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Alexander Keith is the founder of the brewery that is located in what city?
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Title: Alexander Keith's Brewery
Passage: Founded in 1820, Alexander Keith's is a brewery in Halifax, Canada. It is among the oldest commercial breweries in North America. (The oldest surviving brewing enterprise in Canada was established by John Molson in Montreal in 1786 while the oldest in the US, Yuengling, originally called Eagle Brewing, was founded in 1829 in Pottsville, PA.)
Title: Alexander Keith Johnston (18441879)
Passage: Alexander Keith Johnston (November 11, 1844 in EdinburghJune 28, 1879 in Tanzania) was a Scottish explorer and geographer.
Title: Kenneth Keith, Baron Keith of Castleacre
Passage: Kenneth Alexander Keith, Baron Keith of Castleacre (30 August 1916 1 September 2004) was a British businessman and banker.
Title: 2009 Alexander Keith's Tankard
Passage: The 2009 Alexander Keith's Tankard (New Brunswick's men's provincial curling championship) was held February 1115 at Thistle St. Andrews Curling Club in Saint John, New Brunswick. The winning team will represent New Brunswick at the 2009 Tim Hortons Brier in Calgary.
Title: Alexander Keith McClung
Passage: Alexander Keith McClung (14 June 1811 23 March 1855) briefly served as US charg d'affaires to Bolivia in President Zachary Taylor's administration. An "inveterate Southern duelist" nicknamed "The Black Knight of the South", he was also a poet. James H. Street used him as the model for the character Keith Alexander in his novel "Tap Roots" (1942).
Title: Alexander Keith Johnston (18041871)
Passage: Alexander Keith Johnston FRSE FRGS FGS FEGS LLD (28 December 18049 July 1871) was a Scottish geographer and cartographer.
Title: Keith's Chapel
Passage: Keith's Chapel also known as Mr Keith's Chapel and the May Fair Chapel, was a private chapel in Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, operated by the 18th century Church of England clergyman Alexander Keith.
Title: Fugitive Rage
Passage: Fugitive Rage is a crime drama action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Shauna O'Brien, Jay Richardson and Alexander Keith, credited as Wendy Schumacher. The film was released straight to video in 1996.
Title: Alexander Keith (politician)
Passage: Alexander Keith (October 5, 1795 December 14, 1873) was a Scottish born Canadian politician, Freemason and brewer. He was mayor of the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, a Conservative member of the provincial legislature, and the founder of the Alexander Keith's Nova Scotia Brewery.
Title: Alexander Keith Marshall
Passage: Alexander Keith Marshall (February 11, 1808 April 28, 1884) was a United States Representative from Kentucky. He was born at Buck Pond, near Versailles, Kentucky. He completed preparatory studies and settled in Nicholasville, Kentucky. Studying medicine, he graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1844 and then engaged in the practice of medicine at Nicholasville, Kentucky.
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Halifax
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Alexander Keith (politician)
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Alexander Keith's Brewery
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What Boo Ji-Young film was about employees of a retail supermarket who band together when the contract workers are laid off?
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Title: 2007 Haradh, Saudi Arabia gas pipeline explosion
Passage: 2007 Haradh, Saudi Arabia, gas pipeline explosion occurred just after midnight on 18 November 2007 at a natural gas pipeline near Haradh gas plant and at a distance of thirty kilometers (eighteen miles) off the Hawiya gas plant in eastern Saudi Arabia. The plant and the pipeline are operated by Saudi Aramco, the country's national oil company, and contract workers were linking a new pipe to the line at the time of the explosion.
Title: Foodworks
Passage: FoodWorks is the brand the Australian independent retail supermarket group Australian United Retailers Limited (AURL) trade under. The AURL was created in November 2004 from the Merger of the FoodWorks Supermarket Group Ltd (FSG) and Australian United Retailers (AUR). Its main competitors are Woolworths, Coles, Bi-Lo, IGA, and Aldi. It is Australia's second largest leading independent supermarket retailing group, supporting in excess of 1.35 billion in annual sales at the retail level.
Title: Cart (film)
Passage: Cart () is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Boo Ji-young. About employees of a retail supermarket who band together when the contract workers are laid off, it is both an ensemble drama and a social critique.
