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The town in which Lee's Summit High School has what population according to the U.S. census of 2010?
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Title: Rockwood Summit High School
Passage: Rockwood Summit High School (also known as Summit High School) is a public high school in Fenton, Missouri that is part of the Rockwood School District. Summit opened in 1993 on the same day as Marquette High School, another Rockwood high school.
Title: Lee's Summit, Missouri
Passage: Lee's Summit is a city located within the counties of Jackson (primarily) and Cass in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census its population was about 91,364, making it the sixth-largest city in both the state and in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. In 2006, CNNMoney and "Money" magazine ranked Lee's Summit 44th on its list of the "100 Best Cities to Live in the United States." That ranking improved to 27th on the 2010 list.
Title: Summit High School (Fontana, California)
Passage: Summit High School in Fontana, California, is one of five comprehensive high schools in the Fontana Unified School District. It is located at 15551 Summit Avenue. The Summit Branch Public Library is located on the school campus. The school was opened on September 5, 2006.
Title: Summit High School (New Jersey)
Passage: Summit High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school in Summit, in Union County, New Jersey, United States, serving students in ninth through twelfth grades as the lone secondary school of the Summit Public Schools. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1934.
Title: Oratory Preparatory School
Passage: Oratory Preparatory School, commonly known as Oratory Prep, is a Roman Catholic college preparatory day school for boys in grades 7-12, located in Summit, in Union County, New Jersey, United States, approximately 19 mi west of Manhattan. The school is located one block away from the Kent Place School and is in close proximity to Summit High School.
Title: YellvilleSummit High School
Passage: YellvilleSummit High School is an accredited public high school located in Yellville, Arkansas, United States. YellvilleSummit High School provides secondary education to students in Yellville, Summit and surrounding unincorporated communities of rural Marion County, Arkansas. It was created when the former Yellville and Summit school districts consolidated and is the only high school of the newly formed YellvilleSummit School District.
Title: Forrest Griffith
Passage: Forrest Martin Griffith (February 15, 1928 December 12, 2007) was an American football halfback who played two seasons with the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Giants in the fifth round of the 1950 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Kansas and attended Lee's Summit High School in Lee's Summit, Missouri.
Title: Lee's Summit High School
Passage: Lee's Summit High School is a high school in Lee's Summit, Missouri. It is located near downtown Lee's Summit on Blue Parkway, next to the intersection of U.S. Route 50 and Route 291. It is one of three high schools in the Lee's Summit R-VII School District. The original building, built in 1953 using military surplus paint, has been added onto throughout the years. The first addition in 1963 was built to house freshmen and sophomores. Later, a Field-house and Performing Arts center were added (1963 and 1979 respectively). A corridor connecting the cafeteria and the "B Building" was then added (this glass hallway is referred to as "the Breezeway"). A major addition, including a lecture hall was completed during the 2000-01 school year. Recently, a weight room was added during the 2009-2010 school year. Lee's Summit is an A designated high school. LSHS has received prestigious honors, including the Missouri Gold Star School award for 3 years and a U.S. News World Report "Best High School" in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Title: Lee's Summit North High School
Passage: Lee's Summit North High School is a high school that serves grades 9-12. It is located in Lee's Summit, Missouri. It is the second of three high schools to open in Lee's Summit, Missouri. The other two schools are Lee's Summit West High School and Lee's Summit High School. Lee's Summit North opened in the fall of 1995. Their mascot is the Bronco. The school offers classes for the IB Diploma.
Title: Summit High School (Frisco, Colorado)
Passage: Summit High School is one of two high schools serving Frisco, in Summit County in the central Rocky Mountains of Colorado, United States. Approximately 1,000 students attend the school from the surrounding mountain towns of Frisco, Dillon, Silverthorne, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone and Summit Cove. Summit Middle School, located in Frisco is the only feeder schools for Summit High School.
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Which mountain, Mount Gongga or Gasherbrum I, is the 11th highest mountain in the world?
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Title: Gasherbrum II
Passage: Gasherbrum II (Urdu: ); surveyed as K4, is the 13th highest mountain in the world at 8035 m above sea level. It is the third-highest peak of the Gasherbrum massif, and is located in the Karakoram, on the border between GilgitBaltistan province, Pakistan, and Xinjiang, China. The mountain was first climbed on July 7, 1956, by an Austrian expedition which included Fritz Moravec, Josef Larch, and Hans Willenpart.
Title: Galgiriya Mountain
Passage: Galgiriya Mountain( ) is an isolated mountain located in Kurunegala District in Sri Lanka. The mountain is 478 m high and it ranks as the 7th highest mountain in North Western province and the 212th highest mountain in Sri Lanka. Galgiriya Mountain is noted for its unique length about 7 km which is different from other isolated mountains in the area. At present the mountain is a forest reserve as it consists of many types of valuable flora and fauna.
Title: Mount Bwahit
Passage: Mount Bwahit (or Buahit, Bachit, Buiheat) is a peak of the Semien Mountains in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Its altitude is estimated at 4430 or 4437 m above sea level, making it the third highest mountain in Ethiopia and the 13th or 14th highest mountain of Africa. It is located about 16 km west of the highest Ethiopian mountain, Ras Dashen, from which it is separated by a 1,600 m deep gorge. The connecting ridge goes NNE over the Arkwasiye Pass (ca. 3635 m), eastwards over Kidis Yared, at 4453 m the second-highest mountain in Ethiopia, and SSE over the Metelal Pass (ca. 3730 m) to Ras Dashen.
Title: Mount Helmer
Passage: Mount Helmer is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named in 1924 after Brigadier-General Richard Alexis Helmer (1864-1920). it is the 194th highest mountain in Alberta and the 355th highest mountain in Canada.
Title: Gasherbrum I
Passage: Gasherbrum I (Urdu: ; ), surveyed as K5 and also known as Hidden Peak, is the 11th highest mountain in the world at 8080 m above sea level. It is located on the PakistaniChinese border in GilgitBaltistan region of Pakistan and Xinjiang region of China. Gasherbrum I is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram region of the Himalaya. Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean "Shining Wall", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peak Gasherbrum IV; but in fact it comes from "rgasha" (beautiful) "brum" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means "beautiful mountain."
Title: Mount Gongga
Passage: Mount Gongga (), also known as Minya Konka (Khams Tibetan pinyin: "Mi'nyg Gong'ga Riwo"), is the highest mountain in Sichuan province, China. It is also known to locals as "The King of Sichuan Mountains". Situated in the Daxue Shan mountain range, between Dadu River and Yalong River, part of the Hengduan mountainous region, Mount Gongga is the easternmost 7000 m peak in the world and the third highest peak outside of the HimalayaKarakoram, after Tirich Mir and Kongur Tagh.
Title: Nazir Sabir
Passage: Nazir Sabir Urdu: is a Pakistani mountaineer. He was born in Hunza. He has climbed Mount Everest and four of the five 8000 m peaks in Pakistan, including the world's second highest mountain K2 in 1981, Gasherbrum II 8035m, Broad Peak 8050m in 1982, and Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak) 8068m in 1992. He became the first from Pakistan to have climbed Everest on 17 May 2000 as a team member on the Mountain Madness Everest Expedition led by Christine Boskoff from USA that also included famed Everest climber Peter Habeler of Austria and eight Canadians.
Title: Gasherbrum IV
Passage: Gasherbrum IV (Urdu: -4 ; ), surveyed as K3, is the 17th highest mountain on Earth and the 6th highest in Pakistan. It is one of the peaks in the Gasherbrum massif.
Title: Kanjut Sar
Passage: Kanjut Sar (Urdu: ) or Kunjudh Sar as pronounced in "Wakhi" is a mountain located in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range. Kunjudh Sar in wakhi language mean that which overlooks Kunjudh, or above Kunjudh, while Khujudh is the wakhi name for Lower Hunza. It is the 26th highest mountain on Earth and the 11th highest in Pakistan.
Title: Distaghil Sar
Passage: Disteghil Sar or Distaghil Sar (Urdu: ) is the highest mountain in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range, in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is the 19th highest mountain on earth and the 7th highest peak in Pakistan. Destghil sar is a Wakhi language word, that means "above the inner ranch." The mountain has an about 3 km long top ridge above 7400m with three distinct summits: (north)west 7885m, central 7760 m, and (south)east 7696m or 7535m ().
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Gasherbrum I
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Mount Gongga
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Gasherbrum I
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What are the middle names of the senator who is running for reelection in the United States Senate election in Michigan, 2018 ?
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Title: United States Senate election in Maryland, 2018
Passage: The 2018 United States Senate election in Maryland will take place on November 6, 2018, in order to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Maryland. Incumbent Ben Cardin is running for reelection to a third term.
Title: United States Senate election in Indiana, 2010
Passage: The 2010 United States Senate election in Indiana took place on November 2, 2010, alongside 33 other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections to fill Indiana's class III United States Senate seat. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Evan Bayh decided in February 2010 to retire instead of seeking a third term shortly after former U.S. Senator Dan Coats announced his candidacy for Bayh's contested seat. No Democratic candidate submitted enough signatures by the deadline to run, leading Democratic officials to choose U.S. Congressman Brad Ellsworth to be the nominee. The Libertarian Party nominated YMCA instructor Rebecca Sink-Burris, who had previously run against Evan Bayh in the United States Senate election in Indiana, 1998 but with less success than in this election. Republican nominee and former U.S. Senator Dan Coats won the open seat.
Title: United States Senate election in Arizona, 1980
Passage: The 1980 United States Senate election in Arizona took place on November 4, 1980. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater decided to run for reelection to a third consecutive term, after returning to the U.S. Senate in 1968 following his failed Presidential run in 1964 against Lyndon B. Johnson. Goldwater defeated Democratic Party nominee Bill Schulz in the general election, but only by a narrow margin, which later caused Goldwater to decide against running for reelection to a fourth consecutive term.
Title: United States Senate election in Arizona, 2010
Passage: The 2010 United States Senate election in Arizona took place on November 2, 2010, along with other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. The primaries were held on August 24, 2010. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator John McCain, who returned to the Senate after losing the presidency to then-Illinois Senator Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election, ran for reelection to a fifth term and won.
Title: United States Senate election in Florida, 2018
Passage: The 2018 United States Senate election in Florida will be held on November 6, 2018, alongside a gubernatorial election, U.S. House elections, and other state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic Senator Bill Nelson is running for reelection to a fourth term.
Title: Debbie Stabenow
Passage: Deborah Ann Greer Stabenow (born April 29, 1950) is the senior United States Senator from Michigan and a member of the Democratic Party. Before her election to the U.S. Senate, she was a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Michigan's 8th congressional district from 1997 to 2001. She previously served as a member of the Ingham County Board of Commissioners, Michigan House of Representatives, and Michigan Senate.
Title: United States Senate election in Minnesota, 2018
Passage: The 2018 United States Senate election in Minnesota will take place on November 6, 2018, in order to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Minnesota. Incumbent Amy Klobuchar is running for reelection to a third term.
Title: United States Senate election in Michigan, 2018
Passage: The 2018 United States Senate election in Michigan will take place on November 6, 2018, in order to elect a Class 1 member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Michigan. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow is running for re-election to a fourth term.
Title: United States Senate election in Virginia, 2018
Passage: The 2018 United States Senate election in Virginia will take place on November 6, 2018, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the Commonwealth of Virginia, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives, and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic Senator Tim Kaine is running for re-election to a second term.
Title: United States Senate election in Washington, 2018
Passage: The 2018 United States Senate election in Washington will take place on November 6, 2018, in order to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Washington. Incumbent Democrat Maria Cantwell is running for reelection to a fourth term.
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Ann Greer
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United States Senate election in Michigan, 2018
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Debbie Stabenow
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Are Pink Gin and Carrot Cake both cocktails ?
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Title: Turnip cake
Passage: Turnip cake () is a Chinese dim sum dish made of shredded radish (typically Chinese radish) and plain rice flour. The less commonly used radish cake is a more accurate name, in that Western-style turnips are not used in the dish; it is traditionally called carrot cake in Singapore. It is commonly served in Cantonese "yum cha" and is usually cut into rectangular slices and sometimes pan-fried before serving. Each pan-fried cake has a thin crunchy layer on the outside from frying, and is soft on the inside. The non-fried version is soft all over. It is one of the standard dishes found in the dim sum cuisine of Hong Kong and China as well as overseas Chinatown restaurants. It is also commonly eaten during Chinese New Year, since the word for radish (, "chhi-thu") is a homophone for "good fortune" (, "h-chhi-thu") in the Hokkien language. In Taiwan, turnip cake is also commonly eaten as part of a breakfast.
Title: Frog cake
Passage: The frog cake is a dessert in the shape of a frog's head, composed of sponge cake and cream covered with fondant. It was created by the Balfours bakery in 1922, and soon became a popular treat in South Australia. Originally frog cakes were available exclusively in green, but later brown and pink were added to the range. Since then other variations have been developed, including seasonal varieties (such as snowmen and Easter "chicks"). The frog cake has been called "uniquely South Australian", and has been employed in promoting the state. In recognition of its cultural significance, in 2001 the frog cake was listed as a South Australian Heritage Icon by the National Trust of South Australia.
Title: No Chocolate Cake
Passage: No Chocolate Cake is the fifth studio album by power pop band Gin Blossoms. It was released on September 28, 2010, worldwide, and the first single, "Miss Disarray", was released to radio stations on August 2, 2010. The album reached 1 on Amazon.com MP3 album charts on the release date. "No Chocolate Cake" entered the "Billboard" 200 album chart at number 73 after selling 7,000 copies in its first week of release. It was the album's peak position, after falling off the chart the following week.
Title: Carrot Cake Murder: A Hannah Swensen Mystery
Passage: Carrot Cake Murder: A Hannah Swensen Mystery is the 10th book in the Hannah Swenson Mysteries series by Joanne Fluke.
Title: Carrot cake
Passage: Carrot cake is a cake that contains carrots mixed into the batter.
Title: Carrot cake cookie
Passage: A carrot cake cookie is a cookie prepared with ingredients that provide a flavor and texture similar to carrot cake.
Title: Carrot Cake (cocktail)
Passage: The Carrot Cake is a cocktail that is said to taste like carrot cake, although it does not contain any carrot cake ingredients. It is a shooter drink composed of one third Bailey's Irish Cream, one third Hot Damn Cinnamon Schnapps and one third Frangelico. Alternate Recipe: 13 Bailey's Irish Cream, 13 Butterscotch Schnapps, and 13 Goldschlager.
Title: Pink Gin
Passage: Pink Gin or Pink Plymouth is a cocktail made fashionable in England in the mid-19th century, consisting of Plymouth gin and a dash of Angostura bitters, a dark red bitters that makes the whole drink pinkish. Lemon rind is also commonly used as a garnish, with the citrus oils subtly complementing the flavour.
Title: Princess cake
Passage: A princess cake ("prinsesstrta" in Swedish) is a traditional Swedish layer cake or torte consisting of alternating layers of airy sponge cake, pastry cream, and a thick-domed layer of whipped cream. This is topped by marzipan, giving the cake a smooth rounded top. The marzipan overlay is usually green, sprinkled with powdered sugar, and often decorated with a pink marzipan rose.
Title: Guildford Town Centre (mall)
Passage: Guildford Town Centre is a mall built in November 1966 and is owned by Ivanho Cambridge, a Quebec-based real estate company. For its 50th anniversary in 2016, it attempted to set the Guinness World Record for the worlds largest carrot cake.
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Carrot Cake (cocktail)
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"The Enchiridion!" is the fifth episode of the first season of a tv series created by who?
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Title: XIII: The Series
Passage: XIII: The Series is an English-language Franco-Canadian TV series that premiered in April 2011 in France and Canada. Loosely based on the Belgian graphic novel series created by Jean Van Hamme and William Vance debuting in 1984, about an amnesiac protagonist who seeks to discover his concealed past. The TV series follows the events of the 2008 TV film "", which was also produced by Prodigy Pictures and Cipango. The first season follows the plot in parallel with the existing volumes in the comic series, while the second season diverts into an all-new original story arc.
Title: Blind Spot (Homeland)
Passage: "Blind Spot" is the fifth episode of the first season of the psychological thriller TV series "Homeland". It originally aired on Showtime on October 30, 2011.
Title: Let's Be Bad (song)
Passage: "Let's Be Bad" is an original song introduced in the fifth episode of the first season of the musical TV series Smash, entitled "Let's Be Bad". It was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but within the show's universe, it was written by the songwriting team Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for the "Bombshell" musical they are working on about Marilyn Monroe.
Title: You're Undead to Me
Passage: "You're Undead to Me" is the fifth episode of the first season of The CW television series, "The Vampire Diaries" and the fifth episode of the series overall. It originally aired on October 8, 2009. The episode was written by Sean Reycraft and Gabrielle Stanton and directed by Kevin Bray.
Title: Adventure Time (season 1)
Passage: The first season of "Adventure Time", an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward, premiered on Cartoon Network on April 5, 2010 and concluded on September 27, 2010. The season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. The series is based on a short produced for Frederator's Nicktoons Network animation incubator series "Random! Cartoons". The season follows the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, where they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum, The Ice King, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Lumpy Space Princess, and BMO.
Title: Rayman: The Animated Series
Passage: Rayman: The Animated Series (also known as Rayman: The TV Series, or just Rayman) is a series of animated shorts created by Ubisoft in 1999, based on the "Rayman" adventure game series, following the success of "". It was meant to be a 26-episode series, but only four were completed when it was cancelled mid-series, leaving a fifth episode near to completion. The series was only broadcast in France, Germany and the Netherlands, but was released on VHS in North America, and later on DVD in France.
Title: The Enchiridion!
Passage: "The Enchiridion!" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American animated television series "Adventure Time". The episode was outlined, written, and storyboarded by Patrick McHale, Adam Muto, and Pendleton Ward. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on April 19, 2010. The episode guest stars Henry Rollins, John Moschitta, Jr, and Mark Hamill.
Title: The Serpent's Egg (Defiance)
Passage: "The Serpent's Egg" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American science fiction series "Defiance", and the series' fifth episode overall. It was aired on May 13, 2013. The episode was written by David Weddle Bradley Thompson and it was directed by Omar Madha.
Title: Basketball (The Office)
Passage: "Basketball" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series "The Office", and the show's fifth episode overall. The episode aired on NBC in the United States on April 19, 2005. The episode was written and directed by producer Greg Daniels, marking both his first solo writing credit and first directing credit for the series. This episode also marks the first appearance of comedian Patrice O'Neal.
Title: Come In, Stranger (Desperate Housewives)
Passage: "Come In, Stranger" is the fifth episode of the ABC television series, "Desperate Housewives". The episode was the fifth episode for the show's first season. The episode was written by Alexandra Cunningham and was directed by Arlene Sanford. It originally aired on October 31, 2004.
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Pendleton Ward
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The Enchiridion!
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Adventure Time (season 1)
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What nationality is Jonas Damborg, who plays his football in Hobro?
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Title: League of Ireland XI
Passage: The League of Ireland XI, more recently referred to as the "Airtricity League XI" for sponsorship reasons, is the representative team of the League of Ireland, the national association football league of the Republic of Ireland. For much of its history, the League of Ireland XI has effectively acted as a reserve or B team to the senior Republic of Ireland national team, providing international representative honours to home-based players. In fact it has played considerably more games than the actual Republic of Ireland B national football team. In addition to playing regular games against similar representative teams, such as the Irish League XI, the Scottish Football League XI and the Football League XI, the League of Ireland XI has also played in prestige friendlies against the full national teams of both Argentina and Brazil. The League of Ireland XI also represented Ireland in the qualifying stages of the 1988 Olympic Football Tournament. More recently a League of Ireland U-23 XI has represented the Republic of Ireland in the International Challenge Trophy. Meanwhile, a senior team with no age or nationality restriction regularly plays visiting club sides. More recently the team competed in the 2011 Dublin Super Cup
Title: Martin Mikkelsen
Passage: Martin Mikkelsen (born 29 April 1986) is a Danish professional football midfielder, who currently plays for Danish Superliga side Hobro IK.
Title: Jonas Damborg
Passage: Jonas Brix-Damborg (born 17 April 1986) is a Danish footballer who currently plays for Hobro IK.
Title: Jesper Bge Pedersen
Passage: Jesper Bge Pedersen (born 22 February 1990) is a Danish football who plays as a defender for Hobro IK.
Title: Svenne Poulsen
Passage: Svenne Poulsen (born 11 November 1980) is a Danish professional football midfielder who currently plays for Danish team Hobro IK.
Title: Jacob Tjrnelund
Passage: Jacob Tjrnelund (born 31 December 1991) is a Danish professional football defender, who plays for the Danish Superliga side Hobro IK.
Title: Hobro IK
Passage: Hobro IK is a Danish football club currently playing in the Danish Superliga. They play at DS Arena in Hobro, North Jutland, which has a capacity of 10,700. The club won the 201617 Danish 1st Division.
Title: Jesper Weinkouff
Passage: Jesper Weinkouff Christensen (born September 6, 1988) is a Danish football goalkeeper, who plays for Hobro IK. He has formerly played for FC Midtjylland in the Danish Superliga and FC Hjrring in the Danish 1st Division. He has played more than 25 games for the Danish national youth teams, ranging from under-16 to under-19 level. He is a strong keeper, weighing 80 kilos, and measuring 1.83 m .
Title: Anders Syberg
Passage: Anders Syberg (born 10 May 1988) is a Danish professional football midfielder, who currently plays for the Danish 2nd Division side Hobro IK.
Title: Lasse Ankjr
Passage: Lasse Ankjr (born March 30, 1983) is a Danish football forward, who plays for the Danish 1st Division club Hobro IK.
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Jonas Damborg
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Hobro IK
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What Swedish avant-garde metal band formed in 2003 with the debut studio album The Butcher's Ballroom?
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Title: Borderline Hymns
Passage: Borderline Hymns is the debut EP by avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra, released in 2003. It consists of four songs, all of which were re-used in their subsequent studio album debut, "The Butcher's Ballroom". It is their only record with original singer Lisa Hansson.
Title: Pandora's Piata
Passage: Pandora's Piata is the third studio album by Swedish avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra. It was released on May 14, 2012 in Europe through Candlelight Records and on May 22, 2012 in North America through Sensory Records.
Title: Hypno5e
Passage: Hypno5e is a French avant-garde metal band formed in Montpellier in 2003. They released their debut album "Des Deux l'Une Est l'Autre" in January 2007. Hypno5e uses lyrics in both French and English (as well as Castilian Spanish on "Tio" from their 2016 album "Shores of the Abstract Line"). The band has toured throughout France and the United States with other bands such as Gojira, the Ocean Collective, Watcha, Black Bomb A and Eths.
Title: The Butcher's Ballroom
Passage: The Butcher's Ballroom is the debut studio album by Swedish avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra, released in 2006. It features all four songs from their EP and disc debut "Borderline Hymns", along with 9 new songs, for a total of 13 tracks divided into two acts. It is the band's first release with singer AnnLouice Lgdlund.
Title: Aspera Hiems Symfonia
Passage: Aspera Hiems Symfonia is the debut studio album by the Norwegian avant-garde metal band Arcturus. This was the only black metal album Arcturus released, though it still contains many of the experimental elements that are seen in their following albums, which shifted into the genres of avant-garde and progressive metal. Four songs are re-recorded versions of the "Constellation" EP and the other four are new songs.
Title: Diablo Swing Orchestra
Passage: Diablo Swing Orchestra is a Swedish avant-garde metal band formed in 2003. They have released three albums: "The Butcher's Ballroom" (2006), "Sing Along Songs for the Damned Delirious" (2009), and "Pandora's Piata" (2012).
Title: What's He Building in There?
Passage: What's He Building in There? was a Canadian avant-garde metal band, formed in 2006 in Waterloo. The band's music combined elements of funk, avant-garde metal and progressive rock. The band, named after a Tom Waits song from "Mule Variations", were known for their live show in which they usually wear outrageous costumes. They have been said to "create a sort of audio psychosis that totally envelopes and surrounds the listener like a straight jacket," and their debut album has been described as "an unlikable masterpiece."
Title: Pan.Thy.Monium
Passage: Pan.Thy.Monium was a Swedish avant-garde metal band formed and led by Dan Swan with several members from another project of his, Edge of Sanity. The group disbanded in 1996, after recording "Khaooohs and Kon-Fus-Ion".
Title: Cleric (band)
Passage: Cleric is an American avant-garde metal band based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Formed in 2003, their initial lineup consisted of guitarist Matt Hollenberg, drummer Larry Kwartowitz, vocalist Nick Shellenberger and bassist Chris Weindel. After their first EP Chris Weindel was replaced by James Lynch, who was succeeded by bassist Daniel Ephraim Kennedy in 2012. Informed by metal pioneers such as Meshuggah, Converge, Fantmas, and Neurosis, the band is known for their experimental approach to grindcore, doom and avant-garde metal.
Title: Pacifisticuffs
Passage: Pacifisticuffs is the upcoming fourth studio album by Swedish avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra. It is currently planned for an October 2017 release.
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Diablo Swing Orchestra
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The Butcher's Ballroom
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Diablo Swing Orchestra
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Who is a University of British Columbia film professor, Ulrike Ottinger or Rachel Talalay?
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Title: The Korean Wedding Chest
Passage: The Korean Wedding Chest is a 2009 documentary film about Korean wedding traditions directed by Ulrike Ottinger. The German language film was described as "capturing the collision of ancient tradition and modern culture on the subject of love and marriage in Korea in a film that echoes the beauty, precision and care of the rituals she examines" by the "Los Angeles Times". The "Washington Post"'s website refers to the surrealist style of the film as being well suited to "the regal pacing of the ritual" and calls the film one of Ottinger's most praised works.
Title: World Enough and Time (Doctor Who)
Passage: "World Enough and Time" is the eleventh episode of the tenth series of the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who". It is written by Steven Moffat, directed by Rachel Talalay, and was broadcast on 24 June 2017 on BBC One. The episode received overwhelmingly positive reviews from television critics.
Title: The Doctor Falls
Passage: "The Doctor Falls" is the twelfth and final episode of the tenth series of the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who". It is written by Steven Moffat, directed by Rachel Talalay, and was broadcast on 1 July 2017 on BBC One. It is the second episode of a two-part story, the first part being "World Enough and Time". The episode received overwhelmingly positive reviews from television critics.
Title: Zeke's Pad
Passage: Zeke's Pad is an animated TV show and is a CanadaAustralia co-production between Bardel Entertainment, Flying Bark Productions, and Leaping Lizard Productions in association with Seven Network and YTV. The show was produced with the participation of The Canadian Television Fund, The Province of British Columbia Film Incentive BC, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, The Shaw Rocket Fund, The Independent Production Fund, Cogeco Program Development Fund, Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund, and British Columbia Film. It has aired on YTV in Canada and on Nickelodeon in the United States on Saturdays at 7pm. It is about the adventures of a 14-year-old skateboarder and artist named Zeke who owns a magic electronic pad that brings life to anything he draws on it.
Title: Heaven Sent (Doctor Who)
Passage: "Heaven Sent" is the eleventh and penultimate episode of the ninth series of the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who". It was first broadcast on BBC One on 28 November 2015. It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Rachel Talalay.
Title: Ulrike Ottinger
Passage: Ulrike Ottinger (born 6 June 1942) is a German filmmaker, documentarian photographer and professor at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.
Title: Freak Orlando
Passage: Freak Orlando is a 1981 West German comedy film directed by Ulrike Ottinger and starring Magdalena Montezuma.
Title: Rachel Talalay
Passage: Rachel Talalay (born August 16, 1958) is an American film and television director and producer. She is also a University of British Columbia film professor.
Title: Tank Girl (film)
Passage: Tank Girl is a 1995 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Rachel Talalay. Based on the British post-apocalyptic comic series of the same name by Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett that was originally published in "Deadline" magazine, the film stars Lori Petty, Naomi Watts, Ice-T and Malcolm McDowell. "Tank Girl" is set in a drought-ravaged Australia, years after a catastrophic impact event. It follows the antihero Tank Girl (Petty) as she, Jet Girl (Watts), and genetically modified supersoldiers called the Rippers fight "Water Power", an oppressive corporation led by Kesslee (McDowell).
Title: Joan of Arc of Mongolia
Passage: Joan of Arc of Mongolia (German: Johanna D'Arc of Mongolia ) is a 1989 German drama film directed by Ulrike Ottinger. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival.
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Rachel Talalay
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Ulrike Ottinger
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Rachel Talalay
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Which actor used a song by Pussy Galore during his role as Head of Diagostic Medicine?
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Title: Pussy Gold 5000
Passage: Pussy Gold 5000 is an EP by American noise rock band Pussy Galore, released in January 1987 by Shove Records.
Title: Gregory House
Passage: Gregory House, M.D., commonly referred to by his surname House, is the title character of the American medical drama series "House". Created by David Shore and portrayed by English actor Hugh Laurie, he leads a team of diagnosticians as the Head of Diagnostic Medicine at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in Princeton, New Jersey (based on the real-life YaleNew Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut).
Title: Honor Blackman
Passage: Honor Blackman (born 22 August 1925) is an English actress, widely known for the roles of Cathy Gale in "The Avengers" (196264), Bond girl Pussy Galore in "Goldfinger" (1964), Julia Daggett in "Shalako" (1968) and Hera in "Jason and the Argonauts" (1963). She is also notable for her role as Laura West in the ITV sitcom "The Upper Hand" (19901996).
Title: Dial 'M' for Motherfucker
Passage: Dial 'M' for Motherfucker is an album by the New York City garage punk band Pussy Galore, released in April 1989 by Caroline Records. The song "Kicked Out" is played in an Episode of "House", "Games", when Gregory House plays it to annoy Wilson and induce a seizure in a patient.
Title: GoldenEye: Rogue Agent
Passage: GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA Los Angeles and published by Electronic Arts. The player takes the role of an ex-MI6 agent, who is recruited by Auric Goldfinger (a member of a powerful unnamed criminal organisation based on Ian Fleming's SPECTRE) to assassinate his rival Dr. No. Several other characters from the Bond series make appearances throughout the game, including Pussy Galore, Oddjob, Xenia Onatopp and Francisco Scaramanga.
Title: Guv'ner
Passage: Guv'ner was an American alternative rock band from New York City, formed in 1993 following a relationship between members Charles Gansa and Pumpkin Wentzel. Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth discovered the band when he was handed a demo of theirs by Julia Cafritz of Pussy Galore, who had known Wentzel since school. Moore put out Guv'ner's debut album "Hard For Measy For You" on his label, Ecstatic Peace.
Title: Neil Hagerty
Passage: Neil Michael Hagerty is an American guitarist, songwriter and producer. He is best known for his work in Royal Trux. Hagerty released several solo albums since Royal Trux's demise in 2001, followed by recordings under the moniker The Howling Hex. He also performed as a guitarist and songwriter in Pussy Galore and Weird War.
Title: The Honeymoon Killers (American band)
Passage: The Honeymoon Killers were an American noise rock band from New York City, formed in 1983. Their name is taken from the 1970 crime film "The Honeymoon Killers". The Honeymoon Killers' sound is deeply rooted in the blues earning them comparisons to The Cramps, whose music was highly influential to Teel. The nucleus of the band was Jerry Teel and Lisa Wells, with Sally Edroso serving as the longest standing drummer between 1985 and 1990. The group's rotating line-ups would consist of members belonging to like-minded bands such as Pussy Galore, Boss Hog, Ritual Tension and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Their first three albums were independent releases issued by the band's label Fur Records. The group disbanded in 1994, with its leader Jerry Teel forming The Chrome Cranks with drummer Bob Bert and guitarist William Gilmore Weber.
Title: Space Cowboy (musician)
Passage: Nicolas Jean-Pierre Dresti (born 5 March 1975), better known by his stage name Space Cowboy, is a French-British singer-songwriter, DJ, and producer. Born in France and raised in England, Dresti first recorded in 1992 under the name of Vibes (2), and recorded two tracks. He then changed his stage name to Nicky Fabulous and produced a four track extended play, "Pussy Galore" in 1995. He has recorded under various pseudonyms including: DJ Supreme, Kings of Rhythm, Loop Da Loop, and DJ Chrome. In 2002, Dresti changed his stage name to Space Cowboy and did a cover of Prince's song, "I Would Die 4 U." In 2003, Space Cowboy debuted his first studio album "Across the Sky". On 22 June 2005, he released his second full-length album "Big City Nights" and his third album, "Digital Rock", the next year. " Digital Rock Star", a re-release of "Digital Rock", debuted as his fourth studio album on 20 October 2009.
Title: Pussy Galore
Passage: Pussy Galore is a fictional character in the 1959 Ian Fleming James Bond novel "Goldfinger" and the 1964 film of the same name. In the film, she is played by Honor Blackman. The character returns in the 2015 Bond continuation novel "Trigger Mortis" by Anthony Horowitz, set in the 1950s two weeks after the events of "Goldfinger".
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Hugh Laurie
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Dial 'M' for Motherfucker
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Gregory House
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KRCW-TV is a television station affiliated with CW, serving what city in Washington County, in the U.S. state of Oregon?
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Title: InterTV Grandes Minas
Passage: InterTV Grande Minas is a Brazilian television station affiliated with Rede Globo coverage in the Northern part of the Noroeste, Central and the Jequitinhonha and Mucuri of Minas Gerais. Operates on VHF channel 4, in its headquarters city, Montes Claros MG. Belongs to the Rede InterTV.
Title: WOI (AM)
Passage: WOI is a NewsTalk radio station affiliated with National Public Radio serving the Des Moines, Iowa area. It is located at 640 on the AM dial. Due to its dial position, power and Iowa's flat landscape, it can be heard throughout most of the state of Iowa (as far west as Sioux City and as far east as Cedar Rapids). Its signal also reaches parts of Missouri, Minnesota and Nebraska. The station's studios are located on the second floor of the Communications Building at Iowa State University in Ames (where the station is licensed) along with WOI-FM. It is the flagship station of Iowa Public Radio's all-news network.
Title: KVUI
Passage: KVUI is a television station affiliated with MeTV in Southeastern Idaho and Northwestern Wyoming that is licensed to Pocatello. It broadcasts a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 31 from a transmitter in unincorporated Bannock County east of Downtown Pocatello. The station can also be seen on Cable ONE channel 9. KVUI is owned by Buckalew Media.
Title: Beaverton, Oregon
Passage: Beaverton is a city in Washington County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. The city center is 7 mi west of downtown Portland in the Tualatin River Valley.
Title: WPMF-CD
Passage: WPMF-CD is a Class A television station affiliated with My Family TV in Miami, Florida, broadcasting on channel 38. It is owned by Anthony Murray, an individual living in New York City, New York. Anthony Murray is a partner in the New York law firm MURRAY LLP. Anthony Murray was Court Appointed Receiver and sold WPMF by order of New York State Supreme Court in September 2015.
Title: Washington County, Maryland
Passage: Washington County is a county located in the western part of the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2010 census, the population was 147,430. Its county seat is Hagerstown. Washington County was the first county in the United States to be named for the Revolutionary War general (and later President) George Washington. Washington County is one of three Maryland counties recognized by the Appalachian Regional Commission as being part of Appalachia.
Title: CFVS-DT
Passage: CFVS-DT (branded on-air as V Abitibi-Tmiscamingue) is a French language television station affiliated with V, serving Quebec's Abitibi-Tmiscamingue region that is licensed to Val-d'Or, Quebec, Canada. It broadcasts a digital signal on UHF channel 15 (or virtual channel 25.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter near Route Qubec Lithium in La Corne, and operates a rebroadcaster in Rouyn-Noranda (CFVS-DT-1) on UHF channel 20. Both transmitters flash-cut to digital on September 1, 2011.
Title: KXTF
Passage: KXTF is a television station affiliated with Cozi TV in Southern Idaho's Magic Valley that is licensed to Twin Falls. It broadcasts a standard-definition digital signal on UHF channel 35 from a transmitter on Flat Top Butte in unincorporated Jerome County east of Jerome and U.S. 93. The station can also be seen on Cable ONE channel 6 and in high definition on digital channel 475. Owned by Northwest Broadcasting, KXTF maintains studios on North 100 West in Jerome.
Title: KRCW-TV
Passage: KRCW-TV, virtual channel 32 (UHF digital channel 33), is a CW-affiliated television station serving Portland, Oregon, United States that is licensed to Salem. The station is owned by the Tribune Broadcasting subsidiary of the Tribune Media Company. KRCW maintains studios located on Southwest Arctic Drive in Beaverton, and its transmitter is located in the Sylvan-Highlands section of Portland. It operates a low-powered fill-in translator in Portland, KRCW-LP (channel 5), which operates its transmitter alongside KRCW's digital signal.
Title: KXTU-LD
Passage: KXTU-LD is a low-powered television station affiliated with The CW serving Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and other communities in southern Colorado. It is licensed to Colorado Springs and operates on digital channel 20. KXTU is a sister station to Fox affiliate KXRM-TV; both are owned by Nexstar Media Group.
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Beaverton
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Beaverton, Oregon
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Are both bands named Poor Old Lu and This Picture based out of Japan?
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Title: Motion vector
Passage: In video compression, a motion vector is the key element in the motion estimation process. It is used to represent a macroblock in a picture based on the position of this macroblock (or a similar one) in another picture, called the reference picture.
Title: This Picture
Passage: This Picture were a UK alternative rock band that was formed in 1989 in Cheltenham, England and broke up in 1995, after releasing two albums.
Title: The Poor Old Lady (La Pobre viejecita)
Passage: "The Poor Old Lady" (Spanish: ""La pobre viejecita"" ) is a fairy tale, best known in Latin America. It was first published in the book "Moral Tales for Formal Children" in 1854 by the Colombian poet Rafael Pombo. Due to the importance and impact of this play in Latin American children's literature of the nineteenth century, "The Poor Old Lady" became one of the most memorable characters in the Colombian and Latin American childhood. This paradoxical but amusing story is still reprinted in compilations of children stories and nursery rhymes.
Title: Fair (band)
Passage: Fair is an alternative rock band currently signed to Tooth Nail Records. It was created in 2005 from members of Aaron Sprinkle's touring band Sprinkle, fellow Poor Old Lu alum Nick Barber, Erick Newbill, and Joey Sanchez.
Title: Poor Old Lu
Passage: Poor Old Lu was a pioneering alternative Christian band based in the American Northwest. The band experimented with a variety of sounds and genres, particularly grunge, funk and psychedelic rock. The band consisted of Scott Hunter (vocals), Jesse Sprinkle (drums), Aaron Sprinkle (guitar), and Nick Barber (bass). Hunter was the lyricist who wrote on philosophical, metaphorical, and spiritually oriented topics. Common themes in the lyrics include introspective struggles with identity and spirituality, struggles with a superficial, secular, and modern society, and hope for life abundant. The "Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music" calls the band "One of the most accomplished and creative Christian bands of the '90s".
Title: Pacifico (band)
Passage: Pacifico is a collection of musician from all over the world, outlet of singer-songwriter Matthew Schwartz. Named after The Lassie Foundation's debut full length album, the band's recordings and live shows have included members from Monday In London, Seven Ten Split, I Married My High School Sweetheart, Starflyer 59, Project 86, Stavesacre, Poor Old Lu, Dead Poetic, Echoing Angels, House of Fools, Demon hunter, Mike Dunn Kings of New England, Manchester Orchestra...etc.
Title: Rose Blossom Punch
Passage: Rose Blossom Punch is a post-grungealternative rock band from Seattle, Washington. It was formed in 1995 by Aaron Sprinkle and Paul Mumaw, with Poor Old Lu bassist Nick Barber and guitarist Terry Coggins.
Title: Bands and accompanying musicians of Paul Kelly
Passage: Paul Kelly is an Australian rock musician. He started his career in 1974 in Hobart, Tasmania and has performed as a solo artist, in bands as a member or has led bands named after himself. Some backing bands recorded their own material under alternate names, Professor Ratbaggy and Stardust Five, with Kelly as an individual member. As of June 2013, Paul Kelly's current band members are Bree Van Reyk on drums, Zoe Hauptmann on bass guitarbacking vocals, his nephew Dan Kelly on lead guitarbacking vocals and J. Walker on guitar.
Title: Frosted Ambassador
Passage: Frosted Ambassador was an enigmatic release on Kindercore Records in 1999. While press releases claimed a long career in bands named Chronicle Ape and the New Sound and a failed solo career before "moving to Belgium to study toast," evidence suggests that the project was actually the brainchild of The Olivia Tremor Control's drummer Eric Harris, as the two bands shared a song on the album and a compilation, and William Cullen Hart created the artwork for the album. Also, The Olivia Tremor Control had a song on their album "Dusk at Cubist Castle" named "Frosted Ambassador"
Title: Only a Poor Old Man
Passage: "Only A Poor Old Man" is a 32-page funny animal comic book story written, drawn, and lettered by Carl Barks. It was published by Four Color 386 (March 1952) in the first issue of "Uncle Scrooge". It was the first comic book story with Scrooge McDuck as its main character (he had already made his debut as a supporting character in "Christmas on Bear Mountain"). The story has been reprinted many times. It was originally published with the one-page gag stories "Osogood Silver Polish", "Coffee for Two", and "Soupline Eight". Gemstone Publishing selected "Poor Old Man" for Free Comic Book Day 2005. Barks expert Michael Barrier has dubbed the story a masterpiece.
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Poor Old Lu
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This Picture
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Mark Bonnar, is a British BAFTA Scotland winning actor widely known for his role as Townsend in which first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts?
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Title: Battlefield 2142
Passage: Battlefield 2142 is a 2006 first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It is the fourth game in the "Battlefield" series. "Battlefield 2142" is set in 2142, during a new ice age, depicting a war known as "The Cold War of the 22nd Century", in which two military superpowers the European Union (EU) and Pan Asian Coalition (PAC) battle for the remaining unfrozen land during a new Ice Age.
Title: Battlefield Play4Free
Passage: Battlefield Play4Free is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and Easy Studios and published by Electronic Arts. Based on the "Battlefield" series, the game featured a modern warfare battlefield setting. "Play4Free" is built on a modified version of "Battlefield 2"' s game engine, with improvements such as high resolution artwork and post-processing effects. The game was also less demanding on computer specifications, similar to "Battlefield Heroes".
Title: Medal of Honor (2010 video game)
Passage: Medal of Honor is a first-person shooter video game developed by Danger Close Games and EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It is the thirteenth installment in the "Medal of Honor" series and a reboot of the series. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 12, 2010. While the previous titles were set during World War II, "Medal of Honor" (2010) takes place during the War in Afghanistan. The game is loosely based on parts of Operation Anaconda; specifically, the events surrounding the Battle of Roberts Ridge.
Title: Battlefield 1943
Passage: Battlefield 1943 is an online multiplayer World War II first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 through digital distribution. It takes place in the Pacific Theater of Operations of World War II. A Microsoft Windows version was planned but later cancelled.
Title: Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Passage: Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is a 2010 first-person shooter video game developed by the Swedish firm EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS and Kindle Fire systems. It is a direct sequel to "" and is part of the "Battlefield" game series. It was released worldwide in March 2010. The iOS port was released on the App Store on December 16, 2010. A Kindle Fire version was released in June 2012.
Title: Battlefield Hardline
Passage: Battlefield Hardline is a first-person shooter video game developed by Visceral Games in collaboration with EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It was released in March 2015 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Unlike the previous games in the "Battlefield" series, "Hardline" focuses on crime, heist and policing elements instead of military warfare.
Title: Battlefield 4
Passage: Battlefield 4 is a first-person shooter video game developed by video game developer EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It is a sequel to 2011's "Battlefield 3" and was released on October 29, 2013 in North America, October 31, 2013, in Australia, November 1, 2013, in Europe and New Zealand and November 7, 2013, in Japan for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
Title: Battlefield 3
Passage: Battlefield 3 is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It is a direct sequel to 2005's "Battlefield 2", and the eleventh installment in the "Battlefield" franchise.
Title: Battlefield 1
Passage: Battlefield 1 is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. Despite its name, "Battlefield 1" is the fifteenth installment in the "Battlefield" series, and the first main entry in the series since "Battlefield 4". It was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on October 21, 2016.
Title: Mark Bonnar
Passage: Mark Bonnar (born 19 November 1968) is a British BAFTA Scotland winning actor widely known for his roles as Duncan Hunter in "Shetland", Bruno Jenkins in "Casualty", Detective Finney in "Psychoville", DCC Mike Dryden in "Line of Duty", John Halliday in "Undercover" and Townsend in "Battlefield 1".
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Battlefield 1
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Mark Bonnar
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Battlefield 1
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Malcolm Lowry and Pietro di Donato, they are best known for writing which type of literature?
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Title: Donato Bramante
Passage: Donato Bramante (1444 11 March 1514), born as Donato di Pascuccio d'Antonio and also known as Bramante Lazzari, was an Italian architect. He introduced Renaissance architecture to Milan and the High Renaissance style to Rome, where his plan for St. Peter's Basilica formed the basis of design executed by Michelangelo. His Tempietto (San Pietro in Montorio) marked the beginning of the High Renaissance in Rome (1502) when Pope Julius II appointed him to build a sanctuary over the spot where Peter was allegedly crucified.
Title: John Lent
Passage: John Lent is a Canadian poet and novelist, as well as a college teacher of creative writing and literature. He has published ten books from 1978 to 2012. His book, "So It Won't Go Away", was shortlisted for the 2006 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. Lents fiction and poetry have appeared for years in magazines across Canada, including: "The Malahat Review", "Event", "Dandelion", "Grain", "The Wascana Review", "NeWest Review", "Prairie Fire", "CV2", "New Quarterly", "Waves", "Matrix", "The Fiddlehead", and "The Antigonish Review". Lent has read from his work in many cities in Canada, and internationally. Lent has also published critical articles on the work of Malcolm Lowry, Thomas DeQuincey, Wyndham Lewis, Tom Wayman, Kristjana Gunnars, Mavis Gallant, Dennis Brutus and Wilfred Watson.
Title: St Mark's Basilica
Passage: The Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark (Italian: "Basilica Cattedrale Patriarcale di San Marco" ), commonly known as Saint Mark's Basilica (Italian: "Basilica di San Marco" ; Venetian: "Baxega de San Marco" ), is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice, northern Italy. It is the most famous of the city's churches and one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture. It lies at the eastern end of the Piazza San Marco, adjacent and connected to the Doge's Palace. Originally it was the chapel of the Doge, and has only been the city's cathedral since 1807, when it became the seat of the Patriarch of Venice, archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice, formerly at San Pietro di Castello.
Title: Malcolm Lowry
Passage: Clarence Malcolm Lowry ( ; 28 July 1909 26 June 1957) was an English poet and novelist who is best known for his 1947 novel "Under the Volcano", which was voted No. 11 in the Modern Library 100 Best Novels list.
