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ina Cargo Airlines uses the route structure of which major Chinese airline operating international, domestic and regional routes?
Title: Air Europa Express Passage: Air Europa Express (previously Aeronova) is a Spanish regional airline. It is a subsidiary of Globalia (which is also the parent company of Air Europa). The airline is set to operate regional routes for Air Europa. Globalia plans to have Air Europa grow and operate long-haul flights; and have Air Europa Express for short haul and regional routes to be more competitive and reduce costs. The airline is not a part of Air Europa and therefore the staff of the airline will be totally independent from Air Europa. Title: Iraqi Airways destinations Passage: Iraqi Airways Company, operating as Iraqi Airways is the national carrier of Iraq, headquartered in Baghdad One of the oldest airlines in the Middle East, Iraqi Airways operates 5 domestic and 10 international routes in Africa, Asia and Europe since having resumed operations in 2003, 7 others were suspended in between. The airline was said to have ceased operations on 26 May 2010, partly due to claims for compensation from Kuwait arising out of the First Gulf War, but continues to operate domestic and regional routes till today. Title: China Cargo Airlines Passage: China Cargo Airlines () sometimes as abbreviated , is a cargo airline with its head office on Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai, People's Republic of China. It is China's first all-cargo airline operating dedicated freight services using China Eastern Airlines route structure. Its main base is Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, with a hub at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Title: Transmeridian Air Cargo Passage: Transmeridian Air Cargo (IATA: KK, ICAO: , Call sign: Transmeridian) was a British cargo airline that operated from 1962 until 1979 when it merged with IAS Cargo Airlines to form Heavylift Cargo Airlines. Title: Quikjet Airlines Passage: Quikjet Cargo Airlines Pvt. Ltd., branded as Quikjet Airlines, is an all cargo airline based in Bangalore, India. It was formed in 2007, promoted by AFL Pvt Ltd. Switzerland-based Farnair picked up a 36.2 stake in the airline in February 2012, making AFL the second-largest shareholder with 20.8 stake in the carrier. QuikJet had operated one of Farnairs twelve ATR 72-200(F)s until March 2013 before temporarily closing shop in anticipation of a B737-400F. In May 2015, Indias Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) approved Farnairs plan to step up its stake in Quikjet Cargo Airlines from 50.93 to 72.59 in multiple stages involving a minimum total foreign direct investment of Rs. 14.4 Crores. Quickjet plans to launch scheduled domestic cargo services using Boeing 737 aircraft. Title: Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines Passage: Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines, Inc. is a cargo airline based in Pasay City, Philippines. The carrier serves domestic services from the Philippines with two Boeing 727 freighter aircraft. The airline also has an agreement on selected routes flown by Air Philippines. PEAC was also an affiliate airline of TNT Airways, with PEAC operating TNT leased BAe 146 aircraft. Title: China Eastern Airlines Passage: China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (, colloquially known as ) is an airline headquartered in the China Eastern Airlines Building, on the grounds of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Changning District, Shanghai, China. It is a major Chinese airline operating international, domestic and regional routes. Its main hubs are at Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, with secondary hubs at Beijing Capital International Airport, Kunming Changshui International Airport and Xi'an Xianyang International Airport. Title: IAS Cargo Airlines Passage: International Aviation Services Limited, trading as IAS Cargo Airlines from 1975, is a defunct wholly privately owned, independent British airline that was based at London Gatwick Airport in the United Kingdom. It commenced operations in 1967 and went bankrupt in 1980, following a merger with London Stansted based Trans Meridian Air Cargo (TMAC) to form the short-lived British Cargo Airlines. Title: Hongtu Airlines Passage: Yunnan Hongtu Airlines Co., Ltd., branded as Hongtu Airlines, is a Chinese airline operating domestic flights from its Kunming Changshui International Airport hub in Yunnan Province. The airline launched operations in May 2016. Title: Aeroquetzal Passage: Aeroquetzal is a defunct airline formerly based at Guatemala La Aurora International Airport. Flying only regional routes first, Aeroquetzal later became the first Guatemalan airline besides Aviateca to operate a short lived scheduled passenger flight to Los Angeles International Airport in 1991. The flight existed for around one month only. However, like for all other airlines operating in Guatemala, the most important route was the one from Guatemala City to Flores Mundo Maya International Airport near Tikal. The airline ceased operations in 1992 due to financial problems.
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Judas Kiss starred which Australian actor and director?
Title: The Judas Kiss (play) Passage: The Judas Kiss is a 1998 British play by David Hare, about Oscar Wilde's scandal and disgrace at the hands of his young lover Bosie (Lord Alfred Douglas). Title: Freddie Fox (actor) Passage: Frederick Samson Robert Morice "Freddie" Fox (born 5 April 1989) is an English actor. His screen career highlights include roles as singer Marilyn in the BBC's Boy George biopic "Worried About the Boy" (2010), King Louis XIII in "The Three Musketeers" (2011), Edwin Drood in the BBC's "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" (2012), and Freddie Baxter in the two gay-themed television series "Cucumber" (2015) and "Banana" (2015). His many notable theatre credits include starring as Oscar Wilde's young lover Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas in "The Judas Kiss" (20122013), opposite Rupert Everett, at London's Hampstead Theatre plus a UK tour and West End transfer. Title: Sean Paul Lockhart Passage: Sean Paul Lockhart (born October 31, 1986) is an American film actor and director, known for "Milk" (2008), "Judas Kiss" (2011), and "Triple Crossed" (2013). Title: Supervivientes: Perdidos en Honduras (2007) Passage: Supervivientes: Perdidos en el Honduras, was the second season of Supervivientes and the eight season of Survivor (TV series) to air in Spain. This season was filmed in Cayo Paloma, Honduras. Jesus Vazquez was the host of the main show this season with Mario Picazo doing daily summaries from the island with the contestants from Monday to Friday at 17.45, and Lucia Riao presented the debate Sunday at midnight. The show was broadcast from April 19, 2007 to June 28, 2007. The main twist this season was that of the "Judas Kiss", which gave an eliminated contestant the right to vote at the tribal council immediately following their elimination. Ultimately, it was Nilo Manrique who won this season over Juan Oiarzabal and Rebecca Loos. Title: Timo Descamps Passage: Timo Descamps (born 27 May 1986) is a Belgian actor, voice actor and singer. He is best known for his former roles on the Flemish soap operas "Spring" and "Familie". In 2007, Descamps released his first music single, "Phonecall," which rose to 36 on the Ultratop 50. In January 2010, it was announced that Descamps would be co-starring in the film "Judas Kiss", playing the character of Shane Lyons. Title: Simon Baker Passage: Simon Baker (born 30 July 1969) is an Australian actor and director. In his television acting career, he is known for his lead roles in the CBS television series "The Mentalist" (as Patrick Jane) and "The Guardian" (as Nicholas Fallin). In his film acting career, he is best known for his roles as Max Rourke in the remake of the Japanese horror film "The Ring Two", Riley Denbo in "Land of the Dead" and Christian Thompson in the film adaptation of "The Devil Wears Prada". Title: Judas Kiss (1998 film) Passage: Judas Kiss is a 1998 American crime thriller film that starred Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Roscoe Lee Browne, Carla Gugino, Simon Baker-Denny, Gil Bellows, Richard Riehle, and Til Schweiger. It was directed by Sebastian Gutierrez. Title: The Judas Kiss (song) Passage: "The Judas Kiss" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica, the fourth single taken from their ninth studio album, "Death Magnetic". Title: Judas Kiss (2011 film) Passage: Judas Kiss is a 2011 U.S. drama film directed by J.T. Tepnapa and written by Tepnapa and Carlos Pedraza. It stars Charlie David, Richard Harmon, Sean Paul Lockhart, and Timo Descamps. The film is the story of a disillusioned filmmakers visit to his peculiar alma mater, where he is trapped in a tug of war between his tortured past and a troubling future. Title: Supervivientes: Perdidos en Honduras (2009) Passage: Supervivientes 2009: Perdidos en Honduras, was the sixth season of Supervivientes to air in Spain and the tenth season to air overall. This season was broadcast on the March 19, 2009 to June 11, 2009 on Telecinco. Jesus Vazquez acted as the Spanish presenter for this season while Mario Picazo acted as the host from Honduras. The initial twist for this season was that the contestants were split up into two tribes based on gender. Another twist that was put into place this season was that of the "Judas Kiss". When a contestant was eliminated that contestant could then use their Judas Kiss to vote for someone at the next tribal council.
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What is the name of the current Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of Australia, who married the granddaughter of Sir Oliver Howard Beale?
Title: Leader of the Opposition (Mauritius) Passage: The Leader of the Opposition (French: "Leader de l'opposition" ) of the Republic of Mauritius is the Member of Parliament who leads the Opposition party in the National Assembly. This office is a constitutional one guaranteed by the laws of the country. The current office holder becomes automatically 7th in the order of precedence. The current Leader of the Opposition is Xavier-Luc Duval who was appointed by President Ameenah Gurib on December 20, 2016. Title: Bill Shorten Passage: William Richard Shorten (born 12 May 1967) is an Australian politician who is the current Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of Australia, in his capacity as Leader of the Australian Labor Party, after being elected party leader at the 2013 Labor leadership ballot. Shorten led Labor at the 2016 federal election at which the LiberalNational Coalition retained majority government by a single seat. Title: Wentworth family Passage: The members of the Wentworth family of both the U.S.A and Australia, as listed below, are descended from Thomas Wentworth and Jane, the daughter of Sir Oliver Mirfield. Sir Oliver died about 1522. The American Wentworths are descended from Thomas' son Oliver. The Australian Wentworths are descended from another son Roger. The Wentworth family, along with the Arden family, the Berkeley family and the Swinton family, is descended in the male line from pre-Norman Conquest Anglo-Saxon roots. Title: The Sea Hawk Passage: The Sea Hawk is a novel by Rafael Sabatini, originally published in 1915. The story is set over the years 15881593 and concerns a retired Cornish seafaring gentleman, Sir Oliver Tressilian, who is villainously betrayed by a jealous half-brother. After being forced to serve as a slave on a galley, Sir Oliver is liberated by Barbary pirates. He joins the pirates, gaining the name "Sakr-el-Bahr" (the hawk of the sea), and swears vengeance against his brother. Title: Leader of the Opposition (Solomon Islands) Passage: The Leader of the Opposition (or Leader of the Official Opposition) in Solomon Islands is a Member of Parliament who commands a large minority of his peers, united in loyal opposition to government. The title of "Leader of the Opposition" is common to the Commonwealth realms and several other Commonwealth countries, though in Solomon Islands it is specifically defined by the Constitution. The Leader of the Opposition appoints and leads a Shadow Cabinet. The current Leader of the Opposition, since December 2014, is Jeremiah Manele. Title: Leader of the Opposition (Nova Scotia) Passage: The Leader of the Opposition (French: "Chef de l'Opposition" ) in Nova Scotia is the MLA in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly who leads the political party recognized as the Official Opposition. This status generally goes to the leader of the second largest party in the Legislative Assembly. Jamie Baillie, the current leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, is the current leader of the opposition. Title: Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute Passage: Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute (Sir Oliver Mowat CI, SOMCI, or Mowat) is a public high school located in Toronto, located in south east Scarborough governed by the Scarborough Board of Education until 1998 when it became the part of the newly formed Toronto District School Board. Its motto is "De Monte Alto" ("From a mount high"). Title: Leader of the Opposition (Western Australia) Passage: In the Australian state of Western Australia, the Leader of the Opposition is the leader of the largest minority political party or coalition of parties in the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of Western Australia. By convention, the leader is generally a member of the Legislative Assembly. The current Leader of the Opposition is Mike Nahan of the Liberal Party. Title: Howard Beale (politician) Passage: Sir Oliver Howard Beale KBE (10 December 1898 17 October 1983) was an Australian politician and Ambassador to the United States. His son was Liberal Party of Australia politician Julian Beale. His elder granddaughter, Debbie Beale, married Labor party politician Bill Shorten. Title: Leader of Opposition (Uganda) Passage: The Leader of Opposition (LOP) in Uganda is the title bestowed upon the elected leader of the largest political party not within the ruling government. The Leader of Opposition appoints and heads an alternative Shadow Cabinet whose duty is to challenge and influence government legislation on the floor of Parliament The current Leader of Opposition and first Ugandan female to hold the position is Hon. Winnie Kiiza of the Forum for Democratic Change. The Opposition in Uganda is made up of members from Forum for Democratic Change, Democratic Party, Uganda People's Congress, Congress Party and JEEMA.
Bill Shorten
Howard Beale (politician)
Bill Shorten
Peter Burroughs is the father-in-law of which English actor?
Title: Tony Booth (actor) Passage: Anthony George Booth (9 October 1931 25 September 2017, later known as Tony and Antony) was an English actor, best known for his role as Mike Rawlins in the BBC series "Till Death Us Do Part", and as the father-in-law of the former Prime Minister, Tony Blair. Title: Ilan Goodman Passage: Ilan Goodman is an English actor who trained at RADA. He is the son of English actor Henry Goodman. He has appeared extensively on stage in the UK including the UK premieres of Adam Rapp's Red Light Winter Lynn Nottage's Intimate Apparel, and Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews. Title: Rudolf Vogel Passage: Rudolf Vogel (10 November 1900, in Planegg 9 August 1967, in Munich) was a German film and television actor. He was the father of Peter Vogel, the father-in-law of Austrian actress Gertraud Jesserer and the grandfather of actor-journalist Nikolas Vogel. Title: Peter Ellis (actor) Passage: Peter Ellis (born 30 May 1936) is an English actor. Peter has worked extensively in theatre and television both as an actor and director.He spent four seasons with the RSC. Three years with the Old Vic Co including playing Benvolio in Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet". Hotspur in "Henry IV" and later Rosencrantz in a world tour of "Hamlet" starring Derek Jacobi. He also played Guildenstern in "Hamlet" on the site of the new Globe Theatre. Five years at the Crucible Sheffield. In the West End he appeared in "The Tulip Tree" and in Ray Cooney's "Funny Money". He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Chief Superintendent Charles Brownlow in the long running ITV drama "The Bill". Has also appeared as a semi-regular in "Emmerdale Farm" and "Coronation Street". Other series include "Sam" "Lyttons Diary", "Edward and Mrs Simpson", "The XYY Man", "Nolan", "The Les Dawson Show", Victoria Wood's play "Talent" for Granada and "Acorn Antiques" for BBC TV. He appeared in the David Mercer television play "In Two Minds" (1967), a work which was directed by Ken Loach. Title: Graham McGrath Passage: Graham McGrath (born 29 July 1971) is an English actor with film, television, radio and theatre credits. He currently also works for Merlin Entertainments based near London in Surrey, England. He had tuition at the Junior Academy of the Royal Academy of Music in London when he was only 4 years old. He also studied music and drama at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). He spent 9 years at the academies, refining his acting and musical talents. McGrath's first appearance in front of a camera was in a TV commercial for Colgate toothpaste as a 6-year-old. Among his first major film roles were as the loyal Titch in the 1983 fantasy adventure film "Krull" directed by Peter Yates and as the ten-year-old Peter the Great in a 1986 mini-series. He also played Luca Di Marco in the popular BBC soap opera "EastEnders". Since then, he has been continually active in the entertainment industry and primarily made the transition from child to adult star in his native England. Title: Peter Wight (actor) Passage: Peter Wight (born 1950), sometimes credited as Peter Wright, is an English actor. Title: Warwick Davis Passage: Warwick Ashley Davis (born 3 February 1970) is an English actor, television presenter, writer, director and producer. He played the title characters in "Willow" and the "Leprechaun film series", the Ewok Wicket in "Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi" and Professor Filius Flitwick and Griphook in the "Harry Potter" films. Davis also starred as a fictionalised version of himself in the sitcom "Life's Too Short", written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. Title: Thane Bettany Passage: Thane William Howard Hardcastle Christopher Bettany (born 28 May 1929) is an English actor and former dancer. He is the father of film actor Paul Bettany and father-in-law of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Connelly. Title: Peter Burroughs Passage: Peter Burroughs (born 27 January, 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management. He is the father-in-law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis. Title: Peter Davison Passage: Peter Davison (born Peter Malcolm Gordon Moffett on 13 April 1951) is an English actor with many credits in television dramas and sitcoms. He became famous as Tristan Farnon in the BBC's television adaptation of James Herriot's "All Creatures Great and Small" stories. His subsequent starring roles included the sitcoms "Holding the Fort" and "Sink or Swim", the fifth incarnation of the Doctor in "Doctor Who", Dr. Stephen Daker in "A Very Peculiar Practice" and Albert Campion in "Campion". He later played David Braithwaite in "At Home with the Braithwaites", "Dangerous" Davies in "The Last Detective" and Henry Sharpe in "".
Warwick Ashley Davis
Peter Burroughs
Warwick Davis
Which is a prefecture-level city, Fushun or Wanzhou District?
Title: Wanzhou Sports Center Passage: The Wanzhou Sports Center () is a sports venue in Wanzhou District, Chongqing, China, on the bank of the Yangtze River. It has a multi-purpose stadium with a seating capacity of 26,000, and a natatorium with 1,650 seats. Construction began in March 2010, and the center was opened in October 2012. Title: Second Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge Passage: The Second Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge is a suspension bridge over the Yangtze River in Wanzhou District of Chongqing, China. Completed in 2004, it has a main span of 580 m places it among the longest suspension spans in the world. Title: Wanzhou Wuqiao Airport Passage: Wanzhou Wuqiao Airport (IATA: WXN, ICAO: ZUWX) is an airport serving Wanzhou District of Chongqing, China. It is located 15 km from the centre of Wanzhou. The airport was opened on 29 May 2003. Title: He Qifang Passage: He Qifang (5 February 1912 24 July 1977; ) was a Chinese poet, essayist, literary critic and redologist. He was born in Wanxian, Sichuan Province, which is now Wanzhou District, Chongqing Municipality. He studied Philosophy at Peking University. Later in his life, he served as the director of the Institute of Literature at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Title: Liangping Airport Passage: Liangping Airport () (IATA: LIA, ICAO: ZULP) , also called Wanzhou Liangping Airport, is a former dual-use military and civil airport, located west of Liangping (formerly called Liangshan) in Chongqing Municipality, China. It served the city of Wanxian (now Wanzhou District) from July 1988 until May 2003, when all civil flights were transferred to the new Wanzhou Wuqiao Airport. Title: Wanzhou District Passage: Wanzhou District () is a city on the upper reaches of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River in China. It is currently governed as a district of Chongqing Municipality, bordering Sichuan to the northwest and Hubei to the southeast. It was formerly known as Wanxian or Wan County (). Prior to Chongqing's formation as a direct-controlled municipality, Wanzhou was part of Sichuan province. The urban core of Wanzhou is 228 km away from Chongqing's city proper. Title: Fushun Passage: Fushun (, formerly romanised as "Fouchouen", using French spelling, also as Fuxi ( )) is a prefecture level city in Liaoning province, China, about 45 km east of Shenyang, with a population of 2,138,090 inhabitants (2010 census) and a total area of 11,272 km2 , 714 km2 of which is the city proper. Situated on the Hun River ("muddy river"), it is one of the industrial and economic development hubs in Liaoning. Title: Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County Passage: Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County, or Shizhu County for short( Pinyin: Shzh Tjiz Zzhxin) is located in southeastern Chongqing, China. It is south to Yangtze River, and neighboured to Pengshui County southernly, Fengdu County southwesternly, Zhong County northwesternly and Wanzhou District northernly, which are County-level divisions of Chongqing Municipality, and also to Lichuan CLC of Hubei Province easternly. It's in the center zone of Three Gorges Reservoir Region, and the only autonomous county for ethnic minorities in this region. Title: Wanzhou (disambiguation) Passage: Wanzhou District is a district in Chongqing, China and the site of a former prefecture. Title: Luotian Railway Station Passage: Luotian Station is a railway station located in Luotian Town, Wanzhou District, Chongqing Municipality, People's Republic of China, on the Yiwan Railway which operated by China Railway Corporation.
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Peter Shand Kydd was half-brother to the brother-in-law of a British peer suspected of murder who disappeared in what year?
Title: British Peer (ship) Passage: The British Peer was a 1428-ton three-masted iron sailing ship built for the British Shipowners Company at the Harland and Wolff yards in Belfast, Ireland, in 1865. She was 247.5 ft long, 36.4 ft wide and 22.5 ft deep. She was bought by the Nourse Line in 1883, and was the fastest vessel in their fleet until the "British Ambassador" was commissioned. In 1878, however, "British Peer"' s sailing power was compromised, when alterations were made to increase her tonnage by lengthening her hull by 32 ft , and she was never as fast again. She carried a crew of 23, including her master. Title: Frances Shand Kydd Passage: Frances Ruth Roche Shand Kydd (20 January 1936 3 June 2004) was the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales. Her biographer, Max Riddington, who was the writer of "Frances: The Remarkable Story of Princess Diana's Mother", described Shand Kydd as a woman who was "certainly complicated" and also "funny, warm, intelligent, and energetic." Following her divorce from Viscount Althorp in 1969, and Diana's death in 1997, Shand Kydd devoted the final years of her life to Roman Catholic charity work. Title: John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan Passage: Richard John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan (18 December 1934 disappeared 7 November 1974), commonly known as Lord Lucan, was a British peer suspected of murder who disappeared in 1974. He was born into an Anglo-Irish aristocratic family in Marylebone, the eldest son of George Bingham, 6th Earl of Lucan, by his marriage to Kaitlin Dawson. An evacuee during the Second World War, Lucan returned to attend Eton College, and then from 1953 to 1955 served with the Coldstream Guards in West Germany. He developed a taste for gambling and, skilled at backgammon and bridge, became an early member of the Clermont Club. Although his losses often exceeded his winnings, he left his job at a London-based merchant bank and became a professional gambler. He was known as Lord Bingham during his father's earldom from April 1949 until January 1964. Title: Lucan (2013 TV series) Passage: Lucan is a two part television film which debuted on ITV on 11 December 2013. It stars Rory Kinnear as John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan (born 18 December 1934), popularly known as Lord Lucan, a British peer and suspected murderer, who disappeared without trace early on 8 November 1974. The film was written by Jeff Pope and directed by Adrian Shergold. Title: Lady Sarah McCorquodale Passage: Lady Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia McCorquodale (ne Spencer; born 19 March 1955) is the eldest daughter of John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, and the Hon. Frances Shand Kydd. She is the sister of Diana, Princess of Wales. Title: John Shand Kydd Passage: John "Johnnie" Shand Kydd (born in 1959) is an internationally exhibited photographer, the youngest son of Peter Shand Kydd and Janet Munro Kerr, and the stepbrother to Diana, Princess of Wales. Kydd has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery. Title: Archibald Acheson, 3rd Earl of Gosford Passage: Archibald Acheson, 3rd Earl of Gosford KP (20 August 1806 15 June 1864), styled Viscount Acheson between 1807 and 1849, was a British peer. The son of Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford, he succeeded to that Irish Earldom (and a British peerage) upon the death of his father in 1849, but had previously been created a British peer in his own right in 1847. Title: Frederick Hervey, 8th Marquess of Bristol Passage: Frederick William Augustus Hervey, 8th Marquess of Bristol (born 19 October 1979) is a British peer. He succeeded his elder half-brother the 7th Marquess (19541999) in January 1999 as Marquess of Bristol. He is also the 12th Earl of Bristol, Earl Jermyn of Horningsheath in the County of Suffolk, 13th Baron Hervey of Ickworth in the County of Suffolk, and Hereditary High Steward of the Liberty of St Edmund, which encompasses the whole former county of West Suffolk. Title: Peter Shand Kydd Passage: Peter Shand Kydd (23 April 1925 23 March 2006) was the former stepfather of Diana, Princess of Wales, and an heir to the wallpaper fortune built by his father Norman Shand Kydd (18951962). His mother was Francis Madalein Foy (died 1983). He was half-brother to the former champion amateur jockey William Shand Kydd (19372014), who was brother-in-law of John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan. Title: Shand Kydd Passage: Shand Kydd is an English surname. It may refer to:
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John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan
Which film directed by Jeannot Szwarc starred an actor who later won an Emmy for his performance on Seinfield?
Title: Extreme Close-Up (film) Passage: Extreme Close-Up is a 1973 film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by Michael Crichton. It deals with privacy in an ever growing technological age. Title: Grey Matters (Fringe) Passage: "Grey Matters" is the 10th episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series "Fringe". The episode was written by Ashley Edward Miller and Zack Stentz, and directed by Jeannot Szwarc. It centered on three mental patients who mysteriously became sane again after shapeshifters from the parallel universe removed a piece of foreign tissue from each of their brains; this tissue is later revealed to have been taken from the brain of Walter Bishop years before. The fringe team of Olivia Dunham, Peter Bishop, and Walter investigate and face a new enemy, Thomas Jerome Newton (guest actor Sebastian Roch), whose purpose is to decipher the missing parts of Walter's brain and find out how to move between universes. Title: Honor Bound (film) Passage: Honor Bound (also known as Red End) is a 1988 film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. Title: La Vengeance d'une blonde Passage: La Vengeance d'une blonde is a 1994 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. Title: Somewhere in Time (film) Passage: Somewhere in Time is a 1980 American romantic science fiction drama film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. It is a film adaptation of the 1975 novel "Bid Time Return" by Richard Matheson, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, and Christopher Plummer. Title: Bug (1975 film) Passage: Bug is a 1975 American horror film in Panavision, directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by William Castle and Thomas Page, from Page's 1973 novel "The Hephaestus Plague". It was the last film Castle was involved in before his death. The film starred Bradford Dillman, Joanna Miles and Richard Gilliland. Title: Les Soeurs Soleil Passage: Les Soeurs Soleil is a 1997 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc, starring and co-written by Marie-Anne Chazel. Title: Enigma (1982 film) Passage: Enigma is a 1982 Anglo-American thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starring Martin Sheen, Sam Neill, Brigitte Fossey, and Kevin McNally. Based on Michael Barak's novel "Enigma Sacrifice", the film centers on a CIA agent that tries to infiltrate Soviet intelligence in order to stop a murderous plot. Title: Bill Erwin Passage: William Lindsey Erwin (December 2, 1914 December 29, 2010) was an American film, television and stage actor with over 250 television and film credits. A veteran character actor, he is widely known for his 1993 Emmy Award-nominated performance on "Seinfeld", portraying the embittered, irascible retiree Sid Fields. He also made notable appearances on shows such as "I Love Lucy" and his "". In cinema, his most recognized role is that of Arthur, a kindly bellhop at the Mackinac Island Grand Hotel, in "Somewhere in Time" (1980). Title: Supergirl (film) Passage: Supergirl is a 1984 British superhero film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by David Odell, based on the DC Comics character of the same name and serves as a spin-off to Alexander and Ilya Salkind's "Superman" film series. The film stars Helen Slater as Supergirl, along with Faye Dunaway, Mia Farrow and Peter O'Toole, with Marc McClure reprising his role as Jimmy Olsen from the "Superman" films. He was the only actor to do so. "Supergirl" was the first superhero film to feature a woman in the lead role.
Somewhere in Time
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Somewhere in Time (film)
Who was the first Cuyahoga County Executive of the 29th largest county by population in the United States from 2011 until 2015?
Title: County Executive of Cuyahoga County, Ohio Passage: The County Executive of Cuyahoga County, the largest county in Ohio, and the 29th largest county by population in the United States, is the chief executive officer of the Cuyahoga County government. Democrat Armond Budish is the current county executive. The county charter stipulates that the executive is responsible for the appointment and removal of county personnel, working with other local governments, introducing legislation to the county council, submitting budgets and capital improvements plans to the council, and many other duties. Title: Lakewood, Ohio Passage: Lakewood is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is part of the Greater Cleveland Metropolitan Area, and borders the city of Cleveland. The population was 52,131 at the 2010 United States Census, making it the third largest city in Cuyahoga County, behind Cleveland (396,815) and Parma (81,601). Title: Chagrin Falls Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Passage: Chagrin Falls Township is a township located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census, the township had a total population of 4,233, which includes the village of Chagrin Falls. The portion of the township outside the village limits had a population of 120 at the 2010 census. The unincorporated township consists of about 43 households on an area of 0.52 mi2 , resulting in a population density of 261.7 personsmile (101.0 personskm). It is one of only two civil townships remaining in Cuyahoga County and the only Chagrin Falls Township statewide. Title: Valley View, Ohio Passage: Valley View is a village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,034 at the 2010 census. It is a suburb of Cleveland with a town council form of government. It is part of a school district that also includes nearby Cuyahoga Heights and Brooklyn Heights. Its name refers to the Cuyahoga River valley, and the town includes part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Ohio and Erie Canal. It is home to the Valley View Bridge that is on Interstate 480 and crosses the Cuyahoga River. The bridge is one of the major points that locals refer to as where the east side meets the west side of Cleveland. Title: Parma, Ohio Passage: Parma is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. Located on the southern edge of Cleveland, it is both an inner-ring and the largest suburb of Cleveland. Parma, as of the 2010 census, is listed as the seventh largest city in the state of Ohio and the second largest city in Cuyahoga County after Cleveland. Title: Ed FitzGerald Passage: Edward "Ed" FitzGerald (born July 10, 1968) is an American politician who served as the first Cuyahoga County Executive from 2011 until 2015. He was the Democratic Party nominee for governor of Ohio in the 2014 election, and was defeated by the incumbent, John Kasich. Before being elected county executive, FitzGerald served as mayor of Lakewood, Ohio; a Lakewood city councilman; an assistant Cuyahoga County prosecutor; and a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Title: North Olmsted, Ohio Passage: North Olmsted is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 32,718. North Olmsted is a west side suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, and is the 8th most populated city within Cuyahoga County. Title: Cuyahoga County Airport Passage: Cuyahoga County Airport (IATA: CGF, ICAO: KCGF, FAA LID: CGF) , also known as Robert D. Shea Field, is a public use airport in northeastern Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. Owned and operated by Cuyahoga County since 1946, it also serves Lake County and Geauga County. The airport is located 10 nautical miles (12 mi, 19 km) east of downtown Cleveland and sits on the border of three cities: Highland Heights, Richmond Heights and Willoughby Hills. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 20112015, which categorized it as a general aviation reliever airport for Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Title: Cuyahoga County Council Passage: The Cuyahoga County Council is the legislative branch of the government of Cuyahoga County in Ohio. Cuyahoga, along with Summit, is one of only two of Ohio's 88 counties not governed by a three-member commission. The council and county executive position were created by means of a charter approved by the county's electorate on November 3, 2009, and became effective January 1, 2011. Title: Cuyahoga Land Bank Passage: The Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation, commonly known as the Cuyahoga Land Bank, is a quasi-governmental non-profit corporation established in Ohio in 2009. It was established to respond to the effects of the United States housing bubble in Cleveland and surrounding Cuyahoga County, where the housing bubble had a particularly strong impact.
Edward "Ed" FitzGerald
Ed FitzGerald
County Executive of Cuyahoga County, Ohio
In what year was the host of the 2016 Kids' Choice Sports Awards born?
Title: Newsfirst Platinum Awards Passage: Platinum Awards (Sinhala: ) is an award bestowed to distinguished individuals involved with the sports in Sri Lanka, who lifted the country in local and international level. The award will present in each year by the MTV MBC Network in collaboration with many sponsors. The first Platinum awards were held in 2014. Platinum Awards, is the first ever sports awards ceremony started in Sri Lanka and thus dubbed as the The Oscars of sports awards ceremonies in Sri Lanka. Title: 2016 Kids' Choice Sports Awards Passage: Nickelodeon's 3rd Annual Kids' Choice Sports Awards was held at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California on July 14, 2016, and was broadcast three days later on July 17. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson returned as host. Title: DNCE Passage: DNCE is an American dance-rock band. The group consists of vocalist Joe Jonas, drummer Jack Lawless, bassist and keyboardist Cole Whittle, and guitarist JinJoo Lee. The group signed with Republic Records, who released their debut single, "Cake by the Ocean", in September 2015. The song reached the top 10 in several charts, including on the US "Billboard" Hot 100, where it peaked at No. 9. Their debut extended play, "Swaay", was released the same year. They also were nominated for Favorite New Artist for the 2016 Kids' Choice Awards and Best Song to Lip Sync and Best Anthem for the 2016 Radio Disney Music Awards. Title: 2015 Kids' Choice Sports Awards Passage: Nickelodeon's 2nd Annual Kids' Choice Sports Awards was held on July 16, 2015, at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Quarterback Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks was the host of the show, which is meant to celebrate kids favorites in the sports world. The show aired on Nickelodeon from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ETPT. On its original air date, the award show was preceded by a brand new episode of "SpongeBob SquarePants. Title: 2010 Kids' Choice Awards Passage: Nickelodeon's 23rd Annual Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010) were held on March 27, 2010 (aired live from 8-9:30 p.m. ET) on the Nell and John Wooden Court of Pauley Pavilion, on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles, California. With the launch of Nickelodeon Canada in late 2009, Canada broadcast the awards live as it aired in the Eastern, Central, and Mountain time zones of the United States (it was tape-delayed for the Pacific Time Zone) and the awards will be rebroadcast on YTV on April 2, 2010 at 7 p.m. ET. As a result, Canadian kids were able to vote on candidates for the first time. Nickelodeon's sister channels TeenNick and Nicktoons suspended regular programming during the 90-minute duration of the award show to allow viewers to see the awards. The 2010 awards were hosted by Kevin James, who is a first-time "Kids' Choice" host. Title: Russell Wilson Passage: Russell Carrington Wilson (born November 29, 1988) is an American football quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). Title: 2014 Kids' Choice Sports Awards Passage: Nickelodeon's 1st Annual Kids' Choice Sports Awards was held on July 17, 2014, at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Hall of Fame AthleteTalk Show host Michael Strahan hosted the ceremony to celebrate kids favorites in the sports world. The show aired on Nickelodeon from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ETPT, tape delayed for West Coast in the United States and Canada. When this award show aired, Nickelodeon took their other channels (with the exception of Nick Jr.) off the air with a message telling people to go to watch the awards show on the main channel. Title: 2017 Kids' Choice Sports Awards Passage: Nickelodeon's 4th Annual Kids' Choice Sports Awards was held at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 2017, and broadcast three days later on July 16. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson returned as host. Title: Chris Voelz Passage: Chris Voelz (born May 29, 1949) is the Executive Director of the Collegiate Women Sports Awards, the most prestigious national collegiate sports awards program for women since 1976. Voelz also heads her own consulting business, A (Athletics Plus), which focuses on presentations, keynote speeches, seminars, and other educational contributions especially for or about women in sport. Voelz currently serves as an ambassador and steward for Billie Jean Kings Women's Sports Foundation. Title: Pig Goat Banana Cricket Passage: Pig Goat Banana Cricket (also abbreviated as PGBC) is an American animated television series created by Dave Cooper and Johnny Ryan for Nickelodeon. The show follows the interwoven adventures of the titular quartet. It premiered on July 16, 2015, after the 2015 Kids' Choice Sports Awards.
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2016 Kids' Choice Sports Awards
Russell Wilson
Which genus of plants is within the Asteraceae family, Tithonia or Hymenocallis?
Title: Simsia Passage: Simsia is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower tribe within the daisy family. It includes annuals, herbaceous perennials, and shrubs. They range from the western United States south through Central and South America to Argentina, with the center of diversity occurring in Mexico. The genus is named for British physician and botanist John Sims (17491831). Although some species are relatively rare, others have become common weeds that line the roadsides and fields of Mexico, often forming dense stands mixed with "Tithonia" and other Asteraceae. Some species are known by the common name bushsunflower. Title: Hymenocallis Passage: Hymenocallis (US) or (UK) is a genus of American plants in the amaryllis family. Title: Tithonia Passage: Tithonia is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower tribe within the Asteraceae family. Title: Leontopodium Passage: Leontopodium is a genus of plants in the Asteraceae family (which also includes daisies and sunflowers). The genus is native to Europe and Asia. The fuzzy and somewhat stocky "petals" (technically, bracts) could be thought of as somewhat resembling lions' paws hence the genus name combining "ln" (lion) and "pdion" (foot). Title: Tithonia diversifolia Passage: Tithonia diversifolia is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family that is commonly known as the tree marigold, Mexican tournesol, Mexican sunflower, Japanese sunflower or Nitobe chrysanthemum. It is native to Mexico and Central America but has a nearly pantropical distribution as an introduced species. Depending on the area they may be either annual or perennial. It has shown great potential in raising the soil fertility in soils depleted in nutrients. Originating in Mexico; research has shown its potential in benefiting poor African farmers. This plant is a weed that grows quickly and has become an option as an affordable alternative to expensive synthetic fertilizers. It has shown to increase plant yields and the soil nutrients of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). Title: Taraxacum Passage: Taraxacum ( ) is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae which consists of species commonly known as dandelion. They are native to Eurasia and North America, but the two commonplace species worldwide, "T. officinale" and "T. erythrospermum", were introduced from Europe and now propagate as wildflowers. Both species are edible in their entirety. The common name dandelion ( , from French "dent-de-lion", meaning "lion's tooth") is given to members of the genus. Like other members of the Asteraceae family, they have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret. Many "Taraxacum" species produce seeds asexually by apomixis, where the seeds are produced without pollination, resulting in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. Title: Anaphalis Passage: Anaphalis is a genus of herbaceous and woody flowering plants within the Asteraceae family, whose members are commonly known by the name pearl or pearly everlasting. There are around 110 species with the vast majority being native to central and southern Asia. There is one species native to North America that is fairly well known and popular in cultivation, namely the western pearly everlasting ("Anaphalis margaritacea"). Title: Polydora (plant) Passage: Polydora is a genus of plants belonging to the Asteraceae family, consisting of some 8 species. The genus is related to "Vernonia" and is native to Sub-Saharan Africa. Title: Tithonia rotundifolia Passage: The red sunflower or Mexican sunflower (Tithonia rotundifolia ) is a plant in the Asteraceae family, which is native to the warmer and moister parts of North America. Title: Athroisma Passage: Athroisma is a genus of plants in the Asteraceae family first described as a genus in 1833. It is native to East Africa and Madagascar.
Tithonia
Tithonia
Hymenocallis
What programming block are the two shows that Kim Seung-hyun has appeared on?
Title: Xploration Station Passage: Xploration Station is an American syndicated programming block that is programmed by Steve Rotfeld Productions, operated by Fox, and debuted on September 13, 2014. It airs weekends (typically on Saturday mornings), primarily on Fox-affiliated stations. Aimed towards teenagers, the block consists of four half-hour shows focusing on the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. All of the programs in the two-hour block are produced to meet federally mandated educational programming guidelines (stations carrying the block continue to provide EI-compliant programs acquired from the syndication market to comply with the full three-hour requirement defined by the Federal Communications Commission for television stations to devote to educational programming each week). Title: KidsClick Passage: KidsClick is a daily children's programming block distributed by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which premiered on July 1, 2017. The block, which primarily consists of long-form animated series as well as some short-form content, is carried nationally on digital multicast network This TV, and on Sinclair-ownedoperated television stations in several markets. At launch, the block was available in 75 million households. The block also marks the return of traditional weekday cartoons and Saturday morning cartoons to over-the-air television, as well as the first children's programming block on U.S. broadcast television not to comply with Children's Television Act regulations since the Saban Brands-produced Vortexx was discontinued by The CW on September 27, 2014. Title: Kim Seung-hyun (footballer) Passage: Kim Seung-Hyun (; born 18 August 1979) is a South Korea retired football player, having previously played for Gwangju Sangmu, Busan I'Park, and the Chunnam Dragons. Title: Disney Junior (Latin America) Passage: Disney Junior Latin America is a cable television channel and is a version of The Walt Disney Company-owned Disney Junior, broadcasting in all Latin America. It is broadcast in three feeds: North Zone, South Zone and Brazil. It is marketed to preschoolers. Disney Junior is operated by Disney ESPN Media Networks Latin America and The Walt Disney Company Latin America, both of The Walt Disney Company. It was launched on June 1, 2008 as Playhouse Disney Channel. Formerly it only was a programming block in the mornings of Disney Channel Latin America, where it still is a programming block, as Disney Junior enno Disney Channel. The programs are very similar to the Disney Junior channel and Disney Junior on Disney Channel block in the United States. However, the channel also airs non-original programming. Title: King of Mask Singer Passage: Mystery Music Show: King of Mask Singer () is a South Korean singing competition program presented by Kim Sung-joo, with introductions by voice actor . It airs on MBC on Sunday at 16:50, starting from April 5, 2015 as a part of MBC's "Sunday Night" programming block, along with "Real Men", replacing "Animals". Title: Kim Seung-hyun Passage: Kim Seung-hyun () is a Korean name consisting of the family name Kim and the given name Seung-hyun, and may also refer to: Title: The Disney Afternoon Passage: The Disney Afternoon was a created-for-syndication two-hour animated television programming block, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, with distribution through their syndication affiliate, Buena Vista Television. Before and after its cancellation, the shows in the block were rerun both on Disney Channel (during the mid-to-late 1990s) and on Toon Disney (all of them between the channel's launch in 1998 and 2004, with some remaining until as late as 2008). Starting on October 2, 1995, four of the shows ("Darkwing Duck", "TaleSpin", "DuckTales", and "") were rerun on Disney Channel as a two-hour programming block called "Block Party" which aired on weekdays in the late afternoonearly evening. Several of the block's shows are available on DVD in the United States. Title: Kim Seung-hyun (basketball) Passage: Kim Seung-hyun (; born November 23, 1978), is a South Korean basketball player. He was a cast member in the variety show "Real Men". In February 2017, he appeared on MBC's variety show "King of Mask Singer" (episode 99) as a contestant. Title: Adult Swim (Canada) Passage: Adult Swim is an adult-oriented Canadian English-language programming block that airs on Cartoon Network. It is based on the U.S programming block of the same name and features animated and live-action shows targeting a 12-34 audience. Title: Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art Passage: The Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, also known as the Indy MOCA or iMOCA, features exhibitions of contemporary art. Currently, the museum has a new show every two months, presenting two shows of local artists, two shows of regional artists, and two shows of national artists each year.
Sunday Night
Kim Seung-hyun (basketball)
King of Mask Singer
Has Frantiek ermk and Horia Tecu both reached the top ten ranking in tennis doubles?
Title: 2013 Australian Open Mixed Doubles Passage: Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Horia Tecu were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Lucie Hradeck and Frantiek ermk. br Title: Frantiek ermk Passage: Frantiek ermk (born 14 November 1976) is a Czech professional tennis player. He has won 31 doubles titles on the ATP Tour and has been a finalist 24 times. He achieved a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 14 in February 2010. He usually plays doubles with Filip Polek. In mixed doubles, ermk and partner Lucie Hradeck reached the final of the 2013 Australian Open and won the 2013 French Open. In singles, ermk won 1 Challenger title and 10 Futures titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 201 in October 2003. Title: Horia Tecu Passage: Horia Tecu (] ; born January 19, 1985) is a Romanian tennis player currently ranked World No. 9 in doubles. He turned pro in 2003 and reached the men's doubles finals of the 2010, 2011 and 2012 Wimbledon Championships with Robert Lindstedt before winning it in 2015 with Jean-Julien Rojer, with whom he also won the 2017 US Open. Tecu also won the 2012 Australian Open mixed doubles title with Bethanie Mattek-Sands and the 2015 ATP World Tour Finals with Rojer. Title: Jean-Julien Rojer Passage: Jean-Julien Rojer (] ; born 25 August 1981) is a Dutch professional tennis player from Curaao. His highest ATP singles ranking is 218th, which he achieved on 15 August 2005. A doubles specialist, his career-high in doubles is World No. 3, which he reached in November 2015. His former doubles partners include Eric Butorac and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. He currently plays with Horia Tecu of Romania, with whom he won the men's double titles in the 2015 Wimbledon and 2017 US Open championships. With Anna-Lena Grnefeld, he also won the mixed doubles' title at the 2014 French Open. He attended UCLA where he competed for the UCLA Bruins men's tennis team. Title: Lucie Hradeck Passage: Lucie Hradeck (] ; born 21 May 1985 in Prague) is a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. In her career, Hradeck has won 19 WTA doubles titles, and two Grand Slam titles, the 2011 French Open and the 2013 US Open, partnered both times by fellow Czech Andrea Hlavkov. The pair are also the 2012 Olympic silver medallists in doubles. She has also won a mixed doubles Grand Slam title, the 2013 French Open with Frantiek ermk. Her biggest singles career highlight to date was defeating former world number one Ana Ivanovic in the first round of the 2015 Australian Open. Title: 2014 Topshelf Open Men's Doubles Passage: Max Mirnyi and Horia Tecu were the defending champions, but Mirnyi chose not to participate. Tecu played alongside Jean-Julien Rojer and successfully defended the title, defeating Santiago Gonzlez and Scott Lipsky in the final, 63, 76. Title: Leo Friedl Passage: Leo Friedl (born 1 January 1977 in Jindichv Hradec) is an inactive Czech professional tennis player best known for his doubles play with Frantiek ermk. He is coached by Lubomir Gerla. During his career, Friedl won 16 top-level doubles titles and the 2001 Wimbledon mixed doubles title with Daniela Hantuchov, where they beat Mike Bryan and Liezel Huber, 46, 63, 62. Title: 2010 Pilot Pen Tennis Men's Doubles Passage: Julian Knowle and Jrgen Melzer were the defending champions, but Melzer chose not to participate this year.As a result, Knowle partnered with Andy Ram, but they lost to Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecu in the semifinals. Lindstedt and Tecu went on to win the tournament, after defeating Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in the final 64, 75. Title: Robert Lindstedt Passage: Robert Lindstedt (born 19 March 1977) is a Swedish professional tennis player, who turned pro in 1998, and is a doubles specialist. His biggest title has been the 2014 Australian Open with partner ukasz Kubot. He is also a three-time Wimbledon finalist with former partner Horia Tecu. Title: 2011 UNICEF Open Men's Doubles Passage: Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecu were the defending champions, but Daniele Bracciali and Frantiek ermk defeated them 63, 26, [108] in the final.