Title: Contingent work
Passage: Contingent work or casual work is an employment relationship which is considered non-permanent. These jobs are typically part time (typically with variable hours), have limited job security, and result in payment on a piece work basis. Contingent work is usually not considered to be a career or part of a career. One of the features of contingent work is that it usually offers little or no opportunity for career development. Contingent workers are also often called freelancers, independent professionals, temporary contract workers, independent contractors, or consultants.
Title: Fidesco Group
Passage: The Fidesco Group is one of the first and largest retail supermarket chains in Moldova. Fidesco Group was founded in 1992. Its main activity is import and retailwholesale of food products. The legal form of ownership is a limited company, 100 owned by private capital.
Title: Staff augmentation
Passage: Staff augmentation is an outsourcing strategy which is used to staff a project and respond to business objectives. The technique consists of evaluating the existing staff and then determining which additional skills are required. One possible advantage of this approach is that it may leverage existing resources as well as utilize outsourced services and contract workers.
Title: Manufacturing supermarket
Passage: A manufacturing supermarket (or market location) is, for a factory process, what a retail supermarket is for the customer. The customers draw products from the 'shelves' as needed and this can be detected by the supplier who then initiates a replenishment of that item. It was the observation that this 'way of working' could be transferred from retail to manufacturing that is one of the cornerstones of the Toyota Production System (TPS).
Title: Promyshlenniki
Passage: The promyshlenniki (compare the Russian ("promyshlennost"'), literally "a trade" or "business" or "industry") were Russian and indigenous Siberian contract workers drawn largely from the state serf and townsman class who engaged in the Siberian, maritime and later the Russian American fur trade. Initially the Russians in Russian America were Siberian fur hunters, although many later worked as sailors, carpenters, artisans and craftsmen. Promyshlenniki formed the backbone of Russian trading operations in Alaska. By the early 1820s, when the share system was abandoned and replaced by salaries, their status remained in name only; they became employees of the Russian-American Company and their duties and activities became increasingly less involved in the fur-gathering activities of the Company.
Title: Sisters on the Road
Passage: Sisters on the Road (; lit. "Now, things are just fine as they are") is a South Korean independent film written and directed by Boo Ji-young, and starring Shin Mina and Gong Hyo-jin.
Title: Boo Ji-Young
Passage: Boo Ji-Young (born September 16, 1971) is a South Korean director and scriptwriter. After graduating from the Korean Academy of Film Arts, she began her career in independent filmmaking in South Korea. She created her first film "Sisters on the Road" in 2008. She is best known for her film "Cart" (2014), which was screened at many international film festivals.
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Cart
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Boo Ji-Young
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Cart (film)
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What was Jan Baptist van Renseelaer's father's profession?
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Title: Susanna van Lee
Passage: Susanna van Lee (ca. 1630 buried 13 January 1700) was a Dutch stage actor and ballet dancer. She was married to Conrad Rochus Eeckhout (ca. 16301701), musician. She was a member of the theatre company of Jan Baptist van Fornenbergh (16241697), and as such toured in Northern Germany, Denmark and Sweden. She was also active at the theatre of Amsterdam in 16551700.
Title: Jan Baptist van Helmont
Passage: Jan Baptist van Helmont ( ; ] ; 12 January 1580 30 December 1644) was a Flemish chemist, physiologist, and physician. He worked during the years just after Paracelsus and the rise of iatrochemistry, and is sometimes considered to be "the founder of pneumatic chemistry". Van Helmont is remembered today largely for his ideas on spontaneous generation, his 5-year tree experiment, and his introduction of the word "gas" (from the Greek word "chaos") into the vocabulary of scientists.
Title: Kiliaen van Rensselaer (merchant)
Passage: Kiliaen van Rensselaer (] ; 1586 buried 7 October 1643 ) was a Dutch diamond and pearl merchant from Amsterdam who was one of the founders and directors of the Dutch West India Company, being instrumental in the establishment of New Netherland.
Title: Johannes Pharamund Rhumelius
Passage: Johannes Pharamond Rhumelius (15971661) was a German alchemist and physician, and a contemporary of Jan Baptist van Helmont. He was born in Neumark and died in Nuremberg.
Title: Jan Baptist van Deynum
Passage: Jan Baptist van Deynum, or Duinen (16201668), was a Flemish Baroque painter.
Title: Jan Baptist van Fornenburgh
Passage: Jan Baptist van Fornenburgh (1585 in Antwerp 1650 in The Hague), was a Dutch Golden Age flower painter.