Title: Lo Spagna
Passage: Lo Spagna (died "c." 1529), "the Spaniard" in Italian, was a painter of the High Renaissance, active in central Italy. His name was Giovanni di Pietro, but he was known as "Lo spagno" because he was born in Spain. After Raphael, he was a main pupil and follower of the Umbrian painter Perugino, whose style his paintings develop. He should not be confused with "Pietro di Giovanni D'Ambrogio", the brother of the Siennese painter Vecchietta in Siena.
Title: Piero di Puccio
Passage: Piero di Puccio was a fourteenth-century Italian painter of the Gothic period, active mainly in Orvieto. He is also known as "Pietro di Puccio". He painted a fresco of stories from Genesis, from the "Creation" to the "Deluge" on the North wall of Camposanto Monumentale in Pisa. The fresco was devastated during the allied bombing during World War II.
Title: Pietro di Donato
Passage: Pietro Di Donato (April 3, 1911January 19, 1992) was an American writer and bricklayer best known for his novel, "Christ in Concrete", which recounts the life and times of his bricklayer father, Geremia, who was killed in 1923 in a building collapse. The book, which portrayed the world of New York's Italian-American construction workers during The Great Depression, was hailed by critics in the United States and abroad as a metaphor for the immigrant experience in America, and cast di Donato as one of the most celebrated Italian American novelists of the mid-20th century.
Title: Christ in Concrete
Passage: Christ in Concrete is a 1939 novel by Pietro di Donato about Italian-American construction workers. The book, which made di Donato famous, was originally published by "Esquire Magazine" as a short story and was expanded into a novel by di Donato.
Title: empeter pri Gorici
Passage: empeter pri Gorici (] or ] ; Italian: "San Pietro di Gorizia" ) is a town and the administrative centre of the Municipality of empeter-Vrtojba in the Slovene Littoral region of Slovenia. There is a border crossing into the Italian town of Gorizia. The crossing is known as "San Pietro di Gorizia" in Italian.
Title: Margerie Bonner
Passage: Margerie Bonner (February 17, 1905 September 28, 1988) was an American actress, scriptwriter, and novelist who is best known as the wife of Malcolm Lowry and for her support of the author while he wrote his best known novel, "Under the Volcano", considered one of the finest novels of the 20th century.
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Malcolm Lowry
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Pietro di Donato
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Which film directed by Luis Prieto was distributed by Aviron pictures in 2017?
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Title: Oro (film)
Passage: Oro ( Gold ) is a 2016 Filipino film written and directed by Alvin Yapan, starring Irma Adlawan, Mercedes Cabral, and Joem Bascon. The film, which was produced by Feliz Film Productions and distributed by Solar Pictures, was an official entry to the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film was based on the 2014 murder of four miners in Sitio Lahuy, Barangay Gata, Caramoan, Camarines Sur by armed members of Sagip Kalikasan Task Force, an environmental group formed in 2004 by former Camarines Sur governor Luis Villafuerte.
Title: Ninja Assassin
Passage: Ninja Assassin is a 2009 German-American neo-noir martial arts thriller film directed by James McTeigue. The story was written by Matthew Sand, with a screenplay by J. Michael Straczynski. The film stars South Korean pop musician Rain as a disillusioned assassin looking for retribution against his former mentor, played by ninja film legend Sho Kosugi. "Ninja Assassin" explores political corruption, child endangerment and the impact of violence. Known for their previous work on the "Matrix Trilogy" and "V for Vendetta", Lana and Lilly Wachowski, Joel Silver, and Grant Hill produced the film. A collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Legendary Pictures, Dark Castle Entertainment and Silver Pictures. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Title: Doomed Battalion
Passage: Doomed Battalion is a 1932 American drama film directed by Cyril Gardner and written by Karl Hartl, Patrick Kearney, Paul Perez and Luis Trenker. The film stars Luis Trenker, Tala Birell, Albert Conti, Victor Varconi, Henry Armetta and Gustav von Seyffertitz. The film was released on June 16, 1932, by Universal Pictures.
Title: The Mysterious Mr. Davis
Passage: The Mysterious Mr. Davis is a 1939 British comedy drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Henry Kendall, Kathleen Kelly and Alastair Sim. It was made as a quota quickie and distributed by the American company RKO Pictures. It was based on the novel "The Partner" by Jenaro Prieto and was released the same year as an Italian adaptation "The Silent Partner".
Title: Barracuda (2017 film)
Passage: Barracuda is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Jason Cortlund and Julia Halperin and written by Jason Cortlund. The film stars Allison Tolman, Sophie Reid, JoBeth Williams, Luis Bordonada, Larry Jack Dotson and Angelo Dylen. The film is scheduled to be released on October 6, 2017, by Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films.
Title: Pusher (2012 film)
Passage: Pusher is a 2012 British crime thriller film directed by Luis Prieto. It is an English-language remake of Nicolas Winding Refn's 1996 film of the same name. The film stars Richard Coyle, Agyness Deyn, Bronson Webb, and Paul Kaye.
Title: Aviron Pictures
Passage: Aviron Pictures is an American entertainment film distribution company headquartered in Los Angeles. Its first film was "Kidnap", released in 2017.
Title: Kidnap (2017 film)
Passage: Kidnap is a 2017 American abduction thriller film directed by Luis Prieto, written by Knate Lee and stars Halle Berry, Lew Temple, Sage Correa and Chris McGinn. The film follows Karla, a diner waitress, who is tailing a vehicle when her son is kidnapped by its occupants. The film is Berry's second abduction thriller following 2013's "The Call." The film's development began in June 2009. Principal photography began on October 27, 2014 in New Orleans, with scenes also being filmed in Slidell. Filming was completed on December 7, 2014.
Title: Ho voglia di te
Passage: Ho voglia di te (I want you) is a 2007 film, directed by Luis Prieto, taken from the same novel by Federico Moccia, in the room since 9 March 2007. The film is the sequel to Three Steps Above Heaven.
Title: Mehrunisa V Lub U
Passage: Mehrunisa V Lub U is a 2017 Pakistani romantic, socio-comedy film which is written and directed by Yasir Nawaz. The film has been released on Eid al-Fitr, 26 June 2017. It is produced by Nida Yasir and Hassan Zia under the YNH Films production company, and is distributed by Eveready Pictures and Urdu 1 Pictures. The film stars Danish Taimoor and Sana Javed in lead roles.
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Kidnap
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Aviron Pictures
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Kidnap (2017 film)
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What nation located farthest to the west within the Six Nations has a town named informally for a prominent woman, Catherine Montour?
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Title: Walker Mohawk First Nation
Passage: The Walker Mohawk First Nation is a Mohawk First Nation in southern Ontario, and is a member nation of the Six Nations of the Grand River. Its reserves include the shared reserves of Glebe Farm 40B and the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation.
Title: Catharine, New York
Passage: Catharine is a town in Schuyler County, New York. The population was 1,930 at the 2000 census. The town is one of two in the county named after Catherine Montour, a Native American interpreter and leader in the area. The Town of Catharine is in the southeast part of the county and is north of Elmira, New York.
Title: Tuscarora First Nation
Passage: Tuscarora First Nation is a Tuscarora First Nation in southern Ontario, and is a member nation of the Six Nations of the Grand River. Its reserves include Glebe Farm 40B and the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation.
Title: Upper Cayuga First Nation
Passage: The Upper Cayuga First Nation is a Cayuga First Nation in southern Ontario, and a member nation of the Six Nations of the Grand River. Its reserves include the shared reserves of Glebe Farm 40B and the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation.
Title: Catherine Montour
Passage: Catherine Montour, also known as Queen Catherine (died after 1791), was a prominent Iroquois leader living in "Queanettquaga," a Seneca village of "Sheaquaga", informally called Catharine's Town, in western New York. She has often been confused with Elizabeth "Madame" Montour, her aunt or grandmother who was a noted interpreter and adviser to the governor, and with "Queen Esther" Montour, usually described as her sister. Several places in western New York were later named in her honor, after most of the Iroquois had been forced to cede their lands and were driven out of the region.
Title: Catherine's Town
Passage: Catherine's Town was a Seneca village, ("Queanettquaga," or "Sheoquago") named informally for a prominent Seneca woman, Catherine Montour. It was located at the south end of Seneca Lake, near present-day Watkins Glen (and the towns of Catharine, Montour, and Montour Falls, all named for Catherine Montour) in what is now Schuyler County, New York.
Title: Seneca people
Passage: The Seneca are a group of indigenous Iroquoian-speaking people native to North America who historically lived south of Lake Ontario. They were the nation located farthest to the west within the Six Nations or Iroquois League (Haudenosaunee) in New York before the American Revolution.
Title: Upper Mohawk First Nation
Passage: The Upper Mohawk First Nation is a Mohawk First Nation in southern Ontario, and is a member nation of the Six Nations of the Grand River. Its reserves include the shared reserves of Glebe Farm 40B and the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation.
Title: Montour, New York
Passage: Montour is a town in Schuyler County, New York, United States. The population was 2,446 at the 2000 census. The town is one of two towns in the county named after Catherine Montour.
Title: Ken Montour
Passage: Ken Montour (born September 9, 1979 in Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation) is a former professional box lacrosse player in the National Lacrosse League. Montour played 8 seasons in the NLL, most of them with the Buffalo Bandits.
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The Seneca
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Catherine's Town
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Seneca people
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What university did the star of the 2017 comedy Landline, Abby Quinn, attend?
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Title: Hollywood Darlings
Passage: Hollywood Darlings is a 2017 comedy series starring Beverley Mitchell, Jodie Sweetin, and Christine Lakin on Pop. On September 18, 2017, the show was renewed for a second season.
Title: Unicorn Store
Passage: Unicorn Store is a 2017 comedy film, directed by Brie Larson from a screenplay by Samantha McIntyre. It stars Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Joan Cusack, Bradley Whitford, Karan Soni, Mamoudou Athie, Mary Holland, and Hamish Linklater.
Title: From Jennifer
Passage: From Jennifer, stylized as "FromJennifer", is a 2017 comedy horror film written and directed by Frank Merle. The film stars Danielle Taddei and Derek Mears as an unlikely duo plotting to become internet celebrities by filming and posting an outrageous revenge plot.
Title: The Lovers (2017 film)
Passage: The Lovers is a 2017 comedy romance film directed by Azazel Jacobs. It stars Debra Winger, Tracy Letts, Aidan Gillen, Melora Walters, Tyler Ross and Jessica Sula.
Title: Abby Quinn
Passage: Quinn is a native of Bloomfield, Michigan. She started a bachelor's degree at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, before taking time off to move to Los Angeles for acting work.
Title: Pork Pie (film)
Passage: Pork Pie is a 2017 comedy road movie written and directed by New Zealander Matt Murphy and produced by Tom Hern. The film is a remake of 1981 movie "Goodbye Pork Pie", the first New Zealand film to win a substantial local audience. The remake stars Dean O'Gorman, James Rolleston and Ashleigh Cummings as a trio of accidental outlaws who travel the length of New Zealand in a stolen yellow New Mini. The film was scored by Jonathan Crayford
Title: Lucky Boy (2017 film)
Passage: Lucky Boy () is a 2017 comedy and coming-of-age film directed by Boris Boo, and starring Wang Weiliang, Venus Wong, Chew Chor Meng and Chen Xiuhuan as the main cast.
Title: Hello Darling (play)
Passage: Hello Darling is a 2017 comedy drama play. The play is produced and directed by Yogesh Sanghvi and written by Mir Muneer.
Title: Funny Cow
Passage: Funny Cow is a 2017 comedy drama directed by Adrian Shergold, written by Tony Pitts, and starring Maxine Peake, Paddy Considine, Tony Pitts, Stephen Graham and Alun Armstrong. The original songs and score was composed by Richard Hawley with additional songs by Ollie Trevers. The film follows a woman making a name for herself in the stand-up comedy scene of working mens clubs in northern England.
Title: Landline (film)
Passage: Landline is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Gillian Robespierre and written by Robespierre and Elisabeth Holm. The film stars Jenny Slate, Edie Falco, Abby Quinn, John Turturro, Jay Duplass and Finn Wittrock, and follows sisters in 1990s New York City who think their father is having an affair.
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Carnegie Mellon University
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Landline (film)
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Abby Quinn
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What barrier spit in New Jersey is also a part of the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve?
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Title: Baha de Jobos
Passage: Baha de Jobos (English: "Jobos Bay") or Reserva Natural de Investigacin Estuarina de Baha de Jobos (English: "Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve") is a federally protected estuary in Aguirre, Puerto Rico. The bay is an intertidal tropical ecosystem dominated by seagrass beds, coral reefs, and mangroves. In an area of 1140 hectares, the reserve contains five distinct habitat types and provides sanctuary to several endangered species. Baha de Jobos is one of 28 reserves that comprise the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) National Estuarine Research Reserve System. The reserve is operated in conjunction with the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA).
Title: Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Passage: The WBNERR is representative of the northern section (Cape Cod to Sandy Hook) of the Virginian biogeographic region. WBNERR is located within the transitional border between the Virginian and Acadian biogeographic regions.
Title: Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve
Passage: The Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve is a National Estuarine Research Reserve in the state of New York.
Title: National Estuarine Research Reserve
Passage: The National Estuarine Research Reserve System is a network of 28 protected areas established by partnerships between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and coastal states. The reserves represent different biogeographic regions of the United States. The National Estuarine Research Reserve System protects more than 1.3 million acres of coastal and estuarine habitats for long-term research, water-quality monitoring, education, and coastal stewardship.
Title: South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
Passage: South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (SSNERR) is a 4770 acre National Estuarine Research Reserve located on Coos Bay Estuary, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its headquarters are in Charleston.
Title: Washburn Island, Massachusetts
Passage: Washburn Island is a 330 acre island off the coast of East Falmouth, Massachusetts within Waquoit Bay. It is home to some primitive campsites and is part of the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. It is part of the Town of Falmouth, in Barnstable County in the village of Waquoit.
Title: Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Passage: Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, on the western coast of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, is part of the National Estuarine Research Reserve System and is managed jointly by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Covering more than 370000 acre , it is largest reserve in the system, encompassing one of the most diverse and intensively used estuaries in Alaska. The local community pursued the designation of Kachemak Bay as a National Estuarine Research Reserve to preserve the lifestyle and economy of the region.
Title: Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve
Passage: Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, located in Wells, Maine, USA, is 2250 acre of protected land headquartered at a restored saltwater farm called Laudholm. As a National Estuarine Research Reserve, the Wells Reserve works to expand knowledge of coasts and estuaries, engage people in environmental learning, and involve communities in conservation, all with a goal of protecting and restoring coastal ecosystems around the Gulf of Maine. Wells Reserve funding is largely through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the nonprofit Laudholm Trust.
Title: Sandy Hook
Passage: Sandy Hook is a barrier spit in Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The barrier spit, approximately 6 mi in length and varying from 0.1 to wide, is located at the north end of the Jersey Shore. It encloses the southern entrance of Lower New York Bay south of New York City, protecting it from the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The Dutch called the area "Sant Hoek", with the English "Hook" deriving from the Dutch "Hoek" (corner, angle), meaning "spit of land".
Title: South Cape Beach State Park
Passage: South Cape Beach State Park is a Massachusetts state park located in the town of Mashpee. It is part of the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. The park is situated between Waquoit Bay and Vineyard Sound and features barrier beach and dunes, salt marsh, scrub oak and pitch pine woodland and kettle ponds and is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
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Sandy Hook
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Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
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Sandy Hook
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What institution does Radcliffe Pitches and Hasty Pudding Club have in common?
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Title: Hasty pudding
Passage: Hasty pudding is a pudding or porridge of grains cooked in milk or water. In the United States, it often refers to a version made of ground corn. Hasty pudding is notably mentioned in a verse of the early American song "Yankee Doodle".
Title: Radcliffe Pitches
Passage: The Radcliffe Pitches are a premier all-female a cappella singing ensemble at Harvard University, founded in 1975 at the Hasty Pudding Club. The group is made up of 12 to 14 Harvard undergraduates who perform at Harvard and internationally on the group's various tours. During their tours, the group has travelled within the U.S. and to international destinations including Bermuda, Spain, England, France, Germany, China and several other countries. The Pitches also perform regularly on the Harvard campus; they can be heard at large concerts in Sanders Theatre and smaller gigs including The Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Jam alongside other all-female ensembles in Cabot Caf. Other notable performances include appearances at the 1993 inauguration celebrations for President William Clinton and the Hasty Pudding Man of the Year awards.
Title: Benjamin Darrow
Passage: Benjamin Darrow (born 14 November 1868) was a lawyer, politician and author. He served as a District Attorney in New York City around the turn of the century, was a prominent Deist and later nominee for Mayor of New York. Darrow was born in Liberty, New York. He attended Phillips Andover preparatory academy. He spent his undergraduate years at Harvard University, wherein he gained membership to the prestigious Hasty Pudding Club, after which he went to Yale Law School. Darrow famously prosecuted the Phelps-McMurphy case and was subsequently elected District Attorney for Kings County, the Borough of Brooklyn, New York. He died a month short of his forty-third birthday in October 1911, after being run over by a wagon while crossing Bedford Avenue. He was a close friend of famed journalist Samuel Hopkins Adams.
Title: Hasty Pudding Theatricals
Passage: The Hasty Pudding Theatricals, known informally simply as The Pudding, is a theatrical student society at Harvard University, known for its burlesque crossdressing musicals. The Hasty Pudding Theatricals was described by John Wheelwright in 1897 as a "kindly association of men of all ages in a gay evening of simple enjoyment". It is a comedy show.
Title: Hasty Pudding Club
Passage: The Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770 is a social club for Harvard students.
Title: Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year
Passage: The Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year award is bestowed annually by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals society at Harvard University. It has been awarded annually by the society members since 1951 to performers deemed to have made a "lasting and impressive contribution to the world of entertainment."
Title: The Harvard Krokodiloes
Passage: The Harvard Krokodiloes are Harvard University's oldest "a cappella" singing group, founded in 1946. Four members of the Hasty Pudding Club at 12 Holyoke Street, popular for its all-male, burlesque musical theatre productions, began singing popular hits of their time in four-part harmony. The Krokodiloes, deriving their name from the ancient Greek word for crocodile, "krokodilos", now consists of twelve tuxedo-clad undergraduates who sing songs from the Great American Songbook and beyond.
Title: Charles Macomb Flandrau
Passage: Charles Macomb Flandrau (1871-1938), author and essayist, was born on December 9, 1871 in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was the son of Judge Charles Eugene Flandrau and Rebecca Blair Flandrau. He attended school in St. Paul and graduated from Harvard University (1895), where he was a student of Charles Townsend Copeland. He was editor of the Harvard's "Monthly" and the "Advocate" and a member of the Hasty Pudding Club and The Delphic Club. He taught English Literature at Harvard College (1895-1896), tutored overseas (1896), and was an editor for "The Youths Companion" in New York City (1897).
Title: Hasty Pudding cipher
Passage: The Hasty Pudding Cipher (HPC) is a variable-block-size block cipher designed by Richard Schroeppel, which was an unsuccessful candidate in the competition for selecting the U.S. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). It has a number of unusual properties for a block cipher: its input block size and key length are variable, and it includes an additional input parameter called the "spice" for use as a secondary, non-secret key. The Hasty Pudding cipher was the only AES candidate designed exclusively by U.S. cryptographers.
Title: Hasty Pudding Man of the Year
Passage: The Hasty Pudding Man of the Year award is bestowed annually by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals society at Harvard University. It has been awarded since 1967 to performers deemed by the society members to have made a "lasting and impressive contribution to the world of entertainment."
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Harvard
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Radcliffe Pitches
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Hasty Pudding Club
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Mornay sauce includes what type of hard yellow cheese?
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Title: Kashkaval
Passage: Kashkaval is a type of yellow cheese made of cow milk (kashkaval vitosha), sheep milk (kashkaval balkan), or both (kashkaval preslav). The name is derived from the Italian caciocavallo (Romanian: "cacaval" ; Bulgarian: , ] ; Macedonian: , ] ; Serbian: or "kakavalj" ; Albanian: "Kakavalli" ; Turkish: "kakavalkaar" ; Arabic: "qashqawn"). In Albania, Bulgaria, Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Romania, the term is often used to refer to all yellow cheeses (or even any cheese other than sirene). In English-language menus in Bulgaria, "" is translated as "yellow cheese" (whereas "sirene" is usually translated as "white cheese" or simply "cheese").
Title: Bagel toast
Passage: Bagel toast (Hebrew: , "Beygel Tost " ) is a sandwich commonly eaten in Israel. It is composed of a pressed, toasted bagel filled with vegetables and cheese and is grilled on a sandwich toaster or panini press. While the bagel is round with a hole in the center, it is unlike the typical American bagel in that it is made from a different dough with sesame seeds. Bagel toast is generally filled with tzfatit, feta, white, or yellow cheese, green olives, corn, tomatoes, onions, dressing, and pizza sauce, or a spicy sauce.
Title: Chicken Divan
Passage: Chicken Divan is a chicken casserole usually served with broccoli, almonds, and Mornay sauce. It was named after the place of its invention, the Divan Parisienne Restaurant in the New York City Chatham Hotel where it was served as the signature dish in the early twentieth century. Its creator, a chef named Lagasi, created it as part of a contest, winning a small amount of money and creating the hotel's signature dish. In French, the word "divan" refers to a meeting place or great hall, and thus the name was chosen to imply a kind of continental elegance.
Title: Bchamel sauce
Passage: Bchamel sauce ( or ; French: "Bchamel" ] ), also known as white sauce, is made from a white roux (butter and flour) and milk. It is, since the seventeenth century and on, one of the mother sauces of French cuisine. It is used as the base for other sauces (such as Mornay sauce, which is Bchamel with cheese).
Title: Gruyre (disambiguation)
Passage: Gruyre is a hard yellow cheese made from cow's milk, named after the town of Gruyres
Title: Veal Orloff
Passage: Veal Prince Orloff, veal Prince Orlov, veal Orloff, or veal Orlov (Russian: "" , "telytina Orlv" or -, "telytina po-orlvski"; French: "veau Orloff" or "veau Orlov") is a 19th-century dish of Russian cuisine, which was created by the French chef Urbain Dubois in the employ of Prince Orloff, former Russian ambassador to France. The dish consists of a braised loin of veal, thinly sliced, filled with a thin layer of pureed mushrooms (duxelles) and onions (as soubise) between each slice, and stacked back. It is then topped with Mornay sauce (bechamel sauce with cheese) and browned in the oven.
Title: Cheddar sauce
Passage: Cheddar sauce, cheddar cheese sauce, or cheese sauce is a traditional sauce used in English cooking. The sauce is based upon white sauce, which is known as one of the 'mother sauces' and cheddar cheese. It is could be seen as an English equivalent of the French Mornay sauce (itself a variant of Bchamel sauce traditionally mixed with half Gruyre and half Parmesan). The sauce is made by adding an amount of cheddar cheese to white sauce and then spiced using English mustard, Worcestershire sauce and pepper among other ingredients.
Title: Mornay sauce
Passage: A Mornay sauce is a Bchamel sauce with shredded or grated Gruyre cheese added. Some variations use different combinations of Gruyre, Emmental cheese, or white Cheddar. A Mornay sauce made with cheddar is commonly used to make Macaroni and cheese.
Title: Korycinski
Passage: Koryciski, also known as "swojski" (homemade), is a hard yellow cheese made from cow's milk, named after the village of Korycin in Poland, and made in the Podlaskie Voivodeship in eastern Poland. It is considered to be the oldest Polish yellow cheese.
Title: Gruyre cheese
Passage: Gruyre ( or ; ] , German: "Greyerzer") is a hard yellow cheese, named after the town of Gruyres in Switzerland, and originated in the cantons of Fribourg, Vaud, Neuchtel, Jura, and Berne. Before 2001, when Gruyre gained the "appellation d'origine contrle" (AOC, now AOP) status as a Swiss cheese, some controversy existed whether French cheeses of a similar nature could also be labelled "Gruyre" (French Gruyre style cheeses include Comt and Beaufort).
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Gruyre cheese
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Mornay sauce
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Gruyre cheese
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Who drove the Force India VJM09 along with a Mexican racing driver "Checo"?
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Title: Force India VJM09
Passage: The Force India VJM09 is a Formula One racing car designed by Force India to compete in the 2016 Formula One season. The car was driven by Le Mans winner Nico Hlkenberg and Sergio Prez, and used the Mercedes PU106C Hybrid power unit.
Title: Force India VJM04
Passage: The Force India VJM04 is a Formula One racing car developed by Force India for the 2011 Formula One season, the fourth car the team has made since entering the sport in 2008. The car was driven by long-time Force India driver Adrian Sutil and 2010 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters champion Paul di Resta. The car was launched online on 8 February 2011.
Title: Ricardo Rodrguez (racing driver)
Passage: Ricardo Valentn Rodrguez de la Vega (14 February 1942 in Mexico City, Mexico 1 November 1962 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Mexican racing driver who competed in the 1961 and 1962 Formula One seasons. His elder brother, Pedro, was also a noted racing driver who had much success in sports car racing and Formula One.
Title: Daniel Muiz
Passage: Daniel Muiz (born March 2, 1947) is a former Mexican racing driver from Mexico City. A sports car racer and Formula Atlantic driver who competed for numerous different teams throughout the 1970s, Muniz purchased one of Pat Patrick's cars to compete in the 1980 CART Championship Car Primera Copa Indy 150 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in his hometown. He qualified 16th in the 25 car field but was knocked out after 12 laps by engine failure. He was one of three Mexican drivers to make their first CART start in the race along with Michel Jourdain Sr. and Juan Carlos Bolaos.
Title: Force India VJM05
Passage: The Force India VJM05 is a Formula One racing car designed by Sahara Force India F1 Team for use in the 2012 Formula One season. The car was launched on 3 February at Silverstone. It was driven by Paul di Resta, and Nico Hlkenberg who returned to the sport after spending one year as Force India's test and reserve driver.
Title: Esteban Gutirrez
Passage: Esteban Manuel Gutirrez Gutirrez (] ; born 5 August 1991), is a Mexican racing driver. From 2011 to 2014, Gutirrez drove for the Sauber Formula One team but lost his drive at the end of the 2014 season. He then signed with Ferrari as their test and reserve driver for 2015. Gutirrez drove for the Haas F1 Team for the 2016 Formula One season.
Title: David Martnez (racing driver)
Passage: David Martnez (born December 8, 1981 in Monterrey) is a Mexican racing driver. He holds the record for the best debut ever by a Mexican driver in a premiere open-wheel series (IndyCar and Champ Car World Series) with his 9th place finish at the 2006 Gran Premio Telmex.
Title: Sergio Prez
Passage: Sergio Prez Mendoza ( ; born 26 January 1990) also known as "Checo" Prez, is a Mexican racing driver, currently driving for Force India.
Title: Jorge Arteaga
Passage: Jorge Arteaga (born March 28, 1986, in Aguascalientes) is a Mexican racing driver and entrepreneur. He competed in the NASCAR Toyota Series. He won the Most Popular Driver award for the Mexican Series three straight times, from 2009 to 2011. He also drove the No. 8 Toyota Camry for Revolution Racing in the KN Pro Series East.
Title: James Rossiter
Passage: James Rossiter (born 25 August 1983) is a professional racing driver from England. He is currently driving for TOM'S in Super GT and in Super Formula. Previously he was an F1 test driver for the Honda, Super Aguri and Force India Formula One teams. He has participated in karting, Formula Renault, British Formula 3 and Formula 3 Euro Series. His father, Jeremy, was also a racing driver.
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Nico Hlkenberg
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Force India VJM09
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Sergio Prez
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Who was born first, Tennessee Williams or Walter Mosley?
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Title: Tennessee Williams
Passage: Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III (March 26, 1911 February 25, 1983) was an American playwright. Along with Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, he is considered among the three foremost playwrights of 20th-century American drama.
Title: Fortunate Son (novel)
Passage: Fortunate Son (2006) is a novel by Walter Mosley.
Title: The Best American Short Stories 2003
Passage: The Best American Short Stories 2003, a volume in "The Best American Short Stories series", was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor Walter Mosley.
Title: Black Classic Press
Passage: Black Classic Press (BCP) is an African-American book publishing company, founded in 1978. Since then, BCP has published original titles by notable authors including Walter Mosley, John Henrik Clarke, E. Ethelbert Miller, Yosef Ben-Jochannan, and Dorothy B. Porter, as well as reissuing significant works by Amiri Baraka, Larry Neal, W. E. B. Du Bois, Edward Blyden, Bobby Seale, J. A. Rogers, and others.
Title: Walter T. Mosley
Passage: Walter T. Mosley (born Walter Mosley III in Brooklyn, New York) is an American Democratic politician that represents the 57th district of the New York State Assembly. He serves the neighborhoods of Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Prospect Heights, and parts of Crown Heights and Bedford Stuyvesant.
Title: Walter Mosley
Passage: Walter Ellis Mosley (born January 12, 1952) is an American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. He has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hard-boiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private investigator and World War II veteran living in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles; they are perhaps his most popular works.
Title: Little Brother (short story)
Passage: "Little Brother" is a short story by Walter Mosley that appeared in his 2001 book of dystopian short stories "Futureland: Nine Stories of an Imminent World". Mosley adapted the story into an episode of "Masters of Science Fiction" directed by Darnell Martin and starring Clifton Collins Jr..
Title: Devil in a Blue Dress
Passage: Devil in a Blue Dress is a 1990 hardboiled mystery novel by Walter Mosley, his first published book.
Title: Carl Franklin
Passage: Carl Franklin (born April 11, 1949) is an American actor, screenwriter, producer, film and television director. Franklin is a graduate of University of California, Berkeley, and continued his education at the AFI Conservatory, where he graduated with an M.F.A. degree in directing in 1986. Franklin is most noted for "Devil in a Blue Dress", which was based on the book by Walter Mosley and starred Denzel Washington and Don Cheadle.
Title: Always Outnumbered
Passage: Always Outnumbered is a television film based on the novel "Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned" by author Walter Mosley. It first aired on pay television channel HBO in 1998.
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Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III
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Tennessee Williams
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Walter Mosley
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Andre Jacquemetton is the producer of what drama television series created by Matthew Weiner?
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Title: Tomorrowland (Mad Men)
Passage: "Tomorrowland" is the thirteenth and final episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series "Mad Men", and the 52nd overall episode of the series. It aired on the AMC channel in the United States on October 17, 2010. It was written by Jonathan Igla and Matthew Weiner and directed by Matthew Weiner.
Title: Breaking the Ice (Star Trek: Enterprise)
Passage: "Breaking the Ice" is the eighth episode (production 108) of the television series "", and was written by Maria Jacquemetton and Andre Jacquemetton. Terry Windell served as director for the episode;. This episode was nominated for the 2002 Emmy Award for visual effects.
Title: List of Mad Men episodes
Passage: "Mad Men" is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and broadcast on the cable network AMC. The series premiered on July 19, 2007, and concluded on May 17, 2015, after seven seasons and 92 episodes. The show is set primarily in the 1960s and is centered on the private and professional life of Don Draper (Jon Hamm), an enigmatic advertising executive on Madison Avenue.
Title: Maria Jacquemetton
Passage: Maria Jacquemetton is an American television writer and producer. She graduated from Lehigh University in 1983. She served as a producer for the first season of "Mad Men" and co-wrote, with husband Andre Jacquemetton, three episodes of the season. Alongside her colleagues on the writing staff she won a Writers Guild of America Award for Best New Series and was nominated for the award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2008 ceremony for her work on the season. She returned as a producer for the second season and continued to write episodes. She was nominated for the WGA award for Best Dramatic Series a second time at the February 2009 ceremony for her work on the second season. She won the WGA Award for Best Drama Series (after being nominated for the third consecutive year) at the February 2010 ceremony for her work on the third season.
Title: Long Weekend (Mad Men)
Passage: "Long Weekend" is the tenth episode of the first season of the American television drama series "Mad Men". It was written by Bridget Bedard, Andre Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton and series creator Matthew Weiner. The episode was directed by Tim Hunter. The episode originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on September 27, 2007.
Title: Dear Doctor
Passage: "Dear Doctor" is the thirteenth episode of the of the American science fiction television series "", and originally aired on January 23, 2002, on UPN. The episode was written by Maria and Andre Jacquemetton, and was directed by James A. Contner.
Title: Andre Jacquemetton
Passage: Andre Jacquemetton is an American television writer and producer. He served as a producer for the first season of "Mad Men" and co-wrotewith wife Maria Jacquemettonthree episodes of the season. Alongside his colleagues on the writing staff he won a Writers Guild of America Award for Best New Series and was nominated for the award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2008 ceremony for his work on the season. He returned as a producer for the second season and continued to write episodes. He was nominated for the WGA award for Best Dramatic Series a second time at the February 2009 ceremony for his work on the second season. He won the WGA Award for Best Drama Series (after being nominated for the third consecutive year) at the February 2010 ceremony for his work on the third season.
Title: Acquisition (Star Trek: Enterprise)
Passage: "Acquisition" is the nineteenth episode of the of the American science fiction television series "" that originally aired on March 27, 2002, on UPN. The episode was developed into a teleplay by Maria and Andre Jacquemetton from a story by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, and was directed by James Whitmore, Jr.. Set in the 22nd century, the series follows the adventures of the first Starfleet starship, "Enterprise", registration NX-01. In this episode, a group of interstellar alien thieves knock out the "Enterprise" crew and begin looting the ship. Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker III (Connor Trinneer) is the only one left to stop them.
Title: Mad Men
Passage: Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television. The series premiered on July 19, 2007, on the cable network AMC. After seven seasons and 92 episodes, "Mad Men's" final episode aired on May 17, 2015.
Title: Commissions and Fees
Passage: "Commissions and Fees" is the twelfth and episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series "Mad Men" and the 64th episode of the series overall. It is co-written by Andre Jacquemetton and Maria Jacquemetton, and directed by Christopher Manley. It aired on the AMC channel in the United States on June 3, 2012.
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Mad Men
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Andre Jacquemetton
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Mad Men
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Which French car manufacturer supplied the technology for the Burton?
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Title: Peugeot Concours Design
Passage: The Peugeot Concours Design competition was a biennial competition run by the French car manufacturer Peugeot. For each competition, entrants had to submit their designs for a car. A model of the winning design was built by the Peugeot Styling Centre and unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The last competition took place in 2008.
Title: Alpine A110 (2017)
Passage: The Alpine A110 is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car introduced by French car manufacturer Alpine at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show in March 2017.
Title: Citron 2CV
Passage: The Citron 2CV (French: ""deux chevaux" i.e., "deux chevaux-vapeur"" (lit. "two steam horses", "two tax horsepower") is an air-cooled front-engine, front-wheel-drive economy car introduced at the 1948 Paris Mondial de l'Automobile and manufactured by Citron for model years 19481990.
Title: Peugeot 203
Passage: The Peugeot 203 is a large family car which was produced by the French car manufacturer Peugeot between 1948 and 1960.
Title: Peugeot 104
Passage: The Peugeot 104 is a city car motor car designed by Paolo Martin and produced by the French car manufacturer Peugeot between 1972 and 1988. It was the first model produced at the company's Mulhouse . It was also the first new Peugeot introduced since 1955 not to be available with a diesel option.
Title: Peugeot 308
Passage: The Peugeot 308 is a small family car produced by the French car manufacturer Peugeot. It was unveiled on 5 June 2007, and launched in September 2007. Its development code was ""Project T7"", and is the first car of the X08 generation of Peugeot models. The 308 features a range of petrol and diesel engine options. In March 2011, the 308 received a facelift and it premiered at the Geneva Motor Show. A second generation was unveiled in 2013 and it was awarded as the 2014 European Car of the Year.
Title: Renault RS01
Passage: The Renault RS01 was the first Formula One car to be powered by a turbocharged engine. It was also the first to use radial tyres, which were provided by Michelin. Designed by Andr de Cortanze and Jean-Pierre Jabouille, it first appeared at the 1977 British Grand Prix. The rules of F1 at the time permitted 3.0 litre engines of natural aspiration, with a clause for a 1.5 litre supercharged or turbocharged engine. None of the teams had pursued this avenue, and stuck to Ford Cosworth DFV engines, whilst Ferrari, Matra and Alfa Romeo concentrated on developing Flat-12 engines for their cars, and their customer teams of Ligier and Brabham. Leading French car manufacturer Renault decided to develop a 1.5 litre turbocharged engine, and a car to accompany the powerplant.
Title: Automobile Dacia
Passage: (] ) is a Romanian car manufacturer that takes its name from the historic region that constitutes much of present-day Romania. The company was founded in 1966, and has been a subsidiary of the French car manufacturer Renault since 1999. It is Romania's top company by revenue and the largest exporter, constituting 7.3 of the country's total exports in 2014.
Title: Citron C-Mtisse
Passage: The Citron C-Mtisse is a concept car produced by the French car manufacturer Citron. It was first introduced in 2006 at the Paris autoshow. It has been stated that the reason for creating such a car was to show that a hybrid car can have the same performance as a gasoline- or diesel-powered car. The car is a 5-door 22 shooting-brake.
Title: Burton (car)
Passage: The Burton is a Dutch sports car based on French 2CV technology. The Burton is an open, nostalgic-looking sports car built on the chassis of the 2CV with a modern glassfibre bodykit. The car can be built as an open two seater, or with a hardtop with gull-wing doors or with a custom made convertible roof. From the beginning of 2002 the Burton is available all over Europe.
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Citron
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Were Henrik Malyan and Claude Autant-Lara both film directors?
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Title: We and Our Mountains
Passage: We and Our Mountains (Armenian: ) is a 1969 Armenian comedy film directed by Henrik Malyan and starring Azat Sherents, Frunzik Mkrtchyan and Sos Sargsyan
Title: Marguerite de la nuit
Passage: Marguerite de la nuit (US title: "Marguerite of the Night") is a 1955 French language motion picture fantasy drama directed by Claude Autant-Lara, and written by Ghislaine Autant-Lara (screenplay dialogue) and Gabriel Arout (adaptation), based on novel by Pierre Dumarchais. The film stars Michle Morgan and Yves Montand.
Title: Fric-Frac
Passage: Fric-Frac is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and Maurice Lehmann, starring Fernandel, Arletty and Michel Simon. It tells the story of Marcel, an assistant to a jeweller, who befriends a couple of criminals who want to use him as an accomplice to rob his boss. The film is based on a 1936 play by douard Bourdet. Filming took place in March and April 1939 at the Laboratoires et Studios Eclair in pinay-sur-Seine. The film was released in France on 15 June 1939 through Solaris Distribution.
Title: The Red Inn
Passage: The Red Inn (French: L'auberge rouge ) is a 1951 French comedy-crime film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, starring Fernandel, Franoise Rosay and Julien Carette. Set in 1833, it tells the story of how a monk visits the inn l'Auberge rouge in Peyrebeille, where the innkeeper confesses to a number of serious sins. The film is based on the actual crime case of the Peyrebeille Inn. It premiered on 19 October 1951. A remake of the film, directed by Grard Krawczyk, premiered in 2007.
Title: Henrik Malyan
Passage: Henrik Sureni Malyan (Armenian: , also transliterated Henrik Malian; September 30, 1925 March 14, 1988) was an Armenian film director and writer.
Title: Claude Autant-Lara
Passage: Claude Autant-Lara (] ; 5 August 1901 5 February 2000) was a French film director and later Member of the European Parliament (MEP).
Title: The Red and the Black (film)
Passage: The Red and the Black (French: "Le rouge et le noir" ) is a 1954 French drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost, based on the novel "The Red and the Black" by Stendhal. The film starred Gerard Philipe, Antonella Lualdi and Danielle Darrieux, and won the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics award for the best film of 1955 and the Grand Prix de l'Acadmie du Cinma the same year.
Title: Guys from the Army Band
Passage: Guys from the Army Band (Armenian: ) is a 1960 Armenian comedy film directed by Henrik Malyan and Henrik Margaryan.
Title: A Woman in White
Passage: A Woman in White (French: Le Journal d'une femme en blanc) is a 1965 French-Italian drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Marie-Jos Nat, Jean Valmont and Claude Gensac. It was written by Jean Aurenche and Andr Soubiran.
Title: A Piece of Sky (1980 film)
Passage: A Piece of Sky (Armenian: ) is a 1980 Soviet comedy film directed by Henrik Malyan.
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Claude Autant-Lara
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What English rock band featuring Tom Chaplin on lead vocals is also part of the record label Fierce Panda Records?
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Title: Fierce Panda Records
Passage: Fierce Panda Records is a London-based independent record label, with its first release in February 1994. It also produced a small number of releases that year by now famous artists such as Ash, The Bluetones, Baby Bird and Supergrass. Fierce Panda is also credited with releases by Acres of Lions, Air Traffic, Art Brut, The Blackout, Boy Kill Boy, Coldplay, Death Cab for Cutie, Desperate Journalist, Embrace, Goldheart Assembly, Kenickie, Seafood, Keane, Placebo, The Polyphonic Spree and Shitdisco.
Title: The Crookes
Passage: The Crookes was a British indie rock band who formed in Sheffield in 2008. They released their first single "A Collier's Wife" in 2009 as part of the Too Pure singles club, followed by single "Bloodshot Days" that was released on Heist or Hit Records in 2010. Signed to London independent record label Fierce Panda Records, they have subsequently released four albums, "Chasing After Ghosts" (2011), "Hold Fast" (2012), "Soapbox" (2014), and Lucky Ones (2016) along with an extended EP "Dreams Of Another Day" (2010).
Title: Films of Colour
Passage: Films of Colour are an English alternative rock band, formed in 2008 at the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, Essex, England. They originally started gigging under the name of Spires but as there were other bands already established by this name, they later changed their name to Films of Colour. After seeing them at their second gig, they were taken under the wing of Phil Catchpole (Relentless Records) where he developed their sound and put them in the studio and finally on tour with Cage the Elephant. Paul Carey joined the band as a Co-Manager in 2009, but when Phil Catchpole left in 2010, Paul Carey continued on and took command as their sole manager. On 4 October 2010, the band released their first single "Actions" with the B-side "Circles" (both producedmixed by Duncan "Pixie" Mills (Florence and the Machine). The single was released digitally and on limited edition 7" Vinyl by Fierce Pandas sister label Label Fandango. The band's sound were compared to acts such as Radiohead, Muse, Coldplay, early Bloc Party and Swedish act Miike Snow. Simon Williams, head of Fierce panda described the band "as the best band he's signed since Radiohead and Coldplay". Picked up as The Guardians New Band of the Day, Best of Myspace Winners, The Independent newspapers Barometer: One to Watch and Steve Lamacqs Favourite New Band. There was radio support from 6 Music, Absolute Radio, BBC Radio 2 as well as holding the number 1 spot for two weeks on Amazing Radio
Title: List of Fierce Panda Records artists
Passage: The following is a list of bands who had material released on London based label Fierce Panda Records
Title: Keane (band)
Passage: Keane are an English rock band from Battle, East Sussex, formed in 1995. The band currently comprises Tom Chaplin (lead vocals, electricacoustic guitar), Tim Rice-Oxley (piano, synthesisers, bass guitar, backing vocals), Richard Hughes (drums, percussion, backing vocals), and Jesse Quin (bass guitar, acousticelectric guitar, backing vocals). Their original line-up included founder and guitarist Dominic Scott, who left in 2001.
Title: Label Fandango
Passage: Label Fandango is an independent record label based in Highbury, London. Evolving out of parent companies Fierce Panda Records and Pointy Records, it has been releasing limited edition music singles since 2005. It is run by live music promotion company Club Fandango.
Title: Decade: Ten Years of Fierce Panda
Passage: Decade: Ten Years of Fierce Panda (released 1 March 2004) is a compilation album released by Fierce Panda Records. The album celebrates the label's tenth anniversary, and features some of their best-known artists.
Title: Club Fandango
Passage: Club Fandango is a live music promotions company based in Highbury, London, England. It was started in 2001, by Simon Williams and Andy MacLeod. The former runs Fierce Panda records, the latter the Pointy Records label. Williams and MacLeod had previously promoted nights such as Club Spangle! , NME "On" nights, Club Pointy and Club Panda.
Title: Bruise Pristine
Passage: "Bruise Pristine" is a song by English alternative rock band Placebo, released in its original version as a split single with the band Soup by record label Fierce Panda in October 1995. It was re-recorded for the band's 1996 self-titled debut album, and this version was released in May 1997 as the fifth and final single from the album.
Title: First Love (The Maccabees song)
Passage: "First Love" was a song written by Rupert Jarvis, Robert Dylan Thomas, Orlando Weeks, Hugo White, Felix White and was the third release by British indie band The Maccabees, in November 2006. This was the Band's first release for British record label Fiction, having switched from label Fierce Panda Records, and the band's first to crack the UK top 40, peaking at number forty.
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Keane
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Fierce Panda Records
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Keane (band)
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Where is the British bicycle manufacturer based who produces the Claud Butler bicycle?
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Title: Claud Butler
Passage: Claud Butler (14 July 1903 2 November 1978) was a London-based bicycle dealer and frame-builder, who from 1928 created a chain of bicycle-retail shops in London and the Midlands. His company was one of the most successful of the inter-war era but failed after World War II and the resultant boom in motor buses and motor cars. The Claud Butler brand was bought from the receivers by other companies, and they are now produced by Falcon Cycles, a division of Tandem Group.
Title: Giant Bicycles
Passage: Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (commonly known as Giant) is a Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer that is recognized as the world's largest bicycle manufacturer. Giant has manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, the Netherlands, and China.
Title: Phillips Cycles
Passage: Phillips Cycles Ltd. was a British bicycle manufacturer based in Smethwick near Birmingham, England. Its history began early in the 20th century and ended in the 1980s by which time it had become part of Raleigh Industries, itself a part of the Tube Investments group. For a number of years, the company was the second-largest bicycle producer in Britain, after Raleigh. The company motto, which was carried on all its badges, was "Renowned the World Over". The "Phillips" brand is still used around the world, especially in China and the Far East, having been licensed by Raleigh.
Title: Litespeed
Passage: Litespeed is a U.S. bicycle manufacturer founded in 1986 in Ooltewah, Tennessee. Litespeed makes titanium and carbon fiber frame road racing bicycles and mountain bikes. Titanium bicycle frames are famed for their ride quality. Litespeed, along with triathlon specific bicycle manufacturer Quintana Roo, is a subsidiary of the American Bicycle Group.
Title: Paper Bicycle
Passage: Paper Bicycle is a Scottish bicycle manufacturer based in Ayrshire. It is also the name of the bicycle that the company produces. This is derived from the fact that the original prototype had its chaincase panels covered with wallpaper.