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Horia Tecu
What teams merged to form the team that loaned Mikael Anderson to Vendsyssel FF ?
Title: FC Midtjylland Passage: FC Midtjylland (] , "Central Jutland") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in the midwestern part of Jutland. The team was a result of a merger between "Ikast FS" (which also includes tennis, badminton and handball clubs) and "Herning Fremad". Midtjylland competes in the Danish Superliga, which it won for the first time in 2015. Title: Elson Hooi Passage: Elson Quincy Hooi (born 1 October 1991) is a Curaaoan footballer who last played as a right winger for Danish 1st Division-side Vendsyssel FF. He formerly played for NAC Breda, Viborg FF and FC Volendam. He was raised in the Netherlands, but born in Curaao and represents the Curaao national team. Title: Ove Christensen Passage: Ove Christensen (born March 26, 1950) is an Association football manager, who most recently was the head coach of Vendsyssel FF in the Danish 1st Division. He has managed a number of Danish Superliga clubs, and won the Danish women's championship with Fortuna Hjrring. Title: Kristian Riis Passage: Kristian Dirks Riis (born 17 February 1997 in Haderslev Denmark) is a Danish footballer, who plays as a centre back for Vendsyssel FF on loan from FC Midtjylland. Title: Vendsyssel FF Passage: Vendsyssel FF is a Danish football club from Hjrring, Vendsyssel. It currently plays in the Danish 1st Division. The club is playing on a license from Hjrring IF, which used to belong to FC Hjrring. The club is a cooperation between Hjrring Idrtsforening and Frederikshavn fI. Title: Hallur Hansson Passage: Hallur Hansson (born 8 July 1992) is a Faroese professional football midfielder who currently plays for the Danish Superliga club AC Horsens. Before that he played for two and a half years for Vendsyssel FF. He has played for AaB from 2012 until 31 January 2014. The first half-year he was on loan from HB Trshavn, but on 29 January 2013 he signed an 18-month deal with AaB. Earlier he played for Aberdeen. He is currently a member of the squad of the Faroe Islands national football team, having previously played for the Faroe Islands U21, Faroe Islands national under-19 football team, and the Faroe Islands national under-17 football team and Under 15. Title: Yao Dieudonne Passage: Yao Dieudonne (born 14 May 1997) is an Ivorian footballer who plays for Vendsyssel FF on loan from Odense BK. Title: Benjamin Lund Passage: Benjamin Christian Lund (born 12 March 1997 in Denmark, Rnne) is a Danish footballer who plays as a left back for Danish 1st Division club Vendsyssel FF. Title: Ninos Gouriye Passage: Ninos Gouriye (born 14 January 1991 in Hengelo) is an Assyrian-Dutch footballer who currently plays as a winger for Vendsyssel FF in the Danish 1st Division. Title: Mikael Anderson Passage: Mikael Neville Anderson (born 1 July 1998) is a Danish football player who plays for Vendsyssel FF on loan from FC Midtjylland.
"Ikast FS" (which also includes tennis, badminton and handball clubs) and "Herning Fremad"
Mikael Anderson
FC Midtjylland
"Never (Past Tense)" was a song, that appeared on the album "Vous tes toujours l", a song recorded by the Roc Project and which an Italian-Australian singer-songwriter, musician, musical theatre actress, and record producer?
Title: Greatest Hits Live (Tina Arena album) Passage: Greatest Hits Live is the second live album by Australian singer Tina Arena which was recorded during her 2004 Greatest Hits Australian tour and released in late 2005. It was Arena's first live album to be released in her native Australia because "Vous tes Toujours L" (2003) was only released in France. The album contains a CD and DVD featuring her concert recorded on 7 December 2004 at the Sydney State Theatre. Title: Bouge de l Passage: "Bouge de l" (French, meaning: "move from there" or "get out of here", also translated as "take a hike") is a song by MC Solaar. This was his first single from his album "Qui sme le vent rcolte le tempo", and reached 22 on French SNEP Singles Chart in September 1991. It was also the second hip hop hit in France, after Benny B's "Vous tes fous! " in 1990, although it was considered by the French newspaper "Le Figaro" as the first one. The instrumental was used by US rapper Masta Ace in "Me The Biz". Title: Tu es toujours l Passage: "Tu es toujours l" (English: "You're Always There") is a 2002 song recorded by Australian singer Tina Arena. It was the third single from the album "Just Me" and was released in February 2002. It was also Arena's third single in French-language. The single experienced moderate success in France, peaking at number 11 and being certified silver by the SNEP. Title: Seul... avec vous Passage: Seul... avec vous is the name of the first live album recorded by the Canadian singer Garou. Recorded during Garou's 2001 concerts tour and released on November 6, 2001, this album contains many songs from his debut album, "Seul", and other songs from the musical "Notre-Dame de Paris", plus a cover version of "Le Monde est stone" in a studio version (this song was originally recorded for the French musical "Starmania" in 1977), which was the only single from this live album. "Seul... avec vous" met success in the Belgium and France, reaching the top five of the charts. Title: Never (Past Tense) Passage: "Never (Past Tense)" was a song recorded by the Roc Project and Tina Arena, it appeared on Tina's album "Vous tes toujours l". Title: Vous tes toujours l Passage: Vous tes toujours l is the first live album by Australian singer Tina Arena released in 2003 primarily in French-speaking Europe. It includes the studio duet with Jay, "Je te retrouve un peu" which was the only single released from the album in France. The bonus track "Never (Past Tense)" was released internationally and reached number one on the US Billboard Dance Airplay chart. Title: Vous tes fous ! Passage: "Vous tes fous!" is a 1990 song recorded by the Belgian hip-hop act Benny B. The song also credited DJ Daddy K as featuring on the single's cover. Released in May 1990, this song was the debut single from Benny B's first album, "L'Album". It achieved a success in France, reaching number three on the chart. Title: Scott Frost (writer) Passage: Scott Frost is an American screen writer and novelist. He is the son of actor Warren Frost and the brother of Mark Frost and actress Lindsay Frost. He worked with his brother and David Lynch on the Twin Peaks television series, writing two episodes. He wrote episode 1.4 of the little-seen On The Air television series for Lynch and his brother, although the episode was never aired in the United States. Among others, he has also written an episode of Babylon 5 entitled "The Long Dark", and two episodes of Andromeda. In the early 1990s, he wrote the script for the mysterythriller TV movie Past Tense with Miguel Tejada-Flores. He again worked with his brother on the 2001 series "All Souls". Title: Tina Arena Passage: Filippina Lydia "Tina" Arena '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 1 November 1967) is an Italian-Australian singer-songwriter, musician, musical theatre actress, and record producer. She is one of Australia's highest selling female artists who, as of July 2014, has sold over 10 million records worldwide. Title: Roc Project Passage: The Roc Project is an American electronica act, composed of the New York-based DJ Ray Roc and, most often, the vocalist Tina Novak. Their debut single, "Never (Past Tense)" was released in 2003. However, because of difficulty getting the song released due to Novak and Roc being signed to different record labels, Ray Roc decided to recruit the Australian singer Tina Arena to sing Novak's vocals instead. Arena's version of "Never (Past Tense)" was therefore the single release. It became a major club and dance radio hit in America, and even managed to peak at 97 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart. It also reached 42 in the UK Singles Chart in April 2003.
Filippina Lydia "Tina" Arena
Never (Past Tense)
Tina Arena
The third baseman in the 1999 Philadelphia Phillies season was born on which day ?
Title: 1999 Philadelphia Phillies season Passage: The Phillies were early contenders for the Wild Card, going a season-high 13 games over .500 on August 6 (6148), but injuries to pitching staff ace Curt Schilling and third baseman Scott Rolen, as well as a struggling bullpen, proved too tough to overcome. In one particularly bad stretch from August 28 to September 14, the Phillies went 118. Title: Jeff Grotewold Passage: Jeffrey Scott Grotewold (born December 8, 1965 in Madera, California) is a former Major League Baseball player who played for two seasons. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies for 72 games, primarily as a pinch hitter, during the 1992 Philadelphia Phillies season. In July of this year, Grotewold hit three pinch hit home runs on three consecutive days, but in the course of four pinch hit appearances as one of these days saw a double header. He also played in 15 games for the Kansas City Royals during the team's 1995 season. Title: 2004 Philadelphia Phillies season Passage: The 2004 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 122nd season in the history of the franchise. The Phillies finished in second-place in the National League East with a record of 86-76, ten games behind the Atlanta Braves, and six games behind the NL wild-card champion Houston Astros. The Phillies were managed by their former shortstop Larry Bowa (85-75) and Gary Varsho (1-1), who replaced Bowa on the penultimate day of the season. The Phillies played their first season of home games at Citizens Bank Park, which opened April 12, with the visiting Cincinnati Reds defeating the Phillies, 4-1. Title: 1978 Philadelphia Phillies season Passage: The 1978 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 96th season in the history of the franchise. The Phillies won their third straight National League East title with a record of 90-72, a game and a half over the Pittsburgh Pirates, as the Phillies defeated the Pirates in Pittsburgh on the next to last day of the season. For the third consecutive season the Phillies came up short in the NLCS, as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated them three games to one, as they had the previous season. The Phils were managed by Danny Ozark and played their home games at Veterans Stadium. Title: John Cavanaugh (baseball) Passage: John Joseph Cavanaugh (June 5, 1900 January 14, 1961) was a Major League Baseball third baseman. He played in one game for the Philadelphia Phillies on July 7 during the 1919 Philadelphia Phillies season. Title: Dick Young (baseball) Passage: Richard Ennis Young (born June 3, 1928) is a former professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies for two seasons, primarily as a second baseman. He played 15 games for the Phillies during the 1951 Philadelphia Phillies season and five games during the 1952 Philadelphia Phillies season. Title: Ryan Nye Passage: Ryan Craig Nye (born June 24, 1973) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons. He pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies for four games during the 1997 Philadelphia Phillies season and one game during the 1998 Philadelphia Phillies season. Title: 1986 Philadelphia Phillies season Passage: The 1986 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 104th season for the Phillies. Under second-year manager John Felske, the Phillies stayed just below the .500 mark for roughly two-thirds of the season, until a charge after the All-Star break pushed the club past the St. Louis Cardinals and Montreal Expos into second place in the NL East. The eventual World Series champions rival New York Mets finished with a Major League best 108-54 record, and finished 21 games ahead of the Phillies. The Mets and the Phillies were the only teams in the National League East to post winning records. Mike Schmidt became the first third baseman in the history of the National League to win the MVP Award three times. Title: Scott Rolen Passage: Scott Bruce Rolen (born April 4, 1975) is an American former professional baseball third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays and Cincinnati Reds. He was an eight-time Gold Glove winner and seven-time All-Star. Title: Costen Shockley Passage: John Costen Shockley (born February 8, 1942 in Georgetown, Delaware) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman who played for two seasons. He played in 11 games for the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1964 Philadelphia Phillies season and 40 games for the California Angels during the 1965 California Angels season.
April 4, 1975
1999 Philadelphia Phillies season
Scott Rolen
Who was the county where Jed Prouty Tavern and Inn is located named after?
Title: Jed Prouty Tavern and Inn Passage: The Jed Prouty Tavern and Inn is an historic building at 57 Main Street in downtown Bucksport, Hancock County, Maine. It was built around 1780 as a two family home and converted into a tavern and inn around 1820. In this guise it hosted prominent national figures, including Daniel Webster and Presidents Martin Van Buren and William Henry Harrison. After standing largely vacant in the later 20th century, the building was converted an assisted living facility, and presently serves as a community senior center. it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Title: Dangerous Holiday Passage: Dangerous Holiday is a 1937 American drama film written and directed by Nicholas T. Barrows. The film stars Ronald Sinclair, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Hedda Hopper, Jack La Rue, Jed Prouty, Lynne Roberts and William Bakewell. The film was released on June 7, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Title: Room and Board (film) Passage: Room and Board is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Alan Crosland and written by Donnah Darrell and Charles E. Whittaker. The film stars Constance Binney, Thomas Carrigan, Malcolm Bradley, Arthur Housman, Jed Prouty, and Blanche Craig. The film was released on August 17, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. Title: The Gracie Allen Murder Case (film) Passage: The Gracie Allen Murder Case is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Alfred E. Green and written by Nat Perrin. The film stars Gracie Allen, Warren William, Ellen Drew, Kent Taylor, Judith Barrett, Donald MacBride and Jed Prouty. The film was released on June 2, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Quick Millions (1939 film) Passage: Quick Millions is a 1939 American comedy film, one of the series of seventeen Jones Family films beginning with "Every Saturday Night" (1936) and ending with "On Their Own" (1940). Spring Byington appeared in all seventeen; Jed Prouty in all but the last one. Title: Jed Prouty Passage: Jed Prouty (April 6, 1879 May 10, 1956) was an American film actor. Title: The Old Homestead (1942 film) Passage: The Old Homestead is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Leon Weaver, Frank Weaver, June Weaver, Dick Purcell, Jed Prouty and Anne Jeffreys. The film was released on August 17, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Title: Sophie Lang Goes West Passage: Sophie Lang Goes West is a 1937 American crime film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Frederick Irving Anderson, Doris Anderson, Brian Marlow and Robert Wyler. The film stars Gertrude Michael, Lee Bowman, Sandra Storme, Buster Crabbe, Barlowe Borland, C. Henry Gordon and Jed Prouty. The film was released on September 10, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Every Saturday Night Passage: Every Saturday Night is a 1936 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring June Lang, Thomas Beck and Jed Prouty. This is the first of 17 low-budget films about the Jones Family (named Evers initially). Title: Hancock County, Maine Passage: Hancock County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. As of the 2010 census, the population was 54,418. Its county seat is Ellsworth. The county was incorporated on June 25, 1789 and named for John Hancock, the first governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Commissioners are Antonio Blasi, Steven Joy, Percy Brown.
John Hancock
Jed Prouty Tavern and Inn
Hancock County, Maine
Which is a type of grass, Edraianthus or Austrostipa?
Title: Austrostipa crinita Passage: Austrostipa crinita is a species of grass that grows in coastal parts of midwest Western Australia. Title: Austrostipa pubescens Passage: Austrostipa pubescens, the spear grass, grows in heathland and sandy areas in eastern Australia. Title: Austrostipa variabilis Passage: Austrostipa variabilis is a species of grass that grows in southern parts of Australia. Title: Austrostipa flavescens Passage: Austrostipa flavescens, commonly known as coast spear-grass, is a species of plant in the true grass family. It is native to southern Australia. It grows as a tufted perennial tussock grass, with flat to narrow inrolled leaves, up to about 1.2 m in height. It is found on sandy, sandy loam and limestone soils as well as on dunes. Title: Echinochloa crus-galli Passage: Echinochloa crus-galli is a type of wild grass originating from tropical Asia that was formerly classified as a type of panicum grass. It is commonly known as cockspur (or cockspur grass), barnyard millet, Japanese millet, water grass, common barnyard grass, or simply "barnyard grass" (which may refer to any species of "Echinochloa" or the genus as a whole however). This plant can grow to 60" (1.5 m) in height and has long, flat leaves which are often purplish at the base. Most stems are upright, but some will spread out over the ground. Stems are flattened at the base. The seed heads are a distinctive feature, often purplish, with large millet-like seeds in crowded spikelets. Title: Austrostipa compressa Passage: Austrostipa compressa, the compact needlegrass, originally described as "Stipa compressa", is a species of grass that grows in south west Western Australia. Title: Austrostipa Passage: Austrostipa is a primarily Australian genus of plants in the grass family, commonly called speargrass. Title: Austrostipa stipoides Passage: Austrostipa stipoides, commonly known as prickly spear-grass or coast spear-grass, is a kind of tussock grass native to the coasts of south-eastern Australia and of New Zealand. It forms large clumps up to about 80 cm in height with smooth inrolled leaves 70 cm long and 1 mm wide with sharp tips. It is found on sea cliffs, the edges of beach dunes and salt marshes and tolerates strong winds and sea spray. Title: Austrostipa ramosissima Passage: Austrostipa ramosissima, the stout bamboo grass, grows in moist areas in eastern Australia. It is often found in well drained habitats in eucalyptus woodlands or forests. Title: Edraianthus Passage: Edraianthus (rock bells or grassy bells) is a small genus of flowering plants in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. "Edraianthus" species are native to mountains of the Balkan, including Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia, and as far as Romania, Italy and Greece.
Austrostipa
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Austrostipa
Which airport is closer to west Nebraska, Unalaska Airport or Central Nebraska Regional Airport?
Title: KOLN Passage: KOLN, virtual and VHF digital channel 10, is the CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Owned by Gray Television, KOLN serves a large swath of southeast and central Nebraska through a large network of translator stations. The station also operates a full-power semi-satellite, KGIN (virtual and VHF digital channel 11) in Grand Island, which serves the central portion of the market; KOLN and KGIN's on-air branding of 1011 represents these two full-powered signals. Combined, the two stations serve one of the largest coverage areas in the United States, stretching across 42 counties in southern and central Nebraskaalmost two-thirds of the state's land massand an additional four counties in Kansas. The station's studios are located on North 40th Street in Lincoln, with a central Nebraska bureau located on North Locust Street in Grand Island. KOLN's transmitter is southeast of Goehner, while KGIN's transmitter is near Heartwell. Title: Nebraska Highway 21 Passage: Nebraska Highway 21 is a highway in central Nebraska. Its southern terminus is at Nebraska Highway 23 east of Eustis. Its northern terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 2 and Nebraska Highway 92 in Broken Bow. Title: Sitka Spruce Park Passage: Sitka Spruce Park is a public park in the city of Unalaska, Alaska. The roughly 5 acre park is located on Biorka Drive on Amaknak Island, south of Unalaska Airport. It is one of the few places on the island where there are a significant number of trees. A small part of the park is a National Historic Landmark, as it was the site of the earliest documented afforestation in North America. In 1805, Russian agents planted an unknown number of Sitka spruce trees in the area, of which six were documented to be surviving in 1978. Title: Nebraska Highway 70 Passage: Nebraska Highway 70 is a highway in central Nebraska. Its western terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 2 and Nebraska Highway 92 east of Broken Bow. Its eastern terminus is at Nebraska Highway 14 in Elgin. Title: Grand Island Army Air Field Passage: Grand Island Army Airfield (IATA: GRI, ICAO: KGRI, FAA LID: GRI) was a United States Army Air Forces airfield which operated from 1942 to 1946. After its closure, the base was reopened as Central Nebraska Regional Airport. Title: Nebraska Highway 39 Passage: Nebraska Highway 39 is a highway in central Nebraska. It runs for a length of 42.05 mi . It has a southern terminus west of Osceola at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 92. Its northern terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 14 southeast of Albion. Title: Unalaska, Alaska Passage: Unalaska (Aleut: "Iluulux") is the largest city of the Aleutian Islands. The city is in the Aleutians West Census Area, a regional component of the Unorganized Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. Unalaska is located on Unalaska Island and neighboring Amaknak Island in the Aleutian Islands off mainland Alaska. The population was 4,376 at the 2010 census, which is 79 of the entire Aleutians West Census Area. Unalaska is the second-largest city in the Unorganized Borough, behind Bethel. Title: Central Nebraska Regional Airport Passage: Central Nebraska Regional Airport (IATA: GRI, ICAO: KGRI, FAA LID: GRI) is three miles northeast of Grand Island, in Hall County, Nebraska. It is owned by the Hall County Airport Authority. The airport sees two airlines, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. Title: Unalaska Airport Passage: Tom Madsen (Dutch Harbor) Airport (IATA: DUT, ICAO: PADU, FAA LID: DUT) is a state owned, public use airport in City of Dutch Harbor, on Amaknak Island in the Aleutian Islands, off the coast of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located near the Bering Sea coast of Unalaska Island, 800 mi southwest of Anchorage and 1950 mi from Seattle. Title: Western Nebraska Regional Airport Passage: Western Nebraska Regional Airport (IATA: BFF, ICAO: KBFF, FAA LID: BFF) (William B. Heilig Field) is three miles east of Scottsbluff, in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska. The airport is owned by the Airport Authority of Scotts Bluff County. It sees one passenger airline, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.
Central Nebraska Regional Airport
Unalaska Airport
Central Nebraska Regional Airport
Which member of the group of seven astronauts announced by NASA in 1959 had Leroy as his given first name?
Title: NASA Astronaut Group 7 Passage: Astronaut Group 7, referred to in some documents as the USAF MOL Transfer, was announced by NASA on August 14, 1969, and was the last group to be selected during the Apollo era. After the USAF Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL) project was cancelled, NASA hired seven of the astronauts selected for that program to form this "Group 7", roughly the younger half of the MOL astronauts. By the time they joined NASA, all Apollo flight assignments had been lined up, but four were given non-flying support assignments for Apollo. Others were also given support assignments for Skylab and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, with Bobko and Crippen participating in the Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test. Group 7 went on to form the core of early Space Shuttle pilots, upgrading to commander after their first flight, flying 17 STS missions between them, plus the Approach and Landing Tests of "Enterprise" (OV-101) . Title: Scott Carpenter Passage: Malcolm Scott Carpenter (May 1, 1925 October 10, 2013), (Cmdr, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, astronaut, and aquanaut. He was one of the original seven astronauts selected for NASA's Project Mercury in April 1959. Carpenter was the second American (after John Glenn) to orbit the Earth and the fourth American in space, following Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, and Glenn. Title: Endang (name) Passage: Endang is a common given first name for women in Indonesia and occasionally for men. Notable people with the first name Endang include: Title: Zander (surname) Passage: Zander is a surname, a nickname for the name Alexander, and an uncommonly given first name, and may refer to: Title: Troy (given name) Passage: Troy is a male given first name used in English-speaking countries, and derives from the Irish Gaelic "Troightheach", meaning "foot soldier". Troy can also be an informal form of the female name Gertrude (often shortened to Trude) in Dutch. The name Troy may refer to: Title: Deke Slayton Passage: Donald Kent "Deke" Slayton (March 1, 1924 June 13, 1993), (Major, USAF) was an American World War II pilot, aeronautical engineer, test pilot who was selected as one of the original NASA Mercury Seven astronauts, and became NASA's first Chief of the Astronaut Office. Title: Columbia Hills (Mars) Passage: The Columbia Hills are a range of low hills inside Gusev crater on Mars. They were observed by the Mars Exploration Rover "Spirit" when it landed within the crater in 2004. They were promptly given an unofficial name by NASA since they were the most striking nearby feature on the surface. The hills lie approximately 3 km away from the rover's original landing position. The range is named to memorialize the Space Shuttle "Columbia" disaster. On February 2, 2004, the individual peaks of the Columbia Hills were named after the seven astronauts who died in the disaster. "Spirit" spent a few years exploring the Columbia Hills until it ceased to function in 2010. It is also considered a potential landing site for the "Mars 2020" rover. Title: Gordon Cooper Passage: Leroy Gordon "Gordo" Cooper Jr. (March 6, 1927 October 4, 2004), (Col, USAF), better known as Gordon Cooper, was an American aerospace engineer, test pilot, United States Air Force pilot, and one of the seven original astronauts in Project Mercury, the first manned space program of the United States. Title: Mercury Seven Passage: The Mercury Seven were the group of seven Mercury astronauts announced by NASA on April 9, 1959. They are also referred to as the Original Seven or Astronaut Group 1. They piloted the manned spaceflights of the Mercury program from May 1961 to May 1963. These seven original American astronauts were Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard, and Deke Slayton. Title: Sugrue Passage: Sugue is an Irish surname, which is an anglicized form of the old Gaelic name Siochfhrdha, meaning "descendant of Siochfhrdh", or Siochu the modern Gaelic equivalent of Sugue, which in turn is a Gaelic version of the old norse German given first name Siegfried, meaning "victory and peace".
Gordon Cooper
Mercury Seven
Gordon Cooper
The conference that the 2012-13 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team were members of was named what between 1988 and 1996?
Title: Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion Passage: Chase Family Arena at Reich Family Pavilion is a 4,017-seat multi-purpose arena in West Hartford, Connecticut. The arena opened in 1990. It is home to the Hartford Hawks men's and women's basketball teams. It hosted the 2010 and 2011 America East Conference men's and women's basketball tournaments. Title: Hartford Hawks women's basketball Passage: The Hartford Hawks women's basketball team is the basketball team that represents University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference. The school began the women's basketball team in 1975 as a Division III school. The program moved to Division II and was a member of the Northeast-10 Conference (originally Northeast-7) between 1980 and 1984. The school transitioned to Division I in 1984, playing as an independent school in 198485, and then becoming part of the Seaboard Conference in 198586. The Seaboard Conference became the North Atlantic Conference in 1989, and changed their name to America East in 1996. Title: 201213 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team Passage: The 201213 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 201213 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by third year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion and were members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 1714, 106 in America East play to finish in fourth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament to UMBC. They were invited to the 2013 CIT, their first ever Division I postseason appearance, where they lost in the first round to Rider. Title: 201617 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team Passage: The 201617 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 201617 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by seventh-year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion as members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 922, 412 in America East play to finish in seventh place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament to Albany. Title: Hartford Hawks men's lacrosse Passage: The Hartford Hawks men's lacrosse team represents the University of Hartford in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's lacrosse. Hartford currently competes in the America East Conference (AEC) and plays its home games on Al-Marzook Field in West Hartford, Connecticut. Title: America East Conference Passage: The America East Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA Division I, whose members are located mainly in the Northeastern United States. The conference was known as the Eastern College Athletic Conference-North from 1979 to 1988 and the North Atlantic Conference from 1988 to 1996. Title: 201314 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team Passage: The 201314 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 201314 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by fourth year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion and were members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 1716, 106 in America East play to finish in third place. They advanced to the semifinals of the America East Conference Tournament where they lost to Stony Brook. Title: 201415 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team Passage: The 201415 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 201415 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by fifth year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion and were members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 1416, 79 in America East play to finish in fifth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament to New Hampshire. Title: Hartford Hawks men's basketball Passage: The Hartford Hawks men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents University of Hartford in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference. Title: 201516 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team Passage: The 201516 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team represented the University of Hartford during the 201516 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hawks, led by sixth year head coach John Gallagher, played their home games at the Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion and were members of the America East Conference. They finished the season 1023, 412 in America East play to finish in a tie for seventh place. They defeated Albany in the quarterfinals of the American East Tournament to advance to the semifinals where they lost to Stony Brook.
North Atlantic Conference
201213 Hartford Hawks men's basketball team
America East Conference
Are Sparta and Sister Hazel both from the same state?
Title: Absolutely (Sister Hazel album) Passage: Absolutely is Sister Hazel's sixth studio album. It was released on October 10, 2006 by AdrenalineWandering Hazel Records. It is Sister Hazel's first album since departing from their previous record label, Sixthman. "Mandolin Moon", was the first single. The album was leaked to torrent websites on August 10, 2006. The leaked version was an advance copy of the CD and featured a short spoken-word track in place of "Hello It's Me." Title: Benjy Davis Project Passage: Benjy Davis Project was formed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 2001 as a simple folk-rock duo, but quickly grew into a popular regional band. Eventually expanding into a six-piece group, the Benjy Davis Project has recorded four albums and two EPs. They have played across the country as headliners and support act on shows with John Mayer, Better Than Ezra, Sister Hazel, North Mississippi All-Stars and others, as well as events like the New Orleans Jazz Heritage Festival. In 2009 and 2010, the band performed at Hotel Carolina, an annual two-day singer-songwriter festival held in South Carolina. Title: Sister Hazel (album) Passage: Sister Hazel is the self-titled and debut studio album by Sister Hazel. It was originally released in 1994 and re-released in 2005. It is also referred to as "White." The album varies widely in genre, with elements of traditional rock, southern rock, country, folk, blues, reggae, funk and cajun all represented. While no singles were released from this album, it does contain an early acoustic version of what would become their first hit, All For You. The album did not chart in the U.S. or U.K. Title: Release (Sister Hazel album) Passage: Release is Sister Hazel's seventh studio album. It was released on August 18, 2009 through Croakin' PoetsRock Ridge. Title: Sparta (band) Passage: Sparta is an American rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001. Founding members Jim Ward (vocalistguitarist) and Tony Hajjar (drummer) are also members of post-hardcore group At the Drive-In. Keeley Davis (guitarist) is the former frontman of Engine Down. Title: Hazel Kirk, Pennsylvania Passage: Hazel Kirk is an unincorporated community and coal town located in Washington County, in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Hazel Kirk was part of Carroll Township and was the location of four bituminous coal mines, known as "Hazel Kirk Mine," "Hazel Kirk No. 1," "Hazel Kirk No. 2," and "Hazel Kirk No. 3." Title: Before the Amplifiers, Live Acoustic Passage: Before the Amplifiers, Live Acoustic is Sister Hazel's first live acoustic album. It was released on June 17, 2008. It was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia, and includes songs from throughout their entire career. The album charted on the "Billboard" 200 at 152, and at 19 on the Top Independent Albums chart. An International release is available with a second disc containing five extra tracks. Three of these are live acoustic tracks and two have been taken from the B-sides release "BAM! Volume 1". Title: BAM! Volume 1 Passage: BAM! Volume 1 is Sister Hazel's first compilation album. It was released on June 5, 2007. It is a "hybrid" album, combining tracks from the "Absolutely" sessions, live demos, and unheard rare tracks. Title: ...Somewhere More Familiar Passage: ...Somewhere More Familiar is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Sister Hazel, released in 1997 by Universal Records. Although it only peaked at 47 in the U.S., it has gone platinum selling over a million copies. This album contained a re-recorded and more well known version of "All for You", and is Sister Hazel's biggest hit to date, hitting 11 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. "We'll Find It" was included in the soundtrack for the film "The Wedding Planner", starring Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey. The title of the album comes from a lyric in said song. Title: Sister Hazel Passage: Sister Hazel is an alternative rock band from Gainesville, Florida, whose style also blends elements of jangle pop, folk rock, classic rock 'n' roll and southern rock. Their music is characterized by highly melodic tunes and prominent harmonies. Most of their songs have optimistic lyrics. The band's instrumentation often features abrupt shifts among electric, acoustic and a cappella, with striking use of tacets. Though often described as alternative, Sister Hazel leans toward an upbeat sound and away from the clashing punk discordance often associated with the alternative rock genre. There have been no changes to the band's main line-up after over 20 years, although guitarist Ryan Newell was only listed as a guest musician on their debut album, and non-original member Dave LaGrande has been touring with them since 2012.
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Which current Strictly Come Dancing female judge was born in 1960?
Title: Strictly Come Dancing Passage: Strictly Come Dancing (informally known as Strictly) is a British television dance contest, featuring contestants, celebrities, and other people, from all walks of life, with professional dance partners competing in a ballroom and Latin dance competition. Each couple is scored out of 10 by a panel of judges. The title of the show suggests a continuation of the long-running series "Come Dancing", with an allusion to the film "Strictly Ballroom". The format has been exported to over 40 other countries, and has also inspired a modern dance-themed spin-off "Strictly Dance Fever". The show is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman. Title: Shirley Ballas Passage: Shirley Ballas (born Shirley Rich in 1960 is an English ballroom dancer, dance teacher, and dance adjudicator from Wallasey, now part of Merseyside. Title: Strictly Come Dancing (series 15) Passage: Strictly Come Dancing returned for its fifteenth series with a launch show on 9 September on BBC One, with the live shows starting on 23 September 2017. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman returned as hosts, while Zo Ball returned to host "" on BBC Two. Bruno Tonioli, Craig Revel Horwood, and Darcey Bussell returned as judges. On 9 May 2017, it was announced that Len Goodman would be replaced by Shirley Ballas due to Goodman's retirement from the show. This is the first series to have 2 female and 2 male judges on the panel. Title: Dancing with the Stars (Greece season 2) Passage: Dancing with the Stars was a Greek reality show airing on ANT1 and filmed live in Athens. The show was based on the United Kingdom BBC Television series "Strictly Come Dancing" and was part of BBC Worldwide's "Dancing with the Stars" franchise. The theme song was "It's personal" performed by Swedish indie pop band The Radio Dept. The second season of the show started on 20 March 2011. Season's 1 winner Errika Prezarakou joined the judging panel, replacing Galena Velikova. ANT1 launched a daily spin off titled "Dancing with the Stars Daily" on March 21, hosted by former contestant Eugenia Manolidou. The show was canceled on April due to low ratings. Title: Strictly Dance Fever Passage: Strictly Dance Fever is a British television programme, broadcast on BBC One on Saturday evenings. It was an amateur dance talent competition, hosted by Graham Norton, which ran during Spring 2005 and Spring 2006. It was, in many ways, similar to the BBC's popular "Strictly Come Dancing", a celebrity based dance contest also broadcast on Saturday evenings. On 12 December 2006, the BBC announced that "Strictly Dance Fever" had been axed in favour of the Andrew Lloyd Webber talent search, "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? ". Title: Come Dancing Passage: Come Dancing was a British ballroom dancing competition show that ran on and off on the BBC from 1950 to 1998, becoming one of television's longest-running shows. Unlike its follow up show "Strictly Come Dancing" contestants were not celebrities. Title: Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two Passage: Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, also known as Strictly: It Takes Two or simply It Takes Two, is a British television programme, the companion show to the popular BBC One programme "Strictly Come Dancing". It is broadcast on weeknights during the run of the main show on BBC Two at 6:30 pm. Claudia Winkleman originally presented the show, however she left in 2011 and now presents the main show. Since 2011, Zo Ball has presented the show. Title: Craig Revel Horwood Passage: Craig Revel Horwood (born 4 January 1965) is an Australian-British dancer, choreographer and theatre director in the United Kingdom. He is a patron of the National Osteoporosis Society. He is best known as a judge on the BBC dancing show "Strictly Come Dancing." He published his autobiography in 2008. Title: The Strictly Passage: The Strictly is a signature dance routine from the BBC show "Strictly Come Dancing", which launched in the 13th series of the popular entertainment show. The dance was devised by "Strictly Come Dancing"'s Director of Choreography, Jason Gilkison and draws inspiration from some of the show's most iconic moves, as well as celebrating some of the show's stars. Title: Brendan Cole Passage: Brendan Cole (born 23 April 1976) is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, specialising in Latin American dancing. He is most famous for appearing as a professional dancer on the BBC One show, "Strictly Come Dancing". From 2005 to 2009, he was a judge on the New Zealand version of the show, "Dancing with the Stars".
Shirley Ballas
Strictly Come Dancing (series 15)
Shirley Ballas
What musician who released the single "Swag It Out" stars in The Greatest Showman?
Title: Kiss It (Dev song) Passage: "Kiss It" is a song performed by American recording artist Dev with the collaboration of rapper Sage the Gemini, produced by Hit-Boy. It was written by Dev as single in anticipation of her EP "Bittersweet July". The song was released on December 12, 2013, after posting a preview of the single on Facebook. "Kiss It" is a hip hop, swag song with synth influences that speaks about uncaring attitude. Title: Zendaya discography Passage: The discography of Zendaya, an American singer and songwriter, consists of one studio album, four singles, eight promotional singles, fifteen music videos and some album appearances. Her first appearance was as part of Kidz Bop Kids on album "Kidz Bop Dance Party", in 2010. In 2011 Zendaya released her debut independent single, "Swag It Out". Her next single, "Watch Me", peaked at number 86 on Billboard. Title: Raj Kapoor Passage: Ranbir Raj Kapoor (14 December 1924  2 June 1988), also known as "the greatest showman of Indian cinema", was a noted Indian film actor, producer and director of Hindi cinema. Born at Kapoor Haveli in Peshawar to actor Prithviraj Kapoorhe was a prominent member of the Kapoor familythat produced several celebrated Bollywood superstars. Title: Zendaya Passage: Zendaya's music career began in 2011 when she released the single "Swag It Out", followed by the single "Watch Me" (with Bella Thorne); the former was released by an independent record label. She signed a major record deal with Hollywood Records on August 8, 2012, and started recording songs for her debut album on August 12, 2012. The album, titled "Zendaya", was released on September 17, 2013, preceded by the single "Replay". Title: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Passage: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is an American actor, best known for his role Cadillac in the television series "The Get Down". He also starred in "Baywatch" (2017), and will appear in "The Greatest Showman" and DC's "Aquaman". Title: Swag It Out Passage: "Swag It Out" is the official debut single by American singer Zendaya, known for starring in the series "Shake It Up". The song was composed by Bobby Brackins and was released on May 30, 2011 as the first single of Zendaya's career on an independent label, not being included on any album or soundtrack of Walt Disney Records, just their record label. Title: The Greatest Showman Passage: The Greatest Showman is an upcoming American biographical musical drama film directed by Michael Gracey, and written by Jenny Bicks and Bill Condon. It stars Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson and Zendaya, and tells the story of how P. T. Barnum started the Barnum Bailey Circus. The film is scheduled to be released by 20th Century Fox on December 25, 2017 in United States. Title: Michael Gracey Passage: Michael Gracey is an Australian film and commercial director and visual effects artist. He is the director of the upcoming musical biopic "The Greatest Showman" starring Hugh Jackman. Title: Teach Me How to Dougie Passage: "Teach Me How to Dougie" is a song recorded by American hip hop group Cali Swag District, produced by Runway Star for Cali Swag District's debut studio album, "The Kickback" (2011). The song was written by Chanti Glee, Charon Childs, and Corey Fowler, and was released digitally on April 12, 2010 as the first single from the album through Capitol Records. The title refers to the Dougie dance, which originated in Dallas, Texas. Title: Earthquake (DJ Fresh and Diplo song) Passage: "Earthquake" is a single by British disc jockey DJ Fresh and American counterpart Diplo featuring vocals from Dominique Young Unique. The song was released in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2013 as the lead single from his fourth studio album. An edited version of the song with extra production and sound effects features in the film Kick-Ass 2, under the name "Motherquake". It contains a sample from the song "Teach Me How to Dougie" by the hip hop group Cali Swag District. "Earthquake" peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart, number three on the UK Dance Chart and topped the UK Indie Chart.
Zendaya
The Greatest Showman
Zendaya
Where was the author of the 2011 novel Inheritance born?
Title: The Buddha in the Attic Passage: The Buddha in the Attic is a 2011 novel written by American author Julie Otsuka about Japanese picture brides immigrating to America in the early 1900s. It is Otsuka's second novel. The novel was published in the United States in August 2011 by the publishing house Knopf Publishing Group. Title: Pure (Miller novel) Passage: Pure is a 2011 novel by English author Andrew Miller. The book is the sixth novel by Miller and was released on 9 June 2011 in the United Kingdom through Sceptre, an imprint of Hodder Stoughton. The novel is set in pre-revolutionary France and the upcoming turmoil is a consistent theme throughout. It follows an engineer named Jean-Baptiste Baratte and chronicles his efforts in clearing an overfilled graveyard which is polluting the surrounding area. Baratte makes friends and enemies as the cemetery is both loved and hated by the people of the district. Title: Thick as Thieves (Spiegelman novel) Passage: Thick as Thieves is a 2011 novel by American author Peter Spiegelman. The book is the fifth novel by Spiegelman and was released on July 26, 2011 in the United States through Knopf. The story surrounds a group of thieves following their reluctant leader Carr as he plans a million-dollar heist of a criminals compound. The novel was well received. Title: The Roving Party Passage: The Roving Party is a 2011 novel written by Tasmanian author Rohan Wilson. Wilson's first book, it is published by Allen Unwin. "The Roving Party" won the 2011 Vogel Award. The novel was also shortlisted for the 2011 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction. Title: The Lover's Dictionary Passage: The Lover's Dictionary is a 2011 novel by the American author David Levithan. It is his first novel for adults. This modern love story is told entirely through dictionary entries which are brief and concise having a very unique pattern and style. Title: The Arrivals Passage: The Arrivals is a 2013 Weird West novel by American author Melissa Marr. It is her second adult novel, following her 2011 novel "Graveminder". It was first published on July 2, 2013 through William Morrow and follows a group of people that must find a way to survive in strange new surroundings. Title: Witches of East End Passage: Witches of East End is a 2011 novel by author Melissa de la Cruz and the first entry in her "Beauchamp Family" series. It was published on June 21, 2011, by Hyperion Books and follows a family of Long Island witches struggling against dark forces conspiring against them. "Witches of East End" is de la Cruz's first adult novel; she said she wrote it with her Blue Bloods audience in mind because "many of them will soon be adults" and the book takes place in the same universe as the "Blue Bloods" series. The novel currently has two sequels: "Serpent's Kiss" (2012) and "Winds of Salem" (2013). Title: The Sense of an Ending Passage: The Sense of an Ending is a 2011 novel written by British author Julian Barnes. The book is Barnes' eleventh novel written under his own name (he has also written crime fiction under the pseudonym Dan Kavanagh) and was released on 4 August 2011 in the United Kingdom. "The Sense of an Ending" is narrated by a retired man named Tony Webster, who recalls how he and his clique met Adrian Finn at school and vowed to remain friends for life. When the past catches up with Tony, he reflects on the paths he and his friends have taken. In October 2011, "The Sense of an Ending" was awarded the Man Booker Prize. The following month it was nominated in the novels category at the Costa Book Awards. Title: Inheritance (Paolini novel) Passage: Inheritance is a 2011 novel written by American author Christopher Paolini. It is the fourth novel in the Inheritance Cycle. Title: Christopher Paolini Passage: Christopher James Paolini (born November 17, 1983, Los Angeles, California) is an American author. He is the author of the "Inheritance Cycle", which consists of the books "Eragon", "Eldest", "Brisingr" and "Inheritance". He currently lives in Paradise Valley, Montana, where he wrote his first book.
Los Angeles, California
Inheritance (Paolini novel)
Christopher Paolini
Which Japanese-born American cinematogrpher is known for his photography in the 2009 supernatural horror film Jennifer's Body?
Title: Jennifer's Body Passage: Jennifer's Body is a 2009 supernatural horror black comedy film written by Diablo Cody and directed by Karyn Kusama. The film stars Megan Fox, Amanda Seyfried, Johnny Simmons, and Adam Brody. Fox portrays a demonically possessed high school girl who kills her male classmates, with her best friend striving to stop her. The film premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States and Canada on September 18, 2009. The title is a reference to the song of the same name by alternative rock band Hole on their album "Live Through This". As a tie-in to the film, Boom! Studios produced a "Jennifer's Body" graphic novel, released in August 2009. Title: M. David Mullen Passage: David Mullen, A.S.C. (born 26 June 1962 as Merritt David Mullen III) is a Japanese-born American cinematographer known for his photography on "Twin Falls Idaho", "Northfork", "Akeelah and the Bee", "The Astronaut Farmer", "Jennifer's Body", and "The Love Witch". He often collaborates with The Polish brothers. Title: BryanStars Passage: Bryan Odell (born May 22, 1990), better known by his online alias, BryanStars, is a Japanese-born American music interviewer, YouTube personality, musician and artist manager. He is best known for his "BryanStars Interviews" series, where Odell interviews with popular artists in the alternative scene, including Black Veil Brides, Asking Alexandria, and Falling in Reverse. Odell's YouTube channel holds over 700,000 subscribers and more than 150 million views. Title: Haunting of Winchester House Passage: Haunting of Winchester House is a 2009 supernatural horror film produced by The Asylum. Title: Yosihiko H. Sinoto Passage: Yosihiko H. Sinoto (born 3 September 1924) is a Japanese-born American anthropologist at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is known for his anthropological expeditions throughout the Pacific, particularly Hawaii and French Polynesia. Title: Yoichiro Nambu Passage: Yoichiro Nambu ( , Nambu Yichir , 18 January 1921 5 July 2015) was a Japanese-born American physicist, a professor at the University of Chicago. Known for his contributions to the field of theoretical physics, he was awarded half of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2008 for the discovery in 1960 of the mechanism of spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics, related at first to the strong interaction's chiral symmetry and later to the electroweak interaction and Higgs mechanism. The other half was split equally between Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa "for the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature." Title: Hideo Date Passage: Hideo Date (January 5, 1907 January 6, 2005) was a Japanese-born American painter active from the 1930s to the 1980s, known for combining elements of Japanese "nihonga" with American Synchromism. A prominent figure in the Los Angeles art scene prior to World War II, his career was interrupted by the wartime incarceration of Japanese Americans. Although he continued painting for decades after the war, Date's work remained largely ignored until he was rediscovered by a younger generation of artists and curators in the 1990s. Title: Ichiji Tasaki Passage: Ichiji Tasaki ( , Tasaki Ichiji , October 10, 1910 January 4, 2009) was a Japanese-born American biophysicist and physician involved in research relating to the electrical impulses in the nervous system. Title: Hideaki Miyamura Passage: Hideaki Miyamura (born 1955) is a Japanese-born American potter working in Kensington, New Hampshire. Miyamura is best known for his unique iridescent glazes, including a compelling gold glaze, the "starry night" glaze on a black background, and a blue hare's fur glaze. Title: Mark A.Z. Dipp Passage: Mark A.Z. Dipp (November 9, 1956, Tokyo) is a Japanese-born American film director and visual effects supervisor. He has directed numerous films from 1997 to the present day, starting with "Spawn".
