan in New York City. It consists of interviews with family and friends interspersed with written and spoken quotes from "Mein Kampf" to remind the viewer of the evil that had preceded. The film received mixed reviews. Title: RAFM Company Passage: RAFM Company, Inc. of Brantford, Ontario is a producer of miniatures, reference materials, and board games. RAFM has produced games, reference materials, and their own lines of miniature figures in 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, and 28 mm scales since 1977. Their games concern soldiers, adventurers, and monsters inspired by history and fiction, and their products are sold at gaming conventions, in hobby shops, and by mail order for use in role playing games, wargaming, dioramas, competitive painting, and collecting. The company is best known for its "Baker Company" (WW2 Rules Miniatures 20mm), "Charlie Company" (Vietnam Rules Miniatures 20mm), "Death in the Dark" (28mm Fantasy Board Game), RAFM historical miniatures, "Call of Cthulhu" miniatures, fantasy miniatures (featuring the new "Iron Lords" line of 28mm figures), "" figures, historical source materials, and pewter dice.
yes
We Were So Beloved
The World of Charlie Company
Which season was Krystal Meadows on Instant star and where is the show from?
Title: Instant Star Passage: Instant Star is a Canadian television program which aired from September 15, 2004 to June 26, 2008. The series starred Alexz Johnson as adolescent music competition winner Jude Harrison. The show chronicles Harrison's experience in the recording industry whilst focusing on character development. Title: Krystal Meadows Passage: Krystal Meadows (born 1984) is a Canadian stage and voice actress from Stratford, Ontario, best known for voicing Abby Archer on the animated television series, "Grossology". Meadows attended George Brown Theatre School and is a graduate of Vancouver Film School's "Acting for Film and Television" program. Along with voicing Abby Archer, Krystal also voices Tina Kwee in the television show Detentionaire and Anna Maht in World of Quest as well as Ladonna Compson on "Arthur", which began the latest sixteenth season of "Arthur" on October 15, 2012's episode "Based On A True Story." She has made appearance on the third season of "Instant Star" with Laura Vandervoort and Alexz Johnson as Mindy in "All I Want Is You," season 13's last episode. She also provided the voice of Marche Ovis is the series BeyWheelz. Title: Mark Taylor (Canadian actor) Passage: Mark Taylor (born March 7, 1977 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a Canadian actor. He was born and raised in Toronto, but relocated to Palm Harbor, Florida during his last two years of high school, before returning to Toronto. Taylor is predominately known for his roles as Romeo in "Student Bodies", and Kwest in "Instant Star". He played the role of Lewis 'Lou' Young in the Canadian police drama television series "Flashpoint" until his character was killed in the 23rd episode (part of the second season).
She has made appearance on the third season of "Instant Star" with Laura Vandervoort and Alexz Johnson as Mindy in "All I Want Is You," season 13's last episode.
Krystal Meadows
Instant Star
What type of media does Agnieszka Holland and Chris Carter have in common?
Title: Chris Carter (screenwriter) Passage: Christopher Carl Carter (born October 13, 1956) is an American television and film producer, director and writer. Born in Bellflower, California, Carter graduated with a degree in journalism from California State University, Long Beach before spending thirteen years working for "Surfing Magazine". After beginning his television career working on television films for Walt Disney Studios, Carter rose to fame in the early 1990s after creating the science fiction-supernatural television series "The X-Files" for the Fox network. "The X-Files" earned high viewership ratings, and led to Carter's being able to negotiate the creation of future series. Title: Agnieszka Holland Passage: Agnieszka Holland (born 28 November 1948) is a Polish film and television director and screenwriter. Best known for her political contributions to Polish cinema, Holland is one of Poland's most eminent filmmakers. She began her career as assistant to directors Krzysztof Zanussi and Andrzej Wajda, and emigrated to France shortly before the 1981 imposition of the martial law in Poland. Title: What You Have Left Passage: "What You Have Left" is the sixth episode of the American television drama series "The Killing", which aired on May 1, 2011 on AMC in the United States. The episode was written by Nic Pizzolatto and was directed by Agnieszka Holland. In the episode, the police further investigate Bennet Ahmed, which leads the Larsens to believe that he is a prime suspect. The mayoral candidates hold their televised debate, allowing the current mayor to bring up Richmonds attachment to a murder suspect.
film
Agnieszka Holland
Chris Carter (screenwriter)
Which American rapper wrote the song titled "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"?