Title: Raleigh Bicycle Company
Passage: The Raleigh Bicycle Company is a bicycle manufacturer based in Nottingham, England. Founded by Woodhead and Angois in 1885, who used Raleigh as their brand name, it is one of the oldest bicycle companies in the world. After being acquired by Frank Bowden, it became The Raleigh Cycle Company in December 1888, which was registered as a limited liability company in January 1889. By 1913, it was the biggest bicycle manufacturing company in the world. From 1921 to 1935, Raleigh also produced motorcycles and three-wheel cars, leading to the formation of the Reliant Company. The Raleigh division of bicycles is currently owned by the Dutch corporation Accell.
Title: Falcon Cycles
Passage: Falcon Cycles is a British bicycle manufacturer based in Brigg, North Lincolnshire, owned by Tandem Group.
Title: Ellis Briggs
Passage: Ellis Briggs is a British bicycle manufacturer and shop, based in Shipley, West Yorkshire, England. It is the oldest bicycle shop in the Bradford area still in business today. Ellis Briggs have produced lightweight bicycles since 1936 and continue to do so. Ellis Briggs sprang to fame when the cyclist Ken Russell won the 1952 Tour of Britain on an Ellis Briggs.
Title: Waterford Precision Cycles
Passage: Waterford Precision Cycles is a small bicycle manufacturer based in Waterford, Wisconsin. Waterford produces high-end, custom, hand-built, steel-alloy frame bicycles, particularly road, criterium, stage, track, and cyclocross racing bicycles, that range in price from about 2,500 to 8,500. Waterford builds both tig-welded and lugged steel frames to order, and specializes in custom and unique bicycle frames.
Title: Calcott Brothers
Passage: Calcott was a small English motor vehicle manufacturer based in Coventry. The company began as a bicycle manufacturer in 1886 taking advantage of a boom in the cycling industry at that time. The end of the century brought an end to the cycling boom and the demise of many bicycle manufacturers; however, Calcott managed to continue production and by 1904 was also building motorcycles. Production switched to automobiles in 1913 of which around 2,500 were made.
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Brigg, North Lincolnshire
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Claud Butler
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Falcon Cycles
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What sport do Jan Kode and Pablo Cuevas play?
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Title: 2010 BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux Doubles
Passage: Pablo Cuevas and Horacio Zeballos were the defending champions. Cuevas chose to compete in Madrid and Zeballos chose not to compete this year. Nicolas Mahut and douard Roger-Vasselin won in the final 57, 63, [107], against Karol Beck and Leo Friedl.
Title: 1976 Bavarian Tennis Championships Doubles
Passage: Wojtek Fibak and Jan Kode were the defending champions, but Fibak did not participate this year. Kode partnered Ji Hebec, losing in the semifinals.
Title: 2014 Uruguay Open Doubles
Passage: Martn Cuevas and Pablo Cuevas were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, defeating Nicols Jarry and Gonzalo Lama in the final, 62, 64.
Title: Pablo Cuevas
Passage: Pablo Gabriel Cuevas Urroz (] ; born January 1, 1986) is an Argentine-born Uruguayan professional tennis player. Cuevas won the 2008 French Open men's doubles title with Luis Horna.
Title: Jan Kode
Passage: Jan Kode (born 1 March 1946) is a right-handed Czech former tennis player who won three Grand Slam singles events in the early 1970s.
Title: Martn Cuevas
Passage: Martn Cuevas Urroz (born January 14, 1992, in Salto, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan professional tennis player. Martn Cuevas is the brother of the Uruguayan player Pablo Cuevas. They have played together in the ATP Challenger Tour three times, with a final in the Copa Petrobras in Montevideo 2009 and semifinal in Szczecin challenger 2010 as best results. Martn made his debut in Davis Cup against Dominican Republic, losing to Johnson Garcia. His second appearance came against Brazil, losing to Thomaz Bellucci and Marcelo Melo. Brazil won this tie 5-0. Cuevas won his second ITF Future doubles title in Peru F1 2010. The following week he won his third doubles title, winning Peru F2. In February 2011, together with fellow countryman Marcel Felder, Cuevas won Panama F1, his fourth ITF Future doubles title.
Title: 2016 Internazionali BNL d'Italia Men's Doubles
Passage: Pablo Cuevas and David Marrero were the defending champions, but Marrero chose not to participate this year. Cuevas played alongside Marcel Granollers, but lost in the quarterfinals to Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock. br
Title: 2017 Rio Open Doubles
Passage: Juan Sebastin Cabal and Robert Farah were the defending champions, but lost in the final to Pablo Carreo Busta and Pablo Cuevas, 46, 75, [810].
Title: 2017 Brasil Open Singles
Passage: Pablo Cuevas was the two-time defending champion and successfully defended his title, defeating Albert Ramos Violas in the final, 67, 64, 64.
Title: 2016 Brasil Open Singles
Passage: Pablo Cuevas was the defending champion and successfully defended his title, defeating Pablo Carreo Busta in the final, 76, 63.
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tennis
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Jan Kode
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Pablo Cuevas
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Are both the Park Row Building and the MetLife Building located in New York City?
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Title: New York Times Building (41 Park Row)
Passage: The New York Times Building, at 41 Park Row in the Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was the home of "The New York Times" from 1889 to 1903, when it moved to Longacre Square, now known as Times Square. The building stands as the oldest of the surviving buildings of what was once "Newspaper Row", and is owned by Pace University. A bronze statue of Benjamin Franklin holding a copy of his "Pennsylvania Gazette" stands in front of the building across the street in Printing-House Square, currently known as 1 Pace Plaza.
Title: MetLife Building
Passage: The MetLife Building is a 59-story skyscraper at 200 Park Avenue at East 45th Street above Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Built in 196063 as the Pan Am Building, the then-headquarters of Pan American World Airways, it was designed by Emery Roth Sons, Pietro Belluschi and Walter Gropius in the International style. The world's largest commercial office space by square footage at its opening, it remains one of the 100 tallest buildings in the United States.
Title: Park Avenue Viaduct
Passage: The Park Avenue Viaduct is a roadway in the Manhattan borough of New York City that carries Park Avenue from East 40th to 46th Streets around Grand Central Terminal and the MetLife Building, then through the Helmsley Building; all three buildings lie across the line of the avenue.
Title: Helmsley Building
Passage: The Helmsley Building is a 35-story building located at 230 Park Avenue between East 45th and East 46th Streets in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, which was built in 1929 as the New York Central Building, and was designed by Warren Wetmore, the architects of Grand Central Terminal, in the Beaux-Arts style. Before the erection of the Pan Am Building now the MetLife Building this building stood out over the city's second most prestigious avenue as the tallest structure in the great "Terminal City" complex around Grand Central.
Title: Potter Building
Passage: The Potter Building, at 38 Park Row on the corner of Beekman Street, a full-block building also known as 145 Nassau Street, in the Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 188286 and was designed by Norris G. Starkweather in a combination of the Queen Anne and neo-Grec styles, as an iron-framed office building.
Title: Park Row Building
Passage: The Park Row Building is a building on Park Row bordering TriBeCa and the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan also known as 15 Park Row. The building was designed by R. H. Robertson, a pioneer in steel skyscraper design, and engineered by the firm of Nathaniel Roberts.
Title: Drumgoole Plaza
Passage: Drumgoole Plaza is a public park that sits in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge in Manhattan, New York City, on Frankfort Street between Park Row and Gold Street, and next to the main building of Pace University at One Pace Plaza. Opened on November 5, 2003, the park is maintained by Pace under the management of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
Title: New York City Hall
Passage: New York City Hall, the seat of New York City government, is located at the center of City Hall Park in the Civic Center area of Lower Manhattan, between Broadway, Park Row, and Chambers Street. The building is the oldest city hall in the United States that still houses its original governmental functions, such as the office of the Mayor of New York City and the chambers of the New York City Council. While the Mayor's Office is in the building, the staff of thirteen municipal agencies under mayoral control are located in the nearby Manhattan Municipal Building, one of the largest government buildings in the world.
Title: 1 Police Plaza
Passage: One Police Plaza (often abbreviated as 1PP) is the headquarters of the New York City Police Department (NYPD). The building is located on Park Row in Civic Center, Manhattan near New York City's City Hall and the Brooklyn Bridge. Its block borders Park Row, Pearl Street, and Police Plaza. 1PP replaced the NYPD's previous headquarters at 240 Centre Street, approximately 1 mi north of 1 Police Plaza.
Title: Park Row (Manhattan)
Passage: Park Row is a street located in the Financial District, Civic Center, and Chinatown neighborhoods of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The street runs east-west, sometimes called north-south because the western end is nearer to Downtown Manhattan. At the north end of Park Row is the confluence of Bowery, East Broadway, St. James Place, Oliver Street, Mott Street, and Worth Street at Chatham Square. At the street's south end, Broadway, Vesey Street, Barclay Street, and Ann Street intersect. The intersection includes a bus turnaround loop designated as Millennium Park.
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Park Row Building
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MetLife Building
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When did the hockey field where the 2015 Hockey City Classic was played open?
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Title: Komazawa Hockey Field
Passage: The Komazawa Hockey Field was a venue constructed in Tokyo, Japan for the field hockey competitions of 1964 Summer Olympics. Although there were three hockey fields, it marked the first time the field hockey was played in one single venue for the Summer Olympics since the 1920 Games.
Title: 1996 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship
Passage: The 1996 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship was the 16th women's collegiate field hockey tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college field hockey team in the United States. The North Carolina Tar Heels won their third championship, defeating the Princeton Tigers in the final The championship rounds were held at the Boston College Field Hockey Field in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts on the campus of Boston College.
Title: Pruitt Field
Passage: Pruitt Field is a field hockey field located in Athens, Ohio on the campus of Ohio University. It serves as the home of the Ohio Bobcats women's field hockey program and opened in 2000. Pruitt Field is surrounded by Goldsberry Track and acts as the infield for track events.
Title: Soldier Field
Passage: Soldier Field is an American football stadium located in the Near South Side of Chicago, Illinois. It opened in 1924 and is the home field of the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL), who moved there in 1971.
Title: Adrian D'Souza
Passage: Adrian Albert D'souza (born 24 March 1984 in Mumbai, Maharashtra) is a field hockey goalkeeper from India, who made is international debut for the Men's National Team in January 2004 during the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Adrian has more than 100 International Caps for his country in all competitions. He has played in all major field hockey tournaments, including the 2006 Hockey World Cup, 2006 Asian Games, 2007 Asia Cup and 2 Champions Trophies. Regarded as one of the most innovative and daring goal-keepers of recent times, Adrian bought the rushing technique to the hockey field.
Title: Sakae Morimoto
Passage: Sakae Morimoto (Japanese: ; born January 20, 1977 in Tenri, Nara) is a female field hockey field player from Japan. Affiliated with the Tenri University she played for the Japan women's national field hockey team, at two Summer Olympics: 2004 and 2008.
Title: Hockey 9s
Passage: Hockey 9s or Hockey Nines is a variation of the sport of field hockey played at international level. While played on a standard size hockey field, there are a number of variations in its rules, most significantly the reduction of number of players on a team from eleven to nine.
Title: BAF Saheen College Hockey Field
Passage: BAF Shaheen College hockey field is a hockey field in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the ground of BAF Shaheen College Hockey Team. It is the only school hockey ground of Bangladesh containing artificial turf. A number of national level tournaments are held there every year. It was constructed in 2014 with a view to provide better infrastructural facilities to its hockey team and to give opportunity at school level to arrange tournaments of international standard. The construction began in December, 2014. It was opened in the end of that month making it the first ever artificial hockey turf of school of Bangladesh.
Title: 2015 Hockey City Classic
Passage: The 2015 Hockey City Classic is a doubleheader of ice hockey games which will be played on February 7, 2015 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. This is the 3rd edition of the Hockey City Classic. The 2015 Hockey City Classic will feature two games, the first of which will be played between Miami (OH) and Western Michigan and the second of which will be played between in-state rivals, Michigan and Michigan State.
Title: 2015 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship
Passage: The 2015 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship was the 35th women's collegiate field hockey tournament organized by the NCAA, to determine the top Division I college field hockey team in the United States. The semifinals and championship match were played at the Ocker Field Hockey Field in Ann Arbor, Michigan from November 20 to 22, 2015. This was the first time Michigan hosted the tournament finals.
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1924
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2015 Hockey City Classic
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Soldier Field
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The singer of "Sal de Mi Piel" was naturalized in what country?
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Title: Belinda Peregrn
Passage: Belinda Peregrn Schll (born August 15, 1989), known mononymously as Belinda, is a Spanish singer and actress Mexican naturalized .
Title: De Mi Alma Latina
Passage: De Mi Alma Latina (also known as From My Latin Soul) is a 1994 Latin music album by Spanish tenor Plcido Domingo. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album of the year. Most of the tracks on the album are medleys of, in the words of one author, "some of the Latino world's most memorable melodies." The only new composition on the album, "De Mxico a Buenos Aires", was written by Domingo's son Plcido Domingo Jr. All the songs are in Spanish, except for "Manh de Carnaval" and "Aquarela do Brasil", which are in Portuguese. Domingo also used "De Mi Alma Latina" and "From My Latin Soul" as the names for some of his subsequent Latin music concerts. In 1997, he released a follow-up album entitled "De Mi Alma Latina 2".
Title: Ms de Mi Alma
Passage: Ms de Mi Alma (Eng.: "More of My Soul"') is the fourth studio album released by Marco Antonio Sols on May 29, 2001. This album became his second number-one hit on the "Billboard" Top Latin Albums chart and received a nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2002. "Cuando Te Acuerdes de Mi" was featured in the novela "Salom". The album received a 2002 Premio Lo Nuestro Award nomination for Pop Album of the Year.
Title: Kraken IV: Piel de Cobre
Passage: Kraken IV is the name of the fourth studio album Colombian group Kraken It was released on November 4, 1993 by Discos Fuentes. The first single from the album was "Lenguage de mi Piel
Title: Acuerdate De Mi
Passage: Acuerdate De Mi in English "Remember Me" was released as a promotional single from the band Selena y Los Dinos in 1986. Acuerdate De Mi was written by A.B. Quintanilla. "Acuerdate De Mi" was the fourth and last released single from Selena's third studio released album "And the Winner Is...". Acuerdate De Mi was sung by other artists before and after Selena recorded "Acuerdate De Mi".
Title: Salt Cathedral of Zipaquir
Passage: The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquir (Spanish: "Catedral de Sal de Zipaquir" ) is an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 m underground in a halite mountain near the town of Zipaquir, in Cundinamarca, Colombia. It is a very popular tourist destination and place of pilgrimage in the country. The name "Salt Cathedral" is mostly to attract tourists - while a functioning church that receives as many as 3,000 visitors on Sundays, it has no bishop and therefore no official status as a cathedral in Catholicism.
Title: 15 aos de xitos
Passage: 15 Aos De xitos is the first greatest hits album (sixteenth overall) from Mexican singer Alejandro Fernndez this album contains 15 successful tracks from 8 of his previous albums (Piel De Nia, Que Seas Muy Feliz, Muy Dentro de Mi Corazn, Me Estoy Enamorando, Mi Verdad, Orgenes, Nia Amada Ma and A Corazn Abierto) in addition to the newly recorded track ""El Lado Oscuro Del Amor"" from the Mexican film "El Bfalo De La Noche". The CDDVD edition brings in addition to the CD with the 16 tracks, a DVD with 6 videos of Alejandro Fernndez.
Title: Trozos de Mi Alma, Vol. 2
Passage: Trozos de Mi Alma, Vol. 2 (Eng.: "Pieces of My Soul, Vol. 2") is the seventh studio album released by Marco Antonio Sols on September 26, 2006. This album became his sixth number-one set on the "Billboard" Top Latin Albums. Like his 1999 release "Trozos de Mi Alma" this album includes songs written by Sols that were previously recorded by other artists, such as Laura Flores ("Antes de Que Te Vayas"), Jos Javier Sols ("Quien Se Enamor"), Pesado ("Te Voy a Esperar"), Pablo Montero ("Pdemelo Todo"), Victoria ("Hay Veces"), Roco Drcal ("Extraandote" and "Yo Crea Que S"), Paulina Rubio ("Ojal") and Marisela ("Dios Bendiga Nuestro Amor" and "No Puedo Olvidarlo"). The album was released in a standard CD presentation and in a CDDVD combo, including the music video for the first single "Antes de Que Te Vayas", the track "Sin Lado Izquierdo" (first included on his album "Razn de Sobra") and bonus materials. It received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album. Antes de Que Te Vayas served as the opening theme for the novela Mundo de Fieras starring Cesar Evora, Gaby Espino, and Edith Gonzalez.
Title: Sal de Mi Piel
Passage: "Sal de Mi Piel" (English: "Get Out of My Skin"), is a song by famous Mexican actress and singer Belinda.
Title: Reina de Mi Tierra 2011
Passage: Reina de Mi Tierra 2011, the 4th competition, will be held on October, 2011. Where Mireya Levi, from Tulcan will crown her successor as Reina de Mi Tierra 2011.
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Mexican
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Sal de Mi Piel
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Belinda Peregrn
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Which film is based on a book, The Conquest of Everest or The Kid Stays in the Picture?
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Title: American Teen (film)
Passage: American Teen is a 2008 documentary film directed by Nanette Burstein ("On the Ropes", "The Kid Stays in the Picture") and produced by 57th Irving. It competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where it received the Directing Award: Documentary. Following the Sundance Film Festival, the movie was picked up by Paramount Vantage and was released to general cinema July 25, 2008.
Title: Everest (2015 film)
Passage: Everest is a 2015 British-American biographical adventure film directed and co-produced by Baltasar Kormkur, co-produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Nicky Kentish Barnes, Tyler Thompson and Brian Oliver and written by William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy, adapted from Beck Weathers' memoir "Left for Dead: My Journey Home from Everest" (2000). It stars an ensemble cast of Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, Michael Kelly, Sam Worthington, Keira Knightley, Emily Watson, and Jake Gyllenhaal. It is based on the real events of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, and focuses on the survival attempts of two expedition groups, one led by Rob Hall (Clarke) and the other by Scott Fischer (Gyllenhaal).
Title: The Midget Stays in the Picture
Passage: The Midget Stays in the Picture is a short film which was shown at various festivals and screenings. It stars Larry Nicholas and Julie Benz. It is directed and written by Art Edler Brown. It premiered at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival.
Title: Billy the Kid (Charlton Comics)
Passage: Billy the Kid is a Western comic book series published by Charlton Comics, with stories of a fictional character based on the historical Billy the Kid. Taking over the numbering of a previous Western comic, Masked Raider, "Billy the Kid" was published from issues 9-153 (Nov. 1957 - March 1983). The Billy the Kid character made his first appearance in "Masked Raider" 6.
Title: The Kid Stays in the Picture
Passage: The Kid Stays in the Picture is a 1994 autobiography by film producer Robert Evans. A film adaptation of the book was released in 2002.
Title: The Conquest of Everest
Passage: The Conquest of Everest is a 1953 British documentary film directed by George Lowe about various expeditions to the summit of Mount Everest. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Title: The Wildest Dream
Passage: The Wildest Dream is a 2010 theatrical-release feature documentary film about the British climber George Mallory who disappeared on Mount Everest in 1924 with his climbing partner Andrew Irvine. The film interweaves two stories, one about climber Conrad Anker (who discovered Mallory's body lying on Everest in 1999) returning to Everest to investigate Mallory's disappearance and the other a biography of Mallory told through letters (read by Ralph Fiennes and Natasha Richardson), original film footage from the 1920s and archival photos. The film was released in the US and on giant screen cinemas around the world by National Geographic Entertainment in August 2010 as The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest. The film was released in the UK by Serengeti Entertainment in September 2010 as "The Wildest Dream".
Title: Just Mohabbat
Passage: Just Mohabbat was a Hindi television drama-series that first aired on Sony TV channel in 1996. The series was directed by Tony and Deeya Singh. The story revolved around the life of Jai (played by Harsh Lunia and later Vatsal Sheth), a kid who stays in a hostel in Dehradun away from his parents Raj (played by Salim Shah) and Maya (played by Kavita Kapoor). The series chronicles his growing up years and focuses on his relationships with his family and friends, specially his friends Madhur, Roma and Sanjay and his imaginary friend Gautam (played by Aditya Kapadia). This is loosely based on The Wonder Years.
Title: Beck Weathers
Passage: Seaborn Beck Weathers (born December 1946) is an American pathologist from Texas. He survived the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, which was covered in Jon Krakauer's book "Into Thin Air" (1997), its film adaptation "" (1997), and the film "Everest" (2015).
Title: Into Thin Air: Death on Everest
Passage: Into Thin Air: Death on Everest is a 1997 American disaster television film based on Jon Krakauer's memoir "Into Thin Air" (1997). The film, directed by Robert Markowitz and written by Robert J. Avrech, tells the story of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster. It was broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company on November 9, 1997.
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The Kid Stays in the Picture
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The Conquest of Everest
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The Kid Stays in the Picture
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Joniklis is located 17 km west of a city near the bank of which river ?
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Title: Victory Bank
Passage: Victory Bank is a wholly submerged atoll structure in the Northern Chagos Archipelago at . It is located 17 km NNW of Nelson Island, the only island on the Northern rim of the Great Chagos Bank. le Boddam, of the Salomon Islands lies 17 km to the North.
Title: Voltri
Passage: Voltri is a quartiere of the Italian city of Genoa, located 17 km west of the city centre.
Title: Mih Lachache
Passage: Mih Lachache (also written Mouiat el Achech) is a village in the commune of Mih Ouensa, in Mih Ouensa District, El Oued Province, Algeria. The village is located 17 km west of Mih Ouensa and 35 km southwest of the provincial capital El Oued.
Title: Alowal, Nawanshahr
Passage: Alowal or Allowal (Punjabi: ) is a village in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Punjab State, India. It is located 17 km away from postal head office Samundra, 15 km from Balachaur, 17 km from district headquarter Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar and 85.6 km from state capital Chandigarh. The village is administered by Sarpanch an elected representative of the village.
Title: Paraiya
Passage: Paraiya is a block in Gaya district of Bihar state, India. The Paraiya Block headquarters is Paraiya Khurd town, part of the Magadh division. It is located 17 km west of the district headquarters in Gaya, and 109 km north of the state capital Patna.
Title: Thirumullaivoyal railway station
Passage: Thirumullaivoyal railway station is one of the railway station of the Chennai CentralArakkonam section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. It serves the neighbourhoods of moondru nagar, Jayalakshmi Nagar, Senthil Nagar and Thirumullaivoyal and a suburb of Chennai located 17 km west of the city centre. It is situated at Senthil Nagar near Ambattur and has an elevation of 21.73 m above sea level.
Title: Pasvalys
Passage: Pasvalys ( ; Yiddish: "Posvol") is a city in Panevys County, Lithuania, located near the bank of the Svalia River. Its sister city is Gtene in Sweden.
Title: Joniklis
Passage: Joniklis ( ) is a city in the Pasvalys district municipality, Lithuania. It is located 17 km west of Pasvalys.
Title: Ni'lin
Passage: Ni'lin (Arabic: ) is a Palestinian town in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate in the central West Bank, located 17 km west of Ramallah. Ni'lin is about 3 km east of the 1949 Armistice Line (Green Line) bordered by Deir Qaddis, the Israeli settlements of Nili and Na'ale to the northeast, the village of al-Midya and Modi'in Illit (Kiryat Sefer) settlement bloc are to the south, Budrus (4 km) and Qibya (5 km) villages are located to the northwest. The town's total land area consists of approximately 15,000 dunams of which 660 is urban. Under the Oslo II 93.3 of town lands has been classed as 'Area C'.
Title: Polling in Tirol
Passage: Polling in Tirol is a municipality in the district of Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 17 km west of Innsbruck and 7 km before Telfs. The location was mentioned as Pollinga in 763 for the first time.
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the Svalia River
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Joniklis
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Pasvalys
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Sapphire Battersea is the 2011 sequel to "Hetty Feather", written by best selling English author Jacqueline Wilson, whose children's novels frequently feature themes of adoption, divorce and what type of illness?
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Title: Jacqueline Wilson
Passage: Dame Jacqueline Wilson, DBE, FRSL (ne Aitken; born 17 December 1945) is an English writer of children's literature. As her children's novels frequently feature themes of adoption, divorce and mental illness, they attract controversy. For her lifetime contribution as a children's writer, Wilson was a UK nominee for the international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2014.
Title: The Worst Thing About My Sister
Passage: The Worst Thing About Sister is a book by best selling author Jacqueline Wilson. It is about a young girl called Marty and her elder sister, Melissa. It is recommended for ages 911.
Title: Midnight (Wilson novel)
Passage: Midnight is a children's novel by English author Jacqueline Wilson.
Title: Bad Girls (Wilson novel)
Passage: Bad Girls is a children's novel published in 1996, written by English author Jacqueline Wilson and illustrated by Nick Sharratt. The book revolves around a ten-year-old girl called Mandy being bullied by a girl called Kim. She later befriends a wayward teenage girl called Tanya who is in foster care and battling her own personal demons.
Title: Hetty Feather (TV series)
Passage: Hetty Feather is a British children's drama, which focuses on the life of the title character, who was abandoned as a baby and lives in a Foundling Hospital in London. It is based on the book of the same name by Jacqueline Wilson. The first series aired from 11 May 2015 to 6 July 2015. Series 2 was first aired on 10 May 2016. Series 3 started airing on 8 May 2017 and finished airing on 10 July 2017. A fourth series has been confirmed.
Title: Sapphire Battersea
Passage: Sapphire Battersea is the 2011 sequel to "Hetty Feather", written by best selling English author Jacqueline Wilson. It is the second installment in the Hetty Feather Trilogy. The story continues where "Hetty Feather" left off. Hetty, now 14 years old, is discharged from the Foundling Hospital and begins a life of a scullery maid.
Title: Hetty Feather
Passage: Hetty Feather is a book by best-selling author Jacqueline Wilson. It is about a young girl who is abandoned by her mother at the Foundling Hospital as a baby and follows her story as she lives in a foster home before returning to the Foundling Hospital as a curious 6-year-old.
Title: Paws and Whiskers
Passage: Paws and Whiskers is a 2014 fundraising anthology for the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, featuring some of the best children's stories about cats and dogs of all time, selected by multi-award-winning and best-selling children's author Jacqueline Wilson, with illustrations by Nick Sharratt. Published 13 February 2014 by Doubleday Children's, the book includes a new story by Wilson, "Leonie's Pet Cat", as well as extracts from such classics as The Hundred and One Dalmatians, by Dodie Smith, and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll.
Title: Emerald Star (book)
Passage: Emerald Star is the 2013 sequel to Hetty Feather and Sapphire Battersea written by best-selling British author Jacqueline Wilson and illustrated by Nick Sharratt. The story starts with Hetty arriving at an inn in her late mother's old village a few weeks after the events of "Sapphire Battersea".
Title: The Lottie Project
Passage: The Lottie Project is a children's novel by English author Jacqueline Wilson. It is illustrated by Nick Sharrat. The book is different from most Jaqueline Wilson books, as they are mostly told by characters who are not popular in school and are usually bullied by the popular students.
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mental
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Sapphire Battersea
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Jacqueline Wilson
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Max Re, was a Danish costume designer, and art director, he won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction, for which 1931 Pre-Code Western film?
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Title: Donald Graham Burt
Passage: Donald Graham Burt is a film production designer. He has worked on multiple films including The Joy Luck Club, Dangerous Minds, and Donnie Brasco, as well as with David Fincher on Zodiac in 2007. In 2008 he designed the sets for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button which won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction in 2009, an Art Directors Guild Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction, and a BAFTA Film Award for Best Production Design, along with a nomination for a Satellite Award for Best Art Direction Production Design.
Title: So Matsuyama
Passage: Takashi Matsuyama ( , Matsuyama Takashi (S), September 22, 1908 - July 14, 1977 ) , a.k.a. S Matsuda and S Matsuyama, was a Japanese production designer and art director. He was nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction: the first time for his work in "Rashomon" (1950), and the second time for his work in "Seven Samurai" (1954). In 1950 he won the award for Best Art Direction at the Mainichi Film Concours for Stray Dog, directed by Akira Kurosawa.
Title: P. Krishnamoorthy
Passage: P. Krishnamoorthy is an Indian film art director, production designer and costume designer who works predominantly in the South Indian cinema. As of 2015, he has worked in over 55 films in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Sanskrit Malayalam and English, and won five National Film Awardsthree for Best Art Direction and two for Best Costume Design. In addition, he is the recipient of five Kerala State Film Awards and four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.
Title: Veniero Colasanti
Passage: Veniero Colasanti (21 July 1910 3 June 1996) was an Italian costume designer, set decorator and art director. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film "El Cid".
Title: Max Re
Passage: Max Re (7 October 1889 7 March 1953) was a Danish costume designer and art director. He won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction for the film "Cimarron". He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and died in Los Angeles, California.
Title: Patrice Vermette
Passage: Patrice Vermette (Born 1970) is a Canadian production designerart director who has won three awards for his work on "C.R.A.Z.Y.", the Genie Award for Best Achievement in Art DirectionProduction Design and a Jutra Award for Best Art Direction. His other work includes "1981", "La Cit", "Caf de Flore" and "The Young Victoria". He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for his work in the film "The Young Victoria". He was nominated again in the category Best Production Design for his work in the film "Arrival" at the 89th Academy Awards.
Title: Cimarron (1931 film)
Passage: Cimarron is a 1931 Pre-Code Western film directed by Wesley Ruggles, starring Richard Dix and Irene Dunne, and featuring Estelle Taylor and Roscoe Ates. The Oscar-winning script was written by Howard Estabrook based on the Edna Ferber novel "Cimarron". It would be RKO's most expensive production up to that date, and its winning of the top Oscar for Best Production would be only one of two ever won by that studio. It is also one of the few Westerns to ever win the top honor at the Academy Awards. Epic in scope, spanning forty years from 1889 to 1929, it was a critical success, although it did not recoup its production costs during its initial run in 1931.
Title: Yoshir Muraki
Passage: Yoshiro Muraki (August 15, 1924 October 26, 2009) was a Japanese production designer, art director, and costume designer. He was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction for his work in the films "Tora! Tora! Tora! " (1970), "Kagemusha" (1980), and "Ran" (1985). He was also nominated for the Academy Award for Costume Design for his work in "Yojimbo" (1961). He is most well known for his collaborations with director Akira Kurosawa, having done work on all of Kurosawa's films from "Record of a Living Being" (1955) onward, with the exception of "Dersu Uzala" (1975).
Title: Gianni Quaranta
Passage: Gianni Quaranta (born August 30, 1943) is an Italian production designer and art director. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction and won the BAFTA Award for Best Production Design and the Nastro d'Argento for Best Production Design for "La Traviata" (1983). He won the Oscar for Best Art Direction for the film "A Room with a View".
Title: Muneesh Sappel
Passage: Muneesh Sappel (Muneesh Sappal) is an Indian production designer, art director and costume designer. He contributed his work in Pinjar (film), Paheli, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, Bhoothnath, Sharpe's Peril and The Sick House. He has won several awards for "Best Art Direction" and "Costume Designing". including the Golden Globe Awards in the "Best Foreign Film" category for the year 2005.
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Cimarron
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Max Re
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Cimarron (1931 film)
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Are both Miguel Contreras Torres and Anand Patwardhan Mexican film makers?
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Title: Pancho Villa Returns
Passage: Pancho Villa Returns is a 1950 film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and starring Leo Carrillo as the legendary Mexican revolutionary general, Pancho Villa.
Title: Miguel Contreras Torres
Passage: Miguel Contreras Torres (1899-1981) was a Mexican actor, screenwriter, film producer and director.
Title: Tehuantepec (film)
Passage: Tehuantepec is a 1954 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and starring Katy Jurado, Gustavo Rojo and Enrique Rambal. In the early twentieth century a railway is constructed across Tehuantepec to try and compete with the Panama Canal which was also under construction.
Title: Tropical Soul
Passage: Tropical Soul (Spanish:Almas tropicales) is a 1924 Mexican silent film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and Manuel R. Ojeda.
Title: Flor Silvestre filmography
Passage: Mexican singer Flor Silvestre, one of the most iconic performers of Mexican and Hispanic music, is also a prolific and versatile actress of Mexican cinema's "golden age". In her 40-year acting career, she played leading and supporting roles in more than 70 feature films of various genres. She was one of the most sought-after actresses of the late 1950s, and, as a result, 30 of her films were released in only four years (1957-1960). She worked with film directors Zacaras Gmez Urquiza, Vicente Oron, Miguel M. Delgado, Jaime Salvador, Chano Urueta, Roberto Gavaldn, Gilberto Martnez Solares, Miguel Contreras Torres, Rogelio A. Gonzlez, Ismael Rodrguez, Gilberto Gazcn, Benito Alazraki, Miguel Zacaras, Ren Cardona, and Mario Hernndez.
Title: Juarez and Maximillian
Passage: Juarez and Maximillian (Spanish:Jurez y Maximiliano) is a 1934 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and Raphael J. Sevilla. The film is set during the French intervention in Mexico during the 1860s, and features the battle between Maximilian I of Mexico and Benito Jurez, a theme used in the later 1939 American film "Juarez". It was one of the few major commercial successes for the Mexican film industry in the early sound era, before the beginning of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
Title: Simn Bolvar (1942 film)
Passage: Simn Bolvar is a 1942 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and starring Julin Soler, Marina Tamayo and Carlos Orellana. It is a biopic of the revolutionary Simn Bolvar who fought to end Spanish rule over much of Latin America.
Title: Medea de Novara
Passage: Medea de Novara (19052001) was a Liechtenstein-born actress who appeared in Mexican films. She was married to the Mexican film director Miguel Contreras Torres. She was noted for her resemblance to the Empress Carlota of Mexico who she played four times on screen.
Title: The Last Rebel (film)
Passage: The Last Rebel (Spanish: "El ltimo rebelde" ) is a 1958 Mexican western film directed and written by Miguel Contreras Torres. It stars Carlos Thompson as Joaquin Murrieta, Ariadna Welter and Rodolfo Acosta. The film was produced by Hispano Continental Films.
Title: Anand Patwardhan
Passage: Anand Patwardhan (born 18 February 1950) is an Indian documentary filmmaker known for his socio-political, human rights-oriented films. Some of his films explore the rise of religious fundamentalism, sectarianism and casteism in India, while others investigate nuclear nationalism and unsustainable development. Notable films include "Bombay: Our City" ("Hamara Shahar") (1985), "In Memory of Friends" (1990), "In the Name of God" ("Ram ke Nam") (1992), "Father, Son, and Holy War" (1995), "A Narmada Diary" (1995), "War and Peace" (2002) and "Jai Bhim Comrade" (2011), which have won national and international awards. A secular rationalist, Anand Patwardhan is a vocal critic of Hindutva ideology.
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no
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Miguel Contreras Torres
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Anand Patwardhan
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How many professional footballers participate in a musical project that includes a player who began his career with Norwegian club Troms?
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Title: Mickey Bennett
Passage: Michael Richard Bennett (born 27 August 1969) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger. During his career, he made over 150 appearances in the Football League. Since his retirement from playing, Bennett has become involved with helping footballers dealing with depression and is currently the head of player welfare at the Professional Footballers' Association.
Title: The Players (Norwegian band)
Passage: The Players is a Norwegian musical project consisting of five professional footballers: Freddy dos Santos, Morten Gamst Pedersen, Raymond Kvisvik, Kristofer Hstad and yvind Svenning.
Title: PFA Young Player of the Year
Passage: The Professional Footballers' Association Young Player of the Year (often called the PFA Young Player of the Year, or simply the Young Player of the Year) is an annual award given to the player aged 23 or under at the start of the season who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in English football. The award has been presented since the 197374 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA). The first winner of the award was Ipswich Town defender Kevin Beattie. The current holder is Dele Alli, who won the award for his performances throughout the 201617 campaign for Tottenham Hotspur.
Title: Troms IL
Passage: Troms Idrettslag is a Norwegian professional football club founded in 1920, based in the city of Troms. They play their home games at Alfheim Stadion. Troms currently play in the Tippeligaen and holds the position as the northernmost top-level football club in the world. The club was first promoted to the Norwegian Premier League in 1985, where they have played since with the exception of the 2001 and 2014 seasons which were spent in the First Division.
Title: PFA Women's Young Player of the Year
Passage: The Professional Footballers' Association Women's Young Player of the Year (commonly referred to as PFA Young Player of the Year) is an annual award given to the player who is voted to have been the best of the year in English women's football. The award has been presented since the 201314 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA).
Title: Bjarte Flem
Passage: Bjarte Flem (born March 30, 1958) is a former Norwegian football goalkeeper. He played for the Norwegian football club Troms.
Title: PFA Players' Player of the Year
Passage: The Professional Footballers' Association Players' Player of the Year (often called the PFA Players' Player of the Year, the Players' Player of the Year, or simply the Player of the Year) is an annual award given to the player who is adjudged to have been the best of the year in English football. The award has been presented since the 197374 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA). The current holder is N'Golo Kant, who won the award on 23 April 2017 for his displays throughout the 201617 season, representing Chelsea.
Title: Morten Gamst Pedersen
Passage: Morten Gamst Pedersen (born 8 September 1981) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Norwegian club Troms, the club with which he began his career.
Title: PFA Women's Players' Player of the Year
Passage: The Professional Footballers' Association Women's Players' Player of the Year is an annual award given to the player who is voted to have been the best of the year in English women's football. The award has been presented since the 201213 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA). The current holder is Lucy Bronze, who won the award on 23 April 2017. The first winner of the award was Arsenal midfielder Kim Little in 2013.
Title: PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year
Passage: The Professional Footballers' Association Scotland Players' Player of the Year (often called the PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year, the Players' Player of the Year, or simply the Scottish Player of the Year) is an annual award given to the player who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in Scottish football. The award has been presented since the 197778 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association Scotland (PFA Scotland). The award was formerly known as the Scottish Professional Footballers' Association Players' Player of the Year, but was renamed after the SPFA merged with the (English) Professional Footballers' Association to become PFA Scotland.
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five
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The Players (Norwegian band)
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Morten Gamst Pedersen
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Which astronaut was born earlier, Bertalan Farkas or Christer Fuglesang?
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Title: Andrew Farkas
Passage: Andrew Farkas is a writer who was born in Akron, Ohio. He currently lives in Chicago, Illinois, USA where he helps run a letters racket on the Near West Side and is the Fiction Editor of "Packing Town Review". He holds an M.F.A. from the University of Alabama and earned a master's degree in English as part of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Tennessee. Farkas is getting a doctorate at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is currently working on a novel called "Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been? " set in the 21st century and the main character is being tracked by the Gestapo.
Title: Nils Fuglesang
Passage: Fuglesang was born at Rasvg in Hidra, near Flekkefjord, Norway the son of a customs official he was raised and educated in Flor. German prisoner of war records confirm his residency in Flor but do not give any details of his date and place of birth. From September 1935 Fuglesang received three years education in economics at the French Lycee Pierre Corneille in Rouen before studying at the Bergen Commercial College. He was working as an apprentice with an Oslo shipping company when the war began.
Title: Breathing Your Love
Passage: "Breathing Your Love" is a song by the Swedish singer Darin featuring vocals by singer Kat DeLuna and the first single from "Flashback". The song co-written by Darin with RedOne, Bilal Hajji and Novel was released to radio stations and as a digital download in Sweden on 8 October 2008. The single was released in Finland and is also the first single from Darin to be released in the United Kingdom in January 2010. In October 2009 Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang took 2 copies of the single into space with him, as his daughter is a Darin fan, a photo of the disc can be seen with earth in the distance can be found on the official Darin website.
Title: Larry Farkas
Passage: Larry Farkas (born May 2, 1966) is an American musician who primarily performs thrash metal. Farkas was a member of Christian bands Vengeance Rising, Deliverance, Holy Soldier, and Once Dead, many of which he started.
Title: Nicolas Farkas
Passage: Nicolas Farkas (18901982) was an Austro-Hungarian-born cinematographer, screenwriter and film director. Farkas was born in Margitta (Marghita), now in Romania, of Hungarian background. He worked in the Austrian, German and French film industries. During the 1920s he collaborated frequently with the producerdirector Alexander Korda. During the 1930s he worked on a number of international co-productions, directing films such as the Anglo-French melodrama "The Battle". He also worked as cinematographer on G.W. Pabst's 1933 film "Adventures of Don Quixote".
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).
Title: Miniver Cheevy
Passage: "Miniver Cheevy" is a narrative poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson and first published in "The Town down the River" in 1910. The poem, written in quatrains of iambic tetrameter for three lines, followed by a catalectic line of only three iambs, relates the story of a hopeless romantic who spends his days thinking about what might have been if only he had been born earlier in time.
Title: Bertalan Lnyi
Passage: dr. Bertalan Lnyi (born as Bertalan Jakobi 21 March 1851 - 15 February 1921) was a Hungarian politician and jurist, who served as Minister of Justice between 1905 and 1906.
Title: Christer Fuglesang
Passage: Arne Christer Fuglesang (] ) (born March 18, 1957 in Stockholm) is a Swedish physicist and an ESA astronaut. He was first launched aboard the STS-116 Space Shuttle mission on December 10, 2006, at 01:47 GMT, making him the first Swedish citizen in space.
Title: Gene Mako
Passage: His father, Bartholomew Mako (Hungarian: "Mak Bertalan" ), graduated from the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts in 1914. He started to work as a draftsman for his mentor Viktor Madarsz. He was an avid soccer player himself. He fought in World War I. After the war, he left Hungary with his wife, Georgina Elizabeth Farkas Mako (Hungarian: "Mak Farkas Erzsbet Georgina" ) and only son, traveling first to Italy, then stopping for three years in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before settling in Los Angeles, California. There he created works for public places like churches, libraries and post offices. Gene attended to the Glendale High School and the University of Southern California although he was offered a Hungarian University Scholarship in the meantime. He quit before graduation.
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Bertalan Farkas
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Bertalan Farkas
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Christer Fuglesang
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What is the name of the album by the English rock band Arctic Monkeys that features the song Cornerstone
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Title: I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
Passage: "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" is a song by English rock band Arctic Monkeys. The song was released through Domino Records as the band's first single from their debut studio album, "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" (2006). It debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart on 23 October 2005, and remains one of the band's best-known songs.
Title: Humbug (album)
Passage: Humbug is the third studio album by English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, first released on 19 August 2009 by Domino Records. The band started to write songs for the album towards the end of summer 2008, and finished it entirely in spring 2009.
Title: My Propeller
Passage: "My Propeller" is a song by the English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys. It was released as the third single from the band's third studio album "Humbug", as announced on 1 February 2010. Released on 22 March 2010, the single follows its two predecessors from "Humbug", "Crying Lightning" and "Cornerstone", with the 10" vinyl being sold exclusively at Oxfam charity stores.
Title: Fake Tales of San Francisco
Passage: "Fake Tales of San Francisco" is a song by English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys originally released on the band's first EP "Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys" in May 2005. After being featured on the band's debut album "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not", the song was released as a radio only single in the United States instead of "Leave Before the Lights Come On", which was released there at the end of October. The song was also released in the Netherlands, where it reached number 31 on the Dutch Singles Chart. The song was popular on alternative rock radio in the U.S. in late 2006, but ultimately did not chart on the "Billboard" Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Title: Death Ramps
Passage: "Death Ramps" is an alias for British indie rock band Arctic Monkeys. They usually go under this name in collaboration with Miles Kane and fellow Sheffield artist Richard Hawley, and have released five tracks, all B-sides to Arctic Monkeys singles.
Title: Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
Passage: Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is the debut studio album by English rock band Arctic Monkeys, released on 23 January 2006 by Domino. The album surpassed Elastica's self-titled album to become the fastest selling debut album in British music history, shifting over 360,000 copies in its first week, and remains the fastest selling debut album by a band. It has since gone quintuple platinum in the UK. It is the only album to feature Andy Nicholson as bass player before he was replaced by Nick O'Malley.
Title: Cornerstone (song)
Passage: "Cornerstone" is a song by the English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, released as the second single from their third album "Humbug". It was released on 16 November 2009. Like the previous single "Crying Lightning", the vinyl was made available in Oxfam shops. Alex Turner told "Uncut" magazine that he wrote this song, "one morning, quite quickly." He added: "There's something to be said for writing in the morning. At other points in the day you're a bit more defensive. I saw it as a challenge to write something in a major key, but that wasn't cheesy." It was originally written in the key of A Major. In October 2013 it was sampled by the rapper Dom Kennedy for the song "Pleeze" on his album Get Home Safely.
Title: Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys
Passage: "Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys" is the debut single by Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys. Released on 30 May 2005, it featured a re-recording of fan favourite "Fake Tales of San Francisco" and new song and B-side "From the Ritz to the Rubble". It was a limited release by Bang Bang Recordings a label created by the band for the sole purpose of releasing the single. The name, Bang Bang, was mooted as a replacement band name, on the basis that the name Arctic Monkeys sounded "silly".
Title: Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys?
Passage: Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys? was the second EP by the Sheffield indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, first released on 24 April 2006 (see 2006 in British music). The EP includes "The View from the Afternoon", the opening track of their first album "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not", and four other songs.
Title: R U Mine?
Passage: "R U Mine?" is a song by the English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys. It features lyrics written by Arctic Monkeys vocalist and rhythm guitarist Alex Turner and bassist Nick O'Malley, as well as music composed by the entire band. The song was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2012 and was released physically for the Record Store Day on 21 April 2012 on a limited edition double A-side purple 7" vinyl along with new song "Electricity". The vinyl was limited to a run of only 1750 copies.
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Humbug
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Cornerstone (song)
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Humbug (album)
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Are both Catahoula Cur and Basset Hound types of dogs?
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Title: Basset Hound
Passage: The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog of the hound family. The Basset is a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare. Their sense of smell and ability to ground-scent is second only to that of the Bloodhound. Basset Hounds are one of 6 recognised basset-type breeds in France.
Title: Fred Basset
Passage: Fred Basset is a comic strip about a male basset hound. The cartoon was created by Scottish cartoonist Alex Graham and published first in the "Daily Mail" on 8 July 1963. It has since been syndicated around the world.
Title: Stephens Cur
Passage: The Stephens Cur (a.k.a. Stephens' Stock Cur), is a scent hound that belongs to the Cur dog breed. They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky. The dogs known as "Little black dog" were bred by generations of that family for over a century. In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur. The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible. It is good for hunting raccoon and squirrel, but can also be used to bay wild boar. They are registered with the United Kennel Club
Title: Barnyard Dawg
Passage: (The) Barnyard Dawg (also known as George P. Dog) is a "Looney Tunes" character. An adult anthropomorphic basset hound, he is the archenemy of Foghorn Leghorn. He was created by Robert McKimson, who also created Foghorn, and was voiced by Mel Blanc. Dawg also feuds with other enemies as well like Henery Hawk, the Weasel, Daffy Duck and Sylvester. He appeared in 22 Golden Ageera Warner Bros. shorts.