David Mullen
M. David Mullen
Jennifer's Body
Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot showcases the character also in what 1967 French comedy film?
Title: Clignancourt porcelain Passage: Clignancourt porcelain, also "Porcelaine de Monsieur", was a type of French hard-paste porcelain, established by Deruelle in January 1775 at Rue de Clignancourt, Paris. Soon after, the manufacturing patent was transferred to "Monsieur", the King's brother, and future Louis XVIII. The porcelain was then called "Porcelaine de Monsieur". Title: Jacques Cottin Passage: Jacques Cottin was a French costume designer whose films included "Jour de fte" (1949), "Mon oncle" (1958), and "Playtime" (1967), for Jacques Tati. In 1970 he had a cameo in Franois Truffaut's "Bed and Board", playing the character of Monsieur Hulot, made famous by Tati. Title: La Fugue de Monsieur Perle Passage: La Fugue de Monsieur Perle (English title Run Away Mr. Perle) is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit, written by Loc Le Gouriadec, starring Nol-Nol and featuring Louis de Funs. Title: Les vacances de l'amour Passage: Les vacances de l'amour (lit. "The holidays of love") is a French TV series, the continuation of the series "Le miracle de l'amour" (lit. "The miracle of love") which is the continuation of the successful series "Hlne et les garons" (lit. "Hlne and the Boys"). The main character is played by Hlne Rolls, a famous actress and singer in France. "Les vacances de l'amour" started in 1996 and finished in 2004 Title: Monsieur Hulot Passage: Monsieur Hulot is a character created and played by French comic Jacques Tati for a series of films in the 1950s and '60s, namely "Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot" (1953), "Mon Oncle" (1958), "Playtime" (1967) and "Trafic" (1971). The character of Hulot (although played by another actor) also appears briefly in Franois Truffaut's "Bed Board" (1970). Title: Trafic Passage: Trafic ("Traffic") is a 1971 Italian-French comedy film directed by Jacques Tati. "Trafic" was the last film to feature Tati's famous character of Monsieur Hulot, and followed the vein of earlier Tati films that lampooned modern society. Title: Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot Passage: Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (French: Les Vacances de M. Hulot ; released as Monsieur Hulot's Holiday in the US) is a 1953 French comedy film starring and directed by Jacques Tati. It introduced the pipe-smoking, well-meaning but clumsy character of Monsieur Hulot, who appears in Tati's subsequent films, including "Mon Oncle" (1958), "Playtime" (1967), and "Trafic" (1971). The film gained an international reputation for its creator when released in 1953. The film was very successful as it had a total of 5,071,920 admissions in France. Title: Playtime Passage: Playtime (sometimes written "PlayTime" or "Play Time") is a 1967 French comedy film directed by Jacques Tati. In "Playtime", Tati again plays Monsieur Hulot, a character who had appeared in his earlier films "Mon Oncle" and "Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot". As mentioned on the production documentary that accompanies the Criterion Collections DVD of the film, by 1964 Tati had grown ambivalent towards playing Hulot as a recurring central role. Unable to dispense with the popular character altogether, Hulot appears intermittently in "Playtime", alternating between central and supporting roles. Title: Sbastien Roch (singer) Passage: Sbastien Roch (born 3 December 1972 in Toulouse) is a French actor, singer and television host. He achieved notability with his role of Christian in the TV series "Hlne et les Garons" and "Les Vacances de l'amour". He had also a success with his 1993 single, "Au Bar de Jess", which peaked at number 17 in France. Title: Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre Passage: Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre ("Thtre de Monsieur Madame Kabal") is a 1967 French animated film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. It is Borowczyk's first feature-length film and his last animated film. It consists of a sequence of loosely connected scenes, much like a vaudeville program, in which Mr. and Mrs. Kabal perform absurd, surreal, and sometimes cruel acts. Borowczyk introduced the personnel in his short film "Le Concert de Monsieur et Madame Kabal" in 1962.
Playtime
Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot
Playtime
Which is native to Africa, Cylindropuntia or Encephalartos?
Title: Encephalartos horridus Passage: Encephalartos horridus, the Eastern Cape blue cycad, is a small, low-growing cycad up to 0.9 m high and 0.9 m wide. It is a native of Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, and found in arid shrublands, most commonly on ridges and slopes with shallow soils. The species is particularly known for its distinctly blue-gray leaves, although the degree of coloration can vary significantly. The species name "horridus" is Latin for 'bristly', after the plant's stiff, spiny leaflets. Title: Encephalartos cycadifolius Passage: Encephalartos cycadifolius is a species of cycad that is native to the Winterberg mountains to the north of Bedford in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa. It is found at elevations from 1,200 to 1,800 meters. Title: Encephalartos woodii Passage: Encephalartos woodii, Wood's cycad, is a rare cycad in the genus "Encephalartos", and is endemic to the oNgoye Forest of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is one of the rarest plants in the world, being extinct in the wild with all specimens being clones of the type. The specific and common name both honour John Medley Wood, curator of the Durban Botanic Garden and director of the Natal Government Herbarium of South Africa, who discovered the plant in 1895. Title: Cylindropuntia Passage: Cylindropuntia is a genus of cacti (family Cactaceae), containing the cholla, native to northern Mexico and the Southwestern United States. They are known for their barbed spines that tenaciously attach to skin, fur, and clothing. Title: Encephalartos turneri Passage: Encephalartos turneri is a species of cycad that is native to Mozambique. The Encephalartos turneri was discovered by Ian Turner in Nampula, Mazambique. Title: Cylindropuntia acanthocarpa Passage: Cylindropuntia acanthocarpa, commonly referred to as buckhorn cholla, is a cholla native to the Mojave, Sonoran, and Colorado Deserts of North America. Along with Cylindropuntia bigelovii (the "teddy bear" cholla), it is the most common cholla found in these deserts. Title: Encephalartos Passage: Encephalartos is a genus of cycad native to Africa. Several species of "Encephalartos" are commonly referred to as bread trees, bread palms or kaffir bread, since a bread-like starchy food can be prepared from the centre of the stem. The genus name is derived from the Greek words "en" (within), "kephali" (head), and "artos" (bread), referring to the use of the pith to make food. They are, in evolutionary terms, some of the most primitive living gymnosperms. Title: Encephalartos brevifoliolatus Passage: Encephalartos brevifoliolatus, the escarpment cycad, is a cycad in the African genus "Encephalartos". It is extinct in the wild. The escarpment cycad is an African plant that was found in South Africa in short grasslands in the very open "Protea" savanna. These plants are used to growing on large cliffs. Title: Encephalartos lebomboensis Passage: Encephalartos lebomboensis is a species of cycad in the family Zamiaceae. Native to the Lebombo Mountains of South Africa, the species was first described in 1949 by the South African botanist Inez Verdoorn. It is commonly known as the Lebombo cycad, although the name is also used for "Encephalartos senticosus" which also occurs in the same locality. Title: Encephalartos senticosus Passage: Encephalartos senticosus is a species of cycad in the family Zamiaceae native to the Lebombo Mountains of Mozambique, Swaziland and the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. Prior to its description in 1996, "Encephalartos senticosus" had been confused with the closely related and sympatric "Encephalartos lebomboensis". Both species are commonly known as the Lebombo cycad.
Encephalartos
Cylindropuntia
Encephalartos
What ballet was the last work of the composer of "La poupe de Nuremberg"?
Title: Eurovision Song Contest 1965 Passage: The Eurovision Song Contest 1965 was the tenth edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It was held in Naples, Italy, following the Italian victory at the previous 1964 edition. Luxembourg won, for the second time in the history of the contest, with the song "Poupe de cire, poupe de son", performed by France Gall and composed by Serge Gainsbourg. Belgium, Finland, Germany, and Spain each scored "null points" for the second time. The 1965 contest marked the debut of Ireland, a country which later went on to dominate the competition. This was also the first contest with over 16 countries participating with a total of 18 entries. The Swedish entry was also sung in English. For the first time since Dutch victory 'Een Beetje' in 1959, the winning song was not a ballad. Title: I Belong (Kathy Kirby song) Passage: "I Belong" is a song that served as the United Kingdom's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965. Its music was written by singer Daniel Boone (credited under his real name, Peter Lee Sterling), and its lyrics were written by Phil Peters. It was performed at Eurovision by Kathy Kirby, where it came in 2nd place, losing to Luxembourg's "Poupe de cire, poupe de son", performed by France Gall. Kirby also recorded the song as a single, and it peaked on the music charts at No. 36 in Britain and No. 5 in Singapore. Title: A la poupe Passage: A la poupe is an intaglio printmaking technique for using different ink colors of ink using a ball-shaped wad of fabric to apply the ink to a copperplate. Paper is printed through just one run in the press. The term "a la poupe" means "with a doll", which refers to the wad of fabric, shaped like a ball. Title: La poupe de Nuremberg Passage: La poupe de Nuremberg (English: "The Nuremberg Doll") is a one-act opra comique by Adolphe Adam to a libretto by Adolphe de Leuven and Arthur de Beauplan. The story is based on E. T. A. Hoffmanns short story "Der Sandmann". The work predates other stage adaptations of Hoffmann's tale, "Copplia" and "The Tales of Hoffmann". Title: Ngc Lan Passage: Maria L Thanh Lan, stage name Ngc Lan "Jade Orchid" (Nha Trang, 28 December 1956 - California, 6 March 2001), was a famous overseas Vietnamese singer-lyricist known for covering nostalgic French-language love songs. Among her biggest hits included covers of "Mon amie la rose" of Franoise Hardy, "Johnny, Johnny" of Jeanne Mas, "Joe le taxi" of Vanessa Paradis, "Tombe la neige" of Salvatore Adamo, "Pour en arriver-l" and "Mourir sur scne" of Dalida and "Poupe de cire, poupe de son". Title: Arthur de Beauplan Passage: The son of the writer and composer Amde de Beauplan, he wrote numerous vaudevilles and libretti for opras comiques for Adolphe Adam ("La poupe de Nuremberg", 1852), Ferdinand Poise ("Bonsoir, voisin", 1853) or Thodore Dubois ("Le Pain bis ou La Lilloise", 1879), in collaboration in particular with Adolphe de Leuven and Lon Lvy Brunswick. Title: White and Black Blues Passage: "White and Black Blues" was the French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed in French (with some words in English) by Jolle Ursull, from her album "Black French". The song was performed fourteenth on the night of the competition. At the close of voting, it had received 132 points, tying for second place in a field of 22. "White and Black Blues" was co-written by French pop provocateur Serge Gainsbourg, who previously had composed France Gall's winning entry for Luxembourg in 1965, "Poupe de cire, poupe de son", as well as the Monegasque entry "Boum-Badaboum" for Minouche Barelli in 1967, which had finished fifth. Title: La poupe Passage: La poupe ("The Doll") is an opra comique in a prelude and three acts composed by Edmond Audran with a libretto by Maurice Ordonneau. It opened at the Thtre de la Gat, Montparnasse, Paris on 21 October 1896. Along with "Miss Helyett" (1890) "La poupe" was one of Audran's late successes. The libretto was based on E.T.A. Hoffmann's "Der Sandmann". Title: La vie en lilali Passage: La vie en lilali is the debut studio album by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay, released in 1998. The album was produced by II Music. It features the artist's singles: "Oui oh oui", "Poupe de cire, poupe de son", "Bam bam", "Iniminimanimo", and perhaps the artist's most well-known hit, "Lilali". Title: Adolphe Adam Passage: Adolphe Charles Adam (] ; 24 July 1803 3 May 1856) was a French composer and music critic. A prolific composer of operas and ballets, he is best known today for his ballets "Giselle" (1841) and "Le corsaire" (1856, his last work), his operas "Le postillon de Lonjumeau" (1836), "Le torador" (1849) and "Si j'tais roi" (1852)
"Le corsaire"
La poupe de Nuremberg
Adolphe Adam
Next Great Baker was a contest that led to the winner getting an apprenticeship at the bakery owned by whom?
Title: Next Great Baker Passage: Next Great Baker (also known as Cake Boss: Next Great Baker) is an American television series that airs on TLC, hosted by Buddy Valastro, the star of his own reality series, "Cake Boss". The show features contestants participating in challenges that test their edible art baking and decorating skills. Each week, a contestant will be eliminated; the last contestant standing will win a grand prize package that varies by season. Other prizes for winning a challenge or the week's competition are also offered during the series. Title: Next Great Baker (season 4) Passage: The fourth season of "Next Great Baker" premiered on June 24, 2014. Unlike other previous seasons, the teams competed in teams of two. Other changes from the previous seasons include the addition of Jacques Torres and Bobbie Lloyd as judges, the addition of the final showdown, and the opportunity to work at Buddy's Las Vegas cake shop. However, some aspects of the show were similar, including having ten competitors (or teams) as in season 1, and the 100,000 prize awarded in each of the previous seasons remained. Title: Next Great Baker (season 1) Passage: The first season of "Next Great Baker" was televised from December 6, 2010 to January 24, 2011 on TLC. During this season, the last contestant standing would win 50,000 cash, a Chevrolet Cruze and an apprenticeship at Buddy's bakery, Carlo's Bake Shop in Hoboken, New Jersey. Title: Carlo's Bake Shop Passage: Carlo's Bake Shop, commonly known as Carlo's Bakery and also known as Carlo's City Hall Bake Shop, is a bakery in Hoboken, New Jersey, owned by Buddy Valastro. The bakery has gained public attention as the setting of the TLC television series, "Cake Boss". Title: Next Great Baker: Latin America Passage: Next Great Baker: Latin America (also known as El desafo de Buddy: Latinoamrica) is an Latin American television series that airs on Discovery Home Health: Latin America, hosted by Buddy Valastro, the star of his own reality series, "Cake Boss". The show features contestants participating in challenges that test their baking and decorating skills. Each week, a contestant is eliminated; the last contestant standing will win a grand prize package that varies by season. Other prizes for winning a challenge or the week's competition are also offered during the series. Title: Batalha dos Confeiteiros Passage: Batalha dos Confeiteiros (English: "Battle of the Bakers"), also known as Batalha dos Confeiteiros Brasil, is a Brazilian television series based on "Next Great Baker", hosted by Buddy Valastro, the star of his own reality series, "Cake Boss". The series premiered Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 10:30 p.m. on Record. Title: List of Next Great Baker episodes Passage: "Next Great Baker" (also known as "Cake Boss: Next Great Baker") is an American reality television series that airs on TLC, hosted by Buddy Valastro, the star of his own reality series, "Cake Boss". Season 3 commenced airing on November 26, 2012. Title: Next Great Baker (season 2) Passage: The second season of "Next Great Baker" was televised from November 28, 2011 to January 30, 2012 on TLC. This season was set at the new Carlo's Bake Shop facility at Lackawanna Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. Title: Next Great Baker (season 3) Passage: The third season of "Next Great Baker" aired from November 26, 2012 to February 11, 2013. Like the previous season, this season was set at the Carlo's Bake Shop facility at Lackawanna Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. Unlike the previous two seasons, the finale for this season took place outside of the greater New York City area in this case, in Las Vegas, Nevada at The Venetian Las Vegas. Title: Canada's Next Great Prime Minister Passage: Canada's Next Great Prime Minister (formerly "The Next Great Prime Minister") is a national contest for young Canadians who wish to share their ideas for making Canada a better, stronger and more prosperous country.
Buddy Valastro
Next Great Baker (season 1)
Carlo's Bake Shop
Who hots "Family Feud" and appears on WMJM?
Title: 100 latinos dijeron Passage: 100 latinos dijeron (100 Latinos Said) is the Spanish-language adaptation of the American program "Family Feud", and is also a remake of the short-lived 200608 Spanish-language adaptation of "Feud" called "Qu dice la gente? " (What Do People Say?) . The series, hosted by Marco Antonio Regil and transmitted by MundoMax (formerly MundoFox), premiered on September 9, 2013. This show was cancelled in 2016 due to its network, MundoMax, being dissolved. Title: Family Feud (2014 Australian game show) Passage: Family Feud is an Australian game show based on the American show of the same name. It began airing on Network Ten on 14 July 2014, in which the premiere was simulcast on Ten's digital channels Eleven and One. The show is hosted by Grant Denyer, who previously hosted "SlideShow" and "Million Dollar Minute" for the Seven Network. This revival is the fourth Australian version, and the third network to screen the game show, the last incarnation being "Bert's Family Feud" hosted by Bert Newton in 2006. "Family Feud" currently airs from Sundays to Fridays at 6:00 pm and has remained simulcast on Network Ten, Eleven and One since it premiered. It was also announced that Ten will produce a celebrity edition for 2016, titled "All Star Family Feud". Title: Steve Harvey Passage: Broderick Stephen "Steve" Harvey (born January 17, 1957) is an American comedian, television host, producer, radio personality, actor, and author. He hosts "The Steve Harvey Morning Show", the "Steve Harvey" talk show, "Family Feud", "Little Big Shots" and its spinoff "", and "Steve Harvey's Funderdome". Title: EarlyHasley feud Passage: The EarlyHasley Feud (18651869) was a family feud that took place immediately following the Civil War, in Bell County, Texas. The two main antagonists were John Early and Samual Hasley. Title: Family Feud (disambiguation) Passage: This disambiguation page lists articles associated with Family Feud and feud. Title: All Star Family Feud Passage: All Star Family Feud is an Australian game show which premiered on Network Ten on 14 March 2016. The series, which is a spin off of Family Feud, sees celebrities compete in teams to raise money for their chosen charity. Title: Celebrity Family Feud Passage: Celebrity Family Feud, which is created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, is a spin-off of the American game show "Family Feud". Similarly to the primetime "All-Star Specials" featured during the late 1970s and early 1980s, the episodes feature teams of celebrities playing for charity rather than normal contestants. Title: WMJM Passage: WMJM, "Magic 101.3", is an Urban Adult Contemporary FM station licensed to Jeffersontown, Kentucky serving the Louisville metropolitan area owned and operated by Alpha Broadcasting. It currently carries the "Steve Harvey" Morning Show. The station's studios are located in downtown Louisville and the transmitter site is atop Kaden Tower in east Louisville. Title: Google Feud Passage: Google Feud is a trivia website game, loosely based on "Family Feud", and featuring answers pulled from the Google autocomplete API. It won the "People's Voice" Webby Award for Games in 2016. Title: BrooksMcFarland feud Passage: The BrooksMcFarland feud was a family feud that took place between 1896 and 1902, in what is now the state of Oklahoma. It began after the death of Thomas Brooks on August 24, 1896. The Brooks family blamed the McFarlands and from there followed a series of confrontations that culminated in a historic shootout at Spokogee on September 22, 1902. During the shootout, Willis Brooks and two others were killed while a fourth man was seriously wounded. The feud ended about three weeks later, on October 10, 1902, when Jim McFarland was ambushed and killed near his home. According to the author Edward Herring: "The deaths of Willis Brooks and Jim McFarland signaled the end of an era when disputes were settled with gun smoke and hot lead. With them also died the old feud."
Steve Harvey
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Steve Harvey
Which playlist was released by OVO Sound with a song co-written with Adam Feeney?
Title: Nothing Was the Same Passage: Nothing Was the Same is the third studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Drake. It was released on September 24, 2013, by OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. Work on the record began in 2012 and continued through 2013. As its executive producer, Drake enlisted collaborators including 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Jay-Z, Jhen Aiko and Sampha to appear as guest appearances on the album. The album's production was primarily handled by 40 and other OVO Sound producers; Boi-1da, Mike Zombie, Majid Jordan and Nineteen85, among others such as, Detail, Key Wane, Hudson Mohawke and Jake One. Title: Hold On, We're Going Home Passage: "Hold On, We're Going Home" is a song by Canadian recording artist Drake, featuring the RB group Majid Jordan. The song was produced by OVO Sound's Majid Jordan, Nineteen85, and Noah "40" Shebib. It is the second single from his third studio album, "Nothing Was the Same", and was released for digital download on August 7, 2013, following the 2013 OVO Fest. It was later released to mainstream and rhythmic contemporary radio on August 13, 2013. Title: 2009 Manchester Trophy Doubles Passage: Adam Feeney and Robert Smeets were the defending champions. Feeney chose to not participate and Smeets played with Brydan Klein. They were eliminated by Prakash Amritraj and Dustin Brown in the first round. Title: Zaddy Passage: "Zaddy" is a song by American singer Ty Dolla Sign. It was released on August 25, 2016, as the third single from his ninth mixtape, "Campaign" (2016). The song was written by Tyrone Griffin, Jr., Jay Cummings, Adam Feeney, and Jahaan Sweet, with the production being helmed by the latter two. Title: My Story (R. Kelly song) Passage: "My Story" is a single by American RB singer R. Kelly featuring 2 Chainz, written by R. Kelly who co-produced it with Nineteen85 from OVO Sound, for his twelfth solo studio album "Black Panties". A snippet of the song was first heard at the BET Awards same year, then another a week after the award ceremony. The song was released on July 23, 2013 via R. Kelly's Vevo, and on iTunes a day later. The second snippet was not in the official song for no apparent reason, but later heard on the extended version of the song. The song debuted at 89 on the hot 100 during the week of the album's release after many weeks on the bubbling under chart. No official music video will be released, but a documentary music video has been uploaded on R. Kelly's Vevo channel and a fan video was expected, but was never released. Title: 2012 ATP China Challenger International Doubles Passage: Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana won the title, defeating Adam Feeney and Samuel Groth 64, 26, [108] in the final. Title: Nocturnal (Roy Woods EP) Passage: Nocturnal is the second extended play by Canadian recording artist Roy Woods. It was released on December 23, 2016 by OVO Sound and Warner Bros. Records. The EP features guest appearances from Canadian RB duo and OVO label-mates Majid Jordan and MadeinTYO. The first music video to be put out from the album was for the song "Love You" which released April 27, 2017. The album serves as a follow-up to his debut album Waking at Dawn (2016). The artwork was created by Corrado Grilli. Title: 2010 Comerica Bank Challenger Doubles Passage: Carsten Ball and Chris Guccione are the defending champions. They successfully defended their title, defeating Adam Feeney and Greg Jones in the final 61, 63. Title: Fake Love Passage: "Fake Love" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, released as the lead single from his 2017 playlist "More Life". It was co-written by Drake with Brittney Hazzard, Anderson Hernandez, and Adam Feeney, while the latter two handled the song's production. The song was released for digital download on October 29, 2016, through Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Motown Records. Title: More Life Passage: More Life (subtitled A Playlist by October Firm on the cover) is an album by Canadian rapper Drake, although described by the artist as a playlist. It was released on March 18, 2017, by OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records.
More Life
Fake Love
More Life
Climate for Killing is a 1991 American thriller-drama film starring an actress who won a Golden Globe for what 1976 film?
Title: A Climate for Killing Passage: A Climate for Killing (also known as A Row of Crows) is a 1991 American thriller-drama film written and directed by J. S. Cardone and starring John Beck, Katharine Ross, Steven Bauer and Mia Sara. Title: The Long Silence Passage: The Long Silence (Italian: "Il lungo silenzio" , German: "Zeit des Zorns" , French: "Le long silence" ) is a 1993 Italian-German-French political thriller-drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. For her performance in this film Carla Gravina was awarded Best Actress at the 1993 Montreal World Film Festival and won the Italian Golden Globe for Best Actress. The film also won the Italian Golden Globes for Best Original Score and for Best Screenplay. Title: Katharine Ross Passage: Katharine Juliet Ross (born January 29, 1940) is an American film and stage actress. She starred in three of the most popular films of the 1960s and 1970s: as Elaine Robinson in "The Graduate" (1967), for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress; as Etta Place in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969), for which she won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress; and "The Stepford Wives" (1975). She won a Golden Globe for "Voyage of the Damned" (1976). Title: Hustisya Passage: Hustisya (English: Justice ) is a 2014 Filipino political thriller-drama film starring Nora Aunor. The film is about the story of a foul-mouthed woman fights for her soul in the belly of the city. Working for a human trafficking agency controlled by a powerful syndicate, she sees no evil, hears no evil. In a society like ours, you have only two choices - to be a victim, or a victimizer - she makes her choice. The film was written by Ricky Lee and directed by Joel Lamangan Title: Her Wicked Ways Passage: Her Wicked Ways (also known as Potomac Fever, Dangerous Woman, Naked Ambition and Lethal Charm) is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller-drama film starring Barbara Eden and Heather Locklear which premiered on CBS on January 1, 1991. Title: High Stakes (1989 film) Passage: High Stakes (also known as Melanie Rose) is a 1989 thriller-drama film starring Sally Kirkland, and features Sarah Michelle Gellar in a supporting role. Kathy Bates also has a minor role. Title: Hell Hath No Fury (film) Passage: Hell Hath No Fury is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller-drama film starring Barbara Eden and Loretta Swit about a housewife who is simultaneously framed for her husband's murder and terrorized by the deranged woman who killed him. The film was directed by Thomas J. Wright and written by Beau Bensink based on the novel "Smithereens" by B.W. Battin. It originally premiered on "NBC Monday Night at the Movies" on March 4, 1991. Title: Street Smart (film) Passage: Street Smart is a 1987 American thriller-drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Christopher Reeve, Morgan Freeman and Kathy Baker. It was shot in New York City and Montreal, Quebec. Title: Voice of a Murderer Passage: Voice of a Murderer (; lit. "His Voice") is a 2007 South Korean crime thriller-drama film written and directed by Park Jin-pyo, starring Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Nam-joo. It was the third top-grossing domestic film of 2007, with 3,143,247 tickets sold. The story is a fictionalized account of a real-life kidnapping case in 1991. Title: Above Suspicion (1995 film) Passage: Above Suspicion is a 1995 American made-for-television thriller-drama film starring Christopher Reeve, Joe Mantegna and Kim Cattrall. It was written by William H. Macy, who also has a small role in the film, and premiered on HBO on May 21, 1995.
Voyage of the Damned
A Climate for Killing
Katharine Ross
Do both Kaiyuan, Liaoning and Runan County border Jilin?
Title: Stony River (West Virginia) Passage: The Stony River is a 26.7 mi tributary of the North Branch Potomac River in Grant County in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The Stony River joins with the North Branch at the Mineral County border. Its source lies north of the Dolly Sods Wilderness on the Tucker County border in the Allegheny Front. Title: Gucheng, Huanren County Passage: Gucheng () is a town of northern Huanren Manchu Autonomous County, eastern Liaoning province in Northeast China. It lies near the border with Jilin province, in a mountainous region of the province. Huanren County is located 25 km to the south, and the city of Tonghua in Jilin is 48 km to the northeast. China National Highway 201 (G201) passes through the area. Title: Siege of Caizhou Passage: The siege of Caizhou between 1233 and 1234 was fought between the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty and the allied forces of the Mongol Empire and Southern Song dynasty. It was the last major battle in the Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty. They had fought for decades beginning in 1211, when the Mongols first invaded under the command of Genghis Khan. The Jin capital, Zhongdu (present-day Xicheng and Fengtai districts, Beijing), had been besieged in 1213, then captured by the Mongols in 1215. In the intervening years, the Jin dynasty moved its capital to Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng, Henan Province). gedei Khan, the successor to Genghis Khan, rose to power after his predecessor died in 1227. In 1230, the war effort against the Jin dynasty recommenced. Emperor Aizong, the Jin ruler, fled when the Mongols besieged Bianjing. On February 26, 1233, he reached Guide (present-day Shangqiu, Henan Province), and then moved on to Caizhou (present-day Runan County, Henan Province), on August 3. The Mongols arrived at Caizhou in December, 1233. The Southern Song dynasty had rebuffed Emperor Aizong's plea for assistance, and joined forces with the Mongols. The Southern Song dynasty ignored Emperor Aizong's warning that they would become the Mongol Empire's next target. Title: Runan County Passage: Runan County (Traditional: ; Simplified: ; Pinyin: Rnn Xin) is a county in Zhumadian, Henan, China. Title: Cai Prefecture Passage: Caizhou or Cai Prefecture was a "zhou" (prefecture) in imperial China in modern Henan, China, seated in modern Runan County. It existed (intermittently) from 606 until 1293. Title: Kaiyuan, Liaoning Passage: Kaiyuan () is a county-level city in the northeast of Liaoning, People's Republic of China, bordering Jilin for a small section to the north. It is under the administration of Tieling City, the centre of which lies 33 km to the southwest. Title: Dao (state) Passage: Dao () was a Chinese vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1046 221 BCE) located in the southern part of Runan County, Henan. Dao existed in the shadow of the powerful neighbouring State of Chu which was held in check by the equally powerful State of Qi. Whilst Duke Huan of Qi remained alive as one of the Five Hegemons, Qi maintained friendly relations with Dao along with the other small states of Jiang (), Huang and Bai () amongst others. When the Duke died in 643 BCE, civil disorder broke out in Qi and the State of Chu seized the opportunity to expand their territory northwards. The inhabitants of Dao were resettled in a place called Jingdi () until King Ping of Chu ascended the throne and restored Dao to its former territory. At some point Dao was finally exterminated by Chu although the time at which this occurred is currently unknown. Title: Bakke, Norway Passage: Bakke is a former municipality in Vest-Agder county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1838 until its dissolution in 1965. It was located in the present-day municipalities of Sirdal and Flekkefjord. It included the whole Sirdalen valley along the Rogaland county border, stretching from the Aust-Agder county border in the north to Sirnes and the lake Lundevatnet in the south. The administrative center was the village of Sira where Bakke Church is located. Title: Zhou family of Runan Passage: The Zhou family of Runan () was a notable Chinese family which descended from Ji Lie (), the youngest son of King Ping of the Zhou dynasty in 8th century BCE China. Ji Lie's fief was at Runan County, which became the ancestral home of his descendants. Zhou Yong (), an 18th-generation descendant of Ji Lie, is considered the founding father of the Zhou family of Runan. During the Eastern Jin dynasty, the Zhou family of Runan had their home located in the north of the Huai River region. The Zhou family of Runan continued to maintain its influence after the Tang dynasty. Title: Liangzhu (town) Passage: Liangzhu () is a town in Runan County, in southeastern Henan province, China, serviced by Henan Provincial Highway 219 (S219). , it has 2 residential communities () and 16 villages under its administration.
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What is the middle name of the youngest ever Curtis Cup player as of 2004
Title: 2004 Curtis Cup Passage: The 33th Curtis Cup Match was played on 12 and 13 June 2004 at Formby Golf Club in Formby, Merseyside, England. The United States won 10 to 8. Great Britain and Ireland won 5 of the 6 foursomes but American dominated in the singles, winning 9 of the 12 matches. Michelle Wie became the youngest ever Curtis Cup player, at the age of 14. Title: Michelle Wie Passage: Michelle Sung Wie ( ; born October 11, 1989) is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. At age 10, she became the youngest player to qualify for a USGA amateur championship. Wie also became the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links and the youngest to qualify for an LPGA Tour event. She turned professional shortly before her 16th birthday in 2005, accompanied by an enormous amount of publicity and endorsements. She won her first major at the 2014 U.S. Women's Open. Title: Kai Havertz Passage: Kai Havertz (born 11 June 1999) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen. Upon making his debut for Leverkusen in 2016, Havertz became the club's youngest ever debutante in the Bundesliga and became their youngest ever goalscorer when he scored his first goal the following year. Title: Claire Curran Passage: Claire Curran (born 10 March 1978) is an ex-professional female tennis player from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Curran represented both Great Britain and Ireland in the Fed Cup during her career. Curran is the youngest ever Irish Fed Cup player (15 years 65 days) and before attending UC Berkeley was largely focussed on singles, with the highest singles win percentage of any Irish Fed Cup player. Title: 2006 Curtis Cup Passage: The 34th Curtis Cup Match was played on July 29 and 30, 2006 at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort near Bandon, Oregon. The United States won 11 to 6. This was the last two-day Curtis Cup. It expanded to three days from 2008. Title: 2016 Curtis Cup Passage: The 39th Curtis Cup Match was played from 10 to 12 September 2016 at Dun Laoghaire Golf Club near Enniskerry, Ireland. Great Britain and Ireland won 11 to 8. Bronte Law became the first golfer from Great Britain and Ireland to win 5 matches in a Curtis Cup match, a feat only previously achieved by Stacy Lewis in 2008. Title: Thretton Palamo Passage: Thretton Palamo (born September 22, 1988) is an American rugby union player who plays centre for the Bristol Rugby in the Greene King IPA Championship. When he appeared in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, he became the youngest ever player to have played in the Rugby World Cup, a record that was surpassed in 2015 by Vasil Lobzhanidze of Georgia. Title: Curtis Cup Passage: The Curtis Cup is the best known team trophy for women amateur golfers, awarded in the biennial Curtis Cup Match. It is co-organised by the United States Golf Association and The RA and is contested by teams representing the United States and "Great Britain and Ireland". The same two teams originally contested the Ryder Cup, but unlike that competition, the Curtis Cup has not widened the Great Britain and Ireland team to include all Europeans (nor has the analogous event for amateur men, the Walker Cup). Many women who have gone on to become stars of women's professional golf have played in the Curtis Cup. Title: 2008 Curtis Cup Passage: The 35th Curtis Cup Match was played from 30 May to 1 June 2008 on the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland. The United States won 13 to 7. This was the first Curtis Cup played over three days, including fourball matches for the first time. Stacy Lewis won all her five matches. Title: Ernie Curtis Passage: Ernest Robert "Ernie" Curtis (10 June 1907 November 1992) was a Welsh professional footballer. During his career he made over 250 appearances in The Football League and was the youngest ever winner of the FA Cup to that date when he played in the 1927 FA Cup Final for Cardiff City aged 19 years and 317 days.
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2004 Curtis Cup
Michelle Wie
Who has played in more bands, Max Green or Nadine Coyle?
Title: Love (Boyz II Men album) Passage: Love is a 2009 covers album by RB group Boyz II Men. Like their , it was produced by "American Idol's" Randy Jackson and Boyz II Men. This is their third cover album, following "Throwback, Vol. 1" and "", which were released in 2004 and 2007 respectively. The album is composed of popular love songs of the past. It also features a collaboration with Michael Bubl. The demo version of "Back for Good" was originally recorded with Irish singer, Nadine Coyle. The album sold 15,000 copies its first week. Title: Insatiable (album) Passage: Insatiable is the debut studio album by Irish singer-songwriter and Girls Aloud member Nadine Coyle. The album was released on 8 November 2010 via Black Pen Records, a record label formed by Coyle in partnership with the UK's largest supermarket chain Tesco. Title: Girls Aloud Passage: Girls Aloud are an English-Irish pop girl group, which was created through the ITV talent show "" in 2002. The group comprised singers Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh. The group achieved a string of twenty consecutive top ten singles in the United Kingdom, including four number ones. They also achieved seven certified albums, of which two reached number one. They have been nominated for five Brit Awards, winning the 2009 Best Single for "The Promise". Title: Max Green (musician) Passage: Maxwell Scott Green (born December 15, 1984), better known as Max Green, is an American musician who is the former bassistbacking vocalist and one of the founders of the band Escape the Fate, and is the former rhythm guitarist and vocalist for the band The Natural Born Killers. He is currently the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for his own band, Violent New Breed. Title: Southeast Main Street MAX Station Passage: Southeast Main Street is a light rail station on the MAX Green Line in Portland, Oregon. It is the first stop southbound on the I-205 MAX branch, following the Green Line's split from the Red and Blue lines at the Gateway Transit Center. Title: The Greatest Hits Tour (Girls Aloud) Passage: The Greatest Hits Tour was the third concert tour by Irish and British girl group Girls Aloud, in support of their first greatest hits album "". Girls Aloud returned to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, having not performed there on 2006's Chemistry Tour. The band performed sixteen dates in various arenas across the United Kingdom and Ireland, making it their second arena tour. The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits Tour kicked off in Cheryl Cole's hometown of Newcastle on 14 May 2007 and concluding in near Nadine Coyle's home in Belfast on 2 June 2007. Title: Go to Work Passage: "Go to Work" is a song by Irish recording artist Nadine Coyle. The song was released as a digital download on 8 September 2017 by Virgin EMI Records. Title: Brent Ashley Passage: Brent Ashley is a bassist who is the current bassist for Combichrist and former bassist for The Natural Born Killers featuring Max Green of Escape The Fate. He is also a former member of Static-X and was also a part of Wayne Static's solo project band in support of his album Pighammer. Other past bands include The Dreaming, Orgy, Skold, Lacey Conner, September Mourning, Leisure, Davey Suicide, Psyclon Nine and Synical. Ashley and Green started a band called Violent New Breed. Their first album will be out in 2016. Title: Insatiable (Nadine Coyle song) Passage: "Insatiable" is the debut solo single by Irish recording artist Nadine Coyle. Co-written with Guy Chambers and produced by Ricci Riccardi, the song was released as the lead single from Coyle's debut solo album of the same name (2010). The accompanying music video for "Insatiable" was directed by Wayne Isham and features Coyle performing with a live band against various backdrops. It charted in Ireland, Scotland, the UK and charted on the European singles chart. Title: Nadine Coyle Passage: Nadine Elizabeth Louise Coyle (born 15 June 1985) is an Irish singer, songwriter, actress, and model. Coyle rose to fame in the early 2000s as a member of the girl group Girls Aloud. The group amassed a joint fortune of 30 million by May 2010. With Girls Aloud, Coyle has been successful in achieving a string of 20 consecutive UK top ten singles (including four number ones), two UK number one albums, and received nominations for five BRIT Awards, winning Best Single in 2009 for "The Promise".
Max Green
Max Green (musician)
Nadine Coyle
What 2005 film did the co-founder of fashion label Marchesa appear in?
Title: Georgina Chapman Passage: Georgina Rose Chapman (born 14 April 1976) is an English fashion designer and actress. Chapman, along with actress and former model Keren Craig, is a co-founder of the fashion label Marchesa. Title: Michael Michalsky Passage: Michael Michalsky (born 23 February 1967 in Gttingen) is a German fashion designer. He is the founder and head designer of the fashion label "Michalsky". He is also the creative director of the luxury handbag manufacturer MCM since 2005. Besides his fashion business, Michalsky runs the agency Michalsky DesignLab, which offers design services. Today, Michalsky is considered one of Germanys most influential designers. His StyleNite at Berlin Fashion Week is followed by the global fashion scene. Title: Susien Chong Passage: Susien Chong is an Australian fashion designer and a co-founder of the Sydney-based fashion label Lover. Title: Moi-mme-Moiti Passage: Moi-mme-Moiti is the Gothic Lolita fashion label of Mana, the co-founder and former guitarist of the Visual Kei rock music band Malice Mizer and founder and lead guitarist of Moi Dix Mois. It was founded in 1999 and features the specific styles of Elegant Gothic Lolita, which blends the innocence and cuteness of the Lolita fashion with the darkness and mystery of Gothic fashion, and Elegant Gothic Aristocrat. Title: Nachiket Barve Passage: Nachiket Barve is an Indian fashion designer of Mumbai, India. His eponymous fashion label was launched at the Gen Next show at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai. In 2010, Barve received the British Fashion Council and "Elle" Magazine "Young Fashion Entrepreneur of the Year" award. Title: Kani Ladies Passage: Kani Ladies is a fashion label for young women. It was launched in 2001 as a sister of the popular hip hop brand Karl Kani. Kani Ladies started with a small urban collection next to the mens collection and was sold in the same stores as Karl Kani. In the following years, Kani Ladies evolved into an independent street fashion label for young women. Title: The Business (film) Passage: The Business is a 2005 film written and directed by Nick Love. The film stars Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan and Roland Manookian all of whom were in Love's previous film "The Football Factory". Geoff Bell and Georgina Chapman also appear. The plot of "The Business" follows the Greek tragedy-like rise and fall of a young cockney's career within a drug importing business run by a group of British ex-pat fugitive criminals living on the coast of the Costa del Sol (aka the "Costa del Crime") in Spain. Title: Armedangels Passage: armedangels is a fashion label based in Cologne, Germany. Founded in 2007, the company designs a variety of apparel products made from textiles such as organic cotton and sells them via their online shop as well as in boutiques and major retails stores in six countries. The label creates and produces sustainable fashion that is both ethical and fashionable, while attempting to appeal to the LOHAS demographic. The company is attempting to change the perception of eco-friendly clothing being "hippy like" and not fashionable to it being perceived as 'hip', 'chic' streetwear. Furthermore, the company aims to make a social statement about fashion and works exclusively with socially responsible companies that are certified as being fair trade. Because armedangels believes in being socially minded, they invite community members to share their opinions on improving the production process, to give feedback on new designs, and in some cases, even create and submit their own, new t-shirt designs. The main goal of their community is to raise awareness about the fashion industry andwhat in their minds arethe injustices that arise as a result. The German press has referred to armedangels as being "eco warriors in the process of saving the world", who contribute alongside like-minded people including celebrities such as Natalie Portman, Leonardo DiCaprio and Al Gore. Title: Keren Craig Passage: Keren Craig is an English fashion designer. Craig, alongside Georgina Chapman are the co-founders of the fashion label Marchesa, co-founded in 2004. Marchesa is a high fashion evening wear label with an eclectic aesthetic. Title: Disco Ruined My Life Passage: Disco Ruined My Life, also known as DRML, is a fashion label created by Maurice Uzzan, award winning designer from Graniph Designs based in Rome, Italy. DRML is a fashion label that showcases "high fashion" icons such as Comme des Garons, Herms, Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent and Alexander McQueen with ironic symbols. Many of the designs consist of the original logo, however, changed to give a different meaning while still recognizable.
The Business
The Business (film)
Georgina Chapman
What movie starring Jung Jin-young was adapted from the 2000 state play "Yi?"
Title: Jung Jin-young Passage: Jung Jin-young (; born November 19, 1964) is a South Korean actor. He has starred in numerous films, including "Hi! Dharma! ", "Bunt", and "The Case of Itaewon Homicide". But Jung is best known for his frequent collaborations with director Lee Joon-ik, namely "Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield" and its sequel "Battlefield Heroes", "The Happy Life", "Sunny", and particularly for his role as King Yeonsan in the hugely successful "King and the Clown". Title: Sweet, Savage Family Passage: Sweet, Savage Family () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Jung Joon-ho, Moon Jung-hee, Jung Woong-in and Yoo Sun. It aired on MBC on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 beginning November 18, 2015. The series is loosely based on the "Marrying the Mafia" film franchise, which also starred Jung Joon-ho. Title: 2000 State of Origin series Passage: The 2000 State of Origin series was the 19th year that the annual three-game series between the Queensland and New South Wales representative rugby league football teams was played entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. During the 2000 series Gorden Tallis was sent off for calling the referee a cheat, Ryan Girdler amassed an incredible 32 points in one match and New South Wales whitewashed the series in a combined scoreline of 104 to 42 - the biggest gap between the two sides in history. Title: Battlefield Heroes (film) Passage: Battlefield Heroes () is a 2011 South Korean war comedy film directed by Lee Joon-ik. The film is a sequel to the 2003 film "Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield" and stars Jung Jin-young, Lee Moon-sik and Ryu Seung-ryong. The film is set in 668 and chronicles the war between the southern Korean state of Shilla against the larger northern Korean state of Goguryeo. The film's box office returns were lower than expected in South Korea, which prompted Lee Joon-ik to announce his retirement shortly after the film's release. The film has been shown at the New York Asian Film Festival and Fantasia Festival. Title: Guns amp; Talks Passage: Guns Talks is a 2001 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Jin. Starring Shin Hyun-joon, Won Bin, Shin Ha-kyun, Jung Jae-young and Jung Jin-young, the black comedy is about a group of four assassins-for-hire, with a dogged prosecutor on their trail. Title: Jung Jin-young (singer) Passage: Jung Jin-young (Hangul:  ; born November 18, 1991), professionally known as Jinyoung, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He is the leader and vocalist of the South Korean boy group B1A4 under WM Entertainment, and has also gained recognition with the television series "Love in the Moonlight" (2016). Title: King and the Clown Passage: King and the Clown (, lit. "The King's Man") is a 2005 South Korean historical drama film, starring Kam Woo-sung, Jung Jin-young and Lee Joon-gi. It was adapted from the 2000 stage play, "Yi" ("You") about Yeonsangun of Joseon, a Joseon dynasty king and a court clown who mocks him. It was released on 29 December 2005, runs for 119 minutes; and distributed domestically by Cinema Service and internationally by CJ Entertainment. Title: Brain (TV series) Passage: Brain () is a 2011 South Korean medical drama, starring Shin Ha-kyun, Choi Jung-won, Jung Jin-young and Jo Dong-hyuk. The series revolves around a top neurosurgeon who is obsessed with success and dreams of becoming the hospital director, then finds himself embroiled in professional rivalries and an unexpected romance. The series received positive reviews, particularly for Shin Ha-kyun's performance. Title: 2000 State of the Union Address Passage: The 2000 State of the Union address was given by U.S. President Bill Clinton to a joint session of the 106th United States Congress on January 27, 2000. Title: Tabloid Truth Passage: Tabloid Truth (; lit. "Leaflet: Dangerous Rumors") is a 2014 South Korean thriller film directed by Kim Kwang-sik, and starring Kim Kang-woo, Jung Jin-young, Ko Chang-seok and Park Sung-woong.
King and the Clown
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Are Anqiu and Yucheng, Shandong both county-level cities under the same jurisdiction?
