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Who owns the location where Toni Braxton: Revealed was performed?
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Title: You Mean the World to Me
Passage: "You Mean the World to Me" is the fourth single from Toni Braxton's self-titled debut album, "Toni Braxton" (1993). The track was released in April 1994 and was a radio hit, peaking at number seven on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 and number three on the "Billboard" Hot RBHip-Hop Songs. The song describes Braxton realizing that her lover means the world to her, but he had better shape up or ship out.
Title: Another Sad Love Song
Passage: "Another Sad Love Song" is the first official single from Toni Braxton's self-titled debut album, "Toni Braxton" (1993). After the success of "Love Shoulda Brought You Home", Braxton followed up with this RB mid-tempo single. The song proved to be a success, giving Braxton her first U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 top ten hit (number seven) and her first Adult Contemporary hit (number eight), and narrowly missing the top position of the Hot RBHip-Hop Songs by peaking at number two, being held from the summit by SWV's "Right HereHuman Nature""Downtown". Internationally, "Another Sad Love Song" reached number fifteen in the United Kingdom, number twenty-three in the Netherlands, and number sixty in Germany.
Title: Libra Tour
Passage: The Libra Tour was a concert tour in 2006 by American pop-RB singer Toni Braxton. The tour, which was in support of her RIAA gold-selling album "Libra", kicked off in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on March 10 and continued through mid-summer. Braxton played to sold-out shows across the US, performing in venues such as theaters, instead of arenas. The tour included a selection of songs from the new album, and featured hit songs from "Toni Braxton", "Secrets", "The Heat" and "More Than a Woman". Toni's sisters, Tamar Braxton and Trina Braxton, joined the tour as background singers.
Title: Ultimate Toni Braxton
Passage: Ultimate Toni Braxton, released in 2003, is the first greatest hits collection by RB singer Toni Braxton. It features many of her greatest hits, and includes all the singles from her debut "Toni Braxton" and all but one of the singles from her second album "Secrets". Her albums "The Heat" and "More Than a Woman" are fairly underrepresented, as only two and one songs are included from each album, respectively. The songs on "Ultimate" are not the actual album versions but radio edits, and the version of "Seven Whole Days" is live.
Title: Flamingo Las Vegas
Passage: Flamingo Las Vegas (formerly The Fabulous Flamingo and Flamingo Hilton Las Vegas) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation.
Title: Good Life (The Braxtons song)
Passage: "Good Life" is a 1990 single by The Braxtons, featuring Toni Braxton and her four sisters: Towanda, Trina, Traci Braxton, and Tamar Braxton. "Good Life", written by the German songwritingproduction team KlarmannWeber, was Toni Braxton's first professional recording.
Title: Toni Braxton: Revealed
Passage: Toni Braxton: Revealed was the first and only residency show by American singer Toni Braxton. It was performed at The Showroom at the Flamingo Las Vegas until the announcement of its cancellation on April 6, 2008.
Title: The Braxtons
Passage: The Braxtons are singer Toni Braxton and her sisters, Traci Braxton, Towanda Braxton, Trina Braxton, and Tamar Braxton. Despite being commercially unsuccessful, the group's first single, "Good Life", led to oldest sister Toni Braxton's solo career. All five members reunited in 2011 to star in the WE tv reality television series "Braxton Family Values" alongside their mother, Evelyn Braxton.
Title: Deadwood (Toni Braxton song)
Passage: "Deadwood" is a song by American recording artist Toni Braxton released on September 14, 2017. The song serves as the lead single from Braxton's upcoming eighth studio album "Sex Cigarettes" (2018). Written by Toni Braxton, Royce Doherty, Kwame Ogoo and Fred Ball and produced by Ball.
Title: The Essential Toni Braxton
Passage: The Essential Toni Braxton is a compilation album by the American recording artist Toni Braxton in Sony BMG's "The Essential" series. Released in February 2007, it follows the earlier compilations "Ultimate Toni Braxton", released in 2003, and Braxton's "Platinum Gold Collection", released in 2004. "The Essential" is a 2 disc album with thirty-six of Braxton's best songs. It also includes a song done with her sister group The Braxtons, "The Good Life". In Brazil, the album was released under the name "The Best So Far" with an alternative cover and a different track list.
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Toni Braxton: Revealed
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Flamingo Las Vegas
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Are both Dave Evans and Heidi Newfield both singers?
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Title: Trick Pony
Passage: Trick Pony is an American country music group, formed in 1996 by Heidi Newfield (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica), Keith Burns (lead guitar, vocals), and Ira Dean (bass guitar, upright bass, vocals). They recorded three studio albums: "Trick Pony", "On a Mission", and "R.I.D.E.", released in 2001, 2002, and 2005. These albums produced eight singles on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs chart, including four Top 20 hits: "Pour Me", "On a Night like This", "Just What I Do", and "On a Mission".
Title: Johnny amp; June (song)
Passage: "Johnny June" is the solo debut song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Heidi Newfield, the former lead singer of the group Trick Pony. It was released in March 2008 as the first single from her debut album "What Am I Waiting For", which was released in August 2008 on Curb Records. The song reached a peak of 11 on the Hot Country Songs charts in late September 2008.
Title: Heidi Newfield
Passage: Heidi Newfield (born October 4, 1970) is an American country music artist. She was lead singer, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player for the group Trick Pony, alongside Keith Burns and Ira Dean from 1996 until 2006, when she left in pursuit of a solo career. Newfield has begun her solo career on Curb Records, debuting in 2008 with the single, "Johnny June." This song, which peaked at No. 11 on the Hot Country Songs charts, is the first release from her solo debut album, "What Am I Waiting For", which has produced a second Top 30 country hit, "Cry Cry ('Til the Sun Shines)."
Title: What Am I Waiting For
Passage: What Am I Waiting For is the debut solo album from American country music singer Heidi Newfield, formerly the lead vocalist in the group Trick Pony. It was released on August 5, 2008 on Curb Records and produced by Tony Brown. The album's lead-off single, "Johnny June", peaked at number 11 on the Hot Country Songs charts. This song was followed by "Cry, Cry ('Til the Sun Shines)", which peaked at number 29. "What Am I Waiting For" debuted on the "Billboard" 200 at number 10 with 34,000 copies sold in its first week.
Title: Cry Cry ('Til the Sun Shines)
Passage: "Cry Cry ('Til the Sun Shines)" is a song originally recorded by Martina McBride on her 2007 album "Waking Up Laughing". It was later recorded by American country music artist Heidi Newfield and released in November 2008 as the second single from the album "What Am I Waiting For". The song reached 29 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs chart. The song was written by Marv Green, Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey and Hillary Lindsey.
Title: Pour Me (Trick Pony song)
Passage: "Pour Me" is a debut song recorded by American country music group Trick Pony. It was released in October 2000 as the first single from their debut album "Trick Pony". The song was written by group members Keith Burns, Ira Dean and Heidi Newfield with Rory Waters Beighley and Sammy Harp Wedlock.
Title: Steve Nemesh
Passage: Stephen "Steve" Nemesh (31 December 1896 in Szcsny, Hungary 18 September 1975 in San Bernardino, California) was a Hungarian-born open-wheel racecar driver, who emigrated to the United States and competed as an American. His only American Championship car racing start was the 1926 Indianapolis 500 where he drove an Argyle powered Schmidt chassis. He started 22nd and was sidelined after completing 41 laps by transmission failure. He was credited with 21st place. He drove as a relief driver in the 1927 Indianapolis 500 for Dave Evans.
Title: List of ACDC band members
Passage: ACDC are an Australian hard rock band formed by guitarist brothers Angus and Malcolm Young in 1973. Originally featuring vocalist Dave Evans, bassist Larry Van Kriedt and drummer Colin Burgess, after a number of lineup changes the band settled with Bon Scott on vocals, Mark Evans on bass guitar and Phil Rudd on drums, and released five albums (two limited to Australia) between 1974 and 1977. Due to continuing clashes with lead guitarist Angus Young, Evans was later fired from the band shortly after the release of "Let There Be Rock", although "musical differences" was the official reason given for his departure. Cliff Williams was brought in as his replacement.
Title: Burns amp; Poe
Passage: Burns Poe was an American country music duo composed of Keith Burns and Michelle Poe. The duo was founded in 2007 after Burns left the group Trick Pony. Poe was once a solo artist for DreamWorks Nashville, and later played bass guitar for Dierks Bentley and Hank Williams, Jr. The two met in 2007 while Burns was holding auditions to recruit a new lead singer for Trick Pony after Aubrey Collins (who had replaced original lead singer Heidi Newfield just months earlier) left.
Title: Dave Evans (singer)
Passage: Dave Evans (born 20 July 1953) is an Australian singer who briefly sang for the hard rock band ACDC in 19731974.
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Heidi Newfield
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Sun Yu and Leos Carax were both what?
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Title: Mauvais Sang
Passage: Mauvais Sang (] , "Bad Blood"), also known as The Night Is Young, is Leos Carax's second film. Released in 1986, the film played at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival before being nominated for 3 Csar Awards and winning the Prix Louis-Delluc. The film had 504,803 admissions in France. The title refers to the eponymous poem by Arthur Rimbaud in "A Season in Hell".
Title: Jean-Yves Escoffier
Passage: Jean-Yves Escoffier (July 12, 1950 April 1, 2003), was a French cinematographer who worked with Mehdi Norowzian, Jeanne Moreau for Air France, David Lynch for Nissan Motors, and on music videos, "Hurt" (2002) for Johnny Cash and Mark Romanek. He also worked as director of photography on a number of films of Leos Carax including "Boy Meets Girl", "Mauvais sang", and "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf". Born in Lyon, France, he died of heart failure on April 1, 2003 in his home in Los Angeles, California.
Title: Sun Yu (director)
Passage: Sun Yu (March 21, 1900 July 11, 1990) was a major leftist film director active in the 1930s in Shanghai. One of the core directors of the Lianhua Film Company, Sun Yu made a name for himself with a series of socially conscious dramas in the early to mid-1930s. After the Japanese invasion of China in 1937, Sun Yu made his way to the interior, where he continued to make films glorifying the war effort against the Japanese.
Title: Denis Lavant
Passage: Denis Lavant (born 17 June 1961) is a French actor known for his distinctive face and the physically demanding aspects of the roles he plays, which often involve slapstick, acrobatics or dance, as well as for his long-standing association with director Leos Carax. Lavant has played the lead role in all but one of Carax's films. Lavant is also known for his roles in Claire Denis' "Beau Travail", and Harmony Korine's "Mister Lonely".
Title: Little Toys
Passage: Little Toys () is a 1933 silent film directed by filmmaker Sun Yu. It is one of two films Sun Yu directed in 1933 (the other being "Daybreak"). The film stars popular Chinese actress Ruan Lingyu and was produced by the leftist film production company Lianhua Film Company.
Title: Holy Motors
Passage: Holy Motors is a 2012 French-German fantasy drama film written and directed by Leos Carax, starring Denis Lavant and dith Scob. Lavant plays Mr. Oscar, a man not unlike an actor who inhabits several roles, but there are no apparent cameras filming the man's performances. It is Carax's first feature film since 1999. The film competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Boy Meets Girl (1984 film)
Passage: Boy Meets Girl is a 1984 French drama film written and directed by Leos Carax, starring Denis Lavant and Mireille Perrier. It was Carax's first feature film. The plot follows the relationship of an aspiring filmmaker (Denis Lavant), who has just been left by his lover and a suicidal young woman (Mireille Perrier), who is also reeling from a failed romance.
Title: Leos Carax
Passage: Alex Christophe Dupont (born 22 November 1960), best known as Leos Carax (] ), is a French film director, critic, and writer. Carax is noted for his poetic style and his tortured depictions of love. His first major work was "Boy Meets Girl" (1984), and his notable works include "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf" (1991) and "Holy Motors" (2012). His professional name is an anagram of his real name, 'Alex', and 'Oscar'.
Title: Sun Yu (Han dynasty)
Passage: Sun Yu (177215), courtesy name Zhongyi, was a cousin of Sun Quan, a warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty and later became the founding emperor of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period. Sun Yu was the second son of Sun Jing, a younger brother of Sun Quan's father Sun Jian.
Title: Mister Lonely
Passage: Mister Lonely is a 2007 British-French-Irish-American comedy-drama film directed by Harmony Korine and co-written with his brother Avi Korine. The film features an ensemble cast of international actors, including Diego Luna, Samantha Morton, Denis Lavant, Werner Herzog, James Fox, Anita Pallenberg and Leos Carax.
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Who has more species, Brownea or Pseudopanax?
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Title: Scolopterus penicillatus
Passage: Scolopterus penicillatus, also known as the black spined weevil, is an endemic beetle of New Zealand. The beetle is present throughout New Zealand and can be discovered by beating native flowering plants in the summer months. In appearance it is a shining black colour with a purplish tinge and looks very similar to its close relative "Scolopterus tetracanthus". "S. penicillatus" can be distinguished from "S. tetracanthus" as the spines on the shoulders of the former are much less pointed. Adult black spined weevils have been collected from "Hedychium gardnerianum" and caught in the flowers of "Helichrysum lanceolatum". The larvae of "S. penicillatus" are known to develop in the recently dead bark of the various species of "Pseudopanax".
Title: Brownea
Passage: Brownea is a genus of about 30 species in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Detarioideae. The genus is native to tropical regions of the Americas. The species are shrubs and trees growing to 20 m tall.
Title: Pseudopanax colensoi
Passage: Pseudopanax colensoi is a species of evergreen plant. This species is native to New Zealand. An example occurrence in central Westland podocarpbroadleaf forests includes flora associates such as "Cyathea smithii" and "Dicksonia squarrosa", "Rumohra adiantiformis, Ascarina lucida, Pseudowintera colorata" and "Blechnum discolor". The maximum height of this plant is 5 meters and it is the preferred food of possums.
Title: Brownea santanderensis
Passage: Brownea santanderensis is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family.
Title: Ascarina lucida
Passage: Ascarina lucida, commonly known as hutu is a species of small tree in the family Chloranthaceae. It is endemic to New Zealand, being common on the West Coast and Nelson regions of the South Island and more rarely found in the North Island. A typical plant association is within the Westland podocarpbroadleaf forests with common understory associates of "Blechnum discolor", "Pseudowintera colorata", "Pseudopanax colensoi" and "Coprosma lucida". Most genus members are dioecious, producing unisexual male or female flowers on separate plants. "Ascarina lucida", the only member of its genus to occur in New Zealand, is monoecious. It will grow to a height of 6m and can have a 30cm trunk. The leaves which are in opposite pairs are simple, yellowish green in color, have a raised mid rib and are very similar to Laurelia novae-zelandiae. Their margins have prominent teeth which are dark colored at the tips. "Ascarina lucida" is now nearly extinct in the Taranaki region but was last reported in Oct 1969 at Mt Taranaki, near Pukeiti by Colin Ogle.
Title: Pseudopanax simplex
Passage: Pseudopanax simplex is a species of evergreen plant. This species is native to New Zealand. The species occurs in certain lowland, montane and subalpine forests from the Waihou River southward to Stewart Island and the Auckland Islands. An example occurrence in Westland forests includes associates such as "Cyathea smithii" and "Dicksonia squarrosa".
Title: Brownea coccinea
Passage: Brownea coccinea is a species in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the family Fabaceae. Common names include Scarlet Flame Bean, Mountain Rose, Rose of Venezuela and Cooper Hoop.
Title: Pseudopanax edgerleyi
Passage: Pseudopanax edgerleyi is a species of plant which is native to New Zealand. An example occurrence in Westland District Podocarpbroadleaf forests includes flora associates such as "Cyathea smithii", "Dicksonia squarrosa" and "Blechnum discolor".
Title: Pseudopanax gilliesii
Passage: Pseudopanax gilliesii is a species of plant in the Araliaceae family. It is endemic to New Zealand.
Title: Pseudopanax
Passage: Pseudopanax is a small genus of 1220 species of evergreen plants, the majority of which are endemic to New Zealand, although they also occur in Tasmania (Australia) and some plants from South America have at times been included in this genus. Flowers of the genus occur in terminal umbels.
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Brownea
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What band was formed first, Concrete Blonde or Wolf Alice?
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Title: Manifesto Records
Passage: Manifesto Records is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California that has released records by Dead Kennedys, The Wedding Present, Tom Waits, Tim Buckley, Lilys, Concrete Blonde, Cranes (band), Sing-Sing (band), The Czars, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, The Rugburns, Cinerama (band), and others. Manifesto released the entire catalogue of Dead Kennedys in 2001 after the band obtained the rights from Alternative Tentacles. Manifesto is also the home of an imprint of Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan of The Turtles, called FloEdCo; this imprint has released albums by The Turtles and Flo Eddie. In November 2015, Manifesto re-released the entire catalogue of Lee Michaels that had been on A M Records.
Title: Harry Rushakoff
Passage: Harry Rushakoff (born November 16, 1958) is a former drummer for the band Concrete Blonde.
Title: Blush (Wolf Alice EP)
Passage: Blush is the debut EP by British alternative rock band Wolf Alice, produced by Austen Jux-Chandler. It was released on 7 October 2013, on limited edition 10" vinyl. "She" is the first song to come from the EP, which was uploaded to Wolf Alice's Soundcloud page.
Title: Paul Thompson (musician)
Passage: Paul Thompson (born 13 May 1951) is an English drummer, who is best known as drummer for the rock band Roxy Music (from 1971 to 1980 and then from 2001 onwards). He was also the drummer for the Oi! band, Angelic Upstarts and the American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. He is a member of Andy McKay's project with the Metaphors and joined the reformed Lindisfarne in 2013.
Title: Bloodletting (Concrete Blonde album)
Passage: Bloodletting is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. It was released on May 15, 1990. It marks a shift for the band towards gothic rock.
Title: Concrete Blonde (album)
Passage: Concrete Blonde is the acclaimed debut album of American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. "Still in Hollywood", "Your Haunted Head" and "Over Your Shoulder" were featured on "The Hidden" soundtrack. "Your Haunted Head" and "Over Your Shoulder" appeared also on "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" soundtrack. In 1997, Canadian punk band Propagandhi covered "True" for the Fat Wreck Chords compilation album "Physical Fatness", as well Propagandhi's rarities compilation "Where Quantity Is Job 1".
Title: Wolf Alice
Passage: Wolf Alice are a four-piece alternative rock band from North London, formed initially as a two-person band in 2010. Its members since 2012 are Ellie Rowsell (vocals, guitar), Joff Oddie (guitars, vocals), Theo Ellis (bass), and Joel Amey (drums, vocals).
Title: Estrojam's Decibelle Music and Culture Festival
Passage: Decibelle (formerly Estrojam) is a 501c3 NFP music and culture festival that promotes equality and was established in 2003. Past headliners have included, Wanda Jackson (First Lady of Rock who toured with Elvis in the 1950s and 1960s), Nina Hagen, Concrete Blonde, Cat Power, The Gossip, Peaches, Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls and Margaret Cho. The hip hop, post punk, disco, and dance-punk band ESG played their final show on Friday, September 21, 2007 at Chicago's Abbey Pub, during the Decibelle festival.
Title: Concrete Blonde y Los Illegals
Passage: An album produced as a joint effort between Johnette Napolitano and James Mankey, previously founding members of alternative rock band Concrete Blonde, and L.A. pachucho punk band Los Illegals. It contains a blend of hard rock and Latin music.
Title: Concrete Blonde
Passage: Concrete Blonde were an alternative rock band based in the United States. They were active from 1982 to 1995, from 2001 to 2004, and then reunited in 2010 and split up again in 2012. They are best known for their 1990 album "Bloodletting", their top 20 single "Joey", and Johnette Napolitano's distinctive vocal style.
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Concrete Blonde
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Concrete Blonde
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Wolf Alice
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Where is the 19th-century gold rush town 30 km north a town in the broad fertile Cudgegong River valley 261 km north-west of Sydney?
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Title: North Columbia, California
Passage: North Columbia was a California Gold Rush town on the San Juan Ridge in Nevada County, California. Originally known as Columbia, Columbia Hill, or The Hill because of its proximity to Columbia Hill, it started as a gold miners' camp around 1851. When a Post Office was established on May 29, 1860, the word "North" was added in order to differentiate the settlement from Columbia, California, another gold rush town in Tuolumne County, California.
Title: Mudgee
Passage: Mudgee is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It is in the broad fertile Cudgegong River valley 261 km north-west of Sydney. Mudgee is at the centre of the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area. At the 2016 census , Mudgee had a population of 10,923 people.
Title: Gulgong
Passage: Gulgong is a 19th-century gold rush town in the Central Tablelands and the wider Central West regions of the Australian state of New South Wales. The town is situated within the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area. It is located about 300 km north west of Sydney, and about 30 km north of Mudgee along the Castlereagh Highway. At the 2016 Census, Gulgong had a population of 2,521.
Title: Bdowo, Ostroka County
Passage: Bdowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Baranowo, within Ostroka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km north-west of Baranowo, 30 km north-west of Ostroka, and 114 km north of Warsaw.
Title: Home Rule, New South Wales
Passage: Home Rule is a 19th-century gold rush town in rural New South Wales, Australia. It is 290 km to Sydney.
Title: Ruda, Woomin County
Passage: Ruda is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radzymin, within Woomin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north-west of Radzymin, 15 km north-west of Woomin, and 30 km north of Warsaw.
Title: Szamotuy County
Passage: Szamotuy County (Polish: "powiat szamotulski" ) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Greater Poland Voivodeship, west-central Poland. It came into existence on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and largest town is Szamotuy, which lies 32 km north-west of the regional capital Pozna. The county contains four other towns: Wronki, 18 km north-west of Szamotuy, Pniewy, 24 km south-west of Szamotuy, Obrzycko, 13 km north of Szamotuy, and Ostrorg, 9 km north-west of Szamotuy.
Title: Shahrinaw District
Passage: Shahrinaw District or Nohiyai Shahrinaw (Tajik: ; Russian spelling; Shakhrinav) is a district belonging to the Districts of Republican Subordination in Tajikistan, lying between Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe and Uzbekistan. The Shahrinaw District borders on Tursunzoda District in the west, Hisor District in the east, and Rudaki District in the south. It is delimited by the Gissar Range in the north and is part of the fertile Gissar Valley. Its capital is Shahrinaw (Shakhrinav), a town 30 km west of Dushanbe.
Title: Canadian Lead, New South Wales
Passage: Canadian Lead is a 19th-century gold rush town in rural New South Wales, Australia. It is 301 km to Sydney.
Title: Lapland gold rush
Passage: The Lapland gold rush, also known as the Ivalo Gold Rush, was a gold rush that occurred in Lapland, Grand Duchy of Finland, during the 1870s. The Lapland gold rush started in the valley of the Ivalojoki river in 1870 and lasted for a few years. Although the scale of the Lapland gold rush is not comparable to the major 19th century gold rushes, the Lapland gold rush has great local significance in Lapland and across Finland.
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Mudgee
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Donald John Dearson played for a professional football club that competes in what leauge?
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Title: Raith Rovers F.C.
Passage: Raith Rovers Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the town of Kirkcaldy, Fife. The club was founded in 1883 and currently competes in Scottish League One as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League, having been relegated from the Scottish Championship following defeat in the Championship play-off semi-finals in 2017.
Title: Coventry City F.C.
Passage: Coventry City Football Club is a professional football club based in Coventry, West Midlands, England. The club competes in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system, following relegation from League One in the 201617 season.
Title: Celebest F.C.
Passage: Celebest Football Club is a professional football club based in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia that competes in Liga 2. Nicknamed "Tanduk Anoa", the club was founded as Villa 2000 Football Club based in Pamulang, South Tangerang, changed its name to Celebest in 2016 and moved to its current stadium, Gawalise Stadium, in the same year.
Title: Stranraer F.C.
Passage: Stranraer Football Club is a Scottish semi-professional football club based in the town of Stranraer in Dumfries and Galloway. The club was founded in 1870, making it the third oldest football club in Scotland behind Queen's Park and Kilmarnock and one of the 20 oldest in the world. The club currently competes in the Scottish League One as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League.
Title: Falkirk F.C.
Passage: Falkirk Football Club are a Scottish professional association football club based in the town of Falkirk. The club was founded in 1876 and competes in the Scottish Championship as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League. The club was elected to the Second Division of the Scottish Football League in 190203, was promoted to the First Division after two seasons and achieved its highest league position in the early 1900s when it was runner-up to Celtic in 190708 and 190910. The football club was registered as a Limited Liability Company in April 1905 Falkirk Football Athletic Club Ltd.
Title: Millwall F.C.
Passage: Millwall Football Club ( ) is a professional football club in Bermondsey, South East London, England. The team competes in The Championship, the second tier of English football. Founded as Millwall Rovers in 1885, the club has retained its name despite having last played in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in 1910. From then until 1993 the club played at what is now called The Old Den in New Cross, before moving to its current home stadium nearby, called The Den. The traditional club crest is a lion rampant, referred to in the team's nickname "The Lions". Millwall's traditional kit consists of blue shirts, white shorts and blue socks.
Title: Manchester United F.C.
Passage: Manchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. Nicknamed "the Red Devils", the club was founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to its current stadium, Old Trafford, in 1910.
Title: Sabah FA
Passage: Sabah Football Association (Malay: "Persatuan Bolasepak Sabah") is a football club that supervises football in the state of Sabah. The association's football team competes in Malaysia's football league representing the state of Sabah in Borneo. Sabah is a professional football team and one of the 14 state teams of the Malaysian football structure. They currently competes in Malaysia's second division professional football league, the Liga Premier.
Title: Don Dearson
Passage: Donald John Dearson (13 May 1914 24 December 1990) was a Welsh footballer who won three caps for his country and played in the Football League for Birmingham City, Coventry City and Walsall.
Title: Verdes FC
Passage: Verdes FC ("previously Hankook Verdes") is a Belizean association football club which competes in the Belize Premier Football League. They are based in Benque Viejo del Carmen, a town situated on the border of Guatemala. The club was established in 1976 as Real Verdes Football Club and changed their name to Hankook Verdes in 2004. The club is one of the oldest active professional football teams in Belize and has been in existence since the inception of the Football Federation of Belize. Their home games are played at Marshalleck Stadium.
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Don Dearson
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Coventry City F.C.
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Compass was produced by a record producer that is known primarily for working with who?
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Title: George Duke
Passage: George Duke (January 12, 1946 August 5, 2013) was an American musician, known as a keyboard pioneer, composer, singer and producer in both jazz and popular mainstream musical genres. He worked with numerous artists as arranger, music director, writer and co-writer, record producer and as a professor of music. He first made a name for himself with the album "The Jean-Luc Ponty Experience with the George Duke Trio". He was known primarily for thirty-odd solo albums, of which 'A Brazilian Love Affair' from 1980 was his most popular, as well as for his collaborations with other musicians, particularly Frank Zappa.
Title: Buddy Cannon
Passage: Buddy Cannon (born in Lexington, Tennessee, August 9, 1947) is an American country music songwriter and record producer. Active since the late 1970s, he is known primarily for his work as Kenny Chesney's record producer, for which he won the Academy of Country Music's Producer of the Year award in 2006.
Title: Tony Brown (record producer)
Passage: Tony Brown (born December 11, 1946) is an American record producer and pianist, known primarily for his work in country music. A former member of the Stamps Quartet and backing musician for Emmylou Harris, Brown has primarily worked as a producer since the late 1980s. He is known primarily for his production work with Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, and George Strait.
Title: Blake Chancey
Passage: Blake Chancey (born September 11, 1962) is an American record producer and music business executive, known primarily for his work in country music. Formerly an executive vice president and chief creative officer for Sony Music, he later formed a partnership with artist manager Scott Siman. He is currently the chief creative officer and partner of RPM Music Group in Nashville, Tennessee and one of Nashville's leading record producers.
Title: Jerry Riopelle
Passage: Jerry Riopelle is a musician and record producer raised in Tampa, Florida, and known primarily for his hard rock performances and for his record production.
Title: Ben Keith
Passage: Bennett Keith Schaeufele (March 6, 1937 July 26, 2010), better known by his stage name Ben Keith, was an American musician and record producer. Known primarily for his work as a pedal steel guitarist with Neil Young, Keith was a fixture of the Nashville country music community in the 1950s and 1960s before working with numerous successful rock, country and pop artists as both a producer and versatile, multi-instrumentalist sideman for over four decades.
Title: Patrick Adams (musician)
Passage: Patrick Peter Owen Adams (born, March 17, 1950 in Harlem, New York City, New York, US) is an American music arranger and record producer. He has earned 32 gold and platinum records. He is known primarily for his production, songwriting and engineering work on the New York-based Salsoul Records, Prelude Records and major record labels as well as his associations with various recording artists such as Black Ivory(70s) , Inner Life, Jocelyn Brown, Loleatta Holloway, R. Kelly, Keith Sweat, Teddy Riley, Salt-N-Pepa, Leroy Burgess and bands (The Universal Robot Band, Logg and Musique). He owns and operates Patrick Adams Productions in New York City.
Title: Nathan Chapman (record producer)
Passage: Nathan Chapman is an American record producer who works in the field of country music. He is known primarily for working with Taylor Swift, having produced her albums "Taylor Swift", "Fearless", "Speak Now", "Red" and "1989". The former was also the first album that he produced. He is a 2001 graduate of Lee University. He was said to be working in a shack before producing music with various artists.
Title: Paul Worley
Passage: Paul Worley (born February 16, 1950 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American record producer and session guitarist, known primarily for his work in country music. Formerly a vice president at Sony BMG, he later joined the staff of Warner Bros. Records' Nashville division as chief creative officer. Since leaving Warner in the early 2000s, Worley has worked mainly as a record producer for other acts, such as Big Rich, as well as an occasional session guitarist. He is most widely known as the co- producer (with Victoria Shaw) of the self-titled debut album of Lady Antebellum (2008) and as one of the producers of their second album, "Need You Now" (2010). He also discovered the Dixie Chicks and, with Blake Chancey, co-produced their first two albums.
Title: Compass (Lady Antebellum song)
Passage: "Compass" is a song recorded by American country music group Lady Antebellum. The song was written by members of the popRB production team Stargate, and was produced by Nathan Chapman and Lady Antebellum. It was released as the third overall single from the group's fifth studio album, "Golden", on October 1, 2013 by Capitol Records Nashville, and is included on the deluxe edition re-issue of the album.
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Taylor Swift
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Compass (Lady Antebellum song)
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Nathan Chapman (record producer)
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In what year did the part created by number 105 on Fortune's 500 in 2017 open?
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Title: Living for the City
Passage: "Living for the City" is a 1973 single by Stevie Wonder from his "Innervisions" album. It reached number 8 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart and number 1 on the RB chart. " Rolling Stone" ranked the song number 105 on their list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Title: 2017 Open Championship
Passage: The 2017 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 146th Open Championship, held from 2023 July at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. It was the tenth Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, which held its first in 1954.
Title: Ashley Hall (golfer)
Passage: Ashley Hall (born 3 November 1983) is an Australian professional golfer. He played on the Web.com Tour from 2013 to 2015. He was in a playoff in successive events in 2013, the United Leasing Championship and the Utah Championship, but lost on both occasions. At the end of 2016 he lost another playoff in the Emirates Australian Open and was 4th in the Australian PGA Championship two weeks later. His runner-up position in the Australian Open gave him an entry into the 2017 Open Championship. Hall played in the 2012 Open, where he qualified through International Final Qualifying.
Title: National Gardens Park
Passage: John Deere UKs National Gardens Park was launched in spring 2010.
Title: Matt Wallace (golfer)
Passage: Matthew Wallace (born 12 April 1990) is an English professional golfer who represents Moor Park Golf Club in Hertfordshire. In 2016 he won six tournaments on the Alps Tour and won the Order of Merit. This enabled him to join the Challenge Tour in 2017. He started the year by finishing tied for third place in the Barclays Kenya Open. In May he won the 2017 Open de Portugal, a dual-ranking event with the main European Tour. As a result of this win he moved up to 127 in the world rankings.
Title: John Deere
Passage: Deere Company (brand name John Deere) is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural, construction, and forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains (axles, transmissions, gearboxes) used in heavy equipment, and lawn care equipment. In 2017, it was listed as 105th in the "Fortune" 500 America's ranking and was ranked 407th in the global ranking. John Deere also provides financial services and other related activities.
Title: 2017 Open 13
Passage: The 2017 Open 13 was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 24th edition of the Open 13, and part of the ATP World Tour 250 series of the 2017 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Palais des Sports in Marseille, France, from 20 February through 26 February 2017.
Title: 2017 Open Sud de France
Passage: The 2017 Open Sud de France was a tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 30th edition of the Open Sud de France, and part of the ATP World Tour 250 Series of the 2017 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Arena Montpellier in Montpellier, France, from February 6 to February 12, 2017.
Title: Men's Open International de Squash de Nantes 2017
Passage: The Men's Open International de Squash de Nantes 2017 is the men's edition of the 2017 Open International de Squash de Nantes, which is a tournament of the PSA World Tour event International (Prize money: 25,000). The event took place at the naves with the Machines of the Isle in Nantes in France from 6 to 10 of September. Grgoire Marche won his third Open International de Nantes trophy, beating Nicolas Mueller in the final.
Title: 2017 Open Castilla y Len
Passage: The 2017 Open Castilla y Len was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 32nd edition, for men, and 3rd edition, for women, of the tournament and part of the 2017 ATP Challenger Tour and the 2017 ITF Women's Circuit. It took place in El Espinar, Segovia, Spain, between 31 July 6 August 2017.
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2010
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National Gardens Park
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John Deere
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Which director is older, Mike Judge or Akira Kurosawa?
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Title: Hideo Oguni
Passage: Hideo Oguni ( , Oguni Hideo ) was a Japanese writer who wrote over 100 screenplays. He is best known for co-writing screenplays for a number of films directed by Akira Kurosawa, including "Ikiru", "The Seven Samurai", "Throne of Blood" and "The Hidden Fortress". His first film with Kurosawa was "Ikiru", and according to film professor Catherine Russell, it was Oguni who devised that film's two-part structure. Film critic Donald Richie regarded him as the "humanist" among Kurosawa's writers. In 2013, Oguni and frequent screenwriting collaborators Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto and Ryuzo Kikushima were awarded the Jean Renoir Award by the Writers Guild of America West.
Title: Dreams (1990 film)
Passage: Dreams ( , Yume , aka Akira Kurosawa's Dreams) is a 1990 Japanese-American magical realism film of eight vignettes written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It was inspired by actual dreams that Kurosawa claimed to have had repeatedly. It was his first film in 45 years on which he was the sole author of the screenplay. It was made five years after "Ran", with assistance from George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, and Steven Spielberg, and funded by Warner Bros. The film was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, and to this day has received positive reviews.
Title: Akira Kurosawa
Passage: Akira Kurosawa ( , March 23, 1910 September 6, 1998) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, he directed 30 films in a career spanning 57 years.
Title: Criticism of Akira Kurosawa
Passage: Despite the extraordinary acclaim that Akira Kurosawa's work has received both in Japan and abroad, his films, as well as Kurosawa as an individual, have also been subject to considerable criticism, much of it harsh. It should, however, be noted that, for many of the accusations leveled against the filmmaker's work or his personality that are cited here, commentators taking the contrary view in defense of the director including Kurosawa himself have also been cited.
Title: Milton (cartoon)
Passage: Milton was a series of animated shorts created by Mike Judge in 1991. They aired on "Saturday Night Live" in the mid 1990s, and like Mike Judge's other early shorts, appeared on MTV's Liquid Television in the early 1990s. The 1999 film "Office Space" was based upon the cartoons, and featured actor Stephen Root in the role of Milton Waddams. In the cartoon shorts all voices are by Mike Judge. Although Milton was the title character from the shorts, the role was a supporting character in the "Office Space" movie, as was his boss, Bill Lumbergh (played by actor Gary Cole in "Office Space"). Milton traveled to different locations despite being consistently late for his taxis to take him there.
Title: Kurosawa's Way
Passage: Kurosawa's Way (French: Kurosawa, la voie ) is a 2011 French documentary directed and written by Catherine Cadou. The film features 11 major filmmakers from Asia, America and Europe as they discuss how the films of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa influenced them.
Title: Snow Trail
Passage: Snow Trail (Japanese: , Hepburn: Ginrei no hate ) is a 1947 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi from Akira Kurosawa's screenplay. It was the first film role for Toshir Mifune, later to become one of Japan's most famous actors. Mifune and the other main actor in the film, Takashi Shimura, later became long-term collaborators of film director Akira Kurosawa.
Title: A.K. (film)
Passage: A.K. is a 1985 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker about the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. Though it was filmed while Kurosawa was working on "Ran", the film focuses more on Kurosawa's remote but polite personality than on the making of the film. The film is sometimes seen as being reflective of Marker's fascination with Japanese culture, which he also drew on for one of his best-known films, "Sans Soleil". The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Mike Judge
Passage: Michael Craig Judge (born October 17, 1962) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, and director. Judge is the creator of the television series "Beavis and Butt-Head" (199397, 2011), and co-creator of the television series "King of the Hill" (19972010), "The Goode Family" (2009), "Silicon Valley" (2014present), and "" (2017). He also wrote and directed the films "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" (1996), "Office Space" (1999), "Idiocracy" (2006) and "Extract" (2009).
Title: Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Competition
Passage: The Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Competition is a major international short film awards ceremony, run by the Akira Kurosawa Foundation. Since the inaugural 2004-2005 competition, the Grand Prix and numerous other prizes have been awarded on an annual basis.
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Akira Kurosawa
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Mike Judge
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Akira Kurosawa
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What brewer of Singha beer sponsors the Premiership Rugby Sevens Series?
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Title: 201516 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
Passage: The 201516 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series was the fourth edition of the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series (formerly the IRB Women's Sevens World Series), an annual series of tournaments organised by World Rugby for women's national teams in rugby sevens. The tour was a companion to the 201516 World Rugby Sevens Series for men.
Title: Fiji national rugby sevens team
Passage: The Fiji national rugby sevens team is one of the most popular and successful rugby sevens teams in the world. Fiji has won the Hong Kong Sevens a record seventeen times since its inception in 1976. Fiji has also won the Rugby World Cup Sevens twice in 1997 and 2005 (coincidentally, the two times it has been held in Hong Kong). The South African national rugby sevens team is currently the reigning World Rugby Sevens Series Champions in World Rugby. Fiji is also known for winning the gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil, the country's first medal in any event.
Title: 201718 World Rugby Sevens Series
Passage: The 201718 World Rugby Sevens Series, known for sponsorship reasons as the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, will be the 19th annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national men's rugby sevens teams. The Sevens Series has been run by World Rugby since 19992000.
Title: Premiership Rugby Sevens Series
Passage: The Premiership Rugby Sevens Series (known as the Singha Premiership Rugby 7s Series from 2015, though sponsorship from Singha) is a Rugby Sevens competition for the twelve Aviva Premiership clubs that will play the following season (i.e. the 2010 competition features the teams playing in the Aviva Premiership in the 201011 season). It was started in 2010, as an off-season competition, held during the months of July and August. Between 2014 and 2016 the competition included the four Welsh regions which compete in the Pro14.
Title: Singha
Passage: Singha (Thai: ; ) is a 5 abv pale lager produced by Boon Rawd Brewery. It is available as a 5 abv draught beer; 3.5 abv Singha Light was introduced in 2006.
Title: 201617 World Rugby Sevens Series
Passage: The 201617 World Rugby Sevens Series, known for sponsorship reasons as the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, was the 18th annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national rugby sevens teams. The Sevens Series has been run by World Rugby since 19992000. South Africa won the Series with a comfortable 28-point margin over England; South Africa won five of the ten tournaments.
Title: 201516 World Rugby Sevens Series
Passage: The 201516 World Rugby Sevens Series, known for sponsorship reasons as the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, was the 17th annual series of rugby union sevens tournaments for national men's rugby sevens teams. The Sevens Series has been run by World Rugby since 19992000. This season, the series expanded from nine to ten events.
Title: 2013 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series
Passage: The 2013 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series (styled for sponsorship reasons as the 2013 J.P Morgan Asset Management Premiership Rugby 7s Series) was the fourth Rugby Union 7-a-side competition for the twelve 201314 Aviva Premiership Clubs. The group stages were run on 13 August 2013 and the final at the The Recreation Ground on 9 August 2013.
Title: World Rugby Sevens Series
Passage: The World Rugby Sevens Series, known officially as the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series due to sponsorship from banking group HSBC, is an annual series of international rugby sevens tournaments run by World Rugby featuring national sevens teams. The series, organised for the first time as the World Sevens Series in the 19992000 season, was formed to develop an elite-level competition series between rugby nations and develop the sevens game into a viable commercial product for World Rugby.
Title: Kenya national rugby sevens team
Passage: The Kenya national rugby sevens team competes in the World Rugby Sevens Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Commonwealth Games. They are currently one of the 15 "core teams" of the World Series, with a guaranteed place in all ten events each season. Kenya recorded its first tournament win in the World Rugby Sevens Series after beating Fiji at the 2016 Singapore Sevens.
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Boon Rawd Brewery
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Premiership Rugby Sevens Series
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Singha
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The rocket portrays what hockey player born on April 10, 1980
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Title: The Rocket (2005 film)
Passage: The Rocket (Canadian French: Maurice Richard , also known as The Rocket: The Legend of Rocket Richard and The Rocket: The Maurice Richard Story) is a French-Canadian biopic about the ice hockey player Maurice "The Rocket" Richard. It stars Roy Dupuis and was directed by Charles Binam. It features appearances by National Hockey League players Mike Ricci, Sean Avery, Vincent Lecavalier, Philippe Sauv, Stphane Quintal, Ian Laperrire, and Pascal Dupuis.
Title: Saa Martinovi
Passage: Saa Martinovi (born September 27, 1984) is a Croatian professional ice hockey player born in Germany (Croatian diaspora). He is currently playing with the Iserlohn Roosters in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). He previously played with the Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers after four seasons with KHL Medveak of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Martinovi previously played for five teams in Deutsche Eishockey Liga.
Title: Peanuts O'Flaherty
Passage: John Benedict "Peanuts" O'Flaherty (April 10, 1918 July 16, 2008) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 21 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Americans. He was born in Toronto, Ontario. . He is the uncle of the NHL hockey player, Craig Muni.
Title: Sean Avery
Passage: Sean Christopher Avery (born April 10, 1980) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. During his career in the National Hockey League (NHL), he played left wing for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, Dallas Stars and New York Rangers, gaining recognition for his agitating playing style and controversial behaviour both on and off the ice. He is also known for his eclectic interests, having worked in fashion, most notably as an intern at "Vogue" magazine; as a model; and as a restaurateur. He finished his 12-year career with a total of 90 goals, 247 points and 1,533 penalty minutes in 580 games.
Title: Scott Morrison Award of Minor Hockey Excellence
Passage: The Scott Morrison Award of Hockey Excellence was an annual award given to the most outstanding junior hockey player born in the province of Saskatchewan. It was given out from the years 1945-1961, excluding 1956.
Title: David Sacco
Passage: David Anthony Sacco (born July 31, 1971) is a retired professional ice hockey player born in Malden, Massachusetts and raised in Medford, Massachusetts. Drafted 195th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft, Sacco played 35 games in the National Hockey League with the Maple Leafs and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, scoring a total of 5 goals and 13 assists for 18 points and collecting 22 penalty minutes. He represented the United States as part of the US national ice hockey team at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. He spent one season in Switzerland for SC Bern before retiring. David is currently the head coach of the Valley Jr. Warriors '03 Elite squad.
Title: Peter Patton
Passage: Major Bethune Minet "Peter" Patton (March 5, 1876 April 10, 1939) was an ice hockey player and administrator. He is credited with bringing ice hockey to Britain and helping to spread the sport to Europe. He was a founding member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) in 1908 and was the inaugural president of the British Ice Hockey Association (BIHA) in 1914. He is a member of both the IIHF Hall of Fame and the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame.
Title: Mariusz Czerkawski
Passage: Mariusz Krzysztof Czerkawski (pronounced ; born April 13, 1972) is a retired Polish ice hockey player. He played for the Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers, New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey League (NHL). In addition to playing in the NHL, Czerkawski played for several different European-based teams. A consistent scorer, Czerkawski was the first player born and trained in Poland to play in the NHL.
Title: Akane Shibata
Passage: Akane Shibata ( , Shibata Akane , born 30 April 1988) is a Japanese field hockey player born in Nikk. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed with the Japan women's national field hockey team in the women's tournament. She also played for Japan at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Title: Nikki Pradhan
Passage: Nikki Pradhan (born 8 December 1993) is an Indian professional Hockey player. Pradhan was the first woman Hockey player from Jharkhand who represented India in the Olympics. Pradhan was included in a 16-member squad for Rio Olympics, which also marked the return of Indian Women Hockey in Olympics after 36 years after a stellar show at the Hockey World League Semifinals in 2015. Pradhan was the midfielder of the Indian Women's Hockey team. Her selection to the team made her the sixth Hockey player from Jharkhand to play in Olympics, bracketing her with Jaipal Singh Munda (1928), Michael Kido (1972), Sylvanus Dungdung (1980), Ajeet Lakra (1992) and Manohar Topno (1984).
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Sean Avery
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The Rocket (2005 film)
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Sean Avery
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Which executive producer of the album Invincible was born on 7 October 1959 ?
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Title: Florian Homm
Passage: Florian Homm (born 7 October 1959) is a German former businessman and investment banker. Charged with investment fraud in the U.S., he disappeared in 2007. He was arrested in Italy in 2013 and faced extradition to the United States. He was subsequently released and currently resides in Germany.
Title: Guido Grabow
Passage: Guido Grabow (born 7 October 1959 in Opladen) is a German rower. Together with his brother Volker he was a top rower in the coxless four.
Title: Aykut Yiit
Passage: Aykut Yiit (7 October 1959 7 September 2002) was a Turkish professional football player who played as a striker, and a football manager until his death.
Title: Invincible (Five album)
Passage: Invincible is the second studio album released by English boy band Five. The album was released in the United Kingdom by RCA Records on 8 November 1999, and was later released in the United States on 16 May 2000. Four singles were released from "Invincible", including the UK chart-toppers "Keep on Movin'" and "We Will Rock You". The album was executively produced by Simon Cowell and Richard "Biff" Stannard.
Title: Garry Thompson (footballer, born 1959)
Passage: Garry Thompson (born 7 October 1959) is an English former professional footballer and football manager, who played as a striker. His younger brother, Keith Thompson, was also a professional footballer.
Title: Vera Chuvashova
Passage: Vera Chuvashova (Russian: ; born 7 October 1959) is a Russian former middle-distance runner who competed in the 1500 metres. She set personal bests of 1:58.12 minutes for the 800 metres and 4:05.73 minutes for the 1500 m. She represented Russia at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics.
Title: Alexander Galbraith
Passage: Alexander Galbraith (15 February 18837 October 1959) was a New Zealand labourer, railway worker, trade unionist, communist and timber worker. He was born on 15 February 1883.