Title: Dorotea van Fornenbergh
Passage: Dorotea van Fornenbergh (born between 1647 and 1654 died after 1697), was a Dutch stage actor. Born to theatre director Jan Baptist van Fornenbergh (16241697) and actor Helena Heusen (ca. 16221680), married in 1696 to Johan Hauman Gal.
Title: Jan Baptist van Rensselaer
Passage: Jan Baptist van Rensselaer (Amsterdam 18 March 1629Amsterdam, 24 October 1678) was the second son of Kiliaen van Rensselaer, the first Patroon of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck.
Title: Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont
Passage: Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont (baptised 20 October 1614 1698 or 1699) was a Flemish alchemist and writer, the son of Jan Baptist van Helmont. He is now best known for his publication in the 1640s of his father's pioneer works on chemistry, which link the origins of the science to the study of alchemy.
Title: Jan Baptist van Heil
Passage: Jan Baptist van Heil (1604 in Brussels 1685) was a Flemish Baroque painter.
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diamond and pearl merchant
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Jan Baptist van Rensselaer
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Kiliaen van Rensselaer (merchant)
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Jessica Lee Goldyn performed in the revival of this musical with music by who
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Title: Jessica Waterhouse
Passage: Jessica Lee Waterhouse (born 7 February 1997) is an Australian professional footballer, who currently plays for Adelaide United in the Australian W-League.
Title: Jessica Lee Rose
Passage: Jessica Lee Rose (born April 26, 1987) is an American-New Zealand actress who first gained popularity after playing the role of "lonelygirl15", a fictional teenage homeschooled character named Bree who appeared in YouTube video blogs, beginning in June 2006. The mystery surrounding the possible fictionality of her character led to an outing by the "Los Angeles Times", which thrust her into the mainstream spotlight. In 2007, Rose won a Webby for this role.
Title: Jessica Lee (figure skater)
Passage: Jessica Lee (born December 12, 1999) is an American figure skater.
Title: Jessica Lee Goldyn
Passage: Jessica Lee Goldyn (born December 1985) is an American Broadway actress who performed in the revival of "A Chorus Line" as Val. She played the lead role of Cassie from August 10, 2008 opposite Mario Lopez who played the character Zack, until the show ended its Broadway revival run on August 17, 2008. Goldyn had been an understudy for the lead character of Cassie.
Title: Jessica Lee (disambiguation)
Passage: Jessica Lee is a British politician.
Title: A Chorus Line
Passage: A Chorus Line is a musical with music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban and a book by James Kirkwood, Jr. and Nicholas Dante. Centred on seventeen Broadway dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line, the musical is set on the bare stage of a Broadway theatre during an audition for a musical. "A Chorus Line" provides a glimpse into the personalities of the performers and the choreographer as they describe the events that have shaped their lives and their decisions to become dancers.
Title: Jessica's Crime
Passage: Jessica's Crime is a sporadically active American independent rock band. Founding member and lead vocalist Aaron Bishop has cited the band's "day-jobs in professional academia" as the primary reason for their occasional, long periods of apparent quiescence. The band formed originally in 1989 as Mistress Christia, morphing into the SpeedKings by the early 90's, before establishing themselves as Jessica's Crime in 1995, following a number of changes in personnel. Originally from Dallas, Texas, the band moved to Philadelphia, PA in 1999. As of the release of their 2006 record "Gone to Texas", Jessica's Crime comprises two members: founder J. Aaron Bishop (guitars, vocals, bass, programming, etc.) and Michael P (guitars, vocals, bass, banjo, programming). Their musical style contains elements of punk rock, post-punk industrial music, dance, and older country music, la Hank Williams and Lefty Frizzell. According to their website, they had not performed live since late 1999, though in the spring of 2010 they began to play the occasional show in the DallasFt. Worth area.