Title: List of township-level divisions of Guizhou Passage: This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Guizhou, People's Republic of China. After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. The six prefecture-level divisions of Guizhou are subdivided into 107 county-level divisions (15 districts, 7 county-level cities, 54 counties, 11 autonomous counties and 1 special district ). Those are in turn divided into 1785 township-level divisions (691 towns , 506 townships , 252 ethnic townships and 94 subdistrcts). Title: County-level city Passage: A county-level municipality (), county-level city, or county city is a county-level administrative division of mainland China. County-level cities are usually governed by prefecture-level divisions, but a few are governed directly by province-level divisions. Formerly known as prefecture-controlled city (1949-1970: ; 1970-1983: ). Title: Qingdao Passage: Qingdao ( ; also spelled Tsingtao) is a city in eastern Shandong Province on the east coast of China. It is the largest city in its province. Administered at the sub-provincial level, Qingdao has jurisdiction over six districts and four county-level cities. s of 2014 Qingdao had a population of 9,046,200 with an urban population of 6,188,100. Lying across the Shandong Peninsula and looking out to the Yellow Sea, it borders Yantai to the northeast, Weifang to the west and Rizhao to the southwest. Title: Taishanese people Passage: Sze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: ; Sze Yap: Hlei Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: Sy gungdng rn) are a Han Chinese group coming from a region in Guangdong Province in China called Sze Yap (), which consisted of the four county-level cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, and Enping. Now Heshan has been added to this historic region, and the prefecture-level city of Jiangmen administers all five of these county-level cities, which is sometimes informally called Ng Yap. Their ancestors are said to have arrived from what is today central China about less than a thousand years ago and migrated into Guangdong around the Tang Dynasty rule period, and thus Taishanese as a dialect of Yue Chinese has linguistically preserved many characteristics of Middle Chinese. Title: Xingtai Passage: Xingtai () is a prefecture-level city in southern Hebei province, People's Republic of China. It has a total area of 12486 km2 and administers 2 districts, 2 county-level cities and 15 counties. At the 2010 census, its population was 7,104,103 inhabitants whom 1,461,809 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area made of 2 urban districts and Xingtai and Nanhe Counties largely being conurbated now. It borders Shijiazhuang and Hengshui in the north, Handan in the south, and the provinces of Shandong and Shanxi in the east and west respectively. Title: Changchun Passage: Changchun () is the capital and largest city of Jilin Province, and is located in the northeast of China. Lying in the center of the Songliao Plain, Changchun is administered as a , comprising 7 districts, 1 county and 2 county-level cities. According to the 2010 census of China, Changchun had a total population of 7,674,439 under its jurisdiction. The city's urbanized ("or metro") area, comprising 5 districts and 4 development areas, had a population of 3,815,270 in 2010 as the Shuangyang and Jiutai districts are not urbanized yet. Title: List of cities in China Passage: According to the administrative divisions of China including Hong Kong and Macau, there are three level of cities, namely provincial-level (consists of municipalities and SARs), prefectural-level cities, and county-level cities. As of September 2017 the PRC has a total of 662 cities: 4 municipalities, 2 SARs, 293 prefectural-level cities (including the 15 sub-provincial cities) and 363 county-level cities (including the 9 sub-prefectural cities and 9 XXPC cities) not including any cities in the claimed province of Taiwan. Title: Yucheng, Shandong Passage: Yucheng (; pinyin: "Ychng") is a county-level city of the Chinese province of Shandong. It is administered by the prefecture-level city of Dezhou. Title: Anqiu Passage: Anqiu () is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Weifang in the Chinese province of Shandong. Title: G2011 QingdaoXinhe Expressway Passage: The QingdaoXinhe Expressway (), commonly referred to as the "Qingxin Expressway" (), is a 109.08 km located in the sub-provincial city of Qingdao, in the province of Shandong. It is part of China's National Trunk Highway System and designated G2011. It connects Chengyang District with the county-level cities of Jimo and Pingdu. It is a spur of G20 QingdaoYinchuan Expressway.
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Which singer from Kerala sang a song that was used in the Telugu remake of "Thattathin Marayathu?"
Title: Divya S. Menon Passage: Divya S. Menon (born 14 March 1987) is an Indian singer and television anchor from Kerala. Divya is a playback singer in Malayalam who has also recorded songs for Tamil and Telugu films. Divya started anchoring musical shows in Asianet Cable Vision (Thrissur) and has done musical shows in YesIndiavision(Mementos) and Kairali Channels(Ganamela, Sing 'N' Win and Rain drops). She started her film career with Ee Pattanathil Bhootham. She was noticed by Shaan Rahman while anchoring music shows and picked her for Vineeth Sreenivasan - Shaan Rahman debut album, Coffee MG Road. She is associated with Blogswara and have sung in multiple albums in the series. Divya has sung in Vineeth Sreenivasan's super hit romantic movie, Thattathin Marayathu composed by Shaan Rahman. She has been associated with Vineeth - Shaan ventures, including Malarvadi Arts Club. In 2014 the hit wedding song "Thudakkham Maangalyam" from Anjali Menon's Bangalore Days gave her much popularity which she sang along with along with Vijay Yesudas and Sachin Warrier composed by Gopi Sunder. In 2015 Divya was noticed more promptly when she sang the song "Puthumazhayai" from Martin Prakkat's Charlie (2015 Malayalam film) composed by Gopi Sundar while the same song was sung by Shreya Ghoshal too. She also sang several ad jingles for various music composers both in Malayalam and Tamil. Title: Saheba Subramanyam Passage: Saheba Subramanyam (Telugu) (2014) is the remake of 2012 Malayalam movie Thattathin Marayathu. This film was directed by Sasi Kiran Narayana who is daughter of actor M.S.narayana. Title: Shaan Rahman Passage: Shaan Rahman (born 30 December 1979) is an Indian music composer and singer, best known for his compositions in Malayalam cinema, with films such as "Malarvaadi Arts Club", "Thattathin Marayathu", "Om Shanthi Oshaana, Thira, Jacobinte swargarajyam, ann maria kalippilanu ." Title: Ahmed Sidhique Passage: Ahmed Sidhique is an Indian film actor and writer who mainly works in the Malayalam film industry. He debuted in 2009 by penning the screenplay for Uday Ananthan's "Mrityunjayam" which is the fourth segment in the movie "Kerala Cafe". He was noted for the role of K.T.Mirash in the movie "Salt N' Pepper". He also played the role of "Musthafa" in the movie "Thattathin Marayathu", who is a close aide of the hero. He has written the screenplay for the Aashiq Abu directed movie "Gangster" starring Mammootty. Title: Bhagath Manuel Passage: Bhagath Manuel is an Indian film actor. He made his debut in Vineeth Sreenivasan's "Malarvadi Arts Club". He is known for his performance in "Doctor Love" and "Thattathin Marayathu". Title: Thattathin Marayathu Passage: Thattathin Marayathu (English: Beneath the Shadow of the Veil) is a 2012 Malayalam musical-romantic drama film written and directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan, starring Nivin Pauly and Isha Talwar in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes Aju Varghese, Manoj K. Jayan, Sunny Wayne, Sreeram Ramachandran, Bhagath Manuel, Manikuttan, Sreenivasan, and Niveda Thomas. The film was produced by actors Mukesh and Sreenivasan. Title: Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhai Passage: Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhai (English: Once Again a Love Story) is a 2016 Tamil musical-romance film directed by Mithran Jawahar, starring Walter Philips, Isha Talwar in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Malayalam hit "Thattathin Marayathu". Title: Muthuchippi Poloru Passage: "Muthuchippy Poloru" is a Malayalam song composed by Shaan Rahman that featured in the film "Thattathin Marayathu". Written by Anu Elizabeth Jose. It was sung by Sachin Warrier and actress Remya Nambeesan. The song was one of the most popular Malayalam songs of 2012 and won several awards. It was later reused in the Telugu remake of "Thattathin Marayathu", "Saheba Subramanyam", as "Muddu Muddu". Title: Sachin Warrier Passage: Sachin Warrier is a playback singer and composer in the Malayalam cinema industry from Kerala. He became notable with the song "Muthuchippi Poloru" from the film Thattathin Marayathu. He made his debut with the movie Malarvaadi Arts Club. He was working as a software engineer in Tata Consultancy Services in Kochi. Later he resigned from the job to concentrate more on music. His latest work is as a composer for the movie Aanandam. Title: Anu Elizabeth Jose Passage: Anu Elizabeth jose ( ) is an Indian lyricist . She made her debut in the 2012 Malayalam film "Thattathin Marayathu" through the evergreen hit song Muthuchippi Poloru. The film was directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan and the music was scored by Shaan Rahman
Sachin Warrier
Muthuchippi Poloru
Sachin Warrier
What was the nationality of the author of the drama television series The Wrong Girl?
Title: Kambal sa Uma (TV series) Passage: Jim Fernandez's Kambal sa Uma (Lit: "Twins in the Farm") is a 2009 Philippine fantasy science fiction romantic drama television series, directed by Emmanuel "Manny" Q. Palo and Rechie A. Del Carmen. The series stars Melissa Ricks as Ella Perea and Venus dela Riva, and ABS-CBN's "Kapamilya Gold" queen, Shaina Magdayao, as Vira Mae Ocampo and Marie Perea, together with leading men Matt Evans and Jason Abalos, with an ensemble cast consisting of Rio Locsin, Gina Alajar, Carlo Guevarra, Allan Paule, Lotlot de Leon, Aldred Gatchalian, Bangs Garcia, Bing Davao, Nonie Buencamino, Jordan Herrera, Eva Darren, and Carmi Martin. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's "Kapamilya Gold" afternoon block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on April 20, 2009, to October 9, 2009, with a total of 125 episodes. It was replaced by "Nagsimula sa Puso". Throughout its run, "Kambal sa Uma" was a top-rating afternoon drama television series. Title: Gossip Girl: Acapulco Passage: Gossip Girl: Acapulco is a Mexican teen drama television series, based on the American television series "Gossip Girl". It was produced by El Mall and Warner Brothers International Television, with Pedro Torres serving as executive producer for the series. Title: Zo Foster Blake Passage: Zo Foster Blake (ne Foster; born 28 July 1980) is an Australian author, columnist, Title: Aisi Deewangi Dekhi Nahi Kahi Passage: Aisi Deevangi Dekhi Nahi Kahi is an Indian romantic drama television series, produced by Diamond Pictures which premiered on May 22, 2017 and is broadcast on Zee TV. The show stars Pranav Misshra and Jyoti Sharma in the lead roles. Set in Gujarat, the story revolves around two individuals, Prem Tejaswini who start off in the wrong foot but eventually fall in love with each other. Title: Madeleine West Passage: Madeleine West (born 26 July 1980) is an Australian actress. She is known for her television roles, having played Dee Bliss on the soap opera "Neighbours" from 20002003, then again in 2017, and high-class escort Mel on "Satisfaction" from 2007 to 2010, Dimity on "House Husbands" since 2012, Danielle McGuire in "Underbelly" and later "Fat Tony Co." In 2016, West joined the cast of "The Wrong Girl". She has also written a parenting book called "Six Under Eight". Title: The Wrong Girl (film) Passage: The Wrong Girl, is a 1999 television film directed by David Jackson. It stars Barbara Mandrell, Jonathan Scarfe and Zoe McLellan. The film debuted on NBC on January 4, 1999 at 98c. Title: The Wrong Goodbye (Gossip Girl) Passage: "The Wrong Goodbye" is the 87th episode of The CW television series "Gossip Girl". It is also the 22nd and final episode of the fourth season. The episode was directed by Patrick Norris and the second finale in the series written by Joshua Safran. This also marks the second time that the show filmed a scene in California. "The Wrong Goodbye" aired on the CW in the United States on May 16, 2011, and was viewed live by an audience of 1.36 million Americans. Despite the low ratings, the episode garnered positive reviews from reviewers and critics. Title: The Wrong Girl (TV series) Passage: The Wrong Girl is an Australian drama television series, based on Zo Foster Blake's book of the same name, that first aired on Network Ten on 28 September 2016. Title: Gossip Girl: Thailand Passage: Gossip Girl: Thailand (Thai: ) is a Thai teen drama television series produced by Kantana Group and InTouch, based on the American television series "Gossip Girl". The first and only season aired on Channel 3 from July 16 to November 19, 2015, for 18 episodes. Title: The Legal Wife Passage: The Legal Wife is a 2014 Philippine melodramatic family drama television series directed by Rory B. Quintos and Dado C. Lumibao, that served as a primetime comeback for Angel Locsin who had last starred in the fantasy drama television series "Imortal" in 2010, and the first television series for JC de Vera on ABS-CBN. Together with Locsin and de Vera, the series is also topbilled by Jericho Rosales and Maja Salvador. The series was aired on ABS-CBN's "Primetime Bida" evening block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from January 27, 2014 to June 13, 2014, replacing "Maria Mercedes".
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Griffon Bleu de Gascogne and Maltese are both what?
Title: Petit Bleu de Gascogne Passage: The Petit Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.31) Is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France and used for hunting in packs. Today's breed is the descendant of a very old type of large hunting dog. The Petit Bleu de Gascogne is not a small (petite) dog, the name comes from its use on small game. Title: Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park Passage: Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park (French: "Parc naturel rgional des Landes de Gascogne") is a protected area of pine forest, wetland and oceanic coastline located in the Aquitaine region of southwestern France. Title: Griffon Bleu de Gascogne Passage: The Griffon Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.32) Is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France, and is a versatile hunting dog, used on small and large game, in packs or individually. The Griffon Bleu de Gascogne has a speckled, rough coat. Title: Ariegeois Passage: The Ariegeois is a breed of dog from the "dpartement" of Arige in the Midi-Pyrenes region of southern France. It is a medium-sized pack-hunting scenthound deriving from crossing of Grand Bleu de Gascogne and Grand Gascon-Saintongeois hounds with local Briquet dogs. It is used both as a courser and for driving game to waiting guns. While most successful with hares, it is also used for hunting deer and boar. It is distinguished by its friendly nature with other hounds and affection for human companions. Title: Basset Bleu de Gascogne Passage: The Basset Bleu de Gascogne (] ), also known as the Blue Gascony Basset, is a long-backed, short legged breed of dog of the hound type. The breed originated in the Middle Ages, descended from the Grand Bleu de Gascogne. It nearly became extinct around the early 19th century; its salvation was attributed to one Alain Bourbon. A French native breed, it is rare outside of its homeland. It is recognized internationally by the Fdration Cynologique Internationale, in the UK by The Kennel Club, and by the United Kennel Club in the United States. The "bleu" of its name is a reference to its coat which has a ticked appearance. Title: Floc de Gascogne Passage: The Floc de Gascogne is a regional apritif from the Ctes de Gascogne and Armagnac regions of Sud-Ouest wine region of France. It is a "vin de liqueur" fortified with armagnac, the local brandy. It has had "Appellation d'origine contrle" status since 1990. Title: Grand Bleu de Gascogne Passage: The Grand Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.22) is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France and used for hunting in packs. Today's breed is the descendant of a very old type of large hunting dog, and is an important breed in the ancestry of many other hounds. Title: Penicillium glaucum Passage: Penicillium glaucum is a mold that is used in the making of some types of blue cheese, including Bleu de Gex, Rochebaron, and some varieties of Bleu d'Auvergne and Gorgonzola. (Other blue cheeses, including Bleu de Bresse, Bleu du Vercors-Sassenage, Brebiblu, Cambozola, Cashel Blue, Danish blue, Fourme d'Ambert, Fourme de Montbrison, Lanark Blue, Roquefort, Shropshire Blue, and Stilton use "Penicillium roqueforti".) Title: Ctes de Gascogne Passage: Ctes de Gascogne is a wine-growing district in Gascony producing principally white wine. It is mainly located in the dpartement of the Gers in the French region Midi-Pyrnes, and it belongs to the wine region South West France. The designation Ctes de Gascogne is used for a "Vin de Pays" ("country wine") produced in the Armagnac area. The decree of 13 September 1968 created the difference between a "Vin de Pays" and simpler table wine, the so-called "Vin de table". The designation "Ctes de Gascogne" obliges the producers to respect the stricter rules and production standards, which were adopted with the decree of 25 January 1982. Title: Maltese (dog) Passage: The Maltese ] , "Canis familiaris Maelitacus", is a small breed of dog in the Toy Group. It descends from dogs originating in the Central Mediterranean Area. The breed name and origins are generally understood to derive from the Mediterranean island nation of Malta.
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Maltese (dog)
Gaius Antonius Hybrida was the uncle of a politician born in which year ?
Title: Mark Antony Passage: Marcus Antonius (Latin: ; January 14, 83 BC August 1, 30 BC), commonly known in English as Mark or Marc Antony, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic from an oligarchy into the autocratic Roman Empire. Title: Battle of Histria Passage: The Battle of Histria, c. 6261 B.C., was fought between the Bastarnae peoples of Scythia Minor and the Roman Consul (63 B.C.) Gaius Antonius Hybrida. The Bastarnae emerged victorious in the battle after having successfully committed a surprise attack against Hybrida and his troops; Hybrida escaped alongside his cavalry forces leaving behind the infantry to be massacred by the Bastarnian-Scythian attackers. Title: Marcus Antonius Creticus Passage: Marcus Antonius Creticus (flourished 1st century BC) was a Roman politician, member of the Antonius family. Creticus was son of Marcus Antonius and, by his marriage to Julia Antonia, he had three sons: Triumvir Marcus Antonius, Gaius Antonius and Lucius Antonius. Title: Gaius Antonius (brother of Mark Antony) Passage: Gaius Antonius (died 42 BC) was the second son of Marcus Antonius Creticus and Julia Antonia, and thus, younger brother of Mark Antony, who was one of the members of the second triumvirate. Title: Lex Antonia de Termessibus Passage: The Lex Antonia de Termessibus was a Roman law passed in 71 or 68 BC, at the initiative of the tribune Gaius Antonius. Title: Second Catilinarian conspiracy Passage: The second Catilinarian conspiracy, also known simply as the Catiline conspiracy, was a plot, devised by the Roman senator Catiline, with the help of a group of fellow aristocrats and disaffected veterans of Lucius Cornelius Sulla, to overthrow the consulship of Marcus Tullius Cicero and Gaius Antonius Hybrida. In 63 BC, Cicero exposed the plot, forcing Catiline to flee from Rome. The conspiracy was chronicled by Sallust in his work The Conspiracy of Catiline, and this work remains an authority on the matter. Title: Pliny the Younger Passage: Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, born Gaius Caecilius or Gaius Caecilius Cilo (61 c. 113), better known as Pliny the Younger ( ), was a lawyer, author, and magistrate of Ancient Rome. Pliny's uncle, Pliny the Elder, helped raise and educate him. Both Pliny the Elder and the Younger were witnesses to the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, in which the former died. Title: Gaius Antonius Hybrida Passage: Gaius Antonius Hybrida (flourished 1st century BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic. He was the second son of Marcus Antonius and brother of Marcus Antonius Creticus; his mother is unknown. He was also the uncle of the famed triumvir Mark Antony. He had two children, Antonia Hybrida Major and Antonia Hybrida Minor. Title: Lucius Julius Caesar (consul 64 BC) Passage: Lucius Julius Caesar (fl. 1st century BC) was a Roman politician and senator who was elected consul of the Roman Republic in 64 BC. A supporter of his cousin, the Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar, Lucius was a key member of the senatorial faction which strove to avoid civil war between the Roman Senate and Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony) in the aftermath of the Dictator's assassination. Title: Battle of Pistoria Passage: The Battle of Pistoria was fought in January of 62 BC between the forces of the Roman Republic and Catiline, a senatorial conspirator who wished to overthrow the republic, but failed in his objective. Catiline had been denounced by Cicero, and was attempting to flee with his force into Gaul and had been blocked by forces of Quintus Metellus Celer and Gaius Antonius Hybrida (joint Consul with Cicero for the year in question). Knowing that both armies were closing in on him, he decided to make a stand against Antonius Hybrida near Pistoria with his back against the mountains; he hoped that if he defeated Antonius, the other armies would lose morale and more people would flock to his cause. Some sources say that Catiline might have faced Antonius hoping he might still switch sides. Some accounts say Catiline had just over 10,000 men, which was about 2 legions worth, but it is not certain how many soldiers Gaius Antonius had under his command but Sallust states in his writings "The conspiracy of Catiline" that he outnumbered Catiline's forces . On the day, Gaius Antonius Hybrida was said to have been struck by gout and command was passed to his lieutenant (Master of Horse) Marcus Petreius.
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What is the name of the private equity firm that owns the Equity Office?
Title: EnCap Investments Passage: EnCap Investments is an American private equity firm, specializing in the oil gas industry. The firm was established in 1988 and is based in Houston, Texas. According to an updated 2013 ranking created by industry magazine Private Equity International (published by PEI Media called the PEI 300), the firm's rank is 16 with some 11.8 billion under management, based on the amount of private equity direct-investment capital raised over a five-year window. Title: The Blackstone Group Passage: The Blackstone Group L.P. is an American multinational private equity, alternative asset management and financial services firm based in New York City. As the largest alternative investment firm in the world, Blackstone specializes in private equity, credit and hedge fund investment strategies. Title: Mekong Capital Passage: Mekong Capital is a Vietnam-focused private equity firm. Operating in Vietnam since 2001, Mekong Capital is one of the first private equity firms to engage Vietnam, and has completed 30 private equity investments in Vietnam through 4 funds with approximately 25 full-time employees. Mekong Capital has offices in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi. Focusing on manufacturing companies until 2005, Mekong Capital shifted its focus towards consumer-driven businesses in 2006. Mekong Capital is known as a private equity firm that has invested significant resources in the development of its corporate culture, and in the corporate cultures of its portfolio companies, and is the subject of several case studies. Title: Rede Partners Passage: Rede Partners is an independent private equity fundraising advisory firm focused on primary fundraising, secondaries, strategic advisory projects and investor relations advisory. The firm is based in London with a team of 21 professionals. Rede Partners was founded in 2011 by Scott Church and Adam Turtle. Scott's career began at Merrill Lynch where he remained for sixteen years, ending it as a Managing Director within the private equity group (placement). He moved to Lazard where he was a Managing Director in the private funds group. Adam's, previously a Director within the investor relations group at private equity firm Actis, began his career with Credit Suisse's private fund placement group. Title: Thomas H. Lee (businessman) Passage: Thomas H. Lee (born March 27, 1944) is an American businessperson, financier and investor and is credited with being one of the early pioneers in private equity and specifically leveraged buyouts. Thomas H. Lee Partners (THL), the firm he founded in 1974, is among the oldest and largest private equity firms globally. Lee is currently the managing partner of Lee Equity Partners, a private equity firm he founded in 2006 after leaving Thomas H. Lee Partners. Title: Lincolnshire Management Passage: Lincolnshire Management is a private equity firm focused on investments and acquisitions in middle-market companies across a range of industries. In 2010, Private Equity News ranked Lincolnshire as a top ten performing private equity firm. Additionally, In 2011, CNN Money Fortune Magazine ranked Lincolnshire Management as the 5th ranked private equity firm. Title: Equity Office Passage: Equity Office is the owner of 50 million square feet of office space. The company is owned by funds managed by The Blackstone Group. Title: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Passage: KKR Co. L.P. (formerly known as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Co.) is an American multinational private equity firm, specializing in leveraged buyouts, headquartered in New York City. The firm sponsors and manages private equity investment funds. The firm has completed over 400 billion of private equity transactions since its inception. Title: Leeds Equity Partners Passage: Leeds Equity Partners is a private equity firm focused on investments in the Knowledge Industries. The firm is investing its fifth private equity fund, Leeds Equity Partners V, L.P., the largest fund focused exclusively on investing in this sector. The firm's investors include a broad range of leading institutions, public and private pension plans, endowments, foundations, financial institutions, family offices and high-net-worth individuals. Title: Apax Partners Passage: Apax Partners LLP is a British private equity and venture capital firm, headquartered in London, England. The company also operates out of eight other offices in New York, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Tel Aviv, Madrid, Stockholm, Milan and Munich. The firm, including its various predecessors, have raised approximately 35 billion (USD) dating back to 1969. Apax Partners is one of the oldest and largest private equity firms operating on an international basis, ranked the seventh largest private equity firm globally.
The Blackstone Group
Equity Office
The Blackstone Group
Are both Peter Tgtgren and Judith Durham nationals of the same country ?
Title: Obedience (album) Passage: Obedience is the third EP by Swedish black metal band Marduk. It was recorded and mixed at The Abyss in December 1999 and released on February 7, 2000. "Obedience" and "Funeral Bitch" were re-recorded for the band's 2001 album, "La Grande Danse Macabre" (the former being retitled "Obedience unto Death"). Peter Tgtgren, who mixed the band's previous efforts since 1996's "Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered", was not involved with this recording; instead mixing was handled by Tommy Tgtgren. Peter Tgtgren returned to mixing Marduk's recordings in December 2000 when the band began recording "La Grande Danse Macabre". "Obedience" was the first Marduk release by Regain Records. Title: Lindemann (band) Passage: Lindemann is a GermanSwedish industrial metal supergroup featuring lead vocalist Till Lindemann of Neue Deutsche Hrte band Rammstein, along with multi-instrumentalist Peter Tgtgren of Swedish death metal band Hypocrisy and industrial metal project PAIN. Tgtgren defines it as "a baby between Rammstein and PAIN at least it's a mix of Rammstein vocals and PAIN music." Title: Let Me Find Love Passage: Let Me Find Love is the sixth studio album by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album was released in Australia in April 1994 and peaked at number 8 on the ARIA Charts in its second week. The album was released in the United Kingdom in October 1994. It was Durham's first studio album since "Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town Volume 2" in 1974. Title: Colours of My Life Passage: Colours of My Life is a 2011 compilation album by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album was released in November 2011. A DVD was also included featuring an interview with Judith Durham by Peter Thompson. Title: Australia's Own Judith Durham Passage: Australia's Own Judith Durham is a compilation album released in Australia in 1971 by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. Title: Here Am I (Judith Durham album) Passage: Here Am I is the first international compilation album by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album contains tracks from Durham's two studio album, "Gift of Song" and "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" both on AM Records. The album was released in October 1972 and was the final release of Durham's on that label. Title: Peter Tgtgren Passage: Alf Peter Tgtgren (born 3 June 1970) is a Swedish musician, multi-instrumentalist and producer. He is the founder, main songwriter, lead vocalist, and guitarist of the death metal band Hypocrisy as well as the industrial metal band PAIN in which he is the only member. He is also the owner of "The Abyss" recording studio. Title: Pain (musical project) Passage: Pain (typeset as PAIN) is a musical project from Sweden that mixes heavy metal with influences from electronic music and techno. The project started out as a hobby project for front man Peter Tgtgren, whose idea was to fuse heavy metal with 1980s-inspired electro-industrial and techno influences. Tgtgren, who is also the vocalistguitarist of Hypocrisy and producer of his own "The Abyss" studios, is the only current member. Title: Judith Durham Passage: Judith Mavis Durham (born Judith Mavis Cock; 3 July 1943) is an Australian singer and musician who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963. The group subsequently became the first Australian pop music group to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States, and have sold over 50 million records worldwide. Durham left the group in mid-1968 to pursue her solo career. In 1993, Durham began to make sporadic recordings and performances with The Seekers, though she remains primarily a solo performer. Title: Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town Passage: Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town is the fourth studio album from Australian recording artist Judith Durham.
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What is the DEBKAfile that is named after an Arab folk dance native to the Levant countries?
Title: Arab dance Passage: Arab folk dances (Arabic: , "Raqs A'rabi " ) refers to the traditional folk dances of the Arabs. Many of the traditional dances have a long history. These may be folk dances, or dances that were once performed as rituals or as entertainment spectacle, and some may have been performed in the imperial court. Among the best-known of the Arab traditional dances are the Belly dance and the Dabke. Title: Quzi Passage: Quzi also called Qoozi or Ghozi (Arabic: ) is a rice based dish popular in Levant countries. It is served with very slow cooked lamb, roasted nuts, raisins and served over rice. It is considered one of Iraq's national dishes and Introduced in Turkey by Arab Immigrants. Title: Contra dance Passage: Contra dance (also contradance, contra-dance and other variant spellings) is a folk dance made up of long lines of couples. It has mixed origins from English country dance, Scottish, French dance styles in the 17th century. Sometimes described as New England folk dance or Appalachian folk dance, contra dances can be found around the world and have much popularity in North America and the United Kingdom where weekly or monthly dances and annual dance weekends are common. According to the Contra Dance Links website, contra dancing can be found in all US states except for South Dakota. Title: Tsuumi Passage: Tsuumi Dance Theatre is a Finnish dance theatre combining folk dance to contemporary dance ande theatre. Its members are professional dancers and musicians. The group says that they have done for folk dance what Vrttin did for folk music: updated the tradition, infused it with the energy and the coarse power of expression that folklore has and drug it out of its dusty archives, making it accessible to the people and letting them enjoy it. Title: Dabke Passage: Dabke (Arabic: also spelled Dabka, Dubki, Dabkeh, plural Dabkaat), is an Arab folk dance native to the Levant countries. Dabke combines circle dance and line dancing and is widely performed at weddings and other joyous occasions. The line forms from right to left. The leader of the "dabke" heads the line, alternating between facing the audience and the other dancers. In English, its name is also transliterated "dabka", "dabki", "dabkeh". Title: Tamzara Passage: Tamzara (Armenian: ; Azerbaijani: "Tnzr" ; Greek: or ; Turkish: "Tamzara" ) is an Armenian, Assyrian, Azerbaijani (regions of Sharur and Nakhchivan), and Greek folk dance native to Anatolia. The name is derived from a former Armenian village located in the region of ebinkarahisar. This dance was especially popular in the regions of Erzincan, Erzurum, Kigi, Arapgir, Harput, and Malatya. There are many versions of Tamzara, with slightly different music and steps, coming from the various regions and old villages in Anatolia. Title: Russian folk dances Passage: Russian folk dance was and still is an important part of Russian culture. Traditional Russian folk dance has its origins in various groups, including those with Slavonian and Tatar origins. Some of the first Russian folk music and dance appeared around the 10th century when the Slavic tribes moved into Russia. As well, Russia witnessed various invasions from other countries. In turn, a cultural mix of music and dance helped develop Russian folk dances. Many of these early dances were performed and practiced by the lower classes. Typically the upper classes would watch performers rather than participate in the dances themselves. Title: Debkafile Passage: DEBKAfile (Hebrew: ) is an Israeli military intelligence website based in Jerusalem, providing commentary and analyses on terrorism, intelligence, national security, military and international relations, with a particular focus on the Middle East. It is available in both English and Hebrew. The word "Debka" refers to an Arab folk dance. Title: Folk dances of Sourashtra Passage: Folk dances of Sourashtra: Folk dance is a form of dance developed by a group of people, that reflects the traditional life of the people of a certain Country or region. Folk dances no stringent rules, and sometimes formed among group of people. The steps of folk dance are passed through generations, rarely being changed. Title: Karmiel Dance Festival Passage: The Karmiel Dance Festival has been a yearly event since 1987. The festival is usually held for 3 days and nights in July, and includes dance performances, workshops, and open dance sessions. The festival began as a celebration of israeli folk dance, but today it features many different dance troupes, attracting thousands of dancers and hundreds of thousands of spectators from Israel and overseas. During the festival there are two major competitions: a choreography competition and a folk dance competition.
an Israeli military intelligence website based in Jerusalem
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The film Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja was based on what Indian musician in the Hindustani classical tradition?
Title: Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja Passage: Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja is a 2016 Indian Kannada biographical film directed by Hamsa Vijetha and produced by Shyam Mukund Navale. Starring Vijay Raghavendra in the titular role, the film also featured Shruti, Shashikumar, Anu Prabhakar and Abhijith in other pivotal roles. The film is based on the real life of Pandit Puttaraja Gawai (1914 - 2010), who was a scholar and a Hindustani traditional musician who was well noted for his social services. Title: Kedar Naphade Passage: Kedar Naphade (Marathi: , born January 10, 1972) is an Indian harmonium player in the Hindustani classical tradition. Title: Santosh Joshi Passage: Pandit Santosh Joshi ( , born July 2, 1960) is an Indian vocalist in the Hindustani classical tradition. He is a member of the Joshi Gharana, which is a branch of the Lucknow tabla gharana) . He is known for the khyal form of singing, as well as for his popular renditions of devotional bhajans and Hori. He is the most recent recipient of the Rajiv Ratna Award of Bikaner. Title: Bhimsen Joshi Passage: Pandit Bhimsen Gururaj Joshi (   ; 4 February 1922 24 January 2011) was a legendary Indian vocalist from Karnataka in the Hindustani classical tradition. He is known for the "khayal" form of singing, as well as for his popular renditions of devotional music ("bhajans" and "abhangs"). Title: Hindustani classical music Passage: Hindustani classical music (] ) is the traditional music of northern areas of the Indian subcontinent, including the modern states of India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It may also be called "North Indian classical music" or "Shstriya Sangt". Its origins date from the 12th century CE, when it diverged from Carnatic music, the classical tradition of southern parts of the subcontinent. Title: Gajendra Narayan Singh (musicologist) Passage: Gajendra Narayan Singh is an Indian musician, musicologist, writer, art historian and a former chairman of the Bihar Sangeet Natak Academy, the apex body of the Government of Bihar for music and drama. He is the author of four books on music, "Mehfil", a historical reference book of music, "Swar Gandh" (The Fragrance of Swaras), a book of biosketches and music-related anecdotes, "Kaljayee Sur: Pandit Bhimsen Joshi", a biographical work on the life and music of Bhimsen Joshi, and "Surile Logon ki Sangath" (Harmonic accompaniment of people), which details the lives and music of some of the notable Hindustani classical musicians. His efforts are also known in promoting music and musicians of Bihar and he is reported to have initiated scholarship schemes for musicians during his tenure as the head of the Bihar Sangeet Natak Academy. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri, in 2007, for his contributions to Indian music. His life has been documented in an autobiography, "Bihar ke Sangeeth Parampara" (Bihar Music Tradition), which was published by Delhi Public School, Ludhiana, in 2014. Title: Hariprasad Chaurasia Passage: Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia (born 1 July 1938) is an Indian classical flautist, who plays the bansuri, an Indian bamboo flute, in the Hindustani classical tradition. Title: Mani Prasad Passage: Pandit Mani Prasad is an Indian vocalist in the Hindustani classical tradition. An exponent of the Kirana Gharana (school) of Hindustani Classical Music, he is renowned for his purity in the "khayal" form of singing, as well as for his popular renditions of devotional music ("bhajans" and "abhangs"). He is known to have made many new Ragas and given new dimensions to existing ones under his collection, Dhyan Rang Piya. Title: Tarapada Chakraborty Passage: Tarapada Chakraborty (Bengali: "Taaraapado Chokrobortee"); (April 1, 1909 September 1, 1975) was an Indian vocalist in the Hindustani classical tradition. He was born in Kotalipara, Faridpur, Bangladesh to a Vaidik Brahman family. He is known for the "khayal" and "thumri" form of singing, as well as for his popular renditions of Bangali Khayal and Raagpradhans" . Title: Puttaraj Gawai Passage: Pandit Puttaraj Gawai (Kannada: ) (3 March 1914 17 September 2010) was an Indian musician in the Hindustani classical tradition, a scholar who authored more than 80 books in Kannada, Sanskrit and Hindi, a music teacher and a social servant. A member of the Gwalior Gharana (school), he is renowned for his ability to play many instruments such as the veena, the tabla, mridangam, violin etc., as well as for his popular renditions of devotional music ("bhajans") vachanas. A famous vocalist both in Hindustani and Karnataka Music. He is the recipient of the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour, awarded in 2008.
Puttaraj Gawai
Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja
Puttaraj Gawai
A Prison film is one like which drama film directed by John Flynn?
Title: Lock Up (film) Passage: Lock Up is a 1989 American prison drama film directed by John Flynn. Sylvester Stallone, Donald Sutherland, Tom Sizemore, and John Amos star. It was released in the United States on August 4, 1989. Title: Nails (1992 film) Passage: Nails is a 1992 film directed by John Flynn, written by Larry Ferguson, and starring Dennis Hopper. It was made for Showtime but released theatrically in Europe. Title: Brainscan Passage: Brainscan is a 1994 American science fiction horror film directed by John Flynn and written by Brian Owens and Andrew Kevin Walker. The film stars Edward Furlong, Frank Langella, Amy Hargreaves, Jamie Marsh, and T. Ryder Smith. Music was composed by movie composer George S. Clinton. Title: Out for Justice Passage: Out for Justice is a 1991 American crime thriller action film directed by John Flynn, and produced by and starring Steven Seagal. The film is about a veteran police detective who vows to kill the crazy, drug-addicted mafioso who murdered his partner. It marked Julianna Margulies' film debut. Title: The Jerusalem File Passage: The Jerusalem File is a 1972 film directed by John Flynn. It stars Bruce Davison, Nicol Williamson, Daria Halprin, and Donald Pleasence. Title: Touched (film) Passage: Touched is a 1983 American romantic drama film starring Robert Hays and directed by John Flynn. Title: Protection (film) Passage: Protection is a 2001 thriller film directed by John Flynn. In this movie, a former mobster, now in the Witness Protection Program, finds himself unable to change his ways. Filming took place in Canada. It was Flynn's last movie. Title: Prison film Passage: A prison film is a film genre concerned with prison life and often prison escape. These films range from acclaimed dramas examining the nature of prisons, such as "Cool Hand Luke", "Midnight Express", "Brubaker", "Escape from Alcatraz", "The Shawshank Redemption", and "Kiss of the Spider Woman" to actioners like "Lock Up" and "Undisputed", and even comedies satirizing the genre like "Stir Crazy", "Life", and "Let's Go To Prison". Title: The Sergeant (1968 film) Passage: The Sergeant is a 1968 American drama film starring Rod Steiger and John Phillip Law, directed by John Flynn, and released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Title: The Outfit (1973 film) Passage: The Outfit is a 1973 crime film directed by John Flynn. It stars Robert Duvall, Karen Black, Joe Don Baker and Robert Ryan.
Lock Up
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Lock Up (film)
Are both Go Further and Barefoot to Herat films by Ron Mann ?
Title: Go Further Passage: Go Further is a 2003 documentary film by Ron Mann starring Woody Harrelson and a group of other environmental activists riding around in a large, bio-fueled bus. The tour was called the Simple Organic Living Tour and it was produced by cause-related marketers the Spitfire Agency. The film debuted at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2003, and at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2003, where it was first runner-up for the People's Choice Award. It was also nominated for a Genie Award for Best Documentary. The film features cameos by Dave Matthews, Natalie Merchant, Ken Kesey, Bob Weir (of the Grateful Dead), Michael Franti (of Spearhead), Anthony Kiedis (of Red Hot Chili Peppers), Rob Heydon, Medeski Martin Wood, and The String Cheese Incident. Title: Andy Keen Passage: Andrew "Andy" John David Keen is a Canadian documentary filmmaker whose films include "Bobcaygeon" starring The Tragically Hip (2012), "Escarpment Blues" starring Sarah Harmer, and the documentary "Seven Painters Seven Places" (1999). He was a director of photography on "Know Your Mushrooms" (2009), directed by Ron Mann. Keen has worked as director and cameraman on numerous television commercials and music videos, and in 2010 he was honoured with a Webby Award in the category of Activism for a series of online videos he produced for The Canadian Stem Cell Foundation. " Bobcaygeon" is a feature film about Canadian rock giants The Tragically Hip and their riotous concert in Bobcaygeon. The film had its World Premiere at the 2012 Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) and in April 2013 won the Juno Award for Music DVD of the Year. Title: Barefoot to Herat Passage: Barefoot to Herat (Persian: , "Pa Berahneh ta Herat") is a 2002 Iranian film by Majid Majidi. It is a documentary about the plight of Afghani refugees just after the 2001 military offensive against the Taliban. Title: Poetry in Motion (film) Passage: Poetry in Motion is a 1982 Canadian documentary film directed by Ron Mann featuring contemporary North American poetry and music. Featured are some of the Black Mountain poets, Beats, minimalist poets, and avant-garde poets. It was released in theaters, later being distributed on VHS, LaserDisc, and DVD. An extended CD-ROM version was also released. Title: In the Wake of the Flood Passage: In the Wake of the Flood is a 2010 documentary film produced in Canada by director Ron Mann and featuring author Margaret Atwood. The film follows Atwood on her unusual book tour for her novel "The Year of the Flood". Title: Listen to the City Passage: Listen To The City is a 1984 dramatic film directed by Ron Mann. Normally a documentary filmmaker, this is Mann's only fictional feature. The film stars P.J. Soles, Jim Carroll, Sandy Horne and Michael Glassbourg. Featured in small or cameo roles are such notable Canadian counter-culture figures as poets bp nichol and Barry Callaghan, politician Jack Layton, playwright Sky Gilbert and radio broadcasters Pete Griffin and Geets Romo. Title: Siege of Balkh (1447) Passage: After the Battle of Nishapur and the peace treaty which gave the Chechektu valley to Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza, he placed in that out post a certain Mirza Saleh who was an enemy of Abdal-Latif Mirza. Furthermore, Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza kept hostages, certain men of importance, who were in the entourage of Abdal-Latif Mirza against the treaty. This forced Abdal-Latif Mirza's hand to take action which he did by attacking Mirza Saleh who then escaped to Herat. On this Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza marched from Herat with his army and besieged Balkh in the winter of 1447 C.E. Abdal-Latif Mirza sent a letter to his father Ulugh Beg for reinforcements. In response Ulugh Beg sent an envoy to Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza to admonish him and to let him know to address his grievances to Samarkand in the future rather than go to war. Finally, realizing his mistake Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza agreed to move his army back to Herat. Title: Comic Book Confidential Passage: Comic Book Confidential is an AmericanCanadian documentary film, released in 1988. Directed by Ron Mann and written by Mann and Charles Lippincott, the film is a survey of the history of the comic book medium in the United States from the 1930s to the 1980s, as an art form and in social context. Title: Imagine the Sound Passage: Imagine the Sound is a 1981 Canadian documentary film about free jazz, directed by Ron Mann. It features interviews with and musical and dramatic performances by pianist Cecil Taylor, saxophonist Archie Shepp, trumpeter Bill Dixon and pianist Paul Bley. The film has been digitally restored and was screened at the 2007 SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. Title: Know Your Mushrooms Passage: Know Your Mushrooms is a 2008 documentary film by Canadian director Ron Mann.
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Barefoot to Herat
What FX drama series was the actor that starred in 3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom in?
Title: Charlie Hunnam Passage: Charles Matthew Hunnam (born 10 April 1980) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Jackson "Jax" Teller in the FX drama series "Sons of Anarchy" (200814), Nathan Maloney in the Channel 4 drama "Queer as Folk" (19992000), Lloyd Haythe in the Fox comedy series "Undeclared" (200102), the title role in "Nicholas Nickleby" (2002), Pete Dunham in "Green Street" (2005), Raleigh Becket in "Pacific Rim" (2013), Percy Fawcett in "The Lost City of Z" (2017), and in the title role of Guy Ritchie's "" (2017). Title: Jesse Luken Passage: Jesse Christopher Luken (born 1983) is an American actor, producer, and writer. He is known for playing Jimmy Tolan in the FX drama series "Justified" and Eric in the CW science fiction romance series "Star-Crossed". Title: Cuba Gooding Jr. Passage: Cuba M. Gooding Jr. (born January 2, 1968) is an American actor. He gained his breakthrough role as Tre Styles in "Boyz n the Hood" (1991); he appeared in "A Few Good Men" (1992), "The Tuskegee Airmen" (1995), "Outbreak" (1995) and "Jerry Maguire" (1996), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He gained later attention for his roles as Carl Brashear in "Men of Honor", and in Michael Bay's WWII epic "Pearl Harbor" (2001) as Doris Miller. His other notable films include "As Good as It Gets" (1997), "American Gangster" (2007), "Lee Daniels' The Butler" (2013), and "Selma" (2014), playing civil rights attorney Fred Gray. In 2016, he portrayed O.J. Simpson in the FX drama series "", and co-starred in the sixth season of the FX anthology series "American Horror Story", subtitled "". Title: Matthew Rhys Passage: Matthew Rhys Evans (born 8 November 1974), known professionally as Matthew Rhys, is a Welsh actor. He is best known for his Emmy-nominated role as Philip Jennings on the FX drama series "The Americans". He also starred as Kevin Walker on the ABC television drama "Brothers Sisters", and as Dylan Thomas in "The Edge of Love". Title: Rockmond Dunbar Passage: Rockmond Dunbar (born January 11, 1973 in Berkeley, California) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Baines on the NBC series "Earth 2", Kenny Chadway on Showtime's "Soul Food", and Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin on the FOX crime drama "Prison Break". He also played Sheriff Eli Roosevelt on the FX Drama series "Sons of Anarchy", FBI Agent Dennis Abbott on "The Mentalist", and FBI Agent Abe Gaines in the Hulu series "The Path". Title: Anne Winters (actress) Passage: Anne Christine Winters (born June 3, 1994) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the FX drama series "Tyrant" as Emma Al-Fayeed, and the ABC crime drama series "Wicked City" as Vicki Roth. She also starred in the films "Sand Castles" (2014), "Pass the Light" (2015), "The Bride He Bought Online" (2015), and "Mom and Dad" (2017). Title: Cassie Pappas Passage: Cassie Pappas is an American television writer, screenwriter and playwright. She has worked on the FX drama series "Tyrant" and the Showtime series "The L Word". She is currently writing MGM's remake of the 1980s cult classic "Road House" starring Ronda Rousey. She is also developing a limited drama series for Amazon produced by Jill Soloway (Transparent). Set in 1942 during World War II, the period drama tells the story of the women in Texas who formed the first All Girl Rodeo. Title: Jordan Roberts (writer) Passage: Jordan Roberts (born Bruce Robert Jordan; June 19, 1957) is an American screenwriter and film director, known for co-writing the screenplays for the Academy Award-winning animated Disney film "Big Hero 6" (2014), for which he was nominated for the Annie Award for Writing in a Feature Production and "Ferdinand" (2017). He also wrote and directed "Around the Bend" (2004), "3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom" (2012), and "Burn Your Maps" (2016). Title: 3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom Passage: 3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom is a 2012 film directed by Jordan Roberts and stars Charlie Hunnam, Chris O'Dowd, Lizzy Caplan, and Ron Perlman. Title: Gregory Go Boom Passage: Gregory Go Boom is a 2013 comedy drama short film, written and directed by Janicza Bravo. The film premiered at Jash during "YouTube Comedy Week" on May 23, 2013.