Title: Loud (Rihanna album) Passage: Loud is the fifth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 12, 2010, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. It was recorded between February and August 2010, during the singer's Last Girl on Earth Tour and the filming of her first feature film "Battleship". Rihanna was the executive producer of "Loud" and worked with various record producers, including StarGate, Sandy Vee, The Runners, Tricky Stewart and Alex da Kid. The album features several guest vocalists, including rappers Drake, Nicki Minaj and Eminem, who is featured on the sequel to "Love the Way You Lie", titled "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)". Title: More Malice Passage: More Malice is the reissue of American recording artist Snoop Dogg's eleventh studio album "Malice n Wonderland" (2009). All the songs from the album are on the re-release with five new tracks, four remixes, one song included on "Malice n Wonderland" and a movie, which stars Jamie Foxx, Xzibit, Denyce Lawton and DJ Quik, among others, which was simultaneously released with the album on March 23, 2010. The first single of the album is the remix of the original album's third single, "I Wanna Rock", known as "I Wanna Rock (The Kings G-Mix)", which features fellow American rapper Jay-Z. A new song titled "That Tree", featuring fellow American rapper Kid Cudi, was released in February 2010. Snoop Dogg also added the remix of "Pronto", which features featuring Soulja Boy Tell 'Em and Bun B. Title: Love the Way You Lie (Part II) Passage: "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album "Loud" (2010). It features guest vocals from American rapper Eminem, who wrote the song alongside Skylar Grey and the producer Alex da Kid. It is the sequel to the 2010 hit single "Love the Way You Lie", which appears on Eminem's seventh studio album "Recovery". It received positive reviews from critics and was performed for at the American Music Awards of 2010 on November 21, 2010, as part of a medley with "What's My Name? " and "Only Girl (In the World)".
Eminem
Loud (Rihanna album)
Love the Way You Lie (Part II)
The Biograph Theater is notable as the location where a bank robber who escaped from jail twice was shot by who?
Title: Lee Murray Passage: Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977 in Greenwich, London) is an English career criminal, drug dealer, convicted bank robber and former mixed martial arts fighter. He was sentenced to 10 years in jail in June 2010 for masterminding a 2006 53 million armed raid in Kent, England. His term was then extended to 25 years on 30 November 2010. Title: John Dillinger Passage: John Herbert Dillinger ( ; June 22, 1903 July 22, 1934) was an American gangster in the Depression-era United States. He operated with a group of men known as the Dillinger Gang or Terror Gang, which was accused of robbing 24 banks and four police stations, among other activities. Dillinger escaped from jail twice. He was also charged with, but never convicted of, the murder of an East Chicago, Indiana, police officer who shot Dillinger in his bullet-proof vest during a shootout, prompting him to return fire; despite his infamy, it was Dillinger's only homicide charge. Title: Biograph Theater Passage: The Biograph Theater, at 2433 North Lincoln Avenue, near Lincoln Park in Chicago, Illinois, was originally a movie theater but now presents live productions. It is notable as the location where bank robber John Dillinger was shot by FBI agents after watching a gangster movie on July 22, 1934. The theater is on the National Register of Historic Places and was designated a Chicago Landmark on March 28, 2001.