Title: Martin Knosp
Passage: Martin Knosp (born 7 October 1959 in Renchen) is a German former wrestler who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Title: Addie MS
Passage: Addie Muljadi Sumaatmadja (born 7 October 1959), better known as Addie MS, is an Indonesian conductor. He currently directs the Twilite Orchestra, which he founded in 1991.
Title: Simon Cowell
Passage: Simon Phillip Cowell ( ) (born 7 October 1959) is an English reality television judge and producer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is most recognised as a judge on the British TV talent competition series "Pop Idol", "The X Factor", and "Britain's Got Talent", and the American TV talent competition shows "American Idol", "The X Factor," and "America's Got Talent". Cowell is the principal founder and chief executive of the British entertainment company Syco.
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Simon Cowell
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Invincible (Five album)
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Simon Cowell
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What American actor was grandson of American actress and poet Dorothy Bridges?
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Title: Jeff Bridges (album)
Passage: Jeff Bridges is the second album of American actor and singer-songwriter Jeff Bridges. It was released on August 16, 2011, via Blue Note Records and EMI Records. On April 19, 2011, it was announced through CMT that Bridges had a signed a recording contract with Blue Note Records and will work with producer T-Bone Burnett.
Title: Dorothy Dare
Passage: Dorothy Herskind (August 6, 1911 October 4, 1981), better known as Dorothy Dare, was an American actress and singer.
Title: University Players
Passage: The University Players was primarily a summer stock theater company located in West Falmouth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, from 1928 to 1932. It was formed in 1928 by eighteen college undergraduates. Notable among them were Eleanor Phelps of Vassar, two undergraduates at Princeton, Bretaigne Windust and Erik Barnouw, and several undergraduates at Harvard, Charles Crane Leatherbee (grandson of American diplomat and philanthropist Charles Richard Crane), Kent Smith, Kingsley Perry, Bartlett Quigley (father of American actress Jane Alexander), and John Swope (son of GE President Gerard Swope and later Hollywood and Life Magazine photographer and husband of actress Dorothy McGuire). Several others of its members who had their first professional experiences with the University Players went on to achieve fame in the theater and film industry, including Joshua Logan, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Margaret Sullavan, Mildred Natwick, Aleta Freel, Barbara O'Neil, Myron McCormick, Charles Arnt, Karl Swenson, Kent Smith, Norris Houghton, Frieda Altman, Elsie Schauffler, and Philip Faversham.
Title: Jordan Bridges
Passage: Jordan Bridges (born November 13, 1973) is an American actor.
Title: Dorothy Gish
Passage: Dorothy Elizabeth Gish (March 11, 1898 June 4, 1968) was an American actress of the screen and stage, as well as a director and writer. Dorothy and her older sister Lillian Gish were major movie stars of the silent era. Dorothy also had great success on the stage, and was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. Dorothy Gish was noted as a fine comedian, and many of her films were comedies.
Title: Jimmy Bridges (actor)
Passage: James Daniel Bridges Jr. (born September 15, 1960 in San Francisco, California) is an American actor. He is the son of Betty A. Bridges, an actress, and James Bridges Sr. and the brother of Todd Bridges of Diff'rent Strokes and Verda Bridges. His three daughters, Penny Bae Bridges, Brooke Marie Bridges, and Rachel Bridges are all actresses.
Title: Beau Bridges
Passage: Lloyd Vernet "Beau" Bridges III (born December 9, 1941) is an American actor and director. He is a three-time Emmy, two-time Golden Globe and one-time Grammy Award winner. He is also a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award nominee. Bridges was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 7, 2003 at 7065 Hollywood Boulevard for his contributions to the television industry. He is the son of actor Lloyd Bridges and elder brother of fellow actor Jeff Bridges.
Title: Jeff Bridges
Passage: Jeffrey Leon Bridges (born December 4, 1949) is an American actor, singer and producer. He comes from a prominent acting family and appeared on the television series "Sea Hunt" (195860), with his father, Lloyd Bridges and brother, Beau Bridges. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Otis "Bad" Blake in the 2009 film "Crazy Heart", and earned Academy Award nominations for his roles in "The Last Picture Show" (1971), "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" (1974), "Starman" (1984), "The Contender" (2000), "True Grit" (2010), and "Hell or High Water" (2016). His other films include "Tron" (1982), "Jagged Edge" (1985), "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (1989), "The Fisher King" (1991), "Fearless" (1993), "The Big Lebowski" (1998), "Seabiscuit" (2003), "Iron Man" (2008), "" (2010), and "The Giver" (2014).
Title: Dorothy Bridges
Passage: Dorothy Louise Bridges (ne Simpson; September 19, 1915 February 16, 2009) was an American actress and poet. Bridges was the matriarch of an acting family, which included her late husband, Lloyd Bridges, her sons, Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges, and her grandson, Jordan Bridges. Bridges was sometimes credited as Dorothy Dean.
Title: Dorothy Malone
Passage: Dorothy Malone (born Dorothy Maloney; January 30, 1925) is a retired American actress. Her film career began in 1943, and in her early years she played small roles, mainly in B-movies. After a decade in films, she began to acquire a more glamorous image, particularly after her performance in "Written on the Wind" (1956), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her film career reached its peak by the beginning of the 1960s, and she achieved later success with her television role as Constance MacKenzie on "Peyton Place" from 1964 to 1968. Less active in her later years, Malone returned to films in 1992 as the friend of Sharon Stone's character in "Basic Instinct".
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Jordan Bridges
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Dorothy Bridges
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Jordan Bridges
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Walter Brit was a follower of which scholastic philosopher?
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Title: John of Reading
Passage: John of Reading (Latin: "Johannes de Reading, Johannes Radingia, Ioannes Radingiensis" ; died 1346) was an English Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher. He was an early opponent of William of Ockham, and a follower of Duns Scotus. He wrote a commentary on the "Sentences" around 1320, at the University of Oxford. He argued for the unity of science.
Title: Walter of Mortagne
Passage: Walter of Mortagne (b. Mortagne, Flanders, c. 1100; d. Laon, 1174) was a Scholastic philosopher, and theologian.
Title: Walter Brit
Passage: Walter Brit ( alternatively Brit, Brytte, or Brithus) (fl. 1390), was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and the reputed author of several works on astronomy and mathematics, as well as of a treatise on surgery. He has also been described as a follower of John Wycliffe, and as author of a book, "De auferendis clero possessionibus".
Title: Walter Burley
Passage: Walter Burley (or Burleigh) (c. 127513445) was a medieval English scholastic philosopher and logician with at least 50 works attributed to him. He received his Master of Arts degree in 1301, and was a fellow of Merton College Oxford until about 1310. He then spent sixteen years in Paris, becoming a fellow of the Sorbonne by 1324, before spending 17 years as a clerical courtier in England and Avignon. Burley disagreed with William of Ockham on a number of points concerning logic and natural philosophy. He died in about 1344.
Title: Walter of Chteau-Thierry
Passage: Walter of Chteau-Thierry (died 1249) was a French theologian and scholastic philosopher. He became bishop of Paris in the final year of his life.
Title: Robert Holcot
Passage: Robert Holcot, OP, (c.1290-1349) was an English Dominican scholastic philosopher, theologian and influential Biblical scholar. He was born in Holcot, Northamptonshire. A follower of William of Ockham, he was nicknamed the "Doctor firmus et indefatigabilis". He made important contributions to semantics, the debate over Gods knowledge of future contingents, discussions of predestination, grace, and merit, and philosophical theology more generally.
Title: Bartholomew of Bologna (philosopher)
Passage: Bartholomew of Bologna (died c. 1294) was an Italian Franciscan scholastic philosopher. He was a follower of John Pecham.
Title: John of Mirecourt
Passage: John of Mirecourt, also known as "Monachus Albus", was a Cistercian scholastic philosopher of the fourteenth century, from Mirecourt, Lorraine. He was a follower of William of Ockham; he was censured by Pope Clement VI.
Title: John Wycliffe
Passage: John Wycliffe ( ; also spelled "Wyclif", "Wycliff", "Wiclef", "Wicliffe", "Wickliffe"; 1320s 31 December 1384) was an English scholastic philosopher, theologian, Biblical translator, reformer, and seminary professor at Oxford. He was an influential dissident within the Roman Catholic priesthood during the 14th century.
Title: Peter Crockaert
Passage: Peter Crockaert (c. 14651514), known as Peter of Brussels, was a Flemish scholastic philosopher. Initially he was a pupil of John Mair and a follower of William of Ockham. Later he joined the Dominican Order, and became a supporter of orthodox Thomism. He taught at the University of Paris, and is known for a number of commentaries, on Aristotle and Peter of Spain as well as on Aquinas.
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John Wycliffe
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Walter Brit
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John Wycliffe
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Woolworths.co.uk was replaced by which online retailer with headquarters in Speke?
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Title: List of Woolworths Limited companies
Passage: List of Woolworths Limited companies is a compilation of the divisions, chains, and brands of Woolworths Limited, a major Australian company with extensive retail interest throughout Australia and New Zealand. It is the second-largest company in Australia by revenue, after Perth-based retail-focused conglomerate Wesfarmers, and the largest food retailer in Australia, as well as the second largest in New Zealand. In addition, Woolworths Limited is the largest takeaway liquor retailer in Australia, the largest hotel and gaming poker machine operator in Australia, and was the 19th largest retailer in the world in 2008.
Title: Shop Direct
Passage: Shop Direct is a multi - brand online retailer in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is based in the Speke area of the city of Liverpool, in Merseyside, England. Established in November 2005 as a result of the merger of the former Littlewoods and Shop Direct companies, the retailer was known as Littlewoods Shop Direct Group until a corporate rebranding to Shop Direct Group in May 2008. In 2013, the company rebranded to Shop Direct, dropping the 'group' from its name.
Title: Rakuten.co.uk
Passage: Rakuten.co.uk is a website owned by Rakuten, that operates as an online marketplace. The website does not sell any products directly, but instead allows third party sellers to sell their products. The website replaced Play.com, which was originally established in Jersey as an online retailer of entertainment products including DVDs and music, which subsequently expanded its product offering.
Title: Blue Nile (company)
Passage: Blue Nile is an online specialty retailer of fine jewelry. Blue Nile was founded in 1999 and today is the largest online retailer of diamonds. Blue Nile is based in Seattle, Washington and competes with traditional jewelry stores such as Tiffany Co., and online retailer stores such as James Allen, Belgium Diamonds, Ringsberry.com.
Title: Firebox.com
Passage: Firebox.com is an online retailer based in London, England, that was created in 1998 as hotbox.co.uk, an internet retailer founded by university friends Michael Acton Smith and Tom Boardman. Their inventory covers many different products from baby toys to high-tech gadgets.
Title: Woolworths.co.uk
Passage: Woolworths.co.uk was an online retail website owned by Shop Direct Group, formed in 2009 after Shop Direct bought the rights to the name and website address of the defunct high street retailer Woolworths. The online store opened on 25 June 2009, but it closed in June 2015, after six years, to be replaced by Shop Direct's existing brand Very.
Title: Ladybird (clothing)
Passage: Ladybird is a well-known children's clothing brand in the UK and Ireland. It makes clothing and footwear for children aged 0 to 13 years old, and is owned by Shop Direct, the UK's largest online retailer and parent company to household names like Littlewoods, KCo, Woolworths, Very and Isme. Ladybird is the third largest kidswear brand in the UK, with a growing market share of 5. The main aim of Ladybird is to make kids' clothing that's both fashionable and functional, designed to cope with the rough and tumble of a child's life, from messy playtimes to smarter occasions. Ladybird is one of the UK's best-known children's clothing brands, and has a long history dating back to the 18th century, with the Ladybird clothing name first appearing in 1938.
Title: Very (online retailer)
Passage: Very (also known as Very.co.uk) is a British online retailer with headquarters in Speke, Liverpool. The brand was launched in the UK in July 2009 as part of Shop Direct. Very had formerly been known as Littlewoods Direct.
Title: Bare Necessities (company)
Passage: Bare Necessities is an American underwear, swimwear, and loungewear online retailer which was established in 1998 in Avenel, New Jersey. The company claims to be the second largest online retailer in the industry next to Victoria's Secret with over 66 million in revenues.
Title: Museum Store Company
Passage: Museum Store Company is an online retailer headquartered in Denver, Colorado, United States. It is an American company that sells reproductions of museum objects. The company was established as an online retailer in 1997.
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Very
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Woolworths.co.uk
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Very (online retailer)
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Which seinen manga featuring Kei Kurono, and Masaru Kato, did Hiroya Oku write?
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Title: Inuyashiki
Passage: Inuyashiki ( ) is a Japanese science fiction manga series written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku. "Inuyashiki" debuted in the January 2014 issue of Kodansha's "seinen" manga magazine, "Evening". s of May 2017 , nine compilation volumes have been published.
Title: Shion no
Passage: Shion no ( , lit. "Shion's King") , subtitled "The Flowers of Hard Blood", is a Japanese mystery manga written by Masaru Katori and illustrated by Jiro Ando. It is published by Kodansha in the seinen manga magazine "Afternoon", and is collected in eight bound volumes. It has been adapted as a twenty-two episode anime television series by Studio Deen, which aired in Japan between October 2007 and March 2008. A video game for the Nintendo DS was released on April 10, 2008 by Mainichi Communications.
Title: Masaru Kato
Passage: Masaru Kato ( , Kat Masaru , born May 7, 1991) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Title: List of Gantz chapters
Passage: The chapters of the Japanese manga "Gantz" are written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku, and have been published in the Japanese manga anthology "Weekly Young Jump" since its issue 32 published in 2000. The plot follows a teenager named Kei Kurono and his friend Masaru Kato who die in a train accident and become part of a semi-posthumous game in which they, and several other recently deceased people, are forced to hunt down and kill aliens.
Title: Seinen manga
Passage: "Seinen" manga ( ) are manga marketed toward adolescent boys and men old enough to read kanji. In Japanese, the word "seinen" literally means "youth," but the term "seinen manga" is also used to describe the target audience of comics like "Weekly Manga Times" and "Weekly Manga Goraku" which are aimed at men from their 20s to their 50s. Seinen manga are distinguished from shnen manga which are for younger boys, as well as the seijin-muke manga ( ) which focus on sex, although some seinen manga like "xxxHolic" share some similarities with "shnen" manga. Seinen manga can focus on action, politics, science fiction, fantasy, relationships, sports, or comedy and while they may contain sexual content (as well as other mature material), it remains predominantly more infrequent than in the seijin-muke manga. The female equivalent to seinen manga is josei manga.
Title: Hen (manga)
Passage: Hen ( ) is a seinen manga which was the first work created by manga artist Hiroya Oku, who is best known for "Gantz".
Title: List of Gantz episodes
Passage: The anime series "Gantz" is an adaptation from the manga with the same name written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku. The series, produced by Gonzo and directed by Ichiro Itano, aired in Japan on Fuji Television and AT-X. "Gantz" tells the story of a teenager named Kei Kurono who dies in a train accident and becomes part of a semi-posthumous "game" in which he and several other recently deceased people are forced to hunt down and kill aliens hidden in Japan.
Title: Gantz (film)
Passage: Gantz is a series of two Japanese live-action films released in 2011, based on the manga series of the same name by Hiroya Oku. The first was simply titled Gantz, and the second was titled Gantz: Perfect Answer. The first film, starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Kenichi Matsuyama, follows two highschool students who are transported to an alternate world upon their deaths. In this alternate reality, a black globe gives them missions to kill aliens, a mission that the characters continue in the second installment of the series. A film "Another Gantz" also aired on television between the two films, and follows an investigator.
Title: Hiroya Oku
Passage: Hiroya Oku ( , Oku Hiroya , born September 16, 1967) is a manga artist who is the creator of "Gantz", "Zero One" and "HEN", all of which have been serialized in "Weekly Young Jump". He is finished working on his most renowned manga, "Gantz", which began in July 2000. His manga often contain explicit violence and gore, as well as sexual situations.
Title: Gantz
Passage: Gantz (Japanese: , Hepburn: Gantsu ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku. "Gantz" tells the story of Kei Kurono and Masaru Kato, both whom died in a train accident and become part of a semi-posthumous "game" in which they and several other recently deceased people are forced to hunt down and kill aliens armed with a handful of futuristic items, equipment, and weaponry. Both the manga and anime are noted for their heavy violence and sexual content.
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Hen
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Hen (manga)
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Gantz
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Which production company released both High School Musical 3: Senior Year and Frozen 2?
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Title: High School Musical 3: Senior Year (soundtrack)
Passage: High School Musical 3: Senior Year is the soundtrack album for the Walt Disney Pictures film of the . It was released on October 21, 2008 in the United States.
Title: Disney Sing It! High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Passage: Disney Sing It! High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Title: High School Musical 3: Senior Year (video game)
Passage: High School Musical 3: Senior Year is a 2008 Nintendo DS video game based on the film released in October 2008. There are all 29 songs all the 3 movies, and the player has to dance to them. The player can play as Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, Taylor or Chad, the main characters in the movie.
Title: Frozen 2
Passage: Frozen 2 is an upcoming American computer-animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and will be released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a sequel to the 2013 film, "Frozen".
Title: High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance
Passage: High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance is a rhythm game based on the film . The game was released on October 21, 2008 for the Wii and for PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and PC later that month.
Title: Club HSM: Make It Happen
Passage: Club High School Musical: Make It Happen was a reality series on Disney Channel UK which started on 6 November 2009 and ended 13 of the same month. The production company, The Foundation, has produced four 15-minute weekly shows, which follow the stories of four devoted "High School Musical" fans; Paris, Reece, Max and Jo. Their challenge is to create one of the biggest "High School Musical" dance events ever in just four days. The shows are presented by Kevin Adams. The final dance includes child stars including Lucy Mchugh, Joe Ashman, Nicole Goyder-Smith, Jessica Smith and Courtney Gammon.
Title: High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Passage: High School Musical 3: Senior Year is a 2008 American musical film and is the third installment in the "High School Musical" trilogy. Produced and released on October 24, 2008, by Walt Disney Pictures, the film is a sequel to Disney Channel Original Movie 2006 television film "High School Musical". It was the only film in the series to be released theatrically. Kenny Ortega returned as director and choreographer, as did all six primary actors.
Title: Mark Jayne
Passage: Mark Jayne is an American wrestler. He established himself at Lakewood St. Edward High School in Ohio. Jayne was a three-time state champion in for St. Edward, while his team won the Division I state title all four years he was there. The team also won three national titles during his time there in 1998, 1999, and 2000. Many feel the 1998 and 2000 version of the St. Edward wrestling teams were the best ever in Ohio history. During Jayne's time in high school he became a three-time Ironman champion, the first-ever four-time Medina Invitational champion, and was an Iron-Beast his senior year winning both the Ironman and Beast of the East tournaments in his only year there. His senior year proved very dominant by falling his way through sectionals, districts, and state. By the time he completed his high school career, he held the record for most career victories at the prestigious St Edward High School. He followed this up by being named to the USA Dream Team as a senior in 2000 as well as the "Cleveland Plain Dealer" "Lee Kemp Wrestler of the Year." He also found success in Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling, earning seven All-American awards at the USA Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota. This includes a national title, a runner-up, and two thirds in the Junior division. His junior year he won the Ultimate Belt series for the high school division in Greco-Roman in both Ohio and the country.
Title: David Nessim Lawrence
Passage: David N. Lawrence (born 1960) is an American musical composer known primarily for his work on television and movie scores. In 2002, he won an ASCAP award for his work on "American Pie 2". He also composed music for the Disney Channel Original Movies "High School Musical", "The Cheetah Girls 2", "High School Musical 2", "High School Musical 3", "Jericho (TV Series by CBS 2006)" and "". He also composed additional music for three Sesame Street videos like "Elmo Says BOO! ," "Big Bird Gets Lost," and "Let's Eat! Funny Food Songs," where he was credited as David Lawrence.
Title: Bonnie Story
Passage: Bonnie Story (born March 19, ?) is an American choreographer best known for her work in "High School Musical", "High School Musical 2" and "High School Musical 3".
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Walt Disney Pictures
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High School Musical 3: Senior Year
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Frozen 2
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What Iranian-born Norwegian actress starred in the 2005 Bollywood film Ek Dhoka?
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Title: Home Delivery
Passage: Home Delivery: Aapko... Ghar Tak (English: Home Delivery: At your house) is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Vivek Oberoi, Ayesha Takia, Mahima Chaudhary, and Boman Irani in the lead roles. The film also stars Abhishek Bachchan and Riteish Deshmukh in cameos. It is written and directed by Sujoy Ghosh and produced by Shabbir Boxwalla.
Title: Babita
Passage: Babita (born Babita Shivdasani), also known by her married name Babita Kapoor, is a former Indian actress of Sindhi and British descent, who appeared in Bollywood films. The daughter of actor Hari Shivdasani, she is the first cousin of her contemporary actress Sadhana Shivdasani. Her debut film was Raaz opposite Rajesh Khanna. From 1966 to 1973, she starred in nineteen films as the lead heroine, including the box office successes Dus Lakh, "Haseena Maan Jayegi" (1968), "Farz" (1967), "Kismat" (1968), Ek Shriman Ek Shrimati, Doli, Tumse Achcha Kaun Hai, "Kal Aaj Aur Kal" (1971), Jeet, Banphool and Ek Hasina Do Diwane. Following her marriage to actor Randhir Kapoor in 1971, she acted in Jeet, Ek Hasina Do Diwane. Her subsequent release Sone Ke Hath flopped and she decided to leave her film career. The couple have two daughters, film actresses Karisma and Kareena.
Title: Negar Khan
Passage: Negar Khan (also credited as Nigar Khan) is an Iranian-born Norwegian actress. She is best known for her Bollywood Item Songs and film work.
Title: Zameer: The Fire Within
Passage: Zameer: The Fire Within is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Ajay Devgan, Amisha Patel and Mahima Chaudhry. The film was directed by Kamal and was remake of the hugely popular Malayalam blockbuster "Mazhayethum Munpe".
Title: Yakeen (2005 film)
Passage: Yakeen (Translation: Trust) is a 2005 Bollywood romantic mystery thriller film directed by Girish Dhamija, starring Arjun Rampal, Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles while Kim Sharma, Sudhanshu Pandey and Saurabh Shukla are the supporting and special appearances respectively. It also has a guest appearance by Ankur Nayyar. The film's screenplay was written by Vikram Bhatt. The film is much inspired by the 1991 Hollywood film "Shattered" and by the Bollywood film "Uljhan". The film's premise centres on a man who recovers from an accident with amnesia, and as he starts to piece together his former life he feels that something is wrong. "Yakeen" was an above average grosser at the box office.
Title: Jeevan Ek Sanghursh
Passage: Jeevan Ek Sanghursh (English: "Life is a Struggle" , Hindi: ) is a 1990 Bollywood film directed by Rahul Rawail and produced by D. Rama Naidu. It stars Raakhee, Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in the leading roles. The film was successful and was the tenth highest grossing Bollywood film of 1990. Rawail's father H. S. Rawail was also a film director, best known for romantic films like "Mere Mehboob" (1963), "Mehboob Ki Mehndi" (1971) and "Laila Majnu" (1976). By titling this film as "Jeevan Ek Sanghursh", Rawail paid a tribute to one of his father's film "Sunghursh" (1968), based on a novel written by the Bengali author Mahashweta Devi. The film was set in the 19th century and showcased the lives of bandits and stars actors like Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Balraj Sahni, Sanjeev Kumar and Jayant.
Title: Sins (film)
Passage: Sins is a 2005 Bollywood film directed and produced by Vinod Pande.
Title: Karan Sharma (actor)
Passage: Karan Romesh Sharma (Hindi: ; born 26 October 1981) is an Indian actor. He made his film debut in 2005 Bollywood film "Dil Jo Bhi Kahey..." starring opposite Amitabh Bachchan and directed and co-produced by his father Romesh Sharma. The film however did not do well, with Sharma receiving negative reviews. In 2003, he did a Mauritian series "C'est la vie", which was telecast in Mauritius.
Title: Double Cross (2005 film)
Passage: Double Cross: Ek Dhoka is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Negar Khan and her ex-husband, Sahil Khan. Negar Khan plays the role of a wife who is the bread-winner of the family. Ayesha Jhulka is Sonia, who coerces her husband to be a gigolo. The movie was the first leading actress role for Negar Khan.
Title: Abhinandana
Passage: Abhinandana (English: "Commendation" ) is a 1988 Telugu, musical romance film written and directed by Ashok Kumar. Starring Karthik Muthuraman, Shobana and Sarath Babu, the film has garnered highly positive reviews, and has garnered two state Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Second Best Feature Film. The film was remade in Kannada as "Abhinandane", and the 2005 Bollywood film Bewafaa borrowed its main plot from the film. The soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja became a chartbuster.
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Negar Khan
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Double Cross (2005 film)
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Negar Khan
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What is the teams nickname that Ihaab Boussefi scored both goals as Libya beat Senegal at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations?
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Title: Ihaab Boussefi
Passage: Ihaab Boussefi (Arabic: ; born 23 June 1985) is a Libyan footballer. He currently plays for Nasr in the Libyan Premier League. He has been capped several times at full international level for Libya, and scored both goals as Libya beat Senegal at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
Title: Mohamed Soumala
Passage: Mohamed Soumala (born 30 October 1994 in Niamey) is Nigerien footballer. He plays for US Raon-l'tape as a left back. He was called up to the Niger national football team, that played at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations and 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
Title: 2012 Africa Cup of Nations Final
Passage: The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations Final was a football match that took place on 12 February 2012 at the Stade d'Angondj in Libreville, Gabon, to determine the winner of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). This stadium is only a short distance from the spot where most of the Zambian national team died when their aeroplane crashed in 1993. It was contested by Zambia and Cte d'Ivoire. The kickoff time was delayed by 30 minutes to 20:30.
Title: 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
Passage: The 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, known as the Total Africa Cup of Nations, Gabon 2017 (also referred to as AFCON 2017 or CAN 2017), was the 31st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial international men's football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The tournament was scheduled to be hosted by Libya, until CAF rescinded its hosting rights in August 2014 due to ongoing war in the country. The tournament was instead hosted by Gabon. This event was also part of the Africa Cup of Nations 60th Anniversary.
Title: 2012 Africa Cup of Nations
Passage: The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, also known as the Orange Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, was the 28th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Title: Mohamed Al Ghanodi
Passage: Mohamed Al Ghannudi ( ) (born 22 November 1992 in Libya) is a Libyan international footballer who plays for Al-Ahli as a striker. He is a member of Libya national football team, played a match against Senegal in 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
Title: Senegal national football team
Passage: The Senegal national football team, nicknamed the "Lions of Teranga", is the national team of Senegal and is controlled by the Fdration Sngalaise de Football. It made its first, and thus far only, FIFA World Cup appearance in 2002 and caused a huge upset by defeating world and European champions France 10 in the tournament's opening game.
Title: Equatorial Guinea national football team
Passage: The Equatorial Guinea national football team, nicknamed "Nzalang Nacional", is the national team of Equatorial Guinea and is controlled by the Federacin Ecuatoguineana de Ftbol. It is a member of Confederation of African Football (CAF). Though Equatorial Guinea has traditionally been one of the lowest ranked teams in Africa, the recent influx of Spanish-born players of Equatoguinean heritage has strengthened the national team and resulted in some solid performances. They qualified as co-hosts for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. The hosting of the tournament lead to the construction of two new football stadia in the country: Estadio de Bata in Bata on the mainland, and Estadio de Malabo in Malabo. The national team managed a creditable fourth place at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, which held in Equatorial Guinea.
Title: 2012 Africa Cup of Nations Group A
Passage: Group A of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations ran from 21 January until 29 January. It consisted of Equatorial Guinea, Libya, Senegal and Zambia. The matches were held at Equatorial Guinea. Zambia and Equatorial Guinea progressed to the quarterfinals.
Title: 2019 Africa Cup of Nations
Passage: The Total 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (also referred to as AFCON 2019 or CAN 2019) is scheduled to be the 32nd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial international men's football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The tournament is scheduled to be hosted by Cameroon. The competition will be held in June and July 2019, as per the decision of the CAF Executive Committee on 20 July 2017 to move the Africa Cup of Nations from JanuaryFebruary to JuneJuly for the first time. It will also be the first Africa Cup of Nations expanded from 16 to 24 teams.
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Lions of Teranga
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Ihaab Boussefi
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Senegal national football team
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What sport do Lucie afov and Danie Visser play?
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Title: 2014 Family Circle Cup Doubles
Passage: Kristina Mladenovic and Lucie afov were the defending champions, but Mladenovic chose not to participate this year. afov played alongside Kvta Peschke, but they lost in the first round to Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan.
Title: 1995 Nottingham Open Doubles
Passage: Rick Leach and Danie Visser were the defending champions, but did not partner together this year. Leach partnered Jared Palmer, losing in the semifinals. Visser partnered Patrick Galbraith, losing in the final.
Title: Lucie afov
Passage: Lucie afov (] ; born 4 February 1987) is a Czech professional tennis player from Brno. She is currently the WTA world No. 1 doubles player. afov has won seven WTA tour singles titles, fifteen doubles titles and reached the quarterfinals of the 2007 Australian Open by upsetting defending champion Amlie Mauresmo in the fourth round. She reached her first Grand Slam semifinal at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships and her first Grand Slam final at the 2015 French Open. She also won the 2015 Australian Open, 2015 French Open, 2016 US Open, 2017 Australian Open and 2017 French Open women's doubles titles partnering with Bethanie Mattek-Sands.
Title: 2017 US Open Women's Doubles
Passage: Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie afov were the defending champions, but Mattek-Sands was unable to compete due to injury. afov played alongside Barbora Strcov, but lost in the semifinals to Lucie Hradeck and Kateina Siniakov.
Title: Lucie afov career statistics
Passage: This list summarizes the main career statistics of Czech professional tennis player Lucie afov. To date, afov has won seven WTA singles titles and fifteen WTA doubles titles including five Grand Slam doubles titles with Bethanie Mattek-Sands at the 2015 Australian Open and French Open,; the 2016 US Open and 2017 Australian Open and French Open. Other highlights of afov's career thus far include winning the 2015 Qatar Total Open, reaching the final of the 2015 French Open and making quarterfinal and semifinal appearances at the 2007 Australian Open and 2014 Wimbledon Championships, respectively. afov achieved career high singles and doubles rankings of World No. 5 and World No. 2 on 14 September 2015 and 30 January 2017.
Title: Danie Visser
Passage: Danie Visser (born 26 July 1961) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. A doubles specialist, he won 3 Grand Slam men's doubles titles (2 Australian Open and 1 US Open). Visser reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in January 1990.
Title: 1986 Bristol Open Doubles
Passage: Eddie Edwards and Danie Visser were the defending champions, but Edwards did not participate this year. Visser partnered Christo Steyn.
Title: 2016 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Doubles
Passage: Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie afov were the defending champions, but Mattek-Sands chose not to participate this year. afov played alongside Sabine Lisicki, but lost in the semifinals to Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza. br
Title: 2016 Rogers Cup Women's Doubles
Passage: Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie afov were the defending champions, but decided not to compete together. Mattek-Sands played alongside Heather Watson, but lost in the quarterfinals to Andreja Klepa and Katarina Srebotnik. afov teamed up with Tmea Babos, but lost in the first round to Kateryna Bondarenko and Olga Savchuk.
Title: 1994 Australian Open Men's Doubles
Passage: Danie Visser and Laurie Warder were the defending champions, but they did not compete together this year. Visser participated alongside Jim Grabb and was defeated in the first round by Sergio Casal and Emilio Snchez, while Warder participated alongside Brett Steven and was defeated also in the first round by Goran Ivanievi and Marc Rosset.
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tennis
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Lucie afov
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Danie Visser
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Are The Four Seasons and Julian Cope the same nationality?
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Title: World Shut Your Mouth (song)
Passage: "World Shut Your Mouth" is a song by the English singer-songwriter Julian Cope. It is the first single released in support of his third album "Saint Julian". The title of the song is the same as Cope's first solo album, "World Shut Your Mouth".
Title: The Four Seasons (band)
Passage: The Four Seasons is an American rock and pop band that became internationally successful in the 1960s and 1970s. The Vocal Group Hall of Fame has stated that the group was the most popular rock band before the Beatles. Since 1970, they have also been known at times as Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. In 1960, the group known as the Four Lovers evolved into the Four Seasons, with Frankie Valli as the lead singer, Bob Gaudio (formerly of the Royal Teens) on keyboards and tenor vocals, Tommy DeVito on lead guitar and baritone vocals, and Nick Massi on electric bass and bass vocals.
Title: Julian Cope
Passage: Julian David Cope (born 21 October 1957) is an English musician, author, antiquarian, musicologist, poet and cultural commentator. Originally coming to prominence in 1978 as the singer and songwriter in Liverpool post-punk band the Teardrop Explodes, he has followed a solo career since 1983 and worked on musical side projects such as Queen Elizabeth, Brain Donor and Black Sheep.
Title: Saint Julian (album)
Passage: Saint Julian is the third solo album by Julian Cope. It has a very strong pop sound, compared to other Cope releases, and spawned several of his best known tracks (including "World Shut Your Mouth" and "Trampolene", which were both hit singles).
Title: Rite
Passage: Rite is an ambient music album by Julian Cope, released in 1997. It is technically Copes fourteenth solo album, but is also the follow-up to the earlier album "Rite" (released in 1992 and credited to "Julian Cope Donald Ross Skinner") and is the second in the "Rite" series.
Title: Thighpaulsandra
Passage: Thighpaulsandra (Tim Lewis) is a Welsh experimental musician and multi-instrumentalist known mostly for performing on synthesizers and keyboards. As Tim Lewis, he began his career working with Julian Cope. A collaboration with Cope in 1993 followed, as the experimental duo Queen Elizabeth. This project completed just the two albums, "Queen Elizabeth" (ESP Records 1994) and "Elizabeth Vagina" (Head Heritage 1997), each containing extremely long spacey tracks of between 2047 minutes in duration. In 1997, former Cope guitarist Mike Mooney invited Lewis to fill for the departing Kate Radley on a Spiritualized tour, where he remained until early 2008. In 1999 he also became a member of the experimental band Coil. He has subsequently released several solo albums.
Title: Peggy Suicide
Passage: Peggy Suicide is the seventh album by Julian Cope. It is generally seen as the beginning of Cope's trademark sound and approach, and as a turning-point for Cope as a maturing artist.
Title: Floored Genius
Passage: Floored Genius - The Best of Julian Cope and The Teardrop Explodes 1979-91 is a compilation album by Julian Cope, released in 1992, combining Cope's work with The Teardrop Explodes and his early solo work.
Title: Jehovahkill
Passage: Jehovahkill is the eighth album by Julian Cope, released in 1992. After the critical success of "Peggy Suicide" (1991), Cope's idea for "Jehovakill" was to incorporate a krautrock attitude into his music. He began recording the album with musicians Rooster Cosby and Donald Ross Skinner, while co-producing it with the latter. The sessions yielded what Cope considered to be his most sonically experimental material to date. Originally titleing the record "Julian H. Cope", he sent an eleven track version to Island Records, who initially rejected its release, but relentfully gave Cope extra recording sessions for the album. During the extra sessions, in which six extra songs were recorded, the album became harder and was retitled "Jehovahkill".
Title: Love Peace amp; Fuck
Passage: Love Peace Fuck is the 2001 debut album by Julian Cope side project Brain Donor, released on Impresario records as a double LP. It was written, produced and directed by Cope along with long term collaborator Thighpaulsandra. The album was recorded by the power pop trio of Cope, lead guitarist Doggen Foster and drummer Kevin Bales, both formerly of Spiritualized. Cope plays bass, a role he had not assumed since The Teardrop Explodes in the late 1970s.
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no
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The Four Seasons (band)
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Julian Cope
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The winner of Secret Story 6 starred in which scripted television drama series?
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Title: Nadge Lacroix
Passage: Nadge Lacroix (born 30 June 1986) is a Swiss actress, television personality. She became famous thanks to a French reality show, Secret Story. She starred in the "Sous le soleil de Saint-Tropez" and the scripted television drama series, "Hollywood Girls : Une nouvelle vie en Californie".
Title: Secret Story: Desafio Final 1
Passage: Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos: Desafio Final 1 (2013) is the first All-Stars season with housemates from Secret Story 2 3 of the Portuguese version of the reality show "Secret Story" based on the original French version and of "Big Brother". The season started on 6 January 2013 and will end 22 days later with the final on 27 January 2013. The prize is 10,000.
Title: Secret Story 6 (Portugal)
Passage: Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos 6 (2016) is the sixth season of the Portuguese reality television show "Secret Story". It is based on the French version of "Secret Story", which itself is based on the international format, "Big Brother". The reality show is being broadcast on TVI. The castings were opened on May 21, 2016. The launch was on September 11, 2016. Lasting 112 days, the season ended on December 31, 2016, and Helena was the winner.
Title: Secret Story 5 (Portugal)
Passage: Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos 5 (2014) is the fifth season of the Portuguese reality television show "Secret Story". It is based on the French version of "Secret Story", which itself is based on the international format, "Big Brother". The reality show is being broadcast on TVI. The casting were opened on June 11, 2014. The launch was on September 21, 2014. The finale was on December 31, 2014, and Elisabete was the winner. This was the first time a woman won in a main "Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos" season.
Title: Secret Story 6 (France)
Passage: Secret Story 6 is the sixth season of "Secret Story". The show started on May 25, 2012 and concluded on September 7, 2012. The winner is Nadge Lacroix.
Title: Big Brother (French TV series)
Passage: The French version of the international reality television format "Big Brother" has broadcast in the country since 2001. Unlike most other territories, which use the name "Big Brother" (or a local equivalent) for their adaptations of the show, France used the name "Loft Story" for the initial two series of the format, broadcast on M6 in 2001-02, and then "Secret Story" for a revived version of the format, broadcast on TF1 since 2007. The "Loft Story""Secret Story" format is also used in Canada (which used "Loft Story" from 2003 to 2009, "Big Brother" in 2010). In addition, the "Secret Story" format first used in France has been introduced in the Netherlands (from 2011, five years after the last "Big Brother" series in the territory) and Portugal (from 2010, seven years after "Big Brother" ceased in the country).
Title: Secret Story 4 (Portugal)
Passage: Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos 4 (2013) is the fourth season of the Portuguese reality television show "Secret Story". It is based on the French version of "Secret Story", which itself is based on the international format, "Big Brother". All episodes will be broadcast on TVI. It started on 29 September.
Title: Secret Story 3 (Portugal)
Passage: Secret Story - A Casa dos Segredos 3 (2012) was the third season of the Portuguese version of the reality show Secret Story, based on the original French version and of Big Brother. The season started on 16 September 2012 and ended 107 days later with the final on 31 December 2012, which acclaimed Rben as the winner.
Title: Granite Flats
Passage: Granite Flats is BYUtv's first original scripted television drama series. The show is set in a small Colorado town in the early 1960s during the Cold War, and follows several of the town's citizens as mysterious and potentially dangerous circumstances arise. Season 1 launched on April 7, 2013. The cast was joined by actors Christopher Lloyd and Cary Elwes for its second season, that premiered April 6, 2014. Parker Posey and George Newbern joined the cast for season 3, premiered online April 4, 2015, before the TV season launch scheduled for October. It has an audience of approximately 500,000 households per episode.
Title: Secret Story 7 (France)
Passage: Secret Story 7 is the seventh season of the French reality television series "Secret Story", a show which is based loosely on the international "Big Brother" format. Casting for this season opened on 24 August 2012. The season began on 7 June 2013 and will finish airing on 13 September 2013, with all episodes airing on TF1, as in previous years. The format of "Before Secret" this season was alike the concept used in the fourth edition.
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"Hollywood Girls : Une nouvelle vie en Californie"
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Secret Story 6 (France)
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Nadge Lacroix
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Are Phellodendron and Parrotia both deciduous tree?
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Title: Parrotia
Passage: Parrotia persica (commonly called Persian ironwood) is a deciduous tree in the family Hamamelidaceae, closely related to the witch-hazel genus "Hamamelis". It is native to northern Iran and southern Azerbaijan (where it is called "Dmiraac") and it is endemic in the Alborz mountains.
Title: Phellodendron
Passage: Phellodendron, or cork-tree, is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Rutaceae, native to east and northeast Asia. It has leathery, pinnate leaves and yellow, clumped flowers. The name refers to the thick and corky bark of some (but not all) species in the genus.
Title: Sterculia villosa
Passage: Sterculia villosa, the hairy sterculia or elephant rope tree, Tamil (al), is a small to large, often spreading deciduous tree having large long-stalked deeply lobed leaves and yellow flowers. It is native to southern India and south Asia where it is found in moist deciduous forest habitats.
Title: Parkia biglobosa
Passage: Parkia biglobosa, also known as the African locust bean or nr, is a perennial deciduous tree of the Fabaceae family. It is found in a wide range of environments in Africa and is primarily grown for its pods that contain both a sweet pulp and valuable seeds. Where the tree is grown, the crushing and fermenting of these seeds constitutes an important economic activity. Various parts of the locust bean tree are used for medicinal purposes. As a standing tree, locust bean may have a positive effect on the yield of other nearby crops.
Title: Ceiba speciosa
Passage: The silk floss tree ("Ceiba speciosa", formerly "Chorisia speciosa"), is a species of deciduous tree native to the tropical and subtropical forests of South America. It has a host of local common names, such as palo borracho (in Spanish literally "drunken stick"), samu' (in Guarani) or paineira (in Brazilian Portuguese). In Bolivia it is called Toborochi, means "tree of refuge" or "sheltering tree". It belongs to the same family as the baobab and the kapok. Another tree of the same genus, "Ceiba chodatii", is often referred to by the same common names.
Title: Fagus japonica
Passage: Fagus japonica, known as the Japanese Blue Beech or in Japanese as inubuna ("dog buna") or kurobuna ("black buna"), is a deciduous tree of the beech family Fagaceae. It is native to Japan, where it is one of the main tree species in natural deciduous forests particularly on the Pacific side of the country.
Title: Ailanthus altissima
Passage: Ailanthus altissima , commonly known as tree of heaven, ailanthus, or in Standard Chinese as chouchun (), is a deciduous tree in the Simaroubaceae family. It is native to both northeast and central China, as well as Taiwan. Unlike other members of the genus "Ailanthus", it is found in temperate climates rather than the tropics. The tree grows rapidly and is capable of reaching heights of 15 m in 25 years. However, the species is also short lived and rarely lives more than 50 years, though its remarkable suckering ability makes it possible for this tree to clone itself indefinitely and live considerably longer (since they are linked to the mother tree and thus partly fed by it, the suckers are less vulnerable than the seedlings and can grow faster).
Title: Apple
Passage: The apple tree ("Malus pumila", commonly and erroneously called "Malus domestica") is a deciduous tree in the rose family best known for its sweet, pomaceous fruit, the apple. It is cultivated worldwide as a fruit tree, and is the most widely grown species in the genus "Malus. "The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, "Malus sieversii", is still found today. Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Asia and Europe, and were brought to North America by European colonists. Apples have religious and mythological significance in many cultures, including Norse, Greek and European Christian traditions.
Title: Geoffroea decorticans
Passage: Geoffroea decorticans, the chaar, kumbaru, or Chilean palo verde (green wood), is a small deciduous tree, up to 8 meters (25 ft) tall that inhabits most arid forests (montes or espinales) of southern South America. The chaar is cold and drought deciduous; it loses its leaves in winter, and possibly in summer if conditions get too dry. It is natural to Chile and Argentina, also present in Paraguay and southern Peru. It is a very characteristic tree in local culture and folk because of its vivid visual presence, propagation, and ancient ethnomedical uses.
Title: Hung bi
Passage: Hung bi ( "or" , literally "yellow fir") or hung b () is one of the fifty fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese medicine. Known also as Cortex Phellodendri, it is the bark of one of two species of Phellodendron tree: "Phellodendron amurense" or "Phellodendron chinense".
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yes
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Phellodendron
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Parrotia
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What is the name of an English new wave band with a producer named Nick Blagona?
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Title: Time to Fly
Passage: Time to Fly was the first full-length album from Toronto-based rock band Sea of Green, released on the Music Cartel label in 2001. The album was produced by 1970s producer Nick Blagona who has worked with the likes of Deep Purple, The Police, and Rush amongst others.
Title: Ken Lockie
Passage: Ken Lockie (born 1956) is an English singer-songwriter and producer, best known as the creative force behind English new wave band Cowboys International and as a sometime collaborator with John Lydon in Public Image Ltd.
Title: Jimmy Edwards (musician)
Passage: James Arthur Edwards (18 April 1949 13 January 2015) was a lead singersongwriter who led many bands from the 1960s until his death. He was most well known as lead singer of 1980s new wave band "Time UK" with Rick Buckler of The Jam, Danny Kustow of Tom Robinson Band, Martin Gordon (bassist in Sparks) - who was then replaced by Nick South (Yoko OnoSteve Marriott) - and Ray Simone. The latter was also in Edwards's late seventies punk new wave band "Masterswitch".
Title: Illuminations (video)
Passage: Illuminations is a 2001 single digital versatile disc (DVD) by the Canadian rock band The Tea Party. The music DVD spans the years from 1993 to 2000 and includes all of the band's EMI Music Canada produced music videos, remixed by Nick Blagona and Jeff Martin in 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround and DTS sound plus audio commentary, discography, band biography, photos, audio-only track and a behind-the-scenes featurette. The DVD was released in Canada on February 27, 2001.
Title: Freeze Frame (band)
Passage: Freeze Frame were an English new wave band from Liverpool, England, which consisted of vocalist Steve Byrne, instrumentalistproducer Ronnie Stone and later, keyboardist Clive Gee. They released six singles between 1981 and 1985.
Title: A View to a Kill (song)
Passage: "A View to a Kill" is the thirteenth single by the English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 6 May 1985. Written and recorded as the theme for the 1985 James Bond movie of the same name, it became one of the band's biggest hits. It remains the only James Bond theme song to have reached number 1 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100; it also made it to number 2 for three weeks on the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Nick Harper
Passage: Nick Harper (born 22 June 1965) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is the son of English folk musician Roy Harper and a past member of the English New Wave band Squeeze.
Title: I Ran (So Far Away)
Passage: "I Ran (So Far Away)", also released as "I Ran", is a song by English new wave band A Flock of Seagulls. It was released in 1982 as their third single and it was the second single from their self-titled debut album. It was the band's most successful single, topping the chart in Australia, and reaching numbers seven and nine in New Zealand and the United States respectively.
Title: It's My Life (Talk Talk song)
Passage: "It's My Life" is a song by the English new wave band Talk Talk. Written by Mark Hollis and Tim Friese-Greene, it was the title track on the band's second album and released as its first single in January 1984. It reached 46 in the UK charts, but did better in several other countries, reaching 33 in Germany, 32 in New Zealand, 25 in France and 7 in Italy. It was also a success in North America, entering the Top 40 in both the United States (31) and Canada (30). (Notably, it peaked at 1 on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart.)