Title: Catahoula bulldog
Passage: The Catahoula bulldog is a crossbreed dog created by crossing the Catahoula Cur and the American Bulldog.
Title: Catahoula Cur
Passage: The Catahoula Cur is an American dog breed named after Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, United States. Also known as the Catahoula Leopard Dog, it became the state dog of Louisiana in 1979. The breed is sometimes referred to as the "Catahoula Hound" or "Catahoula Leopard Hound" because of its spots, although it is not a true hound but a cur. It is also called the "Catahoula Hog Dog", reflecting its traditional use in hunting wild boar.
Title: Dog Tales (1958 film)
Passage: Dog Tales is a 1958 Warner Brothers animated cartoon which consists of a series of blackout gags involving dogs (e.g., one in which a doberman pinscher viciously pinches an overweight U.S. Army private identified as "Doberman" (a reference to, and caricature of, the character played by Maurice Gosfield on "The Phil Silvers Show"); and another in which the narrator can't make up his mind whether the dog pictured is a pointer or a setter, and then finally shows a picture of a "point-setter"). A basset hound declares that she's a TV star (a reference to Cleo the Dog, from the contemporary TV sitcom "The People's Choice"), we learn the unusual breed of a Newfoundland puppy's grandfather, and a great dane named "Victor Barky" plays the piano. Reused animation from Chuck Jones' "Often an Orphan" (1949) and Friz Freleng's "Piker's Peak" (1957) is also seen here. In the former case, Charlie Dog makes a cameo - his final appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon as well as his only cartoon to not be directed by Chuck Jones. This animated film features the voices of Mel Blanc, Robert C. Bruce and Julie Bennett, and was directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. It was released in theaters on July 26, 1958.
Title: Mountain Cur
Passage: The Mountain Cur is a type of working dog that is bred specifically for treeing and trailing small game, like squirrel and raccoons. They are also used for hunting and baying big game like bear and wild boar as well as being an all-purpose farm dog. Curs are a member of the Hound group, and the Mountain Cur is one of several varieties of cur. It can also be used as a water dog. Mainly bred in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee, it has been registered with the United Kennel Club since 1998. The Mountain Cur Breeder's Association was formed in 1957.
Title: Freedom Planet
Passage: Freedom Planet is a two-dimensional platform video game developed and published by independent developer GalaxyTrail. The player controls one of three anthropomorphic animal protagonists: the dragon Lilac, the wildcat Carol, or the basset hound Milla. Aided by the duck-like Torque, the player attempts to defeat Lord Brevon, who plans to conquer the galaxy. While the game focuses on fast-paced platforming, its levels are interspersed with slower action scenes.
Title: Uncle Earl's Hog Dog Trials
Passage: Uncle Earl's Hog Dog Trials is an annual Hog Dog Baying Event held in the third weekend of March in Winnfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana at the Winn Parish Fair Grounds involving boars and various breeds of bay dogs, including Catahoula Leopard Dogs, Blackmouth Cur, Blue Lacy, and others.
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Basset Hound
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Buddy Ryan, the father of Rob Ryan were both coaches in which national sports league?
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Title: Sports in Texas
Passage: Texas is home of several national sports league franchises among other professional sports, being the second most populated U.S. state. Since the state is located in the South Central United States, most teams are part of the Central South or West league divisions, with the notable exception of the NFL Dallas Cowboys, which is an NFC East franchise.
Title: Rob Ryan
Passage: Robert Allen Ryan (born December 13, 1962) is an American football coach in the National Football League (NFL). He has served as a defensive coordinator or coach for seven different NFL teams, and served as the linebackers coach for the New England Patriots when they won both Super Bowl XXXVI and Super Bowl XXXVIII. He is the son of former defensive coordinator and head coach Buddy Ryan and the twin brother of Rex Ryan.
Title: Dale Haupt
Passage: Dale Haupt (born April 12, 1929) is an American football coach who served as the defensive line coach for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL), winning a Super Bowl with them in 1985. In 1986, Haupt joined Bears defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan in leaving the team to join the Philadelphia Eagles, and was replaced by John Levra. He served the Eagles until his retirement in 1995. He was hired by the Coast Guard Academy in 1997, reuniting him with former Bears coach Jim LaRue. Haupt has worked with Buddy Ryan with the NFLPA Game.
Title: Rob Ryan (baseball)
Passage: Rob Ryan (born June 24, 1973 in Havre, Montana) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Oakland Athletics. He attended Washington State University where he played college baseball for the Cougars from 19931996, and was drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 26th round (785th overall pick) of the 1996 Major League Baseball Draft. He signed with the Diamondbacks two days later on June 6. Ryan, who batted and threw left-handed, was listed at 5' 11" in height, and 192 lb in weight.
Title: Rob Ryan (artist)
Passage: Rob Ryan (born 1962) is a British visual artist who specialises in papercutting and screen-printing. He is now most famous for his detailed paper cut outs. His artwork has featured in "Vogue", "Elle", and "Stylist". He has also collaborated with fashion designer Paul Smith.
Title: Buddy Ryan
Passage: James David "Buddy" Ryan (February 17, 1931 June 28, 2016) was an American football coach in the National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL). During his 35-season coaching career, Ryan served as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and Arizona Cardinals, and the defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears and Houston Oilers of the NFL.
Title: Rob Ryan (businessman)
Passage: Rob Ryan is the co-owner of the Las Vegas Locomotives and a member of the Board of Directors for the United Football League.
Title: 1994 Arizona Cardinals season
Passage: The 1994 Arizona Cardinals season was the team's 75th season with the National Football League, the seventh season in Arizona and the first season as the Arizona Cardinals. Buddy Ryan became the 32nd head coach in Cardinals history. After being given a large share of the credit for the success of the Houston Oilers in 1993, Ryan was named head coach of the Arizona Cardinals in 1994. Also named general manager of the Cardinals, Ryan went 88 his first year, the Cardinals' first non-losing season since 1984.
Title: 2015 New Orleans Saints season
Passage: The 2015 New Orleans Saints season was the franchise's 49th season in the National Football League, the 40th to host games at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and the ninth under head coach Sean Payton. On November 16, 2015, the Saints hired Dennis Allen to replace the fired Rob Ryan. However, the Saints still missed the playoffs for the 2nd consecutive season. The Saints set a new league record for the most passing touchdowns allowed with 45.
Title: Rob Ryan (entrepreneur)
Passage: Rob Ryan (born 1948) is the founder, past chairman and CEO of Ascend Communications, and currently mentors entrepreneurs through his Entrepreneur America Mentors' bootcamps at his ranch in Montana. Ryan earned national attention when he grew his 1989 start-up company, Ascend Communications, to more than 2 billion in sales. Lucent Technologies acquired Ascend in 1999 for 24 billion in what was termed at the time the "largest technology merger ever. "This sale still ranks as the largest technology merger today in the US.
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Rob Ryan
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Buddy Ryan
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Which city has the Ukrainian former discus thrower Larisa Mikhalchenko ever been that has a population of around 700,000 as of 2016?
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Title: Gudrun Arenander
Passage: Gudrun Eivor Elisabeth Arenander (ne Eklund, born 25 March 1921) is a Swedish former discus thrower. She made her athletic debut at a championship in Gothenburg in 1943, setting her personal best throw of 40.37 m. She became a member of IFK Liding in 1944 and placed fourth at the 1946 European Athletics Championships and 12th at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Arenander won the Swedish discus title in 194243 and 194547 and was the captain of the Swedish women's athletics team. She was also an international handball player. After retiring from competitions she worked as a sports administrator.
Title: Lviv
Passage: Lviv (Ukrainian: , "L'viv " , ] ; Polish: "Lww" , ] ; German "Lemberg"; Latin: "Leopolis" ; Ancient Greek: "Lepolis" ; see also other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine and the seventh-largest city in the country overall, with a population of around 728,350 as of 2016. Lviv is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine.
Title: Dmitry Kovtsun
Passage: Dmitriy Kovtsun (Ukrainian: ; born September 29, 1955 in Mukhivka, Ukrainian SSR) is a former discus thrower from the Ukraine, who represented the Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There he finished in seventh place.
Title: Anthony Washington
Passage: Anthony Washington (born January 16, 1966 in Glasgow, Montana) is an American former discus thrower, who competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics. At the 1999 World Championships in Seville, Washington won the gold medal in discus throw.
Title: Julin Morrinson
Passage: Julin Alberto Morrinson Gales (] ; born July 27, 1951) is a former discus thrower from Cuba. He competed for his native country at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montral, Canada, where he did not reach the final in the men's discus throw event. He won the gold medal at the 1974 Central American and Caribbean Games.
Title: Anita Otto
Passage: Anita Otto (ne Hentschel, born 12 December 1942) is a German former discus thrower. Representing East Germany, she won bronze in women's discus at the 1966 European Athletics Championships and placed fourth at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
Title: Larisa Mikhalchenko
Passage: Larisa Mikhalchenko (Ukrainian: ; born 16 May 1963 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian former discus thrower. Her personal best throw is 70.80 metres, achieved in June 1988 in Kharkov.
Title: Jason Young (discus thrower)
Passage: Jason Young (born May 27, 1981) is an American discus thrower who competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics, finishing 19th. At Texas Tech, Young was a two-time All-American in track and field and placed second in the discus at the 2004 NCAA Outdoor Championship. In 2010 and 2011, he was the runner-up in discus at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. He finished 2010 as the number two ranked discus thrower in the world, and has been ranked among the top ten in the United States six times.
Title: Volodymyr Zinchenko
Passage: Vladimir Zinchenko (Russian: , Ukrainian: ; born 28 May 1959 in Zaporizhya) is a former discus thrower from Ukraine, who represented the Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics and Ukraine in 1996 Summer Olympics. He is a three-time national champion for Ukraine and four-time champion of the Soviet Union in the men's discus throw event. His first name is also spelled in Ukrainian as Volodymyr.
Title: Olena Antonova
Passage: Olena Anatolyevna Antonova (Ukrainian: ; born 16 June 1972) is a Ukrainian former discus thrower. She was born in Nikopol.
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Lviv
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Larisa Mikhalchenko
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Lviv
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When was the American football wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL born who was a guest star in Back of the Shop and also earned All-American honors in 2008?
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Title: Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1985)
Passage: Steven Smith (born May 6, 1985) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Southern California (USC), and earned All-American honors. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the second round of the 2007 NFL Draft, and has also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was selected as a nominee to the Pro Football Hall of Fame for the Class of 2018.
Title: Terrance Williams
Passage: Terrance Tyrone Williams (born September 8, 1989) is an American football wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Cowboys in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played college football at Baylor, where he earned All-American recognition.
Title: Ryan McNeil (American football)
Passage: Ryan Darrell McNeil (born October 4, 1970) is a former American college and professional football player who was a defensive back in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons. He played college football for the University of Miami, and earned All-American honors. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft, and also played professionally for the St. Louis Rams, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos of the NFL.
Title: Braylon Edwards
Passage: Braylon Jamel Edwards (born February 21, 1983) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Michigan, earned unanimous All-American honors, and was recognized as the top college wide receiver. He was also the first receiver in Big Ten Conference history to record three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons and only the third to do so in NCAA Division I-A. He was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the third overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft.
Title: Dez Bryant
Passage: Desmond Demond Bryant (born November 4, 1988) is an American football wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oklahoma State, where he earned All-American honors in 2008. He was drafted by the Cowboys in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft.
Title: Don Clune
Passage: Donald Andrew Clune (born July 31, 1952 in Havertown, Pennsylvania) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League. He played college football at the University of Pennsylvania where he earned All-American honors in both football and track. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the 1974 NFL Draft. Clune played three seasons in the NFL with the Giants and the Seattle Seahawks. He graduated from Cardinal O'Hara High School.
Title: Santana Moss
Passage: Santana Terrell Moss (born June 1, 1979) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL) for fourteen seasons. He played college football for the University of Miami, where he earned All-American honors. Moss was picked by the New York Jets in the first round of the 2001 NFL Draft, where he spent 4 seasons with the team, before playing for the Washington Redskins for 10 seasons. Moss was selected as an All-Pro in 2005.
Title: Antonio Brown
Passage: Antonio Brown (born July 10, 1988) is an American football wide receiver and punt returner for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Central Michigan University, where he earned All-American honors in 2008 and 2009 as a punt returner. Brown was selected 195th overall by the Steelers in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft.
Title: Ike Hilliard
Passage: Isaac Jason Hilliard (born April 5, 1976), is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Florida, and earned All-American honors. He was a first-round pick in the 1997 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the New York Giants and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. After his playing career, Hilliard became a coach, and is currently the wide receivers coach for the NFL's Washington Redskins.
Title: Back of the Shop
Passage: Back of the Shop is a sports talk show with sports and entertainment superstars as the hosts. The show takes place in the Bronx, New York at Jordan Sport Barbershop. After first being aired on May 24, 2014 with David Ortiz, Alfonso Soriano, Iman Shumpert and Larry Johnson as guests, it now airs regularly on Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET on Fox Sports 1. Because of the atmosphere, conversations remain unfiltered and allow the audience to gain insight on the thoughts of the most popular celebrities. Other guest stars include Snoop Dogg, Robinson Can, Amar'e Stoudemire, Dez Bryant, Curtis Granderson, Gary Sheffield and more.
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November 4, 1988
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Back of the Shop
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Dez Bryant
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A Swingin' Safari was recorded by what American Singer born in 1919?
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Title: Billy Vaughn
Passage: William Richard Vaughn (April 12, 1919 September 26, 1991) was an American singer, multi-instrumentalist, orchestra leader, and AR man for Dot Records.
Title: Leah Ray
Passage: Leah Ray Hubbard Werblin (February 16, 1915 May 27, 1999) was an American singer born in Norfolk, Virginia who performed in the Big Band era and who sang and acted in more than a dozen motion pictures.
Title: Swingin' (John Anderson song)
Passage: "Swingin'" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer John Anderson. It was released in January 1983 as the second single from his album "Wild Blue". The song was the second of five Number One singles in Anderson's career, spending one week at the top of the Hot Country Songs charts. It also received a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America, and received a Single of the Year award from the Country Music Association. Anderson re-recorded the song for his 1994 album "Country 'til I Die" on BNA Records. This re-recording served as the b-side to the album's title track, which was also the first single from it. In addition to LeAnn Rimes, Chris Young performed an acoustic cover of "Swingin'" for his 2010 EP "Voices".
Title: All I Need (Air song)
Passage: "All I Need" is a song by French music group Air from their debut album "Moon Safari" (1998). The song was written by group members Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benot Dunckel, along with American singer Beth Hirsch, who provides vocals on the song. Production of the song was handled by the former two. The song was released as the third single from "Moon Safari" on 9 November 1998.
Title: Bai Hong
Passage: Bai Hong (1919 - 1992) was a Chinese actress and singer born Bai Li Zhu () in Beijing. By the 1940s, she became one of the Seven great singing stars.
Title: Kenny Dino
Passage: Kenneth J. Diono, known professionally as Kenny Dino (July 12, 1939 December 10, 2009) was an American singer born in Astoria, Queens, New York.
Title: Idan Yaniv
Passage: Idan Yaniv (Hebrew: ; born October 18, 1986) is an Israeli singer born in Tel Aviv to Bukharan Jewish parents. He has successfully recorded two albums with many popular singles from both albums. His debut single was "Hoshev Aleha" and it was a hit that generated a lot of attention in Israel and in other Jewish communities in the world. Also, he recorded a duet with famous pop singer Dana International named "Seret Hodi" ("Movie from India"), and its video reached the top video charts, making it the most requested videoclip in the history of Israel so far. Idan Yaniv became the 2007 Artist of the Year in Israel.
Title: Chris Medina
Passage: Christopher Edward Medina (born November 30, 1983) is an American singer born in Chicago, Illinois. In late 2010 he auditioned for "American Idol" making it to the top 40 before being eliminated. He is most famous for his hit "What Are Words", which reached number 1 in Sweden and Norway; it also charted in Denmark and made it to number 83 on Billboard Hot 100.
Title: Laura Turner (singer)
Passage: Laura Turner is an American singer born in Houston, Texas. She came to public notice following the release of her album "Soul Deep" on Curb Records in 2003.
Title: A Swingin' Safari
Passage: "A Swingin' Safari" is an instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert (using his alias, Bernd Bertie) in 1962. It was recorded by Kaempfert on Polydor Records and released in the United States on Decca Records, but failed to chart. That same year, Billy Vaughn recorded it, and his cover reached number 13 on the "Billboard" charts that summer.
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Billy Vaughn
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A Swingin' Safari
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Billy Vaughn
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Are Ashkenazi Synagogue of Istanbul and Badat Avenue both located in Istanbul?
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Title: Serhat Ulueren
Passage: Serhat Ulueren (born 1969 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a sports reporter and journalist, a native of Turkey. Serhat Ulueren started his journalism career in 1992. He is currently the director of Turkish football programme Telegol, screened every Sunday evening on Startv. Ulueren has also stated in an interview that he received threats from Diyarbakrspor due to his statements about Diyarbakrspor deserving to be relegated to the second division. Serhat Ulueren is believed to be a fan of Turkish giants Galatasaray, although never stating this on his show. Recently a group of Fenerbahe fans angrily protested against Serhat Ulueren on the Badat Avenue, stanbul. These protests were made following Ulueren's decision to invite confesser Cihan Oskay to his programme, Cihan Oskay made controversial claims about Fenerbahe and Aziz Yldrm being involved in match-fixing cases. Fenerbahe board and its fans insisted that Ulueren acted unfairly and partially, as well as stating that Ulueren didn't ask for a response from Fenerbahe based on these claims.
Title: Italian Synagogue (Istanbul)
Passage: The Italian Synagogue, also known as Kal de los Frankos, is a synagogue located north of the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. The synagogue was established by the Italian Jewish community of Istanbul, ("Comunit Israelitico-Italiana di Istanbul"), in the 19th century. In 1931 the original building was demolished and a new synagogue was built in its place.
Title: Congregation Shaar Hashomayim
Passage: Congregation Shaar Hashomayim is an Orthodox synagogue in Westmount, Quebec. It is the oldest traditional Ashkenazi synagogue in Canada, incorporated in 1846. It is also the largest traditional synagogue in Canada.
Title: New Synagogue (Shanghai)
Passage: The New Synagogue was an Ashkenazi synagogue in Shanghai, China, opened in 1941 to serve the city's then growing Russian Jewish community. It was located on rue Tenant de la Tour in the Shanghai French Concession. The synagogue was closed in 1965 after the departure of most Jews from Shanghai following the Communist victory in China, and was repurposed as the auditorium of the Shanghai Institute of Education. It was demolished in the 1990s.
Title: Great Synagogue of London
Passage: The Great Synagogue of London was, for centuries, the centre of Ashkenazi synagogue and Jewish life in London. It was destroyed during World War II, in the Blitz.
Title: Danial Synagogue
Passage: Danial Synagogue (Persian: ) or Daniel Synagogue (Persian: ) also known as Polish Synagogue (Persian: - "Kenise Lahestni-h") is the only Ashkenazi synagogue in Iran. It is located at 30 Tir Street (formerly known as Ghavam Al Saltaneh Street), in Tehran.
Title: Badat Avenue
Passage: Badat Avenue (Turkish: "Badat Caddesi" , literally "Baghdad Avenue") or simply Avenue (Turkish: "Cadde" ) is a notable high street located on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, Turkey. The street runs approximately 14 km from east to west in the Maltepe and Kadky districts, almost parallel to the coastline of the Sea of Marmara. The most important part of the street is the one-way traffic, avenue-like section, which is 6 km long from Bostanc to Kzltoprak, within the district of Kadky. It can be seen as the counterpart of Istiklal Avenue on the European side in terms of importance and glamour.
Title: Historic Synagogue Justo Sierra 71
Passage: The Historic Synagogue Justo Sierra 71 or Synaguoge Nidjei Israel is an old Ashkenazi synagogue in Mexico City. The building serves both as a synagogue and cultural center of the Jewish community in the historic center of Mexico City (Spanish: "Centro Histrico de la Ciudad de Mxico"). It was constructed in 1941.
Title: Ashkenazi Synagogue of Istanbul
Passage: The Ashkenazi Synagogue (Turkish: "Ekenazi Sinagogu" ) is an Ashkenazi synagogue located near the Galata Tower in Karaky neighborhood of Beyolu in Istanbul, Turkey. It is the only currently active Ashkenazi synagogue in Istanbul open to visits and prayers. The synagogue was founded by Jews of Austrian origin in 1900. It is also the last remaining synagogue from a total of three built by Ashkenazim, as the population of Ashkenazi Jews accounts for 4 percent of the total Jewish population of Turkey. Visits to the synagogue can be made during weekday mornings and for Shabbat services on Saturday mornings.
Title: Ari Ashkenazi Synagogue
Passage: The Ari Ashkenazi Synagogue, located in Safed, Israel, was built in memory of Rabbi Isaac Luria, (1534 - 1572), who was known as the "Ari". It dates from the late 16th-century, it being constructed several years after the death of Luria, a great kabbalist who arrived in Safed in 1570. A Hebrew inscription above the entrance lintel reads: ""How awe-inspiring is this place, the synagogue of the Ari of blessed memory." The synagogue is known for its colorful and ornate Holy Ark. It may be the oldest synagogue in Israel that is still in use.
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yes
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Ashkenazi Synagogue of Istanbul
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Badat Avenue
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What country of origin does Alexei Tikhonov and Maria Petrova have in common?
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Title: Maria Petrova (figure skater)
Passage: Maria Igorevna Petrova (Russian: ; born 29 November 1977) is a Russian pair skater. With partner Alexei Tikhonov, she is the 2000 World champion and a two-time (1999, 2000) European champion.
Title: 2009 Kremlin Cup Women's Doubles
Passage: Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik were the defending champions, but Srebotnik chose to participate at the BGL Luxembourg Open instead.Petrova partnered up with Maria Kirilenko, and they won in the final 6-2, 6-2 against Maria Kondratieva and Klra Zakopalov.
Title: Execution of the Romanov family
Passage: The Russian Imperial Romanov family (Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra and their five children Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei) and all those who chose to accompany them into imprisonment notably Eugene Botkin, Anna Demidova, Alexei Trupp and Ivan Kharitonov were shot, bayoneted and clubbed to death in Yekaterinburg on the night of 16-17 July 1918. The Tsar and his family were killed by Bolshevik troops led by Yakov Yurovsky under the orders of the Ural Regional Soviet. Their bodies were then stripped, mutilated, burned and disposed of in a field called Porosenkov Log in the Koptyaki forest.
Title: Maria Petrova (rhythmic gymnast)
Passage: Maria Petrova (Bulgarian: ) (born November 13, 1975 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast. She is a three-time (1993, 1994, 1995) World All-around champion and a three-time (1992, 1993, 1994) European All-around champion.
Title: Alexei Tikhonov
Passage: Alexei Vladimirovich Tikhonov (Russian: ; born 1 November 1971 in Samara) is a Russian pair skater. With partner Maria Petrova, he is the 2000 World champion and a two-time (1999, 2000) European champion.
Title: Ilovaiski family
Passage: Ilovaiski (Russian: ) was the name of noble family of Don Cossacks origin. Mokej Osipovich Ilovaiski being the oldest of known ancestors came on Don at 1675 from the oldest Russian town Temnikov in modern Republic of Mordovia and founded Makiivka so this property was named after its owner. His two sons Alexei and Dmitri was owners of Zuevka and Khartsyzk. This family owned a lot of lands in Don Voisko and from second half of the 19th century were owners of six coal mines in Makiivka that gives a 20 of total coal of Yuzovka in 1890. Twelve of the Ilovski family joined the Napoleonic wars, and the most famous member of the family was Alexei Ilovaiski (1767 1842), a Russian General and Don Cossacks Ataman (1823 - 1827).
Title: Premier of the Soviet Union
Passage: The office of Premier of the Soviet Union (Russian: ) was synonymous with head of government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Twelve individuals became premier over the time span of the office. Two of the twelve premiers died in office of natural causes (Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin), three resigned (Alexei Kosygin, Nikolai Tikhonov and Ivan Silayev), and three held the offices of party leader and premier simultaneously (Lenin, Stalin and Nikita Khrushchev). The first premier was Lenin, who was inaugurated in 1922 after the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR. Ivan Silayev spent the shortest time in office at 126 days in 1991. At over fourteen years, Kosygin spent the longest time in office, and became the only premier to head more than two government cabinets; he died shortly after his resignation in 1980.
Title: Yukiko Kawasaki
Passage: Yukiko Kawasaki ( , Kawasaki Yukiko , born July 31, 1977) is a Japanese figure skater who competed in both singles and pair skating. As a pair skater, she competed with Alexei Tikhonov for Japan. They are two-time Japanese national champions and won the bronze medal at the 1993 NHK Trophy. As a single skater, she competed internationally on the junior and senior levels.
Title: Tikhonov's First Government
Passage: The former government of Alexei Kosygin was dissolved following his resignation in October 1980. Nikolai Tikhonov took over the office of the Premier. The government was dissolved following the nationwide 1984 legislative election.
Title: 2013 WTA Tour Championships Doubles
Passage: Maria Kirilenko and Nadia Petrova were the defending champions, but chose not to pair up this year. Petrova paired up and qualified with Katarina Srebotnik, but they lost in the semifinals to Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai. br
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Alexei Tikhonov
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Last Bus to Woodstock is a crime novel written by an English crime writer whose novels were adapted as an ITV what?
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Title: Peter May (writer)
Passage: Peter May (born 20 December 1951) is a Scottish television screenwriter, novelist, and crime writer. He is the recipient of writing awards in Europe and America. "The Blackhouse" won the U.S. Barry Award for Crime Novel of the Year and the national literature award in France, the CEZAM Prix Litteraire. "The Lewis Man" won the French daily newspaper "Le Tlgramme"' s 10,000-euro Grand Prix des Lecteurs. In 2014, "Entry Island" won both the Deanstons Scottish Crime Novel of the Year and the UKs ITV Crime Thriller Book Club Best Read of the Year Award. Mays books have sold more than two million copies in the UK and several million internationally.
Title: Last Bus to Woodstock
Passage: Last Bus to Woodstock is a crime novel by Colin Dexter, the first of 13 novels in his Inspector Morse series.
Title: Anthony Gilbert (author)
Passage: Anthony Gilbert, the pen name of Lucy Beatrice Malleson (15 February 1899 9 December 1973), was an English crime writer who was a cousin of actor-screenwriter Miles Malleson. She also wrote nongenre fiction as Anne Meredith and published one crime novel and an autobiography ("Three-a-Penny", 1940) under the Meredith name.
Title: Colin Dexter
Passage: Norman Colin Dexter, OBE (29 September 1930 21 March 2017) was an English crime writer known for his "Inspector Morse" series of novels, which were written between 1975 and 1999 and adapted as an ITV television series, "Inspector Morse", from 1987 to 2000. His characters have spawned a sequel series, "Lewis", and a prequel series, "Endeavour".
Title: Diogenes Small
Passage: Diogenes Small (17971805) is a fictional character created by the English crime writer Colin Dexter in his Inspector Morse series of novels. The character, the supposed author of numerous historical and other works, does not appear in the novels although Dexter has used his quotations.
Title: Killing Monica
Passage: Killing Monica is a novel written by Candace Bushnell. It was first released as a hardcover on June 23, 2015. Bushnell's publisher, the Hachette Book Group describes its central character, Pandy "PJ" Wallis, as "a renowned writer whose novels about a young woman making her way in Manhattan have spawned a series of blockbuster films."
Title: Alison Joseph
Passage: Alison Joseph (born 1958) is an English crime writer based in London where she was born and raised. She studied French and Philosophy at Leeds University, and started her career as a documentary director, making programmes for Channel 4. The first in her crime series, featuring detective nun Sister Agnes, was published in 1993. She has also written for radio, including adaptations of Georges Simenons "Maigret". She was Chair of the Crime Writers Association from 2013 to 2015.
Title: The Torment of Others
Passage: The Torment of Others is a crime novel by Scottish author Val McDermid, and is the fourth entry in her popular Carol Jordan and Dr. Tony Hill series, which has been successfully adapted into the television series "Wire in the Blood". The novel was shortlisted for the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger, and won the 2006 Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award. As with her other novels in the Tony Hill series, the title is an extract from a poem by T. S. Eliot.
Title: Dick Francis
Passage: Richard Stanley Francis CBE FRSL (31 October 1920 14 February 2010) was a British steeplechase jockey and crime writer, whose novels centre on horse racing in England.
Title: Sin Pit
Passage: Sin Pit is a crime novel by American journalist Paul S. Meskil (Jul 2, 1923Oct 11, 2005), published by Lion Books in 1954. It is one of those rare paperback originals that has achieved cult status through a combination of circumstances, including the fact the author wrote only one work of crime fiction, the initial print run was relatively low for paperbacks at the time, the book had only one print run by the original publisher (Lion Books) and, finally, found an audience years later among collectors of 1950s paperback crime novels. Sin Pit shares all the above circumstances with another paperback crime novel published a year earlier, in 1953, that similarly achieved cult status Black Wings Has My Angel by Elliott Chaze, published by Fawcett Gold Medal. Both authors were respected journalists their entire lives and wrote only a single crime novel that was never republished until years later, only after gaining an audience among aficionados of pulp fiction.
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Last Bus to Woodstock
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Colin Dexter
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What occupation do Sidney J. Furie and Charles Vidor have in common?
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Title: Iron Eagle on the Attack
Passage: Iron Eagle on the Attack, also known as Iron Eagle IV, is a 1995 American-Canadian direct-to-video action film directed by Sidney J. Furie and is the fourth installment in the "Iron Eagle" series. It stars Louis Gossett, Jr. reprising his role once again as retired Gen. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair. Doug Masters, the protagonist of the first film, returns, but is played by Jason Cadieux instead of Jason Gedrick. The film's opening scene is an alternate take on that of "Iron Eagle II", wherein Doug survived after being shot down in Soviet Airspace.
Title: Direct Action (film)
Passage: Direct Action is a 2004 action film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Dolph Lundgren.
Title: Charles Vidor
Passage: Charles Vidor (July 27, 1900June 4, 1959) was a Hungarian film director.
Title: Sidney J. Furie
Passage: Sidney J. Furie (born February 28, 1933) is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and producer best known for his extensive work in both British and American cinema between the 1960s and early 1980s. Like his contemporaries Norman Jewison and Ted Kotcheff, he was one of earliest Canadian directors to achieve mainstream critical and financial success outside their native country at a time when its film industry was virtually nonexistent. He won a BAFTA Film Award and was nominated for a Palme d'Or for his work on the acclaimed spy thriller "The Ipcress File" starring Michael Caine.
Title: King Vidor
Passage: King Wallis Vidor ( ; February 8, 1894 November 1, 1982) was an American film director, film producer, and screenwriter whose career spanned nearly seven decades. In 1979, he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award for his "incomparable achievements as a cinematic creator and innovator." He was nominated five times for a Best Director Oscar, and won eight international film awards during his career. Vidor's best known films include "The Big Parade" (1925), "The Crowd" (1928), "Stella Dallas" (1937), and "Duel in the Sun" (1946). (He is not related to fellow director Charles Vidor).
Title: The Dependables
Passage: The Dependables (previously known as "Pride of Lions") is a 2014 straight-to-DVD family action film directed by Sidney J. Furie.
Title: The Jazz Singer (1980 film)
Passage: The Jazz Singer is a 1980 American drama film and a remake of the 1927 classic "The Jazz Singer", released by EMI Films. It starred Neil Diamond, Laurence Olivier and Lucie Arnaz and was co-directed by Richard Fleischer and Sidney J. Furie.
Title: Iron Eagle II
Passage: Iron Eagle II is a 1988 Israeli-Canadian-American action film directed by Sidney J. Furie. It is the first sequel to the 1986 film "Iron Eagle", with Louis Gossett, Jr. reprising his role as Charles "Chappy" Sinclair. An uncredited Jason Gedrick also returns as ace pilot Doug Masters in the film's opening scene.
Title: Little Fauss and Big Halsy
Passage: Little Fauss and Big Halsy is a 1970 film directed by Sidney J. Furie, starring Robert Redford and Michael J. Pollard, also featuring Lauren Hutton, Noah Beery, Jr. and Lucille Benson.
Title: The Boys in Company C
Passage: The Boys in Company C, directed by Sidney J. Furie, starring Stan Shaw, Andrew Stevens, Craig Wasson, James Canning, and Michael Lembeck, is a 1978 film about United States Marine Corps recruits preparing for duty, and their subsequent combat in the Vietnam War. It was among the first Vietnam War films to appear after the Vietnam Era, and was also the first role for R. Lee Ermey of "Full Metal Jacket" fame. "The Boys in Company C" is the first in Furie's Vietnam War motion picture trilogy, followed by 2001's "Under Heavy Fire" and 2006's "The Veteran".
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What filmmaker is best known for his co-directing projects with Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Monty Banks or Marc Caro?
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Title: Amlie
Passage: Amlie (also known as Le fabuleux destin d'Amlie Poulain; ] ; English: "The Fabulous Destiny of Amlie Poulain" ) is a 2001 French romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Written by Jeunet with Guillaume Laurant, the film is a whimsical depiction of contemporary Parisian life, set in Montmartre. It tells the story of a shy waitress, played by Audrey Tautou, who decides to change the lives of those around her for the better, while struggling with her own isolation. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Germany. Taking in over 33 million in a limited theatrical release, it is to date the highest-grossing French-language film released in the United States, and one of the biggest international successes for a French movie.
Title: Serge Merlin
Passage: Serge Merlin (born 1933) is a French actor and director. He is best known for playing the role of Raymond Dufayel in "Amlie", a 2001 romantic comedy film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Title: Monty Banks
Passage: Montague (Monty) Banks (15 July 1897 [registered on 18 July 1897] 7 January 1950 born Mario Bianchi) was an Italian comedian and film director who achieved success in the United States and in England.
Title: Marc Caro
Passage: Marc Caro, born 2 April 1956, is a French filmmaker and cartoonist, best known for his co-directing projects with Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Title: Delicatessen (film)
Passage: Delicatessen is a 1991 French post-apocalyptic black comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, starring Dominique Pinon and Karin Viard. It was released in North America as "presented by Terry Gilliam." Like its successor, "The City of Lost Children" (1995), it was an homage to the works of Gilliam.
Title: Edith Ker
Passage: dith Ker, born dith Denise Keraudren (19101997) was a French actress born in Brest (Finistre). She is best known to English-speaking audiences as the grandmother in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "Delicatessen".
Title: L'Absente
Passage: L'Absente is the fourth studio album by French composer and musician Yann Tiersen. When French film director Jean-Pierre Jeunet asked Tiersen if he was interested in writing the film score for "Amlie", Tiersen was already working on "L'Absente". The album was released on 5 June 2001 through EMI France, and was preceded by two promotional singles for " quai" and "Bagatelle". "L'Absente" is an album of great variety with Tiersen playing many instruments including an old-fashioned typewriter and a pot, and it is characterized by several guests contributions provided by the 35-member Ensemble Orchestral Synaxis conducted by Guillaume Bourgogne, French folk rock group Ttes Raides, singers Dominique A, Lisa Germano, Neil Hannon, and Belgian actress Natacha Rgnier, ondes Martenot player Christine Ott, Christian Quermalet, guitarist Marc Sens, viola player Bertrand Lambert, violinists Yann Bisquay and Sophie Naboulay, saxophonist Grgoire Simon, and drummer Sacha Toorop. "L'Absente" peaked at number 41 on the French Albums Chart.
Title: Maurice Bnichou
Passage: Maurice Bnichou (born 1943; Tlemcen, French Algeria) is a French actor. His best known roles include three collaborations with director Michael Haneke ("Code inconnu", "Le Temps du Loup", and "Cach"), and a part in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "Amlie". He has also played in Peter Brook's 1989 film version of "The Mahabharata".
Title: Aline Bonetto
Passage: Aline Bonetto is a French production designer and set decorator, best known for her work with Jean-Pierre Jeunet on films such as "Amlie", "A Very Long Engagement", and "Micmacs tire-larigot", among others. Her work on the first two of those films each won her a Csar Award for Best Production Design and as well as nominations for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.
Title: The City of Lost Children
Passage: The City of Lost Children (French: La cit des enfants perdus ) is a 1995 science fantasy drama film directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, written by Jeunet and Gilles Adrien, and starring Ron Perlman. An international co-production of companies from France, Germany, and Spain, the film is stylistically related to the previous and subsequent Jeunet films, "Delicatessen" and "Amlie".
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Marc Caro
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Monty Banks
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Marc Caro
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Amadou Hampt B and Arnold Bennett were both what?
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Title: The Clayhanger Family
Passage: The "Clayhanger" Family is a series of novels by Arnold Bennett, published between 1910 and 1918. Though the series is commonly referred to as a "trilogy", and the first three novels were published in a single volume, as "The Clayhanger Family", in 1925, there are actually four books. All four are set in the "Five Towns", Bennett's thinly disguised version of the six towns of the Potteries district that merged into the borough (later city) of Stoke-on-Trent. Buildings described in the novels are still identifiable in Burslem, the basis for the fictional town of "Bursley".
Title: Jos C. Vales
Passage: Jos C. Vales (born 1965, Zamora) is a Spanish writer and translator of English literature. He studied in Salamanca and Madrid. He has translated numerous English and American authors into Spanish, including Dickens, Trollope, Austen, Wilkie Collins, Defoe, Mary Shelley, Arnold Bennett, Eudora Welty, Stella Gibbons, E.F. Benson, and Edmund Crispin.
Title: Amadou B
Passage: Amadou B (11 December 1892 6 March 1967), also known as Doudou Ba, was a Senegalese politician, adjunct to the mayor of Dakar and minister.
Title: The Grand Babylon Hotel
Passage: The Grand Babylon Hotel is a novel by Arnold Bennett, published in January 1902, about the mysterious disappearance of a German prince. It originally appeared as a serial in the "Golden Penny". The titular Grand Babylon was modelled on the Savoy Hotel which Bennett had much later also used as a model for his 1930 novel "Imperial Palace".
Title: The Great Adventure (1921 film)
Passage: The Great Adventure is a 1921 American silent romantic comedy film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed by First National Pictures, then called Associated First National. The film was directed by Kenneth Webb and starred Lionel Barrymore. Fredric March made his screen debut in this film. The film is based upon the novel "Buried Alive" by Arnold Bennett. It was remade in 1933 as "His Double Life" starring Lillian Gish. "The Great Adventure" is a surviving feature film held by the Library of Congress.
Title: The Old Wives' Tale
Passage: The Old Wives' Tale is a novel by Arnold Bennett, first published in 1908. It deals with the lives of two very different sisters, Constance and Sophia Baines, following their stories from their youth, working in their mother's draper's shop, into old age. It covers a period of about 70 years from roughly 1840 to 1905, and is set in Burslem and Paris. It is generally regarded as one of Bennett's finest works.
Title: Literary Taste: How to Form It
Passage: Literary Taste: How to Form it is a long essay by Arnold Bennett, first published in 1909, with a revised edition by his friend Frank Swinnerton appearing in 1937. It includes a long list of recommended books, every item individually costed.
Title: Darling of the Day
Passage: Darling of the Day is a musical with a book by Nunnally Johnson, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, and music by Jule Styne. It is based on Arnold Bennett's novel "Buried Alive" and his play "The Great Adventure". The show closed after only 31 performances on Broadway in 1968.
Title: Arnold Bennett
Passage: Enoch Arnold Bennett (27 May 1867 27 March 1931) was an English writer. He is best known as a novelist, but he also worked in other fields such as the theatre, journalism, propaganda and films.
Title: Amadou Hampt B
Passage: Amadou Hampt B (January or February 1901 May 15, 1991) was a Malian writer and ethnologist.
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writer
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Amadou Hampt B
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Arnold Bennett
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Angle Tarn and Bowfell can be found in what district?
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Title: Langdale Horseshoe
Passage: The Langdale Horseshoe is an annual Lake District fell race starting and finishing at the Old Dungeon Ghyll. The course climbs to Stickle Tarn before heading to Thunacar Knott, Esk Hause shelter, Bowfell, Crinkle Crags and Pike of Blisco. The route is approximately 21 km in length with 1450 m of ascent. It includes much rough and rocky ground. On the descent from Crinkle Crags, many runners negotiate the Bad Step, although it can be avoided depending on route choice. The race often presents navigational difficulties, especially in poor visibility.
Title: Easedale Tarn
Passage: Easedale Tarn is a tarn in the centre of the English Lake District, about two miles west of the village of Grasmere. It lies in a hollow between Tarn Crag to the north and Blea Rigg to the south, about 910 feet or 280 metres above sea level. The hollow was formed by a small corrie glacier, and is believed to have filled with water around 11,000 years ago when the ice finished melting.
Title: Moss Eccles Tarn
Passage: Moss Eccles Tarn is a tarn on Claife Heights, near Near Sawrey in the Lake District, Cumbria. It is currently owned by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty and known as an attractive tarn for fishing and walking. It is known for its association with Beatrix Potter she owned the tarn and donated it to the National Trust after her death, and it served as inspiration for some of her stories.
Title: Angle Tarn (Patterdale)
Passage: Angle Tarn is a lake in Cumbria, England, about a mile north-east of Hartsop. Located at an altitude of 479 m , the lake has an area of 5.9 ha , measures 385 by , with a maximum depth of 9 m . The lake is very distinctive in that it resembles a fish hook in shape. It contains two rocky islets and a small broken peninsula.
Title: Angle Tarn (Langstrath)
Passage: Angle Tarn is a tarn to the north of Bowfell in the English Lake District. It drains into Langstrath Beck.
Title: Dock Tarn
Passage: Dock Tarn is a small tarn located within the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England at grid reference [ NY273143] . It is situated on moorland at 400 metres above sea level near the summit of Great Crag, midway between Watendlath, the Stonethwaite valley and Borrowdale. It measures approximately 300 by 200 metres, and the shoreline is indented with rocky headlands and bays. There is a tiny island in the tarn with a few small Rowan trees growing on it. Many Lake District writers rate Dock Tarn and the walk to it very highly because of its quiet beauty.
Title: Styhead Tarn
Passage: Styhead Tarn is a tarn in the English Lake District, near the top of the Sty Head pass, at the head of Borrowdale. It is on the route from Wasdale to Borrowdale, and is therefore a well visited point in the Lake District. It is also passed by walkers ascending Scafell Pike from Borrowdale via the "Corridor Route". It is permissible to fish the tarn which contains wild brown trout.
Title: Bowfell
Passage: Bowfell (named "Bow Fell" on Ordnance Survey maps) is a pyramid-shaped mountain lying at the heart of the English Lake District, in the Southern Fells area. It is the sixth-highest mountain in the Lake District and one of the most popular of the Lake District fells for walkers. It is listed in Alfred Wainwright's 'best half dozen' Lake District fells.
Title: Stickle Tarn, Langdale
Passage: Stickle Tarn is a small tarn near Harrison Stickle in Lake District, England. The tarn was enlarged by the building of a stone dam in 1838 and is used to supply water for the inhabitants of Langdale. The tarn is situated in a corrie, flanked on the west side by Harrison Stickle, and on the north by the massive imposing bulk of Pavey Ark's south face. The tarn is frequently visited by fellwalkers ascending to Pavey Ark's summit, or en route to High Raise from Great Langdale.
Title: Red Tarn
Passage: Red Tarn is a small lake in the eastern region of the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is high up on the eastern flank of Helvellyn, beneath Striding Edge and Catstye Cam. Red Tarn was formed when the glacier that carved out the eastern side of Helvellyn had melted. The lake along with three others in Lake District is a habitat for the very rare and endangered Schelly fish. Red Tarn was a dam in the nineteenth century that used bolders that raised the water level some eight or nine feet in order to supply power to the Greenside Mine at Glenridding. Today the tarn is a popular rest stop for hikers and nature goers.
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English Lake District
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Angle Tarn (Langstrath)
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Bowfell
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Do both Landseer and Wetterhoun breeds go by different names?
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Title: Names of Sun Yat-sen
Passage: Like many Chinese, Sun Yat-sen used different names at different points in his life and he is known in Chinese under several of them. Names are not taken lightly in Chinese culture. This reverence goes as far back as Confucius and his insistence on "rectification of names."
Title: List of oceans with alternative names
Passage: The world's oceans have different names in different languages. This article attempts to give all known different names all 5 oceans.
Title: Names of Maldives
Passage: The Maldives has been known by many different names during its long history of more than two thousand years. Although several different names are given, the location and the description of the islands confirm the fact that it is the Maldives.
Title: Gomoku
Passage: Gomoku, also called Gobang or Five in a Row, is an abstract strategy board game. It is traditionally played with Go pieces (black and white stones) on a Go board, using 1515 of the 1919 grid intersections. Because pieces are not moved or removed from the board, Gomoku may also be played as a paper and pencil game. The game is known in several countries under different names.
Title: Names of Istanbul
Passage: The city of Istanbul has been known by a number of different names. The most notable names besides the modern Turkish name are "Byzantium", "Constantinople", and "Stamboul". Different names are associated with different phases of its history and with different languages.
Title: List of original names of bands
Passage: Many notable bands originally went by different names before their mainstream breakthrough. This list of original names of bands list only former official band names that are significantly different from the eventual "famous" name. This list does not include former band names that have only minor differences, such as stylisation changes, with the band's final band name.
Title: Doors and People
Passage: Doors and People is a neuropsychological test of memory developed as a memory battery (Baddeley, Emslie and Nimmo-Smith, 1994). The test takes about 3545 minutes to complete and can be administered on individuals aged between 18 and 80 years old. It consists of four main categories: doors, people, shapes and names. The doors category tests visual recognition by showing the participant a variety of different coloured doors which they must remember and later recognise from a selection of similar doors. The people category tests verbal recall where the participant must remember and recall four names of different people both immediately and after a delay. The shapes category tests visual recall by asking the participant to copy four different patterns and then recall them from memory. Finally, the name category tests verbal recognition by asking the participant to read a collection of different names and then recognise them amongst a collection of four name items.
Title: Wetterhoun
Passage: The Wetterhoun (FCI No.221, translated into English as the Frisian Water Dog) is a breed of dog traditionally used as a hunting dog for hunting small mammals and waterfowl in the province of Fryslan in the Netherlands. The name of the dog comes from the West Frisian "Wetterhn" meaning "water dog." Plural of Wetterhoun is Wetterhounen in Dutch. The breed may also be called the "Otterhoun" (not to be confused with the Otterhound) or "Dutch Spaniel", although it is not a Spaniel-type dog.