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3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom
Charlie Hunnam
What multinational chemical corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan acquired Exergonix, Inc?
Title: Hooker Chemical Company Passage: Hooker Chemical Company, also known as Hooker Electrochemical Company and now Occidental Chemical Corporation, was an American chemical company that produced chlor-alkali products from 1903 to 1968. In 1922, Hooker bought the S. Wander Sons company for the retail sales of lye and chlorinated lime. Hooker Chemical is best known for the chemical waste site Love Canal, which it sold in 1953, and led to a lengthy lawsuit several decades later. Title: Dow Corning Passage: Dow Corning is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, United States. Originally established as a joint venture between the Dow Chemical Company and Corning Incorporated, it is now owned by DowDuPont and specializes in silicone and silicon-based technology, and is the largest silicone product producer in the world. Title: Crompton Corporation Passage: Crompton Corporation (NYSE: CK ), (formerly Crompton and Knowles), was a chemical research, production, sales and distribution company headquartered in Middlebury, Connecticut. The company produced specialty chemicals used for polymers, fire suppressants and retardants, pool and spa water purification systems and various other applications. In 2005, Crompton merged with Great Lakes Chemical Corporation to become Chemtura. Title: Merck Group Passage: The Merck Group, branded and commonly known as Merck, is a German multinational chemical, pharmaceutical and life sciences company headquartered in Darmstadt, with around 50,000 employees in around 70 countries. Merck was founded in 1668 and is the world's oldest operating chemical and pharmaceutical company, as well as one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Title: Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Passage: Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation ( , Mitsubishi Kagaku Kabushiki-gaisha ) , or MCC, is a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation. It was a Japanese corporation, that merged with Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation in 2005 to create Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation. Title: Allied Corp. Passage: Allied Corp. was a major American company with operations in the chemical, aerospace, automotive, oil and gas industries. It was initially formed in 1920 as the Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation as an amalgamation of five chemical companies. In 1958 it was renamed Allied Chemical Corporation when it diversified into oil and gas exploration. Allied Chemical then became Allied Corporation in 1981. In 1985 Allied merged with the Signal Companies to become AlliedSignal. AlliedSignal would eventually acquire Honeywell in 1999 and then adopt its name. Title: Dow Chemical Company Passage: The Dow Chemical Company, commonly referred to as Dow, was an American multinational chemical corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, United States, and the predecessor of the merged company DowDuPont. In 2007, it was the second-largest chemical manufacturer in the world by revenue (after BASF) and as of February 2009, the third-largest chemical company in the world by market capitalization (after BASF and DuPont). It ranked second in the world by chemical production in 2014. Title: Hess Oil and Chemical Passage: Hess Oil and Chemical Corporation was a company begun in the 1930s by Leon Hess of New Jersey to distribute heating oil. It expanded over the years to include refining and marketing of heating oil and other petroleum products through terminals and gasoline stations. In 1968, Hess Oil and Chemical Corporation merged with Amerada Petroleum Corporation into Amerada Hess Corporation (NYSE: HES). Since 2006, the merged company has been called Hess Corporation. Before the merger, Hess Oil and Chemical developed the Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corporation (HOVIC) Refinery on St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands, at the time the largest oil refinery in the world. After 1998 the refinery built by HOVIC operated under the name HOVENSA. It is a joint venture with PDVSA and is 50 owned by Hess Corporation. HOVENSA announced plans to close later on in the year on January 18, 2012. Title: Afton Chemical Passage: Afton Chemical Corporation develops and manufactures petroleum additives, including driveline, engine oil, fuel and industrial additives. Afton Chemical Corporation is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, and has Title: Exergonix, Inc. Passage: Exergonix Inc, is an energy storage company based in Kansas City, Missouri. It was founded in 2010, after spinning out of Kokam America, Inc., which was acquired by Dow Chemical Company in 2009. Exergonix develops, manufactures and deploys community-level and grid energy storage to supply peak-shaving, demand-management, and smart grid capabilities to the grid and micro-grid.
Dow Chemical Company
Exergonix, Inc.
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John King is the producer for Paul's Boutique, by the beastie Boys. When was this album released?
Title: Paul's Boutique Passage: Paul's Boutique is the second studio album by the American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989, on Capitol Records. Featuring production by the Dust Brothers, the album was recorded in Matt Dike's apartment and the Record Plant in Los Angeles from 1988 to 1989, and mixed at the Record Plant. Subsequent remixes were done at the Manhattan-based Record Plant Studios. The album is noted for being almost completely composed of samples, excluding the group's vocal output. Title: 3-Minute Rule Passage: "3-Minute Rule" is the 7th track on the album "Paul's Boutique" by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989. The track was produced and written by the Beastie Boys the Dust Brothers, and engineered by Mario Caldato Allen Abrahamson. Title: In the Slot Passage: In the Slot is a Tower of Power album released in 1975. It was their last studio album for Warner Bros. Records. It also marked the debut of new vocalist Hubert Tubbs. David Garibaldi returns to the drummer's throne after being absent from the previous album "Urban Renewal" (save for one track), although the drummer from that album, David Bartlett, does appear as a background vocalist on this album, as does Garibaldi's next successor, Ron Beck. "Ebony Jam" and "Drop It in the Slot" were sampled on the Beastie Boys' 1989 album "Paul's Boutique". Title: John King (record producer) Passage: John King, also known as "King Gizmo", is a music producer and one-half of the Los Angeles-based duo the Dust Brothers. As the Dust Brothers, King and Michael "E.Z. Mike" Simpson were noted for their dense sample-based music, notably on the Beastie Boys' 1989 album "Paul's Boutique", and later in 1996 with Beck's "Odelay". Title: Hollywood (Little Birdy album) Passage: Hollywood is the second studio album by Australian indie rock band Little Birdy. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and by produced by John King (one half of legendary production duo The Dust Brothers who has produced Beck and the Beastie Boys) and engineer Clif Norrell. Title: Dust Brothers Passage: The Dust Brothers are Los Angeles, California-based, producers, E.Z. Mike (Michael Simpson) and King Gizmo (John King), famous for their sample-based music in the 1980s and 1990s, and specifically for their work on the albums "Paul's Boutique" by the Beastie Boys, "Odelay" by Beck, the soundtrack to the film "Fight Club" and "MMMBop" by Hanson. Title: The Young and the Useless Passage: The Young and the Useless were an American punk band formed in the early 1980s that consisted of Adam Trese, Arthur Africano, David Scilken and future Beastie Boys member Adam Horovitz. They were managed by former Beastie Boys manager Nick Cooper. Their first recording "Real Men Don't Floss" was released by Ratcage Records. It is rumoured that they recorded a second album, but it was never released and its whereabouts is unknown. They played shows in New York City clubs including: A7, CBGB, Rock Lounge, Mudd Club, Club 57, Rock Hotel and 22; and played with Bad Brains, The Stimulators, Dead Kennedys, Ramones, P.I.L., Hsker D, the Mob, the Necros, Adrenalin O.D. and the Beastie Boys. Title: Paul Revere (song) Passage: "Paul Revere" is a song by American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released as the third single from their debut album "Licensed to Ill" (1986). It was written by Adam Horovitz, Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Rick Rubin. It was produced by Rick Rubin and the Beastie Boys. The song tells a fictional story of how the Beastie Boys met. Title: Check Your Head Passage: Check Your Head is the third studio album by American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released on April 21, 1992 by Capitol Records. Three years elapsed between the releases of the band's second studio album "Paul's Boutique" and "Check Your Head", which was recorded at the G-Son Studios in Atwater Village in 1991 under the guidance of producer Mario Caldato Jr., the group's third producer in three albums. Less sample-heavy than their previous records, the album features instrumental contributions from all three members: Adam Horovitz on lead guitar, Adam Yauch on bass guitar, and Mike Diamond on drums. Title: Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science Passage: Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science is the first Beastie Boys anthology composed of greatest hits, B-sides, and previously unreleased tracks. The retail release comes with a tri-fold sleeve that displays the majority of the band's album covers, as well as a booklet of liner notes. The title of the anthology is from the song of the same name, featured on their second album, "Paul's Boutique".
July 25, 1989
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Paul's Boutique
What is the building that was built by Pope Sixtus IV and where the Papal conclave occurs?
Title: Papal conclave, October 1503 Passage: The papal conclave of October 1503 elected Giuliano della Rovere as Pope Julius II to succeed Pope Pius III. The conclave took place during the Italian Wars barely a month after the papal conclave, September 1503, and none of the electors had travelled far enough from Rome to miss the conclave. The number of participating cardinals was thirty-eight, the College of Cardinals having been reduced by the election of Piccolomini as Pius III, who did not elevate cardinals. At a consistory on October 11, Pope Pius had proposed to make Cardinal d'Amboise's nephew a cardinal, as part of his effort to conciliate the French, but the response from the Cardinals was not enthusiastic. Title: Papal conclave, 1471 Passage: The papal conclave from August 6-9, 1471 elected Pope Sixtus IV following the death of Pope Paul II. With the exception of the conclaves of the Western Schism, this conclave was the first since 1305 to feature a working, two-thirds majority of Italians within the College of Cardinals, in no small part because of the absence of six non-Italian cardinals. This was in part due to the unexpectedness of the death of Paul II. Title: Pope Innocent VIII Passage: Pope Innocent VIII (Latin: "Innocentius VIII" ; 1432 25 July 1492), born Giovanni Battista Cybo (or Cibo), was Pope from 29 August 1484 to his death in 1492. Born into a prominent Genoese family he entered the church and was made bishop in 1467 before being elevated to the rank of cardinal by Pope Sixtus IV. He was elected Pope in 1484 as compromise candidate after a stormy conclave. Title: Sistine Chapel Passage: The Sistine Chapel ( ; Latin: "Sacellum Sixtinum" ; Italian: "Cappella Sistina" ] ) is a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the Pope, in Vatican City. Originally known as the "Cappella Magna", the chapel takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV, who restored it between 1477 and 1480. Since that time, the chapel has served as a place of both religious and functionary papal activity. Today it is the site of the Papal conclave, the process by which a new pope is selected. The fame of the Sistine Chapel lies mainly in the frescos that decorate the interior, and most particularly the Sistine Chapel ceiling and "The Last Judgment" by Michelangelo. Title: Papal conclave, 1294 Passage: The papal conclave of December 2324, 1294 was convoked in Naples after the resignation of Pope Celestine V on 13 December 1294. Celestine V had only months earlier restored the Constitution "Ubi periculum" of Pope Gregory X, which had been suspended by Pope Adrian V in July 1276. From that time every papal election has been a papal conclave. It is the first papal conclave held during the lifetime of the preceding pontiff, the second such occurrence taking place in 2013 following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. Title: Papal conclave, 1484 Passage: The papal conclave from August 2629, 1484, elected Pope Innocent VIII after the death of Pope Sixtus IV. Title: Papal conclave, 1455 Passage: The papal conclave from April 4-8, 1455 elected Alfons Borja Pope Callixtus III following the death of Pope Nicholas V. The conclave was the first in the Apostolic Palace, the site of all but five papal conclave thereafter. The conclave was also the first to feature accessus voting (votes cast "in accessit"), derived from a practice of the Roman Senate, where a cardinal could change their vote after an unsuccessful scrutiny to any cardinal already receiving votes. Title: Papal conclave, 1585 Passage: The Papal conclave, 2124 April 1585 papal conclave convoked after the death of Gregory XIII, elected Cardinal Felice Peretti Montalto, who under the name of Sixtus V became the 227th pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Title: Papal conclave, 154950 Passage: The papal conclave from November 29, 1549, to February 7, 1550, convened after the death of Pope Paul III and eventually elected Giovanni Del Monte to the papacy as Pope Julius III. It was the second-longest papal conclave of the 16th century, and (at the time) the largest papal conclave in history in terms of the number of cardinal electors. The cardinal electors (who at one point totalled fifty-one) were roughly divided between the factions of Henry II of France, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and Alessandro Farnese, the cardinal-nephew of Paul III. Title: Della Rovere Passage: The Della Rovere family (] ; literally "of the Oak Tree") is a noble family of Italy. Coming from modest beginnings in Savona, Liguria, the family rose to prominence through nepotism and ambitious marriages arranged by two della Rovere popes, Francesco della Rovere, who ruled as Pope Sixtus IV (14711484) and his nephew Giuliano (Pope Julius II, 15031513). Pope Sixtus IV built the Sistine Chapel, which is named for him. The Basilica San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome is the family church of the della Rovere.
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Gordon Wiles and Stephen Herek, share which mutual occupation?
Title: Stephen Herek Passage: Stephen Robert Herek (born November 10, 1958) is an American film director. Title: One of Our Pylons Is Missing Passage: "One of Our Pylons Is Missing" is the fourth episode of the second season of the 1970s American television series "Land of the Lost". Written by Bill Keenan and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on September 27, 1975 on NBC. Title: Prison Train Passage: Prison Train is a 1938 American crime drama film directed by Gordon Wiles. Released by Equity Pictures Corporation, the film stars Fred Keating and Dorothy Comingore (billed as Linda Winters). Burlesque dancer Faith Bacon also appears in the film. It was her first and last film role. Title: The Longest Day (Land of the Lost) Passage: "The Longest Day" is the seventh episode of the second season of the 1970s American television series "Land of the Lost". Written by Joyce Perry and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on October 18, 1975 on NBC. Title: The Gangster Passage: The Gangster (aka Low Company) is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Gordon Wiles. The drama features Barry Sullivan, Belita, Joan Lorring and Akim Tamiroff. The screenplay was written by Daniel Fuchs, based on his novel "Low Company" (1937). Title: Gravity Storm Passage: "Gravity Storm" is the sixth episode of the second season of the 1970s American television series "Land of the Lost". Written by Dick Morgan and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on October 11, 1975 on NBC. Marvin Miller guest-starred as the Zarn. Title: Mr. Boggs Steps Out Passage: Mr. Boggs Steps Out is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles. Title: Gordon Wiles Passage: Gordon Wiles (October 10, 1904 October 17, 1950) was an American art director and film director. He won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction for the film "Transatlantic". He was born in St. Louis, Missouri. His father, Albert Wiles, was a doctor in Jerseyville, Illinois. Title: Tar Pit Passage: "Tar Pit" is the first episode of the second season of the 1975 American television series "Land of the Lost". Written by Margaret Armen and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on September 6, 1975 on NBC. Title: Two-Fisted Gentleman Passage: Two-Fisted Gentleman is a 1936 American drama film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring James Dunn, June Clayworth and George McKay.
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Were both James Cagney and Cy Endfield magicians?
Title: Suzannah Olivier Passage: Suzannah Endfield Olivier is an author, journalist, and nutritionist. She is the author of more than fifteen best-selling books on health and nutrition, including 'The Breast Cancer Prevention and Recovery Diet', 'Natural Hormone Balance', '500 of the Most Stress Busting Techniques You'll Ever Need', 'Food Medicine', 'Healthy Food for Happy Kids', and 'What Should I Feed My Baby?' . She is the daughter of film director Cy Endfield. Title: Hide and Seek (1964 film) Passage: Hide and Seek is a 1964 British thriller film directed by Cy Endfield. Title: Tarzan's Savage Fury Passage: Tarzan's Savage Fury is a 1952 film starring Lex Barker as Tarzan, Dorothy Hart as Jane, and Patric Knowles. The movie was directed by Cy Endfield. While most Tarzan films of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s presented Tarzan as a very different character from the one in Edgar Rice Burroughs' novels, this movie does make some allusions to the novels. It was shot in Chatsworth, California's Iverson Ranch. The film was the last to be directed by Cyril "Cy" Endfield in the US. Finding himself one of Hollywood's film-makers blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee he moved to Britain. The film was co-written by Cyril Hume, who'd contributed substantially to the "Tarzan" series back in its bigger budget MGM days. Title: Sea Fury (film) Passage: Sea Fury is a 1958 British action film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Stanley Baker, Victor McLaglen (in his final film), Luciana Paluzzi and Grgoire Aslan. The film's plot involves a violent rivalry that develops between two tug-boat operators in Spain. Some of the exteriors were shot in the Costa Brava. Sea Fury was instrumental in the comeback of director Cy Endfield, who'd been forced to flee Hollywood and seek work in London because of the Hollywood Blacklist. Title: The Argyle Secrets Passage: The Arygle Secrets is a 1948 film directed by Cy Endfield. It was based on a half-hour radio play by Endfield, originally heard on CBS's "Suspense". The film was made for the micro-budget of 100,000 and shot in eight days. Title: The Sound of Fury (film) Passage: The Sound of Fury (reissued as Try and Get Me) is a 1950 crime film noir directed by Cy Endfield starring Frank Lovejoy, Kathleen Ryan, and Richard Carlson. The film is based the 1947 novel "The Condemned" by Jo Pagano, who also wrote the screenplay. Title: Cy Endfield Passage: Cyril Raker Endfield (November 10, 1914 April 16, 1995) was an American screenwriter, film director, theatre director, author, magician and inventor, based in Britain from 1953. Title: The Underworld Story Passage: The Underworld Story is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Cy Endfield starring Dan Duryea, Herbert Marshall, Gale Storm, Howard Da Silva and Michael O'Shea. Da Silva plays the loud-mouthed gangster Carl Durham, one of his last roles before becoming blacklisted. Title: Sands of the Kalahari Passage: Sands of the Kalahari is a 1965 British adventure film starring Stuart Whitman, Stanley Baker, Susannah York, Harry Andrews and Theodore Bikel, based on the 1960 novel by William Mulvihill. The screenplay was written by Cy Endfield and William Mulvihill and directed by Cy Endfield. It was filmed in South-West Africa and Spain and released by Paramount Pictures. Title: James Cagney Passage: James Francis "Jimmy" Cagney Jr. (July 17, 1899March 30, 1986) was an American actor and dancer, both on stage and in film, though he had his greatest impact in film. Known for his consistently energetic performances, distinctive vocal style, and deadpan comic timing, he won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of performances. He is best remembered for playing multifaceted tough guys in movies such as "The Public Enemy" (1931), "Taxi! " (1932), "Angels with Dirty Faces" (1938), and "White Heat" (1949), and was typecast or limited by this view earlier in his career. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked him eighth among its list of greatest male stars of Classic Hollywood Cinema. Orson Welles said of Cagney, "[he was] maybe the greatest actor who ever appeared in front of a camera", and Stanley Kubrick considered him to be one of the best actors of all time.
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Which alcoholic drink contains more rum, Gin pahit or Tschunk?
Title: Tschunk Passage: Tschunk ] is a German cocktail consisting of Club-Mate and white or brown rum. It is usually served with limes and cane or brown sugar. Title: Brinjevec Passage: Brinjevec (or "Brinovec") is a strong alcoholic drink, produced in the Karst and Brkini regions in Slovenia. It is re-distilled from ground and fermented juniper berries only and it differs from similar drinks that have different alcohol bases with added juniper flavor (compound Gin, Slovak Borovika, Dutch Jenever, Serbian Klekovaa, etc.). It has a clear transparent color and it is meant for folk medicinal use and not for regular drinking. It contains between 40 and 50 alcohol and has a very distinctive tart taste Title: Long Island Iced Tea Passage: A Long Island Iced Tea is a type of alcoholic mixed drink typically made with vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola, which gives the drink the same amber hue as its namesake. It is so named because of the resemblance to the color of iced tea. A popular version mixes equal parts vodka, gin, rum, triple sec, with 1 parts sour mix and a splash of cola. 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: Caffeinated alcoholic drink Passage: A caffeinated alcoholic drink, or caffeinated alcoholic beverage, is a drink that contains both alcohol (also known formally as ethanol) and caffeine. They often include the ingredients of energy drinks as well. In 2010 and 2011, this type of beverage faced criticism for posing health risks to their drinkers. In some places there is a ban on caffeinated alcoholic beverages. Title: Kahla Passage: Kahla is a coffee-flavored liqueur from Mexico. The drink contains rum, sugar, vanilla bean, and Arabica coffee. 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: Scorpion bowl Passage: A Scorpion Bowl is an alcoholic concoction. It contains fruit juice (typically orange and pineapple juice), multiple types of rum (usually overproof, dark and white), vodka, gin, and Grenadine. While the above ingredients can be pre-mixed, a sparkling wine "floater" is best added last. Originally a single-serve drink, its enlargement into a party-served drink is attributed to Trader Vic. Title: List of alcoholic drinks Passage: This is a list of alcoholic drinks. An alcoholic drink is a drink that contains ethanol, commonly known as alcohol. Alcoholic drinks are divided into three general classes: beers, wines, and distilled beverages. They are legally consumed in most countries, and over one hundred countries have laws regulating their production, sale, and consumption. In particular, such laws specify the minimum age at which a person may legally buy or drink them. This minimum age varies between 16 and 25 years, depending upon the country and the type of drink. Most nations set it at 18 years of age. Title: Bijou (cocktail) Passage: A bijou is a mixed alcoholic drink composed of gin, vermouth, and chartreuse. Bijou means "jewel" in French. It is said to have been invented by Harry Johnson. This cocktail is called Bijou because it combines the colors of three jewels: gin for diamond, vermouth for ruby, and chartreuse for emerald. An original-style Bijou is made stirred with ice as Harry Johnson's 1900 "New and Improved Bartender Manual" states "mix well with a spoon and serve." This recipe is also one of the oldest in the manual dating back to 1890s.
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Tschunk
What TV series is produced from the teaming of Russ Cochrane and Graeme Manson?
Title: John Fawcett (director) Passage: John Fawcett (born March 5, 1968) is a Canadian director, writer and producer of film and television. Alongside Graeme Manson, he co-created and is a director for the award-winning BBC America and Space sci-fi television series "Orphan Black". Title: Graeme Manson Passage: Graeme Manson is a Canadian director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his work on the award-winning BBC America and Space sci-fi television series "Orphan Black". Title: Instinct (Orphan Black) Passage: "Instinct" is the second episode of the first season of the Canadian science fiction television series "Orphan Black". It first aired in Canada on Space and the United States on BBC America on 6 April 2013. The episode was written by Graeme Manson and directed by John Fawcett. Title: Orphan Black: Sarah Passage: Orphan Black: Sarah is the first issue of the "Orphan Black" limited series based on the television series of the same name. The issue was written by show creators John Fawcett and Graeme Manson, with Jody Houser serving as co-writer; Szymon Kudranski provided the artwork for the issue. Issue 1 features the clone Sarah as she discovers the existence of several of her genetic identicals. Title: Orphan Black (Original Television Score) Passage: The Orphan Black Original Television Score is one of two soundtracks released on May 19, 2015 by Varse Sarabande Records. It features music from the Canadian television series "Orphan Black". The show was created by John Fawcett and Graeme Manson. Both soundtracks include a digital booklet when purchased with iTunes. The score includes music from the first two seasons of "Orphan Black" composed by Trevor Yuile. Title: Orphan Black Passage: Orphan Black is a Canadian science fiction thriller television series created by screenwriter Graeme Manson and director John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several identical people who are clones. The series focuses on Sarah Manning, a woman who assumes the identity of one of her fellow clones, Elizabeth Childs, after witnessing Childs' suicide. The series raises issues about the moral and ethical implications of human cloning, and its effect on issues of personal identity. Title: Russ Cochrane Passage: Russ Cochrane is an award-winning Canadian screenwriter and producer who has contributed to numerous television series and films. He is currently a co-executive producer and writer on the critically acclaimed BBC America television series "Orphan Black", which stars the Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actress Tatiana Maslany. Title: Orphan Black (comic book) Passage: Orphan Black is a limited series of comic books based on the television series "Orphan Black", which airs on BBC America in the United States and Space in Canada. The series is written by show creators John Fawcett and Graeme Manson, with Jody Houser serving as co-writer; Szymon Kudranski provides the artwork for issues 1 and 2, while Cat Staggs and Alan Quah share art duties for issues 3-5. The comic books were part of a limited series consisting of five issues, each focusing on the past and present life of a different clone. Title: List of Orphan Black episodes Passage: "Orphan Black" is a Canadian science fiction television series that premiered on March 30, 2013 on Space. The series was created by Graeme Manson and John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several clones. The rest of the starring cast includes Dylan Bruce, Jordan Gavaris, Kevin Hanchard, Michael Mando, Maria Doyle Kennedy, velyne Brochu, Ari Millen, Kristian Bruun and Josh Vokey. Title: The Collapse of Nature Passage: "The Collapse of Nature" is the fourth season premiere of the Canadian science fiction television series "Orphan Black". It first aired in Canada on Space and the United States on BBC America on 14 April 2016. The episode was written by Graeme Manson and directed by John Fawcett.
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Russ Cochrane
Orphan Black
The 2012 World Indoor Target Archery Championships were contested at a hotel that is owned an operated by who?
Title: 2014 World Indoor Archery Championships Passage: The 2014 World Indoor Target Archery Championships was the 12th edition of the World Indoor Archery Championships. The event was held in Nmes, France, from February 26 to March 2, 2014, and was organized by World Archery. Title: 2003 World Indoor Archery Championships Passage: The 2003 World Indoor Target Archery Championships were held in Nmes, France from 05 - 9 March 2003. Title: 1993 World Indoor Archery Championships Passage: The 1993 World Indoor Target Archery Championships were held in Perpignan, France. Title: South Point Hotel, Casino amp; Spa Passage: The South Point Hotel and Casino consists of a 25-story hotel tower and 90000 sqft convention center located on a 60 acre site along Las Vegas Boulevard in Enterprise, Nevada and adjacent to Silverado Ranch. The casino is owned and operated by Michael Gaughan and it serves as the primary sponsor of Gaughan's son Brendan Gaughan's race car. Title: 1995 World Indoor Archery Championships Passage: The 1995 World Indoor Target Archery Championships were held in Birmingham, England. Title: 2012 World Indoor Archery Championships Passage: The 2012 World Indoor Target Archery Championships was the 11th edition of the World Indoor Archery Championships. The event was held in Las Vegas, United States from February 5 to February 9, 2012 and was organized by International Archery Federation (FITA). The event was contested at the South Point Hotel, and the event was followed by the World Archery Festival and the finals of the second Indoor Archery World Cup. Title: 2005 World Indoor Archery Championships Passage: The 2005 World Indoor Target Archery Championships were held in Aalborg, Denmark from 22 - 28 March 2005. Title: 2016 World Indoor Archery Championships Passage: The 2016 World Indoor Target Archery Championships was the 13th edition of the World Indoor Archery Championships. The event was held in Ankara, Turkey, from 1 to 6 March 2016, and was organized by World Archery. Title: 1991 World Indoor Archery Championships Passage: The 1991 World Indoor Target Archery Championships were held in Oulu, Finland. It was the first ever World Indoor Championship. Title: 2009 World Indoor Archery Championships Passage: The 2009 World Indoor Target Archery Championships were held in Rzeszw, Poland from April 3 to 8, 2009. A total of 37 countries participated.
Michael Gaughan
2012 World Indoor Archery Championships
South Point Hotel, Casino amp; Spa
What American comedy-drama had Emily Kuroda role play as Mrs. Kim ?
Title: Assessment day Passage: An assessment day is usually used in the context of recruitment. On this day, a group of applicants who have applied for a particular role are invited to an assessment centre, where a combination of selection techniques are used by the employers to measure suitability of an individual for the job role.These selection technique usually include exercises such as presentation, group exercise, one to one Interview, role play, psychometric test etc. Most large organisations like Banks, Audit and IT firms use assessment days to recruit the fresh talent in their graduate programmes. With an increase of popularity of assessment days, several training institutes have been formed that prepare candidates for assessment days, for example, Green Turn is a famous institute that prepare candidates for assessment days of big 4 accountancy firms. Title: Notre Dame Academy (Toledo, Ohio) Passage: Notre Dame Academy is an all-girls Catholic high school located in Toledo, Ohio. It is within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo and is sponsored by the Sisters of Notre Dame. The academy was founded in 1904 and is fully accredited by the Ohio State Department of Education, and the Ohio Catholic Schools Accrediting Association (OCSAA). The present site of the Academy was dedicated on September 8, 1960. As stated on their website, the mission of Notre Dame Academy is to "promote the holistic development of young women for leadership and service by providing an exceptional educational experience permeated with Christian values." The school president is Mrs. Kim Grilliot and the principal is Mrs. Sarah Cullum. Title: Fragoria Passage: Fragoria is a browser based, free to play massively multiplayer online role play game of a Russian indie developer Rusoftware and its Europe based successor Datcroft Games. Fragoria is set in a massive, fully realized world based on Slavic fairy tales and legends of the modern world. There are more than 800 quests that can be played and several dungeons that can be explored. There are also a handful of PvP games to become involved in, ranging from simple 1 on 1 duels to full-scale wars with objectives. The game features an advanced pet system, an auction house for players to sell their items, a mail system, an extensive crafting system and four professions to choose from. Title: Serious play Passage: The term serious play refers to an array of playful inquiry and innovation methods that serve as vehicles for complex problem-solving, typically in work-related contexts. Lego Serious Play is one of the best known examples; however, serious play methods also include improv theater, role play exercises, low fidelity prototyping, as well as certain simulations and gamification interventions, etc. Title: Emily Kuroda Passage: Emily Kuroda (born October 30, 1952) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Mrs. Kim on TV's, "Gilmore Girls", but she has had a long career on stage and screen and is a veteran of East West Players, Los Angeles's premier Asian American theater group. Title: New Knoxville High School Passage: New Knoxville High School is a public high school in New Knoxville, Ohio. It is the only high school in the New Knoxville Local School district. The current district superintendent is Mrs. Kim Waterman. Title: Star Wars role play Passage: Star Wars role play is role play based upon Star Wars themes. Title: T-groups Passage: A T-group or training group (sometimes also referred to as sensitivity-training group, human relations training group or encounter group) is a form of group training where participants themselves (typically, between eight and 15 people) learn about themselves (and about small group processes in general) through their interaction with each other. They use feedback, problem solving, and role play to gain insights into themselves, others, and groups. Title: Endless Ages Passage: Endless Ages was a computer game of the massively multiplayer online first person shooting genre with elements of role play, such as character classes, quests, an auction system-based economy and a player-versus-player combat system. When released for beta in Spring 2001 it was the first multiplayer online game to merge first person shooting and role-playing. The game had its full commercial release on July 1, 2003. Title: Gilmore Girls Passage: Gilmore Girls is an American comedy-drama television series, created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel. The show debuted on October 5, 2000 on The WB and became a flagship series for the network. "Gilmore Girls" originally ran for seven seasons, with the final season moving to The CW, and ended its run on May 15, 2007.
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Gilmore Girls
What musical comedy, written by George Abbot and Douglas Wallop, contains the song, "Whatever Lola Wants"?
Title: Damn Yankees Passage: Damn Yankees is a musical comedy with a book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. The story is a modern retelling of the Faust legend set during the 1950s in Washington, D.C., during a time when the New York Yankees dominated Major League Baseball. It is based on Wallop's novel "The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant". Title: Whatever Lola Wants (film) Passage: Whatever Lola Wants is a 2007 French-Canadian romantic drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch. The film had its world premiere on December 11, 2007 at the Dubai International Film Festival and stars Laura Ramsey as an American postal worker who travels to Egypt to seek out a legendary belly dancer. Title: George Abbot (author) Passage: George Abbot or Abbott (1604 2 February 1649) was an English lay writer, known as "The Puritan", and a politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1640 and 1649. He is known also for his part in defending Caldecote House against royalist forces in the early days of the English Civil War. Title: Guildford County School Passage: Guildford County School (GCS) is a co-educational day school on Farnham Road (A31), Guildford, England, 200 metres from Guildford town centre. It has around 1050 students enrolled, including the Sixth Form. The school's admissions policy is available on its website. It is run by its headmaster Jack Mayhew (as of 2013). It is one of five state secondary schools in Guildford, the others being George Abbot, Christ's College, King's College and St Peter's Title: Burpham, Surrey Passage: Burpham is a suburb of Guildford, a town in Surrey, England with an historic village centre. It includes George Abbot School, a parade of small shops, and the nationally recognised Sutherland Memorial Park. Title: Assaad Bouab Passage: Assaad Bouab (born 1980, Aurillac, France) is a French-Moroccan actor whose first co-starring role is "Whatever Lola Wants", directed by Nabil Ayouch and co-starring Laura Ramsey as Lola. The film premiered 11 December 2007 at the Dubai International Film Festival. Bouab attended Cours Florent from 1999 to 2002, and graduated from CNSAD in Paris in 2006. Title: George Abbot (bishop) Passage: George Abbot (19 October 15625 August 1633) was an English divine who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 to 1633. He also served as the fourth Chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin, from 1612 to 1633. Title: Whatever Lola Wants Passage: "Whatever Lola Wants" is a popular song, sometimes rendered as "Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets". The music and words were written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross for the 1955 musical play "Damn Yankees". The song is sung by Lola, the Devil's assistant, a part originated by Gwen Verdon, who reprised the role in the film. The saying was inspired by Lola Montez, an Irish-born "Spanish dancer" and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who later became a San Francisco Gold Rush vamp. Title: Wicked Bible Passage: The Wicked Bible, sometimes called Adulterous Bible or Sinners' Bible, is the Bible published in 1631 by Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, the royal printers in London, which was meant to be a reprint of the King James Bible. The name is derived from a mistake made by the compositors: in the Ten Commandments ( ), the word "not" in the sentence "Thou shalt not commit adultery" was omitted, thus changing the sentence into "Thou shalt commit adultery". This blunder was spread in a number of copies. About a year later, the publishers of the Wicked Bible were called to the Star Chamber and fined 300 (equivalent to as of 2015 ) and deprived of their printing license. The fact that this edition of the Bible contained such a flagrant mistake outraged Charles I and George Abbot, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who said then: Title: George Abbot School Passage: George Abbot School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Burpham, north-east of the town centre of Guildford. The school is named after the Guildford-native 17th-century Archbishop of Canterbury George Abbot. Surrey County Cricket Club's Cricket Academy is in the grounds of the school.
Damn Yankees
Whatever Lola Wants
Damn Yankees
Terry McBride and Judith Durham, are American ?
Title: Judith Durham Passage: Judith Mavis Durham (born Judith Mavis Cock; 3 July 1943) is an Australian singer and musician who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963. The group subsequently became the first Australian pop music group to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States, and have sold over 50 million records worldwide. Durham left the group in mid-1968 to pursue her solo career. In 1993, Durham began to make sporadic recordings and performances with The Seekers, though she remains primarily a solo performer. Title: Terry McBride amp; the Ride Passage: Terry McBride the Ride is the fourth studio album recorded by American country music band McBride the Ride. This album features a different lineup than other McBride the Ride albums; it is also the only album they recorded under the name "Terry McBride the Ride". "Been There", "Somebody Will", and "High Hopes and Empty Pockets" were all released as singles from this album, although none reached Top 40. Title: Dale McBride Passage: Dale McBride (December 18, 1936 - November 30, 1992) was an American country music singer. In the 1970s, he charted several singles on the "Billboard" country charts, including two Top 40 hits on the Con Brio Records label. His son is Terry McBride, who fronted the 1990s country band McBride the Ride and has written singles for Brooks Dunn. Dale McBride died in 1992 of a brain tumor. Title: Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town Passage: Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town is the fourth studio album from Australian recording artist Judith Durham. Title: McBride amp; the Ride Passage: McBride the Ride was an American country music band initially composed of Terry McBride (lead vocals, bass guitar), Ray Herndon (background vocals, guitar), and Billy Thomas (background vocals, drums, percussion). The group was founded in 1989 through the assistance of record producer Tony Brown. McBride the Ride's first three albums  "Burnin' Up the Road", the gold-certified "Sacred Ground", and "Hurry Sundown", released in 1991, 1992, and 1993, respectively  were all issued on MCA Nashville. These albums also produced several hits on the "Billboard" country charts, including the Top 5 hits "Sacred Ground" (their highest-peaking, at number 2), "Going Out of My Mind", "Just One Night", and "Love on the Loose, Heart on the Run". Title: Colours of My Life Passage: Colours of My Life is a 2011 compilation album by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album was released in November 2011. A DVD was also included featuring an interview with Judith Durham by Peter Thompson. Title: Australia's Own Judith Durham Passage: Australia's Own Judith Durham is a compilation album released in Australia in 1971 by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. Title: Teardrops (George Ducas song) Passage: "Teardrops" is a debut song co-written and recorded by American country music artist George Ducas. It was released in September 1994 as the first single from the album "George Ducas". The song reached 38 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart. The song was written by Ducas and Terry McBride, whose band, McBride the Ride, previously recorded it on their 1994 album "Terry McBride the Ride". Title: Terry McBride (musician) Passage: Terry McBride (born September 16, 1958 in Taylor, Texas) is an American country music artist. Between 1989 and 1994, and again from 2000 to 2002, McBride was the lead vocalist and bass guitarist in the band McBride the Ride, a country music group which recorded six studio albums and charted more than ten singles on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs charts. He is also the son of 1970s country singer Dale McBride. Title: Let Me Find Love Passage: Let Me Find Love is the sixth studio album by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album was released in Australia in April 1994 and peaked at number 8 on the ARIA Charts in its second week. The album was released in the United Kingdom in October 1994. It was Durham's first studio album since "Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town Volume 2" in 1974.
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Terry McBride (musician)
Judith Durham
Robert the Bruce extended a castle located on the southern shore of which Loch ?
Title: Castle Semple Loch Passage: Castle Semple Loch is a 1.5-mile-long (2.5 km) inland freshwater loch at Lochwinnoch in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Originally part of an estate of the same name, it is now administered by Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park as a watersports centre. An RSPB bird sanctuary is located on the loch's southern shore. Title: Lochend Castle, Campbeltown Passage: Lochend Castle (Scottish Gaelic: "Caislen Cean Loch" , Anglicised "Castle of the loch end"), was a castle located at Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute. The castle once stood at the top of Castlehill, Campbeltown and was once occupied by Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg. Title: Loch Dunvegan Passage: Loch Dunvegan (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch Dhn Bheagain"), is a sea loch on the west coast of the island of Skye in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Dunvegan, the village it was named after is located by its southern shore. The settlements of Galtrigill, Borreraig, Uig and Colbost are located on its western shore. Claigan is located on its eastern shore. Title: Loch Sween Passage: Loch Sween is a sea loch located near Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Castle Sween is located on the southern shore towards the seaward end of the loch. The village of Tayvallich, a favoured haven for water craft as it sits at the head of sheltered Loch a' Bhealaich, lies on the northern shore. Title: Loch Arienas Passage: Loch Arienas is a large, lowland, freshwater loch on the Ardtornish Estate on the Morvern peninsula in the Scottish Highlands. It lies in a west-northwest to east-southeast direction, is approximately 3.2 km long and 1.21 km wide, and is at an altitude of 12 m . The northern shore of the loch is mostly regular in shape, while the southern shore is irregular. Its average depth is 17.2 m and its maximum depth is 35 m . The loch was surveyed on the 18 and 19 of August 1904 by John Hewitt as part of Sir John Murray's "Bathymetrical Survey of Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland 1897-1909". Title: West Loch Tarbert Passage: West Loch Tarbert (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch A Siar" ) is a sea loch that separates the northern and southern parts of the island of Harris in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. A small isthmus joins these two areas, on which is to be found the village of Tarbert. The loch contains the islands Soay Mr, Soay Beag and Isay, while Taransay lies near the mouth of the loch. Amhuinnsuidhe Castle is located on the northern shore of the loch. Title: Loch Avich Passage: Loch of Avich is a large freshwater loch that lies approximately 1 mi west of Loch Awe in Argyll and Bute in Scotland. It is the second biggest loch in the Etive basin after Loch Awe. It trends east-northeast, west-southwest and is narrowly triangular in shape. At the southwest end of the loch is the islet "Innis Luana" on which stands the ruins of an ancient castle named "Caisteal na Nighinn Ruaidhe" (Castle of the Red Haired Maiden). The castle may have been the original seat of Clan Campbell. Near the north shore on the islet of "Eilean Fraoch" is the remains of a crannog. Title: Tarbertshire Passage: Tarbertshire, or the sheriffdom of Tarbert, was a shire of Scotland until 1633, when it was annexed to Argyllshire. It comprised the mainland pensinsula formed by Knapdale and Kintyre, together with the southern Inner Hebrides to the west. It has been suggested that Robert the Bruce, who extended Tarbert Castle, created or intended a sheriffdom there; however, the first reference to Tarbertshire is in 1481, when Knapdale (back then including the lands between Loch Awe and Loch Fyne) was transferred to it from Perthshire. The shire town was Tarbert, but the sheriff court was latterly at Inveraray in Argyllshire. The Earl of Argyll family of Campbells often supplied the Sheriff of Tarbert and other officials of both Argyll and Tarbert. Title: Rosneath Passage: Rosneath ("Ros Neimhidh" in Gaelic) is a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It sits on the western shore of the Gare Loch near to the tip of the Rosneath peninsula which projects south to the Firth of Clyde between the Gare Loch and Loch Long to the west , and about 2 mi from the village of Kilcreggan which is sited on the southern end of the peninsula, on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. The large town of Greenock is directly opposite on the southern shore of the Firth. The Gare Loch narrows at Rosneath to under half a mile (around 600 metres) at a place known as the "Rhu Narrows" after the village of Rhu on the eastern shore of the loch. Title: Tarbert Castle Passage: Tarbert Castle is located on the southern shore of East Loch Tarbert, at Tarbert, Argyll, Scotland, at the north end of Kintyre. Tarbert Castle was a strategic royal stronghold during the Middle Ages and one of three castles at Tarbert. The castle overlooks the harbour and although pre 14th century in construction, the tower dates back to 1494 and the visit of James IV to the Western Highlands.
East Loch Tarbert
Tarbertshire
Tarbert Castle
Money Maker was an album by the rapper who is of what nationality?
Title: The Black Crowes Passage: The Black Crowes were an American rock band formed in 1989. Their discography includes eight studio albums, four live albums and several charting singles. The band was signed to Def American Recordings in 1989 by producer George Drakoulias and released their debut album, "Shake Your Money Maker", the following year. The follow-up, "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion", reached the top of the "Billboard" 200 in 1992. Title: Jeff Cease Passage: Jeff Cease (born June 24, 1967, Nashville, Tennessee, United States) is an American musician, best known as the lead guitarist of the American blues-rock band The Black Crowes from 19881991. He appeared on their debut album "Shake Your Money Maker". His last performance with the band was October 19, 1991 at Hammersmith Odeon in London. Title: Money Maker (Reloaded) Passage: Money Maker (Reloaded), alternatively spelled Money Maker (Re-Loaded), is the debut album by American rapper Froggy Fresh. According to Amazon.com, the original release date for the album was December 21, 2012. The album was originally titled Money Maker. The album was named for Money Maker Mike. On April 23, 2014, a remastered version of the album was released. Title: Best Friends (Froggy Fresh song) Passage: "Best Friends" is a song by rapper Froggy Fresh from his debut album, "Money Maker (Re-Loaded)". It was originally released on May 31, 2012, under the name Krispy Kreme. The song was accompanied by a music video, just as "The Baddest", and all other of Froggy's songs. The video, Froggy's third overall, has accumulated over 6.5 million views, as of December 1, 2013. Title: Homesick (A Day to Remember album) Passage: Homesick is the third studio album by American rock band A Day to Remember, produced by Chad Gilbert and the band, and released in February 2009. It was the band's second album for Victory. The album features material written while the band had been touring, which Andrew Wade helped them demo. Recording took place between October and November 2008 at The Wade Studio, located in Ocala. Featured on the album are guest vocalists Mike Hranica (The Devil Wears Prada), Vincent Bennett (The Acacia Strain) and Sierra Kusterbeck (VersaEmerge). Recorded during the album sessions but remaining unreleased is an instrumental called "Money Maker". Several of the album's songs appeared on the band's MySpace profile before the release of the album. Title: The Black Crowes discography Passage: This is a discography of The Black Crowes, an American hard rockjam band formed in 1984 by Chris and Rich Robinson. Their first studio album, "Shake Your Money Maker", was released in 1990. Helped by the singles "Twice As Hard", "Jealous Again", "Hard to Handle", "She Talks to Angels", and "Seeing Things", the album peaked at number four on the "Billboard" 200 and went five times platinum in the United States. "Hard to Handle" and "She Talks to Angels" both reached number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Title: Croweology Passage: Croweology is an acoustic-based album by American rock band The Black Crowes, released on August 3, 2010. The set includes newly recorded versions of nineteen songs from the band's career, covering their albums from "Shake Your Money Maker" to "Lions", plus a cover of the Chris Ethridge and Gram Parsons song "She", in mostly-acoustic arrangements. Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated the Crowes capture "the sound of seasoned veterans still finding new ways to play old favorites" and the double album is "a generous, entertaining gift to the fans who have stayed true throughout the years". "Croweology" was the last studio record released by the band. Title: Shake Your Money Maker (album) Passage: Shake Your Money Maker is the debut studio album by American rock band The Black Crowes, released in February 1990 on Def American Recordings. It is the only album by the band to feature guitarist Jeff Cease. The album is named after a classic blues song written by Elmore James. The Black Crowes have played the song live many times over the years, but it is not included on this album. Title: She Talks to Angels Passage: "She Talks to Angels" is a song by the rock band The Black Crowes. It is the eighth track on their 1990 debut album "Shake Your Money Maker" and was released as the album's fourth single. The song made it to 30 on the US Hot 100. The song hit number one on the US Album Rock Tracks chart and number 70 on the UK Singles Chart in 1991. Title: Froggy Fresh Passage: Tyler Stephen Cassidy, better known as Froggy Fresh (formerly known as Krispy Kreme), is an American rapper who became known after uploading "The Baddest", a rap music video on YouTube whose original upload earned over 11 million views. Froggy Fresh has earned over 579,000 subscribers and 79 million views on YouTube, as of September 2017.