Title: The Police
Passage: The Police were an English new wave band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the band consisted of Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar, primary songwriter), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums, percussion). The Police became globally popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s and are generally regarded as one of the first new-wave groups to achieve mainstream success, playing a style of rock influenced by punk, reggae, and jazz. They are also considered one of the leaders of the Second British Invasion of the United States. They disbanded in 1986, but reunited in early 2007 for a one-off world tour that ended in August 2008.
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The Police
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Time to Fly
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The Police
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The Ravello Festival is also popularly known as the "Wagner Festival" and is an annual summer festival of music and the arts, the composer had been so taken with the beauty of the Villa Rufolo in Ravello that he is said to have proclaimed, in reference to a character in his own opera Parsifal, an opera in how many acts by the German composer?
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Title: Iford Arts Festival
Passage: Iford Arts Festival is an annual summer festival of opera and jazz, which takes place at Iford Manor near Bradford on Avon in Wiltshire, England. Operas are produced by Iford Festival Opera. It also features the Iford Jazz Proms, as well as other concerts and performances.
Title: Bayreuth Festival
Passage: The Bayreuth Festival (German: Bayreuther Festspiele ) is a music festival held annually in Bayreuth, Germany, at which performances of operas by the 19th-century German composer Richard Wagner are presented. Wagner himself conceived and promoted the idea of a special festival to showcase his own works, in particular his monumental cycle "Der Ring des Nibelungen " and "Parsifal".
Title: Cosima Wagner
Passage: Cosima Wagner (born Francesca Gaetana Cosima Liszt; 24 December 1837 1 April 1930) was the illegitimate daughter of the Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt and Marie d'Agoult. She became the second wife of the German composer Richard Wagner, and with him founded the Bayreuth Festival as a showcase for his stage works; after his death she devoted the rest of her life to the promotion of his music and philosophy. Commentators have recognised Cosima as the principal inspiration for Wagner's later works, particularly "Parsifal".
Title: Buxton Festival
Passage: The Buxton Festival is an annual summer festival of opera, music, and (since 2000) a literary series, held in Buxton, Derbyshire, in England since its beginnings in July 1979.
Title: Opera Saratoga
Passage: Opera Saratoga(until January 2011, named the Lake George Opera) is a professional opera company based in Saratoga Springs, New York. It performs an annual summer festival of three fully staged operas and operettas.
Title: Tampere Floral Festival
Passage: The Tampere Floral Festival is an annual summer festival held in Tampere, Southern Finland in July andor August. During the festival the centre of the city is decorated by flower arrangements and about 150 events such as concerts, parades, a "wine village" and a children's day take place. The festival lasts approximately one week and attracts thousands of local residents and visitors.
Title: Ravello Festival
Passage: The Ravello Festival is also popularly known as the "Wagner Festival" and is an annual summer festival of music and the arts held in the town of Ravello on the Amalfi coast in the Campania region of Italy. The festival has been held yearly since 1953 when the town fathers decided to use the historical fact of the visit to Ravello in 1880 by German composer Richard Wagner as a way to promote tourism and bolster the economy of the area in the difficult years following the Second World War. The composer had been so taken with the beauty of the Villa Rufolo in Ravello that he is said to have proclaimed, in reference to a character in his own opera Parsifal, "Here is the enchanted garden of Klingsor."
Title: LOOK Musical Theatre
Passage: LOOK Musical Theatre (LOOK) was a professional musical theatre company based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The organization, governed by an elected board of directors, followed a repertory model in presenting a summer festival program of musicals and comic opera. LOOK's annual summer season of performances at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center is known as "The LOOK Festival."
Title: Parsifal
Passage: Parsifal (WWV 111) is an opera in three acts by German composer Richard Wagner. It is loosely based on "Parzival" by Wolfram von Eschenbach, a 13th-century epic poem of the Arthurian knight Parzival (Percival) and his quest for the Holy Grail (12th century).
Title: Festival de Beaune
Passage: The Festival de Beaune: "Festival international dopra baroque" is a month-long annual summer festival of baroque opera in Beaune, France. It is notable for revivals of many baroque operas and performances of Mozart on original instruments.
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three
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Ravello Festival
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Parsifal
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J. P. Moreland and Stephen C. Meyer are supporters of which variety of creationism?
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Title: Vermont gubernatorial election, 1888
Passage: The Vermont gubernatorial election of 1888 took place on September 4, 1888. Incumbent Republican Ebenezer J. Ormsbee, per the "Mountain Rule", did not run for re-election to a second term as Governor of Vermont. Republican candidate William P. Dillingham defeated Democratic candidate Stephen C. Shurtleff to succeed him.
Title: Theistic science
Passage: Theistic science, also referred to as theistic realism, is the pseudoscientific proposal that methodological naturalism should be replaced by a philosophy of science that allows in occasional supernatural explanation, which would bear special relevance to theology; as for example evolution. Supporters of this viewpoint include intelligent design creationism proponents J. P. Moreland, Alvin Plantinga, Stephen C. Meyer and Phillip E. Johnson.
Title: Signature in the Cell
Passage: Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design is a 2009 book about intelligent design by philosopher and intelligent design advocate Stephen C. Meyer. The book was well received by some within the conservative, intelligent design and evangelical communities, but several other reviewers were critical and wrote that Meyer's claims are incorrect.
Title: Stephen Singer-Brewster
Passage: Stephen C. Singer-Brewster (b. 1945) also known as Stephen C. Brewster is an American astronomer.
Title: Atlanta and Edgewood Street Railroad
Passage: The Atlanta Edgewood Street Railroad Company of Atlanta, Georgia was organized in 1886 by Joel Hurt, C. W. Hubner, H. E. W. Palmer, W. P. Inman, Peter Lynch, R. C. Mitchell, Asa Griggs Candler, J. P. McDonald, J. G. Reynolds, A. F. Moreland, and P. H. Harralson. It was originally authorized to run horsecars along Foster Street (which would soon be renamed Edgewood Avenue) to what was then the separate village of Edgewood.
Title: O'Connell Center
Passage: The Stephen C. O'Connell Center, also known as the O'Dome, is a 10,133-seat multi-purpose arena located on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida. The facility is named for the sixth president of the university, Stephen C. O'Connell, who served from 1967 to 1973. The facility is located on the northern side of the university's campus, between its football field, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field, and its baseball field, McKethan Stadium.
Title: Stephen C. Meyer
Passage: Stephen C. Meyer (born 1958) is an advocate of the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design. He helped found the Center for Science and Culture (CSC) of the Discovery Institute (DI), which is the main organization behind the intelligent design movement. Before joining the DI, Meyer was a professor at Whitworth College. Meyer is currently a Senior Fellow of the DI and Director of its Center for Science and Culture (CSC).
Title: Darwinism, Design and Public Education
Passage: Darwinism, Design and Public Education is a 2003 anthology, consisting largely of rewritten versions of essays from a 1998 issue of Michigan State University Press's journal, "Rhetoric and Public Affairs", edited by intelligent design activists John Angus Campbell (who serves on the journal's editorial board) and Stephen C. Meyer, neither of whom are scientists. The book is promoted as being a "peer-reviewed science book", however in reviewing it Barbara Forrest notes that:
Title: J. P. Moreland
Passage: James Porter Moreland (born March 9, 1948), better known as J. P. Moreland, is an American philosopher, theologian, and Christian apologist. He currently serves as a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University in La Mirada, California.
Title: Unlocking the Mystery of Life
Passage: Unlocking the Mystery of Life is a 2003 intelligent design documentary film promoted and produced by Illustra Media (linked to Discovery Media, successor to the Moody Bible Institute's "Moody Institute of Science") and Focus on the Family. The film's script was written by Stephen C. Meyer, who is director of the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute, and it includes fellows of the institute such as Jonathan Wells and Michael Behe arguing for intelligent design and against evolution.
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intelligent design
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Theistic science
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J. P. Moreland
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Who composed the musical works Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and All-Night Vigil?
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Title: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Leontovych)
Passage: The Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Ukrainian: , tr. "Liturhiya Ivana Zlatoustoho") is the musical setting of the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom by Mykola Leontovych. Consistent with Orthodox tradition, in which service is sung exclusively a cappella, the piece is set for unaccompanied choir and soloist. It was first performed in the Mykolaiv Cathedral at the Kiev Pechersk Lavra on May 22, 1919, with Leontovych himself conducting.
Title: St. John Chrysostom Church, Novokuznetsk
Passage: The St. John Chrysostom Church (Russian: ) It is a Catholic church in Novokuznetsk in Russia. This church, dedicated to St. John Chrysostom has the distinction of hosting two parishes, one of Latin or Roman rite Byzantine rite and the other formed by the Greco-Roman parish of the Uniate. His Catholic pastor serves both rites.
Title: All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff)
Passage: The All-Night Vigil (Pre-reform Russian: , "Vsnoshchnoye bdniye"; Modern Russian: ) is an a cappella choral composition by Sergei Rachmaninoff, his Op. 37, premiered on March 23, 1915 in Moscow.
Title: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Rachmaninoff)
Passage: Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op. 31 (Russian: ), is a musical work by Sergei Rachmaninoff, one of his two major unaccompanied choral works (the other being his All-Night Vigil). The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is the primary worship service of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Title: All-Night Vigil (Tchaikovsky)
Passage: The All-Night Vigil for choir" (Russian: ", "Vsyenoshchnoye bdyeniye dlya khora ") is an "a cappella" choral composition by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, his Op. 52, written from 1881 to 1882. It consists of settings of texts taken from the Russian Orthodox all-night vigil ceremony.
Title: John Chrysostom
Passage: John Chrysostom ( ; Greek: ), c. 349 14 September 407, Archbishop of Constantinople, was an important Early Church Father. He is known for his preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, the "Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom", and his ascetic sensibilities. The epithet "" ("Chrysostomos", anglicized as Chrysostom) means "golden-mouthed" in Greek and denotes his celebrated eloquence. Chrysostom was among the most prolific authors in the early Christian Church, exceeded only by Augustine of Hippo in the quantity of his surviving writings.
Title: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Tchaikovsky)
Passage: The Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Russian: , "Liturgiya svyatogo Ioanna Zlatousta ") is an "a cappella" choral composition by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, his Op. 41, composed in 1878. It consists of settings of texts taken from the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, the most celebrated of the eucharistic services of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Tchaikovsky's setting constitutes the first "unified musical cycle" of the liturgy.
Title: St. John Chrysostom Church (Delafield, Wisconsin)
Passage: St. John Chrysostom Church, also known as the Episcopal Church of St. John Chrysostom and the Little Red Church on the Hill, is a historic wooden Episcopal church building located at 1111 Genesee Street in Delafield, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Built in 1853, it was designed by noted New York architect Richard Michell Upjohn working with his father Richard Upjohn in what has come to be known as the Carpenter Gothic style of architecture. Father James DeKoven served as the parish's first rector from 1855 until 1859. Bishop Jackson Kemper consecrated the building on May 20, 1856. On February 23, 1972, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Title: Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom
Passage: The Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom is the most celebrated divine liturgy (or "mass") in the Byzantine Rite. It is named after its core part, the anaphora attributed to Saint John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople in the 5th century.
Title: Nicarete
Passage: Saint Nicarete (? 5th century), was a woman of Nicomedia who became a saint as a disciple of St. John Chrysostom. She left her home specifically to study theology and practice devotion and care for the poor in Constantinople. She became a follower of John Chrysostom and worked as a physician as well as a healer for the poor. She cured John Chrysostom of a stomach ailment. Later, when Chrysostom was sent into exile from Constantinople, she went with him.
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Sergei Rachmaninoff
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Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Rachmaninoff)
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All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff)
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Shara Nova recorded and performed with an American singer who relesed an album by Asthmatic Kitty on what date?
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Title: Carrie amp; Lowell
Passage: Carrie Lowell is the seventh studio album by American musician Sufjan Stevens, released through Asthmatic Kitty on March 31, 2015. Unlike Stevens's previous studio album, the electronic "The Age of Adz", "Carrie Lowell" is sparsely instrumental and marks a return to the performer's indie folk roots. The album was given a one-week preview on NPR.
Title: Should Have Known Better
Passage: "Should Have Known Better" is a song by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens. It is the second track and second single from his seventh studio album, "Carrie Lowell", and was released digitally on March 11, 2015 on Asthmatic Kitty. A promotional CD was later released on Asthmatic Kitty but was not available for sale.
Title: The Hazards of Love
Passage: The Hazards of Love is the fifth album by the American indie rock band The Decemberists, released through Capitol Records and Rough Trade in 2009. The album was inspired by an Anne Briggs EP titled "The Hazards of Love". According to the band, frontman Colin Meloy had set out to write a song with the album's title, which eventually developed into an entire album. Becky Stark (of Lavender Diamond), Shara Nova (of My Brightest Diamond), and Jim James (of My Morning Jacket) provide guest vocals throughout the album, while Robyn Hitchcock makes a cameo guitar appearance on "An Interlude".
Title: A Sun Came
Passage: A Sun Came is the debut folk rock album by Sufjan Stevens, released in 2000 on Asthmatic Kitty. It was reissued four years later. Among Stevens' back catalog, "A Sun Came" is notable for being recorded on four-track.
Title: Cathedral (Castanets album)
Passage: Cathedral is an album by Castanets, released on October 19, 2004 through Asthmatic Kitty. Part of the album was recorded live and includes a dozen local musicians. Led by Raymond Raposa, this is the band's first foray into studio recording, which he described as 'a really protracted, uncomfortable process'. The release features guest-vocals by Brigit DeCook and Liz Janes. The material was partly recorded in a remote cabin in Northern California. Raposa had planned to publish a novel to accompany the album, which failed to surface.
Title: DM Stith
Passage: David Michael Stith is a singersongwriter and multi-instrumentalist who released his first album "Heavy Ghost" in 2009 on the Asthmatic Kitty label. He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.
Title: Chicago (Sufjan Stevens song)
Passage: "Chicago" ("Go! Chicago! Go! Yeah!" on the vinyl edition) is a track from Sufjan Stevens 2005 concept album "Illinois", released on Asthmatic Kitty. The song tells the semi-autobiographical story of a young man on a road trip, and his youthful idealism. The track is one of Stevens' most popular songs, and he usually ends his live shows with a version of this song. The song has been recorded in five different versions by Stevens himself, the versions not on "Illinois" being included on the collection "", and one demo released digitally on Stevens' website, later released as a 12" single bundled with the "Illinois: Special 10th Anniversary Blue Marvel Edition". The track has also been sampled by Chiddy Bang on their single "All Things Go".
Title: Shara Nova
Passage: Shara Nova (previously Worden) is the lead singer and songwriter for My Brightest Diamond. As a composer she is most recognized for her choral compositions and the baroque chamber opera "You Us We All". New music composers Sarah Kirkland Snider, David Lang, Steve Mackey and Bryce Dessner have composed pieces for Nova's voice. She has recorded as a guest vocalist with David Byrne, Laurie Anderson, The Decemberists, Sufjan Stevens, Jedi Mind Tricks, The Blind Boys of Alabama and Stateless as well as extensive collaborations with visual artists Matthew Ritchie and Matthew Barney. She was formerly the frontwoman of AwRY. On March 3, 2016 Shara legally changed her last name from Worden to Nova.
Title: The Age of Adz
Passage: The Age of Adz (pronounced ) is the sixth studio album by American singersongwriter Sufjan Stevens, released on October 12, 2010 by Asthmatic Kitty. It was Stevens' first song-based full-length album in five years, since the release of "Illinois" in 2005.
Title: My Brightest Diamond
Passage: My Brightest Diamond is the project of singersongwriter and multi-instrumentalist Shara Nova. The band has released four studio albums, 2006's "Bring Me the Workhorse", 2008's "A Thousand Shark's Teeth", 2011's "All Things Will Unwind", and 2014's "This Is My Hand", along with remix albums "Tear It Down" and "Shark Remixes, Volumes 1-4". Nova has also recorded and performed with The Decemberists (as "The Queen" on their album "Hazards of Love") and Sufjan Stevens' albums "Illinoise" and "The Age of Adz".
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October 12, 2010
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My Brightest Diamond
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The Age of Adz
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Judith Exner, was an American woman who claimed to be the mistress of U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Mafia leaders Sam Giancana and John "Handsome Johnny" Roselli, was an influential mobster for the Chicago Outfit who helped that organization control Hollywood and the Las Vegas Strip, and died on which date?
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Title: Anthony Spilotro
Passage: Anthony John Spilotro (May 19, 1938 June 14, 1986), nicknamed "The Ant", was an American mobster and enforcer for the Chicago Outfit in Las Vegas, Nevada, during the 1970s and 1980s. His job was to protect and oversee the Outfit's illegal casino profits (the "skim"), when some of the casinos were run by Frank Rosenthal. Spilotro replaced Outfit member Marshall Caifano in Las Vegas.
Title: Kool G Rap
Passage: Nathaniel Thomas Wilson (born July 20, 1968), better known by his stage name Kool G Rap (or simply G Rap), is an American rapper from Corona, Queens. He began his career in the mid-1980s as one half of the group Kool G Rap DJ Polo and as a member of the Juice Crew. He is often cited as one of the most influential and skilled MCs of all time, and a pioneer of mafioso rapstreethardcore content and multisyllabic rhyming. On his album "The Giancana Story", he stated that the "G" in his name stands for "Giancana" (after the mobster Sam Giancana), but on other occasions he has stated that it stands for "Genius".
Title: Milwaukee crime family
Passage: The Milwaukee crime family or Balistrieri crime family is an American Mafia crime family based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The crime family was considered a branch of the Chicago Outfit. The family's most influential boss was Frank "Mr. Big" Balistrieri, who was greatly involved in the Las Vegas skimming casinos. Today, the crime family is nearly extinct, since Balistrieri died in 1993, with the "Chicago Outfit" gaining control over some of the illegal rackets in the area.
Title: Joseph Glimco
Passage: Joseph Paul Glimco (January 14, 1909 April 28, 1991) was an Italian American labor leader and well-known organized crime figure based in Chicago, Illinois. He was considered "Chicago's top labor racketeer" in the 1950s. One high-ranking Chicago Teamsters leader noted in 1954, "He is the mob. When he opens his mouth, it's the syndicate talking." Glimco was active in the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) and a close associate of Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa. He was a capo in the Chicago Outfit, an organized crime syndicate, and oversaw the syndicate's labor racketeering efforts. He worked closely with Tony "Joe Batters" Accardo, who led the Chicago Outfit from 1943 to 1957, and Sam "Momo" Giancana, who led the syndicate from 1957 to 1966. A United States Senate committee once claimed that Glimco ran "the nation's most corrupt union."
Title: Hyman Larner
Passage: Hyman Larner (November 4, 1913 October 12, 2002) was an American gangster associated with Sam Giancana and the Chicago Outfit. Known in the newspapers as the "The Ivy League Mobster", he was the head of the Chicago Outfit's slot machine racket.
Title: Theodore Roe
Passage: Teddy Roe (August 26, 1898 - August 4, 1952) was an African-American mob boss who built an illegal gambling empire in South Side, Chicago during the 1940s and 1950s. Roe earned the nickname "Robinhood" because of his philanthropy among the neighborhood poor. After refusing to pay, "street tax," to the Chicago Outfit, Roe fatally shot a made man who had been ordered to assassinate him. In retaliation, Teddy Roe was murdered by an Outfit crew commanded by Sam Giancana on August 4, 1952.
Title: Judith Exner
Passage: Judith Exner (January 11, 1934 September 24, 1999) was an American woman who claimed to be the mistress of U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Mafia leaders Sam Giancana and John Roselli. She was also known as Judith Campbell Exner, and Judith Campbell.
Title: Charles Nicoletti
Passage: Charles "Chuckie" Anthony Nicoletti (December 3, 1916 - March 29, 1977), also known as "The Typewriter" and "Chuckie Typewriter", was a top Chicago Outfit hitman under Outfit boss Sam Giancana before and after Giancana's rise and fall.
Title: John Roselli
Passage: John "Handsome Johnny" Roselli (born Filippo Sacco; July 4, 1905 August 9, 1976), sometimes spelled Rosselli, was an influential mobster for the Chicago Outfit who helped that organization control Hollywood and the Las Vegas Strip. In the early 1960s Roselli was recruited, without his knowledge, by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in a plot to assassinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
Title: Sam Giancana
Passage: Salvatore "Mooney Sam" Giancana (born Salvatore Giangana; June 15, 1908 June 19, 1975), better known as Sam Giancana, was a Sicilian American mobster, notable for being boss of the Chicago Outfit from 19571966. Among his other nicknames were, "Momo", "Sam the Cigar," and "Sammy."
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August 9, 1976
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Judith Exner
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John Roselli
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Jackson Berkey is best known for his work with what new age music group that is known primarily for its Fresh Aire series of albums?
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Title: Nama band
Passage: Nama is a Greek pop jazznew age music group starting their career 1992 with the debut album NAMA. Formed by singer Iphigenia and composer
Title: Jackson Berkey
Passage: Jackson Berkey is an American composer, pianist and singer, best known for his work with Mannheim Steamroller, which he co-founded with Chip Davis in 1974.
Title: Fresh Aire Interludes
Passage: Fresh Aire Interludes is an album in new age musical group Mannheim Steamroller's "Fresh Aire" series. The album was originally released in 1981. The album is a compilation of piano interludes from the first four "Fresh Aire" albums. All of its tracks are played by pianist Jackson Berkey.
Title: Medwyn Goodall
Passage: Medwyn Goodall (born in 1961) is a composer and musician mostly associated with the New Age genre. He was born in Yorkshire, England. He lives with his wife Wendy in Cornwall, England. According to Allmusic, "Goodall began composing original songs as a teen, earning local notoriety with his band Trax; in the years to follow, he learned to play a vast range of instruments, including mandolin, piano, drums, harp, flute, glockenspiel, panpipes, vibraphone and synthesizer, and cut his first album at age 26". He is a prolific recorder, having recorded over 75 albums. He also topped the UK music charts twice and sold over three million albums. His first album was "Emergence" (1987), published by New World Music. His early albums were published also by Oreade Music. Medwyn Goodall recently started MG Music, a record label which specialises in New Age music.
Title: The Most Relaxing New Age Music in the Universe
Passage: The Most Relaxing New Age Music in the Universe is a two-disk album of new-age music produced by Kin-Kou Music under Savoy Label Group and first released on January 11, 2005. Each disk contains 12 tracks arranged and performed by various artists. The album reached number six in top New Age album charts in 2005, and was on the Billboard charts in that genre for 40 weeks. It was followed by several more albums: "More of the Most Relaxing New Age Music in the Universe" (July 2005), "The Ultimate Most Relaxing New Age Music in the Universe" (June 2006), and "The Best of the Most Relaxing New Age Music in the Universe" (October 2012). Each contained music by many of the same artists and was produced under the same label.
Title: Fresh Aire 7
Passage: Fresh Aire 7 was the seventh album in new age musical group Mannheim Steamroller's "Fresh Aire" series. The album was originally released in 1990 and peaked at 77 on the Billboard album chart in December of that year. Its theme is based on the number seven. The album won a Grammy Award for best New Age album in 1991.
Title: Fresh Aire IV
Passage: Fresh Aire 4 was the fourth album in new age musical group Mannheim Steamroller's "Fresh Aire" series. The album was originally released in 1981. Each of the first four "Fresh Aire" albums is based on a season; "Fresh Aire 4"' s theme is Winter. The entire album was mixed and recorded digitally and was also one of the first CDs released.
Title: Mannheim Steamroller
Passage: Mannheim Steamroller is an American Neoclassical new-age music group founded by Chip Davis, that is known primarily for its "Fresh Aire" series of albums, which blend classical music with elements of new age and rock, and for its modern recordings of Christmas music. The group has sold 28 million albums in the U.S. alone.
Title: Can Atilla
Passage: Can Atilla (born in 1969) is a Turkish musician and composer of electronic, ethnic, orchestral and new age music. Graduated from Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory in 1990 with a BA degree in violin, he has composed several studio albums as well as numerous scores for films, plays and television series. Although his earlier works fall in the category of electronic music, starting from mid 2000's he started to compose in more traditional style and gained reputation with his epic Empire Pentalogy, which consists of 5 Ottoman-era themed albums (Cariyeler ve Geceler, 1453 - Sultanlar Akna, Ak- Hrrem, Altn a, 1453 - Fatih Akna) that he produced during the years between 2005 and 2012. Can Atilla is widely regarded as a pioneer in Turkish electronic and new age music.
Title: Destini Beard
Passage: Destini Beard is an American singer and songwriter based out of Pennsylvania. She works mostly in Alternative and New Age music and is best known for her work with the group Midnight Syndicate. Her father, Ed Beard, Jr., is a world-famous Fantasy Artist, and provides the cover art for Destini's works.
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Mannheim Steamroller
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Jackson Berkey
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Mannheim Steamroller
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Which organization operates a natural and cultural history museum located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia?
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Title: Carlton Gardens Primary School
Passage: Carlton Gardens Primary School (number 2605) is a historic state school in inner Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located at 215 Rathdowne Street, Carlton, Victoria, between Grattan and Pelham streets, overlooking the Carlton Gardens.
Title: Dickinson Museum Center
Passage: The Dickinson Museum Center is an organization that preserves and presents history through a museum complex in Dickinson, North Dakota. The organization operates the museum center, which serves as a history museum for the city of Dickinson, Stark County, and Southwest North Dakota.
Title: Museums Victoria
Passage: Museums Victoria is an organisation which operates three major state-owned museums in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the Melbourne Museum, the Immigration Museum and Scienceworks. It also manages the Royal Exhibition Building and a storage facility in Melbourne's City of Moreland.
Title: Treasury Gardens
Passage: The Treasury Gardens consist of 5.8 hectares (14.4 acres) on the south-eastern side of the Melbourne Central Business District, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The gardens are bounded by Wellington Parade, Spring Street, Treasury Place, and by the Fitzroy Gardens across Lansdowne street to the west. They form part of a network of city gardens including Fitzroy Gardens, Carlton Gardens, Flagstaff Gardens and Kings Domain. The gardens are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register for their historical, archaeological, social, "aesthetic and scientific (horticultural) importance for its outstanding nineteenth century design, path layout and planting."
Title: Swedish History Museum
Passage: The Swedish History Museum (Swedish: "Historiska museet or Statens historiska museum" ) is a museum located in Stockholm, Sweden, that covers Swedish archaeology and cultural history from the Mesolithic period to present day. Founded in 1866, it operates as a government agency and is tasked with preserving Swedish historical items as well as making knowledge about history available to the public.
Title: Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History
Passage: Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History ( , Kanagawa Kenritsu Rekishi Hakubutsukan ) also known as the Yokohama Museum of Cultural History is a history museum in Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.
Title: Amathole Museum
Passage: The Amathole Museum, formerly the Kaffrarian Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in King William's Town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The museum houses the second largest collection of mammals in South Africa and includes the taxidermied body of Huberta, the hippopotamus.
Title: Natural History Museum of Denmark
Passage: The Natural History Museum of Denmark is a natural history museum located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was created as a 1 January 2004 merger of Copenhagen's Zoological Museum, Geological Museum, Botanical Museum and Central Library, and Botanical Gardens. It is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen.
Title: Croatian Natural History Museum
Passage: The Croatian Natural History Museum (Croatian: "Hrvatski prirodoslovni muzej" ) is the oldest and biggest natural history museum and the main body for natural history research, preservation and collection in Croatia. Located on Dimitrije Demeter Street in Gornji Grad, one of the oldest neighbourhoods of the Croatian capital Zagreb, it owns one of the biggest museum collections in Croatia, with over 2 million artefacts, including over 1.1 million animal specimens. It was founded in 1846 as the "National Museum". The National Museum was later split up into five museums, three of which were in 1986 merged as departments of the newly named Croatian Natural History Museum. The museum contains a large scientific library open to the public, and publishes the first Croatian natural history scientific journal, "Natura Croatica".
Title: Melbourne Museum
Passage: Melbourne Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia.
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Museums Victoria
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Museums Victoria
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Melbourne Museum
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Which American screenwriter is best known for his work on short film comedies, Charley Chase or Marc Lawrence?
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Title: Crazy like a Fox (1926 film)
Passage: Crazy like a Fox is a 1926 American short film starring Charley Chase. The two-reel silent comedy stars Chase as a young man who feigns insanity in order to get out of an arranged marriage, only to find out that his sweetheart is the girl he has been arranged to marry. Chase would remake the film as "The Wrong Miss Wright" (1937) in the sound era during his tenure at Columbia Pictures.
Title: On the Wrong Trek
Passage: On The Wrong Trek is a 1936 short film starring Charley Chase, directed by Harold Law, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by MGM. It features a cameo appearance by Laurel and Hardy.
Title: The Heckler (film)
Passage: The Heckler (1940) is an American short film produced by columbia pictures association directed by Del Lord and starring Charley Chase.
Title: Neighborhood House (film)
Passage: Neighborhood House is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Charley Chase, Harold Law and Alan Hale, Sr. and written by Charley Chase, Harold Law, Richard Flournoy and Arthur Vernon Jones. The film stars Charley Chase, Rosina Lawrence, Darla Hood, George Meeker, Ben Taggart and Dick Elliott. The film was released on May 9, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Title: Our Gang (film)
Passage: Our Gang (1922) is an American "Our Gang" silent short film that was the third entry in the series to be released. It was directed by Charley Chase, Robert F. McGowan, Tom McNamara, and Fred Newmeyer. The two-reeler was released into theaters on November 5, 1922 by Path.
Title: Thelma Todd
Passage: Thelma Alice Todd (July 29, 1906 December 16, 1935) was an American actress. Appearing in about 120 pictures between 1926 and 1935, she is best remembered for her comedic roles in films such as Marx Brothers' "Monkey Business" and "Horse Feathers", a number of Charley Chase's short comedies, and co-starring with Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante in "Speak Easily". She also had roles in Wheeler and Woolsey farces, several Laurel and Hardy films, the last of which ("The Bohemian Girl") featured her in a part that was truncated by her suspicious death at the age of 29.
Title: Spec O'Donnell
Passage: Walter "Spec" O'Donnell (April 9, 1911 October 14, 1986) was an American film actor. He appeared in 191 films between 1923 and 1978. He was born in Fresno, California and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. He worked frequently for producer Hal Roach, often appearing in silent comedies as the bratty son of Max Davidson or Charley Chase. His sound era roles were mostly uncredited bits, though he has the unusual distinction of playing the same role (a newsboy) in both an original film and its remake: "Princess O'Hara" and "It Ain't Hay".
Title: Marc Lawrence (filmmaker)
Passage: Marc Lawrence (born October 22, 1959) is an American screenwriter, film producer and film director. He is best known for the four films that he has made with actor Sandra Bullock.
Title: Viola Richard
Passage: Viola Richard, (26 January 1904 28 December 1973), was an American actress who appeared in several silent short comedies at the Hal Roach Studios opposite Laurel and Hardy, Charley Chase and Max Davidson in the 1920s. Pert and vivacious, she left Roach in 1928, but returned in 1935 to play small roles in an Our Gang short and again with Laurel and Hardy in "Tit for Tat".
Title: Charley Chase
Passage: Charley Chase (born Charles Joseph Parrott, October 20, 1893 June 20, 1940) was an American comedian, actor, screenwriter and film director, best known for his work in Hal Roach short film comedies. He was the older brother of comediandirector James Parrott.
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Charley Chase
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Charley Chase
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Marc Lawrence (filmmaker)
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Did Dodo Abashidze and Michael Crichton have the same nationality?
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Title: Grave Descend
Passage: Grave Descend is a novel written by Michael Crichton under the pseudonym John Lange. It was originally published in 1970, and later re-released in 2006 as part of the Hard Case Crime series. For this release, Michael Crichton did an overall revision of the text. The novel was nominated for the Edgar Award in 1971. Hard Case Crime will republish the novel under Crichton's name on October 29, 2013.
Title: Jurassic Park (novel)
Passage: Jurassic Park is a 1990 science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton, divided into seven sections (iterations). A cautionary tale about genetic engineering, it presents the collapse of an amusement park showcasing genetically recreated dinosaurs to illustrate the mathematical concept of chaos theory and its real world implications. A sequel titled "The Lost World", also written by Crichton, was published in 1995. In 1997, both novels were re-published as a single book titled "Michael Crichton's Jurassic World", unrelated to the film of the same name.
Title: Travels (book)
Passage: Travels (published in 1988) is a nonfiction book by Michael Crichton that details Crichton's attempts to leave his medical education at Harvard Medical School, followed by his subsequent travel to Los Angeles and adventures continuing his professional writing career, beginning with "The Great Train Robbery" (1975). After his initial book became a movie starring Sean Connery, Crichton describes his adventures over the world, and ultimately his experience with mysticism, including out-of-body experiences, astral projection, and fortune-telling.
Title: The Andromeda Strain
Passage: The Andromeda Strain is a 1969 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton documenting the efforts of a team of scientists investigating the outbreak of a deadly extraterrestrial microorganism in Arizona. "The Andromeda Strain" appeared in the "New York Times" Best Seller list, establishing Michael Crichton as a genre writer.
Title: Dodo Abashidze
Passage: David "Dodo" Abashidze (Georgian: [] ; Russian: ; 1 May 1924 26 January 1990) was a Soviet Georgian film actor and director. He appeared in 50 films between 1954 and 1988.
Title: The Legend of Suram Fortress
Passage: The Legend of the Suram Fortress (Georgian: ) is a 1985 drama film directed by Georgian SSR-born Soviet-Armenian director Sergei Parajanov and Georgian actor Dodo Abashidze. Sergei Parajanov's first film after 15 years of censorship in the Soviet Union, it is a film stylistically linked with his earlier" The Color of Pomegranates" (1968): The film consists of a series of tableaux; once again minimal dialogue is used; the film abounds in surreal, almost oneiric power.
Title: The Lost World (Crichton novel)
Passage: The Lost World is a techno thriller novel written by Michael Crichton and published in 1995 by Knopf. A paperback edition (ISBN ) followed in 1996. It is a sequel to his earlier novel "Jurassic Park". In 1997, both novels were re-published as a single book titled "Michael Crichton's Jurassic World", unrelated to the 2015 film of the same name.
Title: Michael Crichton
Passage: John Michael Crichton ( ; October 23, 1942 November 4, 2008) was an American best-selling author, screenwriter, film director and producer best known for his work in the science fiction, medical fiction and thriller genres. His books have sold over 200 million copies worldwide, and many have been adapted into films.
Title: Ashik Kerib (film)
Passage: Ashik Kerib (Georgian: -) (literally, "the strange lover") is a 1988 film by the Soviet-Georgian and Armenian filmmakers Dodo Abashidze and Sergei Parajanov based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov. It was Parajanov's last completed film and was dedicated to his close friend Andrei Tarkovsky, who had died two years previously. The film also features a detailed portrayal of Azerbaijani culture.
Title: Micro (novel)
Passage: Micro is a techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton, published posthumously in 2011. Upon his death in 2008, an untitled, unfinished manuscript was found on his computer, which would become "Micro" and complete his two-book deal with publisher HarperCollins. HarperCollins chose science writer Richard Preston to complete the novel from Crichton's remaining notes and research, and it was finally published in 2011. "Micro" is Crichton's second posthumous novel; "Pirate Latitudes", a historical thriller, was also found on his computer and published posthumously in 2009.
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Dodo Abashidze
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Michael Crichton
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Iain Edward Hume plays for a professional football club established in what year?
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Title: East Fife F.C.
Passage: East Fife Football Club is a semi-professional football club established in 1903 in Methil, Fife, Scotland. They are members of the Scottish Professional Football League. They compete in League One, the third tier of the Scottish football league system.
Title: Kerala Blasters FC
Passage: Kerala Blasters Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Kochi, Kerala. The Blasters compete in the Indian Super League, one of the top leagues of Indian football. The club was established on 24 May 2014 and began their first professional season a few months later in October 2014. The team name comes from one of their owners, former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, who was known as the "Master Blaster" during his playing days.
Title: Maccabi Tiberias F.C.
Passage: Maccabi Tiberias Football Club (Hebrew: ) was an Israeli football club based at Tiberias. The club was founded in 1925, the first football club established in Tiberias.
Title: Hull F.C.
Passage: Hull Football Club, commonly referred to as Hull or Hull F.C., is a professional rugby league football club established in 1865 and based in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The club plays in the Super League competition and were known as Hull Sharks from 199699.
Title: Balmain RFC
Passage: The Balmain Rugby Football Club is an Australian rugby union football club, based in Balmain, Sydney, New South Wales. The original club established in 1873 is one of the oldest rugby clubs in Australia. Balmain was one of the founding members in 1874 of the Southern Rugby Union, later renamed the New South Wales Rugby Union, which was the first governing body for the sport in the Southern Hemisphere. Billy Murdoch, who would later go on to captain the Australian cricket team, was Balmain's first captain, and he represented the club at the Southern Rugby Union's formation.
Title: Southern Districts Football Club
Passage: The Southern Districts Football Club, nicknamed, Crocs, is an Australian rules football club established in 1981. The club plays in the Northern Territory Football League at semi-professional level.
Title: Iain Hume
Passage: Iain Edward Hume (born on 30 October in 1983) is a Canadian footballer who plays for Kerala Blasters in Indian Super League.
Title: North Winnipeg Nomads Football Club
Passage: The North Winnipeg Nomads Football Club is a Canadian football club established in 1969 and originally started as a single bantam age (15-year-olds) football team. Eventually, the club grew to include teams from ages 7 to 21. The Nomads has the second largest enrolment in Canadian amateur football.
Title: Al Hamriyah Club
Passage: Al Hamriyah Club is professional football club established in 1984. The club is located in , Al Hamriyah, United Arab Emirates.
Title: Dostluk S.K.
Passage: Dostluk Spor Kulb is a multi-sport club established 1973 as a women's football club in Istanbul, Turkey. It is known as the country's first ever women's football club. The club also maintains the branches of basketball, swimming, tennis and volleyball to its activities. The club's colors are orange and black. "Dostluk" is the Turkish word for "Friendship".
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2014
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Iain Hume
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Kerala Blasters FC
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Which James Bond spy film did Klaus Maria Brandauer featured in
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Title: Brandauer Ingenuus Ensemble
Passage: The Brandauer Ingenuus Ensemble is a theatre group based in Europe under the artistic conduction of Golden Globe Winner and Academy Awards nominated actor and director Klaus Maria Brandauer.
Title: The Russia House (film)
Passage: The Russia House is a 1990 American spy film directed by Fred Schepisi. Tom Stoppard wrote the screenplay based on John le Carr's novel of the same name. The film stars Sean Connery, Michelle Pfeiffer, Roy Scheider, James Fox, John Mahoney, and Klaus Maria Brandauer.
Title: Emilio Largo
Passage: Emilio Largo is a fictional character and the main antagonist from the 1961 James Bond novel "Thunderball". He appears in the 1965 film adaptation, again as the main antagonist, with Italian actor Adolfo Celi filling the role. Largo is also the main antagonist in the 1983 unofficial James Bond movie "Never Say Never Again", a remake of "Thunderball". In "Never Say Never Again", the character's name, however, was changed to Maximillian Largo and he was portrayed by the Austrian actor Klaus Maria Brandauer.
Title: Never Say Never Again
Passage: Never Say Never Again is a 1983 James Bond spy film starring Sean Connery, directed by Irvin Kershner, produced by Jack Schwartzman, and written by Lorenzo Semple Jr. with uncredited additional co-writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, from a story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming. It is the second adaptation of Fleming's "Thunderball", which was previously adapted as the 1965 film of the same name. Unlike the majority of James Bond films, "Never Say Never Again" was not produced by Eon Productions, but by an independent production company, one of whose members was Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the "Thunderball" story, who retained the filming rights of the novel following a legal dispute over them.
Title: Klaus Maria Brandauer
Passage: Klaus Maria Brandauer (] ; born 22 June 1943) is an Austrian actor, film director, and professor at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. He is known internationally for his roles in "Mephisto" (1981), "Never Say Never Again" (1983) and "Out of Africa" (1985).
Title: Hanussen (1988 film)
Passage: Hanussen is a 1988 Hungarian film about Erik Jan Hanussen by Istvn Szab. It was nominated for the 1988 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The German language film starred Klaus Maria Brandauer. The film was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Mario and the Magician (film)
Passage: Mario and the Magician (German: Mario und der Zauberer ) is a 1994 German-language drama film directed by Klaus Maria Brandauer, based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival where Lajos Koltai won the Special Silver St. George for the Director of Photography.
Title: The Lightship
Passage: The Lightship is a 1986 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer and Robert Duvall, with early appearances from Arliss Howard and William Forsythe.
Title: Mephisto (1981 film)
Passage: Mephisto is the title of a 1981 film adaptation of Klaus Mann's novel "Mephisto", directed by Istvn Szab, and starring Klaus Maria Brandauer as Hendrik Hfgen. The film was a co-production between companies in West Germany, Hungary and Austria.
Title: Druids (film)
Passage: Druids (French: "Vercingtorix: La lgende du druide roi") is a French-Canadian-Belgian historical film first released on 31 August 2001, directed by Jacques Dorfmann. It stars Christopher Lambert, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Ins Sastre, Maria Kavardjikova, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, and Max von Sydow.
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Never Say Never Again
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Klaus Maria Brandauer
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Never Say Never Again
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San Diego NASL was founded by what Belgian professional footballer who plays for Chelsea and the Belgium national team?
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Title: Kevin De Bruyne
Passage: Kevin De Bruyne (] ; born 28 June 1991) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays for English club Manchester City and the Belgium national team. De Bruyne plays mainly as an attacking midfielder but can also play as a winger or second striker. He is often described as one of the best modern day advanced playmakers due to his technique, wide range of passing, and long-range shooting skills, and is often regarded as one of the best midfielders in Europe.
Title: Eden Hazard
Passage: Eden Michael Hazard (] ; born 7 January 1991) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays for English club Chelsea and the Belgium national team. He primarily plays as an attacking midfielder and as a wide midfielder. Hazard's creativity, speed, and technical ability are widely acknowledged. He has been described as "a superb passer" and has earned critical acclaim for his playing style, which has led to the media, coaches, and players drawing comparisons to Ballon d'Or winners Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Hazard is often ranked by coaches, colleagues, and commentators as one of the best players in the world.
Title: Gunther Hofmans
Passage: Gunther Jozef Hofmans (born 3 January 1967) is a former Belgian professional footballer who spent his entire career in Belgium playing as an attacking midfielder and striker for Germinal Ekeren and Germinal Beerschot. He also represented the Belgium national team, winning one cap. He currently works as a team manager for Royal Antwerp, since 2011, having previously worked in the same position, at one of his previous clubs, Germinal Beerschot, from 2008 to 2011.
Title: Axel Witsel
Passage: Axel Laurent Angel Lambert Witsel (born 12 January 1989) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays for Chinese club Tianjin Quanjian. During his play for the Belgium national team, he came into the first team as a right-winger, and can also play attacking midfielder, though his natural position is as a central midfielder.
Title: Thibaut Courtois
Passage: Thibaut Nicolas Marc Courtois (] ; ] ; born 11 May 1992) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Chelsea and the Belgium national team.
Title: Divock Origi
Passage: Divock Okoth Origi (] ; born 18 April 1995) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg, on loan from Liverpool, and the Belgium national team. He is the son of former Kenyan professional footballer Mike Origi.
Title: Dries Mertens
Passage: Dries Mertens (] , born 6 May 1987) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a striker or winger for Italian club Napoli and the Belgium national team. Mertens signed for Napoli in 2013 prior to which he had stints in Belgium with Gent and Eendracht Aalst, and in the Netherlands with AGOVV Apeldoorn, Utrecht and PSV.
Title: San Diego NASL
Passage: San Diego NASL is a proposed American professional soccer team based in San Diego County, California, United States. The Division II team is announced to make its debut in the North American Soccer League in 2018. The club's founders include soccer players Demba Ba, Eden Hazard, Yohan Cabaye and Moussa Sow. The club intends to build a soccer complex somewhere in San Diego's North County and will play its games at the University of San Diego's Torero Stadium in the meantime. A name for the team has not been announced.
Title: Vincent Kompany
Passage: Vincent Jean Mpoy Kompany (] ;] ; born 10 April 1986) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a central defender and captains both English club Manchester City and the Belgium national team. In the 201112 season he was awarded the captaincy of Manchester City, leading his club to win the Premier League that season, their first league title in 44 years. He is also chairman of Belgium D3B Division club BX Brussels.
Title: Michy Batshuayi
Passage: Michy Batshuayi-Atunga (born 2 October 1993) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Chelsea and the Belgium national team.
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Eden Michael Hazard
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San Diego NASL
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Eden Hazard
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The mountain pass connecting the town of Landi Kotal to the Valley of Peshawar is located in what country?
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Title: Ali Masjid
Passage: Ali Masjid (Pashto and Urdu: ) is the narrowest point of the Khyber Pass. It is located in the Khyber Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), Pakistan. It is located around 10 mi east of the city of Landi Kotal (West of Peshawar) and has an elevation of 3174 ft . The width of the Khyber near Ali Masjid was earlier too narrow for two fully laden camels to pass each other but since has been widened.
Title: Landi Khana railway station
Passage: Landi Khana (Landi Khna) (Urdu: ) was a railway station near the Pakistani town of Torkham, on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. It was established on 23 April 1926 during British rule. The railway connecting the station to nearby Landi Kotal was closed on 15 December 1932 on Afghan government requests.
Title: Landi Kotal railway station
Passage: Landi Kotal railway station (Urdu: , Pashto: ) is a railway station in Landi Kotal, a town in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. The railway station was built in 1925 during British rule. It was the terminus railway station of Khyber Pass Railway.
Title: Shahgai railway station
Passage: Shahgai railway station (Urdu: , Pashto: ) is located in Shagai, Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. It lies on the Khyber Safari line between Peshawar and Landi Kotal.
Title: Jamrud
Passage: Jamrd or Jam (Pashto: ; Urdu: ) is a town located in the Khyber Agency, within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The town is the doorway to the Khyber pass, part of the Hindu Kush range. The town has road and rail linkages with Peshawar city of Pakistan, and a pass connects it with Landi Kotal, located near the borders of Afghanistan.
Title: Khyber Pass
Passage: The Khyber Pass (Pashto: , Urdu: ) (elevation: 1070 m ) is a mountain pass connecting the town of Landi Kotal, near the Afghanistan and Pakistan border, to the Valley of Peshawar by traversing part of the Spin Ghar mountains. An integral part of the ancient Silk Road, it has long had substantial cultural, economic, and geopolitical significance. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and the Indian Subcontinent and a strategic military location. The summit of the pass is 5 km inside Pakistan at Landi Kotal. The Khyber Pass is part of the Asian Highway 1 (AH1).
Title: Bab-e-Khyber
Passage: Bab-e-Khyber (Pashto and Urdu: ; ""Khyber Gate"") is a monument which stands at the entrance of the Khyber Pass in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan. Jamrud Fort is located adjacent to it.