Title: Shades of brown
Passage: Brown is a composite color which can be produced by combining red, yellow, and black, or by a combination of orange and blackas can be seen in the color box at right. The color brown shown at right has a hue code of 30, signifying that is a shade of orange. In the RGB color model used to create all the colors on computer and television screens, brown is made by combining red and green light at different intensities. Brown color names are often not very precise, and some shades, such as beige, can refer to a wide variety of colors, including shades of yellow or red. Browns are usually described as light or dark, reddish, yellowish, or gray-brown. There are no standardized names for shades of brown; the same shade may have different names on different color lists, and sometimes the one name (such as beige or puce) can refer to several very different colors. The X11 color list of web colors lists seventeen different shades of brown, but the complete list of browns is much longer.
Title: Landseer (dog)
Passage: The "'Landseer" is a dog breed. The breed is not recognized by all kennel clubs . It is not to be confused with a white and black Newfoundland, which is also often called a "landseer".
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The son of Dame Ellen Terry provided what for the Punch and the Judy?
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Title: Punch and the Judy
Passage: Punch and the Judy is a comic ballet about marital discord choreographed by Martha Graham to music by Robert McBride. Arch Lauterer designed the set, Charlotte Trowbridge, the costumes. Edward Gordon Craig provided text for the narrated portions. The piece premiered on August 10, 1941, at the Bennington College Theatre in Bennington, Vermont.
Title: Ellen Musson
Passage: Dame Ellen Mary Musson, DBE, LLD (11 August 1867 7 November 1960) was Chair of the General Nursing Council for England and Wales. Her nursing career began in 1898. She served prominently at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smithfield, London.
Title: Ann Rachlin
Passage: Ann Rachlin MBE (born 1933), is a pioneer of music appreciation for children in the UK, and the founder of "Fun With Music". A gifted storyteller, she began teaching music appreciation in London before creating "Fun with Music". She is a published author of children's books and an authority on Dame Ellen Terry, the great Victorian actress, and her daughter Edith Craig. She is a Fellow of Grey College, University of Durham.
Title: Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth
Passage: Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth is an oil painting by John Singer Sargent. Painted in 1889, it depicts actress Ellen Terry in a famous performance of William Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth", wearing a green dress decorated with iridescent beetle wings. The play was produced by Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre, London, with Irving also playing Macbeth opposite Terry. Sargent attended the opening night on 29 December 1888 and was inspired to paint Terry's portrait almost immediately.
Title: Ellen Terry
Passage: Dame Alice Ellen Terry, GBE (27 February 1847 21 July 1928), known professionally as Ellen Terry, was an English actress who became the leading Shakespearean actress in Britain.
Title: Punch and Judy
Passage: Punch and Judy is a traditional, popular, and usually violent puppet show featuring Pulcinella (Mr. Punch) and his wife Judy. The performance consists of a sequence of short scenes, each depicting an interaction between two characters, most typically Mr. Punch and one other character who usually falls victim to Judy's club. It is often associated with traditional British seaside culture. The various episodes of Punch and Judy are performed in the spirit of outrageous comedyoften provoking shocked laughterand are dominated by the clowning of Mr. Punch.
Title: Laurence Irving (set designer)
Passage: Squadron Leader Laurence Irving OBE, RDI (11 April 1897 23 October 1988) was an artist, book illustrator and Hollywood set designer and art director, the son of actors H. B. Irving and Dorothea Baird, and the biographer of his grandfather, the Victorian era actor Henry Irving. His sister was the actress and founder of the "Keep Britain Tidy" Campaign, Elizabeth Irving. He lived and died in Wittersham, Kent in 1988, within walking distance of the house, Smallhythe Place, where Dame Ellen Terry lived, who was his grandfather's leading lady at the Lyceum Theatre in London's West End.
Title: Enid Lorimer
Passage: May Enid Bosworth Nunn OAM (27 November 188715 July 1982), known professionally as Enid Lorimer and also known by the pseudonym of Ellen Bosworth, was a British-born Australian film, stage actress and director, radio and television actress, writer, teacher and theosophist. She was married to Count Wentworth Zerffi. She attended Herbert Trees theatre in London and trained as a Shakespearean actress, she was a contemporary of Dame Sybil Thorndike and Lilian Braithwaite. Miss Lorimer was also involved in silent film production in Britain during World War 1, working with the likes of Dame Ellen Terry.
Title: UKSA (maritime charity)
Passage: UKSA in Cowes (previously called UK Sailing Academy) is a youth charity offering maritime training opportunities, founded by MFI entrepreneur Noel Lister in 1987. He bought a Sports Council building with the intention of giving young people the opportunity to experience adventurous maritime activity. HRH The Princess Royal became Patron of UKSA in 1992. Dame Ellen MacArthur, Shirley Robertson, OBE and Hilary Lister are all Ambassadors for the charity.
Title: Edward Gordon Craig
Passage: Edward Henry Gordon Craig (born Edward Godwin; 16 January 1872 29 July 1966), sometimes known as Gordon Craig, was an English modernist theatre practitioner; he worked as an actor, director and scenic designer, as well as developing an influential body of theoretical writings. Craig was the son of actress Dame Ellen Terry.
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Which documentary was released first, The Life of Birds or Genghis Blues?
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Title: Genghis Khan (2004 TV series)
Passage: Genghis Khan is a Chinese television series based on the life of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century. Ba Sen, who portrayed the eponymous character in the series, is a descendant of Genghis Khan's second son, Chagatai. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2004, on KBS in South Korea in 2005, and the Turkish state channel TRT-1.
Title: Genghis Khan (1965 film)
Passage: Genghis Khan is a 1965 Technicolor film depicting the life and conquests of the Mongol emperor Genghis Khan in Panavision. It was released in the United Kingdom and the United States in 1965 by Columbia Pictures, it was directed by Henry Levin and featured Omar Sharif, who that same year starred in another epic, "Doctor Zhivago". The film also included James Mason, Stephen Boyd, Eli Wallach, Franoise Dorlac and Telly Savalas.
Title: Genghis Khan (TVB TV series)
Passage: Genghis Khan is a Hong Kong television series based on the life of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1987. An alternative Chinese title for the series is (lit. "Legend of the Hero of the Desert").
Title: Angry Birds Rio
Passage: Angry Birds Rio is the third puzzle video game in the "Angry Birds" series, developed by Rovio Entertainment. Based on "Angry Birds", "Angry Birds Rio" was released for devices using Apple's iOS, Google's Android and Mac OS X in March 2011. The game was released as a marketing tie-in with the 20th Century Fox animated films "Rio" and "Rio 2", and was promoted with those movies. While utilizing the same basic gameplay as the original game, "Angry Birds Rio" added a number of new elements, most notably the first use of boss levels.
Title: The Life of Birds
Passage: The Life of Birds is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, first transmitted in the United Kingdom from 21 October 1998.
Title: Taking Over (EP)
Passage: Taking Over was an EP released by The King Blues in 2007. It was available initially on their December 2007 tour of the UK. The title is taken from the track "Taking Over" from their first album Under The Fog, however the version that appears on the EP differs from the album version. The other three tracks on the EP were previously unreleased, although a different recording of "If Genghis Khan..." was released as the B-side to the first "Mr. Music Man" single.
Title: Roko Belic
Passage: Roko Belic is an American film producer and director. His directorial debut, "Genghis Blues", was nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary feature.
Title: Genghis Khan (ATV TV series)
Passage: Genghis Khan is a 1987 Hong Kong television series based on the life of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century. The series was produced by ATV and released three months later than a similarly titled television series produced by ATV's rival TVB.
Title: Brte
Passage: Brte (simply Borte, also Brte jin; Cyrillic: ; c. 11611230) was the first wife of Temjin, who became Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. Brte became the head of the first Court of Genghis Khan, and Grand Empress of his Empire. Little is known about the details of her early life, but she was betrothed to Genghis at a young age, married at 17, and then kidnapped by a rival tribe. The decision by her husband to rescue her may have been one of the key decisions that started him on his path to conquer the world. She gave birth to four sons and five daughters, who, along with their own descendants, were the key bloodline which further expanded the Mongol Empire.
Title: Genghis Blues
Passage: Genghis Blues (1999) is a documentary film directed by Roko Belic. It centers on the journey of blind American singer Paul Pena to the isolated Russian Republic of Tuva due to his interest in Tuvan throat singing.
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Genghis Blues
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Case Western Reserve Spartans compete in an organization located in what state besides Ohio?
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Title: Case Western Reserve Spartans football
Passage: The Case Western Reserve Spartans football team is the varsity intercollegiate football team representing the Case Western Reserve University, located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. They compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division III level and hold dual membership in both the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) and the University Athletic Association (UAA). They are coached by Greg Debeljak. Home games are played at DiSanto Field. The team in its current form was created in 1970 after the federation of Western Reserve University and Case Institute of Technology.
Title: 1984 Case Western Reserve Spartans football team
Passage: The 1984 Case Western Reserve Spartans football team represented Case Western Reserve University in the American city of Cleveland, Ohio, during 1984 NCAA Division III football season. The team's coach was Jim Chapman.
Title: 2017 Case Western Reserve Spartans football team
Passage: The 2017 Case Western Reserve Spartans football team represents Case Western Reserve University of Cleveland, Ohio, during the 2017 NCAA Division III football season. The team is coached by 14th-year coach Greg Debeljak and played its home games at DiSanto Field.
Title: Case Western Reserve University
Passage: Case Western Reserve University (also known as Case Western Reserve, Case Western, Case, and CWRU) is a private doctorate-granting university in Cleveland, Ohio. The university was created in 1967 by the federation of Case Institute of Technology (founded in 1881 by Leonard Case Jr.) and Western Reserve University (founded in 1826 in the area that was once the Connecticut Western Reserve). "Time" magazine described the merger as the creation of "Cleveland's Big-Leaguer" university.
Title: Case Western Reserve Spartans
Passage: The Case Western Reserve Spartans are the varsity intercollegiate athletic teams of Case Western Reserve University, located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Case Western Reserve University competes at the NCAA Division III level. The Spartans are a member of the University Athletic Association (UAA), except in football where the team competes as an associate member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC). The university offers 19 sports10 men's sports and 9 women's sports.
Title: 2016 Case Western Reserve Spartans football team
Passage: The 2016 Case Western Reserve Spartans football team represented Case Western Reserve University of Cleveland, Ohio, during the 2016 NCAA Division III football season. The team was coached by 13th-year coach Greg Debeljak and played its home games at DiSanto Field. The Spartans finished 2nd in the Presidents' Athletic Conference with a 71 record and tied for 1st in the University Athletic Association with a 21 record.
Title: University Athletic Association
Passage: "For the organization at the University of Florida with the same name, see University of Florida Athletic Association."
Title: DiSanto Field
Passage: DiSanto Field, on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, is a 2,400-seat multi-purpose football stadium home to the Case Western Reserve Spartans football, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's lacrosse, and men's and women's track and field teams.
Title: Connecticut Western Reserve
Passage: The Connecticut Western Reserve was a portion of land claimed by the Colony of Connecticut and later by the state of Connecticut in what is now mostly the northeastern region of Ohio. The Reserve had been granted to the Colony by King Charles II. Connecticut relinquished claim to some of its western lands in 1786 following the American Revolutionary War and preceding the 1787 establishment of the Northwest Territory. However, despite ceding sovereignty to the United States, Connecticut retained ownership of the eastern portion of its cessionsouth of Lake Erieselling much of this "Western Reserve" to a group of speculators who operated as the Connecticut Land Company. The phrase Western Reserve is preserved in numerous institutional names in Ohio, such as Western Reserve Academy and Case Western Reserve University.
Title: 2015 Case Western Reserve Spartans football team
Passage: The 2015 Case Western Reserve Spartans football team represented Case Western Reserve University of Cleveland, Ohio, during the 2015 NCAA Division III football season. The team was coached by Greg Debeljak and played home games at DiSanto Field.
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The actress that won an Olivier Award for her role in the musical "Company" also co-stars with John Thaw in what miniseries?
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Title: Take Me Home (TV series)
Passage: Take Me Home was a British television drama series that originally aired from 216 May 1989. The show starred Keith Barron, Maggie O'Neill, Reece Dinsdale, and Annette Crosbie. It was created and written by Tony Marchant and was shown in three episodes on BBC One. The lead character, Kathy, was one of the first television roles for actress Maggie O'Neill. Reece Dinsdale was also known for his role opposite John Thaw in the comedy "Home to Roost".
Title: Stanley and the Women
Passage: Stanley and the Women is a British television drama miniseries starring John Thaw, Samuel West, Geraldine James, Sheila Gish, Penny Downie and Sian Thomas. This series based on the novel of the same name by Kingsley Amis and adapted for the television by Nigel Kneale and directed by David Tucker, it was produced by Central Independent Television for the ITV network and originally aired in four parts from 28 November to 19 December 1991.
Title: Patricia Hodge
Passage: Patricia Ann Hodge, OBE (born 29 September 1946) is an English actor. She made her West End debut in 1972 and starred in the 1973 West End production of "Pippin", directed by Bob Fosse. She received two Olivier Award nominations for Best Actress in a Musical, before winning the 2000 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the play "Money".
Title: The Two of Us: My Life with John Thaw
Passage: The Two of Us: My Life with John Thaw (ISBN ) is a 2004 biography written by British actress Sheila Hancock. It is a double biography that focuses on the lives of both Sheila Hancock and her husband John Thaw (also an actor), and tells the story of their lives and their 28 year marriage.
Title: Ruthie Henshall
Passage: Valentine Ruth Henshall (born 7 March 1967), known professionally as Ruthie Henshall, is an English actress, singer and dancer known for her work in musical theatre. She began her professional stage career in 1986, before making her West End debut in "Cats" in 1987. A five-time Olivier Award nominee, she won the 1995 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Amalia Balash in the London revival of "She Loves Me" (1994).
Title: Stephen Mear
Passage: Stephen Mear (born 1964) is an English dancer and choreographer best known for his award-winning work in musical theatre. In 2005, Mear and co-choreographer Matthew Bourne won the Laurence Olivier Award for "Best Choreography", for their work on the new West End musical "Mary Poppins". This production later transferred to Broadway in 2006, being nominated for the Tony Award for "Best Choreography" in 2007. Most recently, Mear choreographed the new Broadway musical of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" (200708). In recognition of his achievements, in 2007 Mear was the recipient of a Carl Alan Award, an award voted for by leading dance organisations in the United Kingdom. In 2010, Stephen Mear won a Laurence Olivier Award for best Theatre Choreographer for his work on Hello Dolly at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, he was also a choreographer for "So You Think You Can Dance (UK)", in the category broadway.
Title: Eleanor Worthington Cox
Passage: Eleanor Worthington Cox (born 21 June 2001) is a British child actress from Merseyside most known for portraying Matilda Wormwood in "Matilda the Musical" for which she won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress, and Janet Hodgson in "The Enfield Haunting", for which she received a British Academy Television Award nomination. Worthington Cox is the youngest recipient of an Olivier Award at the age of 10.
Title: Nick Robinson (English actor)
Passage: Nick Robinson is a British actor who has appeared regularly on British television, most famously as William Beech in "Goodnight Mister Tom", starring John Thaw. He also played the lead in the television series "Harry and the Wrinklies" based upon the book of the same name by Alan Temperley, produced by Scottish Television. He has made a few other television programmes including an episode of "Midsomer Murders" and he was also in the film version of "Tom's Midnight Garden". Other appearances include "Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Urban Gothic" and "Down to Earth".
Title: Colin Gregg
Passage: Colin Gregg (born 10 January 1947) is a British film and television director, editor and photographer. His work includes the films "To the Lighthouse" (1983), "Lamb" (1985), and "We Think the World of You" (1988). He has also directed episodes of television series including "Kavanagh QC" and "Inspector Morse", both starring John Thaw, and the BBC's "Screen Two". In addition, Gregg has directed adverts, including the award winning commercial for the British drink Blackcurrant Tango.
Title: Sheila Gish
Passage: Sheila Gish (23 April 1942 9 March 2005) was a British stage and screen actress. For her role in the 1995 London revival of the Stephen Sondheim musical "Company", she won the Olivier Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical.
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Stanley and the Women
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Stanley and the Women
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Sheila Gish
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Are both Yueyang and Enshi City located in the People's Republic of China?
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Title: Yueyang
Passage: Yueyang () is a prefecture-level city at the northeastern corner of Hunan province, People's Republic of China, on the southern shores of Dongting Lake.
Title: Ba (state)
Passage: Ba () was an ancient state in eastern Sichuan, China. Its original capital was Yicheng (Enshi City), Hubei. Ba was conquered by Qin in 316 BC. The modern minority Tujia people trace some of their origins back to the people of Ba.
Title: Yueyanglou District
Passage: Yueyanglou District () is one of three urban districts in Yueyang City, Hunan province, China; it is also the 3rd most populous district (after Heshan and Dingcheng Districts) in the province. The district is located in the middle part of the city proper of Yueyang, it is on the lake of Dongting's southeastern side, the lake flows into Yangtze in the north western outer margin of the district. The district is bordered by Jianli County of Hubei and Junshan District to the north, surrounded by Yueyang County to the west, the south and the southeast, Yunxi District to the northeast. Yueyanglou District covers 464.55 km2 , as of 2015, it had a registered population of 514,100. The district has 17 subdistricts, a town and 2 townships under its jurisdiction. the government seat is Wulipai ().
Title: Lichuan, Hubei
Passage: Lichuan () is a county-level city of the Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in southwestern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, located 52 km west of Enshi City, the prefecture seat, as the crow flies. It has approximately 73,000 inhabitants.
Title: Miluo City
Passage: Miluo () is a county-level city in Hunan province, China, it is under the administration of Yueyang Profecture-level City. The city is located on the northeast of the province and on the eastern bank of the Xiang River, it is to the north of the city proper of Changsha City. Miluo is bordered to the north by Yueyang County, to the east by Pingxiang County, to the south by Changsha County and Wangcheng District of Changsha City, to the west by Xiangyin County and Yuanjiang City. Miluo covers an area of 1,669.8 km2 , as of 2015, it had a permanent resident population of 668,156. The city has 3 subdistricts and 10 towns under its jurisdiction. the government seat is Guiyi ().
Title: Yunxi District
Passage: Yunxi District () is one of three urban districts in Yueyang City, Hunan province, China; it is also the 4th smallest district by population (after Wulingyuan. Nanyue and Beita Districts) in the province. The district is located in the east of the city proper of Yueyang. Yunxi District is located on the southeastern shore of Yangtze River, the Lake of Dongting flows into the Yangtze in the south western outer margin of the district. It is bordered by Jianli County of Hubei across the Yangtze to the west and the northwest, by Linxiang City to the east, by Yueyanglou District and Yueyang County to the south. Yunxi District covers 403 km2 , as of 2015, it had a registered population of 169,700. The district has a subdistrict and 3 towns under its jurisdiction. the government seat is Yunxi Town ().
Title: Zhonglu
Passage: Zhonglu () is a town in the Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in extreme southwestern Hubei province, China, 36 km southwest of downtown Lichuan, which administers the town, and 78 km west-southwest of Enshi City, the prefectural seat. , it has one residential community () and 60 villages under its administration.
Title: Linxiang, Hunan
Passage: Linxiang () is a county-level city in Hunan province, China, it is under the administration of Yueyang Profecture-level City. The city is located on the northeastern margin of the province and on the southeastern (right) bank of the Yangtze River, it is to the east of the city proper of Yueyang. Linxiang is bordered to the northwest and the north across the Yangtze by Jianli County and Honghu City of Hubei, to the east by Chibi City, Chongyang and Tongcheng Counties of Hubei, to the south and southwest by Yueyang County, to the west by Yunxi District. It covers an area of 1,718 km2 , as of 2015, it had a registered population of 537,500. The city has 3 subdistricts and 10 towns under its jurisdiction. the government seat is Chang'an ().
Title: Enshi City
Passage: Enshi () is a county-level city in and the seat of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in western Hubei province, People's Republic of China. The prefecture's legislature, executive and judiciary are seated here, as well as its CPC and Public Security bureau.
Title: Enshi Xujiaping Airport
Passage: Enshi Xujiaping Airport () (IATA: ENH, ICAO: ZHES) is an airport serving Enshi City, Hubei province, China.
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Hundred Reasons and The Fiery Furnaces, have which mutual genre?
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Title: The Fiery Furnaces
Passage: The Fiery Furnaces are an American indie rock band, formed in 2000 in Brooklyn, New York. The band's primary members are Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger. The siblings are originally from Oak Park, Illinois, a near-western suburb of Chicago. They are known for their conceptual, highly ambitious releases, which have frequently divided critical opinion.
Title: I'm Going Away (disambiguation)
Passage: I'm Going Away is an album by The Fiery Furnaces
Title: Hundred Reasons
Passage: Hundred Reasons are an English alternative rock band from Aldershot, Hampshire, formed in 1999. The band consists of Colin Doran (vocals), Larry Hibbitt (guitar, vocals), Andy Gilmour (bass) and Andy Bews (drums).
Title: I'm Going Away
Passage: I'm Going Away is The Fiery Furnaces' eighth album. It was released, on CD and LP, on July 21, 2009 in the US and August 24, 2009 in the UK.
Title: Last Summer (album)
Passage: Last Summer is the first solo album released by American indie pop musician Eleanor Friedberger, most notable for being the vocalist in the band The Fiery Furnaces with her brother Matthew Friedberger. The album was released on 12 July 2011 on the Merge Records record label.
Title: Winter Women and Holy Ghost Language School
Passage: Winter Women and Holy Ghost Language School are two albums by Matthew Friedberger of The Fiery Furnaces recorded, unlike The Fiery Furnaces records, without his sister Eleanor Friedberger. Though two separate albums, they were released together as a double album by 859 Recordings in August 2006. It was rereleased in October 2009 on Thrill Jockey Records.
Title: The Vox Jaguars
Passage: The Vox Jaguars was a North American rock band that formed in Santa Cruz, California in 2006. They began their career with performances in local coffee houses and record stores. They are influenced by artists such as The Stooges, MC5, The Velvet Underground, and other Protopunk artists. The Vox Jaguars are well known for their energetic live performances, and have performed with The Fiery Furnaces, Big Brother The Holding Company, Grand Ole Party, and Scissors For Lefty. The Vox Jaguars have been part of the garage rock revival, and have influenced many indie artists in the Santa Cruz area of California (No Age, Foreign Born). No Age said they were their "favorite new band".
Title: Pancake Mountain
Passage: Pancake Mountain is a children's television show based in Washington, D.C. Created by filmmaker Scott Stuckey (of the famous Stuckey's family), it is notable for featuring many punk rockindie rock musicians like The White Stripes, Eddie Vedder, Fat Mike, The Melvins, Kings of Leon, Henry Rollins, Shirley Manson, Daniel Johnston, Tegan and Sara, Katy Perry, Bright Eyes, Deerhoof, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, The Fiery Furnaces, Thievery Corporation, Arcade Fire, Built to Spill, Jenny Lewis, Metric and many others. The show is hosted by a goat puppet named Rufus Leaking, superhero Captain Perfect and his slightly more sensible foil Garnett who serve as interviewers and dance-party impresarios. Interviews have included George Clinton, Juliette Lewis, and Chuck Leavell among others.
Title: Take Me Round Again
Passage: Take Me Round Again is The Fiery Furnaces' ninth album. It was first released, in MP3 format, through Thrill Jockey Records, in November 2009. The album is being described as "The Friedbergers cover the Friedbergers,"
Title: Bitter Tea
Passage: Bitter Tea is the fifth full-length album by The Fiery Furnaces, released on April 18, 2006 via Fat Possum in the U.S and Rough Trade in the UK. After it leaked onto the internet on February 22, the band immediately started selling the CD on tour.
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"The Skank Reflex Analysis" is the first episode of the fifth season of which American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom serve as executive producers on the series, along with Steven Molaro?
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Title: The Big Bang Theory
Passage: The Big Bang Theory is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom serve as executive producers on the series, along with Steven Molaro. All three also serve as head writers. The show premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007. The series' tenth season premiered on September 19, 2016. In March 2017, the series was renewed for two additional seasons, bringing its total to twelve, and running through the 201819 television season. The eleventh season premiered on September 25, 2017.
Title: Young Sheldon
Passage: Young Sheldon (stylized as young Sheldon) is an American television sitcom on CBS created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro. The series is a spin-off prequel to "The Big Bang Theory" and follows the character Sheldon Cooper at the age of 9, living with his family in East Texas and going to high school. Iain Armitage stars as young Sheldon, alongside Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Montana Jordan, and Raegan Revord. Jim Parsons, who portrays an adult Sheldon Cooper on "The Big Bang Theory", narrates the series and serves as an executive producer.
Title: The Fish Guts Displacement
Passage: "The Fish Guts Displacement" is the tenth episode of the sixth season of the American comedy television series "The Big Bang Theory". The episode was originally aired on the CBS television network on December 6, 2012. The story was created by Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady, and Tara Hernandez, and turned into a teleplay by Steven Molaro, Jim Reynolds, and Eric Kaplan. Mark Cendrowski directed the episode.
Title: List of The Big Bang Theory characters
Passage: The American television sitcom "The Big Bang Theory", created and executive produced by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007.
Title: Steven Molaro
Passage: Steven Molaro, also known as Steve Molaro, is an American television producer and writer. He has worked on such productions as "Freddie", "The Class", "Complete Savages" and the Dan Schneider-produced series "All That", "The Amanda Show", "What I Like About You", "Drake Josh", "Zoey 101" and "iCarly". Since 2007, he has been a producerwriter on the sitcom "The Big Bang Theory". , Molaro also co-created it's prequel spinoff, "Young Sheldon" with Chuck Lorre.
Title: List of The Big Bang Theory episodes
Passage: "The Big Bang Theory" is an American comedy television series created and executively produced by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady. Like the name of the series itself (with the exception of the first episode "Pilot"), episode titles of "The Big Bang Theory" always start with ""The"" and resemble the name of a scientific principle, theory or experiment, whimsically referencing a plot point or quirk that is stated in that episode.
Title: Pilot (The Big Bang Theory)
Passage: The first episode of "The Big Bang Theory" originally aired on CBS in the United States on September 24, 2007. It was written by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, and directed by James Burrows. It marks the first appearance of all five main characters in the series, and also guest stars Brian Patrick Wade as Kurt.
Title: The Egg Salad Equivalency
Passage: "The Egg Salad Equivalency" is the twelfth episode of the sixth season of the American comedy television series "The Big Bang Theory". The episode was originally aired the CBS television network on January 3, 2013. The story was created by Chuck Lorre, Eric Kaplan and Jim Reynolds, then turned into teleplay by Steven Molaro, Bill Prady and Steve Holland. Mark Cendrowski directed the episode.
Title: The Skank Reflex Analysis
Passage: "The Skank Reflex Analysis" is the first episode of the fifth season of "The Big Bang Theory" that first aired on CBS on September 22, 2011. It is the 88th episode overall.
Title: The Santa Simulation
Passage: "The Santa Simulation" is the eleventh episode of the sixth season of the American comedy television series "The Big Bang Theory". The episode was originally aired on the CBS television network on December 13, 2012. The story was created by Chuck Lorre, Eric Kaplan and Steve Holland, and turned into a teleplay by Steven Molaro, Jim Reynolds, and Maria Ferrari. Mark Cendrowski directed the episode.
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In addition to being a film director and actor, who was also a screenwriter, Lo Wei or Archie Mayo?
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Title: To Kill with Intrigue
Passage: To Kill with Intrigue (Chinese: ) is a Kung Fu 1977 Hong Kong action film, directed by Lo Wei. In the movie's plot, Chin Chang Yin (Feng Hsu) leads a gang known as the Killer Bees on a revenge mission to kill Cao Lei's (Jackie Chan) family. However, she kills everyone but Cao Lei and falls in love with him. Jackie mentions, in his book "I Am Jackie Chan", how much of the plot is confusing, and he was sure that even the director, Lo Wei, didn't even know what was going on. He has also gone on to express that tensions between himself and the director along with the generally cold weather at the time of filming made for a frustrating experience. The movie was filmed in Korea.
Title: Christine of the Big Tops
Passage: Christine of the Big Tops is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film starring Pauline Garon and Cullen Landis. It is one of the first films of the prolific Warner's director Archie Mayo.
Title: Moontide
Passage: Moontide is a 1942 American film directed by Archie Mayo, who took over production after initial director Fritz Lang left the project early in the shooting schedule. The screenplay was written by John O'Hara and Nunnally Johnson (uncredited) and based on the novel written by Willard Robertson, "Moon Tide" (1940). The production features French star Jean Gabin, as well as Ida Lupino, Thomas Mitchell and Claude Rains.
Title: Give Me Your Heart (film)
Passage: Give Me Your Heart was a 1936 Warner Brothers film directed by Archie Mayo. It was a melodrama based on the 1934 London play "Sweet Aloes", by Jay Mallory. Leading lady Kay Francis, playing the familiar role of a self-sacrificing mother, had a difficult working relationship with the director throughout the making of the film.
Title: Archie Mayo
Passage: Archibald L. "Archie" Mayo (January 29, 1891 December 4, 1968) was a film director, screenwriter and actor.
Title: Lo Wei
Passage: Lo Wei (sometimes spelled Lo Wai, 12 December 1918 20 January 1996) was a Hong Kong film director and film actor best known for launching the martial arts film careers of both Bruce Lee, in "The Big Boss" and "Fist of Fury", and Jackie Chan, in "New Fist of Fury".
Title: The Big Boss
Passage: The Big Boss () is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts action film written and directed by Lo Wei, with assistance from Bruce Lee. It stars Lee, Maria Yi, James Tien and Tony Liu. Lee's first major film, it was written for James Tien. However, when the film's original director, Ng Kar-seung, was replaced by Lo, Lee was given the leading role instead. Lee's strong performance overshadowed Tien, already a star in Hong Kong, and made Bruce Lee famous across Asia.
Title: Magnificent Bodyguards
Passage: Magnificent Bodyguards is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action film starring Jackie Chan and directed by Lo Wei. Chan, along with Luk Chuen also worked as stunt coordinators. This film was well received in Hong Kong, but Chan himself doesn't like it. He puts it down to Lo Wei not giving him any creative freedom. This was the first film in Hong Kong to be filmed using 3-D technology, and it features music from "Star Wars".
Title: How to Meet the Lucky Stars
Passage: How to Meet the Lucky Stars () is a 1996 Hong Kong action comedy film and the final film in the "Lucky Stars" film series. Featuring the "Lucky Stars" Sammo Hung (in his original role and another role as a cop), Eric Tsang, Richard Ng, Stanley Fung, Michael Miu and new cast member Vincent Lau as Hung's younger cousin and Franoise Yip as their love interest (except for Hung and Lau). Also featuring a number of guest appearances including Natalis Chan, Chen Kuan-tai, Cheng Pei-pei, Chan Hung-lit and Nora Miao. It was produced by Tsang, directed by Frankie Chan with action choreography by Yuen Cheung-yan and Mars. The film was released as a benefit film for the famous Hong Kong film director, Lo Wei, who died in 1996.
Title: Spiritual Kung Fu
Passage: Spiritual Kung Fu () (Quan Jing) is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed and produced by Lo Wei, and starring Jackie Chan and James Tien. The film also features Yuen Biao as the "Master of the Five Fists". Chan was also the film's stunt co-ordinator. It was known in some releases as "Karate Ghostbuster".
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Lo Wei
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Archie Mayo
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Eloise is a 2017 American thriller film starring an American actor best known for his role in what Martin Scorsese film?
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Title: Beth Howland
Passage: Elizabeth "Beth" Howland (May 28, 1941 December 31, 2015) was an American actress. She worked on stage and television and was best known for playing Vera Gorman in the sitcom "Alice", inspired by the Martin Scorsese film "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974).
Title: Leonard Harris (actor)
Passage: Leonard Harris (September 27, 1929 August 28, 2011) was an American critic, author, and actor. He played Senator Charles Palantine in the Martin Scorsese film "Taxi Driver" and the mayor in "Hero at Large".
Title: Catherine Scorsese
Passage: Catherine Scorsese (ne Cappa; April 16, 1912 January 6, 1997) was an American actress, and the mother of director Martin Scorsese. Of Italian descent, she began acting when her son Martin Scorsese cast her in his film "It's Not Just You, Murray!" . She frequently played the role of an Italian mother, and is perhaps most well known for her appearance in her son's film "Goodfellas". She acted in films other than her son's. She was married to Charles Scorsese. Her father, Martin Cappa, was a stage co-ordinator and her mother, Domenica, was a shop owner. She published a recipe book, "Italianamerican: The Scorsese Family Cookbook".
Title: Lorraine Bracco
Passage: Lorraine Bracco (born October 2, 1954) is an American actress. She is best known for her performances as Dr. Jennifer Melfi on the HBO series "The Sopranos", and as Karen Friedman Hill in the 1990 Martin Scorsese film "Goodfellas", for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. On television, she co-starred as Angela Rizzoli on the TNT series "Rizzoli Isles" for seven seasons from 20102016.
Title: David Proval
Passage: David Aaron Proval (born May 20, 1942) is an American actor, well known for his roles as Tony DeVienazo in the Martin Scorsese film "Mean Streets" (1973) and as Richie Aprile on the HBO television series "The Sopranos" (19992007).
Title: Eloise (2017 film)
Passage: Eloise is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Robert Legato and written by Christopher Borrelli. The film stars Eliza Dushku, Robert Patrick, Chace Crawford, Brandon T. Jackson, Nicole Forester, and P. J. Byrne. The film was released on February 3, 2017, by Vertical Entertainment.
Title: P. J. Byrne
Passage: Paul Jeffrey "P. J." Byrne (born December 15, 1974) is an American film and television actor. Byrne is best known for his roles as Nicky "Rugrat" Koskoff in the Martin Scorsese film "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013) and Bolin on Nickelodeon's animated series "The Legend of Korra" (20122014).
Title: Mean Streets
Passage: Mean Streets is a 1973 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and co-written by Scorsese and Mardik Martin. The film stars Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro. It was released by Warner Bros. on October 2, 1973. De Niro won the National Society of Film Critics award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as John "Johnny Boy" Civello.
Title: George Memmoli
Passage: George Memmoli (August 3, 1938 May 20, 1985) was an American actor. Memmoli was a friend and frequent collaborator of director Martin Scorsese, appearing in "Mean Streets" as a pool hall owner (1973) and "New York, New York" (1977), and contributing to a documentary focused on a mutual friend of Scorsese's and Memmoli's - "" (1978), the gun dealer in "Taxi Driver" wherein George was originally intended for the role Scorsese played as the jealous husband staring obsessively at his wife's window. He is also known for his portrayal of the engineer Earl during the first season (21 episodes) of the sitcom "Hello, Larry", and he was a founding member of the improv comedy troupe Ace Trucking Company.
Title: Geri McGee
Passage: Geraldine "Geri" McGee (May 16, 1936 November 9, 1982) was an American model, socialite, and Las Vegas showgirl. Her involvement with criminal activity in Las Vegas, along with her husband Frank Rosenthal, was chronicled in the 1995 Martin Scorsese film "Casino". The screenplay for "Casino" was written by Nicholas Pileggi and Scorsese, based on Pileggi's biography about Geri and Frank Rosenthal titled "Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas". Sharon Stone portrayed McGee in the film, with her name changed to 'Ginger McKenna', and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance.
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The Wolf of Wall Street
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Eloise (2017 film)
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P. J. Byrne
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Are Qixia, Shandong and Wuchuan, Guangdong in the same country?
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Title: Wuchuan, Guangdong
Passage: Wuchuan is a county-level city of Guangdong, China. It is administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Zhanjiang. The total area of Wuchuan is 848.5 sqkm , with an estimated population of 1,111,394 in 2013. The area is low and even. The annual average temperature is 23 C , with annual rainfall of about 1600 mm .
Title: China National Highway 206
Passage: China National Highway 206 (G206) runs from Yantai, Shandong Province to Shantou, Guangdong Province. It is 2,375 kilometres in length and runs south from Yantai, going via Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Jiangxi Province, and ends in Guangdong Province.
Title: Zhu Cong (footballer)
Passage: Zhu Cong (; born 8 February 1985 in Wuchuan, Guangdong, China) is a Chinese footballer as a full back. Who currently plays for China League Two side Shenzhen Renren.
Title: Huang Hu
Passage: Huang Hu (1973 in Wuchuan, Guangdong, China January 3, 2003 in Zhanjiang, Guangdong, China) was a Chinese murderer who put rat poison in the salt of a kindergarten on November 24, 2002 poisoning at least 70 children and murdering 2 or more of them. In December Huang Hu was arrested and sentenced to death on December 18 of 2002. Sixteen days later, Huang Hu was executed.
Title: Shandong Steel
Passage: The State-owned Shandong Iron and Steel Group Co Ltd was created out of the restructuring of Jinan Iron and Steel Group Co and Laiwu Steel Group Corp the sixth- and seventh-largest steel makers in the country and Shandong Metallurgical Industry Corp. The three belong to the Shandong provincial state assets management commission.
Title: Gao Dezhan
Passage: Gao Dezhan () (born 1932) is a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Qixia, Shandong. He was a graduate of Dalian University of Technology. He was governor of Jilin and Communist Party of China Committee Secretary of Tianjin. He was an alternate member of the 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and a full member of the 14th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. He was a member of the 9th Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. He was Director of the State Forestry Administration of the People's Republic of China (19871993).
Title: Fan Wanzhang
Passage: Fan Wanzhang (, 1927 in Qixia, Shandong - August 8, 1952) was a MiG-15 pilot of the People's Republic of China. He was a flying ace during the Korean War, with 8 victories.
Title: Qixia, Shandong
Passage: Qixia () is a county-level city in the province of Shandong, PRC, close to Yantai.
Title: China National Highway 205
Passage: China National Highway 205 (G205) runs from Shanhaiguan, Hebei Province to Shenzhen, Guangdong. It is 3,160 kilometres in length and runs south from Shanhaiguan towards Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian, and ends in Guangdong Province.
Title: Li Hanhun
Passage: Li Hanhun (; 7 October 189530 June 1987), courtesy name Bohao () was a Chinese (Kuomintang) general from Wuchuan, Guangdong. He participated in the Northern Expedition and Second Sino-Japanese War, when he served as chair of the Guangdong provincial government for six years. In 1949, he went to the United States, where, in 1987, he died in New York. Former Harvard Professor Frederick Pei Li was his son.
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Qixia, Shandong
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Wuchuan, Guangdong
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What actress born in June 1924 starred in the 1983 American horror thriller The Dead Zone?
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Title: The Dead Zone (TV series)
Passage: The Dead Zone, a.k.a. Stephen King's Dead Zone (in USA) is an AmericanCanadian science fiction drama television series starring Anthony Michael Hall as Johnny Smith, who discovers he has developed psychic abilities after a coma. The show, credited as "based on characters" from Stephen King's 1979 novel of the same name, first aired in 2002, and was produced by Lionsgate Television and CBS Paramount Network Television (Paramount Network Television 2002-06) for the USA Network.
Title: The Dead Zone (novel)
Passage: The Dead Zone is a science-fiction thriller novel by Stephen King published in 1979. It is his seventh novel and the fifth novel under his own name. It concerns Johnny Smith, who is injured in an accident and remains in a coma for nearly five years. Upon emergence, he exhibits clairvoyance and precognition with limitations, apparently due to a "dead zone", an area of his brain that suffered permanent damage as the result of his accident. "The Dead Zone" was nominated for the Locus Award in 1980. The book is dedicated to King's son Owen.
Title: The Dead Zone (film)
Passage: The Dead Zone is a 1983 American horror thriller film directed by David Cronenberg. The screenplay by Jeffrey Boam was based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film stars Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams, Tom Skerritt, Herbert Lom, Anthony Zerbe, Colleen Dewhurst and Martin Sheen.
Title: Dead of Winter
Passage: Dead of Winter is a 1987 American horror thriller film directed by Arthur Penn and is a loose remake of the 1945 film "My Name Is Julia Ross". It stars Mary Steenburgen, who plays three roles.
Title: The Harvest (2013 film)
Passage: The Harvest (released as Can't Come Out to Play in the UK) is a 2013 American horror thriller film released by IFC Films that was directed by John McNaughton. It is the first feature film he has directed in over a decade (his last feature film being the 2001 movie "Speaking of Sex") and his first horror venture since "Haeckel's Tale", a 2006 episode of the horror series "Masters of Horror". The movie had its world premiere on October 19, 2013, at the Chicago International Film Festival and follows a young girl (Natasha Calis) who befriends a seemingly lonely and confined boy her own age, only to fall afoul of his mother.
Title: Brooke Adams (actress)
Passage: Brooke Adams (born February 8, 1949) is an American actress. She is best known for her film roles as Abby in "Days of Heaven" (1978), Elizabeth Driscoll in "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978) and Sarah Bracknell in "The Dead Zone" (1983).
Title: Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead
Passage: Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead (also known as Roadkill 2) is a 2008 American horror thriller film and the sequel to "Joy Ride" (2001). The film was directed by Louis Morneau and starring Nicki Aycox, Nick Zano, Kyle Schmid and Laura Jordan. The film was released direct-to-video on October 7, 2008.
Title: A. M. Esmonde
Passage: Aaron Michael Esmonde (pen name A. M. Esmonde, born 20 August 1977, Swansea, Wales) is a horror, scifi and fantasy novelist, director and producer. The vampire horror novel "Blood Hunger" (2010) was his first work to be published, followed by the popular zombie novel "Dead Pulse". Both ebook editions ranked in the top 100 (free) horror and fantasy charts, Blood Hunger position 13 with Dead Pulse reaching 39. In May 2014 his third novel The Final Version a science fiction thriller was released, with the free ebook ranking at 12 in the USA science fiction cyber punk chart on 31 August 2014 and 42 in the UK dystopian science fiction chart on 30 August 2014. Darkest Moons a horror thriller was released October 29th 2016.
Title: Colleen Dewhurst
Passage: Colleen Rose Dewhurst (June 3, 1924 August 22, 1991) was a Canadian-American actress known most for theatre roles, and for a while as "the Queen of off-Broadway." In her autobiography, Dewhurst wrote: "I had moved so quickly from one off-Broadway production to the next that I was known, at one point, as the 'Queen of off-Broadway'. This title was not due to my brilliance but rather because most of the plays I was in closed after a run of anywhere from one night to two weeks. I would then move immediately into another." She was a renowned interpreter of the works of Eugene O'Neill on the stage, and her career also encompassed film, early dramas on live television, and Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival. One of her last roles was playing Marilla Cuthbert in the Kevin Sullivan television adaptations of the "Anne of Green Gables" series and her reprisal of the role in the subsequent TV series "Road to Avonlea" (marketed as "Avonlea" in the US).
Title: David Ballantyne
Passage: David Watt Ballantyne (14 June 1924 24 February 1986) was a New Zealand journalist, novelist and short-story writer. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand on 14 June 1924.
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Colleen Dewhurst
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The Dead Zone (film)
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Colleen Dewhurst
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Who wrote the novel "The First Bad Man", Peter Sasdy or Miranda July?
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Title: Doomwatch (film)
Passage: Doomwatch (US title: Island of the Ghouls) is a 1972 science fictionthriller film directed by Peter Sasdy. The film is based on the BBC series "Doomwatch". The screenplay was written by Clive Exton.
Title: I Don't Want to Be Born
Passage: I Don't Want to Be Born (U.S. The Devil Within Her; also known as The Monster) is a 1975 British horror film, directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Joan Collins, Ralph Bates, Eileen Atkins and Donald Pleasence, which tapped into the 1970s fad for devil-child horror films. The film was originally marketed as a straight-faced and serious product, and as such was comprehensively mauled by critics of the time. However it later gained a reputation as a cult film favourite due to its perceived shortcomings, absurdities and unintentional camp comedy appeal.
Title: Miranda July
Passage: Miranda July (born Miranda Jennifer Grossinger; February 15, 1974) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, author and artist. Her body of work includes film, fiction, monologue, digital media presentations, and live performance art. She wrote, directed and starred in the films "Me and You and Everyone We Know" (2005) and "The Future" (2011). Her most recent book - and debut novel - "The First Bad Man", was published in January 2015. July was a recipient of a Creative Capital Emerging Fields Award.
Title: Peter Sasdy
Passage: Peter Sasdy (born 27 May 1935 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian-born British film and television director.
Title: The First Bad Man
Passage: The First Bad Man is an American animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, and features narration by singing cowboy Tex Ritter. It was released by MGM on September 30, 1955.
Title: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1968 miniseries)
Passage: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is the first adaptation of Anne Bront's novel of the same name, produced by BBC and directed by Peter Sasdy. The serial stars Janet Munro as Helen Graham, Bryan Marshall as Gilbert Markham and Corin Redgrave as her spoiled and drunkard husband Arthur Huntington.
Title: Welcome to Blood City
Passage: Welcome to Blood City is a 1977 film directed by Peter Sasdy. It stars Jack Palance, Keir Dullea and Samantha Eggar.
Title: Nothing but the Night
Passage: Nothing But the Night is a 1973 British horror film directed by Peter Sasdy, starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.
Title: The Lonely Lady
Passage: The Lonely Lady is a 1983 American drama film directed by Peter Sasdy, adapted from the 1976 novel written by Harold Robbins. (The novel itself was believed to have been based on Robbins' memories of Jacqueline Susann.) The original music score was composed by Charlie Calello. The cast includes Pia Zadora in the title role, Lloyd Bochner, Bibi Besch, Jared Martin, and in an early film appearance, Ray Liotta. The plot follows Jerilee Randall, an aspiring screenwriter who deals with many abusive men in her attempts to achieve success in Hollywood. A critical and commercial failure, "The Lonely Lady" was the last adaptation of one of Robbins' best selling novels before he died in 1997, and, to date, the last such adaptation of any of his works.
Title: Maths Mansion
Passage: Maths Mansion is a British educational TV series for school years 4 to 6 (9 to 11 year olds). It follows the adventures of "Bad Man" taking kids to his mansion, Maths Mansion. There, the kids learn and are tested on maths. They do not always pass the test, and this is shown in various episodes, one of them being "Angleman!" . Interrupting the program, is another program, about "Sad Man", who seems to be quite happy. He demonstrates math in songs, puppets, and games. Sad Man has a puppet called "Decimole", as for him being a mole. Decimole is known for attacking people. But, in the final episode, Bad Man digs up Decimole, and Decimole kills Bad Man.
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Miranda July
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Peter Sasdy
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Miranda July
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Are Rusty Nail and French Connection both cocktails?
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Title: The French Connection (book)
Passage: The French Connection: A True Account of Cops, Narcotics, and International Conspiracy is a non-fiction book by Robin Moore first published in 1969 about the notorious "French Connection" drug trafficking scheme. It is followed by the book "The Setup". The book was adapted to film in 1971 as "The French Connection", written by Ernest Tidyman and Directed by William Friedkin.