FBI agents
Biograph Theater
John Dillinger
A. R. D. Prasad is a specialist in what type of text displayed on a screen with references that are easily accessible?
Title: A. R. D. Prasad Passage: Dr A.R.D. Prasad is an Indian Library and Information Science Academics, Information professional and Information scientist. Dr Prasad teaches at Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Bangalore as Professor of Library and Information Science and at present he is Head of DRTC, which is India's only "proper" ischool with a very strong research program. His areas of specialisation include Artificial intelligence-Applications in LIS, Natural language processing, Digital Libraries, Hypertext and Multimedia applications, Institutional repository, Open-source software used in Libraries, Open Access to Information, Semantic Web Technology, Free and open source software etc. His other area of interests are Mythology, Buddhism, Philosophy and Indian History. He is pioneer in promotion and development of Open-source software used in Libraries and Information Centres in India, Open access (publishing) and Open Access movement. He is visiting Faculty of University of Trento, Italy. Title: Polyferrocenes Passage: Polyferrocenes are polymers containing ferrocene units. Ferrocene offers many advantages over pure hydrocarbons when used as a building block of macromolecular chemistry. It is temperature stable, resistant to acids and alkalis, resistant to air and can be easily manufactured from inexpensive raw materials. The variety of possible substitutions at the ferrocene parent body results in a multitude of accessible polymers with interesting electronic and photonic properties. Many polyferrocenes are relatively easily accessible. Poly(1,1'-ferrocene-silane) can be prepared by ring-opening polymerization and has a variety of interesting properties, such as a high refractive index or semiconductor properties. Ring-opening polymerization usually leads to polymers containing ferrocene in the backbone. Besides the latter motif, ferrocene can be attached to the backbone as pendant unit as well. ref name"DOI10.1039c6cs00196c"Rudolf Pietschnig: "Polymers with pendant ferrocenes." In: "Chemical Society Reviews." 45, 2016, S. 5216, . ref Title: Hypertext Passage: Hypertext is text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access, or where text can be revealed progressively at multiple levels of detail (also called StretchText). Hyperwbrtext documents are interconnected by hyperlinks, which are typically activated by a mouse click, keypress sequence or by touching the screen. Apart from text, the term "hyperwbrtext" is also sometimes used to describe tables, images, and other presentational content forms with integrated hyperlinks. Hyperwbrtext is one of the key underlying concepts of the World Wide Web, where Web pages are often written in the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). As implemented on the Web, hypertext enables the easy-to-use publication of information over the Internet.
Hypertext
A. R. D. Prasad
Hypertext
Stan Brakhage and Frank Powell are known for what kind of films?
Title: Unglassed Windows Cast a Terrible Reflection Passage: Unglassed Windows Cast a Terrible Reflection is a 1953 American short film directed by Stan Brakhage, which was made at the beginning of his long career. Shot while Brakhage's native Denver, the film stars Larry Jordan (credited as Lawrence Jordan) who later went on to become a film director. Filming was done in Nevadaville, Colorado. Like his other films at the time, it was shot on 16mm film, is black and white and features no dialogue. Title: Frank Powell Passage: Frank E. Powell was a stage and silent film actor, screenwriter, and director in the United States. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Title: Stan Brakhage Passage: James Stanley Brakhage ( ; January 14, 1933 March 9, 2003), better known as Stan Brakhage, was an American non-narrative filmmaker. He is considered to be one of the most important figures in 20th-century experimental film.
silent film
Frank Powell
Stan Brakhage
What was the theme of the organization that selected Benjamin B. Fischer's paper for inclusion in a time capsule?
Title: AirPort Time Capsule Passage: The AirPort Time Capsule (previously known as just Time Capsule) is a wireless router sold by Apple Inc., featuring network-attached storage (NAS) and a residential gateway router, and is one of Apple's AirPort products. They are, essentially, versions of the AirPort Extreme with an internal hard drive. Apple describes it as a "Backup Appliance", designed to work in tandem with the Time Machine backup software utility introduced in Mac OS X 10.5. Title: White House Millennium Council Passage: The White House Millennium Council was an American organization established by Executive Order 13072 in 1998 by President Bill Clinton as part of global millennium celebrations. The council's theme was "Honor the Past Imagine the Future." Title: Benjamin B. Fischer Passage: Benjamin B. Fischer has worked for the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for nearly 30 years. In recent years, he has been employed by the CIA's Center for the Study of Intelligence. The White House Millennium Council selected his monograph "At Cold War's End: US Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe", 1989-1991 (1999) for inclusion in a time capsule at the National Archives to be opened in 2100. In 2002, Fischer was a visiting research fellow at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo.
Honor the Past Imagine the Future
Benjamin B. Fischer
White House Millennium Council
What tournament was held in Incheon and three other cities in South Korea from September 14 to October 3, 2014 and featured Japanese football player Takuya Kida?