Title: Bacha Khan International Airport
Passage: Bacha Khan International Airport (IATA: PEW, ICAO: OPPS) (Urdu: ; Pashto: ), previously called Peshawar International Airport ( ), is an international airport located in the city of Peshawar in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Located about a 10-minute drive from the centre of Peshawar, it is the fourth busiest airport in Pakistan. One unusual feature is that one end of the main runway is crossed by a railway line the seldom-used Khyber train safari to Landi Kotal in the Khyber Pass. The airport was renamed on 27 January 2012 after Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (also known as Bacha Khan), a Pashtun nationalist political leader.
Title: Hayatabad
Passage: Hayatabad is a modern suburb on the south-western fringe of Peshawar, the capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It was named after Hayat Sherpao, former Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and a notable leader of Pakistan Peoples Party. It is close to the Khyber Agency which leads to Khyber Pass, a prominent route through the Hindu Kush mountains to Landi Kotal, the highest point of the pass, and the Afghan border.
Title: Farman Ali Shinwari
Passage: Farman Ali Shinwari was a Pakistani militant who was named the commander of al-Qaeda in Pakistan in April 2012. He belonged to Landi Kotal in Khyber Agency. Shinwari was a former member of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen and Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami. Shinwari had a Bachelor of Science degree and a master's degree in international relations (from the University of Peshawar), was computer literate and spoke English.
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Pakistan
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Q: Who was the Head of the Commonwealth and Queen of 12 countries that had six blank shots fired at by Marcus Simon Sarjeant?
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Title: Tefilo Marxuach
Passage: Lieutenant Colonel Tefilo Marxuach, (July 28, 1877 November 8, 1939), was the person who ordered the first shots fired in World War I on behalf of the United States on an armed German supply ship trying to force its way out of the San Juan Bay. Marxuach ordered hostile shots from a machine gun and a cannon located at the Santa Rosa battery of "El Morro" fort, in what is considered to be the first shots of World War I fired by the regular armed forces of the United States against any ship flying the colors of the Central Powers, forcing the "Odenwald" to stop and to return to port, where its supplies were confiscated.
Title: David Kang
Passage: David Kang (born 1970) is an Australian barrister. In 1994, he fired two blank shots of a starting pistol at Charles, Prince of Wales in protest of the treatment of several hundred Cambodian asylum seekers held in detention camps in Australia.
Title: Star of the West
Passage: Star of the West was an American civilian steamship, launched in 1852 and scuttled by Confederate forces in 1863. In January 1861, she was hired by the United States government to transport military supplies and reinforcements to the U.S. military garrison of Fort Sumter, but was fired on by cadets from The Citadel, in what were effectively the first shots fired in the American Civil War.
Title: Elizabeth II
Passage: Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926 ) has been Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since 6 February 1952. Additionally, she is Head of the Commonwealth and Queen of 12 countries that have become independent since her accession: Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Title: Bob Warnock
Passage: Bob Warnock (October 24, 1912 August 3, 2004) was a sailor on the deck of the submarine, USS "Cachalot", when the attack on Pearl Harbor began. After witnessing a Japanese plane torpedo the nearby USS "Pennsylvania" , he fired upon the plane with his sidearm. It was once thought that these were the first shots fired by an American in World War II, though these were in fact fired by the crew of USS "Ward". Whether he struck the plane is unknown.
Title: Death of Khalil al-Mughrabi
Passage: Khalil al-Mughrabi, a Palestinian boy aged 11, was killed on 7 July 2001, by shots fired from an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) tank while Khalil was resting with friends after a game of soccer in Rafah. Two of his companions, aged 10 and 12, were also seriously wounded. This incident took place during the Second Intifada.
Title: Fallujah killings of April 2003
Passage: The Fallujah killings of April 2003 began when United States Army soldiers from the American 1st Battalion, 325th Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division fired into a crowd of Iraqi civilians who were protesting their presence at a school within the city of Fallujah. The soldiers claimed they were receiving fire from the crowd, whereas the civilians said they were shot at first. Human Rights Watch, which inspected the area after the incident, found no physical evidence of shots fired at the building where U.S. forces were based.
Title: Marcus Sarjeant
Passage: Marcus Simon Sarjeant (born 1964) is a Briton who fired six blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II as she rode down The Mall to the Trooping the Colour ceremony in 1981.
Title: Josh Newton
Passage: Josh Newton (born June 8, 1973 in New Bedford, Massachusetts) is an American musician, perhaps best known for his tenure in Every Time I Die, playing bass guitar. He is also the singer and guitarist of The Great Fire of Sixteen Sixty Six. Newton was a member of the following rock bands: Shiner, From Autumn To Ashes, Biology, Glazed Baby, Season to Risk, Iron Rite Mangle, Creamy, Shots Fired, The Damned Things, and Reggie and the Full Effect. Newton also did a tour playing rhythm guitar for Unsane in 1994 with Today Is The Day.
Title: Death of Sammy Yatim
Passage: The death of Sammy Yatim occurred early in the morning of July 27, 2013, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Yatim, an 18-year-old Toronto male armed with a pocketknife, was shot at nine times, and was hit by eight of the shots fired by 30-year-old Toronto Police Service (TPS) officer James Forcillo. He later died from the injuries. The incident occurred after Yatim, brandishing a 12 cm switchblade knife in a Toronto streetcar, advanced on passenger Bridgette McGregor, threatened other passengers, and exposed himself. The confrontation between Yatim and the police was recorded and footage of it was released publicly, prompting strong reactions across Canada.
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Elizabeth II
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Marcus Sarjeant
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Elizabeth II
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Gopichand Badminton Academy is a badminton training facility in Hyderabad, Telangana, the facility trains several badminton players such as P. V. Sindhu, an Indian professional badminton player, who is currently world no 2 in which organization ranking?
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Title: Pullela Gopichand
Passage: Pullela Gopichand (born 16 November 1973) is a former Indian badminton player. Presently, he is the Chief National Coach for the Indian Badminton team. He won the All England Open Badminton Championships in 2001 becoming the second Indian to achieve this feat after Prakash Padukone. He runs the Gopichand Badminton Academy. He received the Arjuna Award in 1999, the Dronacharya Award in 2009 and the Padma Bhushan India's third highest civilian award in 2014.
Title: Gurusai Dutt
Passage: Rajah Menuri Venkata Gurusaidutt or R. M. V. Gurusaidutt or Gurusai Dutt (born 1 March 1990) to RMV Bharadwaj and RM Anjana is a badminton player from India. He trains at the Hyderabad's Gopichand Badminton Academy and is supported by the GoSports Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation based out of Bangalore. He won the gold medal at the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games and the bronze medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Title: Prannoy Kumar
Passage: Prannoy Haseena Sunil Kumar also known as HS Prannoy was born on July 17, 1992. He is an Indian badminton player and currently trains at the Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad. Prannoy originally hails from Thiruvananthapuram and is the Indian number 2 (as of 2 April 2015) in badminton Prannoy is supported by the GoSports Foundation, Bangalore and has been part of their scholarship programme since 2011.
Title: Gopichand Badminton Academy
Passage: Gopichand Badminton Academy is a badminton training facility in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Founded by the 2001 All England Open Badminton Champion, Pullela Gopichand, the facility trains several badminton players such as P. V. Sindhu, Parupalli Kashyap, Srikanth Kidambi, Arundhati Pantawane, Gurusai Datt, Arun Vishnu and Sameer Verma.
Title: Sanyogita Ghorpade
Passage: Sanyogita Ghorpade (born 5 November 1992) is a badminton player from India. She trained at the Gopichand Badminton Academy for four years, but returned to the Nikhil Kanetkar Badminton Academy in Balewadi, Pune after the injuries. She was the women's doubles runner-up at the 2013 Bahrain International Series and Challenge tournament.
Title: Gadde Ruthvika Shivani
Passage: Gadde Ruthvika Shivani (born 26 March 1997) is an Indian badminton player who currently plays Singles. She is currently being supported by the GoSports Foundation through the Rahul Dravid Athlete Mentorship Programme. She trains at the Gopichand Badminton Academy.
Title: Sameer Verma
Passage: Sameer Verma, was born on 22 October 1994. He is an Indian badminton player and trains at the Gopichand Badminton Academy, Hyderabad. He is currently (as of August 27, 2014) the 3rd ranked mens badminton player in the national circuit. Sameer is the brother of Indian badminton player Sourabh Verma and like his brother is supported by the GoSports Foundation, Bangalore and has been part of their scholarship programme since 2012.
Title: Andrew DSouza
Passage: Andrew John DSouza (born 1 July 1994) is a Canadian male badminton player from Ottawa, Ontario. He has been a top ranked men's individual on the continent and a contender in major international competitions such as the 2012 BWF World Junior Championships, the 2014 Commonwealth Games and 2015 Pan American Games. He has won the men's singles title at the Canadian National Badminton Championships in 2015. In 2011, he trained at the Gopichand Badminton Academy in India.
Title: P. V. Sindhu
Passage: Pusarla Venkata Sindhu (born 5 July 1995) is an Indian professional badminton player, who is currently world no 2 in the BWF World Ranking. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic silver medal. She is one of the two Indian badminton players to ever win an Olympic medal other being Saina Nehwal. She was also a silver medalist at the 2017 BWF World Championships and, in 2017, became first Indian ever to win Korea Open Super Series.
Title: Srikanth Kidambi
Passage: Srikanth Kidambi is an Indian badminton player. He shot to prominence by defeating Olympic Champion Lin Dan in 2014 China Open Super Series Premier by 2119 2117 in the final round, thus becoming the first Indian to win a Super Series Premier Men's title. He trains at the Gopichand Badminton Academy, Hyderabad and is supported by the GoSports Foundation, Bangalore. He is also sponsored by Li-Ning.
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Gopichand Badminton Academy
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P. V. Sindhu
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Rabbi Dr Elimelekh-Shimon Rimalt supports the re-establishment of what?
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Title: Werner van der Zyl
Passage: Rabbi Dr Werner van der Zyl (Schwerte, Germany, 11 September 1902 Palma, Majorca, Spain, 10 April 1984) was a rabbi in Berlin and in London, where he came in 1939 as a refugee rabbi from Germany. He was the prime mover and first director of studies of the Jewish Theological College of London. The college was inaugurated in 1956 and was renamed Leo Baeck College shortly afterwards at his suggestion.
Title: Baal Shem of London
Passage: Rabbi Dr Hayyim Samuel Jacob Falk (Hebrew: ; Also known as the Baal Shem of London and Doctor Falckon; 1708 17 April 1782) was a rabbi, Practical Kabbalist and alchemist.
Title: Arthur Lwenstamm
Passage: Rabbi Dr Arthur Lwenstamm (also spelt Loewenstamm) (20 December 1882 in Ratibor, Upper Silesia 22 April 1965 in Manchester, England) was a Jewish theologian, writer and rabbi in Berlin and in London, where he came in 1939 as a refugee from Germany.
Title: Elimelekh Rimalt
Passage: Rabbi Dr Elimelekh-Shimon Rimalt (Hebrew: - , born 1 November 1907, died 5 November 1987) was a Zionist activist and Israeli politician. He served as Minister of Postal Services between December 1969 and August 1970.
Title: Warren Goldstein
Passage: Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein (born 1971) is the Chief Rabbi of The Union of Orthodox Synagogues of South Africa since 2005. Born in Pretoria, he currently lives in Johannesburg. He is the first Chief Rabbi of South Africa who was born in South Africa and the youngest person ever to be appointed to that post, at age 32.
Title: Kopul Rosen
Passage: Rabbi Dr Yaacov Kopul Rosen (1913 - 1962) was an important anglo-Jewish rabbi and educationalist.
Title: Jonathan Romain
Passage: Rabbi Dr Jonathan Anidjar Romain MBE (born Hampstead, London, England, 24 August 1954) is a writer and broadcaster and minister of Maidenhead Synagogue in Berkshire, England. He has a PhD in the history of British Jewry. He writes for "The Times," "The Independent", "The Guardian", "The Huffington Post", and "The Jewish Chronicle" and appears on radio and television.
Title: Conference of European Rabbis
Passage: The current president of the CER is the chief rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt, who served as chairman of the Standing Committee for over ten years. The chairman of the Presidium is associate president Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis. Before Rabbi Sitruk, the organization was headed by Rabbi Lord Dr Immanuel Jacobovits, Chief Rabbi of Great Britain. The Executive Director of the CER since inception was Rabbi Maurice (Moshe) Rose, succeeded in the year 2001 by Rabbi Aba Dunner, who passed away in 2011. In 2017 Mr. Gady Gronich, assumed the position of Chief of Staff to the President of CER and works alongside the Rabbinical Director Rabbi Moshe Lebel ,Secretary Rabbi Aharon Shmuel Baskin and President of Association and Special Adviser of the Board of Patrons Mrs. Shorena Mikava .
Title: Zionism
Passage: Zionism (Hebrew: "Tsiyyonut" ] after "Zion") is the national movement of the Jewish people that supports the re-establishment of a Jewish homeland in the territory defined as the historic Land of Israel (roughly corresponding to Canaan, the Holy Land, or the region of Palestine). Modern Zionism emerged in the late 19th century in Central and Eastern Europe as a national revival movement, in reaction to anti-Semitic and exclusionary nationalist movements in Europe. Soon after this, most leaders of the movement associated the main goal with creating the desired state in Palestine, then an area controlled by the Ottoman Empire.
Title: Leo Baeck College
Passage: Leo Baeck College is a privately funded rabbinical seminary and centre for the training of teachers in Jewish education. Based now at the Sternberg Centre, East End Road, Finchley, in the London Borough of Barnet, it was founded by Rabbi Dr Werner van der Zyl in 1956 and is sponsored by The Movement for Reform Judaism, Liberal Judaism and the United Jewish Israel Appeal. It is named after the inspirational 20th-century German Liberal rabbi Leo Baeck.
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Jewish homeland
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Elimelekh Rimalt
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Zionism
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Who starred alongside the actor who played Nicky "Rugrat" Koskoff in "The Wolf of Wall Street" in a 2017 American thriller film directed by Robert Legato?
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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: The Wolf of Wall Street (2013 film)
Passage: The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American biographical black comedy crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence Winter, based on the memoir of the same name by Jordan Belfort. It recounts Belfort's perspective on his career as a stockbroker in New York City and how his firm Stratton Oakmont engaged in rampant corruption and fraud on Wall Street that ultimately led to his downfall. Leonardo DiCaprio (who was also a producer) stars as Belfort, with Jonah Hill as his business partner and friend Donnie Azoff, Margot Robbie as his wife Naomi Lapaglia and Kyle Chandler as Patrick Denham, the FBI agent who tries to bring him down. Matthew McConaughey, Rob Reiner, Jon Favreau, Joanna Lumley and Jean Dujardin also star. The film marks the director's fifth collaboration with DiCaprio, after "Gangs of New York" (2002), "The Aviator" (2004), "The Departed" (2006) and "Shutter Island" (2010), as well as his second collaboration with Winter after the television series "Boardwalk Empire" (201014).
Title: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Passage: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (not known as Wall Street 2 or Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps) is a 2010 American drama film directed by Oliver Stone, a sequel to "Wall Street" (1987). It stars Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Frank Langella, Susan Sarandon and, in his final film role before his death in 2014, Eli Wallach.
Title: The Wolf of Wall Street (book)
Passage: The Wolf of Wall Street is a memoir by former stockbroker and trader Jordan Belfort, first published in September 2007 by Bantam Books, then adapted into a 2013 film of the same name (directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort). Belfort's autobiographical account was continued by "Catching the Wolf of Wall Street", published in 2009.
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: Money Monster
Passage: Money Monster is a 2016 American thriller film directed by Jodie Foster and written by Alan Di Fiore, Jim Kouf and Jamie Linden. The film stars George Clooney (who also co-produced) as Lee Gates, a TV personality who advises his audience on commerce and Wall Street, and who is forcefully interrogated by Kyle Budwell (Jack O'Connell), a grief-stricken bankrupt viewer who lost his money after a previous tip; the film also stars Julia Roberts, Giancarlo Esposito, Dominic West and Caitriona Balfe.
Title: 99: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film
Passage: 99: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film is a 2013 documentary film about the Occupy Wall Street movement directed by Audrey Ewell, Aaron Aites, Lucian Read, Nina Krstic, and co-directed by Katie Teague, Peter Leeman, Aric Gutnick, Doree Simon, and Abby Martin. The project features the work of more than 100 collaborators who contributed approximately 18 terabytes of film footage from dozens of American cities. Commentators include Naomi Wolf, Matt Taibbi, and Micah White.
Title: Assault on Wall Street
Passage: Assault on Wall Street (also known as Attack on Wall Street and formerly known as Bailout: The Age of Greed) is a 2013 action thriller film written and directed by Uwe Boll, and starring Dominic Purcell. The film stars Purcell as a security guard who struggles to pay for his wife's medical bills and loses his investments in the 200708 financial crisis, prompting a shooting spree on Wall Street after his wife takes her own life.
Title: Elevator (2011 film)
Passage: Elevator is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Stig Svendsen. It follows the struggles and conflicts of nine strangers trapped in a Wall Street elevator 49 floors above Manhattan on the way to a company party. One of the group has a bomb. The film's events follow the group's attempts to escape, with racism, greed and revenge playing key elements as they all fight to survive.
Title: Wolves of Wall Street
Passage: Wolves of Wall Street is a 2002 film directed by David DeCoteau. It came 73 years after the original "The Wolf of Wall Street" directed by Rowland V. Lee and premiring in 1929.
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Eliza Dushku, Robert Patrick, Chace Crawford, Brandon T. Jackson, Nicole Forester
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Eloise (2017 film)
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P. J. Byrne
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What is a five-act musical mystery play on the subject of Saint Sebastian, with a text written in 1911 by the Italian author who occupied a prominent place in Italian literature from 1889 to 1910 ?
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Title: Saint Sebastian (Titian, Hermitage)
Passage: Saint Sebastian is a 1570-72 painting of Saint Sebastian by Titian, now in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.
Title: Duomo of Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto
Passage: The "Cathedral of Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto" or "Duomo of Saint Sebastian" or Duomo of Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, exact full name "Minor Basilica of Saint Sebastian", is in Piazza Duomo and the main faade faces in Roma Street. It is the largest of the churches of Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, Italy and in the province, second only to the "Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta" Messina. The engineer Barbaro nephew of Monsignor Barbaro directs the work performed by the firm Fratelli Cardillo, collaborated in the construction of the "Shrine of Christ the King", a contemporary work of the Cathedral of Saint Sebastian.
Title: Saint Sebastian School
Passage: St. Sebastian's School, St. Sebastian School, Saint Sebastian's School, or Saint Sebastian School may refer to:
Title: Il giorno di San Sebastiano
Passage: Il giorno di San Sebastiano (Saint Sebastian Day) is an Italian film written and directed by Pasquale Scimeca. The film is based on true historical events, the Caltavuturo massacre that took place on January 20, 1893, in Caltavuturo in the Province of Palermo (Sicily), during the celebration of Saint Sebastian.
Title: Le Martyre de saint Sbastien
Passage: Le Martyre de saint Sbastien is a five-act musical mystery play on the subject of Saint Sebastian, with a text written in 1911 by the Italian author Gabriele D'Annunzio and incidental music by the French composer Claude Debussy (L.124).
Title: Saint Sebastian (Bernini)
Passage: Saint Sebastian is an early sculpture by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Executed in 1617 and 1618, it features the Christian martyr Saint Sebastian pinned to a tree, his flesh filled with arrows. It is smaller than life size. The sculpture is part of the Carmen Cervera's private collection and is currently shown in the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid.
Title: San Sebastiano fuori le mura
Passage: San Sebastiano fuori le mura (Saint Sebastian outside the walls), or San Sebastiano "ad Catacumbas" (Saint Sebastian at the Catacombs), is a basilica in Rome, central Italy. Up to the Great Jubilee of 2000, San Sebastiano was one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome, and many pilgrims still favor the traditional list (not least perhaps because of the Catacombs, and because the Santuario replacing it in the list is much outside the inner city).
Title: Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene (Ter Brugghen)
Passage: Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene is an oil-on-canvas painting by Hendrick ter Brugghen dated to 1625. Now in the Allen Memorial Art Museum of Oberlin, Ohio, the piece depicts the Roman Catholic subject of Saint Sebastian being saved by Irene of Rome and her maid following his attempted martyrdom by the Roman authorities. An exemplary piece of the Italianate Baroque tendency in Dutch Golden Age painting, the painting employs dramatic uses of light and skillful chiaroscuro to depict its religious subject, evidence of influence from Caravaggio and Ter Brugghen's fellow Utrecht Caravaggisti.
Title: Gabriele D'Annunzio
Passage: General Gabriele D'Annunzio, Prince of Montenevoso, Duke of Gallese '1': ", '2': ", '3': 'OMS CMG MVM', '4': " (] ; 12 March 1863 1 March 1938), sometimes spelled d'Annunzio, was an Italian writer, poet, journalist, playwright and soldier during World War I. He occupied a prominent place in Italian literature from 1889 to 1910 and later political life from 1914 to 1924. He was often referred to under the epithets "Il Vate" ("the Poet") or "Il Profeta" ("the Prophet").
Title: Rio de Janeiro Cathedral
Passage: The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian (Portuguese: Catedral Metropolitana de So Sebastio ) better known as the "Metropolitan Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro" ("Catedral Metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro )" or as the Cathedral of St. Sebastian of Rio de Janeiro ("Catedral de So Sebastio do Rio de Janeiro" ), is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of So Sebastio do Rio de Janeiro. The cathedral is the See of the Metropolitan Archbishops of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The church is dedicated to Saint Sebastian, the patron saint of Rio de Janeiro.
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Le Martyre de saint Sbastien
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Le Martyre de saint Sbastien
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Gabriele D'Annunzio
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Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, a Canadian singer, featured on "Comin Out Strong," a song by American rapper Future, is better known by what name?
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Title: The Weeknd
Passage: Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16 1990), known professionally as The Weeknd (pronounced "the weekend"), is a Canadian singer, songwriter and record producer.
Title: Tell Your Friends (song)
Passage: "Tell Your Friends" is a song by Canadian singer The Weeknd, from his second studio album "Beauty Behind the Madness" (2015). The song was written by Abel Tesfaye, Kanye West, Christopher Pope, Carlo Montagnese, Carl Marshall and Robert Holmes. It was produced by Che Pope, Kanye West, Omar Riad, Illangelo, Mike Dean, Noah Goldstein and The Weeknd.
Title: All I Know (The Weeknd song)
Passage: "All I Know" is a song by Canadian singer The Weeknd, featuring American rapper Future, from his third studio album "Starboy" (2016). The song was written by both artists alongside Ahmad Balshe, Ben Billions and Cashmere Cat, being producer by the latter two and The Weeknd. It was one of the tracks of "Starboy" to be featured in the short film "Mania". The song was one of the two collaborations with Future featured on the album, the other being "Six Feet Under". It's the third overall collaboration between the two.
Title: YC (rapper)
Passage: Christopher Daniels Miller (born November 6, 1985) better known by his stage name YC, is an American rapper from Decatur, Georgia. He is perhaps best known for his commercial debut single "Racks", featuring Atlanta rapper Future, which peaked at number 42 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. Since then, several remixes and freestyles have been created of "Racks".
Title: Love Me Harder
Passage: "Love Me Harder" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande and Canadian singer The Weeknd from Grande's second studio album, "My Everything" (2014). It was written by Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Peter Svensson, Ali Payami, Abel Tesfaye and Ahmad Balshe. The song was produced by Payami and Peter Carlsson, with Svensson serving as a vocal producer. It was released by Republic Records on September 30, 2014 as the fourth single from the album. "Love Me Harder" is an RB and synthpop ballad with "throbbing, electro-heavy chorus", a guitar riff and "big vacuum-esque synths zip". Lyrically, the song features double entendres about rough sex.
Title: Secrets (The Weeknd song)
Passage: "Secrets" is a song by Canadian singer The Weeknd from his third studio album, "Starboy" (2016). The song samples "Pale Shelter", a song by the English pop rock band Tears for Fears as well as "Talking in Your Sleep" by the American rock band The Romantics. The song was written by Abel Tesfaye, Martin McKinney, Henry Walter, Dylan Wiggins, Roland Orzabal, Coz Canler, Jimmy Marinos, Wally Palamarchuk, Mike Skill, and Peter Solley, and produced by Doc McKinney, Tesfaye and Cirkut.
Title: Six Feet Under (The Weeknd song)
Passage: "Six Feet Under" is a song by Canadian singer The Weeknd, from his third studio album "Starboy" (2016). It features vocals from American rapper Future and was written by both artists alongside Martin McKinney, Ben Billions, Metro Boomin, Cirkut, Ahmad Balshe and Jason Quenneville. It was produced by McKinney, Cirkut, Metro Boomin, Ben Billions and The Weeknd. It is one of the two collaborations between The Weeknd and Future to be featured on the album, the other being "All I Know". It's the second overall collaboration between the two artists.
Title: Comin Out Strong
Passage: "Comin Out Strong" is a song by American rapper Future, featuring Canadian singer The Weeknd, from his sixth studio album "Hndrxx" (2017). The song was written by Nayvadius Wilburn, Kevin Vincent, Noel Fisher, Henry Walter, Abel Tesfaye and Ahmad Balshe. It was produced by High Klassified and Cirkut. It's the fourth overall collaboration between the two artists.
Title: FYTCH
Passage: Harold Michael Simmons II (born September 17, 1988), better known by his stage name FYTCH (also spelled FYUTCH) (formerly known as Future and Mr. Flattop), is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer, best known for his songs "Ballin'" and "I Walk The Line Remix" with Wick-it the Instigator. He changed his artist name from Future to FYTCH to avoid confusion with Atlanta rapper Future.
Title: In the Night (The Weeknd song)
Passage: "In the Night" is a song by Canadian singer The Weeknd from his second studio album "Beauty Behind the Madness" (2015). The song was written by Abel Tesfaye, Ahmad Balshe, Ali Payami, Savan Kotecha, Max Martin and Peter Svensson. It was produced by Max Martin and Ali Payami with The Weeknd serving as co-producer. The song was released to contemporary hit radio as the album's third single (fourth overall) on November 17, 2015.
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The Weeknd
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Comin Out Strong
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The Weeknd
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What film directed by the director of Jade and The Excorcist stars Ashley Judd and Michael Shannon?
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Title: Victim (2011 film)
Passage: Victim is a 2011 British urban action drama film directed by Alex Pillai, written by Ashley Chin and Michael Maris, stars Ashley Chin, Ashley Madekwe, Jason Maza, and co-stars Adam Deacon, David Harewood and Giggs. The film is about a young man's attempts to move away from a life of violent crime, with the help of a wholesome country girl who comes to stay with his friend in the city, only to find himself the target of retaliation.
Title: Normal Life
Passage: Normal Life is a 1996 American crime drama film based on the real lives of husband and wife bank robbers, Jeffrey and Jill Erickson. The film stars Ashley Judd and Luke Perry and was directed by John McNaughton.
Title: Someone like You (film)
Passage: Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel "Animal Husbandry" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn.
Title: Helen (film)
Passage: Helen is a 2009 American drama film starring Ashley Judd and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck. It follows a professor (Judd) who overcomes severe depression after a massive breakdown, with the help of new friend Matilda (Smith). Filming took place late 2007 in Vancouver.
Title: William Friedkin
Passage: William Friedkin (born August 29, 1935) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter best known for directing "The French Connection" in 1971 and "The Exorcist" in 1973; for the former, he won the Academy Award for Best Director. Some of his other films include "Sorcerer", "Cruising", "To Live and Die in L.A.", "Jade", "Rules of Engagement", "The Hunted", "Bug", and "Killer Joe".
Title: Bug (2006 film)
Passage: Bug is a 2006 American-German independent psychological horror film directed by William Friedkin. It stars Ashley Judd, Michael Shannon, and Harry Connick Jr. The screenplay by Tracy Letts is based on his 1996 play of the same name in which a woman holed up in a rural Oklahoma motel becomes involved with a paranoid man obsessed with conspiracy theories about insects and the government. The film debuted at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival before being purchased by Lionsgate, who released the film the following year in May 2007.
Title: Tooth Fairy (2010 film)
Passage: Tooth Fairy is a 2010 Canadian-American fantasy comedy family film directed by Michael Lembeck, produced by Jim Piddock, Jason Blum, Mark Ciardi and Gordon Gray, written by Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel, Randi Mayem Singer, Joshua Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia with music by George S. Clinton and starring Dwayne Johnson, Stephen Merchant, Ashley Judd, and Julie Andrews. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, it was co-produced by Walden Media and distributed and theatrically released by 20th Century Fox on January 22, 2010. The movie was given a negative reception from critics but it earned 112.5 million on a 48 million budget and was a success at the box office. "Tooth Fairy" was released on DVD and Blu-ray DiscDVDDigital copy combination pack on May 4, 2010. "Tooth Fairy" was followed up by a sequel, starring Larry the Cable Guy as the title character. Directed by Alex Zamm, "Tooth Fairy 2" had a direct-to-video release on March 6, 2012.
Title: Twisted (2004 film)
Passage: Twisted is a 2004 American psychological thriller written by Sarah Thorp and directed by Philip Kaufman. It stars Ashley Judd, Samuel L. Jackson and Andy Garca. The film is set in San Francisco, California.
Title: Kuffs
Passage: Kuffs is a 1992 American action comedy film directed by Bruce A. Evans and produced by Raynold Gideon. It stars Christian Slater and Tony Goldwyn. The film includes Milla Jovovich in her third feature film and Ashley Judd in her film debut. The film was written directly for the screen by Evans and Gideon, both of whom had Slater in mind for the title role. The original music score is by Harold Faltermeyer. The film is set in, and was filmed around, San Francisco, California, in 1991. It involves a type of law enforcement unique to San Francisco: the Patrol Special police franchises.
Title: Something, Anything
Passage: Something, Anything is a 2014 American independent film written and directed by Paul Harrill. The film was produced by Ashley Maynor, and stars Ashley Shelton, Bryce Johnson, and Linds Edwards.
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Bug
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William Friedkin
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Bug (2006 film)
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Wong Ka Kui and Dave Gahan are both in what profession?
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Title: Beyond (band)
Passage: Beyond was a Hong Kong rock band that formed in 1983. The band became prominent in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Mainland China and Overseas Chinese communities. The band is widely considered as the most successful and influential Cantonese music group from Hong Kong. In 1993, the founder of the group Wong Ka Kui died due to an accident while filming a show at Fuji Television in Tokyo. Beyond continued to perform and record after Wong Ka Kui's death. In 2005, the remaining members Paul Wong, Wong Ka Keung and Yip Sai Wing decided to pursue their own solo careers, and Beyond officially disbanded.
Title: Saw Something Deeper and Deeper
Passage: "Saw Something" and "Deeper and Deeper" are songs performed by Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan, co-written and co-produced by Gahan, Andrew Phillpott, and Christian Eigner for Gahan's second solo album "Hourglass" (2007). The songs were released as a double A-side single on January 14, 2008. "Saw Something" features the Red Hot Chili Peppers's ex member John Frusciante's guitar playing. The song was used in the trailer of the 2009 film "Obsessed" and the upcoming film "Claustrum".
Title: Das Shadow
Passage: Das Shadow is a band created by Andrew Phillpott, who is known for co-writing with Christian Eigner and Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode. Das Shadow started as a productionremix project, remixing for Dave Gahan, Yazoo and Veto.
Title: Wong Ka Keung
Passage: Wong Ka-keung (born 13 November 1964), also known as Steve Wong, is a Hong Kong musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as bassist for the rock band Beyond, of which his elder brother Wong Ka Kui is the lead vocalist.
Title: Rock and Roll (Beyond album)
Passage: Rock and Roll (), is a 1993 album by Hong Kong rock band Beyond. This was the last album before the band's late vocalist, Wong Ka Kui died after an accident while filming in Japan.
Title: Yip Sai Wing
Passage: Yip Sai-wing (born 19 August 1963) is a Hong Kong musician, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band Beyond, formed with the lead vocalist Wong Ka Kui.
Title: Angels amp; Ghosts
Passage: Angels Ghosts is the fifth full-length studio album from English electronica production duo Soulsavers, released worldwide by Columbia Records 23 October 2015. It is their second collaboration with Dave Gahan, the frontman of Depeche Mode, as guest vocalist and songwriter, this time released under the moniker Dave Gahan Soulsavers.
Title: Dave Gahan
Passage: David "Dave" Gahan ( ; born David Callcott; 9 May 1962) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the baritone lead singer of the electronic band Depeche Mode since their debut in 1980. He is also an accomplished solo artist, releasing albums in 2003 ("Paper Monsters") and 2007 ("Hourglass").
Title: Kingdom (song)
Passage: "Kingdom" is a song performed by Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan. The song was written and produced by Gahan, Andrew Phillpott, and Christian Eigner for Gahan's second solo album "Hourglass" (2007). The song was released as the album's first single in October 2007. The single version removed the third stanza of the first verse, the instrumental part preceding the second chorus, and most of the bridge at the end.
Title: Wong Ka Kui
Passage: Wong Ka-kui (10 June 1962 30 June 1993), was a Hong Kong musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the leader and co-founder of the rock band Beyond, for which he was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter. He won a lot of awards from 1988 onward. The bands hit songs include "Loving You" (1988), "Truly Love You" (1989), "Amani" (1991), "Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies" (1993) etc.
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singer-songwriter
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Wong Ka Kui
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Dave Gahan
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Which writer of the song "Brave" was born in 1984?
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Title: Donnis
Passage: Ladonnis Decurtis Crump (born June 2, 1984), better known by the stage name Donnis, is an American rapper based in Atlanta, Georgia. He released his debut mixtape, "Diary of an ATL Brave", in 2009, and signed to Atlantic Records in 2010.
Title: Dick Rude
Passage: Dick Rude (born 1964) is a director, actor and writer known for his appearances in and contributions to many Alex Cox films including a starring role in 1986's Straight to Hell, which he also served as a writer and contributed to the film's soundtrack. Rude has directed the music videos "Catholic School Girls Rule," "Fight Like a Brave," and "Universally Speaking" for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, as well as their live concert DVD, "Off the Map".
Title: Pat Proft
Passage: Pat Proft is an American comedy writer and actor. Born in Minnesota in 1947, Proft began his career at Dudley Riggs' Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis in the mid 1960s. Proft went on to perform as a one-man comedy act in the late 1960s. In 1972, Proft began working at The Comedy Store in Hollywood which led to work in television and film writing for the Smothers Brothers and Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker.
Title: Brave (Sara Bareilles song)
Passage: "Brave" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, taken from her fourth studio album, "The Blessed Unrest" (2013). The song was written by Bareilles and Jack Antonoff from the band fun. , as the singer was inspired from the struggles that a close friend dealt with in regard to coming out as gay. Bareilles requested Mark Endert to produce it with the explicit goal of radio airplay. "Brave" was released worldwide through digital download on April 23, 2013, as the lead single from the album, through Epic Records.
Title: Deanna Oliver
Passage: Deanna Oliver (born September 27, 1952) is an American actress and writer. She hails from Spokane, Washington. Deanna performed the voice of Toaster in the film "The Brave Little Toaster" (1987) and its sequels. She also did the voice of Swiftheart Rabbit in the Nelvana version of the Care Bears TV Show. She also is the producer of "My Favorite Martian" (1999) and other films. In addition, she was a writer of the animated series "Animaniacs" (1993) and "Tiny Toon Adventures" (1990). Sherri Stoner worked with her for Universal's fantasy comedy "Casper" (1995).
Title: Jack Antonoff
Passage: Jack Michael Antonoff (born March 31, 1984) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as the lead singer and songwriter of Bleachers, and lead guitarist of the indie rock band Fun. He was previously the lead singer-songwriter of the band Steel Train. Antonoff has been nominated a Golden Globe Awards and has won three Grammy Awards. He also started his own music festival, "Shadow of The City", which takes place annually in New Jersey.
Title: K. A. Applegate
Passage: Katherine Alice Applegate (born October 9, 1956 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American young adult and children's fiction writer, best known as the author of the "Animorphs", "Remnants", "Everworld", and other book series. She won the 2013 Newbery Medal for her 2012 children's novel "The One and Only Ivan". Applegate's most popular books are science fiction, fantasy, and adventure novels. She won the Best New Children's Book Series Award in 1997 in "Publishers Weekly". Her book "Home of the Brave" has won two awards. She also wrote a chapter book series in 2008-9 called "Roscoe Riley Rules".
Title: Scott McClanahan
Passage: Scott McClanahan (born June 24, 1978) is an American writer, filmmaker, and martial artist. He lives in Beckley, West Virginia and is the author of eight books. His most recent book, "The Sarah Book", was featured in Rolling Stone, Village Voice, and Playboy. NPR called the book "brave, triumphant and beautiful it reads like a fever dream, and it feels like a miracle." McClanahan is also a co-founder of Holler Presents, a West Virginia-based production and small press company.
Title: Willard Carroll
Passage: Willard F. Carroll (born November 12, 1955 in Easton, Maryland) is an American film producer, writer, director and animator. He was executive producer of "The Brave Little Toaster" series, writing the screenplays for "The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue" and "The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars".
Title: Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise in This Business
Passage: Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise in This Business is the third full-length album released by the melodic hardcore band Evergreen Terrace. This is the last album to feature drummer Christopher Brown. The song "Brave Reality" originally appeared on the cover album "Writer's Block". A music video was released for the song "New Friend Request", a first for the band.
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1984
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Brave (Sara Bareilles song)
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Jack Antonoff
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Daren Tan Sze Wei has been listed as one of 50 Most Eligible Bachelors by a magazine founded in what year?
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Title: Gareth Pierce
Passage: Gareth Pierce is a Welsh actor. In 2006, Pierce was named in the Top 50 most eligible bachelors list by "Company Magazine".
Title: Darrin Maharaj
Passage: Darrin Maharaj, born Toronto, Ontario of Caribbean descent, is a Canadian television host and reporter. Maharaj was voted as one of Vancouver's most eligible bachelors by the "Vancouver Sun".
Title: Kevin Fitzgerald
Passage: Kevin Terrel Fitzgerald (born September 23, 1951), a board certified veterinarian who works at "Alameda East Veterinary Hospital" in his native Denver, Colorado is best known through his visibility on the Animal Planet reality show "Emergency Vets" and, more recently, "E-Vet Interns". Fitzgerald also does stand-up comedy and a little tap dancing. In 2001, he was named one of the 50 most eligible bachelors by "People Magazine".
Title: Emil Chynn
Passage: Emil William Chynn (October 7, 1965) is a Chinese-American LASEK surgeon, author, researcher, and media personality. He owns the only laser vision correction center in the US specializing in Advanced Surface Ablation (ASA, comprising LASEK and epiLASEK), which unlike LASIK is a newer, safer way to correct refractive errors that does not involve cutting a flap into the cornea. Dr. Chynn has been featured in the New York Time, Wall Street Journal, on CNN and Discovery Channel, in Time Magazine online, as well as on ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox News for LASEK as well as platinum "Eye Jewelry" and corneal tattoos. Dr. Chynn has also appeared on the Howard Stern Show as one of NYC's most eligible bachelors, as well on "Millionaire Matchmaker" with abrasive reality TV matchmaker Patti Stanger.
Title: That Girl in Pinafore
Passage: That Girl in Pinafore () is a 2013 Singaporean comedy-musical film directed by Chai Yee Wei and starring Daren Tan, Julie Tan, Hayley Woo, Jayley Woo, Kenny Khoo, Seah Jiaqing and Kelvin Mun .
Title: Cleo (magazine)
Passage: Cleo is a Malaysian, Singaporean, Thailand and Indonesia monthly women's magazine. The magazine was founded in 1972 in Australia; the Australia and New Zealand editions were discontinued in 2016.
Title: With Hands United
Passage: The theme song was performed in 2009 by Taufik Batisah, Daren Tan, Maiya Rahman and Mathilda D'Silva. Taufik Batisah performed the song again in 2010, along with Sylvia Ratonel, Ayu, Tomok, Petra Sihombing and Angel.
Title: Come Date with Me
Passage: Come Date with Me is a reality dating show that debuted in Britain as a spinoff of "Come Dine with Me". The show is a competitive dining and dating show, featuring one single girl and four eligible bachelors battling to become her dream date.
Title: Stewart Ferris
Passage: Stewart Ferris is a British writer from Chichester and television presenter. He first came to prominence with books based on working holidays busking in mainland Europe; "The Buskers' Guide to Europe", "Don't Lean Out of the Window" and "Don't Mention the War", co-authored with Paul Bassett and featuring their friend and later publishing colleague Alastair Williams. He was nominated one of Britain's 'Most Eligible Bachelors' by "Company" magazine (1996) and wrote a series of humorous guides to relationships and dating.
Title: Daren Tan
Passage: Daren Tan Sze Wei (born 22 February 1983) is a Singaporean singer. He was the winner of Project Superstar Season 2. He has been listed among CLEO magazine's 50 Most Eligible Bachelors. He changed his Chinese name to Chn Xun Y in 2014, and this was formally announced in Project Superstar 3 live show on national TV on 25 August 2014.
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1972
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Daren Tan
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Cleo (magazine)
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What third-person survival horror video game published by Bethesda Softworks is going to be released in 2017?
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Title: The Evil Within
Passage: The Evil Within is a third-person survival horror video game developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game was directed by "Resident Evil" series creator, Shinji Mikami, and was released worldwide in October 2014 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.
Title: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Passage: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth is a survival horror video game developed by Headfirst Productions and published by Bethesda Softworks with 2K Games and Ubisoft for the PC and Xbox systems. The game was published for the Xbox in 2005 and the PC in 2006. "Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth" combines an action-adventure game with a relatively realistic first-person shooter and elements of a stealth game.
Title: List of Bethesda Softworks video games
Passage: This is a list of video games published by Bethesda Softworks, an American video game developer and publisher. Bethesda Softworks was formerly owned by Media Technology Limited from 1986 until 1999. In 1999, Christopher Weaver and Robert A. Altman founded ZeniMax Media, of which it owns Bethesda Softworks since 1999.
Title: Silent Hill
Passage: Silent Hill (Japanese: , Hepburn: Sairento Hiru ) is a Japanese survival horror video game franchise created by Keiichiro Toyama, developed and published by Konami, and published by its subsidiary Konami Digital Entertainment. The first four survival horror video games in the series, "Silent Hill", "2", "3", and "", were developed by an internal group called Team Silent, a development staff within former Konami subsidiary Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. The later five games, "", "", "", "" and "", were developed by other unrelated groups. The "Silent Hill" franchise has expanded to include various print pieces, two feature films, and spin-off video games.
Title: An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire
Passage: An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire is an action role-playing open world survival horror video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks, set in the world of "The Elder Scrolls".
Title: Tango Gameworks
Passage: Tango Gameworks (formerly Tango K.K.) is a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo, Japan. Founded in March 2010 by Japanese creative director Shinji Mikami, previously of Capcom, the company was acquired by ZeniMax Media in October that year. Tango Gameworks developed "The Evil Within", a well-received survival horror game, which was released in 2014, and is currently working on "The Evil Within 2", set to be released in 2017.
Title: Saw II: Flesh amp; Blood
Passage: Saw II: Flesh Blood is a third-person survival horror video game developed by Zombie Studios and published by Konami for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is the second video game in the "Saw" franchise, following 2009's "Saw: The Video Game". It was released in 2010 to coincide with the release of the seventh film, "Saw 3D", a week later.
Title: Bethesda Softworks
Passage: Bethesda Softworks LLC is an American video game publisher based in Rockville, Maryland. The company was founded by Christopher Weaver in 1986 as a division of Media Technology Limited, and in 1999 became a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media. In its first fifteen years, it was a video game developer and self-published its titles. In 2001, Bethesda spun off its own in-house development team into Bethesda Game Studios, and Bethesda Softworks became a publisher only. It currently also publishes games by ZeniMax Online Studios, id Software, Arkane Studios, MachineGames, Tango Gameworks and BattleCry Studios.
Title: Silent Hill (video game)
Passage: Silent Hill is a survival horror video game for the PlayStation published by Konami and developed by Team Silent, a Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo group. The first installment in the "Silent Hill" series, the game was released in North America in January 1999, and in Japan and Europe later that year. "Silent Hill" uses a third-person view, with real-time 3D environments. To mitigate limitations of the hardware, developers liberally used fog and darkness to muddle the graphics. Unlike earlier survival horror games that focused on protagonists with combat training, the player character of "Silent Hill" is an "everyman".
Title: The Evil Within 2
Passage: The Evil Within 2 is an upcoming third-person survival horror video game developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is the sequel to the 2014 video game "The Evil Within".
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The Evil Within 2
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Tango Gameworks
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The Evil Within 2
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Verity Marshall played the role of Amy during the Christmas episode of what TV show?
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Title: The Christmas Story (The Andy Griffith Show)
Passage: "The Christmas Story" is an episode from the American television program "The Andy Griffith Show" broadcast Monday December 19, 1960 on CBS. A family spends Christmas Eve in jail. "Christmas Story" is the eleventh episode in season one, and the eleventh episode in the complete series. The show is noted for being the only Christmas episode in "The Andy Griffith Show" complete series, and for featuring actress Margaret Kerry, the model for Tinkerbell in Walt Disney's 1953 animated feature film, "Peter Pan". On December 25th, 2015, CBS aired this episode in color, as part of "The Andy Griffith Show Christmas Special", which also included "The Pickle Story".
Title: Jack Marshall (ice hockey)
Passage: John Calder "Jack" Marshall (March 14, 1877 August 7, 1965) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Marshall played for the Winnipeg Victorias, Montreal HC, Montreal Shamrocks, Montreal Wanderers, Toronto Pros and Toronto Blueshirts. Marshall was a member of six Stanley Cup championship teams for four clubs. He won his first Stanley Cup in 1901 with Winnipeg Victorias. He then joined the Montreal HC and won two more Cups in 1902 and 1903. He also won the Stanley Cup with Montreal Wanderers in 1907 and 1910. Marshall won his sixth and final Cup as a player-manager with the Toronto Blueshirts in 1914.
Title: White Christmas Blues
Passage: "White Christmas Blues" is the eighth episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom "The Simpsons", and the 538th episode of the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 15, 2013. The episode was written by Don Payne and directed by Steven Dean Moore. It was the first Christmas episode since "Holidays of Future Passed" and the twelfth Christmas episode of the show.
Title: Bill Marshall (baseball)
Passage: William Henry Marshall (February 14, 1911 May 5, 1977) was an American professional baseball second baseman. He batted and threw right-handed. Marshall played seven games in Major League Baseball: one for the Boston Red Sox in 1931 and six for the Cincinnati Reds in 1934. In 1931, he was the fourth youngest player in the American League. After retiring as a player, Marshall scouted for the Boston and Milwaukee Braves, the San Francisco Giants, and the Seattle Pilots.