Title: Rusty Nail (cocktail)
Passage: A Rusty Nail is made by mixing Drambuie and Scotch whisky. The drink was included in Difford's Guide Top 100 Cocktails.
Title: The French Connection
Passage: The French Connection or French Connection may refer to:
Title: Ken Kirzinger
Passage: Kenneth David "Ken" Kirzinger (born November 4, 1959) is a Canadian actor and stuntman best known for his portrayals of Jason Voorhees in "Freddy vs. Jason" (2003), Pa in "" (2007) and Rusty Nail in "Joy Ride 3"
Title: Jimmy quot;Popeyequot; Doyle
Passage: Detective Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle is a fictional character portrayed by actor Gene Hackman in the films "The French Connection" (1971) and its sequel, "French Connection II" (1975), and by Ed O'Neill in the 1986 television film "Popeye Doyle". Hackman won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in "The French Connection". The character is based on a real-life New York City police detective, Eddie Egan, who also appeared in the film as Walt Simonson, Popeye's supervisor. Popeye, as played by Hackman in "The French Connection", is ranked number 44 as a hero on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains list.
Title: French Connection (clothing)
Passage: French Connection (also branded as FCUK) is a UK-based global retailer and wholesaler of fashion clothing, accessories and homeware. Founded in the early 1970s by Stephen Marks, who remains chief executive, it is based in London and its parent French Connection Group PLC is listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Title: The French Connection (ice hockey)
Passage: The French Connection was the nickname of a forward line that played for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League from 1972 until 1979. The line consisted of Hall of Famer Gilbert Perreault at centre and All-Stars Rick Martin and Rene Robert at left wing and right wing, respectively. All three players were French-Canadians from Quebec: Perreault from Victoriaville; Robert from Trois-Rivires; and Martin from Verdun, Quebec. The name referred both to the origins of the players and to the 1971 movie "The French Connection", based upon the book of the same name.
Title: French Connection (cocktail)
Passage: A French Connection is a cocktail made with equal parts Cognac and Amaretto liqueur.
Title: French Connection II
Passage: French Connection II is a 1975 crime drama film starring Gene Hackman and directed by John Frankenheimer. It is a fictional sequel to the initially true story of the 1971 Academy Award winning picture "The French Connection". The film expands on the central character of Det. Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle who travels to Marseille, France where he is attempting to track down French drug-dealer Alain Charnier, who escaped at the end of the first film. Hackman won an Academy Award for Best Actor for the original "The French Connection" and he and Fernando Rey are the only returning cast members.
Title: Rusty Nail (song)
Passage: "Rusty Nail" is the tenth single by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, released on June 10, 1994.
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yes
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Rusty Nail (cocktail)
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French Connection (cocktail)
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Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun which was located in what valley?
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Title: Tutankhamun's meteoric iron dagger blade
Passage: Tutankhamun's iron dagger blade closely correlates with meteoric composition, including homogeneity. Originally discovered in 1925 in Tutankhamun's tomb (14th C. BCE) by Howard Carter, an archaeologist, the iron dagger is of meteorite origin.
Title: Harry Burton (Egyptologist)
Passage: Harry Burton (13 September 1879 27 June 1940) was an English Egyptologist and archaeological photographer. Born in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, to journeyman cabinet maker William Burton and Ann Hufton, he is best known for his photographs of excavations in Egypt's Valley of the Kings at the beginning of the 20th century. His most famous photographs are the 1400 he took documenting Howard Carter's excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. " The Times" published 142 of these images on 21 February 1923. He remained in Egypt after the tomb's excavations, dying there in 1940. He is buried in the American Cemetery in Asyut.
Title: KV62
Passage: KV62 is the standard Egyptological designation for the tomb of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, now renowned for the wealth of valuable antiquities it contained. The tomb was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, underneath the remains of workmen's huts built during the Ramesside Period; this explains why it was largely spared from desecration and from the tomb clearances at the end of the 20th Dynasty, although the tomb was robbed and resealed twice in the period after its completion.
Title: Anubis Shrine
Passage: The Anubis Shrine was part of the grave gods of Tutankhamun (18th Dynasty, New Kingdom). The tomb (KV62) was discovered almost intact on 4 November 1922 in the Valley of the Kings in west Thebes by Howard Carter. Today the object, with the find number 261, is an exhibit at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, with the inventory number JE 61444.
Title: KV44
Passage: KV44 is one of 65 numbered tombs in the Valley of the Kings. It was discovered and excavated by Howard Carter in 1901 and was re-examined in the 1990s by Donald P. Ryan . It consists of a single chamber accessed by a shaft. When discovered the tomb was blocked and inside were discovered three mummies in wooden coffins, these belonged to Tentkerer, a lady of the house of Osorkon I, Heiufaa, and an unnamed songstress of Amun. These burials, belonging to the Twenty-second dynasty, are evidently secondary burials since they were placed on rubbish filling about one fifth of the tomb. In this rubble the remains of seven earlier mummies were found, without coffins or funerary equipment. Several bee nests on the ceiling indicate that the tomb had lain open for some time in antiquity. The original cutting of the tomb is dated to the Eighteenth dynasty.
Title: KV20
Passage: KV20 is a tomb in the Valley of the Kings (Egypt). It was probably the first royal tomb to be constructed in the valley. KV20 was the original burial place of Thutmose I (who was later re-interred in KV38) and later was adapted by his daughter Hatshepsut to accommodate both her and her father. The tomb was known to the Napoleonic Expedition in 1799, but a full clearance of the tomb only was undertaken by Howard Carter in 1903, although it had been visited by several explorers between 1799 and 1903. KV20 is distinguished from other tombs in the valley, both in its general layout and because of the atypical clockwise curvature of its corridors.
Title: Tutankhamun's mask
Passage: Tutankhamun's mask, or funerary mask of Tutankhamun, is the death mask of the 18th-dynasty Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC). It was discovered by Howard Carter in 1925 in tomb KV62 and is now housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The mask is one of the most well known works of art in the world.
Title: Tutankhamun (miniseries)
Passage: Tutankhamun is a 2016 adventure-drama miniseries based on the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter, directed by Peter Webber from a screenplay by BAFTA award-winning writer Guy Burt.
Title: Howard Carter
Passage: Howard Carter (9 May 18742 March 1939) was a British archaeologist and Egyptologist who became world-famous after discovering the intact tomb (designated KV62) of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh, Tutankhamun (colloquially known as "King Tut" and "the boy king") in November 1922.
Title: Tutankhamun's mummy
Passage: On October 28, 1925, English Egyptologist Howard Carter and his team removed the lid on the third and last coffin of the burial chamber in tomb KV62, revealing the mummy of Tutankhamun. His burial chamber was found in the Valley of the Kings in the Theban Necropolis in 1922, but was not opened until a year later. It would be another two years before the mummy and its famous death mask were discovered inside the tomb.
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Valley of the Kings
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Howard Carter
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KV62
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What is the current work of the British cyclist who was one of the Team Halfords Bikehut?
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Title: Adam Duggleby
Passage: Adam Christopher John Duggleby '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 16 October 1984) is a British cyclist. He represented Great Britain in the 2016 Rio Paralympics as a sighted pilot for visually impaired cyclist, Stephen Bate with whom he was paired in January 2014.
Title: Rob Partridge
Passage: Rob Partridge (born 11 September 1985) is a Welsh professional cyclist from Wrexham, Wales. He represented Wales in the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Inspired after watching the Tour de France on television, he joined the Wrexham Roads Club at an early age. Partridge rode for the Endura Racing team from 2010 to 2012 and rode for the team in 2008 and Team Halfords Bikehut in 2009. He was living with the Under 23 GB Squad in Quarrata, Tuscany until June 2007.
Title: Sharon Laws
Passage: Sharon Laws (born 7 July 1974) is a British former professional cyclist, who currently works as an environmental consultant.
Title: Roy Cromack
Passage: Roy Cromack (born 18 February 1940) was a racing cyclist who represented Britain in track races and in international road races such as the Peace Race. He was the first British cyclist to ride more than 500 miles in a 24-hour time trial.
Title: Ian Hallam
Passage: Ian Hallam (born 24 November 1948), was a British cyclist. A winner of multiple national titles, he was most successful at the Commonwealth Games where he won three gold medals and two bronze in 1970 and 1974 but was also a member of the British pursuit squad that twice finished as runners-up at the World Track Championships. Hallam also had some success as a road cyclist and placed third in the British Road Race Championships in 1974. He also won two stages of the Milk Race (the amateur tour of Britain) in 1976. Ian turned professional at the relatively advanced age of 30 and spent five moderately successful seasons with KP Crisps pro team. He still rides in masters events. He competed at three Olympic Games in both individual and team pursuit and won the Olympic Bronze medal in Team Pursuit in 1972 Munich and 1976 Montreal Games.
Title: Desmond Robinson
Passage: Desmond Robinson (30 December 1927 10 December 2015) was a British cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was the brother of fellow racing cyclist Brian Robinson.
Title: Gary Wiggins
Passage: Gary Wiggins (20 November 1952 25 January 2008) was an Australian professional cyclist, who specialised in six-day racing. His son is the British cyclist, five-time Olympic champion and 2012 Tour de France winner Sir Bradley Wiggins.
Title: Team Halfords (men's team)
Passage: Team Halfords was a British UCI Continental cycling team that existed only for the 2009 season.
Title: Team Halfords Bikehut
Passage: Team Halfords Bikehut was a 2008 UCI elite women's cycling team based in the United Kingdom. The team was formed in January 2008 with Dave Brailsford, performance director of British Cycling, the general manager. It had been a pronational team mooted as the first full British professional women's team but there were two men in the team (Rob Hayles and Tom Southam). The team was in 2009 not an UCI Women's Teams anymore and consisted of a mix of mountain bikers and road racers (mainly men): Rob Hayles, Ed Clancy, Ian Wilkinson, Andy Tennant, Mark McNally, Rob Partridge, Seb Batchelor, David Fletcher, Annie Last, Sharon Laws, Ian Bibby. The team disbanded ahead of the 2010 season, with a number of riders moving to the Scottish-based Endura Racing team.
Title: Tao Geoghegan Hart
Passage: Tao Geoghegan Hart (born March 30, 1995) is a British cyclist, currently competing for Team Sky . He rode for Team Sky as a stagiaire in late 2015, and joined the team permanently for the 2017 season.
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environmental consultant
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Team Halfords Bikehut
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Sharon Laws
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When was the killer of Nicola Huges born?
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Title: Nicola Skrastin
Passage: Nicola Alexandra Skrastin (born 16 September 1992), is a Scottish hockey player. Nicola was born in the Vale of Leven in Argyll and Bute and grew up close to the town of Helensburgh. She attended Rhu Primary school and then Lomond School. Skrastin's potential was first noted by school PE teacher Margery Taylor, who urged her to start playing in the Glasgow hockey scene. As captain of the School 1st XI, Nicola balanced the pressures of her school life and early hockey career. Skrastin obtained a place to study Geography and Business at the University of Glasgow and has since taken a year out from her studies in order to train full-time with the Scottish team.
Title: Nicola da Guardiagrele
Passage: Nicola da Guardiagrele (born Nicola Gallucci or Nicola di Andrea di Pasquale; c. 13851390 - c. 1462) was an Italian late medieval goldsmith, painter and etcher.
Title: Murders of Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone
Passage: On 18 September 2012, Police Constables Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone, two Greater Manchester Police officers, were killed by Dale Cregan in a gun and grenade ambush while responding to a report of a burglary in Greater Manchester, England.
Title: Nicola Browne
Passage: Nicola Jane Browne (born 14 September 1983 in Matamata) is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for the New Zealand in the women's one-day internationals and plays for the Northern Districts in the State League. She played in the 2005 and 2009 Women's Cricket World Cups, and was player of the series in the 2010 ICC Women's World Twenty20 tournament.Nicola Brown along with Sarah Tsukigawa set the highest 7th wicket partnership in the history of Women's One Dayers(104)Also she set the highest record 6th wicket partnership in the Women's World Cup history(139) along with Sara McGlashanIn January 2015, Nicola announced her retirement from all forms of cricket.
Title: Nicola McLean
Passage: Nicola June McLean (born 16 September 1981) is an English glamour model, television, and media personality. She was a contestant in "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! " in 2008, and "Celebrity Big Brother" in 2012 and again in 2017, which was an All-Star vs. New Star season. Nicola returned as an All-Star and left the house on the final night in fifth place, beating her original season's position of seventh place.
Title: Lewis Nicola
Passage: Lewis Nicola (1717 August 9, 1807) was an Irish-born American military officer, merchant, and writer who held various military and civilian positions throughout his career. Nicola is most notable for authoring the Newburgh letter, which urged George Washington to assume a royal title. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Nicola had been an officer in the British Army, serving in Europe before immigrating to the Thirteen Colonies. Establishing a residence in Philadelphia with his family, Nicola opened a library in 1767 and was active in colonial philosophical organizations. As a result of his work to establish the American Philosophical Society, he was elected as one of its curators. When the American Revolution broke out, Nicola offered his services to the colonial government, which eventually appointed him to various positions with local forces.
Title: Nikki Payne (rower)
Passage: Nicola "Nikki" Payne (born 26 July 1966), also known as Nicola Mills and Nicola Payne-Mills, is a former New Zealand rower.
Title: Joey Mellen
Passage: Joseph "Joey" Mellen (born September 1939) is the British-born author of "Bore Hole", a book about his attempts at self-trepanation, influenced by Bart Huges, and his eventual success with the help of his partner Amanda Feilding. Mellen then filmed Amanda's own self-trepanation for a documentary entitled "Heartbeat in the Brain".
Title: Nico von Lahnstein
Passage: Nicola "Nico" von Lahnstein (born as Nicola Brandner) is a fictional character of the German soap opera "Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)". The character has been played by actress Verena Zimmermann and made her first appearance on October 1, 2002. Much of the character's history revolves around her rebellious teenage years, being the illegitimate daughter of Johannes von Lahnstein, the deep connection shared with her sister Jana, her romance with Andi Fritzsche and marriage to Philipp zu Hohenfelden.
Title: Dale Cregan
Passage: Dale Christopher Cregan (born 6 June 1983) is an English convicted drug-dealer and murderer who was sentenced to a whole life order in prison for four counts of murder (including the killing of two police officers) and three separate counts of attempted murder, meaning that he will never be released from prison.
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Murders of Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone
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The captain of the Karachi Kings in 2016 also played for what team in the Indian Premier League?
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Title: Indian Premier League
Passage: The Indian Premier League (IPL), officially Vivo Indian Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in India contested during April and May of every year by teams representing Indian cities. The league was founded by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007, and is regarded as the brainchild of Lalit Modi, the founder and former commissioner of the league. Vivo, the smartphone multinational company, is serving as the title sponsor since the ninth season of the league. The current IPL title holders are the Mumbai Indians, who won the 2017 Indian Premier League.
Title: Chennai Super Kings
Passage: The Chennai Super Kings (abbreviated as CSK) are a franchise cricket team based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India), which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Founded in 2008, the team played its home matches at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. On 14 July 2015, the Supreme Court appointed RM Lodha committee which suspended the Super Kings from the IPL for a period of two years for the alleged involvement of their owners in the 2013 Indian Premier League betting case. Prior to the suspension, the team was captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni and coached by Stephen Fleming.
Title: Kings XI Punjab in 2014
Passage: The Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) is a franchise cricket team based in Mohali, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They were one of the eight teams that competed in the 2014 Indian Premier League. They were captained by George Bailey. Kings XI Punjab finished runners-up in the IPL and qualified for the Champions League T20 for the first time.
Title: Kings XI Punjab in 2012
Passage: The Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) is a franchise cricket team based in Mohali, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They were one of the nine teams that competed in the 2012 Indian Premier League. They were captained by Adam Gilchrist. Kings XI Punjab finished 6th in the IPL and did not qualify for the champions league T20.
Title: Gujarat Lions
Passage: The Gujarat Lions (often abbreviated as GL) was a franchise cricket team based in the city of Rajkot, Gujarat, that represented Indian state Gujarat in the Indian Premier League. The team played in the Indian Premier League for 2 years, the 2016 and 2017 season. The team entered the IPL as one of the replacements for Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, who were both suspended for two seasons due to alleged illegal betting by their respective owners. The franchise is owned by Intex Technologies.
Title: Ravi Bopara
Passage: Ravinder Singh "Ravi" Bopara (born 4 May 1985) is an English cricketer who plays for Essex and England. Originally a top-order batsman, his developing medium pace bowling has made him an all-rounder and he has the best bowling figures for England in a Twenty20 International. Bopara has also played for Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League, Chittagong Vikings in the Bangladesh Premier League, Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League and Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super league.
Title: Kings XI Punjab in 2015
Passage: The Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) is a franchise cricket team based in Mohali, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They were one of the eight teams that competed in the 2015 Indian Premier League. They were captained by George Bailey. Kings XI Punjab finished last in the IPL and did not qualify for the Champions League T20.
Title: Mumbai Indians in 2017
Passage: The Mumbai Indians are a franchise cricket team based in Mumbai that play in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They are one of eight teams that are competing in the 2017 Indian Premier League. Rohit Sharma is captaining the team for the fifth season in succession, while Mahela Jayawardene is in his first season as the team's coach. The Mumbai Indians drew an average home attendance of 26,000 in the 2017 Indian Premier League.
Title: Karachi Kings in 2016
Passage: The Karachi Kings is a franchise cricket team that represents Karachi in the Pakistan Super League. They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2016 Pakistan Super League. The team was captained by Shoaib Malik and then by Ravi Bopara, and they stand on fourth position after winning just two matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2016.
Title: Kings XI Punjab in 2013
Passage: The Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) is a franchise cricket team based in Mohali, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They were one of the nine teams that competed in the 2013 Indian Premier League. They were captained by David Hussey. Kings XI Punjab finished 6th in the IPL and did not qualify for the Champions League T20.
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Which group is from Nova Scotia, The Trews or Dodgy?
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Title: West Nova Scotia Regiment
Passage: The West Nova Scotia Regiment is a line infantry regiment of the Canadian Army, part of the Primary Reserve, and is part of the 5th Canadian Division's 36 Canadian Brigade Group. The regiment recruits volunteers from the South-Western part of the province of Nova Scotia and has its headquarters at LFAATC Aldershot, near the community of Aldershot, Nova Scotia.
Title: Nova Scotia Student Advocacy Coalition
Passage: The Nova Scotia Student Advocacy Coalition (NSSAC) was a post-secondary education student lobby group in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It collapsed in 2003 as a result of ideological differences between Canadian Federation of Students and Canadian Alliance of Student Associations schools within the coalition.
Title: The Trews
Passage: The Trews are a Canadian hard rock band from Antigonish, Nova Scotia, consisting of vocalist Colin MacDonald, guitarist John-Angus MacDonald, bassist Jack Syperek, and drummer Gavin Maguire. The band is currently based in Hamilton, Ontario
Title: Dodgy
Passage: Dodgy are an English power pop rock trio, that rose to prominence during the Britpop era of the 1990s. They are best known for their hits "Staying Out for the Summer", "If You're Thinking of Me", and "Good Enough". The last was their biggest hit reaching No. 4 in the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Black Refugee (War of 1812)
Passage: The Black Refugees were Africans who escaped American slavery in the War of 1812 and who settled in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Trinidad, though the term is generally used only for those settled in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. They were the largest part of migration of African Americans who sought freedom in the War of 1812. Those from the Gulf Coast settled in Trinidad in 1815, and those who bore arms for the British in the second Corps of Colonial Marines settled in Trinidad in 1816 where they became the Merikins. The Black Refugees were the second group of African Americans, after the Black Loyalists, to flee American enslavement in wartime and settle in Canada and they form the most significant immigration source for today's African Nova Scotian communities.
Title: Speak It! From the Heart of Black Nova Scotia
Passage: Speak It! From the Heart of Black Nova Scotia is a 1992 documentary film by Sylvia Hamilton, focusing on a group of Black Nova Scotian students in a predominantly white high school, St. Patrick's in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who face daily reminders of racism. These students work to build pride and self-esteem through educational and cultural programs, discovering their heritage and learning ways to effect change. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, this 28-minute documentary received the Canada Award at the 1994 Gemini Awards from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, as well as the 1994 Maeda Prize from NHK.
Title: Regional Cadet Support Unit (Atlantic)
Passage: The Regional Cadet Support Unit (Atlantic) (RCSU(A)) is the Canadian Forces unit that is responsible for providing support to the Canadian Cadet Organizations (Royal Canadian Sea, Army and Air Cadets) in Canada's Atlantic provinces - Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island. The unit is headquartered at Canadian Force Base Halifax on the lower base at Shearwater, Nova Scotia and is an integral unit of National Cadet and Junior Rangers Support Group.
Title: Colin MacDonald (musician)
Passage: Colin MacDonald (born May 31, 1978 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian musician who is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock group The Trews. His brother, John-Angus, is also a member of the group.
Title: Alliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations
Passage: The Alliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations (ANSSA) was the largest post-secondary student advocacy group in Nova Scotia, Canada and the largest student organization in the Atlantic Provinces. In 2012 it was renamed Students Nova Scotia. The organization historically represented 80-87 of the province's university students. It worked towards improved funding for education in Nova Scotia and the elimination of real and perceived financial barriers for university students.
Title: Jack Syperek
Passage: Jack Syperek (born September 25 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian musician who is best known as the bassist for the rock group The Trews. He is a long-time friend to brothers Colin and John-Angus MacDonald and formed the group with them in 1998.
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What sport does 2009 Japan Series and Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters have in common?
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Title: 2012 Japan Series
Passage: The 2012 Konami Japan Series was the 63rd edition of Nippon Professional Baseball's (NPB) championship series known colloquially as the Japan Series. The best-of-seven playoff was won by the Central League champion Yomiuri Giants in six games over the Pacific League champion Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters. It was the Giants' 22nd Japan Series title, second in the last four years. The series began on Saturday, October 27, 2012 and ended on Saturday, November 3, 2012 at the Tokyo Dome in Bunky, Tokyo. Giants' starting pitcher Tetsuya Utsumi, who was the winning pitcher in Games 1 and 5, was named the Japan Series Most Valuable Player (MVP). Giants players Shinnosuke Abe, Hisayoshi Chono and John Bowker were also recognized with Outstanding Player awards.
Title: 1954 Japan Series
Passage: The 1954 Japan Series was the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) championship series for the 1954 season. It was the fifth Japan Series and featured the Pacific League champions, the Nishitetsu Lions, against the Central League champions, the Chunichi Dragons. This would be the Dragons' last championship until 2007, when they defeated the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters.
Title: 2006 Nippon Professional Baseball season
Passage: In 2006 the Nippon Professional Baseball season ended with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of the Pacific League defeat the Chunichi Dragons of the Central League in the Japan Series.
Title: 2009 Japan Series
Passage: The 2009 Japan Series was the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) championship series for the 2009 season. It was the 60th Japan Series and featured the Pacific League Climax Series champions, the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, against the Central League Climax Series champions, the Yomiuri Giants. The series is the second time the two teams played each other in the championship series, the last time being 1981. Played at Sapporo Dome and Tokyo Dome, the Giants defeated the Fighters four games to two in the best-of-seven series to win the franchise's 21st Japan Series championship. Giants' captain Shinnosuke Abe was named Most Valuable Player of the series. The series was played between October 31 and November 7, 2009, with home field advantage going to the Pacific League.
Title: 2007 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season
Passage: The 2007 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season was the 62nd season for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters franchise.
Title: 2016 Japan Series
Passage: The 2016 Japan Series was the 67th edition of Nippon Professional Baseball's postseason championship series. The Hiroshima Toyo Carp, champions of the Central League, played the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, champions of the Pacific League, in a best-of-seven series beginning on October 22. The Japan Series was sponsored by the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) and was officially known as the 2016 SMBC Nippon Series.
Title: 2008 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season
Passage: The 2008 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season was the 63rd season for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters franchise.
Title: 2010 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season
Passage: The 2010 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season is the 65th season for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters franchise.
Title: Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
Passage: The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters ( , Hokkaid Nippon-Hamu Faitzu ) are a Japanese professional baseball team based in Sapporo, Hokkaid. They compete in the Pacific League of Nippon Professional Baseball, playing the majority of their home games at the Sapporo Dome. The Fighters also host a select number of regional home games in cities across Hokkaid, including Hakodate, Asahikawa, Kushiro, and Obihiro. The team's name comes from its parent organization, Nippon Ham, a major Japanese food processing company.
Title: 2009 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season
Passage: The 2009 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season was the 64th season for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters franchise.
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Which director wrote more plays, Sacha Guitry or Russell Mulcahy?
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Title: Nine Bachelors
Passage: Nine Bachelors is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Max Dearly and Elvire Popesco. An opportunist dreams up a new scheme to make money when the French government passes a law forbidding foreigners from living in France. Its French title is Ils taient neuf clibataires.
Title: Confessions of a Cheat
Passage: Le Roman d'un tricheur (sometimes known in English as The Story of a Cheat, but also as "Confessions of a Cheat", "The Story of a Trickster", or "The Cheat") is a 1936 film starring, written and directed by Sacha Guitry. It was adapted from Guitry's only novel, "Les Mmoires d'un tricheur", published in 1935.
Title: Je l'ai t trois fois
Passage: Je l'ai t trois fois French: "I Did It Three Times" , is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Sacha Guitry, written by Sacha Guitry, starring Sacha Guitry and Louis de Funs. The English international title of this film is "She and Me".
Title: The Treasure of Cantenac
Passage: The Treasure of Cantenac (French: Le trsor de Cantenac) is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Lana Marconi and Michel Lemoine.
Title: The Lame Devil (film)
Passage: The Lame Devil (UK: The Devil Who Limped; original title: Le Diable boiteux , French for "the devil with a limp") is a 1948 French black-and-white historical film written and directed by Sacha Guitry. A biography of the titular French diplomat Talleyrand (17541838), it stars Guitry in the lead role. Originally forbidden by the French censorship and turned into a play, the film went on to be released into six languages.
Title: Plays and films of Sacha Guitry
Passage: The French actor, writer, manager and director, Sacha Guitry had a prolific output of plays and films. His stage works range from historical dramas to contemporary light comedies. Some have musical scores, by composers including Andr Messager and Reynaldo Hahn. During the era of silent films Guitry avoided them, finding the lack of spoken dialogue fatal to dramatic impact. From the 1930s to the end of his life he enthusiastically embraced the cinema, making as many as five films in a single year.
Title: Thtre douard VII
Passage: The Thtre douard VII, also called thtre douard VII Sacha Guitry, is located in Paris between the Madeleine and the Opra Garnier in the 9th arrondissement. The square, in which there is a statue of King Edward the seventh, was opened in 1911. The theatre, which was originally a cinema, was named in the honour of King Edward 7, as he was nicknamed the "most Parisian of all Kings", appreciative of French culture. In the early to mid 1900s,under the direction of Sacha Guitry, the theatre became a symbol of anglo-franco friendship, and where French people could discover and enjoy Anglo Saxon works. French actor and director Bernard Murat is the current director of the theatre. Modern "boulevard comedies" and vaudevilles are often performed there, and subtitled in English by the company Theatre in Paris. Important figures in the arts, cinema and theatre have performed there, including Orson Welles, Eartha Kitt, and more. Pablo Picasso created props for a play at the Thtre Edouard VII in 1944.
Title: Russell Mulcahy
Passage: Russell Mulcahy (born 23 June 1953 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian film director. Mulcahy's work is recognizable by the use of fast cuts, tracking shots and use of glowing lights, and he was one of the most prominent music video directors of the 1980s. He has also worked in television since the early 1990s and as a director on episodes of MTV's "Teen Wolf".
Title: Sacha Guitry
Passage: Alexandre-Pierre Georges "Sacha" Guitry (] ; 21 February 188524 July 1957) was a French stage actor, film actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright of the Boulevard theatre. He was the son of a leading French actor, Lucien Guitry, and followed his father into the theatrical profession. He became known for his stage performances, often in boulevardier roles, in the many plays he wrote, of which there were more than 120. He was married five times, always to rising actresses whose careers he furthered. Probably his best-known wife was Yvonne Printemps to whom he was married between 1919 and 1932.
Title: Pearls of the Crown
Passage: The Pearls of the Crown (French: "Les Perles de la couronne" ) is a 1937 French comedy film of historically-based fiction by Sacha Guitry who plays four roles in it (many of the other performers play multiple roles, as well). Guitry's Jean Martin investigates the history of seven pearls, four of which end up on the crown of England, while the other three initially go missing.
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Alexandre-Pierre Georges "Sacha" Guitry
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Sacha Guitry
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Russell Mulcahy
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What actor in the movie Revolt also played Joe MacMillan in the series "Halt and Catch Fire"?
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Title: James Cromwell
Passage: James Oliver Cromwell (born January 27, 1940) is an American actor. Some of his more notable films include "" (1996), "L.A. Confidential" (1997), "The Green Mile" (1999), "Space Cowboys" (2000), "The Sum of All Fears" (2002), "I, Robot" (2004), "The Longest Yard" (2005), "The Queen" (2006), "Secretariat" (2010), and "The Artist" (2011), as well as the television series "Six Feet Under" (20032005), "24" (2007) and "Halt and Catch Fire" (2015).
Title: Mark O'Brien (actor)
Passage: Mark O'Brien (born May 7, 1984) is a Canadian actor and director. He is best known for playing the role of Des Courtney in "Republic of Doyle" and Tom Rendon in "Halt and Catch Fire.
Title: Lee Pace
Passage: Lee Grinner Pace (born March 25, 1979) is an American actor. Pace has been featured in film, stage and television. He currently stars as protagonist Joe MacMillan in AMC's "Halt and Catch Fire". He also played Roy Walkerthe Masked Bandit in the 2006 film "The Fall". He has appeared in film series, including "" as Garrett and "The Hobbit" trilogy as Thranduil. He played villain Ronan the Accuser in the film "Guardians of the Galaxy", and starred as Ned in the ABC series "Pushing Daisies" for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 2008.
Title: Kerry Bish
Passage: Kerry Lynne Bish (born May 1, 1984) is a New Zealand-born American actress, known for her lead role as Donna Clark in the AMC television series "Halt and Catch Fire". Bish played the leadnarrator role on the final season of ABC's medical sitcom "Scrubs" and starred in the critically acclaimed drama film "Argo".
Title: Halt and Catch Fire (TV series)
Passage: Halt and Catch Fire is an American period drama television series created by Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers that premiered on AMC on June 1, 2014. Taking place over a period of ten years, the series depicts a fictionalized insider's view of the personal computer revolution of the 1980s and later the growth of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s. The series' first two seasons are set in the Silicon Prairie of DallasFort Worth, while the latter two seasons are set in Silicon Valley. The show's title refers to computer machine code instruction HCF, the execution of which would cause the computer's central processing unit to stop working ("catch fire" was a humorous exaggeration).
Title: List of Halt and Catch Fire episodes
Passage: "Halt and Catch Fire" is an American period drama television series created by Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers, that premiered on AMC on June 1, 2014. The series depicts a fictionalized insider's view of the personal computer revolution of the 1980s and later the growth of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s. The series' first two seasons are set in the Silicon Prairie of DallasFort Worth, while the third and fourth seasons are set in Silicon Valley. The show's title refers to computer machine code instruction HCF, whose execution would cause the computer's central processing unit to stop working (but not really catch fire).
Title: Toby Huss
Passage: Toby Huss (born December 9, 1966) is an American actor known for portraying Artie in the Nickelodeon series "The Adventures of Pete Pete" (19931996). He is also known for his voice-over work on the long-running animated series "King of the Hill" (19972010) and his role as Felix "Stumpy" Dreifuss on HBO's "Carnivle" (20032005). He currently plays John Bosworth on the AMC original period drama "Halt and Catch Fire".
Title: Scott Michael Foster
Passage: Scott Michael Foster (born March 4, 1985) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Captain John Paul "Cappie" Jones in the ABC Family comedy-drama series "Greek" (2007-2011), Leo Hendrie in the ABC Family drama "Chasing Life" (20142015) and as Nathaniel Plimpton III in "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend". Foster also had recurring roles on "Californication", "Halt and Catch Fire", and "Once Upon a Time".
Title: Scoot McNairy
Passage: John Marcus "Scoot" McNairy (born November 11, 1977) is an American actor and producer known for his roles in films such as "Monsters", "Argo", "Killing Them Softly", "12 Years a Slave", "Frank", "Gone Girl" and "". He currently stars in the AMC period drama "Halt and Catch Fire".
Title: Revolt (2017 movie)
Passage: Revolt is a science fiction film, directed by Joe Miale. It was written by Miale and Rowan Athale. It stars Lee Pace and Brnice Marlohe in the lead roles.
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Lee Pace
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Revolt (2017 movie)
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Lee Pace
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Are Yong'an and Luzhou both cities in China?
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Title: Luzhou Olympic Sports Park
Passage: The Luzhou Olympic Sports Park () is a public park and sports venue in Luzhou, Sichuan, China, near Southwest Medical University. The park has a multi-purpose stadium with a seating capacity of 20,000, a natatorium, ten tennis courts, and athletes' apartments. Construction began in 2012, and the park and stadium were opened in 2013.
Title: Southwest Medical University
Passage: Southwest Medical University (, formerly Luzhou Medical College (), is a medical university in Luzhou, Sichuan, China. The school was first established in 1951 as Southern Sichuan Doctors' School (). In 1958, the school was renamed as Luzhou Specialist School of Medicine (). In 1978, the school was authorized to grant bachelor's degree, and changed its name to Luzhou Medical College (, Luyi ( for short).
Title: Luzhou Lantian Airport
Passage: Luzhou Lantian Airport (IATA: LZO, ICAO: ZULZ) is an airport serving the city of Luzhou in Sichuan, China. Luzhou Airport was built in 1945 and initially served an air route between China and India by the US Air Force during World War II. Services were suspended in the 1960s, but later it was used for training purposes by the Chinese Air Force. Major renovations and expansions were completed in January 2001.
Title: First book of the Spanish Philippines
Passage: The first known printed book in Spanish Philippines was a Chinese language catechism using the Chinese method of printing, produced by the non-Christian Chinese printer Keng Yong in Manila under commission from the Spanish branch of the Order of Preachers. The Spanish historian Carlos Sanz believes that this catechism, "Doctrina Christiana en letra y lengua China, compuesta por los madres ministros de los Sangleyes, de la Orden de Sancto Domingo. Con licencia, por Keng Young, China, en el Parian de Manila" ("Christian Doctrine in the Chinese Letter and Tongue, Constituted for the Mother Ministries of the Sangleys, by the Order of Saint Dominic. With Licence, by Keng Yong, Chinese, in the Parian of Manila") was printed between 1590 and 1592.
Title: Luzhou Yunlong Airport
Passage: Luzhou Yunlong Airport () is a dual-use military and civilian airport being constructed to serve the city of Luzhou in China's southwestern Sichuan province. When completed it will replace the existing Luzhou Lantian Airport. Construction began in October 2013, and the airport is projected to open in 2016, with a total investment of 2.77 billion yuan.
Title: Naxi District
Passage: Naxi District (Tibetan: Jang; ; pinyin: nx) is a county-level district of Luzhou city, Sichuan Province, China. Formerly a county of Luzhou, Naxi became a district of Luzhou in 1996.
Title: Li Dazhang
Passage: Li Dazhang () (1900 May 3, 1976) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Hejiang County, Luzhou, Sichuan Province. He studied at the Communist University of the Toilers of the East in Moscow, Soviet Union. He was governor of his home province and Communist Party of China Committee Secretary of Guizhou Province. He died in Beijing.
Title: Yong'an
Passage: Yong'an () is a county-level city in west-central Fujian province, People's Republic of China. It is located on the Sha River, which is a tributary of the Min River.
Title: Luzhou
Passage: Luzhou (; Sichuanese Pinyin: Nuzou; Luzhou dialect: ), formerly transliterated as Lu-chou or Luchow, is a prefecture-level city located in the southeast of Sichuan Province, China. The city, named Jiangyang until the Southern and Northern Dynasties, is known as the "wine city". Situated at the confluence of the Tuo River and the Yangtze River, Luzhou is not only an important port on the Yangtze river, but also the largest port in both size and output in Sichuan province since Chongqing seceded from Sichuan province in 1997.
Title: Yong language
Passage: Yong (Nyong) is a Southwestern Tai language of Thailand. It is used by Tai Yong people, who are descended from Tai Lue people from Xishuangbanna, China and Kengtung, Myanmar. "Ethnologue" reports that Yong is phonologically similar to the Tai Lue language. There were 12,600 speakers as of 2000.
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Which building has been the home to the most religious organizations, Gl Mosque or Hagia Irene?
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Title: Gnostic church
Passage: Gnostic church may refer to a variety of religious organizations which identify themselves with Gnosticism. Various Gnostic religious organizations include:
Title: Hagia Irene
Passage: Hagia Irene or Hagia Eirene (Ancient Greek: , Byzantine ] , "Holy Peace", Turkish: "Aya rini" ), sometimes known also as Saint Irene, is a Greek Eastern Orthodox church located in the outer courtyard of Topkap Palace in Istanbul, Turkey. It is one of the few churches in Istanbul that has not been converted into a mosque. The Hagia Irene today operates as a museum and concert hall.
Title: Gl Mosque
Passage: Gl Mosque (Turkish: "Gl Camii" , meaning: "The Mosque of the Rose" in English) is a former Eastern Orthodox church in Istanbul, Turkey, converted into a mosque by the Ottomans.
Title: Religious broadcasting
Passage: Religious broadcasting is broadcasting by religious organizations, usually with a religious message. Many religious organizations have long recorded content such as sermons and lectures, and have moved into distributing content on their Internet websites.
Title: List of LGBT rights organizations
Passage: This is a list of LGBT rights organizations around the world. For social and support groups or organizations affiliated with mainstream religious organizations, please see "List of LGBT-related organizations and conferences". For organizations affiliated with political parties, please see "List of LGBT organizations that affiliate with political parties".
Title: Ayakap
Passage: Ayakap (Turkish: ""The Gate of the Saint", "The holy gate"" ) (the toponym comes from the Turkish word "Aya", derived from pronunciation of the Greek word , mean. "female Saint" and the Turkish word "kap", mean. "gate") is a quarter of Istanbul, Turkey. It is part of the district of Fatih, inside the walled city, and lies on the shore of the Golden Horn. During the Byzantine era, it was named ta Dexiokratiana or ta Dexiokratous in Greek, after the houses owned here by a certain Dexiokrates. Its modern name comes from a church dedicated to Saint Theodosia which, according to Petrus Gillius, stood near the gate. In Ayakap lies one of the most important surviving Byzantine buildings of the historical peninsula, the Gl Mosque. Moreover, in 1582 the Ottoman architect Sinan built here a Turkish bath, the Ayakap Hamam. This structure is currently used as a storage for timber.
Title: Religious Organizations Law
Passage: The Religious Organizations Law ( , Shky Dantai H ) was a Japanese law passed by the National Diet in 1939 and enacted in 1940. The law gave the state authority control over religious organizations. Following Japan's defeat in World War II, the Religious Organizations Law was repealed on December 28, 1945, and replaced by the "Religious Corporations Ordinance".
Title: First Council of Constantinople
Passage: The First Council of Constantinople (Greek: commonly known as Greek: , "Second Ecumenical"; Latin: "Concilium Constantinopolitanum Primum" or Latin: "Concilium Constantinopolitanum A" ) was a council of Christian bishops convened in Constantinople in AD 381 by the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. This second ecumenical council, an effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom, confirmed the Nicene Creed, expanding the doctrine thereof to produce the NicenoConstantinopolitan Creed, and dealt with sundry other matters. It met from May to July 381 in the Church of Hagia Irene and was affirmed as ecumenical in 451 at the Council of Chalcedon.
Title: Faith branding
Passage: Faith branding is the concept of branding religious organizations, leaders, or media programming, in the hope of penetrating a media-driven, consumer-oriented culture more effectively. Faith branding treats faith as a product and attempts to apply the principles of marketing in order to "sell" the product. Faith branding is a response to the challenge that religious organizations and leaders face regarding how to express their faith in a media-dominated culture.
Title: Serbian Orthodox Diocese v. Milivojevich
Passage: Serbian Orthodox Diocese v. Milivojevich, 426 U. S. 696 (1976), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the judicial determination of the Illinois Supreme Court violated the First Amendment and Fourteenth Amendments. In matters of dispute within hierarchal religious organizations, the Establishment Clause precludes intervention by civil courts regarding internal disputes of church governance. Per the Establishment Clause, decisions imposed by hierarchal religious organizations are binding in civil courts.
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Which work was created first, Manon Lescaut or La liberazione di Ruggiero?
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Title: La liberazione di Ruggiero
Passage: La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina ("En." "The Liberation of Ruggiero from the island of Alcina") is a comic opera in four scenes by Francesca Caccini, first performed 3 February 1625 at the Villa di Poggio Imperiale in Florence, with a libretto by Ferdinando Saracinelli, based on Ludovico Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso". It is the first opera written by a woman, and was long considered to be the first Italian opera to be performed outside of Italy. It was performed to celebrate a visit from Prince Wadysaw of Poland during Carnival 1625, and it had a revival in Warsaw in 1628. The work was commissioned by Regent Archduchess Maria Maddalena of Austria, wife of Cosimo II de' Medici, for whom Caccini worked. "Ruggiero" was printed under the protection of Maria Magdalena in 1625, only five years after the first printed opera in Italy. It is the only opera by Francesca Caccini to survive.
Title: Manon Lescaut (Auber)
Passage: Manon Lescaut is an opera or opra comique in 3 acts by Daniel Auber to a libretto by Eugne Scribe, and, like Puccini's "Manon Lescaut" and Massenet's "Manon", is based on the Abb Prvost's novel "Manon Lescaut". Auber's version is nowadays the least-performed of the three.
Title: The Lovers of Manon Lescaut
Passage: The Lovers of Manon Lescaut (Italian: Gli amori di Manon Lescaut) is a 1954 French-Italian historical melodrama film directed by Mario Costa and starring Myriam Bru, Franco Interlenghi and Roger Pigaut. It is based on the 1731 novel "Manon Lescaut" by Antoine Franois Prvost, which has been made into films on a number of occasions.
Title: L'histoire de Manon
Passage: L'histoire de Manon, generally referred to as "Manon", is a ballet choreographed by Kenneth MacMillan to music by Jules Massenet and based on the 1731 novel "Manon Lescaut" by Abb Prvost. The ballet was first performed by The Royal Ballet in London in 1974 with Antoinette Sibley and Anthony Dowell in the leading roles. It continues to be performed and recognised internationally.
Title: Francesca Caccini
Passage: Francesca Caccini (18 September 1587 after 1641) was an Italian composer, singer, lutenist, poet, and music teacher of the early Baroque era. She was also known by the nickname "La Cecchina", originally given to her by the Florentines and probably a diminutive of "Francesca". She was the daughter of Giulio Caccini. Her only surviving stage work, "La liberazione di Ruggiero", is widely considered the oldest opera by a woman composer.
Title: Manon Lescaut
Passage: Manon Lescaut ("L'Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut") is a novel by French author Abb Prvost. Published in 1731, it is the seventh and final volume of "Mmoires et aventures d'un homme de qualit" ("Memoirs and Adventures of a Man of Quality"). It was controversial in its time and was banned in France upon publication. Despite this, it became very popular and pirated editions were widely distributed. In a subsequent 1753 edition, the Abb Prvost toned down some scandalous details and injected more moralizing disclaimers.
Title: Boulevard Solitude
Passage: Boulevard Solitude is a "Lyrisches Drama " (lyric drama) or opera in one act by Hans Werner Henze to a German libretto by Grete Weil after the play by Walter Jockisch, in its turn a modern retelling of Franois Prvost's "Manon Lescaut". The piece is a reworking of the Manon Lescaut story, already adapted operatically by Auber, Massenet and Puccini, and here relocated to Paris after the Second World War where, as is noted in Grove, the focus of the story moves away from Manon and towards Armand des Grieux. It became Henzes first fully-fledged opera. The work stands out for its strong jazz influences, from a composer who had hitherto been associated with twelve tone technique.
Title: Manon Lescaut (Puccini)
Passage: Manon Lescaut is an opera in four acts by Giacomo Puccini, composed between 1890 and 1893. The story is based on the 1731 novel "L'histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut" by the Abb Prvost and should not be confused with "Manon", an 1884 opera by Jules Massenet based on the same novel.
Title: Alessandro Polonini
Passage: Alessandro Polonini (1844, Crema 1920, Crema) was an Italian bass-baritone. He created the roles of Benot and Alcindoro in Puccini's opera "La bohme", as well as Geronte de Ravoir in his "Manon Lescaut". Polonini also created the role of the surgeon in Verdi's "La forza del destino".
Title: Manon Lescaut (1914 film)
Passage: Manon Lescaut is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Herbert Hall Winslow and starring Lina Cavalieri, Lucien Muratore and Dorothy Arthur. It is an adaptation of the Abb Prvost's novel "Manon Lescaut" (1731). It is now considered a lost film.
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La liberazione di Ruggiero
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Manon Lescaut
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La liberazione di Ruggiero
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Megan Charpentier played the feral child Victoria in a film directed by who?
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Title: Megan Leavey (film)
Passage: Megan Leavey is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite and written by Pamela Gray, Annie Mumolo and Tim Lovestedt, based on the true events about young female Marine Megan Leavey and a combat dog named Rex. The film stars Kate Mara as the titular character, with Edie Falco, Common, Ramn Rodrguez and Tom Felton in supporting roles.
Title: Mama (2013 film)
Passage: Mama is a 2013 English-language Spanish supernatural drama horror film directed and co-written by Andy Muschietti and based on his 2008 Argentine short film "Mam". The film stars Jessica Chastain and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and is produced by Zandy Federico and co-writer Barbara Muschietti, with Guillermo del Toro serving as executive producer.
Title: Marcos Rodrguez Pantoja
Passage: Marcos Rodrguez Pantoja (born 7 June 1946, in Aora, Spain) is a noted feral child. He was reportedly sold to a hermitic goatherder at seven and after the goatherder's death, he lived alone with the wolves in the Sierra Morena. At 19, he was returned to civilization, but had difficulty adjusting. Gabriel Janer Manila went on to write a PhD thesis concerning him, which was titled "He jugado con lobos" (English title "I Have Played with Wolves").
Title: The Jungle Book (1967 film)
Passage: The Jungle Book is a 1967 American animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions. Inspired by Rudyard Kipling's book of the same name, it is the 19th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. The plot follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.