Title: Takuya Takagi Passage: Takuya Takagi ( , Takagi Takuya , born November 12, 1967) is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. He is currently the manager at V-Varen Nagasaki in the J2 League. He was a physical forward and the Japanese media and fans dubbed him as the "Cannon of Asia". Title: Football at the 2014 Asian Games Men Passage: The men's football tournament at the 2014 Asian Games was held in Incheon and three other cities in South Korea from September 14 to October 3, 2014. The opening match was played 5 days prior to the opening ceremony. In this tournament, 29 teams played in the men's competition. Title: Takuya Kida Passage: Takuya Kida ( , born 23 September 1994 in Kanagawa, Japan) is a Japanese football player who since 2012 has played midfield for Yokohama F. Marinos in J1 League. He also played for team Japan in the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in their run to Quarterfinals. Not only that Kida participated in the 2014 Asian Games for team Japan in their run to the Quarterfinal where they lost 1-0.
2014 Asian Games
Takuya Kida
Football at the 2014 Asian Games Men
Family Guy: Live in Vegas, features vocals from an American actress and singer who in 2006 was inducted into what?
Title: Patti LuPone Passage: Patti Ann LuPone (born April 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer, best known for her work in stage musicals. She is a two-time Grammy Award winner and a two-time Tony Award winner. She is also a 2006 American Theater Hall of Fame inductee. Title: Family Guy: Live in Vegas Passage: Family Guy: Live in Vegas is a soundtrack album for the American animated television series "Family Guy". It was released on April 26, 2005 by Geffen Records. It was composed by Walter Murphy and creator Seth MacFarlane. The album features only one song from the series, the theme song, the rest of the songs were composed exclusively for the album. It features vocals from Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mike Henry, Mila Kunis, Adam West and Lori Alan, as well as Jason Alexander, Patti LuPone and Haylie Duff as guest stars. It includes Rat Pack- and Broadway-inspired songs. Title: The Simpsons Guy Passage: "The Simpsons Guy" is the first episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series "Family Guy", and the 232nd overall episode. "The Simpsons Guy" is a 45-minute-long crossover with "The Simpsons", and was written by Patrick Meighan and directed by Peter Shin. It originally aired in the United States on September 28, 2014, on Fox, where both "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy" have aired since their respective debuts.
American Theater Hall of Fame
Family Guy: Live in Vegas
Patti LuPone
Have Fat Mike and Shim Eun-jin collaborated on music previously?
Title: Shim Eun-jin Passage: Shim Eun-jin (Korean: ; born February 6, 1981) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was a former member of 1990s girl group Baby V.O.X. Title: Fat Mike Passage: Michael John Burkett (born January 31, 1967), also known as Fat Mike, is an American musician and producer. He is the bassist and lead vocalist for the punk rock band NOFX and the bassist for the punk rock supergroup cover band Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. He was also a temporary bassist for the band Against Me! Title: Cognicide Passage: Cognicide is Western Addiction's first full-length album. It was released on Fat Wreck Chords on November 1, 2005. The album is known for featuring a sound heavily inspired by Hardcore punk acts of the 1980's. Fat Mike has often listed Cognicide as one of the greatest releases on his label, Fat Wreck Chords, calling it one of the best hardcore albums he's ever heard. Joey Cape of Lagwagon has also stated that it is his favorite album released on Fat Wreck Chords.
no
Fat Mike
Shim Eun-jin
What type of films are both the Vanishing of the Bees and For the Bible Tells Me So?
Title: Vanishing of the Bees Passage: Vanishing of the Bees is a 2009 documentary film by Hive Mentality Films Hipfuel Films, directed by George Langworthy and Maryam Henein and released in the United Kingdom in October 2009. The story is centered on the sudden disappearance of honey bees from beehives around the world, caused by the poorly understood phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder or CCD. Although the film does not draw any firm scientific conclusions as to the precise cause or causes of CCD, it does suggest a link between neonicotinoid pesticides and CCD. Title: For the Bible Tells Me So Passage: For the Bible Tells Me So is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Daniel G. Karslake about homosexuality and its perceived conflict with Christianity, as well as various interpretations of what the Bible says about same-sex sexuality. Title: The Monkey Bible Passage: The Monkey Bible: A Modern Allegory is a 2010 novel written by author Mark Laxer. The Monkey Bible tells the story of character Emmanuel, a deeply religious man who discovers he may not be completely human.
documentary film
Vanishing of the Bees
For the Bible Tells Me So
A Spool of Blue Thread is a novel by the literary critic of what nationality?