American
Money Maker (Reloaded)
Froggy Fresh
Are singers Ken and Brett Scallions both members of a band?
Title: Circus Diablo Passage: Circus Diablo is an American rock band, formed in early 2006 by Billy Morrison (vocals), Billy Duffy (lead guitar) and Ricky Warwick (rhythm guitar). Fuel frontman Brett Scallions and Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum subsequently joined the band on bass and drums, respectively. To date, Circus Diablo have released one studio album, entitled "Circus Diablo". Title: The Best of Fuel Passage: The Best of Fuel is a compilation album by American hard rock band Fuel. It contains songs from their first three full-length albums, "Sunburn", "Something Like Human", and "Natural Selection". All of the said albums featured vocalist Brett Scallions who departed from the group only a few months after the compilation's release. "The Best of Fuel" consists solely of the band's released singles, with the exception of "Million Miles" from "Natural Selection" (it features "Quarter" from the same album instead). Title: Brett Domino Passage: Brett Domino is the alter-ego of musician and comedian Rob J. Madin. As Brett Domino, he is a YouTube musician and internet celebrity from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK. He is the best. Known for his YouTube videos, he plays covers, medleys and original songs on various musical instruments; most notably the keytar and Stylophone. His band The Brett Domino Trio currently consists of only two members - Brett Domino and 'Steven Peavis' (Ste Anderson) and during comic relief 2017, Russell Brand became a honorable member for the night making it an actual trio, having only actually been a three-piece for around a year. 'Mitch Hutchinson' (Michael Denny) left the band in 2009 to become a fork-lift truck driver, he later returned to celebrate the band's fifth anniversary and appear on the finale of "Brett Domino's Weekly YouTube Thing." Title: Yeah! (Fuel song) Passage: "Yeah!" is the first song released from Fuel's album "Puppet Strings". It is also the first song released featuring original lead singer Brett Scallions since Fuel's 2003 studio album "Natural Selection". Title: Deliverance (rock band) Passage: Deliverance was a German-Canadian Christian pop and rock music band that was active in the 1970s until 1981. Danny Janz, Ken Janz, and Paul Janz formed Deliverance in Lrrach, Germany though the three were from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. All three were raised in Basel, Switzerland and attended Black Forest Academy. Danny and Paul Janz had already performed together as "Danny and Paul" but joined with Ken in 1974 to form Deliverance combining the "Janz Team Singers" with "Danny, Paul Wayne" and created a dynamic new band. Guy Roellinger and Dave McSparran also joined the band during its history. The band released four albums before Paul Janz embarked on a solo career. Title: 101 Ranch Boys Passage: The 101 Ranch Boys was an American country western band. Formed in Kansas City, Kansas in the 1930s the group was based in York, Pennsylvania where they broadcast their own local radio program on WSBA (AM). They later had their own radio program for ABC radio which was broadcast both nationally and internationally through affiliates. They recorded albums for Columbia Records and also gave concerts internationally; both as a band and accompanying famous country singers. Some of the artists they performed with were Gene Autry, Rex Allen, Ken Maynard, Jimmy Wakely, and Ken Curtis. Title: Ken (singer) Passage: Lee Jae-hwan (Hangul: born April 6, 1992), better known by his stage name Ken (Hangul: ), is a South Korean singer and actor, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. He is one of the members in the South Korean boy group VIXX and has been widely praised for his unique, soulful, and husky vocal tone. Ken began his acting career in 2014 in MBC Every 1's comedy drama "Boarding House No. 24" as Lee Jaehwan. Title: Brett Scallions Passage: Brett Allen Scallions (born December 21, 1971) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and lyricist of post-grunge band Fuel. Title: Soul to Preach To Passage: "Soul to Preach To" is the first single released from Fuel's album "Puppet Strings". It is also the first single released featuring original lead singer Brett Scallions since Fuel's 2003 studio album "Natural Selection". Title: Puppet Strings Passage: Puppet Strings is the fifth studio album by American rock band Fuel. Released March 4, 2014, it is their first studio effort since 2003's "Natural Selection" to feature original lead singer Brett Scallions and the first Fuel album not to feature original songwriterguitarist, Carl Bell and bassist Jeff Abercrombie. Additionally, no one who participated in the recording of Fuel's previous album "Angels Devils" participated in the recording of "Puppet Strings".
yes
Ken (singer)
Brett Scallions
What is the nationality of the actor who costarred with Brbara Mjica and Miguel ngel Sol in "Bad Company"?
Title: Federico Luppi Passage: Federico Luppi (] ; born February 23, 1936) is a SpanishArgentine film, TV, radio and theatre actor. Title: Bad Company (1986 film) Passage: Bad Company (Spanish: Malayunta ) is a 1986 Argentine drama film written and directed by Jos Santiso and starring Federico Luppi, Brbara Mjica and Miguel ngel Sol. Title: Funny Dirty Little War Passage: Funny Dirty Little War (Spanish: No habr ms penas ni olvido ; original title translatable as "There will be no more sorrow or forgetfulness", a line from "Mi Buenos Aires Querido" tango lyrics) is a 1983 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Hctor Olivera, written by Olivera and Roberto Cossa, based on a novel of the same name by Osvaldo Soriano. It was produced by Fernando Ayala and Luis O. Repetto, and stars Federico Luppi, Miguel ngel Sol, Ulises Dumont, Hctor Bidonde and Vctor Laplace. Title: Miguel ngel Sol Passage: Miguel ngel Sol (born May 14, 1950) is a prolific Argentine actor who has made over 60 film appearances in film and TV in Argentina since 1973. Title: Foolish Heart (1998 film) Passage: Foolish Heart (Spanish: Corazn iluminado ) is a 1998 Argentine, Brazilian, and French drama film directed by Hctor Babenco. The screenplay was written by Babenco and Ricardo Piglia. The film stars Miguel ngel Sol, Maria Lusa Mendona, and others. Title: Bajo Bandera Passage: Bajo Bandera is a 1997 Argentine mystery drama film directed and written by Juan Jos Jusid with Guillermo Saccomanno. The film starred Miguel ngel Sol and Federico Luppi. Title: Sur (film) Passage: Sur (English: South ) is a 1988 Argentine drama film written and directed by Fernando E. Solanas. The film features Sus Pecoraro, Miguel ngel Sol, Philippe Lotard, Lito Cruz, Ulises Dumont among others. Title: Casas de fuego Passage: Casas de fuego is a 1995 Argentine biographical-drama historical film directed by Juan Bautista Stagnaro and starring Miguel ngel Sol, Pastora Vega y Carola Reyna. It was released on August 31, 1995, and won seven awards, among them the "Kikito de Oro" for Best Film at the Gramado Film Festival and the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. Title: Asesinato en el Senado de la Nacin Passage: Asesinato en el senado de la nacin (English language: "Murder in the Senate") is a 1984 Argentine historical crime drama film directed by Juan Jos Jusid and written by Carlos Somigliana. It stars Jos Soriano, Miguel ngel Sol and Oscar Martnez. It premiered on 13 September 1984 in Buenos Aires. Miguel ngel Sol won Best Actor for his performance at the Havana Film Festival and Jusid won a Golden Colon for his directorship at the Huelva Latin American Film Festival. Title: The Two Waters Passage: The Two Waters (Spanish: "A dos aguas" ) is a 1988 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Olguin-Trelawny, his "opera prima", and written Martha Gavensky starring Miguel ngel Sol and Brbara Mjica.
SpanishArgentine
Bad Company (1986 film)
Federico Luppi
Nick Morris has made a promo for which English female singer-songwriter of the 1980s and 90s?
Title: Stop! (Sam Brown song) Passage: "Stop!" is a song by the English female singer-songwriter Sam Brown, written by Brown, Gregg Sutton, and Bruce Brody. It appears on her debut album of the same name. Title: Walking Back to Me Passage: "Walking Back to Me" is a song by the English female singer-songwriter Sam Brown, written by Brown, and Gregg Sutton. It appears on her debut album Stop! . Title: S. J. Tucker Passage: S. J. Tucker (born February 22, 1980) is an Arkansas-born North American female singer-songwriter. Originally inspired by alternative folk rock artists like Joni Mitchell, Jeff Buckley and Ani DiFranco, Tucker also called "Sooj" or "Skinny White Chick" soon branched out to assume a more diverse identity. Like The Beatles another cited influence Tucker prefers an eclectic approach to songcraft. Since her debut album in 2004, Tuckers work has integrated elements of electronica, filk, spoken word, world music and with the troupe Fire Strings fire-spinning. Title: SF-A2 Miki Passage: SF-A2 codename miki (SF-A2 miki ) is a female Vocaloid character produced by AH-Software Co. Ltd for Vocaloid 2. Her voice is sampled from the Japanese female singer-songwriter, Miki Furukawa. Title: Stop! (album) Passage: Stop! is the debut studio album by the English female singer-songwriter Sam Brown. It was originally released in June 1988, on the label AM, and was distributed by Festival in Australia. Produced by Sam Brown, her brother Pete Brown, Pete Smith, Danny Schogger, and John Madden the album was recorded at the Power Plant, in London, England, with then-Pink Floyd member David Gilmour's guitar parts on "This Feeling" and "I'll Be In Love" being recorded at Greene Street Studios, in New York, United States. The track "Merry Go Round" has lyrics slightly adapted from W. H. Davies poem "Leisure". Title: This Feeling (Sam Brown song) Passage: "This Feeling" is a song by the English female singer-songwriter Sam Brown, written by Brown, and Margo Buchanan. It appears on her debut album Stop! , and is one of two songs (along with I'll Be In Love") from the album to feature the guitar work of then-Pink Floyd member David Gilmour. Title: Nick Morris Passage: Nick Morris is a film maker who began writing and making amateur films at school, one of which was shown at the NFT. His professional career began in the 1980s with music videos for "The Final Countdown" by Europe, "Kyrie" by Mr. Mister and "Everytime You Go Away" by Paul Young. After making approximately 100 promos for artists such as Elton John, Celine Dion, Alison Moyet, Warrant, Terence Trent D'Arby, Stevie Wonder, Paul Carrack, Prefab Sprout, Kirsty MacColl, Go West, the Kane Gang, The Alarm, Status Quo, Toto, Natalie Cole, Nena, Scorpions and the number one charity single Ferry Aid, he moved into longer form projects including the Cirque du Soleil show "Alegra", which was nominated for a primetime Emmy, "Jesus Christ Superstar", which won an International Emmy, and ACDC's "Stiff Upper Lip Live" in Munich. He has also directed DVDs for comedians such as The Mighty Boosh, Mitchell and Webb and Bill Bailey. Other work includes numerous trailers and music clips for West End shows such as "The Producers", "Spamalot", "Calendar Girls", "Guys and Dolls", "Edward Scissorhands" and "The Rocky Horror Show". in 2009 he captured Spandau Ballet's triumphant homecoming concert at the O2 Arena in London and Jude Law's portrayal of Hamlet. Title: Kirsty MacColl Passage: Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 18 December 2000) was an English singer and songwriter. She recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" and cover versions of Billy Bragg's "A New England" and The Kinks' "Days". Her recording of "They Don't Know" was covered with great success by Tracey Ullman. MacColl also sang on recordings produced by her husband Steve Lillywhite, most notably "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues. Title: Slow (Rumer song) Passage: "Slow" is a song by British female singer-songwriter Rumer. It is the first single released from her debut album "Seasons of My Soul"; it reached 16 on the UK Singles Chart and 33 on the Irish Singles Chart. The song was record of the week on BBC Radio 2 and Smooth FM. A music video was made for the song and was added to YouTube on 28 July 2010. The video was shot in a recording studio. Title: April Moon Passage: April Moon is the second studio album by the English female singer-songwriter Sam Brown. It was originally released in 1990, on the label AM. The album was produced by Sam Brown, and her brother Pete Brown.
Kirsty Anna MacColl
Nick Morris
Kirsty MacColl
What was Alan Thomson before becoming an umpire?
Title: Jon Byrne Passage: Jon Stephen Byrne (born June 23, 1983) is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire. He made his debut on May 16, 2014, becoming the first MLB professional umpire to have been born in Australia. Australian second baseman Joe Quinn had acted as a substitute umpire for two National League games; one each in 1894 and 1896. Title: Ramon De Jesus Passage: Ramon Silvestre De Jesus Ferrer (born August 31, 1983) is a Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire. He made his MLB debut on April 22, 2016, becoming the first MLB umpire from the Dominican Republic. He wears number 18, which was most recently worn by former umpire Marcus Pattillo. Title: Alan Thomson (cricketer) Passage: Alan Lloyd "Froggy" Thomson (born 2 December 1945) is an Australian school teacher and former cricketer and Australian rules football umpire. Title: Alan Thomson (sportsman, born 1899) Passage: Alan Thomson (1 September 1899 15 September 1938) was an Australian sportsman. He played one first-class cricket match for Victoria in 1926. He also played Australian rules football with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Title: Alan Thomson (musician) Passage: Alan Thomson (born 3 May 1960, Glasgow) is a Scottish bassist and vocalist with many acts including the late John Martyn. Title: Aleem Dar Passage: Aleem Sarwar Dar (born 6 June 1968) is a Pakistani cricket umpire and a member of the ICC Elite umpire panel. He won three consecutive ICC Umpire of the Year awards 2009, 2010 and 2011, after being nominated twice in 2005 and 2006. Aleem Dar, Marais Erasmus, Richard Kettleborough, Kumar Dharmasena and Simon Taufel were the only umpires to have received the award from its inception until 2016. Before becoming an umpire, he played first-class cricket for Allied Bank, Gujranwala Cricket Association, Lahore and Pakistan Railways as a right-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler. Since his retirement as a player, he has gained prominence as one of the leading umpires in international cricket. He was educated at Islamia College, Civil Lines, Lahore. Title: Umpire (Australian rules football) Passage: An umpire is an official in the sport of Australian rules football who adjudicates the game according to the "Laws Of The Game", the official handbook of Australian Rules Football. Title: Alan Thomson (canoeist) Passage: Alan Thomson (born June 19, 1961 in Montreal) is a Canadian sprint canoer who competed during the mid-1980s. He was eliminated in the semifinals of the K-1 1000 m event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He coached the Canadian Canoe Kayak team at the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis USA. Title: Lindsay Johnston (Australian rules footballer) Passage: Lindsay Johnston (born 12 April 1937) is a former Australian rules football player and umpire. He played in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL) for Swan Districts before becoming a WANFL umpire. He appeared in two WANFL Grand Finals, one as a premiership-winning player and one as an umpire. Title: Roberto Ortiz (umpire) Passage: Roberto Carlos Ortiz Maymi (born December 16, 1984) is a Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire. He made his debut on May 14, 2016, becoming the first MLB umpire since Delfin Colon to have been born in Puerto Rico. He wears number 40, which was most recently worn by former umpire Jeff Gosney.
Australian school teacher
Alan Thomson (cricketer)
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Muse - is the first studio album of Valery Leontiev, the authors of the songs in the album are very well known poets and composers, including which Soviet and Russian composer, born on 12 December 1925?
Title: Gone sunny days Passage: "Gone sunny days" (Russian: ) - is a Soviet song written by Raimond Pauls and Rasul Gamzatov. that was first released on album For you women - Gentle Rain in 1986 by Valery Leontiev . Title: A Matter of Taste (album) Passage: A Matter of Taste is the seventh studio album by Russian pop singer Valery Leontiev. It was released in 1990. The album was re-released in 2012 by World Media Alliance. Title: Russian pop Passage: Russian pop music is Russian language pop music produced either in Russia, CIS countries, Baltic states and other foreign countries in which the songs are performed primarily in Russian language, languages of the countries of the CIS, and in the other languages of the world. This is the successor to popular "variety" Soviet music with its pop idols such as Alla Pugacheva or Valery Leontiev. Title: Muse (Valery Leontiev album) Passage: Muse - is the first studio album of Valery Leontiev. released in USSR. The authors of the songs in the album are very well known poets and composers (Raimonds Pauls Vladimir Shainsky, Aleksandra Pakhmutova, David Tukhmanov, etc.). Singer Valery Leontiev's newly released album won instant popularity. Theme songs mostly - romance, memories, love of country and of course the girl-muse, that certainly was a decisive moment in the choice of album title. Title: Viktor Reznikov Passage: Viktor Mikhailovich Reznikov (Russian: ; 9 May 1952 in Leningrad 25 February 1992 in Saint-Petersburg) was a Soviet composer, lyricist and singer. He is mostly known for his songs written for many famous Soviet artists like Alla Pugacheva, Mikhail Boyarsky, Larisa Dolina, Anne Veski, Valery Leontiev, Sofia Rotaru, ensemble Pesniary, Irina Ponarovskaya, Dmitry Malikov, Roza Rymbayeva, Jaak Joala, Irina Otieva, american group The Cover Girls, soviet-american group SUS etc. Title: Vladimir Shainsky Passage: Vladimir Yakovlevich Shainsky (Russian: ; born 12 December 1925) is a Soviet and Russian composer. Title: Deltaplan Passage: "Deltaplan" (Russian: ) - is a Soviet song written by Eduard Artemyev and . that was first released on Valery Leontiev album Muse in 1983. Title: Maple Leaf (album) Passage: Maple Leaf is the seventeen studio album by Russian pop singer Valery Leontiev. It was released in 2003. The album was re-released in 2011 by World Media Alliance Title: Green Light (Valery Leontiev song) Passage: "Green Light " (Russian: ) - is a Soviet song written by Raimond Pauls and . that was first released on Valery Leontiev album Dialogue in 1984. Title: Margarita (Valery Leontiev song) Passage: "Margarita " (Russian: ) - is a Soviet song written by Yury Chernavsky and Alexander Markevich. that was first released on Valery Leontiev album in 1990.
Vladimir Yakovlevich Shainsky
Muse (Valery Leontiev album)
Vladimir Shainsky
Which armory features the world's largest collection of historical American firearms and produced the Springfield Model 1812 Musket?
Title: Model 1822 Musket Passage: The Springfield Model 1822 Musket is a .69 caliber, flintlock musket produced by the Springfield Armory. Title: Springfield model 1870 Passage: The Springfield model 1870 was one of several model "trapdoor Springfields", which used the trapdoor breechblock design developed by Erskine S. Allin. The model 1870 was a minor improvement to the Springfield Model 1868, and retained most of the Model 1868's features. Title: Springfield musket Passage: Springfield musket may refer to any one of several types of small arms produced by the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, for the United States armed forces. In modern times, these muskets are commonly referred to by their date of design followed by the name Springfield ("1855 Springfield", for example). However, U.S. Ordnance Department documentation at the time did not use "Springfield" in the name ("Rifle Musket, Model 1855", for example). Title: Springfield Model 1861 Passage: The Springfield Model 1861 was a Mini-type rifled musket shoulder-arm used by the United States Army and Marine Corps during the American Civil War. Commonly referred to as the "Springfield" (after its original place of production, Springfield, Massachusetts), it was the most widely used U.S. Army weapon during the Civil War, favored for its range, accuracy, and reliability. Title: Springfield Model 1812 Musket Passage: The Springfield Model 1812 Musket is a .69 caliber, flintlock musket produced by the Springfield Armory. Title: Springfield Model 1863 Passage: The Springfield Model 1863 rifled musket is a .58 caliber rifled musket produced by the Springfield Armory between 1863 and 1865. Title: Springfield Model 1865 Passage: The Springfield Model 1865 was an early breech-loading rifle manufactured by U.S. Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. It was a modification of the Springfield rifled musket Model 1861. It was later replaced with the Model 1866. Title: Springfield Model 1886 Passage: The Springfield Model 1886 Carbine was Springfield Armory's second attempt to create a single rifle that would satisfy the needs of the infantry, cavalry, and artillery (the first attempt being the Springfield Model 1882 Short Rifle). It is one of several models of "Trapdoor Springfield" rifles. Title: Springfield Armory Passage: The Springfield Armory, located in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, was the primary center for the manufacture of U.S. military firearms from 1777 until its closing in 1968. The site is preserved as the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Western Massachusetts' only unit of the national park system. It features the world's largest collection of historic American firearms. Title: Springfield Model 1840 flintlock musket Passage: The Model 1840 flintlock musket was produced at Springfield Armory. The .69 caliber musket had a 42" barrel, an overall length of 58", and a weight of 9.8 lbs. More than 30,000 were produced by the Springfield Armory and two independent contractors between 1840 and 1846.
The Springfield Armory
Springfield Model 1812 Musket
Springfield Armory
Are Copiapoa and Lophospermum both cacti?
Title: Cereus (plant) Passage: Cereus is a genus of cacti (family Cactaceae) including around 33 species of large columnar cacti from South America. The name is derived from Greek () and Latin words meaning "wax" or "torch". The genus "Cereus" was one of the first cactus genera to be described; the circumscription varies depending on the authority. The term "cereus" is also sometimes used for a ceroid cactus, any cactus with a very elongated body, including columnar growth cacti and epiphytic cacti. Title: Cactus Passage: A cactus (plural: "cacti", "cactuses", or "cactus") is a member of the plant family Cactaceae, a family comprising about 127 genera with some 1750 known species of the order Caryophyllales. The word "cactus" derives, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek , "kaktos", a name originally used by Theophrastus for a spiny plant whose identity is not certain. Cacti occur in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Most cacti live in habitats subject to at least some drought. Many live in extremely dry environments, even being found in the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on earth. Cacti show many adaptations to conserve water. Almost all cacti are succulents, meaning they have thickened, fleshy parts adapted to store water. Unlike many other succulents, the stem is the only part of most cacti where this vital process takes place. Most species of cacti have lost true leaves, retaining only spines, which are highly modified leaves. As well as defending against herbivores, spines help prevent water loss by reducing air flow close to the cactus and providing some shade. In the absence of leaves, enlarged stems carry out photosynthesis. Cacti are native to the Americas, ranging from Patagonia in the south to parts of western Canada in the northexcept for "Rhipsalis baccifera", which also grows in Africa and Sri Lanka. Title: Copiapoa marginata Passage: Copiapoa marginata is a species of clump-forming cactus of South America. Title: Copiapoa Passage: Copiapoa is a genus of cacti from the dry coastal deserts, particularly the Atacama Desert, of northern Chile. It comprises about 26 species. These species vary in form from spherical to slightly columnar and in color from a brownish to blue-green body. Title: Copiapoa echinoides Passage: Copiapoa echinoides is a species of cactus in South America. Title: Copiapoa coquimbana Passage: Copiapoa coquimbana is a species of clump-forming cactus native to South America. The plant bears 3 cm long yellow flowers in summer, and grows up to 60 cm high and 1 m across. The species is named after the city of Coquimbo in Chile. Variations include "C. coquimbana" var. "fiedleriana", "C. coquimbana" var. "wagenknechtii", "C. coquimbana" var. "vallenarensis", and "C. coquimbana" subsp. "andina". Title: Copiapoa atacamensis Passage: Copiapoa atacamensis is a species of cactus from the Atacama Desert in the province of Antofagasta in northern Chile. Its relationship with other species of "Copiapoa", such as "C. calderana", are unclear as of April 2012 . Title: Lophospermum Passage: Lophospermum is a genus of herbaceous perennial climbers or scramblers, native to mountainous regions of Mexico and Guatemala. Those that climb use twining leaf stalks. Their flowers are tubular, in shades of red, violet and purple, the larger flowers being pollinated by hummingbirds. Now placed in the greatly expanded family Plantaginaceae, the genus was traditionally placed in the Scrophulariaceae. The close relationship with some other genera, particularly "Maurandya" and "Rhodochiton", has led to confusion over the names of some species. Title: Copiapoa cinerea Passage: Copiapoa cinerea is a species of the genus "Copiapoa" in the family of Cactaceae. The epithet "cinerea" comes from the Latin word for ash, by reference to the colour of the epidermis. Title: Pereskia Passage: Pereskia, as traditionally circumscribed, is a genus of 17 tropical species and varieties of cacti that do not look much like other types of cacti, having substantial leaves and thin stems. They originate from the region between Brazil and Mexico. Members of this genus are usually referred to as lemon vines, rose cacti or leaf cacti, though the latter also refers to the genus "Epiphyllum". The genus is named after Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, a 16th-century French botanist.
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Lophospermum
Were both Edward Albee and Arturo Uslar Pietri both politicians?
Title: Valores (TV program) Passage: Valores ("Values") is a Venezuelan cultural TV program produced from July 10, 2006, until 2008, transmitted by Vale TV, and hosted by Venezuelan writer and Literary critic Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, the main theme of this space is the learning of Venezuelan culture in all its dimensions. Was named in memory of Venezuelan writer Arturo Uslar Pietri and his TV program "Valores Humanos" (Human Values). Title: Edward Albee's At Home at the Zoo Passage: Edward Albee's At Home at the Zoo (formerly titled "Peter Jerry") is a play by Edward Albee which adds a first act to his 1959 play "The Zoo Story". This first act, also called "Homelife", revolves around the marriage of Peter and Ann and ends with Peter leaving to go read a book in Central Park. Title: Primer Plano (television show) Passage: Primer Plano was a Venezuelan television talk show seen on Radio Caracas Televisin (RCTV) and was hosted by Marcel Granier, the current general director of RCTV and president of Empresas 1BC, the parent company of RCTV. The show debuted on 10 November 1976 with an interview of Diego Arria Salicetti, then governor of Caracas and has aired on-and-off since then. Primer Plano's most famous guest was current Venezuelan president Hugo Chvez in 1998. Other important guest included Arturo Uslar Pietri, Henrique Salas Rmer, Henrique Salas Feo, Irene Sez, Valentina Quintero, and Andres Velzquez to name a few The latest episode of Primer Plano took place on 30 November 2006 with an interview of Manuel Rosales, the current governor of Zulia and the then-opposition presidential candidate for the 2006 Venezuelan presidential elections. Title: The Zoo Story Passage: The Zoo Story is a one-act play by American playwright Edward Albee. His first play, it was written in 1958 and completed in just three weeks. The play explores themes of isolation, loneliness, miscommunication as anathematization, social disparity and dehumanization in a commercial world. Now, professional theatre companies can only produce "The Zoo Story" as a part of "Edward Albee's at Home at the Zoo" (originally titled "Peter and Jerry"). Title: Edward F. Albee Foundation Passage: The Edward F. Albee Foundation was started by its namesake, playwright Edward Albee, in 1967, after revenue from his play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? proved abundant. Title: Las lanzas coloradas Passage: Las lanzas coloradas is a 1931 Venezuelan novel by Arturo Uslar Pietri. Title: Arturo Uslar Pietri Passage: Arturo Uslar Pietri (16 May 1906 in Caracas 26 February 2001) was a Venezuelan intellectual, lawyer, journalist, writer, television producer and politician. Title: Three Tall Women Passage: Three Tall Women is a play by Edward Albee, which won the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Albee's third. Title: Reed A. Albee Passage: Reed Adalbert Albee (8 September 1885 2 August 1961) was an American businessman. He is most noted as the adoptive father of the American playwright Edward Albee and for being a member of a prominent East Coast family who owned several theaters. Title: Edward Albee Passage: Edward Franklin Albee III ( ; March 12, 1928 September 16, 2016) was an American playwright known for works such as "The Zoo Story" (1958), "The Sandbox" (1959), "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? " (1962), and "A Delicate Balance" (1966). Three of his plays won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and two of his other works won the Tony Award for Best Play.
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Edward Albee
Arturo Uslar Pietri
Who wrote more novels, Sandra Dallas or Juan Rulfo?
Title: Juan Carlos Rulfo Passage: Juan Carlos Rulfo Aparicio (born January 24, 1964 in Mexico City) is a Mexican screenwriter and director and the son of author Juan Rulfo. He has written, produced, and photographed several films. He is married to Valentina Leduc Navarro, a Mexican director. Title: Pedro Pramo Passage: Pedro Pramo is a novel written by Juan Rulfo about a man named Juan Preciado who travels to his recently deceased mother's hometown, Comala, to find his father, only to come across a literal ghost townpopulated, that is, by spectral figures. Initially, the novel met with cold critical reception and sold only two thousand copies during the first four years; later, however, the book became highly acclaimed. "Pramo" was a key influence of Latin American writers such as Gabriel Garca Mrquez. "Pedro Pramo" has been translated into more than 30 different languages and the English version has sold more than a million copies in the United States. Title: Cintio Vitier Passage: Cintio Vitier (September 25, 1921 October 1, 2009) was a Cuban poet, essayist, and novelist. Upon winning the Juan Rulfo Prize, the award jury called him "one of the most important writers of his generation". Title: Alberto Ruy Snchez Passage: Alberto Ruy-Snchez Lacy is a Mexican writer and editor born in Mexico City on 7 December 1951. He is an author of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Since 1988 he has been the chief editor and founding publisher of Latin America's leading arts magazine, "Artes de Mexico". He has been a visiting professor at several universities including Stanford, Middlebury and La Sorbonne, and has been invited to give lectures in Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and South America. His work has been praised by Octavio Paz, Juan Rulfo, Severo Sarduy, Alberto Manguel and Claude Michel Cluny and has received awards from several international institutions. Title: Sandra Dallas Passage: Sandra Dallas is an award-winning American author of 13 adult novels, 2 children's novels, and 7 non-fiction books. Previously, she was an ex-reporter and bureau chief for "BusinessWeek" magazine for the Denver region. Title: Roberto Maidana Passage: During his long career he interviewed a number of high-profile personalities, including John and Robert Kennedy, Pandit Nehru, Golda Meir, Yitzhak Rabin, Fidel Castro, Anwar el-Sadat, Ernesto Guevara, Moshe Dayan, Henry Kissinger, Indira Gandhi, Menachem Begin, Federico Fellini, Vittorio Gassman, Jorge Luis Borges, Juan Rulfo, Jorge Amado, Luis Federico Leloir, Bernardo Houssay, Wernher von Braun, Pel, Cassius Clay and Juan Manuel Fangio. Title: FIL Award Passage: The FIL Literary Award in Romance Languages (previously Juan Rulfo Prize for Latin American and Caribbean Literature), Title: Augusto Monterroso Passage: Augusto Monterroso Bonilla (December 21, 1921 - February 7, 2003) was a Honduran writer who adopted Guatemalan nationality, known for the ironical and humorous style of his short stories. He is considered an important figure in the Latin American "Boom" generation, and received several awards, including the Prince of Asturias Award in Literature (2000), Miguel ngel Asturias National Prize in Literature (1997), and Juan Rulfo Award (1996). Title: Ren Vzquez Daz Passage: Ren Vzquez Daz is a Cuban-Swedish writer and translator, winner of the Radio France Internationale's Juan Rulfo Award 2007 for his novel Welcome to Miami Doctor Leal(Latin American Literary Review Press, Pittsburgh 2009). One of his most notable novels is The Island of Cundeamor. His latest published book is the autobiographical novel Ciudades junto al mar (Alianza Editorial, Madrid, 2011). Title: Juan Rulfo Passage: Juan Nepomuceno Carlos Prez Rulfo Vizcano, best known as Juan Rulfo (] ; 16 May 1917 7 January 1986), was a Mexican writer, screenwriter and photographer. He is best known for two literary works, "El Llano en llamas" (1953), a collection of short stories, and the 1955 novel "Pedro Pramo". Fifteen of the seventeen short stories in "El Llano en llamas" have been translated into English and published as "The Burning Plain and Other Stories". This collection includes the popular tale "Diles que no me maten!" ("Tell Them Not to Kill Me!") .
Sandra Dallas
Sandra Dallas
Juan Rulfo
Canadian singer Claire Elise Boucher who wrote the album "Art Angels" under what stage name?
Title: Hana (EP) Passage: Hana (stylized as HANA) is the self-titled debut EP by American singer, songwriter and producer Hana. The EP was self-released on March 25, 2016. Music videos for "Underwater", "Chimera", and "Avalanche" were featured in a short film alongside videos from Grimes' album "Art Angels", entitled "The Acid Reign Chronicles". The short film was released on October 5, 2016. Title: King of Kings Transport Passage: King of Kings Transport Inc. (more commonly known as Philippine Corinthian Liner Inc.) was a Philippine bus company operated by singer Claire de la Fuente. It was established in 1993, has plied along EDSA corridor but the name has been dropped in 2003 due to financial instability and large amounts of credit borrowed from other individuals to establish a long-dreamed business. The name Philippine Corinthian Liner Inc. was used until it became defunct in November 2011. Title: Art Angels Passage: Art Angels is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Claire Boucher, professionally known as Grimes. It was digitally released on November 6, 2015 by 4AD, and in physical formats on December 11. Boucher began planning the record in 2013 as the follow-up to her third studio album "Visions", however she scrapped most of the material from these sessions and began a new set of recordings in 2014. The track "Realiti", which came from the earlier recordings, was released as a demo in early 2015. Title: Art Angel Passage: "Not to be confused with" Art Angels, "a studio album by Grimes." Title: Claire (album) Passage: Claire is the debut studio album by English actress and singer Claire Sweeney, released by Telstar Records in 2002. Title: Realiti (Grimes song) Passage: "Realiti" (stylized as "REALiTi") is a song by Canadian singer Grimes. Originally slated for release on her scrapped fourth studio album, it was released as a YouTube video on March 8, 2015 as a thank you to her fans in Asia. The song was later announced to be included on her 2015 album "Art Angels". The demo version was included as a bonus track on the CD release of the album. Title: Kay (singer) Passage: Kay Boutilier (born July 31, 1985) better known by her stage name, My Name Is Kay, or just simply as Kay, is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, she left Cape Breton Island after graduating from Holy Angels High School in 2005. A struggling artist, Kay eventually moved to Vancouver, B.C., and turned to the Internet to widen her audience and increase her chances of being discovered. Her first music video, released for her debut single My Name Is Kay, turned into a YouTube sensation, with hits topping 480,000. The song also charted on the Canadian Hot 100, debuting at No. 80, and peaking at No. 63. She now tours Paris as a DJ, under the name yung goldilox. Title: Rue des cascades Passage: Rue des cascades (English: "Cascade Street") is the second studio album by the musician and composer Yann Tiersen. It was released through Sine Terra Firma in 1996, and subsequently reissued in 1998, 2001, and 2009 through Ici, d'ailleurs... and Virgin Records in CD and double LP formats. The album, with the exclusion of two pieces, "Naomi" and "La Vie quotidienne", is a collection of short pieces recorded with toy piano, harpsichord, violin, accordion, mandolin, and other conventional and unconventional musical instruments such as an old typewriter in "Pas si simple". The title track, which was used about one year later for the film score of the Palme d'Or nominated French drama film "The Dreamlife of Angels", was sung by French soloist singer Claire Pichet, who also provided vocals on the track "Naomi", a song that features words from Allen Ginsberg's poem "Kaddish". Franois-Xavier Schweyer played the cello on "C'tait ici" and "La Fentre". Three tracks, "J'y suis jamais all", "Pas si simple", and "Soir de fte", will find a wider audience five years later when they were featured on the soundtrack to Jean-Pierre Jeunet's acclaimed film "Amlie". Title: Grimes (musician) Passage: Claire Elise Boucher (born March 17, 1988), better known by the stage name Grimes, is a Canadian record producer, songwriter, music engineer, singer, video director and editor, and visual artist. Title: Flesh Without Blood Passage: "Flesh Without Blood" is a song by Canadian singer, songwriter and music producer Grimes, released on October 26, 2015 as the lead single from her fourth studio album, "Art Angels" (2015). The same day, Grimes released the "Flesh Without BloodLife in the Vivid Dream" video to YouTube, a double music video featuring "Flesh Without Blood" and "Life in the Vivid Dream", another song on "Art Angels".
Grimes
Realiti (Grimes song)
Grimes (musician)
Who directed the 1966 crime film that starred the actress who played Myrna Gibbons on "The Doris Day Show"?
Title: With Six You Get Eggroll Passage: With Six You Get Eggroll is a 1968 American romantic comedy film directed by Howard Morris, and stars Doris Day, Brian Keith, Barbara Hershey (in her film debut), George Carlin (in his film debut) and Pat Carroll. It marked Day's final film role before she starred in the sitcom "The Doris Day Show". It also marked the first film that was produced by the CBS Television Network's film unit, Cinema Center Films. Title: List of The Doris Day Show episodes Passage: The Doris Day Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 24, 1968, to March 12, 1973. Title: McLean Stevenson Passage: Edgar McLean Stevenson Jr. (November 14, 1927 February 15, 1996) was an American actor most recognized for his role as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake on the TV series "MASH". He was also recognized for his role as Michael Nicholson on "The Doris Day Show". Title: Rose Marie Passage: Rose Marie Mazetta (born August 15, 1923), known professionally as Rose Marie, is an American actress. As a child performer she had a successful singing career as Baby Rose Marie. A veteran of vaudeville and one of its last surviving stars, her career includes film, radio, records, theater, night clubs and television. Her most famous role was television comedy writer Sally Rogers on the CBS situation comedy "The Dick Van Dyke Show". She later portrayed Myrna Gibbons on "The Doris Day Show" and was also a frequent panelist on the game show "Hollywood Squares". She was the first major star to be known simply by her first names and is the subject of a documentary film "Wait for Your Laugh" (2017) which features interviews from numerous co-stars, including Carl Reiner, Dick Van Dyke, Peter Marshall and Tim Conway. Title: Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round Passage: Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round is a 1966 crime film written and directed by Bernard Girard, starring James Coburn, Camilla Sparv, Aldo Ray, Nina Wayne, Todd Armstrong, Robert Webber, Rose Marie, and Harrison Ford (in his film debut) as a bellhop. Title: The Doris Day Show (radio program) Passage: The Doris Day Show is an American old-time radio musical program . It was broadcast on CBS from March 28, 1952, to May 26, 1953. Title: Briscoe Darling Jr. Passage: Briscoe Darling Jr. is a fictional character from "The Andy Griffith Show", an American situation comedy from the 1960s that aired on CBS. The character was portrayed by actor Denver Pyle, best known for his roles as Grandpa Tarleton on "Tammy", Buck Webb on "The Doris Day Show", and Uncle Jesse on "The Dukes of Hazzard". Briscoe was the patriarch of the mountain family The Darlings that appeared in several episodes during the run of the series. Title: Marshall Kent (actor) Passage: Marshall Kent (October 6, 1908 - January 15, 1985) was an American television and film actor who appeared in 30 television series or films between 1956 and 1977. He was best known for his role as "Doc" in the 1958 spoof of "Gunsmoke" presented as an episode of "Maverick" starring James Garner entitled "Gun-Shy." He also appeared in various other series including "Dragnet" with Jack Webb, "Perry Mason" with Raymond Burr, "The Deputy" with Henry Fonda, "The Gray Ghost", "The Millionaire", "Highway Patrol" with Broderick Crawford, "General Electric Theater", "The Loretta Young Show", "Dennis the Menace", "The Thin Man", "Room 222", "The Wonderful World of Disney", "The Doris Day Show", and "Little House on the Prairie". He was also a supporting player in films including "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls", "The Decks Ran Red" with James Mason and Dorothy Dandridge, "Teenage Thunder", "Ring of Fire" with David Janssen, and "The Last Voyage" with Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone. Title: The Doris Day Show Passage: The Doris Day Show is an American sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS Television network from September 1968 until March 1973, remaining on the air for five seasons and 128 episodes. "The Doris Day Show" was also the title of her radio show which aired from Hollywood in 1952, with "It's Magic" as the theme song. Title: Winifred Deforest Coffin Passage: Winifred Deforest Coffin (October 16, 1911 December 18, 1986) was an American film actress. Coffin was an actress who appeared in Hollywood films ("Now You See Him, Now You Don't"), and many television shows including "Adam-12", "The Doris Day Show", "The Debbie Reynolds Show", "Lancer", "The Beverly Hillbillies", "High Chaparral", "Death Valley Days", "Petticoat Junction", "Perry Mason", "Bonanza", "Bewitched", "Honey West", "The Ann Sothern Show".
Bernard Girard
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
Rose Marie
which British biographical historical comedy-drama film did Carolyn Scott win an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for
Title: Franz Bachelin Passage: Franz Bachelin (10 November 1895 26 May 1980) was a German art director. In 1946, he and Hans Dreier did the art direction for "The Searching Wind". He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film "Journey to the Center of the Earth". Title: Carolyn Scott Passage: Carolyn Scott is an American art director and set decorator. She won an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film "The Madness of King George". Title: John B. Mansbridge Passage: John B. Mansbridge (March 20, 1917 January 11, 2016) was an American art director. He was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction. He won the lifetime achievement award at the Art Directors Guild in 2006. He also won a Primetime Emmy Award in 1988 for Outstanding Art Direction for a Series, for the television series "Beauty and the Beast". Title: Patrizia von Brandenstein Passage: Patrizia von Brandenstein (born April 15, 1943) is an American production designer. She was the first woman to win an Academy Award for production design and has been nominated for two more in the category Best Art Direction. She has shown versatility in creating sets for both lavish historical films and glossy contemporary fare. Title: Donald Graham Burt Passage: Donald Graham Burt is a film production designer. He has worked on multiple films including The Joy Luck Club, Dangerous Minds, and Donnie Brasco, as well as with David Fincher on Zodiac in 2007. In 2008 he designed the sets for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button which won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction in 2009, an Art Directors Guild Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction, and a BAFTA Film Award for Best Production Design, along with a nomination for a Satellite Award for Best Art Direction Production Design. Title: The Madness of King George Passage: The Madness of King George is a 1994 British biographical historical comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner and adapted by Alan Bennett from his own play, "The Madness of George III". It tells the true story of George III of Great Britain's deteriorating mental health, and his equally declining relationship with his eldest son, the Prince of Wales, particularly focusing on the period around the Regency Crisis of 178889. Modern medicine has suggested that the King's symptoms were the result of acute intermittent porphyria, although this theory has more recently been vigorously challenged, most notably by a research project based at St George's, University of London, which concluded that George III did actually suffer from mental illness after all. Title: Brian Ackland-Snow Passage: Brian Ackland-Snow (31 March 1940 30 March 2013) was an English production designer. He won an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film "A Room with a View". He also won an Emmy for best art direction for a miniseries or special in 1995 for "Scarlett" on CBS. Title: Hyde Park on Hudson Passage: Hyde Park on Hudson is a 2012 British biographical historical comedy-drama film directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Bill Murray as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Laura Linney as Margaret "Daisy" Suckley, a cousin and childhood friend of the President. It was based on Suckleys private journals and diaries, discovered after her death, and fictionally dramatizes her close personal relationship with Roosevelt, and the 1939 visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Roosevelt's country estate, Hyde Park. Title: Josie MacAvin Passage: Josephine "Josie" MacAvin (1919 26 January 2005) was an Irish set decorator and art director. She won an Academy Award and was nominated two more times in the category Best Art Direction. She also won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Special for her work as set dresser on the miniseries "Scarlett" (1994). Title: Patrice Vermette Passage: Patrice Vermette (Born 1970) is a Canadian production designerart director who has won three awards for his work on "C.R.A.Z.Y.", the Genie Award for Best Achievement in Art DirectionProduction Design and a Jutra Award for Best Art Direction. His other work includes "1981", "La Cit", "Caf de Flore" and "The Young Victoria". He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for his work in the film "The Young Victoria". He was nominated again in the category Best Production Design for his work in the film "Arrival" at the 89th Academy Awards.
The Madness of King George
Carolyn Scott
The Madness of King George
The manufacturer of Premarin was purchased by Pfizer in what year?