Title: Emil Minty
Passage: Emil Minty (born 1972) is an Australian former child actor. He played The Feral Kid, a feral child in the 1981 film "". As an actor, he had no lines in the film. After "Mad Max 2", Minty had minor parts in "Fluteman" (1982) and in "The Winds of Jarrah" (1983). In 1990 he appeared in a few episodes of "A Country Practice".
Title: But I'm a Cheerleader
Passage: But I'm a Cheerleader is a 1999 satirical romantic comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit and written by Brian Wayne Peterson. Natasha Lyonne stars as Megan Bloomfield, a high school cheerleader whose parents send her to a residential inpatient conversion therapy camp to cure her lesbianism. There Megan soon comes to embrace her sexual orientation, despite the therapy, and falls in love. The supporting cast includes Melanie Lynskey, Dante Basco, Eddie Cibrian, Clea DuVall, Cathy Moriarty, Katrina Phillips, RuPaul, Richard Moll, Mink Stole, Kip Pardue, Michelle Williams, and Bud Cort.
Title: Mockingbird Don't Sing
Passage: Mockingbird Don't Sing is a 2001 American independent film based on the true story of Genie, a modern-day feral child. The film is told from the point of view of Dr. Susan Curtiss (whose fictitious name is Sandra Tannen), a professor of linguistics at University of California, Los Angeles. Although the film is based on a true story, all of the names are fictitious for legal reasons (e.g. the pseudonym "Genie" has been changed to "Katie"). The film was released to US theaters on May 4, 2001. It won first prize for best screenplay at the Rhode Island International Film Festival (tied with "Wings of Hope").
Title: Megan Charpentier
Passage: Megan Charpentier is a Canadian actress who is perhaps best known for her role as the feral child Victoria in the 2013 horror film "Mama" and as the new Red Queen in "". She is also commonly known for playing the younger version of characters in the media.
Title: Not Waving But Drowning (2012 film)
Passage: Not Waving But Drowning is a 2012 drama film directed by Devyn Waitt, starring Vanessa Ray and Megan Guinan. A small town girl (Vanessa Ray) moves to New York City, and laments being separated from her best friend (Megan Guinan) while forging rewarding new relationships in director Devyn Wyatt's feature-length companion piece to the short film "The Most Girl Part of You" (2011).
Title: Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever
Passage: Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever is a 2014 made-for-television Christmas film that stars the Internet celebrity Grumpy Cat. The movie first aired on the Lifetime on November 29, 2014 and stars Megan Charpentier as a young girl that befriends and later adopts Grumpy Cat, only to discover that the two can communicate with one another.
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Andy Muschietti
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Megan Charpentier
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Mama (2013 film)
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What country of origin does Roberto Vittori and Maurizio Cheli have in common?
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Title: Wide Sound
Passage: Artists who have recorded for the label include Norah Jones, Roberto Gatto, Irio De Paula, Marco Di Meco, Peter Erskine, Danilo Rea, Maurizio Rolli, Angelo Valori, Fabrizio Bosso, Paolo Di Sabatino, Luca Mannutza, Fabio Morgera, Stefano di Battista, Bruce Cox, Krystle Warren, Josh Roseman.
Title: Maurizio Leone
Passage: Maurizio Leone (born 17 August 1973) is a former Italian male long-distance runner who competed at four editions of the IAAF World Cross Country Championships at senior level (1995, 2001, 2003, 2005). He won two national championships at senior level (cross country running: 2005).
Title: Roberto Blanco
Passage: Roberto Blanco (legal name: Roberto Zerquera Blanco), was born 7 June 1937 in Tunis, Tunisia. Of Afro-Cuban origin, Blanco is a German-speaking Schlager singer and actor.
Title: 37022 Robertovittori
Passage: 37022 Robertovittori (2000 UT1) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on October 22, 2000 by F. Manca and Graziano Ventre at Sormano. It is named after Roberto Vittori, an Italian astronaut who flew on multiple missions to the International Space Station.
Title: My Cat Is an Alien
Passage: My Cat Is An Alien (MCIAA) is the name of the Italian musical duo and outsider audiovisual artists consisting of brothers Maurizio and Roberto Opalio, formed in Torino, Italy, in late 1997. They release avant garde experimental music in a peculiar form of improvisation that MCIAA themselves define 'instantaneous composition'.
Title: Rules of origin
Passage: Rules of origin are used to determine the country of origin of a product for purposes of international trade. There are two common types of rules of origin depending upon application, the preferential and non-preferential rules of origin (19 CFR 102). The exact rules vary from country to country, from agreement to agreement.
Title: Roberto Vittori
Passage: Roberto Vittori (born 15 October 1964 in Viterbo) is an Italian air force officer and an ESA astronaut. After graduating from the Italian Accademia Aeronautica in 1989, Vittori flew in the Italian Air Force. He then trained as a test pilot in the United States.
Title: 2 Cowboys
Passage: Two Cowboys was a short lived Italian eurodance project known for their smash hit single "Everybody GonFi-Gon". The group was composed of Maurizio Braccagni and Roberto Gallo Salsotto.
Title: Forever Mery
Passage: Forever Mery (Italian: Mery per sempre ), is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Marco Risi and released in 1989. It stars Michele Placido, Claudio Amendola, Alessandra Di Sanzo, Francesco Benigno, Roberto Mariano, Maurizio Prollo, Filippo Genzardi, Alfredo Li Bassi, Salvatore Termini, Luigi Maria Burruano, Gianluca Favilla, Giovanni Alamia and Tony Sperandeo.
Title: Maurizio Cheli
Passage: Maurizio Cheli (born 4 May 1959) is an Italian air force officer, a European Space Agency astronaut and a veteran of one NASA space shuttle mission.
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Italian
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Roberto Vittori
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Chappaquiddick is an upcoming American drama film starring an Australian film and television actor known for playing Tommy Caffee on what television series?
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Title: Richard Hamilton (actor)
Passage: Richard Hamilton (December 31, 1920 December 21, 2004) was an American film, television, theater, and radio actor. He was raised in California, where he worked at the Pasadena Playhouse, before moving to Broadway. There, he performed in award-winning productions of "Buried Child" and "Mornings at Seven". He acted in over 50 movie and TV roles, including playing Tommy Lee Jones' first partner in "Men in Black", and a recurring role in the "Bret Maverick" 1981 television series. He appeared in Clint Eastwood's Pale Rider (1985) and in 1996 played Big Willy in "Frasier".
Title: Marshall Allman
Passage: Marshall Scot Allman (born April 5, 1984) is an American actor. He is known to television audiences for his role as L. J. Burrows on Fox's successful television series, "Prison Break". He is also known for playing Tommy Mickens on "True Blood".
Title: Kaitlyn Robrock
Passage: Kaitlyn Robrock is an American voice actress best known for playing Tommy on the television series Mr. Pickles on Adult Swim. She also voices Candy in the show and various other characters. Other roles include Mrs. Budnick on Golan the Insatiable and Smurfette on the animated direct-to-DVD film "". She's done work for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Warner Bros. Animation and Marvel Entertainment.
Title: Willie Aames
Passage: Willie Aames (born Albert William Upton; July 15, 1960) is an American actor, film and television director, television producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for playing Tommy Bradford on the 1970s television series "Eight Is Enough", Buddy Lembeck on the 1980s series "Charles in Charge" and the title character in the direct-to-video series "Bibleman" (19952003).
Title: Jason Clarke
Passage: Jason Clarke (born 17 July 1969) is an Australian film and television actor. Clarke has appeared in many TV series, and is known for playing Tommy Caffee on the television series "Brotherhood." He has also appeared in many films, often as an antagonist. Some of his film roles include "Death Race" (2008), "Public Enemies" (2009), "Zero Dark Thirty" (2013), "White House Down" (2013), "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" (2014), "Terminator Genisys" (2015) and "Everest" (2015).
Title: Rise (TV series)
Passage: Rise (formerly known as Drama High) is an upcoming American drama television series created by Jason Katims and Jeffrey Seller based on the young adult novel "Drama High" by Michael Sokolove, starring Josh Radnor in the lead role as Lou Mazzuchelli, based on real-life teacher Lou Volpe. The pilot was ordered to series by NBC on May 4, 2017 along with "The Brave", making both series the first regular series orders by the network for the 201718 United States network television schedule. The first season will consist of 10 episodes.
Title: William Katt
Passage: William Theodore Katt (born February 16, 1951) is an American film and television actor, voice artist and musician best known as the star of the television series "The Greatest American Hero". He first became known for playing Tommy Ross, the ill-fated prom date of Carrie White in the film version of "Carrie" (1976) and subsequently starred in films such as "First Love" (1977), "Big Wednesday" (1978) and "" (1979). Between 1985 and 1988, he starred in nine Perry Mason television films alongside his mother Barbara Hale, who reprised her role as Della Street from the television series "Perry Mason".
Title: Firass Dirani
Passage: Firass Dirani (pronounced "Feh-ress"; born 29 April 1984) is an Australian film and television actor known for his roles of Nick Russell, the Red Mystic Ranger on "Power Rangers Mystic Force", Charlie in the 2009 Australian film "The Combination", and as John Ibrahim on the 2010 series "". Since 2012, he has played Justin Baynie in the Australian TV series "House Husbands".
Title: Brotherhood (U.S. TV series)
Passage: Brotherhood is an American crime drama television series created by Blake Masters about the intertwining lives of the Irish-American Caffee brothers from Providence, Rhode Island: Tommy (Jason Clarke) is a local politician and Michael (Jason Isaacs) is a gangster involved with New England's Irish Mob. The show also features their mother Rose (Fionnula Flanagan), cousin Colin Carr (Bran F. O'Byrne), childhood friend and Rhode Island state detective Declan Giggs (Ethan Embry), Irish mob boss Freddie Cork (Kevin Chapman), Tommy's wife Eileen (Annabeth Gish), and Michael's criminal partner Pete McGonagle (Stivi Paskoski).
Title: Chappaquiddick (film)
Passage: Chappaquiddick is an upcoming American drama film directed by John Curran and written by Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan. The film stars Jason Clarke, Kate Mara, Ed Helms, Bruce Dern, Jim Gaffigan and Taylor Nichols. It was screened in the Gala Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It is scheduled to be released on December 8, 2017 by Entertainment Studios.
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Brotherhood
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Chappaquiddick (film)
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Jason Clarke
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Are both Athlete and Fatherson name of Scottish bands?
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Title: Leslie Harvey
Passage: Leslie Cameron "Les" Harvey (13 September 1944 3 May 1972) was a guitarist in several Scottish bands of the late 1960s and early 1970s, most notably Stone the Crows. He was the brother of Alex Harvey.
Title: Athlete (band)
Passage: Athlete are an English indie rock band formed in Deptford, London, comprising Joel Pott (lead vocals and guitar), Carey Willetts (bass and backing vocals), Stephen Roberts (drums and backing vocals) and Tim Wanstall (keyboards and backing vocals).
Title: No Stilettos
Passage: No Stilettos was a short-lived BBC music series made by BBC Scotland in Glasgow, and presented by Scottish pop and folk musician Eddi Reader. The programme was broadcast in 1993 on BBC2 in the UK and featured a mix of musical guests with an emphasis on the alternativeindependent music scene of the time. The programme was recorded in the Cottier Theatre, a converted church in Glasgow's west-end, and artists who featured included 'local' Scottish bands such as Aztec Camera Teenage Fanclub and the BMX Bandits, to those from further afield such as Evan Dando of the Lemonheads, American Music Club and Pulp.
Title: The Silencers (band)
Passage: The Silencers are a Scottish rock band formed in London in 1986 by Jimme O'Neill and Cha Burns, two ex-members of the post-punk outfit Fingerprintz. Their music is characterised by a melodic blend of pop, folk and traditional Celtic influences. Often compared to Scottish bands with a similar sound like Big Country, Del Amitri and The Proclaimers, The Silencers have distinguished themselves with their eclectic sounds, prolific output and continued career. Their first single, "Painted Moon," was a minor international hit and invited critical comparisons to Simple Minds and U2. In 1987 they released their first album "A Letter From St. Paul," which included "Painted Moon" and another minor hit, "I See Red." Buoyed by the huge European hit "Bulletproof Heart", the band's third album "Dance to the Holy Man" is the band's commercial peak to date. Throughout the 1990s, The Silencers saw a popular taste shift away from their songwriter-based style of music toward grunge and electronic music.
Title: Fatherson
Passage: Fatherson are a three-piece Scottish band based in Glasgow and formed in Kilmarnock. They have been making waves in the Scottish music scene following a string of supports with bands such as Frightened Rabbit, Panic! at the Disco, Feeder, Twin Atlantic, Enter Shikari and Idlewild.
Title: Avalanche Records Alternative Christmas
Passage: Avalanche Records Alternative Christmas is a Christmas album made up of contributions from various Scottish bands and musicians. Released by Avalanche Records in Edinburgh, it raised money for charities Street Invest and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh.
Title: Chemikal Underground
Passage: Chemikal Underground is an independent record label set up in 1994 by Glasgow, Scotland rock band The Delgados. It was set up to release their first single, "Monica Webster" "Brand New Car" and went on to break many new Scottish bands in the nineties.
Title: Drastic Cinematic
Passage: Drastic Cinematic is an LP by the American synthpopelectropop band Hyperbubble from German label Pure Pop For Now People. It debuted in Europe and North America on April 2, 2011 as a limited edition of 100 copies with handmade covers. Guest vocals are provided by Aidan Casserly of Empire State Human for the title track. The song "Geometry" includes vocals by Manda Rin of the Scottish bands Bis and Data Panik as well as sampled sounds from her cat, Akiko.
Title: Makethisrelate
Passage: MakethisRelate is a three piece alternative rock band from the Glasgow area of Scotland. The band is currently unsigned but has been gaining publicity over the past few years from a variety of influential media sources including: Kerrang! , Rock Sound and Evening Times. MakethisRelate is one of several Scottish bands who are currently notable within the rock music scene in the UK.
Title: Good Deeds and Dirty Rags
Passage: Good Deeds and Dirty Rags is the first album from the Scottish group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie. It was released in the UK in 1989 and is therefore from the same era as a number of other Scottish bands including Deacon Blue, Hue and Cry and Danny Wilson. The original LP (vinyl) was released with an accompanying 12" single.
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Fatherson
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What is the birth date of this Congolese progessional footballer, who was on the top scoring charts of the domestic top division in the 2007-08 Standard Liege season?
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Title: 200708 Football Superleague of Kosovo
Passage: Raiffeisen Superliga e Futbollit t Kosovs was the top division of football in Kosovo for the 200708 season. The campaign began on 25 August 2007, and ended on 1 June 2008. Raiffeisen Superliga season 200708 was organized by the Football Federation of Kosovo and the division had a 16-team format. The clubs play each other twice (home and away) during the season for a 30-match schedule. At the end of the season, the bottom three teams in the division were relegated to the second division of football in Kosovo, Liga e Par.
Title: Sharks XI FC
Passage: Sharks XI is a Congolese football club based in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They currently complete in the Linafoot, the top division of Congolese football.
Title: Lon Jeck
Passage: Lon Jeck (8 February 1947 in Ans, Belgium 24 June 2007 in Seraing, Belgium) was a Belgian international footballer. He was a tough-tackling Centre-Back for Standard Liege and played against Russia and Mexico in the 1970 World Cup Finals. It was Jeck's tackle that was controversially given as a penalty in the Mexico game that helped the hosts, not Belgium, progress to the next stage. He died at the age of 60, the 23 June 2007 from a pulmonary embolism.
Title: 200708 Manchester United F.C. season
Passage: The 200708 season was Manchester United's 16th season in the Premier League, and their 33rd consecutive season in the top division of English football. The season was regarded as a success; despite the team's slow start in the league, they won their 10th Premier League title (their 17th top division title overall, just one behind Liverpool's record of 18 but no premier league titles) and beat Chelsea on penalties in the 2008 UEFA Champions League Final to claim the European Double.
Title: Aviation Maintenance Technician Day
Passage: Aviation Maintenance Technician Day is a United States day of recognition, observed on May 24, that recognizes the efforts of aviation maintenance professionals as well as the achievements of Charles Edward Taylor, the man who built the engine used to power the airplane of the Wright Brothers. The date May 24 was selected to honor the birth date of Taylor. The day of recognition is currently observed by 45 states in the United States. On May 24, 2007, a United States House of Representatives resolution supporting the goals and ideals of a National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day was introduced. Congressman Bob Filner of California was the sponsor of the resolution. On April 30, 2008 the resolution passed by a voice vote.
Title: Club Eagles
Passage: Club Eagles is a Maldivian sports club best known for its football team.The team usually plays in the second division and have played in top division on few occasions. They played were promoted to Dhivehi League on 2006 season and relegated back to second division in same season. In late 90's and early 2000 they played in top division have supplied several top players to bigger clubs. And they promoted to top division in 2011 after several years.
Title: Paul Bonga Bonga
Passage: Paul Bonga Bonga (born 25 April 1933 in Ebonda) was a Congolese footballer of the 1950s and 1960s. He rose to prominence during his time in Belgium at Standard Liege and was perhaps best remembered as the first African footballer to be selected in the World Soccer Magazine world XI, when he was chosen in 1962.
Title: 200708 Standard Lige season
Passage: Standard Lige lost just one match all league season, winning the Belgian First Division for the ninth time in club history. The season marked the breakthrough of teenage midfield duo Marouane Fellaini and Steven Defour, while strikers Milan Jovanovi and Dieumerci Mbokani were right up there in terms of the top scoring charts of the domestic top division. The UEFA Cup run ended early, being knocked out to eventual winners Zenit Saint Petersburg in the last qualifying round.
Title: Willie MacFadyen
Passage: William MacFadyen (23 June 1904 - 20 January 1971) was a Scottish football player and manager. A goalscoring centre forward, his 52 league goals for Motherwell's 1931-32 championship winning side remains the record goals total for a single season in Scottish League history. He also topped the scoring charts again the following season, netting 45 times. In total, he scored 251 league goals for Motherwell - the eighth-best top flight total in Scottish League history.
Title: Dieumerci Mbokani
Passage: Dieudonn "Dieumerci" Mbokani Bezua (born 22 November 1985 in Kinshasa) is a Congolese professional footballer who plays as a striker for Dynamo Kyiv. He has previously played for TP Mazembe, Anderlecht, VfL Wolfsburg, Monaco, Standard Lige, Norwich City and Hull City.
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22 November 1985
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200708 Standard Lige season
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Dieumerci Mbokani
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The Art of Noise was a short-lived radio program that starred a musician that produced how many number-one hits in the US?
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Title: At Home with the Hardys
Passage: At Home with the Hardys was a short-lived radio program that aired from March 1987 to June 1990. There were 18 half-hour episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It starred Jeremy Hardy, Kit Hollerbach and Paul B. Davies.
Title: Archie's the Boy
Passage: Archie's the Boy was a short-lived radio program that aired from November 1954-March 1955. There were twenty half-hour episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio Light Programme. It starred Peter Brough, Beryl Reid, Benny Hill, and Graham Starke.
Title: The Alan Davies Show
Passage: The Alan Davies Show was a short-lived radio program that aired from May - June 1998. The show revolved around Alan Davies playing himself as a struggling actor, and the relationship with his best friends Kate (Ronni Ancona) and Murray (Alan Francis). The series also featured British actors Kevin Eldon, Dave Lamb, Caroline Loncq, Alistair McGowan, Debra Stephenson, and Kim Wall.
Title: Pop Vultures
Passage: Pop Vultures was a short-lived radio program hosted by Kate Sullivan, a Los Angeles-based journalist, and produced by Prairie Home Productions and American Public Media.
Title: And This is Them
Passage: And This is Them was a short-lived radio program that aired from November 1999-December 1999. There were seven half-hour episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 2. It starred Sean Hughes.
Title: Audio Diaries
Passage: Audio Diaries was a short-lived radio program that aired from 1998-2001. There were 15 half-hour episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It was written by Kay Stonham and produced by Jane Berthoud.
Title: Around Whicker's World
Passage: Around Whicker's World was a short-lived radio program that aired from March 1998-April 1998. There were six half-hour episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 2. It starred Alan Whicker.
Title: Arnold Brown and Company
Passage: Arnold Brown and Company was a short-lived radio program that aired from October 1989-August 1990. There were 12 half-hour episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It starred Arnold Brown, Chris Campbell, David Charles, Emma Clarke, and Judy Hawkins.
Title: George Martin
Passage: Sir George Henry Martin '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (3 January 19268 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer, and musician. He was referred to as the "Fifth Beatle", including by Paul McCartney, in reference to his extensive involvement on each of the Beatles' original albums. Martin produced 30 number-one hit singles in the United Kingdom and 23 number-one hits in the United States.
Title: The Art of Noise (radio show)
Passage: The Art of Noise was a short-lived radio program that aired in December 1994. There were 3 hour-long episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 1. It starred George Martin.
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Who is the co-founder of a British optical retail chain, operating globally, which offers "optician services", along with eyeglasses, contact lenses and hearing aids ?
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Title: Scientific equipment optician
Passage: A Scientific equipment optician is an individual who makes and adjusts other optical aids, including telescope optics and microscope lenses. See also Optician for individuals who make and adjust eyeglasses.
Title: Specsavers
Passage: Specsavers Optical Group Ltd is a British optical retail chain, operating globally, which offers "optician services", along with eyeglasses, contact lenses and hearing aids. In 2012 it had the largest single market share of the four major opticians, with 42 of the market within the United Kingdom.
Title: Contact lens
Passage: A contact lens, or simply contact, is a thin lens placed directly on the surface of the eye. Contact lenses are considered medical devices and can be worn to correct vision, or for cosmetic or therapeutic reasons. In 2004, it was estimated that 125 million people worldwide use contact lenses, including 28 to 38 million in the United States. In 2010, the worldwide market for contact lenses was estimated at 6.1 billion, while the US soft lens market was estimated at 2.1 billion. Multiple analysts estimated that the global market for contact lenses would reach 11.7 billion by 2015. s of 2010 , the average age of contact lens wearers globally was 31 years old, and two-thirds of wearers were female.
Title: Bone-anchored hearing aid
Passage: A bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) or bone-anchored hearing device, is a type of hearing aid based on bone conduction. It is primarily suited for people who have conductive hearing losses, unilateral hearing loss, single-sided deafness and people with mixed hearing losses who cannot otherwise wear 'in the ear' or 'behind the ear' hearing aids. They are more expensive than conventional hearing aids, and their placement involves invasive surgery which carries a risk of complications, although when complications do occur, they are usually minor.
Title: Mary Perkins
Passage: Dame Mary Lesley Perkins, DBE (born 14 February 1944) is co-founder of Specsavers, the British retail opticians chain.
Title: Miracle-Ear
Passage: Miracle-Ear, Inc. is a hearing aid company consisting of a network of franchised and corporately-owned retail outlets. The company is a subsidiary of , the worldwide distributor of hearing aids based in Italy. Miracle-Ears U.S. headquarters are located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As of 2014 it has more than 1,200 locations in the United States, and it is the best-known hearing aid brand in the U.S. In 2014, the company added several locations in Canada, with plans to open more Canadian outlets. According to the company, Miracle-Ear outlets offer free hearing tests and consultations, and the hearing aids include a risk-free 30-day trial period plus service, warranty, and lifetime after-care.
Title: Invisible disability
Passage: Invisible disabilities are disabilities that are not immediately apparent. For instance, some people with visual or auditory disabilities who do not wear glasses or hearing aids, or discreet hearing aids, may not be obviously disabled. Some people who have vision loss may wear contact lenses. A sitting disability is another category of invisible impairments; sitting problems are usually caused by chronic back pain. Those with joint problems or chronic pain may not use mobility aids on some days, or at all. Most people with RSI move in a 'normal' and inconspicuous way, and are even encouraged by the medical community to be as active as possible, including playing sports; yet those people can have dramatic limitations in how much they can type, write or how long they can hold a phone or other objects in their hands.
Title: History of hearing aids
Passage: The first hearing aid was created in the 17th century. The movement toward modern hearing aids began with the creation of the telephone, and the first electric hearing aid was created in 1898. By the late 20th century, the digital hearing aid was distributed to the public commercially. Some of the first hearing aids were external hearing aids. External hearing aids directed sounds in front of the ear and blocked all other noises. The apparatus would fit behind or in the ear.
Title: FramesDirect.com
Passage: FramesDirect.com is an international online eyewear retailer. The company sells eyewear products such as eyeglasses, sunglasses, and contact lenses through its website. FramesDirect.com sells designer and brand name eyewear products with over 110,000 models displayed on its website. Founded in 1996, FramesDirect.com was one of the earliest online optical retail stores.
Title: Cohen's Fashion Optical
Passage: Cohen's Fashion Optical (formerly known as Cohens Optical) is an optical retailer featuring fashion products such as eyeglasses, frames and sunglasses, lenses, contact lenses, and accessories. Professional eye exams are usually available with on-site Doctors of Optometry.
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Dame Mary Lesley Perkins
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Mary Perkins
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Specsavers
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Who did Abraham Weinberg allegedly help murder under the orders of "Lucky Luciano?
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Title: Lucky Luciano (film)
Passage: Lucky Luciano is a 1973 American crime drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. It stars Gian Maria Volont and Vincent Gardenia. It was shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Hoodlum (film)
Passage: Hoodlum is a 1997 American crime drama film that gives a fictionalized account of the gang war between the ItalianJewish mafia alliance and the Black gangsters of Harlem that took place in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The film concentrated on Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson (Laurence Fishburne), Dutch Schultz (Tim Roth), and Lucky Luciano (Andy Garca).
Title: Paul Kelly (criminal)
Passage: Paul Kelly (born Paolo Antonio Vaccarelli; December 23, 1876 April 3, 1936) was an Italian immigrant who founded the Five Points Gang in New York City after starting some brothels with prize money earned in boxing. It was one of the last dominant street gangs in New York history; Kelly recruited young men who later became prominent criminals of the early 20th century, including Johnny Torrio, Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel and Frankie Yale. Kelly was said to support election of Democratic Tammany Hall politicians with his gang's activities at elections.
Title: Pat DiCicco
Passage: Pasquale "Pat" DiCicco (February 14, 1909 October 24, 1978) was an American agent and movie producer, as well as an alleged mobster working for Lucky Luciano. He married and divorced both Thelma Todd and Gloria Vanderbilt. He was a cousin of Albert R. Broccoli and gave him his well-known nickname "Cubby."
Title: Dutch Schultz
Passage: Dutch Schultz (born Arthur Simon Flegenheimer; August 6, 1902October 24, 1935) was a New York City-area Jewish-American mobster of the 1920s and 1930s who made his fortune in organized crime-related activities, including bootlegging and the numbers racket. Weakened by two tax evasion trials led by prosecutor Thomas Dewey, Schultz's rackets were also threatened by fellow mobster Lucky Luciano. In an attempt to avert his conviction, Schultz asked the Commission for permission to kill Dewey, which they refused. When Schultz disobeyed them and made an attempt to kill Dewey, the Commission ordered his murder in 1935.
Title: Salvatore Maranzano
Passage: Salvatore Maranzano (] ) (July 31, 1886 September 10, 1931) was an organized crime figure from the town of Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, and an early Cosa Nostra boss who led what later would become the Bonanno crime family in the United States. He instigated the Castellammarese War to seize control of the American Mafia operations and briefly became the Mafia's "capo di tutti capi" ("boss of all bosses"). He was murdered under the orders of Charles "Lucky" Luciano, who established an arrangement in which families shared power to prevent future turf wars.
Title: George Weinberg (mobster)
Passage: George Weinberg (1901 January 29, 1939) was a New York mobster and, with brother Abraham Weinberg, an associate of Dutch Schultz as a mob accountant during the 1920s and 1930s. In 1935, following the disappearance of his brother and the gangland murder of Schultz, he decided to become a government informant and testified against his former associates.
Title: Abraham Weinberg
Passage: Abraham "Bo" Weinberg (January 7, 1900 September 9, 1935) was a Jewish New York City mobster who became a hitman and chief lieutenant for the Prohibition-era gang boss Dutch Schultz. As Schultz expanded his bootlegging operations into Manhattan during Prohibition, he recruited Abe Weinberg and his brother George into his gang. Abe Weinberg would become one of Schultz's top gunmen during the Manhattan Bootleg Wars and was a later suspect in the high-profile gangland slayings of Jack "Legs" Diamond, Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll, and mob boss Salvatore Maranzano.
Title: Museum of the American Gangster
Passage: The Museum of the American Gangster is a two-room museum located at 80 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, Manhattan New York City. Opened in 2010, it is located upstairs from a former speakeasy in a neighborhood once frequented by Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, and John Gotti. Its Exhibition of the American Gangster was "founded to preserve newspapers, photographs and other original documents from the Prohibition Era". The museum's collection of memorabilia of organized crime in America includes John Dillinger's death masks, bullets from the Saint Valentine's Day massacre investigation, and a bullet from the shooting of Pretty Boy Floyd. The former speakeasy has a history of its own; the building is the former residence of Walter Scheib. The exhibit is currently open. It is also possible to tour the old speakeasy.
Title: Lucky Me (2001)
Passage: Lucky Luciano First album on dope house record. Release 2001
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Salvatore Maranzano
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Abraham Weinberg
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Salvatore Maranzano
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What year was a posthumous album by the singer of "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" released?
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Title: Binghamton Dusters
Passage: The Binghamton Dusters were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Binghamton, New York, USA at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena. The team logo was designed by Johnny Hart, artist of the comic strip "B.C." and a native of nearby Endicott N.Y. The team was known for using the Jim Croce song "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" as their entrance theme.
Title: Loving You (Michael Jackson song)
Passage: "Loving You" is a song by American recording artist Michael Jackson that was originally recorded during the Bad sessions in 1985 to 1987 and the chorus section had notable similarities to The Girl Is Mine. Matt Forger, one of Jackson's trusted engineers stated that, It was a good song, just not in serious consideration for the album, "Bad". One of many that were recorded and put away. A reworked version of the song was included in Jackson's posthumous album "Xscape" (2014).
Title: God's Plan (album)
Passage: God's Plan is the third mixtape by 50 Cent and G-Unit. The remix of Missy Elliott's song "Work It", from her album "Under Construction", which features 50 Cent, is included in the mixtape. Also the track "Niggas" featuring 2 verses from The Notorious B.I.G. from his posthumous album, "Born Again", on the song of the same name was featured on the soundtrack of the film "Bad Boys II" in 2003. After recording the mixtape, he released his commercial debut album "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" in 2003. The World's verse was used in the remix to Cry Me a River by Justin Timberlake. It was named the 9th best mixtape ever by XXL magazine.
Title: Life and Times (Jim Croce album)
Passage: Life and Times is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce, released in 1973. (See 1973 in music.) The album contains the 1 "Billboard" chart hit "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown", one of Croce's most successful songs. Croce was nominated for two 1973 Grammy awards in the "Pop Male Vocalist" and "Record of the Year" categories for the song "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown".
Title: Christina Grimmie
Passage: Christina Victoria Grimmie (March 12, 1994June 10, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, actress and YouTuber known for her participation in the NBC singing competition "The Voice" and for her covers of hit songs by contemporary pop musicians. In June 2011, she released her debut EP, "Find Me". Her studio album "With Love" was released in 2013. A second EP, "Side A", was released in 2016. A posthumous release, "Side B", was also made available on iTunes and Spotify. Her posthumous album, titled "All Is Vanity", was released on June 9, 2017.
Title: Leroy Brown (wrestler)
Passage: Roland C. Daniels (November 30, 1950 September 6, 1988) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Leroy Brown. He took his ring name from the Jim Croce song about "Bad Bad" Leroy Brown, which also became his theme song for a lot of his in ring appearances. He later used the ringname Elijah Akeem as he adopted a more militaristic black Muslim character, teaming with Kareem Muhammad as the Muslim Connection and later the Zambuie Express.
Title: Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
Passage: "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" is a song written by American folk rock singer Jim Croce. Released as part of his 1973 album "Life and Times", the song was a Number One pop hit for him, spending two weeks at the top of the "Billboard" Hot 100 in July 1973. "Billboard" ranked it as the No. 2 song for 1973.
Title: Duets: The Final Chapter
Passage: Duets: The Final Chapter (sometimes referred as The Biggie Duets) is the fourth studio album and second and final posthumous album by late American rapper The Notorious B.I.G., and is a collection of songs featuring appearances of other prominent rappers. The album was released by Bad Boy Records and Atlantic Records on December 20, 2005 and charted at 3 selling 438,000 copies, beaten by the extremely high sales of Jamie Foxx's "Unpredictable" and Mary J. Blige's "The Breakthrough". In the UK it climbed as high as 13 after the release of the album's first single "Nasty Girl". It is his third posthumous album that went Double-platinum and is said to be his last album of mainly new material.
Title: Jim Croce
Passage: James Joseph "Jim" Croce ( ; January 10, 1943 September 20, 1973) was an American folk and rock singer of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Between 1966 and 1973, Croce released five studio albums and singles. His songs "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and "Time in a Bottle" reached No. 1 on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 chart.
Title: The Faces I've Been
Passage: The Faces I've Been is a posthumous double album by Jim Croce, released in 1975.
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1975
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The Faces I've Been
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Jim Croce
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Who was the director of a 2008 historical drama film that had Karen Hassan?
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Title: Advent Film Group
Passage: Advent Film Group (Advent) is an independent Christian film production and distribution company founded in 2007 by George D. Escobar and Michael Snyder. The company trains young Christians to be filmmakers, focusing on excellent storytelling and upholding a Biblical worldview. Advent's films include the 2009 drama "Come What May", which starred Kenneth Jezek and his wife, Karen Jezek, and the 2014 historical drama "Alone yet Not Alone", which was a work-for-hire project for Enthuse Entertainment. Advent's latest film, "HERO" was released in September 2014. The company is now in post-production with their latest feature film, "The Screenwriters" (set for a late 2016 release).
Title: The Children of Huang Shi
Passage: The Children of Huang Shi (Chinese: ; working title: "The Bitter Sea", also known as "Escape from Huang Shi" and "Children of the Silk Road") is a 2008 historical war drama film starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Chow Yun-fat, Radha Mitchell, and Michelle Yeoh, and directed by Roger Spottiswoode. The film centers on the true story of George Hogg and the sixty orphans that he led across China in an effort to save them from conscription during the Second Sino-Japanese war.
Title: Steve McQueen (director)
Passage: Steven Rodney "Steve" McQueen (born 9 October 1969) is an English film director, producer, screenwriter, and video artist. For his 2013 film, "12 Years a Slave", a historical drama adaptation of an 1853 slave narrative memoir, he won an Academy Award, BAFTA Award for Best Film, and Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Drama, as a producer, and he also received the award for Best Director from the New York Film Critics Circle. McQueen is the first black filmmaker to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. McQueen is known for his collaborations with actor Michael Fassbender, who has starred in all three of McQueen's feature films as of 2014. McQueen's other feature films are "Hunger" (2008), a historical drama about the 1981 Irish hunger strike, and "Shame" (2011), a drama about an executive struggling with sex addiction.
Title: Muhammad: The Final Legacy
Passage: Muhammad: The Final Legacy or Qamar Bani Hashim is a 2008 historical Arab drama series directed by Mohammad Sheikh Najib, which is currently airing on Islam Channel weekly. It is the first drama series which has depicted the life of Muhammad mostly maintaining the Islamic traditions and depictional restrictions. Primarily its name was Qamar Bani Hashim and was aired on the month of Ramadan of 2008 on the LBC network. The series portrays the full life of Muhammad without depicting him and his caliphs, wives and children according to Islamic tradition.
Title: Little Dorrit (1924 film)
Passage: Little Dorrit (Danish:Lille Dorrit) is a 1924 Danish silent historical drama film directed by A.W. Sandberg and starring Frederik Jensen, Karina Bell and Karen Winther.
Title: Karen Hassan
Passage: Karen Hassan (born 31 July 1981) is a Northern Irish actress, born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. From 2010 until 2013 she played Lynsey Nolan in the main series of "Hollyoaks". Her work includes roles in "Hollyoaks Later" and "Hunger".
Title: Hunger (2008 film)
Passage: Hunger is a 2008 British-Irish historical drama film directed by Steve McQueen and starring Michael Fassbender, Liam Cunningham, and Liam McMahon, about the 1981 Irish hunger strike. It was written by Enda Walsh and McQueen.
Title: Bathory (film)
Passage: Bathory (also released as "Bathory: Countess of Blood") is a 2008 historical drama horror film written and directed by Juraj Jakubisko. Filming began in December 2005, and the film was released in July 2008. It was Jakubisko's first English-language film and an international co-production between the cinemas of Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and the United Kingdom.
Title: Company of Liars
Passage: Company of Liars is a 2008 historical novel by Karen Maitland, set in the fourteenth century. The setting is a Britain which is being decimated by a pandemic known as the Plague.
Title: Chanel Solitaire
Passage: Chanel Solitaire is a 1981 British-French historical drama film directed by George Kaczender and starring Marie-France Pisier, Timothy Dalton, Rutger Hauer, Brigitte Fossey, Karen Black, Lambert Wilson. The film's subject was Coco Chanel. Its budget was around 7 million.
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Steve McQueen
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Karen Hassan
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Hunger (2008 film)
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The Pirana was best known for styling an Italian car which was popularized for what?
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Title: Lancia Stratos
Passage: The Lancia Stratos HF ("Tipo 829"), widely and more simply known as Lancia Stratos, is a sports car and rally car made by Italian car manufacturer Lancia. The HF stands for "High Fidelity". It was a very successful rally car, winning the World Rally Championship in 1974, 1975 and 1976.
Title: Alfa Romeo Disco Volante
Passage: The Alfa Romeo 1900 C52 "Disco Volante", commonly known simply as Alfa Romeo Disco Volante (Italian for "Flying Saucer"), is a series of experimental sports racing cars produced between 1952 and 1953 by Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo in collaboration with Milanese coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring. The car was distinguished by streamlined, wind tunnel tested bodywork.
Title: Marcello Gandini
Passage: Marcello Gandini (born 26 August 1938) is an Italian car designer, known for his work with the automotive design house Gruppo Bertone, including his design of the Lamborghini Countach. Gandini, along with noted Italian car designers Giorgetto Giugiaro and Leonardo Fioravanti, were all born in 1938, within months of each other.
Title: Covini Engineering
Passage: Covini Engineering is an Italian car manufacturer that was formed in 1978 by Ferruccio Covini. The company is generally best known for the Covini C6W, a 6-wheeled sports car that has two axles (four wheels) in the front of the car.
Title: Alfa Romeo Matta
Passage: The Alfa Romeo 1900 M (better known by its nickname Alfa Romeo Matta, meaning "mad") is a four-wheel drive utility vehicle produced by Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1951 to 1954. Developed on request of the Italian Ministry of Defence, it was made in both military (AR 51) and civilian (AR 52) versions.
Title: Lamborghini Countach
Passage: The Lamborghini Countach is a rear mid-engined, V12 sports car produced by Italian car manufacturer Lamborghini from 1974 to 1990. Its design pioneered and popularized the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look popular in many high-performance sports cars. It also popularized the "cab forward" design concept, which pushes the passenger compartment forward to accommodate a larger rear-mounted engine.
Title: Alfa Romeo
Passage: Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A. (] ) is an Italian car manufacturer, founded as A.L.F.A. ("Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili", "Anonymous Lombard Automobile Factory") on 24 June 1910, in Milan. The brand is known for sporty vehicles and has been involved in car racing since 1911.
Title: Bertone Pirana
Passage: The Bertone Pirana (or Jaguar Pirana) (not "Piranha" as some sources have it, although the badge on the rear of the car reads Piranha ) was a concept car created by Bertone for the 1967 London Motor Show at Earl's Court. The sleek GT car was based on the chassis and powertrain of the 4.2 litre Jaguar E-type but was re-bodied with a unique steel monocoque body and luxurious interior. The Pirana was designed by Marcello Gandini, perhaps best known for styling the Lamborghini Countach. Unusually for a show car, the Pirana was commissioned as a publicity stunt by the Daily Telegraph, a leading British daily newspaper, as an example of an "ideal car." The car was originally registered "TGF 1F". After a successful showing at the London Motor show, the Pirana was subsequently exhibited at the New York City car show and then at the British Motor Show in Montreal.
Title: Alfa Romeo 2000
Passage: The Alfa Romeo 2000 (officially known as "Tipo 102", Italian for "Type 102") is a luxury car produced by Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo between 1958 and 1962, as a successor to the 1900 Super. It was replaced in 1962 by the Alfa Romeo 2600.
Title: Lancia Epsilon
Passage: The Lancia 2030 HP ("Tipo 58"), later known as Lancia Epsilon, is a passenger car produced by Italian car manufacturer Lancia between 1911 and 1912. The car was quite similar to the previous 2030 HP Delta model. In total 357 were made.
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the wedge-shaped
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Bertone Pirana
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Lamborghini Countach
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Kim Cattrall stared in which persons directorial debut in 2016?
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Title: Mike Wozniak
Passage: Mike Wozniak is a British comedian, writer and actor. He is best known for portraying Brian in the Channel 4 sitcom "Man Down" and as a member of the team that make "Small Scenes" for BBC Radio 4. In 2015 he wrote a physical comedy starring Kim Cattrall and a troupe of acrobats entitled "Ruby Robinson" for SKY Arts. In 2016 he played the role of Josh in Alice Lowe's "Prevenge".
Title: Samantha Jones (Sex and the City)
Passage: Samantha Jones is a fictional character on the HBO-produced television series "Sex and the City" and its CW-produced prequel series "The Carrie Diaries". She is portrayed by actresses Kim Cattrall and Lindsey Gort. Cattrall received a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe Award for her portrayal.
Title: Baby Geniuses
Passage: Baby Geniuses is a 1999 American family comedy film directed by Bob Clark and written by Clark and Greg Michael based on a story by Clark, Steven Paul, Francisca Matos, and Robert Grasmere, and starring Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall, Peter MacNicol, and Ruby Dee.
Title: Sex and the City (film)
Passage: Sex and the City (advertised as Sex and the City: The Movie) is a 2008 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Michael Patrick King in his feature film directorial debut, and a sequel to the 1998-2004 HBO comedy series of the same name (itself based on the book of the same name by Candace Bushnell) about four female friends: Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte York Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis), and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), dealing with their lives as single women in New York City. The series often portrayed frank discussions about romance and sexuality.
Title: 2nd Genie Awards
Passage: The 2nd Genie Awards were held March 12, 1981, honouring Canadian films released the previous year. The ceremony was held at the Royal Alexandra Theatre and was hosted by Brian Linehan. The most notable sight of the evening was Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau escorting starlet Kim Cattrall; the moment received renewed media attention in March 2016, when the American newsmagazine "60 Minutes", in a profile of Justin Trudeau, ran a photo of the appearance while misidentifying Cattrall as Margaret Trudeau.
Title: James Remar
Passage: William James Remar (born December 31, 1953), is an American actor and voice actor. He played Richard, the on-off tycoon boyfriend of Kim Cattrall's character in "Sex and the City", Ajax in "The Warriors" (1979), homicidal maniac Albert Ganz in the thriller "48 Hrs. " (1982), gangster Dutch Schultz in "The Cotton Club" (1984), Lord Raiden in "" (1997), Giuseppe Salvatore in The CW TV series "The Vampire Diaries", Jack Duff in "Miracle on 34th Street" (1994), and Harry Morgan in the Showtime TV series "Dexter". Since 2009, he has done voiceover work in ads for Lexus luxury cars. James Remar also studied acting at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City.
Title: Mannequin (1987 film)
Passage: Mannequin is a 1987 American romantic comedy fantasy film starring Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cattrall, Meshach Taylor, James Spader, G. W. Bailey, and Estelle Getty. Directed and written by Michael Gottlieb, the film was also co-written by Edward Rugoff. The original music score was composed by Sylvester Levay. The film, a modern re-telling of the Pygmalion myth, tells about a chronically underemployed artist named Jonathan Switcher (played by Andrew McCarthy) who gets a job as a department-store window dresser and falls in love with a mannequin (played by Kim Cattrall)the attraction being that she comes to life on occasion, but only for him.
Title: Deadly Harvest
Passage: Deadly Harvest is a made for TV movie produced by CBS. It was shown in September 1972 and in July 1973. This movie is not to be confused with a movie from 1977, also entitled "Deadly Harvest", starring Clint Walker and Kim Cattrall. "Deadly Harvest" (2008) is a German South African remake of the German cult film "Fleisch (1979)".
Title: Prevenge
Passage: Prevenge is a 2016 British comedy slasher film written by, directed by and starring Alice Lowe in her directorial debut.
Title: Split Second (1992 film)
Passage: Split Second is a 1992 American-British science fiction horror film directed by Tony Maylam and Ian Sharp. Rutger Hauer stars as a burnt-out police detective obsessively hunting down the mysterious serial killer that killed his partner several years prior. The film also features Kim Cattrall, Alastair Neil Duncan, Pete Postlethwaite, Ian Dury and Alun Armstrong.
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Alice Lowe
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Mike Wozniak
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Prevenge
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Does David Winning, or Takashi Miike have a wider range of genre for film?
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Title: David Winning
Passage: David Winning (born May 8, 1961) is a Canadian and American dual Citizen film and television director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and occasional actor. Although Winning has worked in numerous film and TV genres, his name is most commonly associated with science fiction, thrillers and drama.
Title: Ren Osugi
Passage: Ren Osugi ( , sugi Ren ) , born Takashi Osugi ( , sugi Takashi , September 27, 1951 in Komatsushima, Tokushima, Japan) , is a Japanese actor. For his work in "Cure", "Hana-bi" and other films, Osugi was given the Best Supporting Actor award at the 1999 Yokohama Film Festival. He often works alongside Takeshi Kitano and Susumu Terajima. In the DVDcommentary to the mpd.psycho (TV Miniseries) series, director Takashi Miike said that he admired Osugi's experience to shift quickly from comic and imbecilic to authoritative and earnest.
Title: Eyecatch Junction
Passage: Eyecatch Junction (! , Topp! Minipato tai - Aikyacchi Jankushon ) is a 1991 Japanese action comedy film directed by Takashi Miike. This was the second film directed by Takashi Miike, though it was released prior to "", the first film he directed.
Title: Dead or Alive: Final
Passage: Dead or Alive: Final is a 2002 Japanese cyberpunk science fiction film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the third in a three-part series, preceded by "Dead or Alive" in 1999 and "" in 2000. The films are not connected in any apparent way except by director Takashi Miike and stars Riki Takeuchi and Show Aikawa. Besides Japanese, a lot of the dialog in the film is in Cantonese and some is in English. Often two people will talk to each other using different languages.