Title: Taeko Kono Passage: Taeko Kno ( , Kno Taeko , February 24, 1926 January 29, 2015) is one of the most important Japanese women writers of the second half of the twentieth century, someone whose influence on contemporary Japanese women writers is acknowledged to be immeasurable. Kno is one of a generation of remarkable women writers who made an appearance in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s and who include Kurahashi Yumiko, Mori Mari, Setouchi Harumi, and Takahashi Takako (Japanese name order). She also established a reputation for herself as an acerbic essayist, a playwright and a literary critic. By the end of her life she was a leading presence in Japan's literary establishment, one of the first women writers to serve on the Akutagawa Literary Prize committee. Oe Kenzaburo, Japan's Nobel Laureate, described her as the most "lucidly intelligent" woman writers writing in Japan, and the US critic and academic Masao Miyoshi identified her as among the most "critically alert and historically intelligent." US critic and academic Davinder Bhowmik assesses her as one of the truly original voices of the twentieth century, beyond questions of gender or even nationality. A writer who deals with some quite dark themes, Kno is known to readers in English through the collection of short stories "Toddler-Hunting and Other Stories" (New Directions, 1996), which draws together her best writing from the 1960s. Title: Anne Tyler Passage: Anne Tyler (born October 25, 1941) is an American novelist, short story writer, and literary critic. She has published 20 novels, the best known of which are "Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant" (1982), "The Accidental Tourist" (1985), and "Breathing Lessons" (1988). All three were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction with "Breathing Lessons" winning the prize for 1989. She has also won the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize, the Ambassador Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 2012 she was awarded "The Sunday Times" Award for Literary Excellence. She is recognized for her fully developed characters, her brilliantly imagined and absolutely accurate detail, and her rigorous and artful style and astute and open language. While many of her characters have been described as quirky or eccentric, she has managed to make them seem real through skillfully fleshing out their inner lives in great depth. Her subject in all her novels has been the American family and marriage: the boredom and exasperating irritants endured by partners, children, siblings, parents; the desire for freedom pulling against the tethers of attachments and conflicted love; the evolution over time of familial love and sense of duty. Tyler celebrates unremarkable Americans and the ordinary details of their everyday lives. Because of her style and subject matter, she has been compared to John Updike, to Jane Austen, and to Eudora Welty, among others. Title: A Spool of Blue Thread Passage: A Spool of Blue Thread, published in 2015, is Anne Tylers 20th novel.
American
A Spool of Blue Thread
Anne Tyler
On which day is the spokesman of Cambridge Who's who born ?
Title: Ottoline Leyser Passage: Dame Henrietta Miriam Ottoline Leyser Day '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 7 March 1965), known as Ottoline Leyser, is a British plant biologist and Professor of Plant Development at the University of Cambridge and director of the Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge. Title: Donald Trump Jr. Passage: Donald John Trump Jr. (born December 31, 1977) is an American businessman and former reality TV personality. He is the oldest child of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, and his first wife, Ivana. Title: Cambridge Who's Who Passage: Cambridge Who's Who is a vanity publisher which describes itself as highlighting people's professional careers by publishing encapsulated biographies. For additional payment, the publisher also provides other promotional services such as press releases, videos, and Executive of the Year awards. The company is located in Uniondale, New York. As of 2010, Donald Trump Jr. was spokesman and executive director of global branding of the company. As of November 2016 the business was "not accredited" by the Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan New York, Long Island, and the Mid-Hudson Region.
December 31, 1977
Cambridge Who's Who
Donald Trump Jr.
Are both Egypt Central and Bright Eyes names of bands?
Title: Bright Eyes vs Her Space Holiday Passage: Bright Eyes vs Her Space Holiday is an EP by Bright Eyes and Her Space Holiday. It was released in 2000 on the Wichita Recordings label. Title: Bright Eyes (band) Passage: Bright Eyes is an American indie rock band founded by singer-songwriter and guitarist Conor Oberst. It consists of Oberst, multi-instrumentalist and producer Mike Mogis, trumpet and piano player Nate Walcott, and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omaha's indie music scene. Title: Egypt Central Passage: Egypt Central was an American alternative metal band from Memphis, Tennessee.
yes
Egypt Central
Bright Eyes (band)
What kind of animal does Chien Franais Blanc et Orange and Grand Griffon Venden have in common?