Title: John Marshall (Third Lanark footballer)
Passage: John Marshall was a Scottish footballer, who played for Third Lanark, Wellpark, Harmonic and Scotland. Marshall played four times for Scotland and scored one goal, in an 82 win against Ireland in 1885. He later became a football referee.
Title: Verity Marshall
Passage: Verity Marina Marshall is an English actress best known for her role as Amy in the "White Christmas" episode of the series, "Black Mirror", starring Jon Hamm and Rafe Spall.
Title: White Christmas (Black Mirror)
Passage: "White Christmas" is a 2014 Christmas special episode of the British science fiction anthology series "Black Mirror". It was written by series creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker and directed by Carl Tibbetts, and first aired on Channel 4 on 16 December 2014. The only television special of the series, it is also the last episode to be aired on Channel 4, as the series would move to Netflix for its third series.
Title: Ben Marshall (rugby player)
Passage: Ben Marshall (born 8 June 1990) is a retired rugby union player from Ireland. He primarily played as a lock or in the back row. Marshall played for Irish provincial sides Leinster and Connacht in the Pro12, but was forced to retire in 2017 due to a concussion injury.
Title: Darius Marshall
Passage: Darius Marshall (born February 21, 1989) is a former American football running back. He was a member of the New Mexico Stars. Marshall played college football for the Marshall Thundering Herd.
Title: Gordon Marshall (footballer, born 1964)
Passage: Gordon Marshall (born 19 April 1964) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper for several clubs, most notably Falkirk, Celtic, Kilmarnock and Motherwell. Marshall played in one international match for Scotland, in 1992. He is currently the goalkeeping coach at Aberdeen.
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Black Mirror
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Verity Marshall
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White Christmas (Black Mirror)
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Who was born first Ursula Hegi or Beatrix Potter?
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Title: Miss Potter
Passage: Miss Potter is a 2006 Anglo-American biographical fiction family drama film directed by Chris Noonan. It is a biographical film of children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, and combines stories from her own life with animated sequences featuring characters from her stories, such as Peter Rabbit. Scripted by Richard Maltby, Jr., the director of the Tony-winning Broadway revue, "Fosse", the film stars Rene Zellweger in the title role; Ewan McGregor as her publisher and fianc, Norman Warne; and Lloyd Owen as solicitor William Heelis. Emily Watson stars as Warne's sister, Millie. Lucy Boynton also stars as the young Beatrix Potter. It was filmed in St. Peter's Square Hammersmith, Cecil Court, Osterley Park, Covent Garden, the Isle of Man, Scotland and the Lake District. "Miss Potter" was released on 29 December 2006 so that the film could compete for the 2007 Academy Awards. The film was intended to be released generally on 12 January 2007, but Variety.com reported that the Weinstein Company had decided to push a wider release date until after the Academy Awards on 25 February 2007. The date seemed to fluctuate a number of times, but the Weinstein Company website ultimately listed its release date as 9 March. The film received generally positive reviews and earned Zellweger her sixth Golden Globe nomination.
Title: The Tale of Two Bad Mice
Passage: The Tale of Two Bad Mice is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and published by Frederick Warne Co. in September 1904. Potter took inspiration for the tale from two mice caught in a cage-trap in her cousin's home and a dollhouse being constructed by her editor and publisher Norman Warne as a Christmas gift for his niece Winifred. While the tale was being developed, Potter and Warne fell in love and became engaged, much to the annoyance of Potter's parents, who were grooming their daughter to be a permanent resident and housekeeper in their London home.
Title: The Tales of Beatrix Potter
Passage: The Tales of Beatrix Potter (US title: "Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter") is a 1971 ballet film based on the children's stories of English author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. The film was directed by Reginald Mills, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton (who danced the role of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle), and featured dancers from the Royal Ballet. The musical score was arranged by John Lanchbery from various sources, such as the operas of Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. It was designed and co-written by Christine Edzard.
Title: Beatrix Potter
Passage: Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 186622 December 1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist best known for her children's books featuring animals, such as those in "The Tale of Peter Rabbit".
Title: Ursula Hegi
Passage: Ursula Hegi (born May 23, 1946) is a German-born American writer. She is currently an instructor in the MFA program at Stony Brook Southampton.
Title: Stones from the River
Passage: Stones from the River is the 1994 novel by Ursula Hegi, and was chosen as an Eagles selection in February 1997. It is about a woman named Trudi Montag who has dwarfism. The book chronicles her life in a village in Germany in the years before, during and after World War II.
Title: The Tales of Beatrix Potter (ballet)
Passage: The Tales of Beatrix Potter is a 1992 ballet adapted for stage by Anthony Dowell from a 1971 film that was choreographed by Frederick Ashton that in turn was based on the children's books by Beatrix Potter.
Title: Hill Top, Cumbria
Passage: Hill Top is a 17th-century house in Near Sawrey near Hawkshead, in the English county of Cumbria. It is an example of Lakeland vernacular architecture with random stone walls and slate roof. The house was once the home of children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter who left it to the National Trust. It is a Grade II listed building. It is open to the public as a writer's house museum, shown as Beatrix Potter herself would have known it. The address is Hill Top, Near Sawrey, Hawkshead, Ambleside, LA22 0LF.
Title: Beatrix Potter Gallery
Passage: The Beatrix Potter Gallery is a gallery run by the National Trust and situated in a 17th-century stone-built house in Hawkshead, Cumbria, England. It is dedicated to presenting original book illustrations by Beatrix Potter.
Title: The Fairy Caravan
Passage: The Fairy Caravan is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter and first published in 1929 by Alexander McKay in Philadelphia, as Beatrix Potter did not wish to publish the book in UK, presuming it would not appeal to a British audience. The book was then reprinted and released in Britain by Frederick Warne Co. in 1952.
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Beatrix Potter
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Ursula Hegi
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Beatrix Potter
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"Velvet" is a song from a band fronted by a Norwegian musician best known for his work as the main songwriter and guitarist in what pop band?
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Title: Nocturno Culto
Passage: Ted Skjellum (born 4 March 1972), also known by the stage names Nocturno Culto, Nocturno or Kveldulv, is a Norwegian musician best known as the vocalist, lead guitarist, and partial bassist (shared with Fenriz) of the influential black metal band Darkthrone. He has been with the band since 1988. He is also the vocalist of the band Sarke. He currently works in Norway as a school teacher, and has a son and a daughter. He has also released a documentary film called "The Misanthrope" in which he deals with black metal music and life in Norway.
Title: The Glass Bottle
Passage: The Glass Bottle was an American pop band fronted by Gary Criss, whose song about bitterness and heartbreak, "I Ain't Got Time Anymore", was recorded in 1970 and reached 36 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart in September 1971. The band was co-produced by Dickie Goodman. Goodman had an advertising deal with a PR firm that was trying to save the glass industry from losing soda pop clients to plastic bottles, so Goodman and partner Bill Ramal formed a group, called them "The Glass Bottle" and produced their album. The group produced two hits, "I Ain't Got Time Anymore" and "The Girl Who Loved Me When", before breaking up and drifting into obscurity.
Title: Candi amp; The Backbeat
Passage: Candi The Backbeat (initially named Candi) was a Canadian pop band fronted by lead vocalist Candita "Candy" Pennella. Band members included Nino Milazzo (bass and background vocals), Paul Russo (drums and percussion), and Rich Imbrogno (keyboards). The band is best known among U.S. audiences for the freestyle classic "Dancing Under a Latin Moon", a major dance hit which also made number 68 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1988.
Title: Vinnie Dombroski
Passage: Mark "Vinnie" Dombroski (born December 4, 1962) is an American musician best known as the lead vocalist and main songwriter for the alternative rock band Sponge. He has also fronted various Detroit-based bands throughout his career.
Title: Cyrus (metal musician)
Passage: Cyrus (born Terje Andersen on 12 May 1975) is a Norwegian musician best known as the guitarist of Norwegian black metal band Susperia. He plays guitar and bass guitar.
Title: Paul Waaktaar-Savoy
Passage: Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (born Pl Waaktaar Gamst, 6 September 1961) is a Norwegian musician and songwriter. He was named Knights First Class of the Order of St. Olav by King Harald for his services to Norwegian music and his international success. Pl Savoy is best known for his work as the main songwriter and guitarist in the Norwegian pop band A-ha. He has written or co-written most of the band's biggest hits, including "The Sun Always Shines on T.V.", "Hunting High and Low", "Take On Me", the James Bond theme "The Living Daylights" and the ballad "Summer Moved On". In addition, Waaktaar-Savoy is also a painter. The band A-ha has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide.
Title: Hello Saferide
Passage: Hello Saferide is a Swedish twee pop band fronted by songwriter Annika Norlin. According to Norlin's MySpace, the stage name "Hello Saferide" was "inspired by an intelligent bus driver in a drug-addicted small town, don't ask." The Swedish-language version of the band's biography identifies the town as Willimantic, Connecticut.
Title: Locomondo
Passage: The 7-member band fronted by Markos Koumaris, the main songwriter and composer of the group,
Title: Velvet (Savoy song)
Passage: "Velvet" is a song by Savoy, a band fronted by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy from their first album, "Mary Is Coming". Savoy's version was released as a single in the US, but got very little airplay.
Title: Distortion of Glory
Passage: Distortion of Glory is a 1993 compilation album from the band Game Theory, a California power pop band fronted by guitarist and singer-songwriter Scott Miller. Issued on CD by Alias Records, it anthologizes the band's debut album, most of the songs from two subsequent EPs, and one rare single.
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A-ha
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Velvet (Savoy song)
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Paul Waaktaar-Savoy
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What town in the Upper Hunter Shire in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, is also located in Barrington Tops National Park?
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Title: Upper Hunter Shire
Passage: The Upper Hunter Shire is a local government area in the Upper Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire was formed in May 2004 from the Scone Shire and parts of Murrurundi and Merriwa shires.
Title: Barrington Tops National Park
Passage: The Barrington Tops National Park is a protected national park located in the Hunter Valley, approximately 200 km north of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. Gazetted in 1969, the 76512 ha park is situated between Scone, Singleton, Dungog, Gloucester and East Gresford.
Title: Bunnan, New South Wales
Passage: Bunnan is a town in the Upper Hunter Shire in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on Bunnan Road east of Merriwa about 270 kilometres north of Sydney, and is part of the Hunter (federal) and Upper Hunter (state) electorates. Bunnan is an agricultural area known for cattle and sheep farming.
Title: Scone, New South Wales
Passage: Scone is a town in the Upper Hunter Shire in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. At the 2006 census, Scone had a population of 4,624 people. It is on the New England Highway north of Muswellbrook about 270 kilometres north of Sydney, and is part of the New England (federal) and New England (state) electorates. Scone is in a farming area and is also noted for breeding Thoroughbred racehorses. It is known as the 'Horse capital of Australia'.
Title: Murrurundi
Passage: Murrurundi is a rural town located in the Upper Hunter Shire, in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia.
Title: Aberdeen, New South Wales
Passage: Aberdeen is a small town in the upper Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia, in Upper Hunter Shire. It is 12 kilometres north of Muswellbrook on the New England Highway. Aberdeen is named after Aberdeen, Scotland. At the 2006 census , Aberdeen had a population of 1,791.
Title: Careys Peak
Passage: Careys Peak is a peak in the Williams Range, part of the Mount Royal Range, located in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. At 1544 m above sea level, it is one of the higher points in Barrington Tops National Park, some 200 km north of Sydney. The peak is at the edge of the Barrington Tops plateau, within the declared wilderness of the World Heritage Gondwana Rainforests of Australia.
Title: Tops to Myall Heritage Trail
Passage: The Tops to Myall Heritage Trail is a 220 km walking track in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. The track starts on the sub-alpine plateau of the Barrington Tops National Park and gradually descends to the coast through the Myall Lakes National Park and ends at the seaside town of Tea Gardens.
Title: William Cameron (Australian politician)
Passage: William Cameron (6 July 1877 6 May 1931) was an Australian politician. He was born at Rouchel Brook to grazier Donald Cameron and Elizabeth, "ne" McMullen. After serving in the Boer War, he settled near Scone as a grazier and became active in the local community, serving on the Upper Hunter Pastoral Protection Board, the Graziers' Association and Upper Hunter Shire Council and supporting the New England New State Movement. In 1918 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Nationalist member for Upper Hunter. He was one of the members of Maitland while proportional representation was used from 1920 to 1927, and represented Upper Hunter again from 1927 until his death in Muswellbrook in 1931.
Title: Mount Cabrebald
Passage: Mount Cabrebald is a mountain located within the Barrington Tops National Park, in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. With an elevation of 1017 m above sea level, the mountain is situated 200 km north of Sydney, near Singleton.
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Scone
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Barrington Tops National Park
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Scone, New South Wales
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Are Bong Joon-ho and Kenji Mizoguchi from the same country?
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Title: Utamaro and His Five Women
Passage: Utamaro and His Five Women or Five Women Around Utamaro (Japanese: , Hepburn: Utamaro o meguru gonin no onna ) is a 1946 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is based on the novel of the same title by Kanji Kunieda, itself a fictionalized account of the life of printmaker Kitagawa Utamaro. It was Mizoguchi's first film made under the American occupation.
Title: Osaka Elegy
Passage: Osaka Elegy ( , "Naniwa erejii" ) (originally Naniwa Elegy) is a 1936 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Mizoguchi considered the film his first serious effort as a director, and it was also his first commercial and critical success in Japan. "Osaka Elegy" is often considered a companion piece to Mizoguchi's next film, "Sisters of the Gion", which was released the same year and featured much the same cast and crew.
Title: Bong Joon-ho
Passage: Bong Joon Ho (, ] ; born September 14, 1969) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. His films include South Korean hits "Memories of Murder" (2003), based on a true-life serial murder case, monster movie "The Host" (2006), and his first English-language film, science fiction adventure "Snowpiercer" (2013). His latest film is "Okja" (2017), a South Korean-American film, which competed for the "Palme d'Or" in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. "Okja" was subsequently released by Netflix on June 28, 2017.
Title: Princess Yang Kwei-Fei
Passage: Princess Yang Kwei-Fei ( , "Ykihi" , a.k.a. "The Consort Yng Gufi") is a 1955 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It was a co-production between Daiei Film and Hong Kong's Shaw Sons, a predecessor of Shaw Brothers Studio . It is one of Mizoguchi's two color films, the other being "Tales of the Taira Clan", made the same year.
Title: Street of Shame
Passage: Street of Shame ( , "Akasen chitai" ) is a 1956 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is the personal tales of several Japanese women of different backgrounds who work together in a brothel. It was Mizoguchi's last film.
Title: Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director
Passage: Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director ( , Aru eiga-kantoku no shgai ) is a 1975 Japanese documentary film on the life and works of director Kenji Mizoguchi, directed by Kaneto Shindo.
Title: Kenji Mizoguchi
Passage: Kenji Mizoguchi ( , Mizoguchi Kenji , May 16, 1898 August 24, 1956) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.
Title: Sisters of the Gion
Passage: Sisters of the Gion ( , Gion no kydai ) or Sisters of Gion is a 1936 black and white Japanese film drama directed by Kenji Mizoguchi about two sisters living in the Gion District. The film is seen as a companion piece to Mizoguchi's "Osaka Elegy" which shares much of the same cast and production team.
Title: The Lady of Musashino
Passage: The Lady of Musashino ( , Musashino-Fujin ) is a 1951 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. The script for the film was adapted by Mizoguchi from the best-selling serial novel by Shhei oka.
Title: Tokyo March
Passage: Tokyo March ( , Tky kshinkyoku ) is a 1929 black and white Japanese silent film, originally presented with benshi accompaniment, directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is a classic melodramatic love tragedy addressing social inequality in modern Japan, depicted in Mizoguchi's typical style. The theme song "Tokyo March" was originally sung by Chiyako Sato.
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no
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Bong Joon-ho
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Kenji Mizoguchi
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Who was born in 1899 and wrote the book series "Mary Poppins"?
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Title: Mary Poppins (film)
Passage: Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical-fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. The screenplay is by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, loosely based on P. L. Travers' book series "Mary Poppins". The film, which combines live-action and animation, stars Julie Andrews in the role of Mary Poppins who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the family's dynamic. Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns are featured in supporting roles. The film was shot entirely at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California using painted London background scenes.
Title: Charlotte's Web (1973 film)
Passage: Charlotte's Web is a 1973 American animated musical drama film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions and based upon the 1952 children's book of the same name by E. B. White. The film, like the book, is about a pig named Wilbur who befriends an intelligent spider named Charlotte who saves him from being slaughtered. Released to theaters by Paramount Pictures, "Charlotte's Web" features a song score of music and lyrics written by the Sherman Brothers, who had previously written music for family films like "Mary Poppins" (1964), "The Jungle Book" (1967), and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968). It is the first of only three Hanna-Barbera features not to be based upon one of their famous television cartoons, "Heidi's Song" (1982) and "Once Upon a Forest" (1993) being the other two.
Title: Mary Poppins Opens the Door
Passage: Mary Poppins Opens the Door is a British children's fantasy novel by the Australian-British writer P.L. Travers, the third book and last novel in the "Mary Poppins" series that features the magical English nanny Mary Poppins. It was published in 1943 by Harcourt, Brace World, Inc and illustrated by Mary Shepard and Agnes Sims.
Title: Karen Dotrice
Passage: Karen Dotrice ( ; born 9 November 1955) is a British actress, known primarily for her role as Jane Banks in Walt Disney's feature film adaptation of the "Mary Poppins" book series. Dotrice was born in Guernsey to two accomplished stage actors. Her career began on stage, and expanded into film and television, including starring roles as a young girl whose beloved cat magically reappears in Disney's "The Three Lives of Thomasina" and with "Thomasina" co-star Matthew Garber as one of two children pining for their parents' attentions in "Poppins". She appeared in five television programmes between 1972 and 1978, when she made her only feature film as an adult. Her life as an actress concluded with a short run as Desdemona in the 1981 pre-Broadway production of "Othello".
Title: P. L. Travers
Passage: Pamela Lyndon Travers, OBE ( ; born Helen Lyndon Goff; 9 August 1899 23 April 1996) was an Australian-born writer who spent most of her career in England. She is best known for the "Mary Poppins" series of children's books, which feature the magical nanny Mary Poppins.
Title: Mary Poppins
Passage: Mary Poppins is a series of eight children's books written by P. L. Travers and published over the period 1934 to 1988. Mary Shepard was the illustrator throughout the series.
Title: The Sword in the Stone (film)
Passage: The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney and released by Buena Vista Distribution. The 18th Disney animated feature film, it was the final Disney animated film to be released before Walt Disney's death. The songs in the film were written and composed by the Sherman Brothers, who later wrote music for other Disney films like "Mary Poppins" (1964), "The Jungle Book" (1967), "The Aristocats" (1970), and "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" (1971).
Title: Zizi Strallen
Passage: Zizi Strallen, born Sylphide Charity Vaigncourt-Strallen, is a British actress best known for playing Mary Poppins in the Cameron Mackintosh theatrical production of "Mary Poppins".
Title: Mary Poppins, Goodbye
Passage: Mary Poppins, Goodbye (Russian: , ! ; translit. "Meri Poppins, do svidaniya") is a Soviet 1983 two-part musical miniseries (part 1 "Lady Perfection", part 2 "Week ends on Wednesday"), directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze. It is loosely based on Mary Poppins stories by P. L. Travers. The TV series were ordered by the Gosteleradio of USSR and produced by Mosfilm. The official television premiere was on January 8, 1984.
Title: Op zoek naar Mary Poppins
Passage: Op zoek naar Mary Poppins ("Looking for Mary Poppins") was a 2009 talent show-themed television series produced by the AVRO in the Netherlands and broadcast on AVRO.
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P. L. Travers
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Mary Poppins (film)
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P. L. Travers
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Name the Irish actress and political activist who starred in the 1984 British drama film Reflections?
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Title: Secret Places
Passage: Secret Places is a 1984 British drama film directed by Zelda Barron and starring Marie Theres Relin, Tara MacGowran, Claudine Auger and Jenny Agutter.
Title: Give My Regards to Broad Street (film)
Passage: Give My Regards to Broad Street is a 1984 British musical drama film directed by Peter Webb, which starred Paul McCartney, Bryan Brown and Ringo Starr. The film covers a fictional day in the life of Paul McCartney, who wrote the film for the screen, and McCartney, Starr and Linda McCartney all appeared as themselves. Despite "Give My Regards to Broad Street" being unsuccessful in the box office financially and critically, its soundtrack album sold well. The title is a take on George M. Cohan's classic show tune "Give My Regards to Broadway" which made reference to London's Broad Street railway station, which would close in 1986.
Title: Reflections (1984 film)
Passage: Reflections is a 1984 British drama film directed by Kevin Billington and starring Gabriel Byrne, Donal McCann and Fionnula Flanagan.
Title: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984 film)
Passage: Nineteen Eighty-Four, also known as 1984, is a 1984 British dystopian drama film written for the screen and directed by Michael Radford, based upon George Orwell's novel of the same name. Starring John Hurt, Richard Burton, Suzanna Hamilton, and Cyril Cusack, the film follows the life of Winston Smith in Oceania, a country run by a totalitarian socialist government.
Title: The Bostonians (film)
Passage: The Bostonians is a 1984 British romantic drama film based on Henry James's novel of the same name. The film stars Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Reeve, Madeleine Potter and Jessica Tandy. The movie received respectable reviews and showings at arthouse theaters in New York, London and other cities. Vanessa Redgrave received 1984 Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Actress, and the movie earned other award nominations for its costume design.
Title: A Passage to India (film)
Passage: A Passage to India is a 1984 British period drama film written and directed by David Lean. The screenplay is based on the play of the same name by Santha Rama Rau, which was based on the novel of the same name by E.M. Forster.
Title: Charlene McKenna
Passage: Charlene Lee McKenna (Irish: "Searlaoin Nic Chionaoith" ; born 26 March 1984) is an Irish actress. Born in Glaslough, County Monaghan, she became a household name and face in Ireland after starring as Jennifer in the television series "Pure Mule" in 2005. She has had numerous other roles in television dramas in Ireland, including "Raw", "Single-Handed 2" and "Whistleblower". She won the Best Actress (Television) award at the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2009 for "Raw" and won the Outstanding Actress in a Mini-Series award for her role in "Whistleblower" at the Monte Carlo Television Festival in June 2009.
Title: Sabina Coyne
Passage: Sabina Mary Coyne (born 5 May 1944) is an Irish actress, political activist and the wife of the current President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins.
Title: Fionnula Flanagan
Passage: Fionnghuala Manon "Fionnula" Flanagan (born 10 December 1941) is an Irish actress and political activist.
Title: White Elephant (1984 film)
Passage: White Elephant is a 1984 British comedy drama film directed by Werner Grusch and starring Peter Firth, Peter Sarpong and Nana Seowg. The plot involves a ruthless white man determined to break through thousands of years of tradition to sell microchips in Africa. A young British businessman goes to Ghana to modernise a furniture factory by introducing computers. Unbeknownst to him, the spirits of African tradition are already working against him and are determined to make him pay. He encounters fierce resistance from the Ghanaians, and this eventually leads him to better appreciate their culture.
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Fionnula Flanagan
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Reflections (1984 film)
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Fionnula Flanagan
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"Where the Wild Roses Grow" is a duet featured in an album released by which label ?
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Title: War Paint (Lorrie Morgan album)
Passage: War Paint is the fourth studio album released by American country music artist Lorrie Morgan. The album was released via BNA Records in 1994. It contains the singles "My Night to Howl," "If You Came Back from Heaven," and "Heart Over Mind." Also included are covers of George Jones' "A Good Year for the Roses", recorded here as a duet with Sammy Kershaw, and Jeannie Seely's "Don't Touch Me." The cassette version of the album omits the track "Exit 99."
Title: 98 Degrees and Rising
Passage: 98 Degrees and Rising is the second album released by American male vocal group 98 Degrees. It was recorded at Blue Wave Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The album features the singles "Because of You" and "The Hardest Thing", which peaked at No. 3 and No. 5 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 respectively. The album also features two covers, Mark Wills' "I Do (Cherish You)" and "She's Out of My Life", made famous by Michael Jackson. It also features a duet with label mate Stevie Wonder, "True to Your Heart", which was featured on the soundtrack of the 1998 film "Mulan". Also, the song "Fly With Me" was featured on the soundtrack of the 1999 film "". The album has sold over four million copies in the United States alone, becoming the band's best-selling album.
Title: Babylon A.D. (album)
Passage: Babylon A.D. is the debut album by the American hard rock band of the same name, released in 1989. It contains the metal hits "Bang Go The Bells", "Hammer Swings Down" and "The Kid Goes Wild" which was also featured in the film "RoboCop 2". In the music video for "The Kid Goes Wild", Robo-Cop is featured targeting the band, much like in the video for the Guns N' Roses song "You Could Be Mine", in which the Terminator is targeting Guns N' Roses.
Title: Liam Titcomb
Passage: Liam Titcomb (born August 16, 1987) is a Canadian musician and actor. He released his self-titled album on Sony Music Canada in 2005. He released his second album Can't Let Go on Double Dorje Records and his 3rd Cicada on Nettwerk Music. He played the character Will in "Strange Days at Blake Holsey High", and currently stars as Jones in the CBC Television drama "Wild Roses".
Title: Where the Wild Roses Grow (film)
Passage: Where the Wild Roses Grow is a 2011 Austrian short film directed by Romana Carn, about the young woman Yasmina whose solitary life is changed by the mysterious stranger Leon. The screenplay was semi-finalist of the 22nd WriteMovies.com International Writing Competition. The film was screened in the Short Film Corner of the Cannes Film Festival 2012.
Title: Murder Ballads
Passage: Murder Ballads is the ninth studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released in 1996 on Mute Records. As its title suggests, the album consists of new and traditional murder ballads, a genre of songs that relays the details (and often consequences) of crimes of passion.
Title: Where the Wild Roses Grow
Passage: "Where the Wild Roses Grow" is a duet by Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and pop singer Kylie Minogue. It is the fifth song and lead single from the band's ninth studio album, "Murder Ballads" (1996), released on Mute Records. It was written by the band's frontman Nick Cave and produced by Tony Cohen and Victor Van Vugt.
Title: The Restless Kind
Passage: The Restless Kind is American country artist Travis Tritt's fifth album, released on Warner Bros. Records in 1996. The tracks "More Than You'll Ever Know", "Helping Me Get over You" (a duet with Lari White), "She's Going Home with Me", and "Where Corn Don't Grow" were released as singles, all peaking in the Top 40 on the country charts. "Where Corn Don't Grow" was previously recorded by Waylon Jennings on his 1990 album "The Eagle", and was a 67-peaking single for him that year. "Double Trouble" was a duet with Tritt's long-time friend and recording partner Marty Stuart
Title: Bet You Think I'm Lonely
Passage: Bet You Think I'm Lonely was the fourth album released by the Wild Strawberries, and the only album released under the band's own label Strawberry Records. It followed the release of the song "Life Sized Marilyn Monroe", which also became a track on this album. It was originally released in 1994, and the band toured to support and promote it in 1995. It was re-released in 1998 by Nettwerk, with whom the Wild Strawberries had signed a contract in 1995. The re-release featured cover artwork that was not as dark as the original.
Title: Olt Defile
Passage: The Olt Defile is a defile that has been cut into the Transyvanian Alps in south-central Romania by the Olt River. In the Brezoi-Titesti Depression portion of the defile are located hot spring resorts. In the surrounding mountains grow Walnut and oak trees, wild roses, and white ivy. Transportation is provided by highways and railways between Rmnicu Vlcea and Sibiu.
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Mute Records
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Where the Wild Roses Grow
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Murder Ballads
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What did the World Land Speed Record holder say to "The Times" about Daniel Jubb?
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Title: Golden Arrow (car)
Passage: Golden Arrow was a land speed record racer built in Britain to regain the world land speed record from USA. Henry Segrave drove the car at Daytona Beach and exceeded the previous record by 24 mph or 39 kmh.
Title: Art Arfons
Passage: Arthur Eugene "Art" Arfons (February 3, 1926 December 3, 2007) was the world land speed record holder three times from 1964 to 1965 with his "Green Monster" series of jet-powered cars, after a series of "Green Monster" piston-engine and jet-engined dragsters. He subsequently went on to field a succession of "Green Monster" turbine-engined pulling tractors, before returning to land speed record racing. He was announced as a 2008 inductee in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame three days after his death.
Title: Dorothy Levitt
Passage: Dorothy Elizabeth Levitt, (born Elizabeth Levi; 5 January 1882, died 17 May 1922) was the first British woman racing driver, holder of the world's first water speed record, the women's world land speed record holder, and an author. She was a pioneer of female independence and female motoring, and taught Queen Alexandra and the Royal Princesses how to drive. In 1905 she established the record for the longest drive achieved by a lady driver by driving a De Dion-Bouton from London to Liverpool and back over two days, receiving the soubriquets in the press of the Fastest Girl on Earth, and the Champion Lady Motorist of the World.
Title: Bloodhound SSC
Passage: Bloodhound SSC is a British supersonic land vehicle currently in development. Its goal is to match or exceed 1000 mph achieving a new world land speed record. The pencil-shaped car, powered by a jet engine and a rocket engine is designed to reach 1050 mph . It is being developed and built with the intention of breaking the land speed record by 33, the largest ever margin.
Title: Craig Breedlove
Passage: Craig Breedlove (born March 23, 1937) is an American professional race car driver and a five-time world land speed record holder. He was the first person in history to reach 500 mih , and 600 mih , using several turbojet-powered vehicles, all named "Spirit of America".
Title: Daniel Jubb
Passage: Daniel Jubb (born 1984 in Manchester, England) is a British rocket scientist. In a 17 November 2008 article from the British newspaper "The Times", he was named "one of the world's leading rocket scientists", by the Royal Air Force Wing Commander Andy Green.
Title: Valerie Thompson
Passage: Valerie Thompson (born April 17, 1967) is an American motorcycle drag and land speed racer. She is a 7-time motorcycle land-speed record holder and charter member of the Mojave Magnum "200 MPH Club." In 2012, she was selected to drive the North American Eagle Project jet car in which she will be attempting to break the land speed record for a woman (currently 512 mph). Valerie was later removed from this project and replaced by a different female rider, Jessi Combs. This began the downward spiral of her career, including the loss of Harley Davidson and Monster Energy as race sponsors.
Title: Land speed record
Passage: The land speed record (or absolute land speed record) is the highest speed achieved by a person using a vehicle on land. There is no single body for validation and regulation; in practice the Category C ("Special Vehicles") flying start regulations are used, officiated by regional or national organizations under the auspices of the Fdration Internationale de l'Automobile. The land speed record (LSR) is standardized as the speed over a course of fixed length, averaged over two runs (commonly called "passes"). Two runs are required in opposite directions within one hour, and a new record mark must exceed the previous one by at least one percent to be validated.
Title: Andy Green
Passage: Wing Commander Andy D. Green OBE (born 30 July 1962) is a British Royal Air Force fighter pilot and World Land Speed Record holder.
Title: Ernest Eldridge
Passage: Ernest Arthur Douglas Eldridge (18 July 1897 27 October 1937) was a British racing car driver who broke the world land speed record in 1924. His was the last land speed record set on an open road.
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"one of the world's leading rocket scientists"
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Daniel Jubb
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Andy Green
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Which of the director of Strangers in the Night is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series "The Wonder Years"?
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Title: Richard Fancy
Passage: Richard Fancy (born August 2, 1943) is an American actor known for his long recurring role on "Seinfeld" as publisher Mr. Lippman, Elaine Benes's first major employer on the series. He appeared on the third and fourth seasons of "It's Garry Shandling's Show" as network boss Mr. Stravely. He also plays the Priest in the 1991 film "What About Bob? ", and was Kevin Arnold's high school principal, Dr. Valenti, in the fourth and fifth seasons of "The Wonder Years". He also appeared in Oliver Stone's "Nixon" (1995) and "Primal Force" (1999).
Title: Fred Savage
Passage: Frederick Aaron "Fred" Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, television director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series "The Wonder Years", which ran from 1988 to 1993. He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards.
Title: Alley Mills
Passage: Allison "Alley" Mills (also known as Alley Bean) born May 9, 1951, is an American actress best known for her role as Norma Arnold, the mother in the coming-of-age series "The Wonder Years", and her current role as Pamela Douglas, the sister of late Forrester matriarch Stephanie Forrester (Susan Flannery), on soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful".
Title: Strangers in the Night (Modern Family)
Passage: "Strangers in the Night" is the ninth episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom "Modern Family", and the series' 129th episode overall. It originally aired on December 3, 2014. The episode was written by Chuck Tatham and directed by Fred Savage.
Title: Josh Saviano
Passage: Joshua David "Josh" Saviano (born March 31, 1976) is an American lawyer and former child actor who played Kevin Arnold's best friend, Paul Joshua Pfeiffer, in the comedy-drama television show "The Wonder Years".
Title: Daniel Stern (actor)
Passage: Daniel Jacob Stern (born August 28, 1957) is an American film and television actor, director and screenwriter. He is known for his roles as Marv Merchants in "Home Alone", "", and the voice of Adult Kevin Arnold on the television series "The Wonder Years". He also starred in the horror comedy film "Otis".
Title: Olivia d'Abo
Passage: Olivia Jane d'Abo ( ; born 22 January 1969) is an English-American actress, singer and songwriter. She is known for her role as Karen Arnold, Kevin Arnold's rebellious teenage hippie sister on "The Wonder Years" (198893), and recurring villain Nicole Wallace in "".
Title: Danica McKellar
Passage: Danica Mae McKellar (born January 3, 1975) is an American actress, mathematics writer, and education advocate. She played Kevin Arnold's on-off girlfriend Winnie Cooper in the television series "The Wonder Years", and later wrote five non-fiction books: "Math Doesn't Suck", "Kiss My Math", "Hot X: Algebra Exposed", "Girls Get Curves: Geometry Takes Shape", which encourage middle-school and high-school girls to have confidence and succeed in mathematics, and "Goodnight, numbers". From 2010-2012 and 2018present, McKellar voiced Miss Martian in the animated superhero series Young Justice. In 2015 Mckellar was cast in the Netflix original series "Project Mc".
Title: Carol Black
Passage: Carol Black is an American writer and filmmaker. She is best known as the creator and writer-producer of the television series "The Wonder Years" and "Ellen", both with her husband and partner Neal Marlens. Black and Marlens received the 1988 Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series for "The Wonder Years" and the 1989 Writers Guild of America award after only six episodes had aired.
Title: Tammy Ader
Passage: Tammy Ader-Green (ne Tammy Ader born April 18, 1962, in New York City, New York) is an American television writer, director, and producer. She is best known as the creator and executive producer, with Whoopi Goldberg, of the television show "Strong Medicine" on the Lifetime network. Her other production credits include "Dawson's Creek" and "The Wonder Years". Green received a Gracie Allen Award from the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television (now the Alliance for Women in Media) for Outstanding Producing and Best Dramatic Series (for "Strong Medicine") and the SHINE Award for Best Drama (for "Strong Medicine") in 2003.
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Fred Savage
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Strangers in the Night (Modern Family)
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Fred Savage
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Which British journalist, writer, and socialite is profiled in the biography Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge?
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Title: Lady Black Rose
Passage: Lady Black Rose ( , Kurobara fujin ) "aka" Madame Black Rose is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's "Roman porno" series, directed by Shgor Nishimura and starring Naomi Tani.
Title: Nina Auchincloss Straight
Passage: Nina Gore Straight (ne Auchincloss, formerly Steed, born 1935) is an American author, journalist, and socialite. She is the mother of writerdirector Burr Steers and artist Hugh Auchincloss Steers, half-sister of Gore Vidal, step-sister of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and socialite Lee Radziwill.
Title: John Black Atkins
Passage: John Black Atkins (5 November 1871 1954) was a British journalist. He served as the war correspondent for the "Manchester Guardian" in the SpanishAmerican War, the Greco-Turkish War and in the Second Boer War. He also wrote the biography of William Howard Russell.
Title: Barbara Amiel
Passage: Barbara Joan Estelle Amiel, Baroness Black of Crossharbour (born 4 December 1940) is a British journalist, writer, and socialite. She is the wife of former media baron Conrad Black.
Title: Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge
Passage: Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge (published as Outrageous Fortune: The Rise and Ruin of Conrad and Lady Black in the United States) is a 2006 biography of the Canadian businessman and author Conrad Black and his wife, the British born Canadian journalist Barbara Amiel, by the British journalist and biographer Tom Bower.
Title: The Africa House
Passage: The Africa House is a 1999 biography by British journalist and writer Christina Lamb. The book is subtitled "The True Story of an English Gentleman and His African Dream", and was published in London in 1999 by Viking Penguin.
Title: Martin Newland
Passage: Martin Newland (born 26 October 1961) is a British journalist, a former Editor of The Daily Telegraph who now consults on media and communications, most recently in the Middle East. He was an advisor to Abu Dhabi Media and before that was Executive Director Publishing, Abu Dhabi Media. Prior to that, he was launch Editor of "The National", a national newspaper in Abu Dhabi. Before that, he was editor of "The Daily Telegraph", a British broadsheet newspaper, from 20032005, replacing Charles Moore. Newland was appointed Editor upon his return from Canada where he was a launch editor and Deputy Editor of Conrad Black's new national newspaper The National Post. The launch of the Post started one of the most costly and intense newspaper wars in North America.
Title: Sons of the Sea (album)
Passage: Sons of the Sea is the self-titled debut album by American alternative rock band Sons of the Sea, a collaboration between Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd and producer Brendan O'Brien. It was released on September 24, 2013 through Avow Records (distribution through INgrooves) in North America. The album was released in Europe through Membran Entertainment on March 3, 2014 and contains 3 acoustic bonus tracks: "Space and Time", "Come Together" and "Lady Black". A video for 'Come Together' featuring Boyd and Adesuwa Pariyapasat was directed by Taylor Cohen and first aired on the day of the North American release.
Title: John Ware (TV journalist)
Passage: John Ware is a British journalist, author, and investigative reporter. He was a reporter on the BBC public affairs documentary programme "Panorama" from 1986 to 2012. He joined "Panorama" as a reporter after working at the "Worcester Evening News" and "Droitwich Guardian". Earlier, he was at "The Sun" in Belfast from 1974 to 1977 and then a researcher on GranadaITV's "World in Action", becoming a producer in 1981. He also presented BBC's "Rough Justice", "Taking Liberties" and "Inside Story". Several of the cases profiled in the show were referred back to the Court of Appeal and several resulted in overturned convictions. Ware has covered Northern Ireland since 1974.
Title: Libya Herald
Passage: The Libya Herald (Arabic: ) is an English-language newspaper based in Tripoli, Libya. It was launched on 17 February 2012, the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Libyan Civil War, and currently publishes news through its website, though plans are in place to launch a print edition in the near future. The Libya Herald was the initiative of Michel Cousins, a British journalist raised in Libya who has worked in the Arab world for much of his career. Cousins co-founded the paper together with Sami Zaptia, a Libyan journalist who worked for the state-owned "Tripoli Post" for ten years but resigned upon the outbreak of the Libyan Civil War, frustrated at the Gaddafi regime's strict censorship. Until January 2013, the paper's deputy editor was George Grant, a British journalist who also worked as Libya correspondent for "The Times" newspaper. Grant was subsequently forced to leave Libya following an abduction threat from suspected Islamists in Benghazi following an investigation he was conducting into a death list in the city.
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Barbara Amiel
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Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge
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Barbara Amiel
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Both Kathleen McGuire and Gavin Newsom are involved in politics in which state?
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Title: The Gavin Newsom Show
Passage: The Gavin Newsom Show was a weekly one-hour talk show hosted by the Lieutenant Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, and airing on San Francisco-based Current TV. The show featured one-on-one interviews with notable residents of California, past guests including Marissa Mayer and Sergey Brin.
Title: Gavin Newsom
Passage: Gavin Christopher Newsom (born October 10, 1967) is an American politician and businessman who is the Lieutenant Governor of California since 2011, and former mayor of San Francisco. He was a prominent early advocate for same-sex marriage and was influential in legalizing cannabis in California.
Title: Michela Alioto-Pier
Passage: Michela Alioto-Pier (born 1968) served as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (200411). She represented District 2, encompassing the Marina and Pacific Heights neighborhoods. She previously served as a member of the San Francisco Port Commission. She was appointed to the Board of Supervisors by Gavin Newsom after he was elected Mayor, in 2003. Newsom himself was initially appointed to this seat by former Mayor Willie Brown.
Title: Kathleen McGuire
Passage: Dr. Kathleen Alison McGuire (born in 1965 in Melbourne) is a choral and orchestral conductor, arranger, composer, music educator, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. Known also for her work with social justice and human rights organizations, from 2000 to 2010 she served as the first female artistic director and conductor of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus the world's first openly gay choral organization and in 2010 she established Singers of the Street: a choir of people affected by homelessness in San Francisco. She became a US citizen in 2011 and in 2013 returned to Australia to serve as director of music at Queen's College (University of Melbourne) and co-artistic director of the School of Hard Knocks. In 2006 she was a grand marshal in the San Francisco LGBT Pride Parade. Her contributions have officially been recognized by the California Senate and State Assembly, and "Kathleen McGuire Day" was designated twice in her honor by San Francisco mayors Gavin Newsom (22 April 2010) and Edwin Lee (6 April 2013).
Title: Ed Lee (politician)
Passage: Edwin Mah Lee (, born May 5, 1952) is an American politician and attorney who is the 43rd and current Mayor of San Francisco, California. He was appointed by the Board of Supervisors on January 11, 2011 to serve out the remainder of former mayor Gavin Newsom's term, after Newsom resigned to take office as Lieutenant Governor of California. Lee won the election on November 8, 2011 to serve a full term as Mayor. He was re-elected in 2015.
Title: National Freedom to Marry Day
Passage: The most notable National Freedom to Marry Day was February 12, 2004 when, following a directive from San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom to his county clerk, the City and County of San Francisco began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. On February 10, Newsom asked the clerk's office to make the changes on the "forms and documents used to apply for and issue marriage licensesin order to provide [them] on a non discriminatory basis."
Title: William Newsom
Passage: William Alfred Newsom III (born February 15, 1934) is a retired state appeals court judge, administrator of the Getty family trust, and the father of former San Francisco Mayor and current Lieutenant Governor of California Gavin Newsom.
Title: Potrero Generating Station
Passage: On Dec. 21, 2010, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that the Potrero plant would cease operations by the end of the year. In a press conference announcing the closure, Newsom stated that "this is a monumental step towards cleaner air, environmental justice and our future of renewable energy and healthier communities." The plant was shut down in January 2011, and the property is being considered for redevelopment.
Title: San Francisco mayoral election, 2003
Passage: The 2003 San Francisco mayoral election occurred on November 4, 2003. The incumbent, Willie Brown, was termed out of office and could not seek a third term. The general election included three top candidates including then Supervisor Gavin Newsom and then President of the Board of Supervisors, Matt Gonzalez and former Supervisor Angela Alioto. No candidate received the required majority so the race went into a run-off of the two top candidates, which were Gavin Newsom and Matt Gonzalez. The run-off occurred on December 9, 2003 where Gavin Newsom was elected mayor of San Francisco.
Title: Mayoralty of Gavin Newsom
Passage: The Mayoralty of Gavin Newsom began when Democrat Gavin Newsom was elected Mayor of San Francisco in 2003, succeeding Willie Brown and becoming San Francisco's youngest mayor in a century.
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California
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Kathleen McGuire
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Gavin Newsom
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Which Squirrel Bait band member went on to become a guitarist for the band Slint?
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Title: Ben Hur (Bitch Magnet album)
Passage: Ben Hur is the second full-length and final album released by the American post-hardcore band Bitch Magnet. It was recorded after the departure of Bitch Magnet's added guitarist, David Gait, and features an appearance by the band's occasional guitarist, David Grubbs. "Ben Hur" was recorded by Louisville, Kentucky producer Howie Gano who had engineered albums by Grubbs' previous band, Squirrel Bait.
Title: David Grubbs
Passage: David Grubbs (born September 21, 1967), composer, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist, was a founding member of Squirrel Bait, Bastro, and Gastr del Sol. He has also played in Codeine, The Red Krayola, Bitch Magnet and The Wingdale Community Singers.
Title: Squirrel Bait
Passage: Squirrel Bait was an American punk band from Louisville, Kentucky active from 1983 to 1988. Squirrel Bait's dense, moody, melodic hardcore sound, featuring pronounced tempo shifts, foreshadowed the grunge sound of the late 1980s as well as math rock. Squirrel Bait, along with Hsker D, are often noted as precursors to the emocore ("emotional hardcore") sound that arose from the D.C. hardcore punk scene with bands like Rites of Spring, Beefeater and Fugazi.
Title: Britt Walford
Passage: Britt Walford (born 1970, in Louisville, Kentucky) is best known for being the drummer for Slint. He was a member of the punk band Squirrel Bait, but was replaced by Ben Daughtrey when he quit to play with future Slint guitarist David Pajo in the band Maurice. After the breakups of Squirrel Bait and Maurice, some of the members joined to form the band which would become Slint. In 1989, Walford joined Pixies bassist Kim Deal in her new project The Breeders at the request of Steve Albini (under the pseudonyms Shannon Doughton Mike Hunt), with whom he recorded their first album, "Pod" (1990), also appearing for live performances in drag to suit his stage name. Slint broke up in November 1990, Walford remain semi-active in the music scene, eventually in underground New York jazz bands and playing for bands such as Evergreen and friend Brian McMahan's The For Carnation project.
Title: Skag Heaven
Passage: Skag Heaven is the second record by the American punk rock band Squirrel Bait, released in 1987 through Homestead Records. Squirrel Bait disbanded after the album's release and the band's members went on to form Slint, Bastro and a number of other influential indie and post-rock bands.
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: Brian McMahan
Passage: Brian McMahan is a guitarist from Louisville, Kentucky. He was a member of the band Squirrel Bait and went on to create the seminal band Slint. He was both vocalist and guitarist for this band. After their breakup in November 1990, he went on to play with Will Oldham on his project Palace Brothers. In 1994, Brian formed The For Carnation which acted as a creative outlet; he remains the only permanent member of the band. He was also part of King Kong. McMahan plays guitar on the song "Why I'm So Unhappy" by Dntel.
Title: Slint discography
Passage: The following is a comprehensive discography of Slint, an American math rock band which formed in 1986. The band has released two studio albums and one EP. This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Slint that was recorded with The Breeders, Evergreen, The For Carnation, King Kong, Will Oldham, Squirrel Bait, Tortoise, or Zwan.
Title: Squirrel Bait (EP)
Passage: Squirrel Bait is the first record by the American punk rock band Squirrel Bait, released in 1985 through Homestead Records.