Title: Premarin Passage: Premarin is the brand name for an estrogen medication that consists of conjugated estrogens isolated from the urine of pregnant mares (pregnant mares' urine). It is manufactured by Wyeth (now a part of Pfizer), and was first marketed in 1941 and 1942 in Canada and the United States, respectively, for the treatment of menopausal symptoms. Title: Halls (cough drop) Passage: Halls is the brand name of a popular mentholated cough drop. Halls cough drops (categorized as a cough suppressantoral anaesthetic by the manufacturer) are sold by the Cadbury-Adams Division of Cadbury, now owned by Mondelz International, and have long been advertised as featuring "Vapor Action". Halls was first made in the 1930s in Stanley Road, Whitefield, Lancashire, United Kingdom by the Halls Brothers company (founded 1893). Halls Brothers was acquired by Warner-Lambert in 1964. Production in Whitefield ceased in the late 1980s. When Pfizer acquired Warner-Lambert in 2000, the Halls brand came with the entire Adams portfolio (which included Trident gum, Dentyne, Chiclets and Freshen Up, among others). Two years later, Adams was bought out by Cadbury, who were subsequently purchased by Kraft foods, which was later restructured and renamed Mondelz International - as of 2015, Mondelz International owns the Halls brand worldwide. Title: Lubriderm Passage: Lubriderm is a hand and body lotion first created by the Texas Pharamacal Company of San Antonio. The company was sold to Warner Lambert and later Lubriderm was sold to Pfizer. It was then purchased by Johnson Johnson and is now one of their consumer products. Title: Mcity Passage: Mcity is a 32 acre mock city and proving ground built for the testing of wirelessly connected and driver-less cars located on the University of Michigan North Campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The project, which officially opened on July 20, 2015, is built on land purchased by the university from a former Pfizer facility. It cost US10 million and will be collaboratively managed by Mcity (formerly the Mobility Transformation Center - MTC). In November 2015, Ford Motor Company announced that it is the first car company to use the new facility. Title: Sitaxentan Passage: Sitaxentan sodium (TBC-11251) is a medication for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). It was marketed as Thelin by Encysive Pharmaceuticals until Pfizer purchased Encysive in February 2008. In 2010, Pfizer voluntarily removed sitaxentan from the market due to concerns about liver toxicity. Title: North Carolina International Port Passage: In early 2006 the North Carolina State Ports Authority (NCSPA) conceived its proposal for a North Carolina International Terminal to be created on property that it purchased just north of the town of Southport, NC between the Progress Energy Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant and the Sunny Point Military Ammunitions Port. The NCSPA purchased the property in early 2006 for 30 million from Pfizer. Eleven years later the proposal, having met substantial public and political resistance, will not likely move forward in the foreseeable future. Title: Wyeth Passage: Wyeth was a pharmaceutical company purchased by Pfizer in 2009. The company was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1860 as John Wyeth and Brother. It was later known as American Home Products before being renamed to Wyeth in 2002. Its headquarters moved to Collegeville, Pennsylvania, and Madison, New Jersey, before its headquarters were consolidated with Pfizer's in New York City after the 2009 merger. The infant and maternal nutrition business was acquired by Nestl in 2012. Title: Schick (razors) Passage: Schick is a brand of personal care and safety razors owned by Edgewell Personal Care. The company was founded in 1926 and was purchased by Energizer in 2003 from Pfizer. On July 1, 2015, Energizer split into two companies with Schick falling under Edgewell Personal Care. Title: Doctor's Data Passage: Doctor's Data, Inc. is a laboratory based in St. Charles, Illinois selling hair analysis and urine analysis tests. Founded in 1972, it was originally known as Bio Medical Data, Inc. until the early 1980s, when it changed its name to Doctor's Data. It was originally owned by Miller Pharmacal, which was founded by John J. Miller, former research chemist for J.B. Roerig, which was purchased in 1953 by Pfizer. Miller died in 1977; since then, Ted Lucken has been the president of the organization. Title: NoPort Southport Passage: NoPort Southport NC, Inc., is a grassroots organization of citizens of the lower Cape Fear region of North Carolina, formed in 2008 to oppose the development of the North Carolina International Terminal (NCIT). The NCIT project, initiated by the North Carolina State Ports Authority (NCSPA), would construct a large container terminal (megaport) on an undeveloped site on the Cape Fear River near Southport that they had purchased from Pfizer in 2006.
2009
Premarin
Wyeth
Who has been recognized for several internationally acclaimed feature films, as well as his projects in town-building, Bernard McEveety, or Emir Kusturica?
Title: Arizona Dream Passage: Arizona Dream is a 1993 American surrealist indie comedy drama film co-written and directed by Emir Kusturica and starring Johnny Depp, Jerry Lewis, Faye Dunaway and Lili Taylor. This is the only Kusturica film about America. Title: Nele Karajli Passage: Nenad Jankovi (] ), known as Dr. Nele Karajli (born 11 December 1962 in Sarajevo, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia), is a Yugoslavian comedian, musician, composer, actor and television director living and working in Belgrade. One of the founders of the New Primitivism cultural movement in Sarajevo, he was also the lead singer and co-author for one of former Yugoslavia's best known bands, Zabranjeno puenje (No Smoking). He co-created and participated in TV shows "Top lista nadrealista" (The Surrealist Hit Parade) and "Slona braa". During the Bosnian War Nele moved to Belgrade, Serbia where he formed one of two descendant factions of Zabranjeno Puenje. That splinter of the band was joined by the renowned filmmaker Emir Kusturica, and renamed "Emir Kusturica The No Smoking Orchestra". Title: Maradona by Kusturica Passage: Maradona by Kusturica is a documentary on the life of Argentine footballer Diego Maradona, directed by the award-winning Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica. The documentary premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2008. Title: Time of the Gypsies Passage: Time of the Gypsies (Serbian: , "Dom za veanje" , literally "Home for Hanging") is a 1988 Yugoslav film by Serbian director Emir Kusturica. Filmed in Romani and Serbo-Croatian, "Time of the Gypsies" tells the story of a young Romani man with magical powers who is tricked into engaging in petty crime. It is widely considered to be one of Kusturica's best films. The film was recorded in Sarajevo and Milan, by the Forum Sarajevo. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Title: Bernard McEveety Passage: Bernard E. McEveety, Jr. (May 13, 1924 February 2, 2004) was an American film and television director. Title: Emir Kusturica Passage: Emir Kusturica (, born 24 November 1954) is a Serbian filmmaker, actor and musician. He has been recognized for several internationally acclaimed feature films, as well as his projects in town-building. He has competed at the Cannes Film Festival on five occasions and won the Palme d'Or twice (for "When Father Was Away on Business" and "Underground"), as well as the Best Director prize for "Time of the Gypsies". He has also won a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for "Arizona Dream" and a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival for "Black Cat, White Cat". In addition he was also named Commander of the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Title: Do You Remember Dolly Bell? Passage: Do You Remember Dolly Bell? (), filmed 1981, is the first feature film directed by Emir Kusturica. Showing early signs of the stylistic flair that Kusturica was to effectively deploy in later works, it is a coming of age story. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Title: Arizona Dream (soundtrack) Passage: Soundtrack from Emir Kusturica's "Arizona Dream" by Goran Bregovi featuring the vocals and lyrics of Iggy Pop on tracks 1, 4 6 and the lyrics of Emir Kusturica as well as the vocals of Iggy Pop on track 10. Title: Praka filmska kola Passage: The Prague film school (Serbo-Croatian: ), also known as the Czech film school (Serbo-Croatian: ) or the Prague wave (Serbo-Croatian: ) was a group of Yugoslav film directors who rose to prominence in the 1970s after graduating from the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU). Five prominent Yugoslav directors born from 1944 to 1947 attended classes at FAMU: Lordan Zafranovi (b. 1944), Sran Karanovi (b. 1945), Goran Markovi (b. 1946), Goran Paskaljevi (b. 1947), and Rajko Grli (b. 1947). Emir Kusturica, who was born is 1954, is sometimes also considered a member of the "Praka kola". Cinematographers ivko Zalar (who has worked with Grli, Karanovi and Markovi), Predrag Pega Popovi (who has worked with Zafranovi and Markovi), Vilko Fila (who has worked with Kusturica), Valentin Perko, and Pavel Grzini, also studied at FAMU. Title: Drvengrad Passage: Drvengrad (, meaning "Timber Town", ] ), also known as Kstendorf (Serbian: Kustendorf ) and Meavnik (, ] ), is a traditional village that the Serbian film director Emir Kusturica built for his film "Life Is a Miracle". It is located in the Zlatibor District near the city of Uice, two hundred kilometers southwest of Serbia's capital, Belgrade. It is located near Mokra Gora and Viegrad, best known for Ivo Andri's Nobel-winning novel, "The Bridge on the Drina". Kusturica was the 2005 recipient of the Philippe Rotthier European Architecture award.
Emir Kusturica
Bernard McEveety
Emir Kusturica
Are the Stephens Cur and Billy scent hounds from the same region?
Title: English Foxhound Passage: The English Foxhound is one of the four foxhound breeds of dog. It is a cousin of the American Foxhound. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent. Title: Scent hound Passage: Scent hounds (or scenthounds) are a type of hound that primarily hunts by scent rather than sight. These breeds are hunting dogs and are generally regarded as having some of the most sensitive noses among canines. Title: Porcelaine Passage: The Porcelaine ] is a breed of dog originating from France. It is believed to be the oldest of the French scent hounds. Its alternate name is the Chien de Franche-Comt, named after a French region bordering Switzerland. This caused some debate over the dog's origin, but it has been decided that it is a French dog. Title: Stephens Cur Passage: The Stephens Cur (a.k.a. Stephens' Stock Cur), is a scent hound that belongs to the Cur dog breed. They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky. The dogs known as "Little black dog" were bred by generations of that family for over a century. In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur. The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible. It is good for hunting raccoon and squirrel, but can also be used to bay wild boar. They are registered with the United Kennel Club Title: Mink hunting Passage: Mink hunting is a country sport involving the hunting of American mink with scent hounds along the waterways which make up their habitat, in a manner similar to fox hunting. Mink hunting took place in the countryside in the UK and Ireland, but since 2005 traditional mink hunting has been banned in England and Wales. Title: Paper Chase (game) Passage: Paper Chase (also known as Hare and Hounds or Chalk Chase) is a racing game played outdoors (best played within a wood or even a shrubbery maze) with any number of players. At the start of the game, one person is designated the 'hare' and everyone else in the group are the 'hounds'. The 'hare' starts off ahead of everyone else leaving behind themselves a trail of paper shreds (or chalk marks in an urban environment) which represents the scent of the hare. Just as scent is carried on the wind, so too are the bits of paper, sometimes making for a difficult game. After some designated time, the hounds must chase after the hare and attempt to catch them before they reach the ending point of the race. It is generally done over a long distance, but shorter courses can be set. If the hare makes it to the finish line, they get to choose the next hare, or to be the hare themselves. Similarly, the person who catches the hare gets to choose the next hare. Title: American Foxhound Passage: The American Foxhound is a breed of dog that is a cousin of the English Foxhound. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent. Title: Fox hunting Passage: Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and, if caught, the killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds, and a group of unarmed followers led by a "master of foxhounds" ("master of hounds"), who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback. Title: Billy (dog) Passage: The Billy is a large scenthound originating from central western France. Title: Sighthound Passage: Sighthounds, also called "gazehounds", primarily hunt by sight and speed, rather than by scent and endurance as scent hounds do.
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Stephens Cur
Billy (dog)
Which town in the Vale Royal district was named one of the best places to live in the United Kingdom according to "The Sunday Times" in 2014?
Title: Ronald Wright Passage: Ronald Wright (born 1948, London, United Kingdom) is a Canadian author who has written books of travel, history and fiction. His nonfiction includes the bestseller "Stolen Continents", winner of the Gordon Montador Award and chosen as a book of the year by the "Independent" and the "Sunday Times". His first novel, "A Scientific Romance", won the 1997 David Higham Prize for Fiction and was chosen a book of the year by the "Globe and Mail", the "Sunday Times", and the "New York Times". Title: Winsford Urban District Passage: Winsford Urban District was an urban district in Cheshire, England, based on Winsford. It was created in 1894 and abolished in 1974 when it was absorbed into the Vale Royal district. Title: Vale Royal Passage: Vale Royal was, from 1974 to 2009, a local government district with borough status in Cheshire, England. It contained the towns of Northwich, Winsford and Frodsham. Title: Sunday Times Rich List 2014 Passage: The Sunday Times Rich List 2014 is the 26th annual survey of the wealthiest people resident in the United Kingdom, published by "The Sunday Times" on 18 May 2014. Title: West Des Moines, Iowa Passage: West Des Moines is a city in Polk, Dallas, and Warren counties in the US state of Iowa. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 56,609. West Des Moines is the second-largest city in the Des Moines metropolitan area and the tenth-largest city in Iowa. It ranked 94th in "Money" magazine's list of the "100 Best Places to Live and Launch" in 2008, 77th and 57th on the 100 Best Places to Live in 2014 and 2015, respectively, and 18th on the Hipster Cities of 2015. Title: Sunday Times Rich List Passage: The Sunday Times Rich List is a list of the 1,000 wealthiest people or families resident in the United Kingdom ranked by net wealth. The list is updated annually in April and published as a magazine supplement by British national Sunday newspaper "The Sunday Times" since 1989. The editorial decisions governing the compilation of the "Rich List" are published in the newspaper and online as its "Rules of engagement". Title: Baron Delamere Passage: Baron Delamere, of Vale Royal in the County of Chester, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1821 for Thomas Cholmondeley, a former Member of Parliament for Cheshire. This Vale Royal branch of the Cholmondeley family descends from Thomas Cholmondeley (died 1653), younger brother of Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster and Hugh Cholmondeley (15911665), ancestor of the Marquesses of Cholmondeley. The first Baron was succeeded by his son. Before acceding to the title in 1855, the second Baron represented Denbighshire and Montgomery in the House of Commons as a Tory. Title: Northwich Passage: Northwich is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies in the heart of the Cheshire Plain, at the confluence of the rivers Weaver and Dane. The town is about 18 mi east of Chester and 15 mi south of Warrington. 19 miles south of Manchester and 12 miles south of Manchester Airport. Northwich has been part of the Manchester City region since 2004. Northwich has been named as one of the best places to live in the United Kingdom according to "The Sunday Times" in 2014. Title: Greenwich, Connecticut Passage: Greenwich is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 61,171. The largest town on Connecticut's Gold Coast, it is home to many hedge funds and other financial service companies. Greenwich is the southernmost and westernmost municipality in Connecticut as well as the six-state region of New England. It takes roughly 4050 minutes by train from Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan. CNNMoney and "Money" magazine ranked Greenwich 12th on its list of the "100 Best Places to Live in the United States" in 2005. The town is named after Greenwich, a borough of London in the United Kingdom. Title: River Vale, New Jersey Passage: River Vale is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. River Vale is the most eastern town in an area of the county referred to as the Pascack Valley. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 9,659, reflecting an increase of 210 (2.2) from the 9,449 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 39 (0.4) from the 9,410 counted in the 1990 Census. The township was ranked 29 on the 100 Best Places to Live 2007 survey published by CNN"Money" magazine.
Northwich
Vale Royal
Northwich
Who wrote the novella that inspired the film that the actor born as Thomas Elliott III starred in during 2007?
Title: Stuart Elliott (footballer, born 1977) Passage: Stuart Thomas Elliott (born 27 August 1977) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Northern League Division One club Ashington. Title: Steve Arbuckle Passage: Stephen "Steve" George Arbuckle is a Canadian born actor born in the village of Donkin (Arbuckle Lane), Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. He started his career as a theatre actor at Cape Breton University, then made his first move into film in 2003 with the lead role in the short film "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil", which also starred Julian Richings and John Bregar. He appeared as Oliver Peele in 2010 in the pilot episode of the CBS show "Blue Bloods". Arbuckle is now living in Toronto, Ontario. Title: The Mist (film) Passage: The Mist (also known as Stephen King's The Mist) is a 2007 American science-fiction horror film based on the 1980 novella "The Mist" by Stephen King. The film was written and directed by Frank Darabont. Darabont had been interested in adapting "The Mist" for the big screen since the 1980s. The film features an ensemble cast including Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Samuel Witwer, Toby Jones, and future "The Walking Dead" actors Jeffrey DeMunn, Juan Gabriel Pareja, Laurie Holden, and Melissa McBride. Title: Thomas Jane Passage: Thomas Jane (born Thomas Elliott III; February 22, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for appearing in such films as "Padamati Sandhya Ragam" (1987), "Boogie Nights" (1997), "The Thin Red Line" (1998), "Deep Blue Sea" (1999), "The Punisher" (2004), "The Mist" (2007) and the upcoming "The Predator" (2018). Jane's television roles include Mickey Mantle in the television film "61" (2001) and starring in the HBO series "Hung" (20092011) and the lead role of Detective Joe Miller in the science fiction series "The Expanse" (20152017). Title: Miraj Grbi Passage: Miraj Grbic is a Film, Television and Theatre actor born on July 17, 1976 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California. Miraj graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo at the University of Sarajevo, where he earned MA Degree in Acting. Since 1996 he has performed in more than 60 theater plays on the main stage of the Sarajevo National Theatre. He starred in almost 40 Feature films in Bosnian, Croatian, German, Austrian, Italian, Irish, Polish, Turkish, Macedonian, Australian, Canadian and US productions. He starred as Bogdan in "", where he performed opposite Tom Cruise. Grbic starred in television shows such as "Rua vjetrova", "Lud, zbunjen, normalan", "Gang Related" and "Viza za budunost". He lives in Los Angeles since 2013. Title: Tom Byrum Passage: Thomas Elliott Byrum (born September 28, 1960) is an American professional golfer. Title: Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1966) Passage: Thomas Elliott "Tommy" Wright (born 10 January 1966) is a Scottish former footballer and football coach. Title: Joe Elliott Passage: Joseph Thomas Elliott Jr. (born 1 August 1959) is an English singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead singer of the English rock band Def Leppard. He has also been the lead singer of the David Bowie tribute band the Cybernauts and the Mott the Hoople cover band Down 'n' Outz. He is one of the two original members of Def Leppard and one of the three to perform on every Def Leppard album. Title: Asylum Days Passage: Asylum Days is a 2001 thriller film directed by Thomas Elliott. Title: Thomas Elliott (New Zealand cricketer) Passage: Thomas Elliott (born 21 August 1867, date of death unknown) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played twelve first-class matches for Auckland between 1894 and 1906.
Stephen King
Thomas Jane
The Mist (film)
What Australian actress born in 1973 starred in the film Feast of Love?
Title: Soher Al Bably Passage: Soheir Al Bably (Arabic: ; born 14 February 1935) is an Egyptian actress born in Damietta. After completing secondary school, she attended the Institute of Theatrical Arts. She starred in the play "Madrast Al-Mushaghebeen" in 1973, and also in a stage version of the life of Raya and Sakina in 1985. She married four times, and her second husband was Mounir Mourad. Title: Catherine Terracini Passage: Catherine Terracini (born c. 1982) is an Australian actress born in Lake Como, Italy. She is the daughter of opera singer Lyndon Terracini and arts administrator Elizabeth Terracini. Catherine is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and has been working in Australian theatre, film and television and commercials since 2004. Title: Hilda Plowright Passage: Hilda Plowright (November 29, 1890 - October 9, 1973) was an actress born in Swaffham, Norfolk. Following a career on the stage in Britain she came to the United States and obtained work and a Social Security number in New York. She died in San Diego, California following a career in film, theater and television, primarily playing older women in assorted small roles. She had over 50 film and television appearances between 1938 and 1965. She also appeared in at least 13 theater productions on Broadway between 1925 and 1940. Title: Diane Craig Passage: Diane Mary Craig (born 9 June 1949) is an actress born in County Down, Northern Ireland but who is best known for her performances on Australian television. She is married to Australian actor and comedian Garry McDonald. Title: Mayu Gam Passage: Mayu Gam ( , Gam Mayu , born March 16, 1982) is a Japanese actress born in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. She has starred in many films, most notably in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger as Succubus Hells Human Fatale Camille. She reprised her role in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger vs. Abaranger for a brief appearance. She also starred in Kamen Rider Hibiki as Kasumi Tachibana. Gam is an active amateur marathon competitor and triathlete, having competed both in the Tokyo Marathon and in Hawaii, Paris, and Australia. She completed the 2011 Lavaman Triathlon in Anaehoomalu Bay, Hawaii. Title: Yumiko Nogawa Passage: Yumiko Nogawa ( , Nogawa Yumiko ) (born August 30, 1944) is a Japanese actress born in Kyoto, Japan. She has starred in several movies, notably "Gate of Flesh" (1964), a Japanese erotic film, part of a trilogy of films she made with director Seijun Suzuki. Including "Story of a Prostitute" (1965) and "Carmen from Kawachi" (1966), these films are known as Nogawa's "Flesh Trilogy". Nogawa has appeared in numerous films in Japan, including director Nagisa Oshima's "The Pleasures of the Flesh" (1965) and "Zatoichi and the Fugitives" (1968), the eighteenth film in the "Zatoichi" series. She has also appeared in television series on Nippon Television, TV Tokyo, Fuji TV, and NHK. Title: Suet Nei Passage: Hung Suet-nei (Chinese: ), known as Suet Nei or Suet Nay (Chinese: ) is a Hong Kong actress born in 1945, Hong Kong. She is a veteran actress, having acted for many years. She has starred in martial arts Cantonese operas, due to her skill in martial arts. She signed with TVB in 1988. Title: Irene Montal Passage: Irene Montal is a Spanish actress born in the district of Nou Barris of Barcelona. She is the daughter of Merc Montal. She studied interpretation with Txiki Berrando and Manuel Lillo. She has also studied dancing and singing. Her mother tongues are Spanish and catalan, although she has also studied English and french. She started as an actress in series "Poblenou" (TV3). In 2001, she starred in the film "Fausto 5.0". In 2002, she participated in the series nowiki"Por Palabras"nowiki like Barbara which in the end it wasn't finished. In 2004 she appeared in an episodic way in the series "Cuntame como pas" (La 1), where she played the role of Mila. Title: Feast of Love Passage: Feast of Love is a 2007 American drama film directed by Robert Benton, starring Morgan Freeman, Greg Kinnear, Radha Mitchell, Billy Burke and Selma Blair. The film, based on the 2000 novel "The Feast of Love" by Charles Baxter, was first released on September 28, 2007, in the United States. Title: Radha Mitchell Passage: Radha Rani Amber Indigo Ananda Mitchell (born 12 November 1973) is an Australian actress. She started her career acting in various Australian television series and films, and later appeared in Hollywood films such as "Pitch Black", "Phone Booth", "Finding Neverland", "Man on Fire", "Melinda and Melinda", "Silent Hill" and "The Crazies".
Radha Mitchell
Feast of Love
Radha Mitchell
In between Stewart's Fountain Classics and Tab Energy, which one was acquired by Cadbury Schweppes PLC in 2000?
Title: Stewart's Restaurants Passage: Stewart's Restaurants are classic 1950s style fast-food restaurants located throughout the United States. Restaurants are branded as Stewart's Root Beer or Stewart's Drive-In or similar variations. Started in 1924 in Mansfield, Ohio by Frank Stewart, the chain became a franchise in 1931. Stewart's is famous for its Stewart's Fountain Classics root beer and hot dogs. It has over 60 locations in the United States, 38 of them in New Jersey with the rest in Maryland, Missouri, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Title: Will Radcliff Passage: Willard Lawson Radcliff (December 20, 1939 September 18, 2014) was an American businessman who created the Slush Puppie, a frozen slush drink. He also founded Slush Puppie Corp. in 1970, which grew to 25 million in worldwide annual sales by 1999. In 2000, Radcliff sold Slush Puppie to Cadbury Schweppes for 16.6 million. Slush Puppie was acquired by J J Snack Foods in 2006. Title: Export Cola Passage: Export Cola was an Australian carbonated cola drink Manufactured by Cadbury Schweppes (now Cadbury plc) during the 1970s and early 1980s. A series of TV advertisements for the drink featured the Australian cricketer Jeff Thomson. It enjoyed a brief resurgence in popularity when it was re-launched in 1993, but the drink was discontinued in 1999. Title: Schweppes Australia Passage: Schweppes Australia is the Australian branch of beverage company Schweppes, having arrived in the country in 1850. In 1877, the first factory was built in Sydney. After an international merger with Cadbury in 1969, forming Cadbury Schweppes, the company was eventually re-separated on 27 February 2009 and, in April 2009, Schweppes Australia was acquired by Asahi Breweries. Title: Dr Pepper Snapple Group Passage: Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. is an American soft drink company, based in Plano, Texas. Formerly called Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages, on May 5, 2008, it was spun off from Britain's Cadbury Schweppes, with trading in its shares starting on May 7, 2008. Cadbury Schweppes plc went on to become Cadbury plc on May 5, 2008. Title: Adrian Cadbury Passage: Sir George Adrian Hayhurst Cadbury '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (15 April 1929 3 September 2015) was a British Olympic rower and Chairman of Cadbury and Cadbury Schweppes for 24 years. He was a pioneer in raising the awareness and stimulating the debate on corporate governance and produced the Cadbury Report, a code of best practice which served as a basis for reform of corporate governance around the world. Title: Stewart's Fountain Classics Passage: Stewart's Fountain Classics are a brand of premium soft drinks made in the United States. Stewart's are nostalgic "old fashioned" fountain sodas, having originated at the Stewart's Restaurants, a chain of root beer stands started in 1924 by Frank Stewart in Mansfield, Ohio. In 1990, the bottling rights to Stewart's were acquired by the Cable Car Beverage Corporation. Cream Soda and Ginger Beer flavors were introduced in 1992. Other flavors have been added since then. Cable Car Beverage Corporation, in November 1997, was purchased by Triarc. Cadbury Schweppes PLC acquired the Stewart's brands in 2000 along with Snapple and Mistic Brands for 1.45 billion. Title: Gorilla (advertisement) Passage: Gorilla is a British advertising campaign launched by Cadbury Schweppes in 2007 to promote Cadbury Dairy Milk-brand chocolate. The 90-second television and cinema advertisement, which formed the centrepiece of the 6.2 million campaign, was created and directed by Juan Cabral and starred actor Garon Michael. The campaign itself, which comprised appearances on billboards, print newspapers and magazines, television and cinema spots, event sponsorships and an internet presence, was handled by advertising agency Fallon London, with the online segment contracted out to Hyper. Title: Gini (soft drink) Passage: Gini is a French lemon soft drink created in 1971 by Perrier and which was purchased by Cadbury Schweppes in 1989. In 2008 Cadbury Schweppes spun off its soft drink division which became Dr Pepper Snapple Group that same year. Title: Tab Energy Passage: Tab Energy is marketed as a low calorie energy drink named after Tab, Coca-Cola's original low-calorie cola brand. While it shares the Tab name, it is not a cola product like the original Tab. " Fashion Week Daily" describes it as a sweet and sour beverage with a taste reminiscent of a liquid Jolly Rancher. It is sweetened with sucralose (rather than saccharin), is pale pink, and lightly carbonated.
Stewart's Fountain Classics
Stewart's Fountain Classics
Tab Energy
Which event that Peter Odhiambo participated in represented 46 countries in eighteen sports?
Title: 1928 Summer Olympics medal table Passage: This 1928 Summer Olympics medal table comprises two tables of countries ranked by the number of medals won during the 1928 Summer Olympics. The 1928 Summer Olympics were held in and around Amsterdam in the Netherlands from 17 May 1928 to 22 August 1928. A total of 2,883 athletes from 46 countries participated in the sports competition, in 14 sports and 109 events. Additionally, five art competitions were held with 13 events combined. 327 sports medals and 29 arts medals were awarded during the 1928 Summer Olympics. A total of 5,901 souvenir medals were given; 5,139 medals to contestants and officials, and 762 medals to persons that contributed to the Olympics by rendering their services. The souvenir medals are not displayed in the medal tables. Title: 2016 European Karate Championships Passage: The 2016 European Karate Championships, the 51th edition, was held at Montpellier in France from May 5 to 8, 2016 A total of 437 competitors from 46 countries participated at the event. Title: 2011 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships Passage: The 2011 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships was the 75th such event hosted by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Teams representing 46 countries participated in four levels of competition. The competition also served as qualifications for the 2012 competition. Finland won the championship with a 6-1 win in the final game against Sweden. Title: 1991 All-Africa Games Passage: The 5th All-Africa Games were held from September 20 to October 1, 1991, in Cairo, Egypt. Forty-three countries participated in eighteen sports. Title: 1999 All-Africa Games Passage: The 7th All-Africa Games were held from September 10, 1999, to September 19, 1999, in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa. 53 countries participated in eighteen sports. Netball was included as a demonstration sport. Title: 1995 All-Africa Games Passage: The 6th All-Africa Games were played from 13 to 23 September 1995 in Harare, Zimbabwe. 46 countries participated in eighteen sports. Title: UL (safety organization) Passage: UL is an American safety consulting and certification company headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois. It maintains offices in 46 countries. Established in 1894 as the Underwriters' Electrical Bureau (a bureau of the National Board of Fire Underwriters), it was known throughout the 20th century as Underwriters Laboratories and participated in the safety analysis of many of that century's new technologies, most notably the public adoption of electricity and the drafting of safety standards for electrical devices and components. Title: 1995 Shanghai International Film Festival Passage: The 2nd Shanghai International Film Festival was held between October 28 and November 12, 1995. The festival marked the 90 year anniversary of the first ever Chinese film, 1905's "The Battle of Dingjunshan". 232 films from 46 countries participated in the Festival, 19 of which were officially selections for competition. Swiss director Wolfgang Panzer's "Broken Silence" won the Golden Goblet for best film. Title: 2009 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships Passage: The 2009 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships was the 73rd such event hosted by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Teams representing 46 countries participated in four levels of competition. The competition also served as qualifications for the 2010 competition. In the Division I Championship held in April, Kazakhstan and Italy were promoted to the Championship division, while Australia and Romania were demoted to Division II. In the Division II competition, Serbia and South Korea were promoted, North Korea and South Africa were relegated to Division III. In the Division III competition, New Zealand and Turkey were promoted to Division II for 2009. Title: Peter Odhiambo Passage: Peter Opiyo Odhiambo (born October 20, 1966) is a retired boxer from Kenya, who competed for his native country in the Men's Light Heavyweight ( 81 kg) at the 1996 Summer Olympics. One year earlier, he captured the gold medal in his weight division at the 1995 All-Africa Games in Harare, Zimbabwe. Odhiambo is nicknamed "Dynamite".
1995 All-Africa Games
Peter Odhiambo
1995 All-Africa Games
The actress that played Selena in "28 Days Later" stars with Oliver Litondo in a 2010 biographical film directed by who?
Title: The First Grader Passage: The First Grader is a 2010 biographical drama film directed by Justin Chadwick. It stars Naomie Harris, Oliver Litondo, and Tony Kgoroge. The film is based on the true story of Kimani Maruge, a Kenyan farmer who enrolled in elementary school at the age of 84 following the Kenyan government's announcement of free universal primary education in 2003. Title: Sex amp; Drugs amp; Rock amp; Roll (film) Passage: Sex Drugs Rock Roll is a 2010 biographical film about English new wave musician Ian Dury (12 May 1942 27 March 2000), starring Andy Serkis as Dury. The film follows Dury's rise to fame and documents his personal battle with the disability caused by having contracted polio during childhood. The effect that his disability and his lifestyle have upon his relationships is also a focal point of the film. The title of the film is derived from Dury's 1977 7" single, "Sex Drugs Rock Roll". Title: 28 Days Later: The Aftermath Passage: 28 Days Later: The Aftermath is a graphic novel, as a continuation of the hit film "28 Days Later", written by Steve Niles and distributed by Fox Atomic Comics. It was released on April 3, 2007. Title: Naomie Harris Passage: Naomie Melanie Harris, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 6 September 1976) is an English actress. She started her career as a child actress, appearing on the children television series "Simon and the Witch" in 1987. She played voodoo witch Tia Dalma in the second and third "Pirates of the Caribbean" films, Selena in "28 Days Later", and Winnie Mandela in "". She played Eve Moneypenny in the James Bond films "Skyfall" and "Spectre". In 2016, she starred in the critically acclaimed film "Moonlight"; a performance which earned her several nominations for Best Supporting Actress awards, including the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and the Academy Award. Title: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo Passage: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (born 5 December 1967) is a Spanish film director, script writer, and producer. He directed "Intacto" and "28 Weeks Later", the sequel to Danny Boyle's "28 Days Later". His film "Esposados" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1996. Title: 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album Passage: 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album is the accompanying soundtrack to the 2002 film "28 Days Later". It was released on June 17, 2003. The original score was composed by John Murphy, and tracks from Brian Eno, Grandaddy and Blue States which featured in the movie also appear on the album. Title: List of 28 Days Later characters Passage: Characters from the 28 Days Later series (the films "28 Days Later" and "28 Weeks Later" and from the graphic novel "") are listed below. Title: The Hammer (2010 film) Passage: The Hammer, previously titled "Hamill", is a 2010 biographical film about Matt Hamill, a deaf wrestler and mixed martial artist. Oren Kaplan directs the film based on a screenplay co-written by Eben Kostbar and Joseph McKelheer, who are also the film's producers. Russell Harvard, a deaf actor, plays Hamill in the film. "The Hammer" screened at several film festivals throughout 2010 and 2011. The film was released in theaters on October 27 , 2011. Title: 28 Weeks Later Passage: 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 British science fiction horror film, structured as a sequel to the critically and commercially successful 2002 film "28 Days Later". "28 Weeks Later" was co-written and directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, with Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, director and writer of "28 Days Later" respectively, now acting as executive producers. It was released in the United Kingdom and United States on 11 May 2007. The plot depicts the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London following the events in "28 Days Later", the consequence of two young siblings thinking of no one but themselves by breaking protocol to find their infected mother, and the resulting death of all London's previously uninfected humans through the siblings' reintroduction of the highly contagious virus to the safe zone. Title: 28 Days Later Passage: 28 Days Later is a 2002 British post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Danny Boyle, written by Alex Garland, and starring Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson, Megan Burns, and Christopher Eccleston. The plot depicts the breakdown of society following the accidental release of a highly contagious virus and focuses upon the struggle of four survivors to cope with the destruction of the life they once knew.
Justin Chadwick
The First Grader
Naomie Harris
The American attorney, politician and author serving as a republican government official has served for how many years?
Title: Michelle Park Steel Passage: Michelle Eunjoo Park Steel (born June 21, 1955) is an American Republican government official. She is a member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors and a former member of the California State Board of Equalization. Title: Bill Nighbert Passage: Bill Nighbert is a Republican government official in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Title: Abdul Rahman al-Iryani Passage: Abdul Rahman Yahya Al-Eryani (Arabic: ) (10 June 1910 14 March 1998) was the President of Yemen Arab Republic from 1967 to 1974. He was born in Yemen in 1908. He was the President of the Yemen Arab Republic from 5 November 1967 to 13 June 1974. Al-Eryani was a leader of the Al-Ahrar opposition group, during the time of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen. He served as Minister of Religious Endowments under North Yemen's first republican government and is the only civilian politician to have led Northern Yemen. Title: Orrin Hatch Passage: Orrin Grant Hatch (born March 22, 1934) is an American attorney, politician, and author who has been the president pro tempore of the United States Senate since January 2015. Title: Ema Derossi-Bjelajac Passage: Ema Derossi-Bjelajac (sometimes rendered Derosi-Bjelajac) is a Croatian politician who served as the President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Croatia (a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) from 1985 until 1986 and was simultaneously the President of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Croatia. She was the first woman to hold a title equivalent to a head of state, as well as the second woman (after Savka Dabevi-Kuar) to hold a post equivalent to a head of government, in modern day Croatia. She served in a number of high-ranking functions within the League of Communists of Croatia and the Croatian republican government of the period: notably, she was a Member of the Central Committee of the League between 1964-1974, and was a Member and Deputy Speaker of the Croatian Parliament (Sabor) between 1978 and 1982. Title: Arthur H. Vandenberg Jr. Passage: Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg Jr. (June 30, 1907 January 18, 1968) was a Republican government official from Michigan. He worked for many years on the staff of his father, Arthur H. Vandenberg (18841951), who served in the U.S. Senate from 1928 to 1951. He was briefly appointed to Eisenhower's White House staff in November 1952 but resigned in 1953 at the very start of the Eisenhower administration. He also worked as a consultant and academic and edited his fathers papers for publication. Title: United States Senate election in Utah, 1976 Passage: The 1976 United States Senate election in Utah took place on November 2, 1976. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Frank Moss ran for re-election to a fourth term but was defeated by his Republican opponent Orrin Hatch. 40 years after the election, Hatch is currently the longest-serving Republican Senator, having been re-elected for seven terms. Title: Antun Vuji Passage: Antun Vuji (born in Dubrovnik, July 14, 1945) is a Croatian politician, philosopher, political analyst, lexicographer and author serving as a director of the Miroslav Krlea Institute of Lexicography since 2012. He was a member of Croatian Parliament and Minister of Culture in the Croatian Government from January 2000 to December 2003. Title: Edmund J. Brandon Passage: Edmund John Brandon (May 24, 1894 November 1, 1946) was an American attorney and government official who served as the Administrator of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Boston Regional Office, Zone 1 in 1935 and as the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts from 1939 to 1946. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Title: Henry E. Petersen Passage: Henry E. Petersen (1921-1991) was an American attorney and government official. He served as United States Assistant Attorney General during the Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford administrations. Petersen conducted many interviews during the Watergate scandal. Petersen was perhaps the only investigator to research allegations of US voting fraud in the 1970s.
40 years
United States Senate election in Utah, 1976
Orrin Hatch
Rachel Carson and Walter Mosley, are which nationality?
Title: Rachel Carson Prize Passage: Rachel Carson Prize may refer to any of three prizes and awards named after environmentalist Rachel Carson: Title: Walter Mosley Passage: Walter Ellis Mosley (born January 12, 1952) is an American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. He has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hard-boiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private investigator and World War II veteran living in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles; they are perhaps his most popular works. Title: Rachel Carson House (Colesville, Maryland) Passage: The Rachel Carson House is a historic house at 11701 Berwick Road in Colesville, Maryland, an unincorporated area near Silver Spring, Maryland. Built in 1956, this typical suburban ranch-style house was where writer Rachel Carson wrote her classic work "Silent Spring" in 1962. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1991 for its association with Carson. Title: Rachel Carson Passage: Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist, author, and conservationist whose book "Silent Spring" and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Title: Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge Passage: The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is a 9125 acre National Wildlife Refuge made up of several parcels of land along 50 mi of Maine's southern coast. Created in 1966, it is named for environmentalist and author Rachel Carson, whose book "Silent Spring" raised public awareness of the effects of DDT on migratory songbirds, and of other environmental issues. Title: Rachel Carson Prize (environmentalist award) Passage: The Rachel Carson Prize ("Rachel Carson-prisen") is an international environmental award, established in Stavanger, Norway in 1991 to commemorate the achievements of environmentalist Rachel Carson and to award efforts in her spirit. The prize is awarded to a woman who has distinguished herself in outstanding work for the environment in Norway or internationally. Title: Ruth Jury Scott Passage: Ruth Jury Scott (27 March 1909 18 June 2003) was a lifelong environmental activist, naturalist, and conservationist. Scott was a close friend and colleague to Rachel Carson due to their shared passion for educating others about the environment as well as the deadly effects of chemical pesticides. She later served on the executive committee of the Rachel Carson Trust for the Living Environment, Inc. Title: Rachel Carson Run Passage: Rachel Carson Run is a 1.4 mi long tributary of the Allegheny River located in Allegheny County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The stream is named after ecologist Rachel Carson. Title: RV Rachel Carson (2008) Passage: RV "Rachel Carson" is a research vessel owned and operated by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science, named in honor of the marine biologist and writer Rachel Carson. Title: Walter T. Mosley Passage: Walter T. Mosley (born Walter Mosley III in Brooklyn, New York) is an American Democratic politician that represents the 57th district of the New York State Assembly. He serves the neighborhoods of Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Prospect Heights, and parts of Crown Heights and Bedford Stuyvesant.
American
Rachel Carson
Walter Mosley
Godsmack is an American rock band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, formed in which year, The band is composed of founder, frontman and songwriter Sully Erna, Salvatore Paul "Sully" Erna Jr. (born February 7, 1968) is the American vocalist and guitarist , for the American hard rock band Godsmack?
Title: Lisa Guyer Passage: Lisa Guyer is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. She was born into a musical family that put on shows in their community, and Guyer learned to sing and dance by age four. Guyer's vocal skills are completely self-taught. Godsmack's Sully Erna describes Guyer as having "a phenomenal voice and a four-octave range. Guyer is an associate professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Title: Someone in London Passage: "Someone in London" is a song by the rock band Godsmack from their self-titled debut album and this is an instrumental interlude. It's the only music on the album that lead singer Sully Erna had no part in writing. It was written by guitarist Tony Rombola. Title: Godsmack discography Passage: Godsmack is an American alternative metal band founded in 1995 by singer Sully Erna and bassist Robbie Merrill. The band has released six studio albums, one EP, one compilation, three video albums, and twenty-three singles. Erna and Merrill recruited local friend and guitarist Lee Richards and drummer Tommy Stewart to complete the band's lineup. In 1996, Tony Rombola replaced Richards, as the band's guitarist. In 1998, Godsmack released their self-titled debut album, a remastered version of the "All Wound Up" demo. The album was distributed by UniversalRepublic Records and shipped four million copies in the United States. In 2001, the band contributed the track "Why" to the Any Given Sunday soundtrack. After two years of touring, the band released "Awake". Although the album was a commercial success, it failed to match the sales of "Godsmack". In 2002, Stewart left the band due to personal differences, and was replaced by Shannon Larkin. Title: Tony Rombola Passage: Tony Rombola (born November 24, 1964) is an American musician who has been the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the Boston-based Hard Rock band Godsmack since the mid-1990s. Tony Rombola has been cited as 'an extraodinaire' in the guitar world, by Guitar World magazine, and is cited to be the only guitarist to keep an 'original soloing style' during the nu metal period, earning him the respect of the guitar industry. Rombola is also a guitarist for the side-project band Another Animal, formed at the beginning of 2007, the band released their self-titled debut album in October 2007, and played shows, whilst frontman Sully Erna did a small solo tour. Title: Sully Erna Passage: Salvatore Paul "Sully" Erna Jr. (born February 7, 1968) is the American vocalist and guitarist for the American hard rock band Godsmack. He is also a harmonica player, percussionist and pianist, performing these on albums and at live shows. He was ranked 47th in the Top 100 Heavy Metal Vocalists by "Hit Parader". Title: Hollow (Godsmack song) Passage: "Hollow" is an acoustic song by the heavy metal band Godsmack from their fourth studio album, "IV". Frontman Sully Erna and Lisa Guyer are on the song vocals. "Hollow" is the only acoustic song that appeared in the album, and Erna has played it frequently on his solo tour. Title: Meliah Rage Passage: Meliah Rage are an American power metal band from Boston, formed in 1987 by guitaristsongwriter Anthony Nichols. They are characterized primarily as thrash metal with more classical metal melodies. The band has released seven albums. Its current members includes Anthony Nichols, Jim Koury, Darren Lourie, Marc Lopes and Stu Dowie. They at one time featured Godsmack front man Sully Erna on drums, who appeared on the Unfinished Business LP. Title: Releasing the Demons Passage: "Releasing the Demons" is a song by the rock band Godsmack from their third studio album "Faceless" and was written by frontman Sully Erna. Title: Whiskey Hangover Passage: "Whiskey Hangover" is a song by American Hard RockMetal band Godsmack. Released as a promotional single in 2009, it marked the band's first in the almost two years since the release of "Good Times, Bad Times." The song became a live staple in Godsmack's shows during Cre Fest 2 and was released in promotion of their appearance on the tour. "Whiskey Hangover" reached number one on the "Billboard" Mainstream Rock chart. Title: Godsmack Passage: Godsmack is an American rock band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, formed in 1995. The band is composed of founder, frontman and songwriter Sully Erna, guitarist Tony Rombola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Shannon Larkin. Since its formation, Godsmack has released six studio albums, one EP ("The Other Side"), four DVDs, one compilation album ("Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack"), and one live album ("Live and Inspired").
1995
Godsmack
Sully Erna
Who was the director of the 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film in which the actor, often referred to as "The King of Hollywood", starred?
Title: One Sunday Afternoon Passage: One Sunday Afternoon is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Stephen R. Roberts and starring Gary Cooper and Fay Wray. Based on the 1933 Broadway play by James Hagan, the film is about a middle-aged dentist who reminisces about his unrequited love for a beautiful woman and his former friend who betrayed him and married her. This pre-Code film was released by Paramount Pictures on September 1, 1933. Title: I Cover the Waterfront Passage: I Cover the Waterfront is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film directed by James Cruze and starring Ben Lyon, Claudette Colbert, Ernest Torrence, and Hobart Cavanaugh. Title: Reunion in Vienna Passage: Reunion in Vienna is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama produced and distributed by MGM. Sidney Franklin served as director. The film stars John Barrymore in a story taken from a stage play, "Reunion in Vienna", by Robert Emmet Sherwood. Title: Cocktail Hour (film) Passage: Cocktail Hour is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures and starring Bebe Daniels. This film was directed by Victor Scherzinger. Title: Clark Gable Passage: William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 November 16, 1960) was an American film actor and military officer, often referred to as "The King of Hollywood" or just simply as "The King". Gable began his career as a stage actor and appeared as an extra in silent films between 1924 and 1926, and progressed to supporting roles with a few films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1931. The next year, he landed his first leading Hollywood role and over the next three decades he became a leading man in more than 60 motion pictures. Title: Sing Sinner Sing Passage: Sing Sinner Sing is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Howard Christie. Title: Hold Your Man Passage: Hold Your Man is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by an uncredited Sam Wood and starring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, the third of their six films together. The screenplay by Anita Loos and Howard Emmett Rogers was based on a story by Loos. Title: Another Language Passage: Another Language is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film starring Robert Montgomery. Title: Parole Girl Passage: Parole Girl is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Edward Cline. The film stars Mae Clarke and Ralph Bellamy. Title: The White Sister (1933 film) Passage: The White Sister is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming. The film stars Helen Hayes and Clark Gable. It was based on the 1909 novel of the same name by Francis Marion Crawford and was a remake of the silent film, "The White Sister" (1923), starring Lillian Gish and Ronald Colman.