Title: Grand Griffon Venden Passage: A Grand Griffon Venden is a breed of hunting dog originating in France. It existed as early as the 16th Century, and was the first of the Vende griffons to be bred. It is a descendant of the Canis Segusius used by the Gauls, through the so-called King's whites and the Griffon Fauve de Bretagne, which is also an ancestor of the Basset Fauve de Bretagne. Title: Chien Franais Blanc et Orange Passage: The Chien Franais Blanc et Orange (FCI No.316) is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France. The breed is used for hunting in packs and descends from the old Hound of Saintonge type of large hunting dog. Title: Briquet Griffon Venden Passage: A Briquet Griffon Venden is a breed of hunting dog originating in France. Prior to the first World War it was bred down in size by the Comte dElva from the Grand Griffon Venden, a descendant of the Canis Segusius used by the Gauls. The Briquet Griffon Venden was almost extinct after World War II, but thanks to the effort of Hubert Dezamy, a French dog show judge, the breed was restored.
dog
Chien Franais Blanc et Orange
Grand Griffon Venden
The M1947 Johnson auto carbine was intended as a replacement for a .30 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was standard US service rifle during World War II, the Korean War, and a limited amount when?
Title: M1947 Johnson auto carbine Passage: The M1947 Johnson auto carbine is a semi-automatic derivative of the M1941 Johnson machine gun. It was intended as a replacement of the M1 rifle but not accepted. The auto carbine never got past the prototype stage, only five of them ever being made. Title: SVT-40 Passage: The SVT-40 (Samozaryadnaya Vintovka Tokareva, Obrazets 1940 goda, "Tokarev self-loading rifle, model of 1940", Russian: , 1940 ) is a Soviet semi-automatic battle rifle. The SVT-40 saw widespread service during and after World War II. Intended to be the new service rifle of the Soviet Red Army, production was disrupted by the German invasion in 1941 resulting in a change back to the older MosinNagant bolt-action rifle for the duration of World War II. After the war new rifles were adopted by the Soviet Union, such as the SKS and the AK-47. Title: M1 Garand Passage: The M1 Garand is a .30 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War and also saw limited service during the Vietnam War. Most M1 rifles were issued to U.S. forces, though many hundreds of thousands were also provided as foreign aid to American allies. The Garand is still used by drill teams and military honor guards. It is also widely used by civilians for hunting, target shooting, and as a military collectible.
Vietnam War
M1947 Johnson auto carbine
M1 Garand
Which Pakistani TV news channel, owned and operated by Independent Media Corporation, does Ali Nasir appear on?
Title: Ali Nasir Passage: Ali Nasir (born 7 October 1978) is a news anchor, media person, broadcast journalist and economist from Pakistan. He regularly appears on Geo News, Dawn News, Business Plus, SAMAA TV, AAJ TV, Metro One, News One, Din News, Waqt News, Royal News, and Indus News. Title: Geo News Passage: Geo News is a private Pakistani TV news channel, owned and operated by Independent Media Corporation, the parent company which also owns the Jang Group of Newspapers. Title: Geo TV Passage: Geo TV (trademarked "GEO TV") or Geo Television is a Pakistani television channel established in May 2002 and owned by the Independent Media Corporation. The channel began test transmission on 14 August 2002, with regular transmission beginning 1 October 2002. It was later renamed Geo Entertainment. "Geo" is an Urdu word meaning "Live".
Geo News
Ali Nasir
Geo News
Which of the actors starred in "A Southern Yankee" is an American actress and former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star, who achieved notability during the 1950s?
Title: A Southern Yankee Passage: A Southern Yankee (1948) is an American comedy film, directed by Edward Sedgwick, starring Red Skelton and Arlene Dahl, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is also known as The Spy. Title: Laraine Day Passage: Laraine Day (October 13, 1920 November 10, 2007) was an American actress and a former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star. As a leading lady in her day, she was paired opposite major film stars including Lana Turner, Cary Grant, and John Wayne. Title: Arlene Dahl Passage: Arlene Carol Dahl (born August 11, 1925) is an American actress and former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star, who achieved notability during the 1950s. She has three children, the eldest of whom is actor Lorenzo Lamas.
Arlene Dahl
A Southern Yankee
Arlene Dahl