Title: Bitch Magnet
Passage: Bitch Magnet was an American post-hardcore band who formed in 1986 at Oberlin College in Ohio and later moved to North Carolina. They released their first record in 1988. All of the band's full-length albums were released on Communion Records in the US; they were also signed to the European labels ShigakuWhat Goes On and Glitterhouse. The band disbanded in 1990. Frontman Sooyoung Park later formed the band Seam with Mac McCaughan (of Superchunk) and Lexi Mitchell. Post-Seam, Park also played guitar in Ee. David Grubbs, who was a founding member of Squirrel Bait, was briefly a member of the band while also leading Bastro. Orestes Morfin went on to drum for Walt Mink and God Rifle. Jon Fine formed Vineland and Coptic Light, and was briefly a touring guitarist for Don Caballero.
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Brian McMahan
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Slint
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Brian McMahan
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On which network did a sitcom directed by Jeff Melman and starring Patricia Heaton premiere?
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Title: Into You Like a Train
Passage: "Into You Like a Train" is the sixth episode of the second season of the American television medical drama "Grey's Anatomy", and the show's fifteenth episode overall. The episode, which would have originally served as the season two premiere, was written by Krista Vernoff and directed by Jeff Melman. The episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on October 30, 2005. Vernoff received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. The episode's title refers to a song by The Psychedelic Furs from their Talk Talk Talk album. The track was also covered by the band Jawbreaker as bonus track for their Dear You album 2004 reissue.
Title: The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania
Passage: The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania is a 2005 documentary film directed by David Hunt and Jody Eldred about the fiftieth annual "Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Queen" beauty pageant which took place on Sunday, August 17, 2003 at the State Theatre Center for the Arts (Uniontown, Pennsylvania). The film is produced by Hunt's wife Patricia Heaton, and prominently features actress Sarah Rush, who was herself a Coal Queen in her youth. Heaton describes the film as "an homage to small town America".
Title: Patricia Heaton Parties
Passage: Patricia Heaton Parties is an American cooking-themed television series that airs on Food Network. It is presented by actress Patricia Heaton, and it features Heaton showcasing how to prepare different recipes for themed parties. The series debuted on October 24, 2015 and was initially supposed to air for only one season, but a second season began airing on June 11, 2016.
Title: Woman Seeking Dead Husband: Smokers Okay, No Pets
Passage: "Woman Seeking Dead Husband: Smokers Okay, No Pets" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama television series "Psych". It was written by writer and co-executive producer Steve Franks, and was directed by Jeff Melman, his only work on the show. The episode originally aired on USA Network in the United States on July 28, 2006. The installment features guest appearances by series regulars Kirsten Nelson, Sage Brocklebank, Liam James, and Patricia Idlette among other guests.
Title: Jeff Melman
Passage: Jeffrey "Jeff" L. Melman (born May 18, 1947) is an American television director and producer. Melman has directed for several present-day network television series. More recently Melman has directed episodes of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy", "Private Practice" and "Desperate Housewives". Melman previously directed on many hit sitcoms which include "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", "Malcolm in the Middle", "Everybody Loves Raymond", "That's My Bush! ", "The King of Queens", "Two and a Half Men" and "Frasier". Melman was also a producer on "Oliver Beene", "Laverne and Shirley", and "Night Court".
Title: Room for Two (TV series)
Passage: Room for Two is an American sitcom starring Patricia Heaton and Linda Lavin that aired for two seasons on ABC from March 24, 1992 to July 6, 1993.
Title: The Goodbye Girl (2004 film)
Passage: The Goodbye Girl is a 2004 television film starring Patricia Heaton and Jeff Daniels. It aired on TNT and is a remake of the 1977 film of the same name. Following the plot of the original, it follows an actor who lives in an apartment along with his friend's ex-girlfriend, whom the friend has just abandoned, and her pre-teen daughter.
Title: List of The Middle characters
Passage: "The Middle" is an American sitcom about a working-class family living in Indiana and facing the day-to-day struggles of home life, work, and raising children. "The Middle" premiered September 30, 2009, on the ABC network and is airing its eighth season as of 201617. It features" Everybody Loves Raymond" star Patricia Heaton and "Scrubs" star Neil Flynn.
Title: Everybody Loves Raymond
Passage: Everybody Loves Raymond is an American television sitcom starring Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Madylin Sweeten, and Monica Horan. It premiered on CBS on September 13, 1996, and concluded on May 16, 2005 after nine seasons.
Title: Schooled (Modern Family)
Passage: "Schooled" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American sitcom "Modern Family", and the series' 74th episode overall. It aired October 10, 2012. The episode was written by Steven Levitan Dan O'Shannon and directed by Jeff Melman.
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CBS
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Jeff Melman
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Everybody Loves Raymond
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Which group Blind Melon or Cute Is What We Aim For was formed first ?
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Title: Blind Melon
Passage: Blind Melon (Stylized as BLind MeLoN) is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California by two musicians from Mississippi and one from Indiana. Best known for their 1993 single "No Rain", the group enjoyed critical and commercial success in the early 1990s with their neo-psychedelic take on alternative rock.
Title: Cute Is What We Aim For
Passage: Cute Is What We Aim For is a rock band from Buffalo, New York. The band formed in 2005, and have since released two albums: "The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch" and "Rotation". The band was previously signed with record label Fueled by Ramen for their two releases, but are currently unsigned.
Title: Unified Theory (band)
Passage: Unified Theory, previously Luma, were an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1998. The lineup consisted of Chris Shinn (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), formerly of Celia Green, former Blind Melon members Christopher Thorn (lead guitar) and Brad Smith (bass) as well as Dave Krusen (drums) formerly of Pearl Jam.
Title: Live at the Palace
Passage: Live at the Palace is a live album recorded at The Palace in Hollywood on October 11, 1995 by the band Blind Melon. It is the fourth posthumous album featuring vocals from former Blind Melon frontman Shannon Hoon, recorded ten days before Hoon's passing.
Title: Blind Melon (album)
Passage: Blind Melon is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band Blind Melon, released on September 22, 1992 through Capitol Records. "No Rain" became Blind Melon's breakthrough single.
Title: Andy Wallace (producer)
Passage: Andy Wallace is an American music studio engineer with a long track record of successful productions, beginning with the 1986 production of the Run-DMCAerosmith collaboration on "Walk This Way" with Rick Rubin. Following this breakout success, Wallace went on to work with Feeder, Sum 41, The Cult, Slayer, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Sepultura, Soulfly, Nirvana, The Misfits, White Zombie, Jeff Buckley, Ben Folds Five, Faith No More, Rollins Band, Rush, Alice Cooper, Bernard Butler, Bad Religion, Sonic Youth, L7, Guns N' Roses, Rage Against the Machine, Front 242, Alabama 3, Linkin Park, Trapt, Foo Fighters, Silverchair, At the Drive-In, Staind, Sevendust, Blind Melon, System of a Down, Phish, Skunk Anansie, A Perfect Circle, Limp Bizkit, 3 Doors Down, Fuel, Chevelle, Disturbed, Paul McCartney, The Cribs, Atreyu, Young Astronauts Club, Avenged Sevenfold, Dream Theater, Ghost (Swedish band), A Day to Remember and many others. As of October 2005, over 80 million album units had been sold worldwide that contained a credit to Andy Wallace.
Title: For My Friends
Passage: For My Friends is the fourth studio album by American rock band Blind Melon, released April 22, 2008. It is their first album in twelve years, and the first to feature new lead singer Travis Warren who was recruited after the death of previous lead singer Shannon Hoon.
Title: Pet Engine
Passage: Pet Engine was an alternativepower-pop band that formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the early 1990s under the name "Blackfish" until a Florida-based "Blackfish" achieved success and forced a name change. Although they never achieved widespread commercial success, Pet Engine did release three albums and one EP on its label, Don't Records. The singles "Place to Breathe", "Reinventing the Wheel" and "Popular Teenage Disease" achieved a moderate amount of radio play in several American radio markets. The band was included on the Aware Records compilation volume 8 which also featured up-and-coming artists John Mayer and Howie Day. During their career, P.E. served as support for Oasis, Lemonheads, Goo Goo Dolls, Violent Femmes, Blind Melon, Verve Pipe and Mason Jennings among others. Their last official performance before a series of reunions came at Summerfest playing with Fountains of Wayne and Wilco. The band achieved a cult following in the Milwaukee music scene, often playing with popular Milwaukee bands like Citizen King and The Gufs, and were a regular act at Milwaukee's Summerfest for several years. Although Pet Engine broke up in early 2003, they were briefly reunited when they played at Summerfest 2006.
Title: The Best of Blind Melon
Passage: Tones Of Home: The Best of Blind Melon is a compilation album by Blind Melon released on September 27, 2005. It is the fifth Blind Melon album and the 3rd posthumous album after the death of lead singer Shannon Hoon.
Title: No Rain
Passage: "No Rain" is a song by American rock band Blind Melon, which was written by the bass player Brad Smith. It was released in September 1992 as the second single from the band's debut album "Blind Melon". The song is well known for its accompanying music video, which features the "Bee Girl" character. The music video, directed by Samuel Bayer, received heavy airplay on MTV at the time of its release. It subsequently helped propel "Blind Melon" to a multi-platinum level.
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Blind Melon
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Blind Melon
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Cute Is What We Aim For
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What was the seventh studio album released by "The Hoff?"
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Title: Warpaint (The Black Crowes album)
Passage: Warpaint is the seventh studio album by American rock band The Black Crowes. Released on March 3, 2008, it was the band's seventh studio album and first studio album in almost seven years, and its first with new members Luther Dickinson and Adam MacDougall, as well as the first to be released on the band's own Silver Arrow Records label. Despite its predecessor selling more copies, "Warpaint" debuted 15 spots higher in the United States.
Title: Seekers and Finders
Passage: Seekers and Finders is the seventh studio album by Gypsy-punk band Gogol Bordello. It was released in August 2017 under Cooking Vinyl, is their seventh studio album, and their first studio album since 2013's "Pura Vida Conspiracy". This is the first Gogol Bordello album produced by frontman Eugene Htz.
Title: David Hasselhoff
Passage: David Michael Hasselhoff (born July 17, 1952), nicknamed "The Hoff", is an American actor, singer, producer, and businessman, who set a Guinness World Record as the most watched man on TV.
Title: Alive (Sia song)
Passage: "Alive" is the lead single from Australian singer and songwriter Sia's seventh studio album "This Is Acting" (2016). It was co-written by Sia, Adele, and Tobias Jesso Jr. The song was produced by Jesse Shatkin. "Alive" was released on 25 September 2015. The song was originally intended for Adele's third studio album, "25", along with "Bird Set Free". However, since Adele decided not to use the songs, she let Sia use them for her seventh studio album. Musically, it is a midtempo pop and synth-pop song.
Title: Dug Out
Passage: Dug Out ( , Dagu Auto ) was the seventh studio album released by the Japanese rock band The Blue Hearts and the eighth album released overall.
Title: When the Eagle Flies
Passage: When the Eagle Flies is the seventh studio album released by English rock band Traffic, in 1974. It was the final album released by the band until their 1994 reunion "Far from Home". The album featured Jim Capaldi on drums, keyboards and vocals; Rosko Gee on bass guitar; Steve Winwood on guitar, keyboards, and vocals; and Chris Wood on flute and saxophone. (Percussionist Rebop Kwaku Baah was fired prior to the album's completion, but his contributions are heard on two of its tracks.) The album uses a broader variety of keyboard instruments than previous Traffic albums, adding Moog to their repertoire.
Title: Christmas (Michael Bubl album)
Passage: Christmas is the seventh studio album and fifth major label studio album released by Canadian singer Michael Bubl. The album was released on October 21, 2011 in Ireland, October 24, 2011 in the United Kingdom, and October 25, 2011 in the United States. On the week ending December 10, 2011, "Christmas" rose to No. 1 on the "Billboard" 200 album sales chart, becoming Bubl's third chart-topper following 2007's "Call Me Irresponsible" and 2009's "Crazy Love", and spent five weeks at No. 1.
Title: Gringo (album)
Passage: Gringo is the seventh studio album released by the Ohio rock band Circus Devils in 2009. All songs on Gringo were written and performed by Robert Pollard, Todd Tobias, and Tim Tobias. The first all-acoustic album released by Circus Devils, "Gringo" is a song cycle in which each track recounts a moment in the life of a nameless drifter known only as "the Gringo." The moods on the album range widely between jubilant to melancholy to mean.
Title: Keep Calm and Carry On (album)
Passage: Keep Calm and Carry On is the seventh studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. Released by Mercury on 16 November 2009, the album debuted at number 11 with sales of 42,771 on the UK Albums Chart, the lowest position for a studio album released by the band. The album was named after a British World War II poster of the same name. "Keep Calm and Carry On" was the first studio album by the band to feature guitarist Adam Zindani as a permanent member of the band. In the initial months after release, fans could access bonus content from the band's website with their copy of the album. This featured videos of a Track By Track rundown of the album, a Welcome Message from the group, the photoshoot for the album, and live audio of "You're My Star" (Acoustic) and "I Stopped to Fill My Car Up" from the Greatest Hits tour.
Title: You Are Everything (album)
Passage: You Are Everything is the seventh studio album by David Hasselhoff released in November 1993. The album peaked in the top twenty in Austria and Germany.
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Which United States Air Force base which is located in northwest Louisiana, USA is the home of the 340th Weapons Squadron?
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Title: 715th Weapons Squadron
Passage: The 715th Weapons Squadron (715 WPS) is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the USAF Weapons School at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. It was inactivated 9 September 2005
Title: 66th Weapons Squadron
Passage: The United States Air Force's 66th Weapons Squadron is a United States Air Force Weapons School Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II instructional flying unit, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.
Title: 509th Weapons Squadron
Passage: The 509th Weapons Squadron is a United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the USAF Weapons School, stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington.
Title: 29th Weapons Squadron
Passage: The 29th Weapons Squadron is a United States Air Force unit, stationed at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. It is assigned to the USAF Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base. The mission of the squadron is to provide advanced Lockheed C-130J Hercules instructional flying.
Title: 340th Weapons Squadron
Passage: The 340th Weapons Squadron is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the USAF Weapons School. It is stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. The 340th is assigned to the 57th Wing, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The mission of the squadron is to provide Boeing B-52 Stratofortress instructional flying.
Title: 325th Weapons Squadron
Passage: The 325th Weapons Squadron is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the USAF Weapons School, stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri.
Title: 328th Weapons Squadron
Passage: The United States Air Force's 328th Weapons Squadron is an USAF Weapons School training unit located at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.
Title: Barksdale Air Force Base
Passage: Barksdale Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: BAD, ICAO: KBAD, FAA LID: BAD) is a United States Air Force base which is located in northwest Louisiana, USA, in Bossier Parish, and is contiguous to Bossier City, Louisiana along the base's western and northwestern edge. Barksdale Air Force Base occupies over 22,000 acres of land east of Bossier City and along the southern edge of Interstate Highway 20.
Title: 77th Weapons Squadron
Passage: The 77th Weapons Squadron is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the USAF Weapons School, stationed at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. The 77th is a Geographically Separated Unit of the 57th Wing, stationed at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The mission of the squadron is to provide B-1 Lancer instructional flying.
Title: 6th Weapons Squadron
Passage: The 6th Weapons Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the USAF Weapons School, based at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. It was previously assigned to the Seventh Air Force, being inactivated at Yokota Airfield, Japan on 20 February 1947.
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Schipperke and Terceira Mastiff, are a breed of what?
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Title: Nature Park of Terceira
Passage: The Nature Park of Terceira (Portuguese: "Parque Natural de Terceira" , or simply the "Terceira Nature Park" (PNTER) developed from the intention of better managing the protected areas of the island of Terceira, and was instituted by the "Secretaria Regional do Ambiente e do Mar" (English: Regional Secretariate for the Environment and Oceans ), of the Autonomous Regional Government of the Azores. It includes an area of approximately 22 of the island classified under the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Nature Reserve designation.
Title: Francisco Ferreira Drummond
Passage: Francisco Ferreira Drummond (21 January 1796 9 November 1858) was a historian, palaeograph, musician and politician from a locality of Vila de So Sebastio on the island of Terceira, the Portuguese Azores. He was a historic publisher occupying a better part of his work with documenting the History of the Azores (primarily from the island of Terceira), where he was responsible for writing the "Anais da Ilha Terceira" ('Annals of the island of Terceira').
Title: English Mastiff
Passage: The English Mastiff is a breed of extremely large dog (often known simply as the Mastiff) perhaps descended from the ancient Alaunt and Pugnaces Britanniae, with a significant input from the Alpine Mastiff in the 19th century. Distinguishable by enormous size, massive head, and a limited range of colours, but always displaying a black mask, the Mastiff is noted for its gentle and loving nature. The lineage of modern dogs can be traced back to the early 19th century, but the modern type was stabilised in the 1880s and refined since. Following a period of sharp decline, the Mastiff has increased its worldwide popularity. Throughout its history, the Mastiff has contributed to the development of a number of dog breeds, some generally known as Mastiff-type dogs, or, confusingly, just as "Mastiffs".
Title: Terceira Rift
Passage: The Terceira Rift is a geological rift located amidst the Azores islands in the Atlantic Ocean. It runs between the Azores Triple Junction to the west and the AzoresGibraltar Transform Fault to the southeast. It separates the Eurasian Plate to the north from the African Plate to the south. The Terceira Rift is named for Terceira Island through which it passes.
Title: Historical Institute of Terceira
Passage: The Historical Institute of Terceira, or literally the "Historical Institute of the Island of Terceira" (Portuguese: "Instituto Histrico da Ilha Terceira" ), or IHIT, is a private association and cultural institute, dedicated to the investigation and studying of the islands of the Azores. The institute is headquartered in the classical "Convent of So Francisco ("Convent of Saint Francis of Assis") in Angra do Herosmo.
Title: Barbado da Terceira
Passage: The Barbado da Terceira is a medium-sized dog, with a volumous and robust look. The Barbado da Terceira is the most recently recognized Portuguese breed. The Portuguese Kennel Club (CPC) recognized it, on a provisional basis, on November 2004; it is not yet recognized by The Fdration Cynologique Internationale (FCI). It is a population native to the Azores Islands, in particular the Terceira Island.
Title: Duke of Terceira Garden
Passage: Duke of Terceira Garden (Portuguese: "Jardim Duque da Terceira" ) is a manicured garden in the historical centre of Angra do Herosmo, on the island of Terceira in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. One of the classic gardens emblematic of the Romantic period of Portuguese history, it is part of the municipal gardens of the city of Angra (located within the civil parish of Nossa Senhora da Conceio.
Title: Mastiff
Passage: Mastiff type means a large molosser dog. The term "mastiff type" has been used synonymously with the term "molosser". For example, the bulldog breeds, the Great Dane, the mountain dogs, the pit bulls and even smaller dogs such as the Boston terrier, may be considered "mastiff types" in this broad sense. The descriptive term, mastiff type, should not be confused with the breed, the Mastiff. All breeds are individual and should be referred to by their breed name to ensure correct identification.
Title: Terceira Mastiff
Passage: The Terceira Mastiff (Portuguese: ] ) is a landrace Portuguese dog breed, also known as the Rabo Torto ("rabo"tail, "torto"curledtwisted). Neither the Fdration Cynologique Internationale nor the local Clube Portugus de Canicultura has officially recognized it. It is a remarkable ancestor to both the Co Fila de So Miguel and the Fila Brasileiro . This breed is fully different from the Barbado da Terceira
Title: Schipperke
Passage: A Schipperke ( ; ] ) is a small Belgian breed of dog that originated in the early 16th century. There has been a long informal debate over whether this type of dog is a spitz or miniature sheepdog. In their home country of Belgium they are considered a small shepherd.
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Are indie bands Catherine Wheel and The Zolas both from Canada?
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Title: Twisted Wheel (album)
Passage: Twisted Wheel is the eponymous debut studio album by English indie rock band Twisted Wheel. It was released on 13 April 2009 to mixed reviews in the music world, however it did provide them with a following throughout the UK. The singles that have been released are "Lucy the Castle", "She's a Weapon", "We Are Us" and "You Stole the Sun". Many of the songs on the album have become live favourites of the band. The album gave them a few celebrity fans, including Liam Gallagher and Paul Weller, and they supported many heavyweight UK indie bands during the time of the album's release, including Oasis, Kasabian, The View and The Enemy.
Title: Breaking wheel
Passage: The breaking wheel, also known as the Catherine wheel or simply the wheel, was a torture device used for capital punishment from antiquity into early modern times for public execution by breaking the criminal's bonesbludgeoning him to death. As a form of execution, it was used from classical times into the 18th century; as a form of "post mortem" punishment of the criminal, the wheel was still in use in 19th-century Germany.
Title: Yellow Bird Project
Passage: Yellow Bird Project (often abbreviated YBP) is a company that collaborates with indie bands to raise money for charity, primarily through the sale of T-shirts. They approach indie bands, asking them to choose a charity and submit an original design. Each design is then printed onto T-shirts and sold exclusively through the YBP website to raise money for the charity of the artist's choosing. Some of the bands which they have collaborated with include Andrew Bird, Bloc Party, Bon Iver, Broken Social Scene, Devendra Banhart, and The National. Over the years, the company has diversified to include book publishing, album releases and film projects. In 2016, UK based charity Trekstock took over the management of the project, enabling all funds to be raised for one cause - young adults living with cancer.
Title: Catherine Wheel
Passage: Catherine Wheel were an English alternative rock band from Great Yarmouth. The band was active from 1990 to 2000, experiencing fluctuating levels of commercial success, and embarking on many lengthy tours.
Title: Adam and Eve (Catherine Wheel album)
Passage: Adam and Eve is the fourth full-length album by the English alternative rock band Catherine Wheel. Released in 1997 (see 1997 in music), the album peaked at number 11 on the "Billboard" Top Heatseekers and number 178 on the "Billboard" 200. The album featured more adventurous instrumentation than any prior Catherine Wheel LP, and still somewhat featured the heavy sound of their previous studio album, "Happy Days".
Title: Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Raphael)
Passage: Saint Catherine of Alexandria is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. In the painting, Catherine of Alexandria is looking upward in ecstasy and leaning on a wheel - an allusion to the breaking wheel (or Catherine wheel) of her martyrdom.
Title: Fresh Wine for the Horses
Passage: Fresh Wine for the Horses is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter, former Catherine Wheel frontman Rob Dickinson. Released in 2005, it features tracks that Dickinson wrote while a member of Catherine Wheel but never made it onto official releases, as well as new material written since the band's breakup in 2000. The album received mixed reviews from the media, but was met with enthusiastic approval by longtime fans of the band. The release was supported by a tour of small venues across the United States and Canada, where Dickinson performed intimate acoustic sets comprising both Catherine Wheel and solo material. In 2008, the album was reissued as two disc edition with EP titled "Nude", consists of acoustic version of Catherine Wheel tracks.
Title: Rock the Mill
Passage: Rock the Mill is a free multi-stage concert which takes place annually in the summer in Cambridge, Ontario. The concert often consists of a mixture of local indie bands, more well-known Ontario indie bands, and some indie bands from other parts of North America.
Title: The Zolas
Passage: The Zolas are a Canadian indie rock band based in Vancouver, British Columbia. They are signed to Light Organ Records. The core of the band is duo Zachary Gray (vocalsguitar) and Tom Dobrzanski (piano), with other musicians supporting them live and on record.
Title: The Catherine Wheel (album)
Passage: The Catherine Wheel is David Byrne's musical score commissioned by Twyla Tharp for her dance project. "The Catherine Wheel" premiered September 22, 1981, at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City.
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When was Bruce Channel's best known song recorded?
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Title: Don't Worry 'bout Me Baby
Passage: "Don't Worry 'bout Me Baby" is a song written by Deborah Allen, Bruce Channel and Kieran Kane, and recorded by American country music artist Janie Fricke. It was released in April 1982 as the second single from the album "Sleeping with Your Memory". The song was the first of Fricke's, seven solo number ones on "Billboard magazine" Hot Country Singles chart.
Title: C'est l'amour
Passage: "C'est l'amour" is a popular song recorded by Belgian band Lopold Nord Vous. It was trio's debut single, released in September 1987, from the album of the same name, and perhaps remains to date its most known song, due to the huge success it met in France and the number of cover versions and remixes that it was the subject throughout the years. It can be deemed as band's signature song.
Title: Bruce Channel
Passage: Bruce Channel ( , ; born Bruce McMeans, November 28, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter best known for his 1962 million-selling number one success, "Hey! Baby".
Title: Crucified (Army of Lovers song)
Passage: "Crucified" is a 1991 song recorded by the Swedish band Army of Lovers. It is the first single from their second album "Massive Luxury Overdose" and the seventh single to be released by the band. It was released from May 1991 (in Sweden) to February 1992 (in France). A re-edition that features on "Massive Luxury Overdose (US Version)" was made in 1992. "Crucified" is possibly the best known song released by the band.
Title: Rhea Silberta
Passage: Rhea Silberstein (Pocahontas, Virginia, April 19, 1900 - New York City, 1959) was a Yiddish song composer and teacher of singing. Her best known songs were written with her father and teacher Herman Silberstein. Her best known song "Yohrzeit" (Herman B. Silbershtein) was recorded by Sophie Braslau (Victrola 74595) 1919 and Yossele Rosenblatt (Victrola 9011-A) 1926. The song "Yom Kippur" was recorded by Dorothy Jardon (Brunswick 20037-B) 1922, and "Beloved" by Rosa Ponselle.
Title: As Long as I'm Rockin' with You
Passage: "As Long as I'm Rockin' with You" is a song written by Bruce Channel and Kieran Kane, and recorded by American country music artist John Conlee. It was released in February 1984 as the third single from the album "In My Eyes". "As Long as I'm Rockin' with You" was John Conlee's sixth number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week and spent twelve weeks on the country chart.
Title: (Can You) Feel the Passion
Passage: "(Can You) Feel the Passion" is a 1991 rave-theme House song recorded, written, and produced by the AmericanBritish group Blue Pearl. The single is to date the act's best known song, which had better success in the United States, hitting No. 1 on both Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart and the UK Dance Chart in 1992, while reaching No. 14 on the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Party Time (T.G. Sheppard song)
Passage: "Party Time" is a song written by Bruce Channel, and recorded by American country music artist T.G. Sheppard. It was released in June 1981 as the second single from the album "I Love 'Em All". "Party Time" was T.G. Sheppard's eighth number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the country chart.
Title: Stand Up (Mel McDaniel song)
Passage: "Stand Up" is a song recorded by American country music artist Mel McDaniel. It was released in September 1985 as the lead single and title track from McDaniel's album "Stand Up". It peaked at number 5 on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart and at number 3 on the Canadian "RPM" Country Tracks chart. It was written by Bruce Channel, Ricky Ray Rector, and Sonny Throckmorton.
Title: Hey! Baby
Passage: "Hey! Baby" is a song written by Margaret Cobb and Bruce Channel, and recorded by Channel in 1961, first released on LeCam Records, a local Fort Worth, Texas label. After it hit, it was released on Smash Records for national distribution. He co-produced the song with Major Bill Smith (owner of LeCam) and released it on Mercury Records' Smash label. The song reached number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 for three weeks, starting the week ending March 10, 1962.
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Erin Fitzgerald provides the voice of Nazz in which animated series, set in a cul-de-sac in Peach Creek?
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Title: Peach Creek, Wharton County, Texas
Passage: Peach Creek is a ghost town in Wharton County in the U.S. state of Texas. The former settlement was located along Peach Creek in the land grants belonging to Old Three Hundred settlers William Kincheloe and Alexander Jackson, Sr. During the Republic of Texas a post office was located at Peach Creek. Though it was hoped the community might become the county seat, that never happened and postal service stopped in 1847.
Title: Peach Creek (West Virginia)
Passage: Peach Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of West Virginia.
Title: List of Ed, Edd n Eddy characters
Passage: The "Ed, Edd n Eddy" animated television series, consists of 135 stories, features an extensive cast of characters created by Danny Antonucci. The series takes place in the fictional town of Peach Creek. The number of characters in "Ed, Edd n Eddy" is fixed at twelve (thirteen if Plank, a board of wood who acts as one character's imaginary friend, is included).
Title: Peach Creek (Grindstone Creek)
Passage: Peach Creek is a stream in DeKalb County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of the Grindstone Creek.
Title: Peach Creek (San Jacinto River)
Passage: Peach Creek (San Jacinto River) is a river in Texas.
Title: The New BatmanSuperman Adventures
Passage: The New BatmanSuperman Adventures is a name given to a package series that combined "" with "" and "The New Batman Adventures" produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It aired from 19972000 on Kids' WB. Each half-hour episode in the hour-and-one-half block featured either a single repeat from the original "Superman: The Animated Series" run, the original "Batman: The Animated Series" run, or a brand new story featuring Batman made specifically for this series, drawn in an animation style to match "Superman: The Animated Series". These new stories focus more on Batman's supporting cast and introduced new characters such as Tim Drake. The two animated universes were united in the "Superman" episode "World's Finest", which tells the story of Batman and Superman's first meeting. The new Batman episodes that began airing in the Fall 1997 season were later released as a DVD box set of "Batman: The Animated Series" as Volume 4. New Superman episodes that later aired in the Fall 1998 season and onward are now considered to be the third season of "Superman: The Animated Series".
Title: Ed, Edd n Eddy
Passage: Ed, Edd n Eddy is a Canadian-American animated comedy television series created by Danny Antonucci for Cartoon Network, and the sixth of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. The series revolves around three preteen boys named Ed, Edd (called "Double D"), and Eddycollectively known as "the Eds"who live in a suburban cul-de-sac in the fictional town of Peach Creek. Under the unofficial leadership of Eddy, the trio frequently invent schemes to make money from their peers to purchase their favorite confectionery, jawbreakers. Their plans usually fail, leaving them in various, often humiliating, predicaments.
Title: Erin Fitzgerald
Passage: Erin Fitzgerald is a Canadian-American voice actress who provides voice-overs for a number of cartoons, video games and English language dubs of Japanese anime. In animation, she voices May Kanker and Nazz in "Ed, Edd n Eddy", and voices major characters in "The Jungle Bunch", "", "Monster High" and "Ever After High". In video games, she voices female leads Yrel in "", Chie Satonaka in the "Persona 4" series of games starting with "Persona 4 Golden" and Noire in the "Hyperdimension Neptunia" series. In anime shows, she has voiced in "Sailor Moon", "Bleach", "Naruto Shippuden", "Knights of Sidonia" and "Glitter Force".
Title: Peach Creek, West Virginia
Passage: Peach Creek is an unincorporated community in Logan County, West Virginia, United States. Peach Creek is located on the east bank of the Guyandotte River across from West Logan. Peach Creek has a post office with ZIP code 25639.
Title: Peach Creek (Guadalupe River)
Passage: Peach Creek (Guadalupe River) is a river in Texas.
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Ed, Edd n Eddy
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Erin Fitzgerald
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Ed, Edd n Eddy
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"Revolution Earth" is the fourth single released by an American new wave band best known for what 1978 single?
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Title: Devo discography
Passage: The discography of Devo, an American new wave band formed in 1973, consists of 25 singles and 9 studio albums. Devo was founded by Gerald Casale, Bob Lewis and Mark Mothersbaugh. Devo currently consists of brothers Mark Mothersbaugh (synthesizers, lead vocals) and Bob Mothersbaugh (guitar and vocals), Gerald Casale (bass guitar, keyboards, vocals) and Josh Freese (drums). The band rose to prominence in the US during the new wave era with their single "Whip It". The band have released nine studio albums, ten extended plays, twelve compilation albums, six live albums, one soundtrack album and twenty five singles.
Title: Cities (Talking Heads song)
Passage: "Cities" was a single released by the American new wave band Talking Heads. It is the fourth track on the 1979 album "Fear of Music".
Title: Girl U Want
Passage: "Girl U Want" is a 1980 single by American new wave band Devo. It was the first single released from the album "Freedom of Choice".
Title: Revolution Earth
Passage: "Revolution Earth" is the fourth single released by The B-52's from their 1992 album "Good Stuff".
Title: The B-52's
Passage: The B-52s (styled as The B-52's prior to 2008) are an American new wave band, formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. The original line-up consisted of Fred Schneider (vocals), Kate Pierson (vocals, keyboards), Cindy Wilson (vocals, percussion), Ricky Wilson (lead guitar), and Keith Strickland (drums, rhythm guitar, keyboards). After Ricky Wilson's death from AIDS in 1985, Strickland switched from drums to lead guitar. The band also added touring members for albums and live performances. The band is best known for their 1978 debut single "Rock Lobster", and their pair of 1989 hits; "Love Shack" and "Roam".
Title: One Way or Another
Passage: "One Way or Another" is a song by American new wave band Blondie from the album "Parallel Lines". The song was released as the fourth single in the US and Canada as the follow-up to the no. 1 hit "Heart of Glass". "One Way or Another" reached No. 24 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and No. 7 on the "RPM" 100 Singles.
Title: Oh, No! It's Devo
Passage: Oh, No! It's Devo is the fifth studio album by the American new wave band Devo. It was originally released in October 1982, on the labels Warner Bros. and Virgin. The album was recorded over a period of four months between May and September 1982. By the time of its release, Devo were a full-fledged synth-pop act, with guitar-based new wave sounds pushed more towards the background. Most of the music on "Oh, No! It's Devo" was created by electronic means which gave it a much different sound than, for example, their 1978 debut "Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! ", which relied more on guitars than synthesizers. This alienated some fans despite the band stating since at least 1978 that their goal was to "de-emphasize" guitars. The album was produced with prominent producer Roy Thomas Baker, who has notably worked with both Queen and The Cars, among many others.
Title: Mongoloid (song)
Passage: "Mongoloid" is the first single released by American new wave band Devo in 1977, on the Booji Boy Records label. It was backed with the song "Jocko Homo". "Mongoloid" also had one of the first music videos made using collage. "Mongoloid" would later be re-recorded by Devo and appeared on the album "" in 1978. It is also a staple of Devo's live shows.
Title: Beauty and the Beat (The Go-Go's album)
Passage: Beauty and the Beat is the debut album from Californian new wave band the Go-Go's. Released in 1981 on the I.R.S. Records label, the album was preceded by the single and signature song "We Got the Beat", which became a massive club hit in Europe and, later, the United States. When the album was eventually released, it steadily climbed the "Billboard" 200 chart, ultimately peaking at number one, where it remained for six consecutive weeks, ranking second among "Billboard"'s Top 100 albums of 1982. The LP sold in excess of two million copies and reached double platinum status, making it one of the most successful debut albums of all time. Critically acclaimed, it has been described as one of the "cornerstone albums of American new wave".
Title: Chica Sato
Passage: Chica Sato ( , Sato Chica ) is a Japanese musician and fashion model best known as the lead vocalist for new wave band Plastics who then went on to form Melon with Plastics bandmate Toshio Nakanishi. The duo became a prominent fixture in the Tokyo club and fashion scenes, serving as trendsetters responsible for bringing British, American new wave, graffiti, and hip-hop to Japan.
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Rock Lobster
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Revolution Earth
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The B-52's
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when was the David Bowie album with the song "Little Wonder" released ?
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Title: The World of David Bowie
Passage: The World of David Bowie is an album by David Bowie, released in 1970. It contains material from his first album "David Bowie", as well as previously unreleased songs. The track listing was chosen by Bowie himself. The sleeve photo is by Ian Dickson.
Title: Little Wonder (song)
Passage: "Little Wonder" is a song and single by David Bowie, from the 1997 album "Earthling". It was the album's biggest hit, reaching number 14 in the UK. At the 1998 Brit Awards, the song was nominated for Best British Video.
Title: David Bowie (box set)
Passage: David Bowie (often referred to as David Bowie Box or Bowie Box Set) is a box set released by Sony Music Entertainment and Columbia Records. The box set includes expanded versions of all Sony-owned albums by David Bowie: "Outside", "Earthling", "Hours", "Heathen" and "Reality" (The three albums - "Outside", "Earthling", and "Hours" were originally issued on Virgin Records in America, but released by BMG internationally).
Title: Nothing Has Changed
Passage: Nothing Has Changed (also titled Nothing Has Changed: The Very Best of David Bowie) is a compilation album by English musician David Bowie. It was released on 18 November 2014 through Parlophone in the United Kingdom, and Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings in the United States. It is the first album to showcase Bowie's entire career and includes a new composition, "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)", which was later re-recorded for his final album "Blackstar" (stylized as ) (2016). "Nothing Has Changed" is notable for including songs from Bowie's unreleased 2001 album "Toy": "Your Turn to Drive", previously an internet-only single, and a previously unreleased re-recorded version of "Let Me Sleep Beside You", both of which are found on the triple CD version of the album. The album's title comes from a lyric in the song "Sunday" from Bowie's album "Heathen" (2002).
Title: Couples (The Long Blondes album)
Passage: Couples is the second album by the Sheffield band The Long Blondes. It was released on 7 April 2008 by Rough Trade Records, with the first single, "Century", released on 24 March 2008. The quotation marks in the album title were included as a reference to the David Bowie album ""Heroes"".
Title: Skeletal Family
Passage: Skeletal Family are an English gothic rock band formed in Keighley, West Yorkshire, in December 1982. The band was formed from the remaining members of an earlier group called the Elements, and took their name from the title of the song "Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family" from the 1974 David Bowie album, "Diamond Dogs".
Title: Bowi
Passage: Bowi was the first EP released on Stiff Records. Recorded by Nick Lowe, who had also released the first Stiff single, the title and cover were a humorous response to the David Bowie album "Low", released earlier in the year. Lowe decided that as Bowie had made an album with his name, but without the final "e", he would make a record with Bowie's name, also lacking the final "e".
Title: The Platinum Collection (David Bowie album)
Passage: The Platinum Collection is a compilation album by David Bowie, released in 2005. The period from 1969 to 1987 is summarised over three discs. The first disc is the same as the compilation "The Best of David Bowie 19691974", which was released in 1997, and the second disc is the same as the 1998 compilation "The Best of David Bowie 19741979". The third disc, original to this collection upon its release in 2005, was later re-released separately as an independent compilation "The Best of David Bowie 19801987" by EMI on 19 2007 (2007--) . This 2007 release was part of EMI's two-disc Sight Sound series of releases and features a DVD of 1980s videos on the second disc.
Title: Symphony No. 4 (Glass)
Passage: Heroes Symphony is a symphony (also known as Symphony No. 4 "Heroes") composed by American composer Philip Glass in 1996 based on the album ""Heroes"" by David Bowie. Glass also based his earlier Low Symphony on the David Bowie album, "Low".
Title: Earthling (album)
Passage: Earthling (stylised as EART HL I NG) is the twentieth studio album by English recording artist David Bowie. It was originally released in February 1997, on the label Virgin Records, later reissued on BMG Rights Management. The album showcases an electronica-influenced sound partly inspired by the industrial and drum and bass culture of the 1990s. This was the first album Bowie self-produced since his 1974 album "Diamond Dogs".
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Little Wonder (song)
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Earthling (album)
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Gin pahit and Springbokkie, have gin in them?
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Title: Gin pahit
Passage: Gin Pahit is an alcoholic drink made with gin and bitters, as enjoyed in colonial Malaya. The name means "bitter gin" in Malay.
Title: Judd Hill Cotton Gin
Passage: The Judd Hill Cotton Gin is a historic cotton gin in Judd Hill, Arkansas. The gin was part of the Judd Hill Plantation, which was established by businessman Orange Judd Hill in the 1920s and sold to Hill's daughter and her husband, Esther and Samuel Chapin, in 1933. The cotton gin was built on the plantation circa 1930; its brick construction, designed to prevent fires, makes it a rarity among extant cotton gins. The plantation was successful throughout the 1940s and became one of the largest farms in Poinsett County. The cotton gin ceased operations in the 1970s or 1980s, but the plantation is still operated by the Judd Hill Foundation established by Esther Chapin. On September 28, 2005, the cotton gin was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Title: Cork Dry Gin
Passage: Cork Dry Gin is an Irish gin. First produced in Cork in the Watercourse Distillery circa 1793. Since 1975, Cork Dry Gin has been manufactured by Irish Distillers, a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard, at their Midleton Distillery. Cork Dry Gin is the largest selling gin brand in Ireland.
Title: Gin Act 1736
Passage: The Spirit Duties Act 1735 (commonly known as the Gin Act of 1736) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain establishing a retail tax on gin and annual licenses for gin sellers. Designed to curb gin consumption, the law was widely disobeyed and repealed in 1743.
Title: Gimlet (cocktail)
Passage: The gimlet (pronounced with a hard 'g') is a cocktail made of gin and lime juice. A 1928 description of the drink was: "gin, a spot of lime, and soda". The description in the 1953 Raymond Chandler novel "The Long Goodbye" stated that "a real gimlet is half gin and half Rose's lime juice and nothing else". This is in line with the proportions suggested by "The Savoy Cocktail Book" (1930) which specifies one half Plymouth Gin and one half Rose's Lime Juice Cordial. However, modern tastes are less sweet, and generally provide for at least two parts gin to one part of the lime and other non alcoholic elements (see recipes below).
Title: Gin Gin railway station
Passage: Gin Gin railway station is a heritage-listed railway station at Mulgrave Street, Gin Gin, Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1888 to 1928 . It is also known as Gin Gin Railway Station, Goods Shed Refreshment Rooms. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 28 July 2000.
Title: Konig's Westphalian Gin
Passage: Konig's Westphalian Gin was a "Steinhger" gin produced up to the early part of the twentieth century from mineral water at H. C. Knig's "model distillery" in Steinhagen, Westphalia, Germany, said at the time to be the largest and the oldest gin distillery in the world. The gin was first produced in 1640.
Title: Springbokkie
Passage: The Springbokkie ("little Springbok" in the Afrikaans language), composed of creme de menthe ("or substitutes") and Amarula, is a cocktail shooter that is popular in South Africa. The drink derives its name from the team jersey colours (green and gold) of the South Africa national rugby union team, which is known as "The Springboks." The ratio of Amarula to creme de menthe can vary substantially between recipes.
Title: Kemp Cotton Gin Historic District
Passage: The Kemp Cotton Gin Historic District encompasses the only cotton gin extant in the Rohwer area of Desha County, Arkansas. The gin was built in 1950 by O. O. Kemp, a few years after the closure of the Rohwer War Relocation Center, where as many as 10,000 Japanese-Americans were interned during the Second World War. After the center's closure much of its land was returned to agricultural use, and Kemp built this gin near the Missouri Pacific Railroad line that ran through Rohwer. In addition to the gin, the complex Kemp built includes a pump house, scale house, and office. This entire complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
Title: Sloe gin
Passage: Sloe gin is a red liqueur made with gin and sloe (blackthorn) drupes, which are a small fruit relative of the plum. Sloe gin has an alcohol content between 15 and 30 percent by volume. However, the European Union has established a minimum of 25 ABV for sloe gin to be named as such. The traditional way of making sloe gin is to soak the sloes in gin. Sugar is required to ensure the sloe juice is extracted from the fruit.
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What type of show did Rodrigo de la Serna play in Contra Las Cuerdas in?
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Title: Son o se hacen
Passage: Son o se hacen is a 1997 Argentine comedy television series. It stars Julieta Ortega, Rodrigo De la Serna, Carolina Fal, Walter Quiroz, and Ivn Gonzlez. It was one of the first Argentine television series to explore the topic of sexual diversity.
Title: Botines
Passage: Botines (Spanish: "Bounties" ) was a 2005 Argentine miniseries, produced by Pol-Ka. Each episode had a specific cast, and the plot was based on a real crime, either from Argentina or another country. Diego Peretti won the Martn Fierro Award and the Clarn Award as best actor, Ins Esteves the Martn Fierro as best actress, and Rodrigo de la Serna the Clarn as best actor.
Title: Enrique Serna
Passage: Enrique Serna was born in Mexico City on January 11, 1959. Before devoting himself entirely to literature, he was a scriptwriter for various Mexican soap operas and wrote biographies of popular Mexican figures as well as working in the advertising industry as a copywriter. He has published the novels "Seorita Mxico", "Uno soaba que era rey", "El miedo a los animales", "El seductor de la patria" (winner of the Mazatln Prize), "ngeles del abismo" (winner of the Colima Prize), "Fruta verde", "La sangre erguida" (winner of the Antonin Artaud Prize) and "La doble vida de Jess". His short stories, collected in his books "Amores de segunda mano", "El orgasmgrafo" and "La ternura canbal" have been included in most anthologies of contemporary Mexican short stories. In 2003 Gabriel Garca Mrquez named Serna as one of the best Mexican short story writers in an anthology published by "Cambio" review. As an essayist, Serna has published three books that share the dark humor of his fiction: "Las caricaturas me hacen llorar", "Giros negros" and "Genealoga de la soberbia intelectual". Some of his works have been translated into French, Italian, German, English and Portuguese. He presently writes a monthly article for the influential Mexican cultural review "Letras libres".
Title: La Serna de Igua
Passage: La Serna is a town in the Arenas de Igua municipality of the Spanish region of Cantabria. In 2004, La Serna had a population of 238. The town is located 2.4 km from the municipality capital, Arenas de Igua, and 210 m (689 feet) above sea level. The church of the Assumption, from the 11th century, and the house of Quevedo Bustamante, from the 17th century, can be found in La Serna.
Title: Chronicle of an Escape
Passage: Chronicle of an Escape (Spanish: "Crnica de una fuga" ) is a 2006 Argentine film, directed by Israel Adrin Caetano. The screenplay is written by Caetano, Esteban Student, and Julian Loyola, based on the autobiographical "Pase libre la fuga de la Mansion Ser" written by Claudio Tamburrini. The movie is also known as Buenos Aires, 1977. The motion picture was produced by Oscar Kramer and Hugo Sigman, and stars Rodrigo de la Serna, Pablo Echarri, Nazareno Casero, and others.
Title: Alberto Granado
Passage: Alberto Granado Jimnez (August 8, 1922March 5, 2011) was an ArgentineCuban biochemist, doctor, writer, and scientist. He was also the youthful friend and traveling companion of Che Guevara during their 1952 motorcycle tour in Latin America. Granado later founded the Santiago School of Medicine. He authored the memoir "Traveling with Che Guevara: The Making of a Revolutionary", which served as a reference for the 2004 film "The Motorcycle Diaries", in which he was played by Rodrigo de la Serna. An elderly Alberto Granado makes a short appearance at the end of the film.
Title: Jos de la Serna e Hinojosa
Passage: Jos de la Serna e Hinojosa, 1st Count of los Andes (Spanish: "Jos de la Serna e Hinojosa, primer conde de los Andes" ) (1770 1832) was a Spanish general and colonial official. He was the last Spanish viceroy of Peru to exercise effective power (January 29, 1821 to December 1824).
Title: Contra Las Cuerdas
Passage: Contra Las Cuerdas is an Argentine sports-orientated telenovela. It was recorded during 2010. The show stars Rodrigo de la Serna, Soledad Fandio and Osmar Nez.
Title: Revolucin: El cruce de los Andes
Passage: Revolucin: El cruce de los Andes (English: Revolution: The Crusade of the Andes ) is a 2010 Argentine historical epic film directed by Leandro Ipia and starring Rodrigo de la Serna. It premiered during the bicentennial of Argentina. It was initially named "San Martn: El cruce de los Andes" (Spanish: "San Martn: The Crossing of the Andes" ).