Title: Ley Lines (film)
Passage: Ley Lines (Japanese: , "Nihon Kuroshakai ", 'Japan Underworld' ) is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike, and is the third film in his 'Triad Society' trilogy (also known as the Black Society Trilogy), following 1995's "Shinjuku Triad Society" and 1997's "Rainy Dog". The story follows a trio of Japanese youths of Chinese descent who escape their semi-rural upbringing and relocate to Shinjuku, Tokyo, where they befriend a troubled Shanghai prostitute and fall foul of a local crime syndicate. Like many of Miike's works, the film examines the underbelly of respectable Japanese society and the problems of assimilation faced by non-ethnically Japanese people in Japan.
Title: Dead or Alive 2: Birds
Passage: Dead or Alive 2: Birds (DEAD OR ALIVE 2 ) is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. "Dead or Alive 2: Birds" is unrelated to "Dead or Alive" (1999) or "" (2002) except that all three films have Show Aikawa and Riki Takeuchi in them, and they are all directed by Takashi Miike.
Title: Ace Attorney (film)
Passage: Ace Attorney (Japanese: , Hepburn: Gyakuten Saiban , lit. "Turnabout Trial") is a 2012 Japanese courtroom drama and comedy film, directed by Takashi Miike and based on the Capcom video game "". The film stars Hiroki Narimiya, Mirei Kiritani, and Takumi Saito. It made its premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on 1 February 2012 and was released in Japanese cinemas on 11 February 2012. The US premiere was made at the Hawaii International Film Festival in April 2012. Miike has stated there are plans for an international release with both dubbing and subtitles available for each specific region.
Title: Lady Hunter: Prelude to Murder
Passage: Lady Hunter: Prelude To Murder ( , "Redi Hant: Koroshi No Purerydo") is a 1991 Japanese action film directed by Takashi Miike. It was the very first film shot by Takashi Miike, even though it was released after "Topp! Minipato tai - Aikyacchi Jankushon".
Title: Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai
Passage: Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai ( , Ichimei ) is a 2011 Japanese 3D drama film directed by Takashi Miike. It was produced by Jeremy Thomas and Toshiaki Nakazawa, who previously teamed with Miike on his 2010 film "13 Assassins". The film is a 3D remake of Masaki Kobayashi's 1962 film "Harakiri".
Title: Takashi Miike
Passage: Takashi Miike ( , Miike Takashi , born August 24, 1960) is a highly prolific and controversial Japanese filmmaker. He has directed over ninety theatrical, video, and television productions since his debut in 1991. Miike is credited with directing fifteen productions in the years 2001 and 2002 alone. His films range from violent and bizarre to dramatic and family-friendly.
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Takashi Miike
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David Winning
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Takashi Miike
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What unincorporated community in Allegany County, Maryland is directly across from a diverse industrial complex employing some 1,000 people across 1628 acre?
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Title: North Branch, Maryland
Passage: North Branch is an unincorporated community in Allegany County, Maryland, United States. The Western Maryland Railroad Right-of-Way, Milepost 126 to Milepost 160 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
Title: Allegany County Courthouse
Passage: The Allegany County Courthouse is the Maryland Circuit court for Allegany County, Maryland, United States. It is located in Cumberland's Washington Street Historic District. Although many church spires dot the Cumberland landscape, it is the Allegany County Courthouse that dominates this city's skyline. The building is prominently sited along Washington Street, which rises sharply from Wills Creek running through the heart of Cumberland. Historically, courthouses in America have been one of the most architecturally impressive buildings within a community. In this way, the architecture of the building was able to convey the authority of a local government, as well as instill respect and recognition.
Title: Zihlman, Maryland
Passage: Zihlman (formerly Allegany) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Allegany County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 362.
Title: Allegany Ballistics Laboratory
Passage: Allegany Ballistics Laboratory (ABL) located in Rocket Center, West Virginia, is a diverse industrial complex employing some 1,000 people across 1628 acre . The facility is a member of the Federal Laboratory Consortium and is operated by Alliant Techsystems (ATK) under contract with the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).
Title: Cresaptown, Maryland
Passage: Cresaptown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in Allegany County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 6,247. Prior to 2010 it was part of the Cresaptown-Bel Air CDP. Cresaptown's post office was established December 22, 1800. Cresaptown is 6 mi southwest of Cumberland, Maryland.
Title: Western Maryland
Passage: Western Maryland is the portion of the U.S. state of Maryland that traditionally consists of Washington, Allegany, and Garrett counties, with western portions of Frederick County also associated with the area. The region is bounded by the Mason-Dixon line to the north, Preston County, West Virginia to the west, and the Potomac River to the south. There is dispute over the eastern boundary of Western Maryland. For most residents of the Baltimore-Washington area, everything west of Frederick city is considered Western Maryland. However, the people of the more mountainous and isolated Allegany County and Garrett County consider Sideling Hill the boundary between Western Maryland and what they refer to as "down-state."
Title: Woodland, Maryland
Passage: Woodland is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Allegany County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 113. It is located 4 mi south of Frostburg and just east of the community called Klondike.
Title: McKenzie, Maryland
Passage: McKenzie is an unincorporated community in Allegany County, Maryland, containing only a few houses, and mostly land. Its name is derived from a family which owned a large farm along the river bottom in the area. It is directly across from the Allegany Ballistics Laboratory in Rocket Center, West Virginia. The area used to be a railroad junction of the Patterson Creek Cutoff and the main BO line. McKenzie is also the site of one of the first settlements in Allegany county, where many pieces of glass, metal, stone, and some coin have been found. In the fields of the river bottom, arrowheads and flint can be found, suggesting a possible Native American community at one time, similar to the Barton, Maryland site.
Title: Pinto, Maryland
Passage: Pinto is an unincorporated community along the North Branch Potomac River in Allegany County, Maryland across from Rocket Center, West Virginia. While the town is officially named Potomac, its post office is referred to as Pinto because there already exists a Potomac, Maryland. Pinto is located south of Cresaptown on Winchester Road.
Title: Town Creek, Maryland
Passage: Town Creek is an unincorporated community in Allegany County, Maryland. Town Creek lies on the Potomac River within the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park across the river from Okonoko, West Virginia. Town Creek takes its name from a nearby stream.
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Hans Zhang had a role in the 2009 series premiering on what station?
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Title: No Limit (2011 film)
Passage: No Limit (Chinese: ) is a youth action comedy film directed by Fu Huayang; starring Hans Zhang, Zheng Shuang, Xing Yu and Melrose Hu. The film was released in China on August 12, 2011.
Title: Boss amp; Me
Passage: Boss Me (Chinese: ) is a 2014 Chinese television series starring Hans Zhang and Zanilia Zhao, based on the novel "Shan Shan Comes to Eat" written by Gu Man. The series aired on Jiangsu TV from 8 July to 20 July 2014.
Title: The Queen of SOP
Passage: The Queen of SOP (Chinese: ) is a 2012 Chinese-Taiwanese television series produced by GTV and directed by Zhang Boyu. It stars Joe Chen, Hans Zhang and Godfrey Gao. The show first premiered on Hunan TV on 14 October 2012 before airing on FTV. The series was the highest rated drama in its time slot for the year, and also received positive reviews from the audience.
Title: The Rise of a Tomboy
Passage: The Rise of a Tomboy () is a 2016 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Guo Dalei and starring Zanilia Zhao and Hans Zhang. It was released in China by Wanda Media and Wuzhou Film Distribution on March 18, 2016.
Title: The Four (2015 TV series)
Passage: The Four (Chinese: ) is a 2015 Chinese television series starring Hans Zhang, Yang Yang, William Chan and Mao Zijun. It is the latest adaption of Woon Swee Oan's novel "Si Da Ming Bu" (; The Four Great Constables). The series aired on Hunan TV from 17 March to 23 June 2015.
Title: Here to Heart
Passage: Here to Heart (Chinese: ) is an upcoming Chinese television series based on the novel "Warm Chord" by An Ning. It stars Hans Zhang and Janine Chang.
Title: Wolf Warriors 2
Passage: Wolf Warriors 2 () is a 2017 Chinese action film directed by Wu Jing, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Celina Jade, Frank Grillo, Hans Zhang, and Wu Gang. The film is a sequel to 2015's "Wolf Warriors". It was released in China on 27 July 2017. The film tells a story of a loose cannon Chinese soldier named Leng Feng who takes on special missions around the world. In this sequel, he finds himself in an African country protecting medical aid workers from local rebels and vicious arms dealers.
Title: A Hint of You
Passage: A Hint of You () is a 2013 Taiwanese romantic television series with a food theme television series produced by Sanlih E-Television, starring , Nana Lee, Danson Tang, , Jay Shih, and Hans Zhang as the main cast. The Chinese title literally translates to "Taste of Missing You". Filming began on February 14, 2013 and completed on June 25, 2013, the drama was filmed as it aired. First original broadcast began on March 6, 2013 on SETTV airing on weekdays from 9:00-10:00 pm, final episode aired on June 28, 2013 with 68 episodes total. This is SETTV last drama to air during its weekday 9:00-10:00 pm timeslot before it was obsoleted to air variety programs instead.
Title: Meteor Shower (TV series)
Passage: Meteor Shower () is a 2009 Chinese television series starring Zheng Shuang, Hans Zhang, Yu Haoming, Vision Wei and Zhu Zixiao. It premiered on Hunan TV on August 8, 2009.
Title: Hans Zhang
Passage: Hans Zhang Han (born 6 October 1984) is a Chinese actor, singer and host. He graduated from The Central Academy of Drama in 2007. Zhang is best known for his roles in "Meteor Shower" (2009) and "Meteor Shower II" (2010), "The Queen of SOP" (2012), "Heroes in Sui and Tang Dynasties" (2013), "Boss Me" (2014), "The Four" (2015) and "Wolf Warriors 2" (2017).
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What is the population of the city in Kansas where racecar driver Louis Durant grew up?
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Title: Winning
Passage: Winning is a 1969 American motion picture starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. The film is about a racecar driver who aspires to win the Indianapolis 500. A number of racecar drivers and people associated with racing appear in the film, including Bobby Unser, Tony Hulman, Bobby Grim, Dan Gurney, Roger McCluskey, and Bruce Walkup.
Title: James Bondurant
Passage: Robert James Bondurant (born September 8, 1978) is a former racecar driver competing the D1GP and the Formula D circuits as a part of the Drift Avengers. Bondurant has since retired from competition but still maintains an active website. He is also the grandson of legendary racecar driver Bob Bondurant and son of Bobby Bondurant.
Title: Billy Devore
Passage: Louis "Billy" Devore (12 September 1910, St. John, Kansas 12 August 1985, Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. He was the son of pre-war Indy driver Earl Devore.
Title: Bobby Santos III
Passage: Robert "Bobby" Santos III (born October 3, 1985 in Massachusetts) is an American racecar driver from Franklin, Massachusetts. He graduated in 2004 from Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School. Santos, nicknamed "Bobby New England", is the grandson of Bobby Santos, a former modified racer. His sister, Erica Santos, is also a racecar driver. He is the cousin of former University of New Hampshire quarterback Ricky Santos.
Title: Herington, Kansas
Passage: Herington is a city in Dickinson and Morris counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 2,526.
Title: Cliff Durant
Passage: Russell Clifford "Cliff" Durant (November 26, 1890 in Flint, Michigan October 31, 1937 in Beverly Hills, California) was an American racecar driver. He was the son of William C. Durant, the founder of General Motors. His wife Adelaide Pearl Frost (1885-1977), whom he married September 1, 1911, was a singing star who later married Eddie Rickenbacker. Durant had four wives: Lena Pearl McFarland, Adelaide Pearl Frost, Lea Gapsky, and Charlotte Phillips.
Title: Jack Petticord
Passage: Harold Homer "Jack" Petticord (21 November 1900 2 January 1940) was an American racecar driver, born in Wichita, Kansas. He drove for the Essex racing team in 1922 and 1923, as well as for the Boyle Valve racing team in 1927. Primarily a dirt track racer, Petticord made starts in both IMCA Big Cars and AAA Championship Car including the 1927 Indianapolis 500. He also served as a relief driver later in that race for Al Melcher and then the next year was a relief driver for Ira Hall. In 1934, he again attempted to qualify for the Indy 500 but failed to do so. He failed to qualify in 1938 as well. He died in Chicago, Illinois and is buried in Highland Cemetery in Wichita, Kansas.
Title: Durant, Mississippi
Passage: Durant is a city in Holmes County, Mississippi, United States. It was founded in 1858 as a station on the Mississippi Central Railroad, later part of the Illinois Central. Durant was named for Louis Durant, a Choctaw chief who had lived on a bluff just across the nearby Big Black River before Indian Removal.
Title: Paul Durant
Passage: Paul Durant (born September 26, 1959), is a former driver American racecar driver from San Diego, California.
Title: Louis Durant
Passage: Louis Durant (25 September 1910, in Topeka, Kansas 13 February 1972, in San Bernardino, California) was an American racecar driver. He was born "Durant Lewis" and grew up in Herington, Kansas. He changed his name when he began driving race cars.
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Who was born first, J. G. Farrell or Joseph Wambaugh?
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Title: The Choirboys (film)
Passage: The Choirboys is a 1977 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Aldrich, written by Christopher Knopf and Joseph Wambaugh based on Wambaugh's novel of the same title. It features an ensemble cast including Charles Durning, Louis Gossett, Jr., Randy Quaid, and James Woods. The film was released to theaters by Universal Pictures on December 23, 1977.
Title: The Blue Knight (TV series)
Passage: The Blue Knight is an American CBS crime TV series, running in 1975 and 1976, starring George Kennedy as Officer Bumper Morgan. The show was based on the novel by Joseph Wambaugh ("The Blue Knight") and produced by Lorimar Productions. It was also inspired by the 1973 TV film "The Blue Knight", starring William Holden, which ran before the TV show premiered.
Title: The Black Marble
Passage: The Black Marble is a 1980 mysteryromantic comedy film directed by Harold Becker, based on a novel by Joseph Wambaugh. It stars Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss and Harry Dean Stanton.
Title: The New Centurions (novel)
Passage: The New Centurions, written by Joseph Wambaugh, is a 1971 novel depicting the stresses of police work in Los Angeles, California in the early 1960s. The author wrote the novel, his first, while a working member of the Los Angeles Police Department. The novel became a film starring George C. Scott and Stacy Keach.
Title: J. G. Farrell
Passage: James Gordon Farrell (25 January 1935 11 August 1979) was a Liverpool-born novelist of Irish descent. He gained prominence for a series of novels known as the "Empire Trilogy" ("Troubles", "The Siege of Krishnapur" and "The Singapore Grip"), which deal with the political and human consequences of British colonial rule.
Title: The Secrets of Harry Bright
Passage: The Secrets of Harry Bright is the seventh novel written by former Los Angeles Police Department detective Joseph Wambaugh. Published in 1985, the book continues a pattern of Wambaugh crime fiction beginning with "The Choirboys" that uses black humor to explore the psychological effects of prolonged stress on veteran police officers. As with all his novels, "The Secrets of Harry Bright", set in November 1984, is contemporaneous with the time frame in which it was written and includes numerous allusions and references to events and personalities of the time.
Title: Joseph Wambaugh
Passage: Joseph Aloysius Wambaugh, Jr. (born January 22, 1937) is a bestselling American writer known for his fictional and non-fictional accounts of police work in the United States. Several of his first novels were set in Los Angeles, California, and its surroundings, and featured Los Angeles police officers as protagonists.
Title: The Blue Knight (novel)
Passage: The Blue Knight is the second novel by former LAPD detective Joseph Wambaugh, and was written while he was still a serving detective. It follows the last days on the beat for a veteran LAPD police officer, detailing his thoughts and actions from a first person perspective. The narrative is written in a coarse, sometimes self-deprecating manner; in the first chapter, Bumper refers to himself as having "an ass two nightsticks wide".
Title: The Delta Star
Passage: The Delta Star is a novel by author Joseph Wambaugh first published in 1983. The book tells several stories of a group of police in the Rampart Division of the Los Angeles Police Department. The main characters include Detective Mario Villalobos and The Bad Czech.
Title: Echoes in the Darkness
Passage: Echoes in the Darkness is the title of a 1987 book by crime writer Joseph Wambaugh which also became a made-for-TV movie the same year. The book details the lurid tale of the murder of Pennsylvania's Upper Merion Area High School English teacher Susan Reinert and her two children in 1979. The case captured national media attention. Both her boss, high school principal Jay C. Smith, and her lover and colleague William Bradfield were convicted, although Smith's conviction was later overturned, because of police and prosecutorial misconduct in the case.
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Joseph Wambaugh
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The ABCs of Death 2.5 is a sequel to what 2012 American anthology horror comedy film that contains 26 different shorts, each by different directors?
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Title: Mxico Brbaro
Passage: Mxico Brbaro (aka Barbarous Mexico) is a 2014 Mexican anthology horror film directed by eight horror filmmakers from Mexico. The film contains 8 different shorts, each by different directors spanning Mexican horror legends. It premiered at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival 2014. In 2015, it was released on DVD and VOD in the U.S. and in 2016 on Netflix around the world. The film was sold to six countries during the Le March du Film at Festival de Cannes 2015, including MPIDark Sky Films.
Title: VHS2
Passage: VHS2 (originally titled S-VHS) is a 2013 American anthology horror film from Bloody Disgusting and Producer . It features a series of found-footage shorts. It is the sequel to the film "VHS". The sequel involves a largely different group of directors: Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Timo Tjahjanto, Eduardo Snchez, and Gregg Hale, and franchise returnees Simon Barrett and Adam Wingard.
Title: ABCs of Death 2.5
Passage: ABCs of Death 2.5 is a 2016 American anthology horror comedy film produced by Ant Timpson, Ted Geoghegan and Tim League. It contains different shorts, each by different directors. It is a sequel to "The ABCs of Death" and "ABCs of Death 2". It is composed of the best selections from the 540 shorts that were submitted for the previous film. It is described as, "a highlight reel for the next generation of horror filmmakers." It premiered at the inaugural Nightmares Film Festival October 20, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio.
Title: The ABCs of Death
Passage: The ABCs of Death is a 2012 American anthology horror comedy film produced by international producers and directed by filmmakers from around the world. The film contains 26 different shorts, each by different directors spanning fifteen countries, including Nacho Vigalondo, Kaare Andrews, Adam Wingard, Simon Barrett, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Ben Wheatley, Lee Hardcastle, Noboru Iguchi, Ti West, and Angela Bettis.
Title: ABCs of Death 2
Passage: ABCs of Death 2 is a 2014 American anthology horror comedy film produced by Ant Timpson and Tim League. It contains 26 different shorts, each by different directors spanning various countries. It is a sequel to the 2012 film "The ABCs of Death". Directors featured include Jim Hosking, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, the Soska sisters, Julian Barrett, Rodney Ascher, Kristina Buoyt, Larry Fessenden, Aharon Keshales, Bill Plympton, and Vincenzo Natali.
Title: VHS: Viral
Passage: VHS: Viral is a 2014 American anthology horror film from Bloody Disgusting. The final film in the "VHS" trilogy, created by Brad Miska, features a series of found-footage shorts written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, Marcel Sarmiento, Gregg Bishop, Justin Benson and Aaron Scott Moorhead.
Title: Scary or Die
Passage: Scary or Die is a 2012 American anthology horror film directed by Bob Badway, Michael Emanuel, and Igor Meglic. The film was released on video on demand on May 1, 2012 and on DVD on September 11, 2012. Initially titled "Terror Bytes", the film's name was later changed to coincide with a horror website by the same name that Emanuel ran with his co-director Igor Meglic and two other filmmakers.
Title: Larry Fessenden
Passage: Laurence T. "Larry" Fessenden (born March 23, 1963) is an American actor, producer, writer, director, film editor, and cinematographer. He has starred in films such as "The Last Winter" (2006), "I Can See You" (2008), "Bitter Feast" (2010), "You're Next" (2011), and "We Are Still Here" (2015). His screenwriting efforts include "Habit" (1997), "Wendigo" (2001), and "The Last Winter" (2006), all of which he also directed. He has also directed "Beneath" (2013), and a segment of the anthology horror comedy film "The ABCs of Death 2" (2014).
Title: VHS
Passage: VHS is a 2012 American anthology horror film created by Brad Miska and Bloody Disgusting. It features a series of found-footage shorts written and directed by Adam Wingard, David Bruckner, Ti West, Glenn McQuaid, Joe Swanberg, and the directing quartet known as Radio Silence.
Title: American Horror Story
Passage: American Horror Story is an American anthology horror series created and produced by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. Described as an anthology series, each season is conceived as a self-contained miniseries, following a different set of characters and settings, and a storyline with its own "beginning, middle, and end." Some plot elements of each season are loosely inspired by true events. The only actors to appear in all iterations of the
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The ABCs of Death
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What musical instrument did Jasen Rauch play for the band he left?
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Title: Jasen Rauch
Passage: Jasen Rauch ( ) (born April 24, 1981) is an American producer, composer, musician, and writer, best known as the former lead guitarist and current lead guitarist of the alternative rock bands Red and Breaking Benjamin, respectively. Although no longer an active member of Red, he still writes music for the band. Rauch is also well-known as the producer for Korn guitarist Brian Welch's solo project, Love and Death. According to Welch, Rauch "has a great track record for recording, producing, writing, and being in a band", and credits him as an inspiration for his returning to music. Before joining Breaking Benjamin in late 2014, Rauch also co-wrote several songs on their 2009 "Dear Agony" album, including "I Will Not Bow" and "Lights Out". Rauch is also a writer for Razor Tie Music Publishing.
Title: Lie to Me (Denial)
Passage: "Lie to Me (Denial)" (written as "Denial (Lie to Me)" on "Who We Are: The RED Anthology") is the fourth single by the American Christian rock band Red on their third full-length studio album "Until We Have Faces". The song was written by Anthony Armstrong, Joe Rickard, Rob Graves, Jasen Rauch, and Mark Holman.
Title: Until We Have Faces
Passage: Until We Have Faces is the third full-length studio album from American Christian rock band Red. It was released on February 1, 2011 by Sony Records and is the first album the band released with four members, due to the absence of Jasen Rauch (although Rauch still contributes song-writing).
Title: Meltdown (Love and Death song)
Passage: "Meltdown" is the third single from "Between Here Lost", the debut studio album from heavy metal band Love and Death. The song (along with "The Abandoning") is to be remixed by Jasen Rauch in preparation for the September 24, 2013 re-release of "Between Here Lost" as a "deluxe" edition containing a new song entitled "Empty". The song peaked at No. 14 on US Christ Rock, with a music video of the song released on August 13, 2013.
Title: HidePieces
Passage: "HidePieces" is the fifth single by the American Christian rock band Red from their debut full-length studio album "End of Silence". The song was written by Anthony Armstrong, Rob Graves, Jasen Rauch and Bernie Herms. The song was released on November 12, 2007, although it was sent to all the fans who submitted their faces as part of the hype for the new album on June 6, 2006.
Title: Let Go (Red song)
Passage: "Let Go" is the third single by the American Christian rock band Red on their debut full-length studio album "End of Silence". The song was written by Rob Graves, Jasen Rauch and Jason McArthur.
Title: Death of Me
Passage: "Death of Me" is the third single by Christian rock band Red from their second album, "Innocence Instinct". The single was released to Christian radio on December 18, 2008. The song was written by producer Rob Graves and then-guitarist Jasen Rauch.
Title: Red (band)
Passage: Red (also stylized R3D or RED) is an American rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, formed in 2002 by brothers guitarist Anthony Armstrong and bassist Randy Armstrong, with lead vocalist Michael Barnes. The band's first lineup also consisted of gutiarist Andrew Hendrix and drummer Jasen Rauch. Since 2014, the band's line-up has consisted of the core trio of the Armstrongs and Barnes with touring drummer Dan Johnson.
Title: From Water to War
Passage: From Water to War is the third studio album by the American Christian rock band Nine Lashes. The album was released on January 21, 2014, through Tooth Nail Records. It was produced by Jasen Rauch and Aaron Sprinkle.
Title: Breathe Into Me
Passage: "Breathe Into Me" is the first single by the American Christian rock band Red on their debut full-length studio album "End of Silence". The song was written by Anthony Armstrong, Rob Graves, Jasen Rauch and Jason McArthur. The song was released on June 6, 2006, although it was sent to all the fans who submitted their faces as part of the hype for the new album on June 6, 2006.
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What is the birth name of the singer of "Who's Leaving Who?"
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Title: Chesney and Wolfe
Passage: Ronald Chesney (birth name Ren Cadier; born 1922) and Ronald Wolfe (birth name Harvey Ronald Wolf-Lubbroff; 8 August 1922 18 December 2011) were British TV comedy screenwriters, best known for their popular (and most successful) 1960s and 1970s sitcoms, "The Rag Trade" (196163, 197778), "Meet the Wife" (196366), "On the Buses" (196973) and Romany Jones (197275).
Title: Who's Leaving Who
Passage: "Who's Leaving Who" is a song written by Jack White and Mark Spiro, first recorded by Canadian country singer Anne Murray in 1986. It achieved
Title: Elf (album)
Passage: Elf is the first album by Ronnie James Dio's blues rock band called Elf. Produced by Ian Paice and Roger Glover of Deep Purple, the record was released in 1972. In this album, Dio is listed by his birth name Ronald Padavona. Though Dio had used "Padavona" for songwriting credits on earlier singles, Dio explained in an interview in 1994 that he used his birth name on this album as a tribute to his parents so that they could see their family name on an album at least once.
Title: California Birth Index
Passage: The California Birth Index (CABI) is a database compiled by the California Office of Health Information and Research. The index contains birth records of all registered births in California between 1905 and 1995. Each record is an abstract of a person's birth certificate, including date of birth, full name, county of birth, gender, and mother's maiden name. People who have been adopted are sometimes listed by their birth name, sometimes listed by their adopted name, sometimes by both and sometimes not listed at all. The CABI is considered a valuable genealogy tool but is also criticized for privacy issues. California began statewide civil registration of births on July 1, 1905. Earlier birth records may exist in the county where the birth took place or at the church where a baptism took place.
Title: Mental As Anything
Passage: Mental As Anything are an Australian new wavepop-rock band that formed in Sydney in 1976. Its most popular line-up (which lasted from 1977-1999) was Martin Plaza (birth name Martin Murphy) on vocals and guitar; Reg Mombassa (birth name Chris O'Doherty) on lead guitar and vocals; his brother Peter "Yoga Dog" O'Doherty on bass guitar and vocals; Wayne de Lisle (birth name David Twohill) on drums; and Andrew "Greedy" Smith on vocals, keyboards and harmonica. Their original hit songs were generated by Mombassa, O'Doherty, Plaza and Smith, either individually or collectively; they also hit the Australian charts with covers of songs by Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry.
Title: Group Home
Passage: Group Home is a hip hop duo, composed of members Lil' Dap (birth name James Heath) and Melachi the Nutcracker (birth name Jamal Felder). They came to prominence as members of the Gang Starr Foundation. Lil' Dap made his rhyming debut on Gang Starr's 1992 classic "Daily Operation" on the song "I'm the Man". Both members appeared on Gang Starr's critically acclaimed 1994 effort "Hard to Earn", on the tracks "Speak Ya Clout" and "Words from the Nutcracker". In 1995, the group released its debut album, "Livin' Proof". The album was very well received, mainly due to DJ Premier's advanced production work, described by "Allmusic" as "rhythmic masterpieces". A second album "A Tear for the Ghetto" was released in 1999, this time with only one track produced by DJ Premier.
Title: Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg amp; Holliway
Passage: Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg Holliway is a fictional law firm appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The firm is commonly depicted in the pages of the "She-Hulk" comic books - named after Marvel Founders Martin Goodman, Stan Lee, under his birth name Stanley Lieber, and Jack Kirby, using his birth name Jacob Kurtzberg. Created by Dan Slott, senior GLKH law partner Holden Holliway first appeared in "She-Hulk" 1 (May 2004), where he hired the titular heroine to be a lawyer for his law firm, but as Jennifer Walters.
Title: Anne Murray
Passage: Morna Anne Murray '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born June 20, 1945), known professionally as Anne Murray, is a Canadian singer in pop, country, and adult contemporary music whose albums have sold over 55 million copies worldwide.
Title: Stereolizza
Passage: Stereolizza (before 2009 Stereoliza), is an urban pop band, based in Los Angeles, California. The core of the group is "Lizza" (birth name Kateryna Shalayeva) lead singer and songwriter; and "AlecZero" (birth name - Oleksiy Ginchev) songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist.
Title: Gerrie (given name)
Passage: Gerrie is Dutch and Afrikaans unisex given name. It is a diminutive of Ger, itself short for Gerard. As a birth name in the Netherlands, it is primarily feminine, peaking in popularities around 1950, but the name is more common as a nickname for men with the birth name Gerard(us) or Gerrit.
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Who's Leaving Who
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Anne Murray
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Here is My Heart is a 1934 musical comedy film staring an American singer who received what in 1991?
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Title: Fashions of 1934
Passage: Fashions of 1934 is a 1934 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by William Dieterle with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley. The screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert and Carl Erickson was based on the story "The Fashion Plate" by Harry Collins and Warren Duff. The film stars William Powell, Bette Davis, Hugh Herbert and Frank McHugh, and has songs by Sammy Fain (music) and Irving Kahal (lyrics). (Sometime after the initial release, the title "Fashions of 1934" was changed to "Fashions", replacing the original title with an insert card stating William Powell in "Fashions").
Title: Josie and the Pussycats (film)
Passage: Josie and the Pussycats is a 2001 American musical comedy film released by Universal Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed and co-written by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, the film is loosely based upon the Archie comic of the same name, as well as the Hanna-Barbera cartoon. The film is about a young all-female band which signs a record contract with a New York City record label, only to discover that the company does not have the musicians' best interests at heart. The film stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson as the Pussycats, with Alan Cumming, Parker Posey, and Gabriel Mann in supporting roles. The film received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, earning about 15 million against a 39 million budget.
Title: You Can't Run Away from It
Passage: You Can't Run Away from It is a 1956 Technicolor and CinemaScope musical comedy starring June Allyson and Jack Lemmon. Directed and produced by Dick Powell, the film is a remake of the 1934 Academy Award-winning film "It Happened One Night". The supporting cast features Charles Bickford, Jim Backus, Stubby Kaye, Jack Albertson and Howard McNear. "It Happened One Night" had also been remade as a musical comedy in 1945 as "Eve Knew Her Apples".
Title: Do Re Mi (1996 film)
Passage: Do Re Mi is a 1996 Filipino Tagalog language musical comedy film directed by Ike Jarlego Jr. and released by Neo Films. It stars Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez, and Mikee Cojuangco. The movie is considered to be the most successful Filipino musical comedy of all time. The film's title is a play between the solfge and a portmanteau using the first two letters of Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez, and Mikee Cojuangco's first names.
Title: Manhattan Parade
Passage: Manhattan Parade is a 1931 American Pre-Code musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was originally intended to be released, in the United States, early in 1931, but was shelved due to public apathy towards musicals. Despite waiting a number of months, the public proved obstinate and the Warner Bros. reluctantly released the film in December 1931 after removing all the music. Since there was no such reactions to musicals outside the United States, the film was released there as a full musical comedy in 1931.
Title: College Rhythm
Passage: College Rhythm is a 1934 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. The budget was 537,000. Filming started August 16, 1934.
Title: A Ticket in Tatts (1934 film)
Passage: A Ticket in Tatts is a 1934 musical comedy film starring popular stage comedian George Wallace as an accident-prone stablehand. It was the last of three movies Wallace made for F. W. Thring.
Title: Richard Dolman
Passage: Richard Dolman (November 30, 1895 February 3, 1978) was a British stage and film actor. He worked frequently in musical theatre, appearing alongside Jessie Matthews in the 1927 revue "One Dam Thing After Another". He also featured in Oscar Hammerstein's 1934 musical "Three Sisters". Dolman appeared in nine films, often playing romantic leads in releases such as the Ealing Studios comedy "Looking on the Bright Side".
Title: Here is My Heart
Passage: Here is My Heart is a 1934 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Kitty Carlisle, and Roland Young. Based on the play "La Grande-duchesse et le garon d'tage" by Alfred Savoir, the film is about a famous singer who pretends to be a penniless waiter to get close to the woman of his dreams, a European princess.
Title: Kitty Carlisle
Passage: Kitty Carlisle (born Catherine Conn; also known as Kitty Carlisle Hart; September 3, 1910April 17, 2007) was an American singer, actress and spokeswoman for the arts. She is best remembered as a regular panelist on the television game show "To Tell the Truth". Carlisle served 20 years on the New York State Council on the Arts. In 1991, she received the National Medal of Arts from President George H. W. Bush. Eight years later, in 1999, she was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.
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Who was born first, Bruce Trampler or rik Isaac Morales Elvira?
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Title: Jorge Arce
Passage: Jorge Armando Arce Armenta ( ; born July 27, 1979), best known as Jorge Arce, is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2014. He is a five-time world champion, and the second boxer from Mexico to win world titles in four weight divisions (after rik Morales, who first achieved the feat two months prior). In a storied career, Arce held the WBO light flyweight title from 1998 to 1999; the WBC and lineal light flyweight titles from 2002 to 2004; the WBO super flyweight title in 2010; the WBO junior featherweight title in 2011; and the WBO bantamweight title from 2011 to 2012. Additionally he held the WBC interim flyweight title from 2005 to 2006, the WBA interim super flyweight title from 2008 to 2009, and challenged once for the WBC featherweight title in his final fight in 2014.
Title: Bruce Trampler
Passage: Bruce Trampler (born August 11, 1949) is an American boxing matchmaker whose career highlights include orchestrating and helping the careers of World Champions including Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Michael Carbajal, Oscar De La Hoya, Johnny Tapia, Erik Morales and Miguel Cotto. He was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1999 and International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2010.
Title: Ivn Morales
Passage: Jos Ivn Morales Elvira (born October 9, 1991 in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico) is a Mexican professional boxer in the Bantamweight division. He's the younger brother of both Diego Morales a former WBO Champion and of Boxing Legend Erik Morales.
Title: Despoina
Passage: In Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion. She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title "Despoina", "the mistress" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries. Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries. Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina. With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina. Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name.
Title: rik Morales
Passage: rik Isaac Morales Elvira (born September 1, 1976) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2012. He was the first Mexican-born boxer in history to win world titles in four different weight classes, having held the WBC super bantamweight title from 1997 to 2000; the WBC featherweight twice between 2001 and 2003; the unified WBC and IBF super featherweight titles in 2004; and the WBC super lightweight title from 2011 to 2012.
Title: Isaac Morales
Passage: Isaac Morales (born December 29, 1983) is an American football offensive lineman who is currently a free agent. He played as a guard for the University of Wyoming.
Title: List of Lab Rats characters
Passage: "Lab Rats", also known as "Lab Rats: Bionic Island" for its fourth season, is an American television sitcom that premiered on February 27, 2012, on Disney XD. It focuses on the life of teenager Leo Dooley, whose mother, Tasha, marries billionaire genius Donald Davenport. He meets Adam, Bree, and Chase, three bionic superhumans, with whom he develops an immediate friendship. It should be noted that the names of the Lab Rats imply that they were originally known as subjects A, B, C and D. Adam was born first, then Bree, then Chase, and finally Daniel.
Title: Juan Manuel Mrquez
Passage: Juan Manuel Mrquez Mndez (born August 23, 1973) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2014. He is the third Mexican boxer (after rik Morales and Jorge Arce) to become a four-weight world champion, having formerly held nine world championships including the WBA (Super), IBF, and WBO featherweight titles between 2003 and 2007; the WBC super featherweight title from 2007 to 2008; the WBA (Super), WBO, "Ring" magazine, and lineal lightweight titles between 2008 and 2012; and the WBO junior welterweight title from 2012 to 2013.
Title: Augustine of Canterbury
Passage: Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the "Apostle to the English" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England.
Title: Wale Adebanwi
Passage: Professor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University
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Alan Pardew, English football manager and former professional player, was a part of the 2000-01 Reading F.C. season as what?
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Title: 200001 Reading F.C. season
Passage: The 2000-01 season was Reading's third season in the Division Two, following their relegation from the Division One in 1998. It was Alan Pardew's second season as manager of the club.
Title: 199899 Reading F.C. season
Passage: During the 199899 English football season, Reading F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division. It was their first full season under manager Tommy Burns and the first at the Madejski Stadium.
Title: 199192 Reading F.C. season
Passage: During the 199192 English football season, Reading F.C. competed in the Football League Third Division, FA Cup, League Cup and League Trophy. It was their first season with Mark McGhee as their player-manager and they finished in 12th place in the league. They also reached Round 3 of the FA Cup, Round 1 of the League Cup and the Southern Primarily Group of the League Trophy.
Title: Alan Pardew
Passage: Alan Scott Pardew (born 18 July 1961) is an English football manager and former professional player who most recently was the manager of Crystal Palace.
Title: West Ham United F.C. managers
Passage: London football team, West Ham United have had only fifteen permanent managers in their history and an additional three caretaker managers. Up until 1989 the club had only had five different managers. Before the appointment of Gianfranco Zola in 2008 the club never had an overseas manager, with the only non-Englishman being the Scot, Lou Macari. The current manager is Slaven Bili who was appointed in June 2015. The most recent manager before that was Sam Allardyce who was appointed in May 2011 and left the club in May 2015. Numerous former West Ham players have taken on temporary managerial roles at the club, between permanent managers. Ronnie Boyce briefly took the reins, in February 1990, between Macari's resignation and the appointment of Billy Bonds. Former Hammer's player and board member Trevor Brooking was briefly in charge during two separate spells as caretaker manager in 2003, first during the illness of Glenn Roeder and again between Roeder's sacking and the appointment of Alan Pardew. Former player Kevin Keen has been caretaker manager twice; immediately prior to Gianfranco Zola's appointment in 2008 and after the sacking of Avram Grant in 2011.
Title: 199495 Reading F.C. season
Passage: During the 199495 English football season, Reading F.C. competed in the Football League First Division, following promotion from the Second Division the previous season.
Title: List of Reading F.C. seasons
Passage: Reading F.C. is an association football club based in Reading, that competes in the Championship, the second football league in England. Established in 1871, the club is one of the oldest teams in England. They first entered the FA Cup in 187879 but did not play league football until the 192021 season. Reading have played in all four tiers of English Football though their first season in the top tier of English football did not come until the 200607 season.
Title: 200102 Reading F.C. season
Passage: The 2001-02 season was Reading's fourth season in the Division Two, following their relegation from the Division One in 1998. It was Alan Pardew's third season as manager of the club.
Title: 198586 Reading F.C. season
Passage: During the 198586 English football season, Reading F.C. competed in the Football League Third Division where they finished in 1st position with 94 points. Reading set a new league record during the season for the most consecutive wins from the start of a season (13).
Title: 199798 Reading F.C. season
Passage: During the 199798 English football season, Reading F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. It was their first season under new manager Terry Bullivant, but due to poor results, Bullivant was sacked in March 1998. Alan Pardew was caretaker-manager for seven days before the club appointed Tommy Burns.
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What is the name of the school located near the Brea mall owned by Simon Property Group?
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Title: Simon Youth Foundation
Passage: Simon Youth Foundation (SYF) is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization that supports efforts in the United States to improve the national academic dropout rate and increase college accessibility by partnering with established public school systems. The foundation's parent company is the Simon Property Group. Although SYF works closely with Simon Property Group, it is not a corporate or grant-making foundation. SYF is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Its current CEO is J. Michael Durnil, Ph.D.
Title: Sawgrass Mills
Passage: Sawgrass Mills is an outlet shopping mall operated by the Simon Property Group, in Sunrise, Florida, a city in Broward County. With 2383906 sqft of retail selling space, it is the tenth largest mall in the United States, the largest single story and outlet mall in the U.S., the largest shopping mall in Broward County, the second largest mall in Florida and Miami Metropolitan Area, and the third largest shopping mall in the southeastern United States. The mall opened in 1990 as the third mall developed by the now-defunct Mills Corporation (now part of Simon Property Group), and has been expanded four times since then, most recently in 2013. There are over 300 retail outlets and name brand discounters, with anchors including Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue, and Super Target.
Title: ABQ Uptown
Passage: ABQ Uptown is an outdoor luxury shopping mall owned by Simon Property Group in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is one of four malls located in the Albuquerque area, and houses 46 different stores. Its anchor tenants include J.Crew, The North Face, and Lush. The outdoor environment of this mall includes music, lights and seasonal decorations.
Title: Bay Park Square
Passage: Bay Park Square is a shopping mall owned by Simon Property Group, in the Green Bay, Wisconsin suburb of Ashwaubenon, in the United States. The mall opened in 1980 under the ownership of DeBartolo Corporation. Bay Park Square is located one mile (1.6 km) away from Lambeau Field on South Oneida Street (County Trunk Highway AAA).
Title: Brea Olinda High School
Passage: Brea Olinda High School is a 9th12th grade public high school located in Brea, California. Established in 1927, the school was originally located across the street from the Brea Mall in what has become the Brea Marketplace. In 1989, the school moved to its current location on the northern hills of Brea. The school has a current enrollment of approximately 2, 000 students and is part of the Brea Olinda Unified School District.
Title: Brea Mall
Passage: The Brea Mall is a shopping mall located in the Orange County city of Brea, California. Since 1998 the mall has been owned and operated by the Simon Property Group. It is home to four major department stores, over 175 specialty shops and boutiques, and a food court. It is approximately 1,310,000 square feet (1.31 million).
Title: Cielo Vista Mall
Passage: Cielo Vista Mall is a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas, owned and operated by Simon Property Group. It is located on El Paso's east side, at Interstate 10 and Hawkins Blvd., and features five anchor stores operating under four brand names, and more than 140 specialty stores. It is the largest of the three malls in the metro area; its sister Simon property, Sunland Park Mall, is second.
Title: Livingston Mall
Passage: The Livingston Mall is a two-level shopping mall owned by the Simon Property Group located in Livingston, New Jersey, United States, serving western Essex, Morris and Union counties. The mall has a gross leasable area of 985000 sqft .
Title: Liberty Tree Mall
Passage: The Liberty Tree Mall is a shopping mall in Danvers, Massachusetts, U.S. that is one-third owned by the Simon Property Group. The Simon Property Group owns the common area of the mall between Kohl's and Best Buy, but manages the entire property; while the right-hand area of the property from Best Buy to Staples is owned by Target, and the property from Kohl's to Dick's Sporting Goods is owned by New England Development, the mall's original developer.
Title: South Shore Plaza
Passage: South Shore Plaza is an upscale shopping mall owned by the Simon Property Group. It is located in Braintree, Massachusetts. With 2165000 sqft of leasable area and 220 retailers, it is the largest mall in New England in terms of square footage and is the 15th largest mall in the United States. South Shore Plaza is home to seven different department store anchorsNordstrom, Lord Taylor, Macy's, Sears, Primark, Target, and DSW.
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Which Which band has received the most Grammy Award nominations, Slint, or Sixpence None the Richer?
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Title: Sixpence None the Richer (album)
Passage: Sixpence None the Richer is the third album by American band Sixpence None the Richer, released in 1997. It was certified platinum by the RIAA on February 9, 2000 for 1 million certified units in the United States and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album.
Title: Slint
Passage: Slint is an American rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums and vocals), Todd Brashear (bass on "Spiderland"), and Ethan Buckler (bass on "Tweez"). They formed in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, in 1986. Slint's first album "Tweez" was recorded by engineer Steve Albini in 1987 and released in obscurity on the Jennifer Hartman Records label in 1989. It was followed two years later by the critically acclaimed "Spiderland", released on the independent label Touch and Go Records.
Title: Ron Aniello
Passage: Ron Aniello is an American writer, producer, composer and musician who has enjoyed a diverse career working with such artists as Bruce Springsteen, Matthew Koma, Shania Twain, Wanting Qu, Gavin DeGraw, Lifehouse, Patti Scialfa, Barenaked Ladies, Guster, Jars of Clay, Bridgit Mendler, Sixpence None the Richer, Jude Cole, Vanessa Amorosi, Moshav Band and many more. In addition, Aniello has composed scores for film and television, and the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus, and has been nominated for Grammy Awards.
Title: This Beautiful Mess
Passage: This Beautiful Mess is the second album by American band Sixpence None the Richer, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music). The recording was produced by Armand John Petri, who also managed the band from 1993 to 1997. "This Beautiful Mess" surpassed 50,000 copies sold during its first year of release and laid the foundation for Sixpence's self-titled breakout album two years later. "This Beautiful Mess" won the 1996 Dove Award for "AlternativeModern Rock Album of the Year." The songs "Within a Room Somewhere" and "I Can't Explain" were both minor hits on the Christian music charts.
Title: Sixpence None the Richer discography
Passage: This is the discography of American pop rock band Sixpence None the Richer. To date, the group has released six studio albums, nine compilation albums, five extended plays, and fourteen singles. They gained mainstream popularity in 1997 with their self-titled album, producing the hit single "Kiss Me", which was an international hit. The song topped the Australian charts, and reached the top five in New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the band's native United States.
Title: Sixpence None the Richer
Passage: Sixpence None the Richer (also known as Sixpence) is an American alternative Christian rock band that formed in New Braunfels, Texas, eventually settling in Nashville, Tennessee. They are best known for their songs "Kiss Me" and "Breathe Your Name" and their covers of "Don't Dream It's Over" and "There She Goes". The name of the band is inspired by a passage from the book "Mere Christianity" by C. S. Lewis. The band received two Grammy Award nominations, Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "Kiss Me" and Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album for "Sixpence None the Richer".
Title: The Best of Sixpence None the Richer
Passage: The Best of Sixpence None the Richer is a greatest hits album of American band Sixpence None the Richer, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). It contains all their most successful songs as well as various rarities, covers and three new tracks that had originally been intended to be released on "Divine Discontent" but were shelved.
Title: Lost in Transition
Passage: Lost in Transition is the sixth studio album by the band Sixpence None the Richer released on August 7, 2012 via Tyger Jim label. "Transition" is the first album full of mostly original material since 2002's "Divine Discontent". (The interim period included several new tracks for a greatest hits album, several solo projects for lead singer Leigh Nash, a 2008 album containing mostly Christmas standards, and an EP entitled "My Dear Machine".)
Title: The Miscellaneous
Passage: The Miscellaneous was a 1990s alternate rock band composed of members from Europe and the United States. The band was fronted by a male and a female vocalist, and produced music that is said to "transcend the boundaries" of its genre in creativity. "CCM" magazine likened their music to that of Sixpence None the Richer, Jars of Clay and Out of the Grey.
Title: My Dear Machine
Passage: My Dear Machine is an EP by the Indie pop band Sixpence None the Richer, released on the music website NoiseTrade in summer 2008, although it was discontinued from the site in early 2009. This is the band's first official release in the 4 years since "The Best of Sixpence None the Richer" in 2004. "My Dear Machine," "Sooner Than Later," and "Amazing Grace (Give It Back)" would later appear on the band's 2012 album, "Lost in Transition."
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