Victor Fleming
The White Sister (1933 film)
Clark Gable
The airport adjacent to the Cedars immigration detention facility is located how far away from Central London?
Title: Gatwick Airport Passage: Gatwick Airport (also known as London Gatwick) (IATA: LGW, ICAO: EGKK) is a major international airport in south-east England, 29.5 mi south of Central London and 2.7 NM north of Crawley. It is the second-busiest airport by total passenger traffic in the United Kingdom, after London Heathrow. Gatwick is the eighth-busiest airport in Europe. Until 2016, it was the busiest single-use runway airport in the world before being overtaken by Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. Title: Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre Passage: Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre is an Australian immigration detention facility in Maribyrnong, Victoria. The centre was originally opened in 1966, as the Maribyrnong Migrant Hostel, then later the Midway (Migrant) Hostel in the late 1960s. The Phillip Migrant Hostel was added later. Title: Villawood Immigration Detention Centre Passage: Villawood Immigration Detention Centre (IDC) is an Australian immigration detention facility located in the suburb of Villawood in Sydney, Australia. It mainly caters for people who have overstayed their visa permit or those who had their visa cancelled because they have failed to comply with their visa conditions, and some adult male and female asylum seekers who have arrived by boat without visas, whom the Australian government refer to as "Illegal Maritime Arrivals". Title: LaSalle Detention Center Passage: LaSalle Detention Center is an immigration detention facility of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, operated by the GEO Group and located on 830 Pinehill Road, about two miles northwest of downtown Jena, La Salle Parish, Louisiana. The prison admitted its first prisoners in 2007 and has a capacity of 1160. Title: Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility Passage: The Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility was established in 1993 as the nations first publicly owned and privately operated adult secure correctional facility and is currently operated by the Central Falls Detention Facility Corporation. This special non-profit, quasi-public detention facility was developed for use by the United States Marshal Service (USMS) in the Northeast and was later extended to include the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from 2005 to 2008. Title: Cedars (immigration detention) Passage: Cedars was an immigration detention facility in Crawley, West Sussex, United Kingdom adjacent to Gatwick Airport. It was operated by UK Visas and Immigration with security and facilities maintenance contracted out to G4S and Barnardo's providing social workers and child welfare services. Title: Nauru Regional Processing Centre Passage: The Nauru Regional Processing Centre is one of many offshore Australian immigration detention facilities, located on the South Pacific island nation of Nauru. The centre is operated by Broadspectrum (formerly Transfield Services) on behalf of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection a department of the Government of Australia that is responsible for immigration, citizenship and border control. The use of immigration detention facilities is part of a policy of mandatory detention in Australia. Title: Dungavel Passage: Dungavel Immigration Removal Centre is an immigration detention facility in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, near the town of Strathaven that is also known as Dungavel Castle or Dungavel House. It is operated by the American private prison firm GEO Group, under contract with the law-enforcement command Border Force for its detention of immigrants for the Home Office. It's the only such facility in Scotland. Title: Higashi Nihon Immigration Center Passage: Higashi Nihon Immigration Center (East Japan Immigration Center aka. Ushiku Shuyojo, Ushiku Detention Center) is one of three immigration detention centers of Japan operated by Ministry of Justice and located in Ushiku, Ibaraki prefecture. It houses approximately 700 people both of males and females. It opened in 1993 for the exceeded capacity of Yokohama Immigration Detention Center. There have been claims among the human rights activists of imates being detained for lengthy periods. March 11, 2011, because of the 2011 Thoku earthquake and tsunami the old facility was closed. Title: Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre Passage: Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre is an immigration detention facility in Harmondsworth, London Borough of Hillingdon, near London Heathrow Airport run by Mitie. Harmondsworth, which neighbours the Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre, holds around 620 men.
29.5 mi south
Cedars (immigration detention)
Gatwick Airport
The 2012 Aircel Chennai Open was a 2012 ATP World Tour tennis tournament, played on outdoor hard courts, doubles title went to the Indo-Serb pair of Janko Tipsarevi, and which Indian professional tennis player, born on 17 June 1973?
Title: Leander Paes Passage: Leander Adrian Paes (born 17 June 1973) is an Indian professional tennis player who is considered to be one of the best doubles and mixed doubles players of all time, having achieved a career Grand Slam in each discipline. Title: 2014 Aircel Chennai Open Passage: The 2014 Aircel Chennai Open was a 2014 ATP World Tour tennis tournament, played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 19th edition of the only ATP tournament taking place in India and took place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India, from 30 December 2013 to 5 January 2014. Title: 2010 Aircel Chennai Open Passage: The 2010 Aircel Chennai Open is a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is the 15th edition of the Chennai Open, and part of the 250 series of the 2010 ATP World Tour. It takes place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India, from January 4 through January 10, 2010. Title: 2017 Aircel Chennai Open Passage: The 2017 Aircel Chennai Open will be a 2017 ATP World Tour tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It will be the 22nd edition of the only ATP tournament taking place in India and will take place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India, from 2 January through 8 January 2017. It was the last edition of the Chennai Open before it moved to Pune,Maharashtra and was renamed the Maharashtra Open. Title: 2015 Aircel Chennai Open Passage: The 2015 Aircel Chennai Open was a men's 2015 ATP World Tour tennis tournament, played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 20th edition of the only ATP tournament taking place in India and took place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India, from 5 January through 11 January 2015. Stan Wawrinka won the singles title. Title: 2012 Aircel Chennai Open Passage: The 2012 Aircel Chennai Open was a 2012 ATP World Tour tennis tournament, played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 17th edition of the only ATP tournament taking place in India and took place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India. It was held from 2 to 8 January. Stanislas Wawrinka was the defending singles champion coming into the tournament but was knocked out in the quarterfinals. Former champion Marin ili was originally in the field as the 4th seed before pulling out with a patellar tendon injury. Finally, fourth seed Milos Raonic from Canada defeated world no. 9 and top seeded Serb Janko Tipsarevi to win only his second ATP title. Raonic became the first player since Roger Federer in 2008 to win an ATP title without losing a serve. The doubles title went to the Indo-Serb pair of Leander Paes and Janko Tipsarevi after they defeated the Israeli pair of Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram. Title: 2011 Aircel Chennai Open Singles Qualifying Passage: The 2011 Aircel Chennai Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 16th edition of the Chennai Open, and part of the 250 series of the 2011 ATP World Tour. It took place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India, from January 3 through January 9, 2011. Title: 2011 Aircel Chennai Open Passage: The 2011 Aircel Chennai Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 16th edition of the Chennai Open, and part of the 250 series of the 2011 ATP World Tour. It took place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India, from January 3 through January 9, 2011. Title: 2016 Aircel Chennai Open Passage: The 2016 Aircel Chennai Open was a 2016 ATP World Tour tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 21st edition of the only ATP tournament taking place in India and took place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India, from 4 January to 10 January 2016. Title: 2013 Aircel Chennai Open Passage: The 2013 Aircel Chennai Open was a 2013 ATP World Tour tennis tournament, played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 18th edition of the only ATP tournament taking place in India and took place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, India. It was held from 31 December to 6 January.
Leander Adrian Paes
2012 Aircel Chennai Open
Leander Paes
Which alternative rock band was founded first, Galaxie 500 or Sponge?
Title: Hudson Bell Passage: Hudson Bell is an American indie rock band from San Francisco. The group is named for lead member Hudson Bell himself, who is the guitar player, vocalist, and songwriter. Attributes that remind reviewers of the Idaho-based indie rock band Built to Spill include long songs that emphasize detailed guitar work, pensive lyrics, unhurried vocal style, and a voice that sometimes closely recalls Built to Spill's Doug Martsch. Pandora Radio lists Galaxie 500, Black Cab, Pavement, and Superchunk as similar artists. Title: Lunapark (album) Passage: Lunapark was the debut album by indie rock band Luna. It was released in 1992 on Elektra Records. As the first musical outing of Dean Wareham since the disbanding of Galaxie 500, "Lunapark" set forth the new musical directions of Wareham and embraced a musical sound that would continue to evolve throughout Luna's tenure. Originally recorded as a three-piece, Luna did not add guitarist Sean Eden to the lineup until 1993's "Slide" EP. Title: Magic Hour (band) Passage: Magic Hour were an American psychedelic rock band from greater Boston, Massachusetts, USA and were made up of former Crystalized Movements member Wayne Rogers and Kate Biggar and former Galaxie 500 members Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang. Title: On Fire (Galaxie 500 album) Passage: On Fire is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Galaxie 500, released in 1989 on Rough Trade Records. It was recorded at Noise NY in New York City with Mark Kramer handling production duties. The "Rolling Stone Album Guide" called it Galaxie 500's "best album by far". Title: Luna (1990s American band) Passage: Luna are an American dream popindie pop band formed in 1991 by singerguitarist Dean Wareham after the breakup of Galaxie 500. Described by "Rolling Stone" as the best band youve never heard of, Luna combined intricate guitar work, traditional rock rhythms and poetic lyrics. Title: Galaxie 500 Passage: Galaxie 500 was an American alternative rock band that formed in 1987 and split up in 1991 after releasing three albums. Title: The Portable Galaxie 500 Passage: The Portable Galaxie 500 is a greatest hits studio album by the rock band Galaxie 500. It was released in 1998 on Rykodisc. Title: Galaxie (band) Passage: Galaxie is a francophone indie garage rock band formed in 2002 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Formerly known as Galaxie 500, they should not be confused with the American alternative rock band Galaxie 500. Title: Dean Wareham Passage: Dean Wareham (born 1 August 1963) is an American musician and actor who formed the band Galaxie 500 in 1987. He left Galaxie 500 in April 1991 and founded the band Luna. Since Luna's breakup in 2005, Wareham has released albums with fellow Luna bandmate (and wife) Britta Phillips (see Dean and Britta). He also works as a film composer, notably on the Noah Baumbach film "The Squid and the Whale". He released a self-titled album in 2014 and reformed Luna in 2015. Title: Sponge (band) Passage: Sponge is an American alternative rock band from Detroit, Michigan formed in 1991 by Vinnie Dombroski, Mike Cross, Tim Cross, and Joey Mazzola. All were formerly of the hard rock band Loudhouse. Sponge was signed to Sony Records in 1994 but has since switched to other labels.
Galaxie 500
Galaxie 500
Sponge (band)
Do Marjo and Kathleen Hanna have the same profession?
Title: Seth Bogart Passage: Seth Bogart is the second overall solo studio album written, recorded and performed by Hunx and His Punx vocalist Seth Bogart. It is the first studio album to be released under his name, as his previous solo record "Hairdresser" was issued under his stage name Hunx. Bogart had enjoyed making music as his Hunx character, but had wanted for a long time to start recording material that showed more of his true self, "like a weird teenagers version of an adult album" as he said in an interview. Therefore, he decide to take more than two years to make the album, unlike during his Hunx period where he would make a record in five days or less. "Seth Bogart" was produced and co-written by Cole MGN, and also features vocal performances from Chela, Kathleen Hanna, Tavi Gevinson, Jeremiah Nadya and Clementine Creevy. Title: The Punk Singer Passage: The Punk Singer is a 2013 documentary film about feminist singer Kathleen Hanna who fronted the bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, and who was a central figure in the riot grrrl movement. Directed by filmmaker Sini Anderson and produced by Anderson and Tamra Davis, the film's title is taken from the Julie Ruin song "The Punk Singer", from Hanna's 1998 solo effort. Title: Radical Act (film) Passage: Radical Act is a feature-length documentary by Tex Clark. Shot in 1995, "Radical Act" documents the contributions of female artists to the 1990s indie rock scene. Participants include Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, Julie Ruin), Toshi Reagon, Gretchen Phillips, Melissa York (Team Dresch, Vitapup, The Butchies), Kim Coletta (Jawbox, co-owner of DeSoto Records), Shirl Hale (Mary Lou Lord, Gerty, Womyn of Destruction), Sharon Topper (God is My Co-Pilot), journalist Evelyn McDonnell ("Mamarama: A Memoir of Sex, Kids and Rock n Roll" and "Rock She Wrote: Women Write About Rock, Pop and Rap"), author Victoria "Vicky" Starr ("KD Lang: All You Get Is Me") and Dr. Kay Turner (now Folk Arts Director of Brooklyn Arts Council). Title: The Julie Ruin Passage: The Julie Ruin are an American band formed in 2010 in New York City. The band rehearse in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and record at Oscilloscope and Figure 8 Recording in Brooklyn. Band members include Carmine Covelli, Sara Landeau, Kathleen Hanna, Kathi Wilcox, and Kenny Mellman. Title: Marjo Passage: Marjolne Morin (born 2 August 1953), professionally known as Marjo, is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec. Title: Le Tigre Passage: Le Tigre ( ) is an American electroclash band from the United States, formed by Kathleen Hanna (formerly of Bikini Kill) and Johanna Fateman in 1998 in New York City. It also featured Sadie Benning from 1998 until 2001 and JD Samson for the rest of the group's run. Le Tigre is known for its left-wing sociopolitical lyrics, dealing with issues of feminism and the LGBT community. Title: Julie Ruin Passage: Julie Ruin is the independent record produced by Kathleen Hanna under the name Julie Ruin in 1997, while taking a break from Bikini Kill. It touches upon feminism, crocheting, aerobics and resisting police abuse. It was mostly produced in Kathleen's apartment in Olympia, Washington. Despite this project mostly being known for the album, Kathleen Hanna started collaborating with her friends Sadie Benning and Johanna Fateman in order to create a live version of Julie Ruin. This group would go on to become Le Tigre. Title: Viva Knievel (band) Passage: Viva Knievel was a punk rock and riot grrrl band in Olympia, Washington in the early 1990s. Viva Knievel was Kathleen Hanna's second band, and included Zeb Olsen and Billy Karren. Her first band was called "Amy Carter" and put on in her own art display space in between exhibitions. Title: Kathleen Hanna Passage: Kathleen Hanna (born November 12, 1968) is an American singer, musician, artist, feminist activist, pioneer of the feminist punk riot grrrl movement, and punk zine writer. In the early-to-mid-1990s she was the lead singer of feminist punk band Bikini Kill, before fronting Le Tigre in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 1998, Hanna released a lo-fi solo album under the name Julie Ruin and since 2010, has been working on a project called The Julie Ruin. A documentary film about Hanna was released in 2013 by director Sini Anderson, titled "The Punk Singer", detailing Hanna's life and career, as well as revealing her years-long battle with Lyme disease. Hanna is married to Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys. Title: Bikini Kill (EP) Passage: Bikini Kill is the first EP by the American punk rock band Bikini Kill led by singer Kathleen Hanna. The six-song vinyl EP was released in 1992 on Kill Rock Stars. It was produced by Fugazi's Ian MacKaye. In 1994, the EP was released on CD together with the "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah" EP under the name "The CD Version of the First Two Records".
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What type of media does Let Him Have It and Tom Courtenay have in common?
Title: Dominic Power Passage: Dominic Power (born 5 July 1973) is an English actor, most recently seen working alongside Tom Courtenay and Gemma Jones in the ITV drama "Unforgotten". Title: One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (film) Passage: One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich is a joint Norwegian-British film, based on the novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn with the same name and released in 1970. The Norwegian title is En dag i Ivan Denisovitsj' liv. The movie stars Tom Courtenay as the title character, a prisoner in the Soviet gulag system of the 1950s who endures Title: The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner Passage: "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner" is a short story by Alan Sillitoe, published in 1959 as part of a short story collection of the same name. The work focuses on Smith, a poor Nottingham teenager from a dismal home in a working class area, who has bleak prospects in life and few interests beyond petty crime. The boy turns to long-distance running as a method of both an emotional and a physical escape from his situation. The story was adapted for a 1962 film of the same title, with Sillitoe writing the screenplay and Tony Richardson directing. The part of Smith (now called Colin) was played by Tom Courtenay. Title: Private Potter Passage: Private Potter is a 1962 British drama film directed by Caspar Wrede and starring Tom Courtenay, Mogens Wieth, Ronald Fraser, and James Maxwell. Title: Tom Courtenay Passage: Sir Thomas Daniel Courtenay ( ; born 25 February 1937) is an English actor who came to prominence in the early 1960s with a succession of films, including "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" (1962), "Billy Liar" (1963), and "Doctor Zhivago" (1965). Since the mid-1960s, he has been known primarily for his work in the theatre, although he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for the film adaptation of "The Dresser" (1983), which he had performed on the West End and on Broadway. He received a knighthood in February 2001 for his service to cinema and theatre. Title: Let Him Have It Passage: Let Him Have It is a 1991 British drama film directed by Peter Medak and starring Christopher Eccleston, Paul Reynolds, Tom Courtenay and Tom Bell. The film is based on the true story of Derek Bentley. Title: The Dresser (1983 film) Passage: The Dresser is a 1983 film, with a screenplay by Ronald Harwood, based on his 1980 play "The Dresser". It tells the story of an aging actor's personal assistant, who struggles to keep his charge's life together. The film was directed by Peter Yates and produced by Yates with Ronald Harwood. Cinematography was by Kelvin Pike. It stars Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay, Zena Walker, Eileen Atkins, Michael Gough and Edward Fox. Finney and Courtenay were both nominated for Academy Awards, BAFTA Awards and Golden Globe Awards for their performances, with Courtenay winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama in a tie with Robert Duvall in "Tender Mercies." Title: The Fool (play) Passage: The Fool is a play by the English playwright Edward Bond. It traces the life of the poet John Clare against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution, from his roots in rural East Anglia via literary success in London to his final years in a lunatic asylum. The play was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre in November 1975 in a production directed by Peter Gill and featuring Tom Courtenay, David Troughton and Nigel Terry among others. Title: Art (play) Passage: ' Art' is a French-language play by Yasmina Reza that premiered on 28 October 1994 at Comdie des Champs-lyses in Paris. The English-language adaptation, translated by Christopher Hampton, opened in London's West End on 15 October 1996, starring Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Ken Stott, produced by David Pugh and Sean Connery, running for eight years. Title: The Day the Fish Came Out Passage: The Day the Fish Came Out (Greece: Otan ta psaria vgikan sti steria) is a 1967 DeLuxe Color Greek-British comedy film directed and written by Michael Cacoyannis who also designed the film's costumes. The film stars Tom Courtenay, Colin Blakely and Sam Wanamaker.
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Let Him Have It
Tom Courtenay
Leica M7 is a model designed by the company of what nationality?
Title: Modular Ocean Model Passage: The Modular Ocean Model (MOM) is a three-dimensional ocean circulation model designed primarily for studying the ocean climate system. The model is developed and supported primarily by researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (NOAAGFDL) in Princeton, USA. Title: Leica Camera Passage: Leica Camera AG is a German company that manufactures optics and high end cameras. The company was founded by Ernst Leitz in 1924. The name Leica is derived from the first three letters of his surname (Leitz) and the first two of the word camera: lei-ca. Title: Benefit financing model Passage: The "benefit financing model" (BFM) is an actuarial forecasting model designed to help analysts project the condition of Unemployment Trust Fund (UTF) a number of years into the future, and quickly assess the financial impact of various economic scenarios and possible law changes. This model was constructed to be highly comprehensive yet flexible enough to adapt to individual state needs. It is considered a useful tool in unemployment insurance benefit financing and trust fund forecasting. Title: Leica M7 Passage: The Leica M7 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera introduced by Leica AG in 2002 as a direct successor to the M6. The electronic Leica M7 is a departure from previous mechanical designs for the M series. Title: FamaFrench three-factor model Passage: In asset pricing and portfolio management the FamaFrench three-factor model is a model designed by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French to describe stock returns. Fama and French were professors at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where Fama still resides. The three factors are (1) market risk, (2) the outperformance of small versus big companies, and (3) the outperformance of high bookmarket versus small bookmarket companies. However, the size and bookmarket ratio themselves are not in the model. For this reason, there is academic debate about the meaning of the last two factors. Title: List of Leica cameras Passage: This is a list of Leica cameras. Leica Camera AG is a German optics company which produces Leica cameras. The predecessor of the company, formerly known as Ernst Leitz GmbH, is now three companies: Leica Camera AG, Leica Geosystems AG, and Leica Microsystems AG, producing cameras, geosurvey equipment, and microscopes, respectively. The Leica cameras are grouped by camera model and year of release. Title: 41 architectural view model Passage: 41 is a view model designed by Philippe Kruchten for "describing the architecture of software-intensive systems, based on the use of multiple, concurrent views". The views are used to describe the system from the viewpoint of different stakeholders, such as end-users, developers and project managers. The four views of the model are logical, development, process and physical view. In addition selected use cases or scenarios are used to illustrate the architecture serving as the 'plus one' view. Hence the model contains 41 views: Title: Contax G Passage: The Contax G1 and Contax G2 are interchangeable-lens cameras sold by Kyocera under the Contax brand in competition with the Leica M7, Cosina Voigtlnder Bessa-R, and Konica Hexar RF. The G1 was introduced in 1994 with the G2 joining it in 1996. In 2005, Kyocera announced it would cease all activity related to the manufacture of Contax cameras at the end of the year, effectively spelling the end of the G system. Title: Healthcare error proliferation model Passage: The healthcare error proliferation model is an adaptation of James Reasons Swiss Cheese Model designed to illustrate the complexity inherent in the contemporary healthcare delivery system and the attribution of human error within these systems. The healthcare error proliferation model explains the etiology of error and the sequence of events typically leading to adverse outcomes. This model emphasizes the role organizational and external cultures contribute to error identification, prevention, mitigation, and defense construction. Title: Leica M-mount Passage: The Leica M mount is a camera lens mount introduced in 1954 with the Leica M3, and a range of lenses. It has been used on all the Leica M series up to the current film Leica M7 and digital Leica M.
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Leica M7
Leica Camera
Shin Hye-sun (born August 31, 1989) is a South Korean actress, she acted her first protagonist role in My Golden Life, a South Korean television series starring Park Si-hoo, released in what year?
Title: Like Land and Sky Passage: Like Land And Sky (; also known as As Much as Heaven and Earth) is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Han Hyo-joo, Lee Joo-hyun, Kang Jung-hwa, and Hong Soo-ah. It aired on KBS1 from January 15 to August 31, 2007 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:25 for 165 episodes. Title: The Princess' Man Passage: The Princess' Man () is a 2011 South Korean television series, starring Park Si-hoo, Moon Chae-won, Kim Yeong-cheol, Song Jong-ho, Hong Soo-hyun, and Lee Soon-jae. It is a period drama about the forbidden romance between the daughter of King Sejo and the son of Sejo's political opponent Kim Jong-seo. It aired on KBS2 from July 20 to October 6, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. Title: Shin Hye-sun Passage: Shin Hye-sun (born August 31, 1989) is a South Korean actress. She made her debut in the television series "School 2013" and acted her first protagonist role in "My Golden Life" (2017). Title: Family's Honor (TV series) Passage: Family's Honor (; also known as Glory of the Family) is a South Korean television series starring Yoon Jung-hee, Park Si-hoo, Jeon No-min, Kim Sung-min, Shin Da-eun, Jeon Hye-jin, and Maya. It aired on SBS from October 11, 2008 to April 19, 2009 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 for 54 episodes. Title: Five Enough Passage: Five Enough () is a 2016 South Korea television series starring Ahn Jae-wook, So Yoo-jin, Shim Hyung-tak, Shim Yi-young, Im Soo-hyang, Shin Hye-sun, Sung Hoon and Ahn Woo-yeon. It airs on KBS2 every Saturday and Sunday from February 20, 2016 at 19:55. Title: Prosecutor Princess Passage: Prosecutor Princess () is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Kim So-yeon, Park Si-hoo, Han Jung-soo and Choi Song-hyun. It aired on SBS from March 31 to May 20, 2010 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Queen of Reversals Passage: Queen of Reversals () is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy television series, starring Kim Nam-joo, Jung Joon-ho, Park Si-hoo and Chae Jung-an. It is about a career woman who experiences the many ups, downs, and reversals of work, family, and romance as she falls in and out of love and marriage. It aired on MBC from October 18, 2010 to February 1, 2011 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 31 episodes. Title: Cheongdam-dong Alice Passage: Cheongdam-dong Alice () is a 2012 South Korean television series, starring Moon Geun-young, Park Si-hoo, So Yi-hyun and Kim Ji-seok. The series tell the story of a young woman's "journey" to Cheongdam-dong one of the wealthiest areas in southern Seoul by seducing a second-generation chaebol into marriage. It aired on SBS from December 1, 2012 to January 27, 2013 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor Passage: How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Kim Seung-woo, Bae Doona, Park Si-hoo, Wang Ji-hye, Son Hyun-joo and Kim Sung-ryung. It aired on SBS from July 25 to September 27, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Title: My Golden Life Passage: My Golden Life () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Park Si-hoo, Shin Hye-sun, Lee Tae-hwan, and Seo Eun-soo. The series airs on KBS2 every Saturday and Sunday from 7:55 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. (KST).
2017
Shin Hye-sun
My Golden Life
Baseball Manager is a 1963 pop art painting visible at a neomodern form of baseball architecture with a seating capacity of what?
Title: Marlins Park Passage: The stadium is designed in a neomodern form of baseball architecture. Marlins Park was also LEED certified as the greenest MLB park in 2012. The building is the sixth MLB stadium to have a retractable roof. With a seating capacity of 37,442, it is the third-smallest stadium in Major League Baseball by official capacity, and the smallest by actual capacity. Title: Varoom! Passage: Varoom! is a 1963 pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein that depicts an explosion and the onomatopoeic sound that gives it its name. Title: Alison Pilkington Passage: Alison Pilkington is an Irish artist who was born in Sligo, Ireland, in 1967. She graduated with a Diploma in Fine Art Painting and Printmaking from Sligo RTC in 1989 and with a BA Hons in Fine Art Painting from The National College of Art and Design, Dublin in 1990. She is a lecturer in Painting at IADT Dun Laoghaire, a Board Member of The Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo and Co Editor of The Fold publication with Cora Cummins, a publishing platform for invited artists to consider various themes. In 2012 she won a British Institution award for painting at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London. In the same year she was shortlisted for the Marmite Painting Prize, which toured the UK from December 2012 to June 2013. In 2013 Pilkington was a Prizewinner in the 5th International ArtSlant Prize. Title: Okay Hot-Shot, Okay! Passage: Okay Hot-Shot, Okay! (sometimes Okay Hot-Shot) is a 1963 pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein that uses his Ben-Day dots style and a text balloon. It is one of several examples of military art that Lichtenstein created between 1962 and 1964, including several with aeronautical themes like this one. It was inspired by panels from four different comic books that provide the sources for the plane, the pilot, the text balloon and the graphic onomatopoeia, "VOOMP!" . Title: Baseball Manager Passage: Baseball Manager is a 1963 pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein. The magna on canvas measures 68 x 56 inches. The painting is visible at Marlins Park (Promenade Level, Section 19), located in Miami, Florida. Title: Woman with Flowered Hat Passage: Woman with Flowered Hat is a 1963 pop art painting with Magna on canvas by Roy Lichtenstein. The work is based on a Pablo Picasso portrait of Dora Maar. In May 2013, it sold for a record price for a Lichtenstein work. Title: In the Car Passage: In the Car (sometimes Driving) is a 1963 pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein. The smaller, older of the two versions of this painting formerly held the record for highest auction price for a Lichtenstein painting. The larger version has been in the collection of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh since 1980. Title: New Painting of Common Objects Passage: The exhibition "New Painting of Common Objects" at the Pasadena Art Museum in 1962 was the first museum survey of American pop art. The eight artists included were: Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Dine, Andy Warhol, Phillip Hefferton, Robert Dowd, Edward Ruscha, Joe Goode and Wayne Thiebaud. It was curated by Walter Hopps, who had given Andy Warhol his first solo show at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles the previous year. The show helped the pop art movement gain critical acceptance, preceding the Guggenheim Museum's 1963 pop art exhibition "Six Painters and the Object", curated by Lawrence Alloway. Title: Little Big Painting Passage: Little Big Painting is a 1965 oil and Magna on canvas pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein. It is part of the "Brushstrokes" series of artworks that include several paintings and sculptures. It is located at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. As with all of his "Brushstrokes" works, it is in part a satirical response to the gestural painting of abstract expressionism. Title: Bratatat! Passage: Bratatat! is a 1963 pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein in his comic book style of using Ben-Day dots and a text balloon.
37,442
Baseball Manager
Marlins Park
What group features half soprano singer Virpi Moskari?
Title: Zulma Bouffar Passage: Zulma Madeleine Boufflar, known as Zulma Bouffar, (24 May 1841 20 January 1909), was a French actress and soprano singer, associated with the opra-bouffe of Paris in the second half of the 19th century who enjoyed a successful career around Europe. Title: Belgrade Marathon Passage: The Belgrade Marathon is a marathon race held annually in Belgrade since 1988. It is typically held in mid-April and also features half marathon and fun run for the public. Title: Nancy Argenta Passage: Nancy Maureen Argenta (born Nancy Maureen Herbison on January 17, 1957) is a Canadian soprano singer, best known for performing music from the pre-classical era. She has won international acclaim, and is considered by many as the leading Handel soprano of her time. Title: Manuela Kraller Passage: Manuela Kraller (born 1 August 1981) is a German soprano singer from Ainring. She is best known as the former lead singer of German symphonic metal band Xandria from late 2010, until late 2013. Manuela was formerly one of the soprano vocalists in German symphonic metal band Haggard. Title: All Is Dream Passage: All Is Dream is the fifth studio album by American rock band Mercury Rev. It was released in the United Kingdom on August 27, 2001, in France on August 28, 2001, and in the United States on September 11, 2001. The album's front cover features half of the 1991 painting "Breakthrough Dreaming" by artist and mystic Jennifer Hathaway. Title: Keys to Ascension Passage: Keys to Ascension is the fourth live and fifteenth studio album by the English rock band Yes. It was released as a double album in October 1996 on Essential Records. After guitarist Steve Howe and keyboardist Rick Wakeman returned to the band in mid-1995, the group relocated to Anderson's hometown of San Luis Obispo, California and started writing and rehearsing for a studio new album. The reunion of this particular line-up was promoted with three shows at the city's Fremont Theater in March 1996, the five's first live performance together since 1979. The album features half of the live set from the 1996 shows and two studio tracks which marked a return to producing long-form pieces. Title: Virpi Moskari Passage: Virpi Moskari is a Mezzo-soprano, and a founder member of the Finnish a cappella group, Rajaton. Title: Thomas-McJunkin-Love House Passage: Thomas-McJunkin-Love House is a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was built for James R. Thomas, president of the Carbon Fuel Company, a coal mining business in the Kanawha Valley. Known originally as "The Maples," it was built for him and his family around 1921. It is in the English Tudor style and features half timbering in some of the gables and brick in others, but the exterior is predominantly in stucco. Title: Elgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site Passage: Elgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site is a state park property in Nevada, United States, preserving a historic one-room schoolhouse that operated from 1922 to 1967. In 1998, the building was restored at private expense to its original appearance. In July 2005, it became a state historic site. Later that year, floods damaged Nevada State Route 317, restricting access to the site. The park features half of the school's original furnishings and other items authentic to the time period. It is open for tours by appointment. Title: Mezzo-soprano Passage: A mezzo-soprano or mezzo ( , ; ] meaning "half soprano") is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range lies between the soprano and the contralto voice types. The mezzo-soprano's vocal range usually extends from the A below middle C to the A two octaves above (i.e. AA in scientific pitch notation, where middle C C). In the lower and upper extremes, some mezzo-sopranos may extend down to the F below middle C (F) and as high as "high C" (C).
Rajaton
Virpi Moskari
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Durban Qalandars is owned by the businessman who owns what other Pakistan Super League franchise?
Title: Fakhar Zaman (cricketer) Passage: Fakhar Zaman (UrduPashto: ; born 10 April 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for the national team. He has also played for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. Title: Peshawar Zalmi Passage: Peshawar Zalmi (Pashto: ; Urdu: ; lit. "Peshawar Youth") is a Pakistani franchise T20 cricket team which plays in the Pakistan Super League and represents Peshawar, capital city of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is owned by Javed Afridi of Haier Pakistan, who also owns the Benoni Zalmi franchise in the T20 Global League of South Africa. Peshawar Zalmi was established in 2015 following the announcement of the inaugural Pakistan Super League (PSL) by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Darren Sammy is the current captain of the team as of October 2016 and Mohammad Akram is the head coach. Title: Lahore Qalandars Passage: Lahore Qalandars (Urdu: ; Punjabi: ; acronym LQ) is a Pakistani professional cricket franchise which plays in the Pakistan Super League. The Home ground of the team is Gaddafi Stadium. It nominally represents the city of Lahore and the province Punjab in the league. The team is owned by Qatar Lubricants Company Limited (QALCO). The team is currently captained by Brendon McCullum and coached by Paddy Upton, a former South African cricketer. Lahore Qalandars was the second most expensive franchise and was one of the few teams sold to an international company. Title: Durban Qalandars Passage: The Durban Qalandars is a professional franchise Twenty20 cricket team of the T20 Global League in South Africa, which represents the city of Durban. It is owned by Fawad Rana, a Pakistani businessman who also owns the Lahore Qalandars franchise in Pakistan Super League. The marquee player of Durban Qalandars is Hashim Amla. The team logo is similar to Lahore Qalandars logo. Title: Islamabad United Passage: Islamabad United (Urdu: ) is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team is nominally based in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan and was formed in 2015 to compete in the first season of the Pakistan Super League. The franchise is owned by Leonine Global Investments through its sports entity Leonine Global Sports. The franchise won the first PSL title, defeating Quetta Gladiators in the final. Title: Lahore Qalandars in 2017 Passage: The Lahore Qalandars is a franchise cricket team that represents Lahore in the Pakistan Super League. They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2017 Pakistan Super League. The team was captained by Brendon McCullum, and they won three matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2017. They stand on fifth position and as a result they were eliminated in group stage. Title: Fawad Rana Passage: Fawad Naeem Rana is a Pakistani businessman and franchise owner. He owns Lahore Qalandars and Durban Qalandars. Title: Cameron Delport Passage: Cameron Scott Delport (born 12 May 1989) is a South African cricketer who plays for the Dolphins. He is a left-hand opening batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler. Delport also played for the Lahore Qalandars during the first edition of Pakistan Super League. He scored 227 runs at the average of 32.42 with the highest total of 78. He was included in the KwaZulu-Natal cricket team squad for the 2015 Africa T20 Cup. Delport was educated at Westville Boys' High School in Durban. Title: Multan Tigers Passage: The Multan Tigers are a Pakistani Domestic T20 Cricket team based in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. The team was established in 2004 and its home ground is the Multan Cricket Stadium. There was first expected to be a Multani team in 2016 Pakistan Super League but after the Pakistan Cricket Board announced the 5 teams for Pakistan Super League it was confirmed that there will not be a team representing Multan in the first edition of Pakistan Super League. The manager of the Tigers is Sheikh Saleem. Title: Lahore Qalandars in 2016 Passage: The Lahore Qalandars is a franchise cricket team that represents Lahore in the Pakistan Super League. They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2016 Pakistan Super League. The team was captained by Azhar Ali, and they stand on fifth position after winning just two matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2016, as a result they were eliminated in group stage. Umar Akmal with 335 runs in 7 matches was leading run scorer of the tournament.
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Jon Garth Murray, was the second son of late controversial activist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, was an American activist, founder of American Atheists, and the organization's president, from which span of years?
Title: Henry M. Tichenor Passage: Henry Milford Tichenor (October 23, 1858 - December 4, 1922) was a writer and magazine editor prominent in the socialist and freethinking movements during the Progressive Era and the Golden Age of Freethought of American history. His writings frequently condemned organized religion, Christianity in particular, as a tool used by the upper classes to maintain control over the working class. In the realm of opposition to religion, he has been ranked beside Clarence Darrow and Madalyn Murray O'Hair as a leading American freethinker of the twentieth century. Title: Ellen Johnson Passage: Ellen Johnson (born 1955) is an American activist for the civil rights of atheists and for the separation of church and state in the United States. She served as the president of the organization American Atheists from 19952008. Title: Jon Garth Murray Passage: Jon Garth Murray (November 16, 1954 September 29, 1995) was the second son of late controversial activist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the first president and founder of American Atheists, Inc., in 1963. He was also the half-brother of the reverend William "Bill" Murray. Title: Madalyn Murray O'Hair Passage: Madalyn Murray O'Hair ("ne" Mays; April 13, 1919 September 29, 1995), who also used multiple pseudonyms (her most preferred being M. Bible), was an American activist, founder of American Atheists, and the organization's president from 1963 to 1986. She created the first issues of "American Atheist Magazine". One of her sons, Jon Garth Murray, became the nominal president of the organization from 1986 to 1995, but she remained "de facto" president during these nine years. Title: American Atheists Passage: American Atheists is a non-profit activist organization in the United States dedicated to defending the civil liberties of atheists and advocating for the complete separation of church and state. It provides speakers for colleges, universities, clubs and the news media. It also publishes books and the quarterly "American Atheist Magazine", currently edited by Pamela Whissel. The organization was founded by Madalyn Murray O'Hair in 1963, following her role in removing mandatory prayer from public schools. Title: William J. Murray Passage: William J. "Bill" Murray III (born May 25, 1946) is an American author, Baptist minister, and social conservative lobbyist who currently serves as the chairman of the Religious Freedom Coalition, a non-profit organization in Washington, D.C., active on issues related to aiding Christians in Islamic and Communist countries. The son of the late atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Murray played a significant part alongside his mother in the ending of mandatory prayer in public schools in 1963. Title: Minnesota Atheists Passage: Minnesota Atheists is the largest atheist organization in the state of Minnesota. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to promote the positive contributions of atheism and to maintain the separation of state and church. They are affiliated with Atheist Alliance International, and the American Atheists. Minnesota Atheists is also part of the Alliance of Secular Humanist Societies, which is connected to the Council for Secular Humanism. The organization currently publishes a monthly newsletter, a weekly radio show and podcast called "Atheists Talk", and a community access television show by the same name. Title: Frank Zindler Passage: Frank R. Zindler (born 1939) is an American atheist who served as interim president of the atheist organization American Atheists in 2008. He was former professor of biology and geology, and Chairman, Division of Science, Nursing, Technology, at Fulton-Montgomery Community College of the State University of New York. He is both editor of "American Atheist Magazine" and Director of American Atheists Press. In the spring of 2011, he published a multi-volume anthology of his short essays and other works. Title: Maureen Fiedler Passage: Sister Maureen Fiedler, Ph.D., is an American activist and radio host and a member of the Sisters of Loretto (not related to the Sisters of Loreto). She is a progressive, controversial activist within the Roman Catholic Church. She has a long history working with interfaith coalitions on a variety of issues including: social justice, peace, anti-racism work, gender equality, human rights and female ordination in the Catholic Church. She holds a doctorate in Government from Georgetown University. She is the executive producer and host of the radio show "Interfaith Voices", which she originated. Title: The Most Hated Woman in America Passage: The Most Hated Woman in America is an American biopic film directed by Tommy O'Haver and written by O'Haver and Irene Turner. It stars Melissa Leo as Madalyn Murray O'Hair.
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Who were the co-stars of the actor who portrayed Ethan Rom on the television series "Lost," in the American crime drama film directed by Todd Field?
Title: American History X Passage: American History X is a 1998 American crime drama film directed by Tony Kaye, written by David McKenna, and stars Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, Fairuza Balk, Stacy Keach, Elliott Gould, Avery Brooks, Ethan Suplee, and Beverly D'Angelo. The film was released in the United States on October 30, 1998 and was distributed by New Line Cinema. Title: Net Worth (2000 film) Passage: Net Worth is a 2000 drama film that starred Todd Field, Craig Sheffer, Daniel Baldwin, Michael T. Weiss, Tara Wood, Ernie Garrett, and Alix Koromzay. It was directed by Kenny Griswold from a script written by Kenny Griswold and Bill Kerig. Title: In the Bedroom Passage: In the Bedroom is a 2001 American crime drama film directed by Todd Field, and dedicated to Andre Dubus, whose short story "Killings" is the source material on which the screenplay, by Field and Robert Festinger, is based. The film stars Tom Wilkinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Stahl, Marisa Tomei, and William Mapother. Title: Broken Vessels Passage: Broken Vessels is a 1999 medical drama film directed by Scott Ziehl and written by Ziehl along with David Baer and John McMahon. The film debuted at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival and marked Ziehl's directorial debut. It stars Todd Field, Jason London, Roxana Zal, Susan Traylor, and James Hong. The film follows a rookie paramedic and his hardened drug-addicted partner as they take calls and cruise L.A. in their ambulance. Although it shares the same name as the book, it has nothing to do with the Andre Dubus essay collection of the same name. Title: William Mapother Passage: William Reibert Mapother Jr. ( ; born April 17, 1965) is an American actor, best known for his role as Ethan Rom on the television series "Lost". Title: Close to Home (2005 TV series) Passage: Close to Home is an American crime drama television series co-produced by Warner Bros. Television and Jerry Bruckheimer Television for CBS. While in pre-production the series was known as "American Crime". It first aired from October 4, 2005 to May 11, 2007 and starred actress Jennifer Finnigan as Annabeth Chase, a Deputy Prosecutor for Marion County, Indiana. Created by Jim Leonard, the series was primarily filmed in Southern California. The score composer was Michael A. Levine. Title: Killer Women Passage: Killer Women is an American crime drama television series that aired on ABC from January 7 to March 25, 2014. The series is based on the Argentine crime drama "Mujeres Asesinas", which was adapted into an American setting by writer Hannah Shakespeare. Shakespeare also serves as an executive producer alongside Sofa Vergara, Ben Silverman, Luis Balaguer, and Martin Campbell for Pol-Ka Productions, Silverman's Electus Productions, Vergara and Balaguer's Latin World Entertainment, and ABC Studios. The pilot episode was directed by Lawrence Trilling. Title: The Onion Field (film) Passage: The Onion Field is a 1979 American crime drama film directed by Harold Becker and written by Joseph Wambaugh, based on his 1973 true crime book "The Onion Field". The film stars John Savage, James Woods, Franklyn Seales and Ted Danson in his film debut. Title: Little Children (film) Passage: Little Children is a 2006 American drama film directed by Todd Field. It is based on the novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta, who along with Field wrote the screenplay. It stars Kate Winslet, Patrick Wilson, Jennifer Connelly, Jackie Earle Haley, Noah Emmerich, Gregg Edelman, Phyllis Somerville and Will Lyman. The original music score is composed by Thomas Newman. The film screened at the 44th New York Film Festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. It earned 3 nominations at the 79th Academy Awards: Best Actress for Winslet, Best Supporting Actor for Haley, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Field and Perrotta. Title: New Port South Passage: New Port South is a 2001 drama film. The film is set in the fictional town of New Port, near Chicago. It stars Will Estes, Todd Field, and Blake Shields, was written by James Hughes and directed by Kyle Cooper. The soundtrack is by Telefon Tel Aviv.
Tom Wilkinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Stahl, Marisa Tomei
In the Bedroom
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Patrick Tam and Padmarajan, have which occupation in common?
Title: Nomad (1982 film) Passage: Nomad () is a 1982 Hong Kong film directed by Patrick Tam. It is about the experiences of a group of youngsters who feel lost and try to find the true meaning of life. "Nomad" is considered as one of the representatives of the Hong Kong New Wave films. Title: After This Our Exile Passage: After This Our Exile (, literally "Father-Son") is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Patrick Tam. Title: Born Wild (film) Passage: Born Wild is a 2001 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Patrick Leung and starring Louis Koo, Daniel Wu, Patrick Tam and Jo Kuk. Title: The Duel (2000 film) Passage: The Duel is a 2000 Hong Kong "wuxia" comedy film directed by Andrew Lau and starring Andy Lau, Ekin Cheng, Nick Cheung, Kristy Yang, Zhao Wei and Patrick Tam. The film is adapted from "Juezhan Qianhou" of Gu Long's "Lu Xiaofeng" novel series. It is known for its humorous take on the original story and its special effects. Title: My Heart Is That Eternal Rose Passage: My Heart Is That Eternal Rose () is a 1989 Hong Kong film directed by Patrick Tam. Title: Final Victory Passage: Final Victory is a 1987 Hong Kong action film directed by Patrick Tam and starring Eric Tsang, Loletta Lee, Margaret Lee and Tsui Hark. Title: Patrick Tam (film director) Passage: Patrick Tam Kar Ming (; born March 25, 1948) is a Hong Kong film director and film editor. He is known as the mentor of Wong Kar-wai. Title: Padmarajan Passage: Padmarajan (23 May 1945 24 January 1991) (also known as Padmarajan Pillai) was an Indian author, screenwriter, and film director who was known for his landmark works in Malayalam literature and Malayalam cinema. Padmarajan was the founder of a new school of film making in Malayalam, along with Bharathan, in the 1980s, which created films that were widely received while also being critically acclaimed. Title: Two Thumbs Up (film) Passage: Two Thumbs Up is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese action comedy film directed by first-time director Lau Ho-leung and starring Francis Ng, Simon Yam, Leo Ku, Patrick Tam, Mark Cheng, Christie Chen and Philip Keung. Title: Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain (2006 TV series) Passage: Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain is a 2006 Hong Kong-Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novels "Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain" and "The Young Flying Fox". Directed by Andrew Lau and Tam Yau-yip, the series is a co-production by the Hong Kong companies ATV and Ciwen Pictures, with Wong Jing as producer, starring Nie Yuan, Athena Chu, Gillian Chung, Ady An, Alex Fong, Anthony Wong and Patrick Tam. It was first broadcast in Hong Kong on ATV in 2006.
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