Title: Rodrigo de la Serna
Passage: Rodrigo de la Serna (] ; born April 18, 1976) is an Argentine actor.
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Contra Las Cuerdas
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Davy Crockett and his son John Crockett are from which US state?
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Title: Davy Crockett
Passage: David "Davy" Crockett (August 17, 1786 March 6, 1836) was a 19th-century American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician. He is commonly referred to in popular culture by the epithet "King of the Wild Frontier". He represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives and served in the Texas Revolution.
Title: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
Passage: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates is a 1956 live-action Walt Disney adventure film starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. It was shot in Cave-In-Rock, Illinois. This film acts as a prequel to 1955's "Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" and is an edited compilation of the fourth and fifth stories featuring the Disney television series "Davy Crockett":
Title: Davy Crockett Lake (Fannin County, Texas)
Passage: Davy Crockett Lake is a 355 acre impounded body of water in the Caddo National Grassland on Dixon and Sandy creeks. It is located on FM 409, 14 mi northeast of Bonham in Fannin County in the U.S. state of Texas. The lake has two geographical fingers, known as Crockett East and Crockett West. It was developed in 1935 under the National Industry Recovery Act. It is also known as Lake Crockett. Stocked fish include largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappie and bluegill.
Title: Davy Crockett In Hearts United
Passage: Davy Crockett In Hearts United is a 1909 American silent film starring Charles K. French as Davy Crockett, with Evelyn Graham, Charles Bauman, Charles W. Travis and Charles Inslee. The film was directed by Fred Balshofer and distributed by New York Motion Picture Co. It was commercially released on June 4, 1909 in the United States. This is believed to be the first movie ever made about Davy Crockett. The fictional romance depicted frontiersman Crockett rescuing a woman named Anna in mid-ceremony from marriage to a man she didn't love. She and Crockett rode off on his horse. They went directly to a minister who married them, and he brought her home to his mother.
Title: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
Passage: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier is a 1955 live-action Walt Disney adventure film starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. This film is an edited compilation of the first three stories from the Disney television miniseries "Davy Crockett" :
Title: Davy Crockett (1910 film)
Passage: Davy Crockett is a 1910 American silent starring Hobart Bosworth as Davy Crockett, with Betty Harte and Tom Santschi. The film was directed by Francis Boggs and distributed by Selig Polyscope Co. It was commercially released in the United States. With a storyline similar to the 1909 "Davy Crockett In Hearts United", this fictional account of Crockett's life has him rescuing his lady love from marrying his rival. The movie ends with Crockett and his girlfriend riding off together.
Title: The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory
Passage: The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory (1987) is a made-for-TV film about the 1836 Battle of the Alamo written and directed by Burt Kennedy, starring James Arness as James Bowie, Brian Keith as Davy Crockett, Alec Baldwin as William Barrett Travis, Raul Julia as Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, and featuring a single scene cameo by Lorne Greene as Sam Houston. Unlike most other films about the Alamo the most prominent other exception being the 1955 film "The Last Command" (which was released during the cultural frenzy created by Walt Disney's Davy Crockett television miniseries) it focuses on Bowie as the main character rather than Crockett.
Title: Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park
Passage: Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park is a state park in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. Situated along the Nolichucky River, the park consists of 105 acre centered on the traditional birthplace of legendary Tennessee frontiersman, soldier, and politician Davy Crockett (1786-1836). The park includes a replica of Crockett's birth cabin, a museum, and a large campground.
Title: John Crockett (frontiersman)
Passage: John Crockett (circa 1753 after 1802) was an American frontiersman and soldier, and the father of David "Davy" Crockett.
Title: Davy Crockett Lake (Greene County, Tennessee)
Passage: Davy Crockett Lake is a 383 acre body of water impounded by Nolichucky Dam on the Nolichucky River, 7 mi south of Greeneville in Greene County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is also known as the Davy Crockett Reservoir and is maintained by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). It is a recreation site home to a variety of game fish.
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Davy Crockett
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Who appeared as Makepeace's neighbour in a 1998 American romantic period comedy-drama film directed by John Madden?
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Title: Shakespeare in Love
Passage: Shakespeare in Love is a 1998 American romantic period comedy-drama film directed by John Madden, written by Marc Norman and playwright Tom Stoppard. The film depicts an imaginary love affair involving Viola de Lesseps (Gwyneth Paltrow) and playwright William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) while he was writing "Romeo and Juliet". Several characters are based on historical figures, and many of the characters, lines, and plot devices allude to Shakespeare's plays.
Title: John Ramm
Passage: John Ramm is an English comedian and actor. He plays Raymond Box in the National Theatre of Brent, and has also appeared on film and television in "Robin Hood" ("Will You Tolerate This? "), "The Palace", "Foyle's War" ("All Clear") and as Makepeace's neighbour in "Shakespeare in Love".
Title: The Majestic (film)
Passage: The Majestic is a 2001 American romantic period drama film directed and produced by Frank Darabont, written by Michael Sloane, and starring Jim Carrey, Bob Balaban, Brent Briscoe, Jeffrey DeMunn, Amanda Detmer, Allen Garfield, Hal Holbrook, Laurie Holden, Martin Landau, Ron Rifkin, David Ogden Stiers, and James Whitmore.
Title: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Passage: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2011 British comedy-drama film directed by John Madden. The screenplay, written by Ol Parker, is based on the 2004 novel "These Foolish Things", by Deborah Moggach, and features an ensemble cast consisting of Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Bill Nighy, Ronald Pickup, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson and Penelope Wilton, as a group of British pensioners moving to a retirement hotel in India, run by the young and eager Sonny, played by Dev Patel. The movie was produced by Participant Media and Blueprint Pictures on a budget of 10 million.
Title: The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Passage: The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2015 comedy-drama film directed by John Madden and written by Ol Parker. It is the sequel to the 2011 sleeper hit film "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" and features an ensemble cast consisting of stars Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Penelope Wilton, Tina Desai, Lillete Dubey, Maggie Smith, Celia Imrie, Rajesh Tailang, Ronald Pickup, David Strathairn, Tamsin Greig, Dev Patel and Richard Gere.
Title: Ed Wood (film)
Passage: Ed Wood is a 1994 American biographical period comedy-drama film directed and produced by Tim Burton, and starring Johnny Depp as cult filmmaker Ed Wood. The film concerns the period in Wood's life when he made his best-known films as well as his relationship with actor Bela Lugosi, played by Martin Landau. Sarah Jessica Parker, Patricia Arquette, Jeffrey Jones, Lisa Marie, and Bill Murray are among the supporting cast.
Title: You've Got Mail
Passage: You've Got Mail is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nora Ephron, co-written by Nora and Delia Ephron, and starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The film is about two people in an online romance who are unaware that they are also business rivals. It marks the third coupling of stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, who had previously appeared together in "Joe Versus the Volcano" (1990) and "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993).
Title: An American Affair
Passage: An American Affair is a 2009 American independent period comedy-drama film starring Gretchen Mol, James Rebhorn, Noah Wyle, Perrey Reeves, Mark Pellegrino, and Cameron Bright, which was released theatrically by Screen Media Films on February 27, 2009.
Title: My Bodyguard
Passage: My Bodyguard is a 1980 American comedy-drama film directed by Tony Bill (his directorial debut), and written by Alan Ormsby. The film stars Chris Makepeace, Adam Baldwin, Matt Dillon, Martin Mull, and Ruth Gordon.
Title: The Death of Stalin
Passage: The Death of Stalin is an upcoming period comedy-drama film directed by Armando Iannucci which chronicles the Soviet power struggles occasioned by the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953. It is based on the graphic novel of the same name, translated from the French original "La mort de Staline".
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John Ramm
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John Ramm
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Shakespeare in Love
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George Bradburn and Lydia Maria Child were both in favor of women's ?
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Title: Hobomok
Passage: Hobomok, a Tale of Early Times. is a novel by the nineteenth century American author and human rights campaigner Lydia Maria Child. Her first novel, published in 1824 under the pseudonym "An American", was inspired by John G. Palfrey's article in the "North American Review". It is set during the colonial time period of King Philip's War. Among other themes, it relates the marriage of a recently immigrated white American woman, Mary Conant, to the eponymous Native American, her widowing, and her attempt to raise their son in white society.
Title: Lydia Maria Child
Passage: Lydia Maria Francis Child (born Lydia Maria Francis) (February 11, 1802October 20, 1880), was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, Native American rights activist, novelist, journalist, and opponent of American expansionism.
Title: Constance Jackson
Passage: Constance L. Jackson is a business start-up professional in health technology and filmmaking. She is the Chief Executive Innovation Officer Los Angeles-based technology company MediaHealth Technologies, LLC. The company conducts research and development of web-based tools for behavioral health. Jackson has spoken at national and international conferences , on issues affecting cultural understanding. She is the past president of Permanent Productions, Inc., now Permanent Production. She is the writer, director and producer of feature-length documentary films. In 2008, Jackson published a book about abolitionist Lydia Maria Child, "Over the River Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for Freedom". The book includes an introduction by historian Professor Carolyn L. Karcher.
Title: National Anti-Slavery Standard
Passage: The National Anti-Slavery Standard was the official weekly newspaper of the American Anti-Slavery Society, established in 1840 under the editorship of Lydia Maria Child and David Lee Child. The paper published continuously until the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870. Its motto was "Without ConcealmentWithout Compromise." It not only implies suffrage rights for colored males, but also womens suffrage as well. It contained Volume I, number 1, June 11, 1840 through volume XXX, number 50, April 16, 1870.
Title: Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women
Passage: The first Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women was held on May 9, 1837. One hundred and seventy-five women, from ten different states and representing twenty female antislavery groups, gathered in New York City to discuss their role in the American abolition movement. This gathering represented the first time that women from such a broad geographic area met with the common purpose of promoting the anti-slavery cause among women. Mary S. Parker was the President of the gathering. Other prominent women went on to be vocal members of the Women's Suffrage Movement, including Lucretia Mott, the Grimk sisters, and Lydia Maria Child. The attendees included women of color, the wives and daughters of slaveholders, and women of low economic status.
Title: Grandfather's House
Passage: Grandfather's house, also known as the Paul Curtis House, is a historic house at 114 South Street in Medford, Massachusetts. It is claimed to be the original house named in the American poem "Over the River and through the Wood" by Lydia Maria Child. Although many people sing "to grandmother's house we go," the original edition shows that the author's words were "to grandfather's house."
Title: Over the River and Through the Wood
Passage: "The New-England Boy's Song about Thanksgiving Day", also known as "Over the River and Through the Wood", is a Thanksgiving poem by Lydia Maria Child, originally published in 1844 in "Flowers for Children", "Volume 2".
Title: To Grandmother's House We Go
Passage: To Grandmother's House We Go is a 1992 Christmas television film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The film's title is one of the first lines of Lydia Maria Child's Thanksgiving song "Over the River and Through the Wood". It debuted on ABC with unexpected success, mostly because of the already growing popularity of the "Olsen Twins".
Title: George Bradburn
Passage: George Bradburn (March 4, 1806 July 26, 1880) was an American politician and Unitarian minister in Massachusetts known for his support for abolitionism and women's rights. He attended the 1840 conference on Anti-Slavery in London where he made a stand against the exclusion of female delegates. In 1843 he was with Frederick Douglass on a lecture tour in Indiana when they were attacked. Lydia Maria Child wrote with regard to his work on anti-slavery that he had " a high place among the tried and true."
Title: Harriet Winslow Sewall
Passage: Harriet Winslow Sewall (June 20, 1819 in Portland, Maine April 19, 1889) was an American poet, and editor of the collected letters of Lydia Maria Child.
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George Bradburn
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Lydia Maria Child
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Aline Camboulives specializes in a sport where a significant component of the difficulty comes from what feature of the course?
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Title: Czech tramping music
Passage: Tramping music () and tramping song () are the styles of music and songs associated with Czech tramping recreational activity. Their sound is basically American country music transplanted into Czech language and culture, blended with Czech folk songs. In particular, Czech bluegrass music is a significant component of the tramping style.
Title: Bone sialoprotein
Passage: Bone sialoprotein (BSP) is a component of mineralized tissues such as bone, dentin, cementum and calcified cartilage. BSP is a significant component of the bone extracellular matrix and has been suggested to constitute approximately 8 of all non-collagenous proteins found in bone and cementum. BSP, a SIBLING protein, was originally isolated from bovine cortical bone as a 23-kDa glycopeptide with high sialic acid content.
Title: Tondi Elektroonika
Passage: Tondi Elektroonika, formerly known as Tallinna Pooljuhttakistite Tehas ("Tallinn Semiconductor Resistor Factory"), Hans Pgelmanni nimeline Tallinna Raadiotehnika Tehas ("Tallinn Radiotechnical Factory named after Hans Pgelmann") and Hans Pgelmanni nimeline Elektrotehnika Tehas ("Hans Pgelmann Electrotechnical Factory"), as well as "Factory number A-1381" was a factory of electrotechnical components located in Tallinn, Estonia. It was a significant component of the Soviet Military-industrial complex.
Title: Free Will Baptist Church of Auburn
Passage: The Auburn Free Will Baptist Church is a historic former Baptist church building in Auburn Township, Geauga County, Ohio, United States. Constructed in the second quarter of the nineteenth century, it is no longer home to the congregation that built it, but it remains a significant component of the area's built environment, and it has been named a historic site.
Title: Fell running
Passage: Fell running, sometimes known as hill running or mountain running, is the sport of running and racing, off road, over upland country where the gradient climbed is a significant component of the difficulty. The name arises from the origins of the English sport on the fells of northern Britain, especially those in the Lake District.
Title: New Zealand bellbird
Passage: The New Zealand bellbird ("Anthornis melanura"), also known by its Mori names korimako and makomako, is a passerine bird endemic to New Zealand. It has greenish colouration and is the only living member of the genus "Anthornis". The bellbird forms a significant component of the famed New Zealand dawn chorus of bird song that was much noted by early European settlers. The explorer Captain Cook wrote of its song "it seemed to be like small bells most exquisitely tuned". Its bell-like song is sometimes confused with that of the tui. The species is common across much of New Zealand and its offshore islands as well as the Auckland Islands.
Title: Pathology
Passage: Pathology (from the Greek roots of "pathos" ( ), meaning "experience" or "suffering", and "-logia" (- ), "study of") is a significant component of the causal study of disease and a major field in modern medicine and diagnosis.
Title: Renewable energy in Palestine
Passage: Renewable energy in Palestine is a small but significant component of the national energy mix, accounting for 1.4 of energy produced in 2012. Palestine has some of the highest rate of solar water heating in the region, and there are a number of solar power projects. A number of issues confront renewable energy development; a lack of national infrastructure and the limited regulatory framework of the Oslo Accords are both barriers to investment.
Title: Aline Camboulives
Passage: Aline Camboulives (born 13 July 1973) is a French long distance runner who specialises in mountain running and road running. Triple French champion of Marathon (2011, 2012 and 2015), she was previously a cyclist, member of the French team in 2002.
Title: National wealth
Passage: National (net) wealth, also net wealth (in Singapore), national net worth, gross national wealth (GNW), and total national wealth, is the total sum value of monetary assets minus liabilities of a given nation. It refers to the total value of wealth possessed by the citizens of a nation at a set point in time. That is, the total value of wealth and goods generated by all economic activity in a nation. This figure is an important indicator of a nation's ability to take on debt and sustain spending, and is influenced by not only real estate prices, but also by the stock market, human resources, natural resources, capital technological advancements which may create new assets or render others worthless, national infrastructure and exchange rates. The most significant component by far among most developed nations is commonly reported as "household net wealth or worth" and reflects infrastructure investment. National wealth can fluctuate, as evidenced in the US data following the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent economic recovery.
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the gradient
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Aline Camboulives
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Fell running
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Do Millard Webb and Rob Reiner share the same nationality?
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Title: Rob Reiner
Passage: Robert Reiner (born March 6, 1947) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, and activist. As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence with the role of Michael Stivic on "All in the Family" (197179). That role earned him two Emmy Awards during the 1970s. As a director, Reiner was recognized by the Directors Guild of America (DGA) with nominations for the coming of age comedy-drama film "Stand by Me" (1986), the romantic comedy "When Harry Met Sally..." (1989), and the military courtroom drama "A Few Good Men" (1992). He also directed the psychological horror-thriller "Misery" (1990), the romantic comedy fantasy adventure "The Princess Bride" (1987) and the heavy metal mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" (1984).
Title: Estelle Reiner
Passage: Estelle Reiner (June 5, 1914 October 25, 2008), described by "The New York Times" as "matriarch of one of the leading families in American comedy", was an actress and singer. She was the wife of Carl Reiner and the mother of Rob Reiner.
Title: The Sea Beast
Passage: The Sea Beast is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Millard Webb, starring John Barrymore and Dolores Costello. The film was a major commercial success and one of the biggest pictures of 1926. "The Sea Beast" is an adaptation of the novel "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville, a story about a monomaniacal hunt for a great white whale. However, the film alters the novel's plotline by establishing prequel and sequel elements that are not in the original storysuch as the romancing of Esther and Ahab's safe return, respectivelyand substitutes a happy ending for Melville's original tragic one. Some of the characters in the film do not appear in Melville's original novel.
Title: The Happy Ending (1931 film)
Passage: The Happy Ending is a 1931 British drama film directed by Millard Webb and starring George Barraud, Daphne Courtney and Alfred Drayton. Its plot concerns a father who deserted his family some years before returning home only to find his wife has told his children and neighbours that he died as a hero when he abandoned them. A silent version "The Happy Ending" had been made in 1925 based on the same play.
Title: Reaching for the Moon (1917 film)
Passage: Reaching for the Moon is a 1917 American silent adventure film directed by John Emerson and written by John Emerson, Joseph Henabery, and Anita Loos. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, Richard Henry Cummings, Millard Webb, Eugene Ormonde, and Frank Campeau. The film was released on November 17, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. It has been released on DVD.
Title: The Love Thrill
Passage: The Love Thrill is a lost 1927 silent film comedy directed by Millard Webb and starring Laura La Plante and Tom Moore. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.
Title: The Drop Kick
Passage: The Drop Kick (also known as "Glitter" in the UK) is a 1927 silent film directed by Millard Webb written by Katherine Brush about a college football player (Richard Barthelmess) who finds his reputation on the line when he pays an innocent visit to a woman whose husband kills himself. It was one of the early films of John Wayne who was only aged 20 in the film. He too played a college footballer. A mute silent print was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s and in 1960s by United Artists Television. Prints of the film are preserved at the Library of Congress and the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, Madison.
Title: Hearts of Youth
Passage: Hearts of Youth is a 1921 American silent film based on the novel "Ishmael" by E. D. E. N. Southworth. The film was directed by Tom Miranda and Millard Webb, with Webb writing the adaption for the screen. The movie stars Harold Goodwin, Colin Kenny, and Iris Ashton, and was released by the Fox Film Corporation
Title: Annie Reiner
Passage: Sylvia Anne "Annie" Reiner (born 1949) is an American author, playwright and poet. She is the daughter of American producer, writer and actor Carl Reiner, and actress Estelle Reiner. She is the sister of actor and director Rob Reiner.
Title: Millard Webb
Passage: Millard Webb (6 December 1893 21 April 1935), was an American screenwriter and director. He directed 20 films between 1920 and 1933. His best-known film is the 1926 silent John Barrymore adventure "The Sea Beast" costarring Dolores Costello. Webb also directed the early sound Florenz Ziegfeld produced talkie "Glorifying the American Girl" released by Paramount in 1929. His active years were from 1916 to 1933.
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yes
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Millard Webb
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Rob Reiner
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What occupation did William Friedkin and Wang Quan'an share?
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Title: To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
Passage: To Live and Die in L.A. is a 1985 American action thriller film directed by William Friedkin and based on the novel by former U.S. Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich, who co-wrote the screenplay with Friedkin. The film features William Petersen, Willem Dafoe and John Pankow among others. Wang Chung composed and performed the original music soundtrack. The film tells the story of the lengths to which two Secret Service agents go to arrest a counterfeiter.
Title: Jia Zhangke
Passage: Jia Zhangke (born 24 May 1970) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter. He is generally regarded as a leading figure of the "Sixth Generation" movement of Chinese cinema, a group that also includes such figures as Wang Xiaoshuai, Lou Ye, Wang Quan'an and Zhang Yuan.
Title: Weaving Girl
Passage: Weaving Girl is a 2009 Chinese film directed by Wang Quan'an. Wang's fourth feature film, "Weaving Girl" stars Wang's frequent collaborator and former partner, actress Yu Nan.
Title: Lunar Eclipse (film)
Passage: Lunar Eclipse is a 1999 Chinese film and the directorial debut from Sixth Generation director Wang Quan'an. It is also the feature film debut of Wang's most frequent collaboratormuse Yu Nan. Unlike his next two films, which focus on rural communities, "Lunar Eclipse" is an urban drama following the wife of a newlywed couple (Yu Nan) who becomes mesmerized by an amateur photographer (Wu Chao) who claims to have once been in love with a woman who looked just like her. The film was produced by the Beijing Film Studio.
Title: Tuya's Marriage
Passage: Tuya's Marriage is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Wang Quan'an.
Title: William Friedkin
Passage: William Friedkin (born August 29, 1935) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter best known for directing "The French Connection" in 1971 and "The Exorcist" in 1973; for the former, he won the Academy Award for Best Director. Some of his other films include "Sorcerer", "Cruising", "To Live and Die in L.A.", "Jade", "Rules of Engagement", "The Hunted", "Bug", and "Killer Joe".
Title: Wang Quan'an
Passage: Wang Quan'an () (b. 1965) is a Sixth Generation Chinese film director. Wang was born in Yan'an, China. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 1991. He had a ten-year relationship with actress and muse Yu Nan, which ended in 2009.
Title: Jingzhe (film)
Passage: Jingzhe is a 2004 Chinese film directed by Wang Quan'an. The film is Wang's second feature and sees him reuniting with actress Yu Nan. "Jingzhe" is also known by its original international title, The Story of Ermei.
Title: White Deer Plain (film)
Passage: White Deer Plain () is a 2011 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Quan'an and based on the novel of the same name by Chen Zhongshi. The film competed in competition for the Golden Bear at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, where Lutz Reitemeier won the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Achievement for his photography.
Title: Apart Together
Passage: Apart Together () is a 2010 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Quan'an. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival and won the Best Screenplay award.
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Are the IBM PS1 and the Aamber Pegasus both types of home computer?
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Title: IBM PC Series
Passage: The IBM PC Series personal computer was the follow-on to the IBM PSValuePoint and IBM Personal System2. Announced in October 1994 and withdrawn in October 2000, it was replaced by the IBM NetVista, apart from the Pentium Pro-based PC360 and PC365, which were replaced by the IBM IntelliStation.
Title: AT (form factor)
Passage: In the area of IBM compatible personal computers, the AT form factor referred to the dimensions and layout (form factor) of the motherboard for the IBM AT. Like the IBM PC and IBM XT models before it, many third-party manufacturers produced motherboards compatible with the IBM AT form factor, allowing end users to upgrade their computers for faster processors. The IBM AT became a widely copied design in the booming home computer market of the 1980s. IBM clones made at the time began using AT compatible designs, contributing to its popularity. In the 1990s many computers still used AT and its variants. Since 1997, the AT form factor has been largely supplanted by ATX.
Title: IBM PSValuePoint
Passage: The IBM PSValuePoint (or just ValuePoint) personal computer was IBM's answer to the PC clone market, where the IBM PS2 could not compete due to price and proprietary interfaces. Announced in October 1992 and withdrawn in July 1995, it was replaced by the IBM PC Series 300.
Title: IBM 386SLC
Passage: The 386SLC was an Intel-licensed version of the 386SX (32-bit internal, 16-bit external, 24-bit memory addressing), developed and manufactured by IBM in 1991. It included power-management capabilities and an 8KB internal CPU cache, which enabled it to yield comparable performance to 386DX processors of the same clock speed, which were considerably more expensive. Known inside IBM as ""Super Little Chip"" for its initials, it was used in IBM PS2 35, 40 56 Series and in the IBM PSValuePoint 325T, but never gained much market share. This was mainly due to an agreement with Intel, in which IBM was not allowed to sell their CPUs if they were not part of a system or upgrade board. It was also marketed as an optional upgrade for 8086-equipped IBM PS2 25 Series computers.
Title: IBM PS1
Passage: The IBM PS1 is a brand for a line of personal computers that marked IBM's return to the home market in 1990, five years after the IBM PCjr. It was replaced by the IBM Aptiva in September 1994.
Title: IBM Aptiva
Passage: The IBM Aptiva personal computer was introduced in September 1994 as the replacement for the IBM PS1. The first Aptiva models were based on the Intel 80486 CPU with later models using the Pentium and AMD CPUs. All systems were developed in-house except for the later E series which was developed by Acer. The last system was withdrawn in May 2001 without direct replacement when IBM decided to exit the home market. Customers were directed to the IBM NetVista, which was more targeted to business desktops. Most Aptiva models included a modem and a standbyhibernation feature called "Rapid Resume".
Title: Multi-Color Graphics Array
Passage: The Multi-Color Graphics Array or MCGA is a video subsystem built into the motherboard of the IBM PS2 Model 30, introduced on April 2, 1987, and Model 25, introduced later on August 11; no standalone MCGA cards were ever made.
Title: PS2 port
Passage: The PS2 port is a 6-pin mini-DIN connector used for connecting some keyboards and mice to a PC compatible computer system. Its name comes from the IBM Personal System2 series of personal computers, with which it was introduced in 1987. The PS2 mouse connector generally replaced the older DE-9 RS-232 "serial mouse" connector, while the PS2 keyboard connector replaced the larger 5-pin180 DIN connector used in the IBM PCAT design. The PS2 designs on keyboard and mouse interfaces are electrically similar and employ the same communication protocol. However, unlike the otherwise similar Apple Desktop Bus connector used by Apple, a given system's keyboard and mouse port may not be interchangeable since the two devices use a different set of commands.
Title: Aamber Pegasus
Passage: The Aamber Pegasus is a home computer first produced in New Zealand in 1981 by Technosys Research Labs.
Title: Video Graphics Array
Passage: Video Graphics Array (VGA) is the display hardware first introduced with the IBM PS2 line of computers in 1987. Through widespread adoption, the term has also come to mean either an analog computer display standard, the 15-pin D-subminiature VGA connector, or the 640480 resolution characteristic of the VGA hardware.
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Who created The It Came From Canada Archive with an American professional baseball pitcher the for the New York Mets?
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Title: Noah Syndergaard
Passage: Noah Seth Syndergaard (born August 29, 1992), nicknamed Thor, is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). Syndergaard made his MLB debut on May 12, 2015. He was named an All-Star in 2016, and the Mets Opening Day starting pitcher in 2017.
Title: It Came from Canada Archive
Passage: The It Came From Canada Archive was an online archive of rare, long-lost, and relatively unknown Canadian music, created by Beau Levitt and Kevin McGowan in 2007.
Title: Lee Guetterman
Passage: Arthur Lee Guetterman (born November 22, 1958) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher from to for the Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, New York Mets, and St. Louis Cardinals. A southpaw relief pitcher, he was one of the few players to be involved in a trade between the two New York baseball franchises when he was dealt from the Yankees to the Mets for Tim Burke. He finished his career in 1997 with the Sioux Falls Canaries of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball.
Title: Aaron Heilman
Passage: Aaron Michael Heilman (born November 12, 1978) is an American professional baseball pitcher. Heilman was drafted by the New York Mets out of Notre Dame in 2001. He came up through the Mets system as a starting pitcher, but was converted to a relief pitcher in 2005.
Title: Chan Ho Park
Passage: Chan Ho Park (Korean: ; ] ; born June 30, 1973) is a South Korean former professional baseball pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, and Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB), the Orix Buffaloes of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), and the Hanwha Eagles of the KBO League. He was the first South Korean-born player in major league history. Park has the most career wins, 124, of any Asian-born pitcher in history. He passed Hideo Nomo for the most ever by an Asian-born pitcher in 2010. He is 6'2" (188 cm) tall and weighs 210 lbs (95 kg).
Title: Kevin McGowan
Passage: Kevin Michael McGowan (born October 18, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB).
Title: Justin Dunn
Passage: Justin Warren Dunn (born September 22, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher who plays for the Brooklyn Cyclones in the New York Mets organization. Dunn was chosen by the New York Mets with the 19th overall pick in the first round of the 2016 Major League Baseball draft out of Boston College.
Title: Jeurys Familia
Passage: Jeurys Familia Mojica (] ; born October 10, 1989) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). Familia was signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent in 2007. He made his MLB debut in 2012. During the 2015 season, Familia was named the team's closer. He was named a MLB All-Star in 2016.
Title: Nelson Figueroa
Passage: Nelson Figueroa, Jr. (born May 18, 1974) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and current post-game studio analyst for New York Mets broadcasts. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Mets, and Houston Astros. Figueroa also played for the Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). He featured a fastball topping out at 91 mph, slider, curveball, changeup and a splitter.
Title: Eric Hillman
Passage: John Eric Hillman (born April 27, 1966 in Gary, Indiana) is a former Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher. He pitched his entire 3-year MLB career with the New York Mets (19921994). After his MLB career, he pitched in NPB from 1995-1998 for the Chiba Lotte Marines and the Yomiuri Giants. Hillman was tied with fellow former pitcher Randy Johnson and current pitchers Andrew Sisco of the New York Yankees organization and Chris Young of the New York Mets, for the tallest player in the league, at 6 ft , before later being passed by 6 ft Jon Rauch of the Toronto Blue Jays. Hillman worked as an analyst for FSN Rocky Mountain's coverage of the Colorado Rockies between 2005-2008.
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Beau Levitt
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It Came from Canada Archive
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Kevin McGowan
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What is the name of the American pornographic actress born in 1958 that, along with two other actresses, was among the first African-American women to "cross over" into mainstream porn video?
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Title: Stephanie Swift
Passage: Stephanie Swift (born February 7, 1972) is a former American pornographic actress who starred in over 300 adult movies between 1995 and 2009, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer and left the industry. She is a member of both the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame. Swift now works with XXXchurch.com, a Christian outreach group that offers to help pornographic actors leave the industry and help compulsive porn users overcome their porn addiction.
Title: Thyrsa Frazier Svager
Passage: Thyrsa Anne Frazier Svager (June 16, 1930 July 23, 1999) was an American academic who was one of the first African-American women to gain a PhD in mathematics. Born in Ohio, she graduated from high school at the age of 16, going to Antioch College in Ohio and then doing her postgraduate degrees at Ohio State University. Frazier Svager was the head of the Department of Mathematics at Central State University (CSU) in Ohio for decades, ending her academic career as provost and dean for academic affairs. She and her husband, physics professor Aleksandar Svager, invested one of their salaries during their careers to build a legacy for scholarships. After her death, the Thyrsa Frazier Svager Fund was established to provide scholarships for African-American women majoring in mathematics.
Title: Bonnie Rotten
Passage: Bonnie Rotten is the stage name of Alaina Hicks (born May 9, 1993), an American pornographic actress, feature dancer, fetish model, director, and producer. She has been nominated for and has won many awards for her pornographic endeavors. In 2014, she became the first alt porn star to win the AVN Award for Female Performer of the Year.
Title: Hollie Stevens
Passage: Hollie Stevens (January 4, 1982 July 3, 2012) was the stage name of an American pornographic actress, wrestler, model and writer. She was considered a pioneer of the porn genre known as "clown porn", which features actors in clown makeup.
Title: Danyel Smith
Passage: Danyel Smith (born June 23, 1965) is an American magazine editor and journalist. Smith is a 2014 John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. She is also writing a history of African-American women in pop music. Smith is also the former editor of "Billboard" and the first African-American editor of the magazine. Also, she is the former chief content officer of Vibe Media Group and former editor-in-chief of "Vibe" and vibe.com. She was the first African-American, and first female editor of "Vibe".
Title: Georgia Caldwell Smith
Passage: Georgia Caldwell Smith (19091961) was one of the first African-American women to gain a bachelor's degree in mathematics. When she was 50, she went on to earn one of the early PhDs in mathematics by an African-American women, awarded posthumously in 1961. Smith was the head of the Department of Mathematics at Spelman College.
Title: Olivia O'Lovely
Passage: Olivia O'Lovely is a former American pornographic actress born in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her ethnic background is Italian, Spanish, Chilean and French.
Title: Angel Kelly
Passage: Angel Kelly is a retired pornographic actress. With Jeannie Pepper and Heather Hunter, Kelly was among the first African-American women to "cross over" into mainstream porn video. She is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame.
Title: Jeannie Pepper
Passage: Jeannie Pepper (born July 9, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American pornographic actress. She began in the business in 1982 at age 24 and has appeared in over 200 adult films. She was still an active actress as recently as 2007, participating in the mature adult genre.
Title: Bree Olson
Passage: Rachel Marie Oberlin (born October 7, 1986 ), also known by her stage name Bree Olson, is an American glamour model, actress, national spokesperson, web personality, former pornographic actress and "Penthouse" Pet. She performed in over 281 pornographic films from 2006 to 2011 before changing to mainstream acting. Since leaving the industry, she has become vocally critical of the porn industry and the stigma attached to being a former porn actress.
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Jeannie Pepper
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Angel Kelly
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Jeannie Pepper
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What film directed bySalvatore Samperi original name was Malizia italian for " malice"?
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Title: Venus in Furs (1969 Dallamano film)
Passage: Venus in Furs (Italian: "Venere in pelliccia" ) (also known as Devil in the Flesh) is a 1969 Italian erotic drama film directed by Massimo Dallamano. Based on the novel "Venus in Furs" by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, the film was first released in 1969 in Germany under the title "Venuz im pelz". In Italy, the film did not pass the censorship examination because of the sex scenes deemed too rough and all attempts to overcome the censorship's remarks, with various cut versions, were unsuccessful. The film was eventually released in 1973 under the title "Venere nuda", but even this cut version was confiscated after a few days for contempt of decency. In 1975, the film was finally released in Italian cinemas under the title "Le malizie di Venere", in a heavily censored version which was altered by a new editing and by the introduction of new scenes filmed by Paolo Heusch, which turned the film plot into a" giallo". The new title was a specific reference to the Laura Antonelli's box-office success of two years before "Malizia".
Title: Cuore di mamma
Passage: Cuore di mamma (also known as "Mother's Heart") is a 1969 Italian comedy drama film directed by Salvatore Samperi.
Title: Nen
Passage: Nen is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Samperi. The film is a historical drama, set in post-war Italy in 1948 during the first free elections after the war. It tells of a romance and a coming-of-age amid a difficult family life and amid national political tensions.
Title: Lovers and Other Relatives
Passage: Lovers and Other Relatives, also known as "Peccato veniale" and "Venial Sin", is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Salvatore Samperi. It was shot in Forte dei Marmi.
Title: Malicious (1973 film)
Passage: Malicious (Italian: "Malizia" ) is an Italian comedy. The original title "Malizia" is Italian for "malice". It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. For their performances Laura Antonelli and Turi Ferro won the Silver Ribbons for best actress and best supporting actor.
Title: Chaste and Pure
Passage: Casta e pura (internationally released as Chaste and Pure) is a 1981 Italian erotic-comedy film directed by Salvatore Samperi.
Title: Come Play with Me (1968 film)
Passage: Come Play with Me (Italian: "Grazie, zia" ) is a 1968 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Samperi. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The English title is not a translation of the Italian one, which translates into English as "Thanks, Auntie".
Title: Kill the Fatted Calf and Roast It
Passage: Uccidete il vitello grasso e arrostitelo (internationally released as Kill the Fatted Calf and Roast It) is a 1970 Italian film directed by Salvatore Samperi.
Title: Love in First Class
Passage: Un amore in prima classe (internationally released as Love in First Class) is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Salvatore Samperi.
Title: Salvatore Samperi
Passage: Salvatore Samperi (26 July 1944 4 March 2009) was an Italian film director. His 1973 film "Malicious" was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival and his 1979 film "Ernesto" was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival.
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Malicious
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Salvatore Samperi
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Malicious (1973 film)
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What kind of group does Necrolust and Celtic Frost have in common?
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Title: In Memory of Celtic Frost
Passage: In Memory of... Celtic Frost is a Celtic Frost tribute album released in 1996. Notable for its inclusion of "Babylon Fell" by Apollyon Sun, which features former Celtic Frost vocalistguitarist Tom Gabriel Fischer. Whilst mostly a tribute to Celtic Frost, it also pays a small nod to Tom Gabriel Fischer's other former band, Hellhammer.
Title: Slaughter (Canadian band)
Passage: Slaughter was a Canadian deaththrash band. They formed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1984 playing thrash metal and briefly featured Chuck Schuldiner on guitar in 1986. Originally, they released two demos and two full albums. Slaughter was disbanded from 1989-1995 but returned in 1996 to record a cover of Celtic Frost's "Dethroned Emperor" for a tribute album called "In Memory of Celtic Frost". In 2001, they re-released "Strappado" under the Nuclear Blast label.
Title: Martin Eric Ain
Passage: Martin Eric Ain (real name Martin Stricker, born July 18, 1967 in the US) ) is best known for being the former bassist of the influential extreme metal band Celtic Frost. He used the stage name Martin Eric Ain throughout his career in Celtic Frost.
Title: Into the Pandemonium
Passage: Into the Pandemonium is the third studio album by Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost, released in 1987. The album is more varied than other Celtic Frost's past LPs, with unlikely covers (Wall of Voodoo's "Mexican Radio"), emotionally charged love songs, the album's recurring industrial-influenced rhythmic songs of demons and destruction, traditional Frost-styled songs about dreams and fear, and a dark, classical piece with female vocals.
Title: Triptykon
Passage: Triptykon is a Swiss extreme metal band from Zrich, formed in 2008 by Thomas Gabriel Fischer, founding member of the pioneering heavy metal bands Hellhammer, Celtic Frost and Apollyon Sun. Fischer announced his departure from Celtic Frost in May 2008 and shortly afterwards revealed his new project would be entitled Triptykon.
Title: Superjoint
Passage: Superjoint, formerly known as Superjoint Ritual, is an American metal band formed by Phil Anselmo, Joe Fazzio, and Jimmy Bower in the early 1990s, later to be joined by Hank Williams III, and Kevin Bond. Their style can be considered a mix of Pantera's style of groove metal and hardcore punk. A small trace of black metal can be heard, as well. Bands like Venom, Slayer, Celtic Frost, Voivod, and Darkthrone have been noted as influences also.
Title: Apollyon Sun
Passage: Apollyon Sun were an industrial metal band formed by singerguitarist Tom Gabriel Fischer and guitarist Erol Unala in early 1995, after the termination of Celtic Frost, Fischer's prior group. The group was unofficially dissolved in 2001 when Fischer invited Erol Unala to contribute to the reformation of Celtic Frost. Their name is taken from the Celtic Frost demo "Under Apollyon's Sun".
Title: Celtic Frost
Passage: Celtic Frost ( ) was a Swiss heavy metal band from Zrich. They are known for their strong influence on the extreme metal genres. Formed in 1981 as Hellhammer, the band became Celtic Frost in 1984 and was active until 1993. It re-formed in 2001 and disbanded following frontman Tom Gabriel Fischer's departure in 2008. The band was inspired by heavy metal groups such as Black Sabbath, Judas Priest and Venom, but also by gothic rock acts like Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Christian Death, and by the hardcore punk group Discharge.
Title: Necrolust
Passage: Necrolust is a demo album by the death metal band Vader released in 1989. The cover of the album was designed by Piotr Wiwczarek. Fenriz of Darkthrone cites this demo along with Celtic Frost's "Morbid Tales" and Bathory's "Under the Sign of the Black Mark" as key riff inspirations for "Panzerfaust".
Title: Septimus Orion
Passage: Septimus Orion is a recording project initiated with the release of its first studio album "CAGED" in August 2008. The album includes an audio version of Clifford Meth's short story "Queers". This short story was originally published in "god's 15 minutes" by Aardwolf Publishing. Celtic Frost drummer Reed St. Mark lends his percussive talents while also working on the Triptykon project with former Celtic Frost band mate Tom Gabriel Fischer. Veteran songwriter and musician Mark Radice joined the cast of Septimus Orion while continuing to compose and record for Public Television. For this work, Radice was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2008. Former front man and vocalist for Lodi hardcore punk band Rosemary's Babies, known as "JR", joined Septimus Orion with a rerecorded version of his song "Sanctioned Violence".
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"Oblivion" is a single by a French band formed in what city?
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Title: Dionysos (disambiguation)
Passage: Dionysos (French band), French rock band formed in 1993
Title: Jadallys
Passage: Jadallys is a French band formed in 2000, with progressive and experimental influences. It draws inspiration from rock, classical music, French 19th century poets, fantasy film, comic books and literature.
Title: Oblivion (M83 song)
Passage: "Oblivion" is a single by French band M83 featuring lead vocals from Norwegian singer Susanne Sundfr. It was released as part of the film soundtrack album "Oblivion: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" to accompany the film of the same name. It was composed by Anthony Gonzalez.
Title: Anarchic System
Passage: Anarchic System was a French band formed in the early 1970s.
Title: M83 (band)
Passage: M83 is a French electronic music project currently based in Los Angeles. The band's sole official member is vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer Anthony Gonzalez. Formed in 2001 in Antibes, France, the band was initially a duo also featuring Nicolas Fromageau. The band has released seven albums and two soundtracks, including the Grammy Award-nominated "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming". Gonzalez and Fromageau parted ways shortly after touring their second album "Dead Cities, Red Seas Lost Ghosts". Gonzalez records primarily on his own, with other artists as guest musicians. The band is signed to Mute Records and found international success in 2011 with the single "Midnight City". Their most recent album "Junk" was released in 2016.
Title: Catherine Ribeiro Alpes
Passage: Catherine Ribeiro Alpes were a French band formed in 1968. It consisted of singer and composer Catherine Ribeiro and guitarist Patrice Moullet. The other member changed through every record. The two used to be in the band Catherine Ribeiro 2Bis, but decided to change the name after their first record. While their style was mostly folk and psychedelic rock in their first years, they also included elements of avant-garde into their music. Their lyrics often dealt with political and social issues, and they were all written by Catherine Ribeiro, who is also notable for her very special singing style, chaotic and expressive. They disbanded in 1981.
Title: Dirge (band)
Passage: Dirge is a French band formed in 1994. From the industrial metal genre that exploded in the first part of the 90s, the band slowly evolved toward a more atmospheric and progressive form of metal, related to post-metal bands such as Neurosis, Isis, and Cult of Luna.
Title: Empalot
Passage: Empalot were a French band formed in Landes, France in 1998 by the brothers Joe and Mario Duplantier of Gojira. The band members were Laurentx Etxemendi on saxophone, Joe Duplantier on vocals and guitar, Stphane Chateneuf on vocals, Christian Maisonnave on percussion and Mario Duplantier on drums. In the band, Joe and Mario called themselves Venceslas Podaldo and Daniel Pestou, respectively.
Title: Art Zoyd
Passage: Art Zoyd is a French band formed in 1969, mixing free jazz, progressive rock and avant-garde electronica.
Title: Moros Eros
Passage: Moros Eros was an American alternative rock band from Marietta, Georgia. The band formed under the name "In Vitro" and released their debut EP "I'm Dying But I Still Don't See Anything" under that name, only to discover the name was already trademarked by a French band. The band renamed themselves Moros Eros (Moros is Greek for "impending doom" and Eros is the Greek god of love). The band signed to Victory Records. The band's debut album "I Saw The Devil Last Night And Now The Sun Shines Bright" was released on October 31, 2006, with the single ""Today Is The Day"" soon following. The band played at the 2007 South by Southwest. The group's most recent album, "Jealous Me Was Killed By Curiosity", arrived in October 2006.
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M83 (band)
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What award did a film starring Devayani earn in 2000?
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Title: Debbie Does Dallas
Passage: Debbie Does Dallas is a 1978 pornographic film starring Bambi Woods. The plot of the film focuses on a team of cheerleaders attempting to earn enough money to send the title character to Dallas, Texas, to try out for the famous "Texas Cowgirls" cheerleading squad. The fictional name "Texas Cowgirls" was seen as an allusion to the real-life Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Woods had previously tried out for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in real life, but was cut during auditions.
Title: Happy Anniversary (1959 film)
Passage: Happy Anniversary is a 1959 comedy film starring David Niven and Mitzi Gaynor. Directed by David Miller, the movie's cast also included Carl Reiner and a young Patty Duke. Duke's next film, "The Miracle Worker", would earn her an Academy Award.
Title: Cheyenne Autumn
Passage: Cheyenne Autumn is a 1964 epic Western film starring Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, James Stewart, and Edward G. Robinson. It tells the story of a factual event, the Northern Cheyenne Exodus of 1878-9, although it is told in 'Hollywood style' using a great deal of artistic license. The film was the last Western directed by John Ford, who proclaimed it an elegy for the Native Americans who had been abused by the U.S. government and misrepresented by many of the director's own films. With a budget of more than 4,000,000, the film was relatively unsuccessful at the box office and failed to earn a profit for its distributor, Warner Bros.
Title: Thotta Chinungi
Passage: Thotta Chinungi is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language film starring Karthik, Raghuvaran, Revathi, Devayani and Nagendra Prasad. The movie was remade in Hindi as "Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam" (2002) starring Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit and Aishwarya Rai.
Title: Sadak
Passage: Sadak (English: Road) is a 1991 Indian Hindi language romantic thriller film directed by Mahesh Bhatt. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Pooja Bhatt. The film is the second highest grossing Hindi movie of the year 1991 and the seventh highest grossing Hindi film of the 90s decade with a groundbreaking musical score. The film is also fondly remembered for the late (Sadashiv Amrapurkar) award winning performance as the films villain Maharani. This film was remade in Tamil as "Appu" (2000) directed by vasanth with actor Prashanth and Devayani as a lead role and Prakash Raj acted as a antagonist in this film
Title: Devayani (actress)
Passage: Devayani is an Indian actress who has predominantly starred in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films, along with a few Kannada, Hindi and Bengali films. She received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress for her performances in the films "Surya Vamsam" and Bharathi and a Special Award for "Kadhal Kottai". She has also appeared in other commercially successful films, including "Aanandham" and "Friends" as well as in the Sun TV series "Kolangal" and "Muthaaram".
Title: Bharathi (film)
Passage: Bharathi (Tamil: ) is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language biographical film starring Sayaji Shinde, Devayani and Nizhalgal Ravi. It is a biographical film based on the life of Subramania Bharati. The film was directed by Gnana Rajasekaran and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil for the year 2000.
Title: Vallarasu
Passage: Vallarasu is a 2000 Tamil action film starring Vijayakanth, Devayani, Raghuvaran, Karan, Vadivelu and Livingston. The music is by Deva. It was dubbed in Telugu as "Commissioner Narasimha Naidu". The movie was remade in Hindi as "Indian". The "New Straights Times" calls the film a blockbuster.
Title: Balettan
Passage: Balettan is a 2003 Malayalam family drama film directed by V. M. Vinu and starring Mohanlal, Devayani, Harisree Ashokan, Innocent, Nedumudi Venu and Jagathy Sreekumar. The movie was the biggest hit of 2003 . It won the Kaveri Film Critics' Award for the most popular Malayalam film of 2003. The film was remade in Telugu as "Rajababu" with Rajasekhar. g
Title: Ennamma Kannu
Passage: Ennamma Kannu is a 2000 Indian Tamil drama film, directed by Sakthi Chidambaram, starring Sathyaraj, Devayani and Ranjith in lead roles. The film had musical score by Deva and was released in 2000.
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National Film Award for Best Feature Film
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Devayani (actress)
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Bharathi (film)
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Are Doris Drrie and Todd Haynes both German?
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Title: Cherry Blossoms (film)
Passage: Cherry Blossoms (German: "Kirschblten Hanami" ) is a 2008 German drama film directed by Doris Drrie. This film, starring Elmar Wepper, Hannelore Elsner and Aya Irizuki, tells the story of Rudi: terminally ill, he travels to Japan after the sudden death of his wife Trudi in order to make up for missed opportunities in life.
Title: The Hairdresser
Passage: The Hairdresser (German: "Die Friseuse" ) is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Doris Drrie.
Title: Enlightenment Guaranteed
Passage: Erleuchtung garantiert ("Enlightenment Guaranteed") is a 2000 German film directed by Doris Drrie about two brothers, Uwe (Uwe Ochsenknecht) and Gustav (Gustav-Peter Whler), who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives. Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo. On their way there, in a rather literal Buddhist moment, they lose all of their belongings. When they at last make it to the monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment can be elusive.
Title: Doris Drrie
Passage: Doris Drrie (] ; born 26 May 1955) is a German film director, producer and author.
Title: Men...
Passage: Men (German: "Mnner" ) is a 1985 West German comedy film directed by Doris Drrie. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination.
Title: Am I Beautiful?
Passage: Am I Beautiful? (German: "Bin ich schn?" ) is a 1998 German comedy film directed by Doris Drrie.
Title: Todd Haynes
Passage: Todd Haynes ( ; born January 2, 1961) is an American independent film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is considered a pioneer of the New Queer Cinema movement of filmmaking that emerged in the early 1990s. Haynes first gained public attention with his controversial short film "" (1987), which chronicles singer Karen Carpenter's tragic life and death, using Barbie dolls as actors. Haynes had not obtained proper licensing to use the Carpenters' music, prompting a lawsuit from Richard Carpenter, whom the film portrayed in an unflattering light, banning the film's distribution. "Superstar" became a cult classic.
Title: Greetings from Fukushima
Passage: Greetings from Fukushima (German: Gre aus Fukushima , also known as Fukushima, mon Amour) is a 2016 German drama film directed by Doris Drrie. It has been selected to be shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: The Thing About Men
Passage: The Thing About Men is a musical with music by Jimmy Roberts and lyrics and book by Joe DiPietro. It is based on the 1985 German film Men by Doris Drrie. The plot revolves around a love triangle and shows what men will do to keep their pride and love affairs intact.
Title: Naked (2002 film)
Passage: Naked ("Nackt" in German) is a German comedy film about the relationship problems of three young couples in Berlin, who meet for a dinner party which does not go well. Released in 2002, it was directed by Doris Drrie who also wrote the screenplay.
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no
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Doris Drrie
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Todd Haynes
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In what year was the drama film starring an English actress born July 26, 1973 and Nick Nolte released?
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Title: Clean (film)
Passage: Clean is a 2004 drama film directed by French director Olivier Assayas, starring Nick Nolte and Maggie Cheung. It was jointly funded by Canada, France, and United Kingdom sources. It was released in the United States in 2006.
Title: Who'll Stop the Rain
Passage: Who'll Stop the Rain is a 1978 psychological drama film released by United Artists starring Nick Nolte. It was directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Herb Jaffe and Gabriel Katzka with Sheldon Schrager and Roger Spottiswoode as executive producers. The screenplay was by Judith Rascoe and Robert Stone from Stone's novel "Dog Soldiers". The music score was by Laurence Rosenthal and the cinematography by Richard H. Kline.
Title: The Prince of Tides
Passage: The Prince of Tides is a 1991 American romantic drama film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Pat Conroy; the film stars Barbra Streisand and Nick Nolte. It tells the story of the narrator's struggle to overcome the psychological damage inflicted by his dysfunctional childhood in South Carolina. Streisand directed and produced the film in addition to starring in it. Conroy and Becky Johnston adapted the screenplay.
Title: Kate Beckinsale
Passage: Kathrin Romary Beckinsale (born 26 July 1973) is an English actress. After some minor television roles, she made her film debut in "Much Ado About Nothing" (1993) while still a student at the University of Oxford. She appeared in British costume dramas such as "Prince of Jutland" (1994), "Cold Comfort Farm" (1995), "Emma" (1996), and "The Golden Bowl" (2000), in addition to various stage and radio productions. She began to seek film work in the United States in the late 1990s and, after appearing in small-scale dramas "The Last Days of Disco" (1998) and "Brokedown Palace" (1999), she had starring roles in the war drama "Pearl Harbor" and the romantic comedy "Serendipity". She followed those with appearances in "The Aviator" (2004) and "Click" (2006).
Title: Warrior (2011 film)
Passage: Warrior is a 2011 American sports drama film directed by Gavin O'Connor and starring Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton as two estranged brothers whose entrance into a mixed martial arts tournament makes them come to terms with their lives and each other. Nick Nolte was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the father of the two brothers. Jennifer Morrison and Frank Grillo also star.
Title: Blue Chips
Passage: Blue Chips is a 1994 basketball drama film, directed by William Friedkin, written by Ron Shelton and starring Nick Nolte as a college coach and real-life basketball stars Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway as talented finds. It features cameos from noted basketball figures Bob Knight, Rick Pitino, Nolan Richardson, Bob Cousy, Larry Bird, Jerry Tarkanian, Matt Painter, Allan Houston, Dick Vitale, Jim Boeheim, Dan Dakich and Bobby Hurley, as well as actor Louis Gossett, Jr.
Title: The Trials of Cate McCall
Passage: The Trials of Cate McCall is a 2013 American drama film directed and written by Karen Moncrieff. The film stars Kate Beckinsale, Nick Nolte and Clancy Brown.
Title: The Beautiful Country
Passage: The Beautiful Country is a 2004 Norwish-American Vietnam-related drama film set in 1990. It is directed by Hans Petter Moland and starring Damien Nguyen, Nick Nolte, Bai Ling, Chau Thi Kim Xuan, Tim Roth, Anh Thu, Temuera Morrison and John Hussey. The screenplay was written by Sabina Murray, a writer who teaches at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's MFA Program for Poets Writers.
Title: Off the Black
Passage: Off the Black is a 2006 American drama film starring Nick Nolte and Trevor Morgan. It was written and directed by James Ponsoldt, who also has a small role in the film, and is his feature directorial debut.
Title: A puerta fra
Passage: A puerta fra is a 2012 Spanish drama film starring Antonio Dechent, Mara Valverde, Nick Nolte, Jos Luis Garca Prez and Hctor Colom.
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2013
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The Trials of Cate McCall
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Kate Beckinsale
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In what year was the American author of Mistborn: The Hero of Ages born?
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Title: Mistborn: The Bands of Mourning
Passage: Mistborn: The Bands of Mourning is a high fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was published on January 26, 2016 by Tor Books and is the third book in the "Wax and Wayne" series and sixth in the "Mistborn" series. It is preceded by "" in 2015 and is scheduled to be followed by "" in 2019.
Title: Mistborn Adventure Game
Passage: The Mistborn Adventure Game is a pen and paper role playing game that was published in 2011 by Crafty Games and is a licensed release based on American author Brandon Sanderson's "Mistborn" novel series. Sanderson was involved in the game's creation and the game is set in Scadrial; the World created by the "Mistborn" series. The initial "Mistborn Adventure Game" book was released on December 16, 2011. Since 2011, two supplementary material books have been published. The first supplement was released March 2014 and is called "Terris: Wrought of Copper". The second supplement was released on August 3, 2014 and is called "Alloy of Law", not to be confused with the fourth "Mistborn" book called "".
Title: Mistborn: The Well of Ascension
Passage: Mistborn: The Well of Ascension is a fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was published on August 21, 2007 by Tor Books and is the second novel in the "Mistborn trilogy". It is preceded by "" in 2006 and followed by "" in 2008.
Title: Mistborn: The Final Empire
Passage: Mistborn: The Final Empire, also known simply as Mistborn or The Final Empire, is a fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was published on July 17, 2006 by Tor Books and is the first novel in the "Mistborn trilogy", followed by "" in 2007 and "" in 2008.
Title: Mistborn: Secret History
Passage: Mistborn: Secret History is a fantasy novella by American author Brandon Sanderson, written as a companion story to the original trilogy of the Mistborn series. It was published as an ebook-only novella by "Dragonsteel Entertainment LLC", a company owned by the author, on 30 January 2016.
Title: Mistborn: Shadows of Self
Passage: Mistborn: Shadows of Self is a high fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was published on October 6, 2015 by Tor Books and is the second book in the "Wax and Wayne" series and fifth in the "Mistborn" series. It is preceded by "" in 2011 and followed by "" in 2016.
Title: Mistborn series
Passage: Mistborn is a series of epic fantasy novels written by American author Brandon Sanderson and published by Tor Books. The first series, published between 2006 and 2008, consists of "", "", and "".
Title: Mistborn: The Alloy of Law
Passage: Mistborn: The Alloy of Law is a high fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was published on November 8, 2011 by Tor Books and is the first book in the "Wax and Wayne" series and fourth in the "Mistborn" series. It is preceded by "" from the "Mistborn Original Trilogy" in 2008 and followed by "" in 2015.
Title: Mistborn: The Hero of Ages
Passage: Mistborn: The Hero of Ages is a fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was published on October 14, 2008 by Tor Books and is the third novel in the "Mistborn" trilogy. It is preceded by "" in 2007 and followed by "" in the "Mistborn: Era 2" series, "Wax and Wayne" in 2011.
Title: Brandon Sanderson
Passage: Brandon Sanderson (born December 19, 1975) is an American fantasy and science fiction writer. He is best known for the Cosmere universe, in which all his adult fantasy books most notably the "Mistborn" series and "The Stormlight Archive", are set; and his work in finishing Robert Jordan's epic fantasy series "The Wheel of Time".
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1975
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Mistborn: The Hero of Ages
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Brandon Sanderson
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Angues Deayton is an English actor, writer, musician, comedian, and broadcaster, who hosts the comedy panel show, It's Your Round, on what channel?
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Title: Ian Stone
Passage: Ian Stone is a British stand-up comedian, broadcaster and writer famous for appearing as a guest on shows such as the comedy panel show "Mock the Week". Stone is also a regular guest on BBC Radio 5's "Fighting Talk". He currently presents "The Football's On" on BT Sport and "Comedy Bigmouths" on Channel 5 and My5.
Title: Richard Osman
Passage: Richard Thomas Osman (born 28 November 1970) is an English television presenter, producer, comedian and director. He is the creator and co-presenter of the BBC One television quiz show "Pointless". He also presents the BBC Two quiz show "Two Tribes" and is a team captain on the comedy panel show "Insert Name Here".
Title: Dan Mitchell (comedian)
Passage: Dan Mitchell is a Welsh-born comedian originally from Brechfa, a village near Carmarthen. In his youth, Dan had a fascination with comics and comedy. Having had his comedy appetite raised by running the local pub quiz, he started his career in comedy in 2005 and ran a regular stand-up night, which he compered, at Cardiffs Pen and Wig pub. He also ran comedy panel show, "Panel 9 from Outer Space", with fellow comedian Clint Edwards and friend Laura Bryon.
Title: Panel show
Passage: A panel show or panel game is a radio or television game show in which a panel of celebrities participates. Participants may compete with each other, such as on "The News Quiz"; facilitate play by non-celebrity contestants, such as on "Match Game""Blankety Blank"; or do both, such as on "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me". The genre can be traced to 1938, when "Information Please" debuted on U.S. radio. The earliest known television panel show is "Play the Game", a charades show in 1946. The modern trend of comedy panel shows can find early roots with "Stop Me If You've Heard This One" in 1939 and "Can You Top This? " in 1940. While panel shows were more popular in the past in the U.S., they are still very common in the United Kingdom.
Title: Angus Deayton
Passage: Gordon Angus Deayton ( ; born 6 January 1956), known professionally as Angus Deayton, is an English actor, writer, musician, comedian, and broadcaster. He was the original presenter of the satirical panel game "Have I Got News for You", a job from which he was dismissed in October 2002 after a second round of tabloid allegations about his personal life.
Title: Jason Byrne (comedian)
Passage: Jason Byrne ( ; born 25 February 1972) is an Irish comedian and radio host born in Ballinteer, Dublin. In August 2008, he made his twelfth Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Byrne previously presented a mid-morning radio show on Phantom FM as well as a comedy panel show called "The Byrne Ultimatum" on RT Two.
Title: Lee Mack
Passage: Lee Gordon McKillop (born 4 August 1968), known as Lee Mack, is an English stand-up comedian and actor best known for writing and starring in the sitcom "Not Going Out". He is also known for being a team captain on the BBC One comedy panel show "Would I Lie to You? ", hosting the Sky1 panel show "Duck Quacks Don't Echo" and for presenting the show "They Think It's All Over".
Title: The Burn with Jeff Ross
Passage: The Burn with Jeff Ross is a comedy panel show hosted by comedian Jeff Ross that aired on Comedy Central. The show debuted on August 14, 2012, and was executive produced by Ross himself. The program featured Ross roasting a wide variety of targets, along with guest appearances by fellow comedians who make up a panel of roasters. The show was renewed for a second season by Comedy Central, which premiered January 8, 2013.
Title: Sen Moncrieff
Passage: Sen Moncrieff is an Irish broadcaster, journalist and writer. He currently presents the weekday afternoon radio show "Moncrieff" on Newstalk. His television credits include his own Raidi Teilifs ireann (RT) chat show "Good Grief Moncrieff! ", comedy panel show "Don't Feed the Gondolas", and "The Restaurant" of which he is the voice. Moncrieff has also written novels and non-fiction.
Title: It's Your Round
Passage: It's Your Round is a comedy panel show hosted by Angus Deayton. It airs on BBC Radio 4.
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BBC Radio 4
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It's Your Round
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Angus Deayton
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Who owns a classic hits station in a city in Attala County, Mississippi with a population of 7402 in the 2010 census?
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Title: McCool, Mississippi
Passage: McCool is a town in Attala County, Mississippi. The population was 135 at the 2010 census.
Title: Mississippi County, Missouri
Passage: Mississippi County is a county located in the Bootheel of the U.S. state of Missouri, with its eastern border formed by the Mississippi River. As of the 2010 census, the population was 14,358. The largest city and county seat is Charleston. The county was officially organized on February 14, 1845, and was named after the Mississippi River.
Title: WJDX-FM
Passage: WJDX-FM (105.1 FM) is a classic hits station in Kosciusko, Mississippi, serving the Jackson, Mississippi area as "105.1 The River". It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications until September 2014). From October 1998 to March 2003 WQJQ was a Jammin' Oldies station. Its studios are located in Northwest Jackson and the transmitter site is east of Canton.
Title: Attala County, Mississippi
Passage: Attala County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 19,564. Its county seat is Kosciusko. Attala County is named for Atala, a fictional Native American heroine from an early-19th-century novel of the same name by Franois-Ren de Chateaubriand.
Title: Sallis, Mississippi
Passage: Sallis is a town in Attala County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 134 at the 2010 census.
Title: Brainerd, Minnesota
Passage: Brainerd is a city in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States. Its population was 13,592 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Crow Wing County, and is one of the largest cities in Central Minnesota. Brainerd straddles the Mississippi River several miles upstream from its confluence with the Crow Wing River, having been founded as a site for a railroad crossing above said confluence. Brainerd is the principal city of the Brainerd Micropolitan Area, a micropolitan area covering Cass and Crow Wing counties and with a combined population of 91,067 as of the 2010 census. The Brainerd area serves as a major tourist destination for Minnesota, and Baxter is a regional retail center.
Title: Kosciusko, Mississippi
Passage: Kosciusko is a city in Attala County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 7,402 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Attala County.
Title: New Albany, Mississippi
Passage: New Albany is a city in Union County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 8,526 at the 2010 census. New Albany is the county seat of Union County. New Albany was first organized in 1840 at the site of a grist mill and saw mill on the Tallahatchie River and was developed as a river port. New Albany is the birthplace of author William Faulkner as well as Eli Whiteside and Bettie Wilson and the adopted home of Morris Futorian, father of the Northeast Mississippi furniture industry. As of 2010 New Albany has a population of 8,526 and is known for its education system, well-educated labor force and strong work ethic. The city houses modern factories, robust neighborhoods and vibrant shopping centers, while at the same time preserving its historic downtown area.
Title: Ethel, Mississippi
Passage: Ethel is a town in Attala County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 418 at the 2010 census.
Title: HelenaWest Helena, Arkansas
Passage: HelenaWest Helena is the county seat of and the largest city within Phillips County, Arkansas, United States. The current city was consolidated, effective January 1, 2006, from the two Arkansas cities of Helena and West Helena. Helena is sited on lowlands between the Mississippi River and the eastern side of Crowley's Ridge. West Helena is located on the western side of Crowley's Ridge, a geographic anomaly in the typically flat Arkansas Delta. The Helena Bridge, one of Arkansas' four Mississippi River bridges, carries U.S. Route 49 across to Mississippi. The combined population of the two cities was 15,012 at the 2000 census and at the 2010 census, the official population was 12,282.
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iHeartMedia
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WJDX-FM
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Kosciusko, Mississippi
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Bishop's Stortford is the closest sizeable town to an airport located in what government district?
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Title: Winchester
Passage: Winchester is a city and the county town of Hampshire, England. The city lies at the heart of the wider City of Winchester, a local government district, and is located at the western end of the South Downs National Park, along the course of the River Itchen. It is situated 61 mi south-west of London and 13.6 mi from Southampton, its closest city. At the time of the 2011 Census, Winchester had a population of 45,184. The wider City of Winchester district which includes towns such as Alresford and Bishop's Waltham has a population of 116,800.
Title: Bishop International Airport
Passage: Bishop International Airport (IATA: FNT, ICAO: KFNT, FAA LID: FNT) is a commercial and general aviation airport located in Flint, Michigan. It is named after banker and General Motors board member Arthur Giles Bishop (April 12, 1851 January 22, 1944), who donated 220 acres of his farmland for the airport in 1928. The third busiest airport in Michigan, it surpassed competitor MBS International Airport in terms of airline operations in 2002. In 2007, 1,071,238 passengers used Bishop International Airport; in 2011, 938,914 passengers used the airport. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 20172021, in which it is categorized as a small hub primary commercial service facility. The airport is currently served by several passenger airlines: Allegiant Air, Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines operate mainline service out of the airport, as well as affiliates of Delta Connection, United Express and American Eagle. Additionally, FedEx Express and a FedEx Feeder affiliate operate cargo services out of the airport. Accompanying the airlines is fixed-base operator Av Flight that handles both general aviation and airline operations and the flight school American Wings Aviation. Bishop International Airport is in southwestern Flint, and is surrounded by Flint Township to the north, east and west; and Mundy Township to the south.
Title: Qoorlugud
Passage: Qoorlugud is a sizeable town in Togdheer region of Somaliland. Located north by road from Buuhoodle. It is the second largest town in Buuhoodle District after the district capital Buuhoodle. ref
Title: Estelle (Arrigas)
Passage: Estelle is a hamlet in the Cvennes region of France in the peripheral zone of a national park. It has a population of around twenty permanent residents and twenty holiday homes. "Estelle" is old French for "star". The village belongs to the commune of Arrigas. The closest sizeable town is Le Vigan, capital town of Cvennes.
Title: Bishop's Stortford
Passage: Bishop's Stortford is a historic market town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. It is just west of the M11 motorway on the county boundary with Essex and is the closest sizeable town to London Stansted Airport. Bishop's Stortford is 27 mi north-east of Charing Cross in central London and 35 mi from Liverpool Street station, the London terminus of the line to Cambridge that runs through the town. Bishop's Stortford had a population of 38,202, decreasing to 37,838 at the 2011 Census.
Title: Walhallow, New South Wales
Passage: Walhallow is a village in the North West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia, near the Mooki River. The town is in the south east corner of Gunnedah Shire Council local government area, 370 km north west of the state capital, Sydney and 34 km west of the nearest sizeable town, Quirindi. At the 2006 census , the village with neighbouring Caroona had a population of 179.
Title: Halls Creek, Western Australia
Passage: Halls Creek is a town situated in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is located between the towns of Fitzroy Crossing and Turkey Creek (Warmun) on the Great Northern Highway. It is the only sizeable town for 600 km on the Highway.
Title: East Hertfordshire
Passage: East Hertfordshire is a local government district in Hertfordshire, England. Its council has offices in Bishop's Stortford and Hertford (Hertfordshire's traditional county town).
Title: Waitane
Passage: Waitane is a locality in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island in the foothills of the Hokonui Hills. It is located in a rural setting on State Highway 96 between Glencoe and Te Tipua. The nearest sizeable town is Mataura to the east, while the main city of Southland, Invercargill, is southwest.
Title: London Stansted Airport
Passage: London Stansted Airport (IATA: STN, ICAO: EGSS) is an international airport located at Stansted Mountfitchet in the local government district of Uttlesford in Essex, 30 mi northeast of Central London and 0.9 mi from the Hertfordshire border.
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Uttlesford
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Bishop's Stortford
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London Stansted Airport
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When was the action film that Rae Dawn Chong starred released in United States?
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Title: Commando (1985 film)
Passage: Commando is a 1985 American action film directed by Mark L. Lester, and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Rae Dawn Chong. The film was released in the United States on October 4, 1985.
Title: The Color Purple (film)
Passage: The Color Purple is a 1985 American period drama film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Menno Meyjes, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Alice Walker. It was Spielberg's eighth film as a director, and was a change from the summer blockbusters for which he had become famous. The film was also the first feature-length film directed by Spielberg for which John Williams did not compose the music. The film starred Danny Glover, Desreta Jackson, Margaret Avery, Oprah Winfrey (in her film debut), Adolph Caesar, Rae Dawn Chong, and featured Whoopi Goldberg (also in her film debut) as Celie Harris-Johnson.
Title: Rae Dawn Chong
Passage: Rae Dawn Chong (born February 28, 1961) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her roles in the films "The Color Purple" (1985), "Commando" (1985), "Beat Street" (1986), and "Time Runner" (1993). She is the daughter of comedian and actor Tommy Chong.
Title: The Squeeze (1987 film)
Passage: The Squeeze is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Roger Young and stars Michael Keaton and Rae Dawn Chong.
Title: Quest for Fire (film)
Passage: Quest for Fire (French: La Guerre du feu ) is a 1981 French-Canadian adventure film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, written by Grard Brach and starring Everett McGill, Ron Perlman, Nameer El-Kadi and Rae Dawn Chong. It is a film adaptation of the 1911 homonymous Belgian novel by J.-H. Rosny. The story is set in Paleolithic Europe (80,000 years ago), with its plot surrounding the struggle for control of fire by early humans. It won the Academy Award for Makeup.
Title: Chaindance
Passage: Chaindance is a 1991 Canadian drama film. The film stars Michael Ironside, Brad Dourif, Rae Dawn Chong, and Don S. Davis as "Sergeant".
Title: The Break (film)
Passage: The Break is a 1995 film directed by Lee H. Katzin. It stars Vincent Van Patten as Nick, a former tennis player turned coach to a new up and coming player, and Rae Dawn Chong as a former girlfriend. The film appeared during the 1990s, mostly on cable TV.
Title: City Limits (1985 film)
Passage: City Limits is a 1985 post-apocalyptic film written directed by Aaron Lipstadt and is based on a story by Lipstadt James Reigle. The film stars Darrell Larson, John Stockwell, Kim Cattrall, Rae Dawn Chong, John Diehl, Pamela Ludwig, Tony Plana, Dean Devlin, and James Earl Jones.
Title: Stony Island (film)
Passage: Stony Island is a 1978 film directed by Andrew Davis about an up-and-coming rhythm and blues band in Chicago. Set in various places in Chicago, including gritty Stony Island Avenue, it features early appearances from Dennis Franz and Rae Dawn Chong as well as numerous local musicians including saxophone great Gene Barge. Susanna Hoffs, whose mother co-wrote the screenplay, also appears.
Title: Deadly Skies
Passage: Deadly Skies is a 2006 science-fiction television film starring Antonio Sabato, Jr., Rae Dawn Chong, Dominic Zamprogna, Michael Boisvert, Rob LaBelle and Michael Moriarty. The plot concerns the effort of two astronomers and two military men to stop the threat of a giant asteroid on a collision course with Earth. The film is notable for being released in multiple versions for the United States and international markets. "Deadly Skies" is the American title, it includes a romantic relationship between Sabato's and Boisvert's characters. The censored international DVD versions, titled "Ultimate Limit" (UK) (DVD title) and "Force of Impact" (Canada: English title) (censored version) do not.
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October 4, 1985
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Rae Dawn Chong
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Commando (1985 film)
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Florence Foster Jenkins actor Simon Helberg is a cast member on what television show?
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Title: Howard Wolowitz
Passage: Howard Joel Wolowitz, M.Eng. is a fictional character on the CBS television series "The Big Bang Theory", portrayed by actor Simon Helberg. Among the main male characters in the show, Howard is distinctive for being an engineer rather than a physicist and lacking a doctoral degree.
Title: Simon Helberg
Passage: Simon Maxwell Helberg (born December 9, 1980) is an American actor, comedian, and musician, best known for his role as Howard Wolowitz in the sitcom "The Big Bang Theory" (2007), for which he won a Critics' Choice Television Award in 2013.
Title: Glorious! (stage comedy)
Passage: Glorious! is a 2005 stage comedy by Peter Quilter, telling the story of Florence Foster Jenkins.
Title: St. Clair Bayfield
Passage: St. Clair Bayfield (August 2, 1875 May 19, 1967) was an English stage actor, best known as the long-term companion and manager of amateur operatic soprano Florence Foster Jenkins.
Title: Consolata Boyle
Passage: Consolata Boyle is an Irish costume designer based in Dublin. She is a frequent collaborator of English director Stephen Frears and has been nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for her work on two of his films: "The Queen" (2006) and "Florence Foster Jenkins" (2016).
Title: Florence Foster Jenkins (film)
Passage: Florence Foster Jenkins is a 2016 biographical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Nicholas Martin. The film stars Meryl Streep as Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress who became an opera singer known for her painful lack of singing skill. Hugh Grant plays her husband and manager, English Shakespearean actor, St. Clair Bayfield. Other cast members include Simon Helberg, Rebecca Ferguson, and Nina Arianda.
Title: Christian McKay
Passage: Christian Stuart McKay (born 30 December 1973) is an English stage and screen actor. He is well known for his portrayal of Orson Welles in the 2008 film "Me and Orson Welles", which received international critical acclaim and was nominated for over two dozen awards including the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also appeared in movies such as "Florence Foster Jenkins", "The Theory of Everything", "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" and "Rush".
Title: Donald Corren
Passage: Donald Corren is an American Broadway and film actor and screenwriter. He created the role of Cosm McMoon opposite Judy Kaye's Florence Foster Jenkins in the 2005 Broadway production of "Souvenir". He also starred on Broadway in "Torch Song Trilogy", for which he received awards from both the Los Angeles and San Francisco Drama Critics Circle while on tour. He appeared Off Broadway in "The Last Sunday in June", "Saturday Night", and "Tom Foolery". He played the recurring part of Medill for nine seasons on NBC's "Law Order" and has also appeared on "Rescue Me", "", and "". Corren has also written for TV and corporate clients, including Martha Stewart's early weekly television shows and the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Corren received his education at Juilliard.
Title: Tryphosa Bates-Batcheller
Passage: Tryphosa Bates-Batcheller (April 14, 18761952), born Tryphosa Duncan Bates, was an American socialite, club woman and concert singer. She is often mentioned in the same context as Florence Foster Jenkins: both are apt to be criticised as people who were publicly tolerated and even celebrated as singers due to their wealth and social position, despite a lack of talent.
Title: Florence Foster Jenkins
Passage: Florence Foster Jenkins (born Narcissa Florence Foster; July 19, 1868 November 26, 1944) was an American socialite and amateur soprano who was known and mocked for her flamboyant performance costumes and notably poor singing ability. The historian Stephen Pile ranked her "the world's worst opera singer". "No one, before or since," he wrote, "has succeeded in liberating themselves quite so completely from the shackles of musical notation."
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Big Bang Theory
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Florence Foster Jenkins (film)
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Simon Helberg
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Which plant genus is native to South America, Astilbe or Phytolacca?
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Title: Actinostemon
Passage: Actinostemon is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1841. It is native to South America, Central America, and the West Indies.
Title: Hebe (plant)
Passage: Hebe is a genus of plants native to New Zealand, Rapa in French Polynesia, the Falkland Islands, and South America. It includes about 90 species and is the largest plant genus in New Zealand. Apart from "H. rapensis" (endemic to Rapa), all species occur in New Zealand. This includes the two species, "H. salicifolia" and "H. elliptica", that have distributions extending to South America. The genus is named after the Greek goddess of youth, Hebe.
Title: Phytolacca
Passage: Phytolacca is a genus of perennial plants native to North America, South America, East Asia and New Zealand. Some members of the genus are known as pokeweeds or similar names such as pokebush, pokeberry, pokeroot or poke sallet. Other names for species of "Phytolacca" include inkberry and omb. The generic name is derived from the Greek word ("phyton"), meaning "plant," and the Latin word "lacca", a red dye. Phytolaccatoxin and phytolaccigenin are present in many species which are poisonous to mammals if not cooked properly. However, the berries are eaten by birds, which are not affected by the toxin because the small seeds with very hard outer shells remain intact in the digestive system and are eliminated whole.
Title: Conceveiba
Passage: Conceveiba is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described as a genus in 1775. It is native to South America and Central America.
Title: Phytolacca dioica
Passage: Phytolacca dioica, commonly known as omb, is a massive evergreen tree native to the Pampa of South America. It has an umbrella-like canopy that spreads to a girth of 12 to 15 meters (40 to 50 feet) and can attain a height of 12 to 18 meters (40 to 60 feet). Because it is derived from herbaceous ancestors, its trunk consists of anomalous secondary thickening rather than true wood. As a result, the omb grows fast but its wood is soft and spongy enough to be cut with a knife. These properties have led it to be used in the art of bonsai, as it is easily manipulated to create the desired effect. Since the sap is poisonous, the omb is not grazed by cattle and is immune to locusts and other pests. For similar reasons, the leaves are sometimes used as a laxative or purgant. It is a symbol of Uruguay and Argentina, and of Gaucho culture, as its canopy is quite distinguishable from afar and provides comfort and shelter from sun and rain.
Title: Fischeria (plant)
Passage: Fischeria is a plant genus in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1813. It is native to South America, Central America, southern Mexico, and the West Indies.
Title: Caryodendron
Passage: Caryodendron is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1860. The genus includes "C. orinocense", known as the Inchi tree or Tacay nut. It is native to Central America and South America.
Title: Adenophaedra
Passage: Adenophaedra is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1874. It is native to tropical regions of South America and Central America.
Title: Tibouchina
Passage: Tibouchina Aubl. is a Neotropical flowering plant genus in Melastomataceae Juss. that contains approximately 240 species. Species of this genus are herbs, shrubs or trees and typically have purple flowers. They are native to Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America where they are found as far south as northern Argentina. Members of this genus are known as glory bushes, glory trees or princess flowers. The name "Tibouchina" is adapted from a Guianan indigenous name for a member of this genus . A recent systematic study has shown that this genus is paraphyletic.
Title: Astilbe
Passage: Astilbe is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea.
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Phytolacca
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Astilbe
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Phytolacca
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Damian Humbley is best known for his work on what musical with a book writted by George Furth?
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Title: Company (musical)
Passage: Company is a 1970 musical comedy with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by George Furth. The original production was nominated for a record-setting fourteen Tony Awards and won six.
Title: Damian Humbley
Passage: Damian Humbley (born 13 February 1979) is an Australian singer and actor. Born in Queensland, he trained at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. He is best known for his work on the stage in the UK, notable credits including acclaimed productions of Stephen Sondheim musicals such as "Company" at the Sheffield Crucible and "Merrily We Roll Along" at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
Title: Merrily We Roll Along (musical)
Passage: Merrily We Roll Along is a musical with a book by George Furth and lyrics and music by Stephen Sondheim. It is based on the 1934 play of the same name by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.
Title: Rob Ellis (producer)
Passage: Robert Damian Ellis (born 13 February 1962, in Bristol, England) is a producer, arranger, instrumentalist and composer. He is best known for his work with PJ Harvey, with whom he has been most closely associated as producer, arranger and musician since 1990.
Title: Thomas Doherty (actor)
Passage: Thomas Doherty (born April 21, 1995) is a Scottish actor, best known for his roles as Harry Hook in Disney's "Descendants 2" and as Sean in the British musical drama sitcom, "The Lodge". In 2017, it was announced that Doherty would play the role of Zander in Michael Damian's film, High Strung: Free Dance.
Title: The Act (musical)
Passage: The Act is a musical with a book by George Furth, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander.
Title: Terry Finn
Passage: Teresa Jo Ann Bernadette "Terry" Finn (born August 6, 1955) is an American actress best known for creating the role of Gussie Carnegie in the original Broadway cast of the Stephen SondheimHal PrinceGeorge Furth musical comedy "Merrily We Roll Along" and its Original Cast Album.
Title: Adam Stennett
Passage: Adam Stennett (born 1972 in Kotzebue, Alaska) is an internationally exhibited American painter based in Brooklyn, New York best known for his hyperrealist works. He was raised in Oregon and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in from Willamette University in Salem. For several years he was the assistant to the painter Damian Loeb. His work has been the subject of three solo exhibitions at the gallery 31Grand in 2004, 2005 and 2007. In 2013 his outdoor installation transferred indoors aka his "Survival Shack" was the basis for an exhibition at the Glenn Horowitz Bookseller space in East Hampton, New York and received widespread press coverage.
Title: Paul Collins (American writer)
Passage: Paul Collins (born January 12, 1969) is an American writer, editor and Chair of English at Portland State University, in Portland, Oregon. He is best known for his work with McSweeney's and "The Believer", as editor of the Collins Library imprint for McSweeney's Books, and for his appearances on National Public Radio's "Weekend Edition Saturday" with Scott Simon. His own books deal primarily with quirky forgotten figures from history, sometimes interwoven with memoir. Damian Kulash of the band OK Go has stated that the chapter in Collins' book "Banvard's Folly" about Augustus Pleasonton's patent on blue light led to them naming their third album "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky".
Title: Ann Morrison
Passage: Ann Morrison (born April 9, 1956) is an American actress, best known for her Broadway debut as Mary Flynn in the Stephen SondheimGeorge Furth musical, "Merrily We Roll Along" directed by Harold Prince for which she won the 1982 Theatre World Award. Off-Broadway she played Lizzie in the highly acclaimed Polly PenPeggy Harmon musical "Goblin Market" which garnered her a 1986 Drama Desk Award Nomination as Best Actress in a Musical and a Best Plays Theatrical Yearbook Citation as Best Actress in a Musical.
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Merrily We Roll Along
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Damian Humbley
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Merrily We Roll Along (musical)
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Who was the director of the 1976 British comedy film featuring the actor best known for his role as Lofty?
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Title: Don Estelle
Passage: Don Estelle (22 May 1933 2 August 2003) was a British actor and singer best known as Lofty in "It Ain't Half Hot Mum".
Title: The Likely Lads (film)
Passage: The Likely Lads is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Michael Tuchner, starring James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. It is a spin-off from "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? ", although it shares its title with the earlier 1960s British television series "The Likely Lads", of which "Whatever" was the sequel.
Title: Not Now, Comrade
Passage: Not Now, Comrade is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Ray Cooney. It was a follow-up to the similarly named 1973 farce "Not Now, Darling". It featured a number of British comedy actors of the era including Leslie Phillips, Windsor Davies, Don Estelle and Ian Lavender. The film was shot at Elstree studios, and was intended as the second in a series of Not Now movies, but box office returns for the film, unlike those of its predecessor, were disappointing.
Title: Meetings, Bloody Meetings
Passage: Meetings, Bloody Meetings is a 1976 British comedy training film that stars John Cleese as a bumbling middle manager. The film was written by John Cleese and Antony Jay, and was produced by Cleese's production company Video Arts. They updated and rereleased the film again in 2012 with British comedian Will Smith starring as the central character in charge of a meeting. John Cleese appears in the new version, this time in the role of the judge in the dream sequence.
Title: Bugsy Malone
Passage: Bugsy Malone is a 1976 British musical gangster comedy film, directed by Alan Parker and featuring only child actors. Set in New York City, the film is loosely based on events in New York and Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931 during Prohibition, specifically the exploits of real-life gangsters like Al Capone and Bugs Moran, as dramatized in cinema. Parker lightened the subject matter considerably for the children's market; in the U.S. the film received a G rating.
Title: Queen Kong
Passage: Queen Kong is a 1976 British comedy adventure film spoofing "King Kong". The film was never released theatrically in the United Kingdom, due to legal action by Dino De Laurentiis, producer of the 1976 "King Kong" remake and RKO copyright holder of King Kong at the time. It got a limited release in Italy and Germany. The film has since resurfaced on DVD. It was released on 10 December 1976 in West Germany.
Title: The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones
Passage: The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Nicky Henson, Trevor Howard and Terry-Thomas. It is an adaptation of the eighteenth century novel "Tom Jones" by Henry Fielding, which follows the main character in a new series of misadventures.
Title: The Office Party
Passage: The Office Party is a 1976 British comedy film directed by David Grant and starring Alan Lake, David Rayner and Chris Gannon. It depicts the misadventures of staff enjoying an office party.
Title: Desert Mice
Passage: Desert Mice is a 1959 British comedy film featuring Alfred Marks, Sid James, Dora Bryan, Irene Handl, John Le Mesurier and Liz Fraser. A group of ENSA entertainers with the British army in the North Africa desert during the Second World War thwart a Nazi plan. The title is a play on the Desert Rats.
Title: The Ups and Downs of a Handyman
Passage: The Ups and Downs of a Handyman is a 1976 British comedy film, directed by John Sealey and starring Barry Stokes, Sue Lloyd and Bob Todd. Its alternative titles at various times have been "Confessions of a Handyman", "Confessions of an Odd-Job Man" and "The Happy Housewives".
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Ray Cooney
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Not Now, Comrade
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Don Estelle
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Cheese in the Trap, is a South Korean television series, one of the stars is which South Korean model and actress, and acted in the television dramas "Cheese in the Trap" (2016)?
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Title: Lee Sung-kyung
Passage: Lee Sung-kyung (born August 10, 1990), is a South Korean model and actress. She acted in the television dramas "Cheese in the Trap" (2016) and "Doctor Crush" (2016) before taking her first leading role as the titular character in "Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo" (2016).
Title: Kim Go-eun
Passage: Kim Go-eun (born July 2, 1991) is a South Korean actress. She debuted in the critically acclaimed film "A Muse" (2012) where she won several Best New Actress awards in South Korea. She next appeared in the crime thrillers "Monster" (2014), "Coin Locker Girl" (2015) and "Memories of the Sword" (2015). Kim then extended her filmography to television where she played leading roles in the tvN dramas "Cheese in the Trap" (2016) and "" (2016-2017).
Title: Lee Pa-ni
Passage: Lee Pa-ni (born January 22, 1986) is a South Korean model and actress. In 2006, she was selected as the winner of Spice TVs "Playboy" 2006 Korea Model Contest. She is often reported to be the first Korean model to appear in the magazine; however, that distinction goes to Lee Sa-bi.
Title: Byun Jung-soo
Passage: Byun Jung-soo (born April 15, 1974) is a South Korean model and actress. As a model in the 1990s, Byun walked the runways in Seoul, Paris and New York, notably for the brand Kenzo. She began acting in 2002, and starred in television dramas such as "Women Next Door" (2003), "You're Not Alone" (2004), "Can Love Be Refilled?" (2005), "The Last Scandal of My Life" (2008) and "Manny" (2011). In 2005, Byun became the creative director for clothing label Ellahoya, when it launched its higher-end line for the Hyundai Home Shopping Network. Known for her chic sense of style, in 2008 she became the host of talk show "Olive Show", which featured trends in fashion. Byun also created the make-up line Licht in 2009, and has written three books.
Title: Ahn Jae-hyun
Passage: Ahn Jae-hyun (; born 1 July 1987) is a South Korean model and actor. He is best known for his roles in television dramas such as "My Love from the Star" (2013), "You're All Surrounded" (2014), "Blood" (2015), "Cinderella and Four Knights" (2016) and "Reunited Worlds" (2017).
Title: Shin Min-a
Passage: Shin Min-a (born Yang Min-a on April 5, 1984) is a South Korean model and actress. She is best known for starring in television dramas "A Love to Kill" (2005), "My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox" (2010), "Arang and the Magistrate" (2012), "Oh My Venus" (2015), and "Tomorrow With You" (2017).
Title: Sunmin
Passage: Sunmin (Hangul: , "Katakana": , born August 4, 1987) is a South Korean singer who speaks and sings in Korean, Japanese, and English. She debuted in 2006, with the single "Keep Holding You," a collaboration with the Japanese RB singer Toshinobu Kubota. Her career was initially focused on the Japanese market, but her work became focused in South Korea from 2009 to 2010. She also contributed to original soundtracks of South Korean television series "Master of Study" and "Gloria (2010 TV series)". In 2010 to 2011, she was in the main South Korean musical production of "Jekyll Hyde" as Lucy. In 2012 to 2013, she reprised her role as Lucy in the South Korean national tour. In spring 2013, Sunmin played Josephine in the South Korean production of "Arsne Lupin", the musical.
Title: Cheese in the Trap (TV series)
Passage: Cheese in the Trap () is a South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Kim Go-eun, Seo Kang-joon and Lee Sung-kyung. It aired on the cable network tvN on Mondays and Tuesdays for 16 episodes between 4 January1 March 2016. The series is based on the webtoon of the same name, serialized on Naver from 20102016, although it featured an original ending since the webtoon had not been completed at the time of filming.
Title: Park Hae-jin
Passage: Park Hae-jin (, born May 1, 1983) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in dramas "My Love from the Star" (2013) and "Doctor Stranger" (2014), and his leading roles in "Bad Guys" (2014), "Cheese in the Trap" (2016) and "Man to Man" (2017).
Title: Uee
Passage: Kim Yu-jin (born April 9, 1988), better known by her stage name Uee (sometimes romanized as U-ie ), is a South Korean singer and actress. She is best known for being a former member of South Korean girl group After School from 2009 to 2017, and has acted in various television dramas including "Queen Seondeok" (2009), "Ojakgyo Family" (2011), "Jeon Woo-chi" (2012), "Golden Rainbow" (2013), "High Society" (2015) and "Marriage Contract" (2016). On May 31, 2017, Uee graduated and left After School and its agency, Pledis Entertainment and now under Yuleum Entertainment.
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Lee Sung-kyung
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Cheese in the Trap (TV series)
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Lee Sung-kyung
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The Thiel Foundation was created and funded by what philanthropist who was ranked No. 4 on the Forbes Midas List of 2014?
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Title: Theresia Gouw
Passage: Theresia Gouw is an entrepreneur and venture capital investor in the technology sector. She worked at Bain Company, Release Software and Accel Partners before co-founding Aspect Ventures, a female-led VC firm, in 2014. Gouw was named one of the 40 most influential minds in tech by TIME Magazine. and has been recognized six times on the Forbes Midas List as one of the "world's smartest tech investors".
Title: Josh B. Stein
Passage: Josh Stein (born May 3, 1973) is an American businessman and venture capitalist. He is a partner at DFJ and was featured in the Forbes Midas List in 2013, 2014 and 2015 in recognition of his accomplishments as an investor. Stein has been a board member and investor in Box (company), Chartbeat, LendKey, SugarCRM, and Talkdeskand led Boxs first round of institutional investment.
Title: Thiel Foundation
Passage: The Thiel Foundation is a private foundation created and funded by billionaire Peter Thiel, known as a co-founder of PayPal and early investor in Facebook.
Title: Jenny Lee (venture capitalist)
Passage: Jenny Lee (born 1972) is a Singaporean venture capitalist. A managing partner of GGV Capital based in Shanghai, Lee was No. 10 and the first woman venture capitalist in the top 10 of Forbes Midas List 2015.
Title: Peter Thiel
Passage: Peter Andreas Thiel ( ; born October 11, 1967) is an American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, philanthropist, political activist, and author. He was ranked No. 4 on the "Forbes" Midas List of 2014, with a net worth of 2.2 billion, and No. 246 on the "Forbes" 400 in 2016, with a net worth of 2.7 billion.
Title: Kevin Harvey (venture capitalist)
Passage: Kevin Harvey is a founding member of and general partner at Benchmark, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm. He was ranked No. 27 on the 2011 Forbes Midas List and was No. 59 in 2012.
Title: Matt Cohler
Passage: Matt Cohler (born March 27, 1977) is an American venture capitalist based in Silicon Valley. He worked as Vice President of Product Management for Facebook until June 2008 and is currently a general partner at Benchmark. Cohler was named to the 2012 Forbes Midas List of top technology investors. Cohler made the Forbes 'America's 40 Richest Entrepreneurs Under 40' list in 2015.
Title: Peter Fenton (venture capitalist)
Passage: Peter Fenton (born July 1972) is an American venture capitalist based in Silicon Valley. He is a general partner at Benchmark, a venture capital firm. Fenton has steadily worked his way up the Forbes Midas List of the 100 top technology investors, starting at no. 94 in 2007, then rising to no. 62 in 2008 and no. 50 in 2009. Fenton was ranked no. 4 when Forbes resumed publishing its Midas List in 2011 and was described as the most productive venture capitalist on our list. In 2012, Fenton was ranked no. 5 on the Forbes Midas List and was no. 2 in 2015.
Title: Bill Gurley
Passage: Bill Gurley (born May 10, 1966) is a general partner at Benchmark, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm in Menlo Park, California. He is listed consistently on the Forbes Midas List and is considered one of technologys top dealmakers.
Title: James D. Robinson IV
Passage: James D. Robinson IV (also known as James D. Robinson, or Jim Robinson, born June 13, 1962) is an American venture capitalist and entrepreneur. Robinson has been a director of many private and several public companies. He has been listed on the Forbes Midas List of top venture capital investors, and the Institutional Investor Fintech 35.
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Peter Andreas Thiel
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Thiel Foundation
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Peter Thiel
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