Title: KevJumba
Passage: Kevin Wu () (born June 12, 1990) is an American blogger, activist and humanitarian. He was best known for being an early YouTube celebrity, comedian, and actor known by his YouTube username of KevJumba. The "San Francisco Chronicle"nowiki'nowikis Jeff Yang has noted that Wu is not a comedian in the conventional sense but that by "just talking [he] is, well, pretty hilarious" due to his deadpan vocal delivery, animated facial expressions and tendency toward unexpected digressions. Wu previously appeared on The CW Television Network's short-lived "Online Nation" and co-starred with Jessica Lee Rose and Philip DeFranco in "Hooking Up" from HBOLabs (the online arm of HBO) in 2008. In 2010, Wu and his father, Michael, competed as a team on the 17th season of "The Amazing Race", placing seventh out of eleven teams. In 2014, Wu starred in crime drama film "Revenge of the Green Dragons" (executive produced by Martin Scorsese). In 2013, Wu ceased production of YouTube content. In 2017, Wu returned to social media and YouTube as a small time blogger, having emerged from a self-imposed spiritual retreat. Wu has since embraced East Asian and South Asian religions, a long-time interest.
Title: Jessica Lee Morgan
Passage: Jessica Lee Morgan (born June 16, 1976) is a British singer and songwriter.
Title: Jessica Ware
Passage: Jessica Lee Ware is an African-American evolutionary biologist and entomologist. She is an assistant professor at Rutgers University, Newark. She studies the evolution of insect physiology and behavior, particularly dragonflies and dictyoptera, as well as their biogeography (their geographic distribution). Ware was a contributor to a major study of the phylogenomics of insect evolution, and developed molecular phylogeny of hexapoda.
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Marvin Hamlisch
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Jessica Lee Goldyn
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A Chorus Line
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Braemar is a northern village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, in Wingecarribee Shire, it is located 2 km north-east of Mittagong, a town located in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, in which country?
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Title: Yerrinbool, New South Wales
Passage: Yerrinbool is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in the Wingecarribee Shire, and is accessible from the Hume Highway (via Bargo or Alpine) and is about 12 km drive from nearby Mittagong. It is 68 km to Hill Top as the crow flies, accessible by foot via a fire trail. It was previously officially known as the "Town of Yerrinbool". It is located on the historic Old Hume Highway. At the 2016 census , Yerrinbool had a population of 1,164.
Title: Welby, New South Wales
Passage: Welby is a small town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. It was originally called Fitzroy. The town is located 1 km west of Mittagong and houses the local Southern Highlands RTA office. At the 2016 census , Welby had a population of 758.
Title: Mittagong
Passage: Mittagong is a town located in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. The town acts as the gateway to the Southern Highlands when coming from Sydney. Mittagong is situated at an elevation of 635 m . The town is close to Bowral, Berrima, Moss Vale and the Northern Villages such as Yerrinbool and Colo Vale. Moreover, Mittagong is home to many wineries of the Southern Highlands which has been a recent growing wine and cellar door region.
Title: Hill Top, New South Wales
Passage: Hill Top is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. Previous names of the village include "Hilltop" and "Jellore". It is a 17 km drive to Mittagong and around 10 km drive to the Hume Highway via Colo Vale. It is roughly 68 km to Yerrinbool as the crow flies. At the 2016 census , Hill Top had a population of 2,674.
Title: Colo Vale, New South Wales
Passage: Colo Vale (Known colloquially by locals as 'The Vale') is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. It is situated 2 km north-west of Aylmerton, 5 km from the Hume Highway and 12 km drive to Mittagong.
Title: Berrima, New South Wales
Passage: Berrima ( ) is a historic village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. The village, once a major town, is located on the Old Hume Highway between Canberra and Sydney. It was previously known officially as the Town of Berrima. It is close to the three major towns of the Southern Highlands; Mittagong, Bowral and Moss Vale.
Title: Balaclava, New South Wales
Passage: Balaclava is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia in Wingecarribee Shire. It is 1 km north-east of Mittagong. The village includes a service station, real estate, pre-school, nursery, doctor's surgery and antiques store. It is located in Wingecarribee Shire and is often considered part of Braemar along with its neighbour Willow Vale. At the 2016 census , Balaclava had a population of 496.
Title: Braemar, New South Wales
Passage: Braemar is a northern village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia in Wingecarribee Shire. It is located 2 km north-east of Mittagong and is often considered to include the hamlet villages of Balaclava and Willow Vale.
Title: Aylmerton, New South Wales
Passage: Aylmerton is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia in Wingecarribee Shire. It is located north-east of Mittagong. The only buildings in Aylmerton are a fire station and houses, many of which are on farms. There is also an Aylmerton in Norfolk, England.
Title: Willow Vale, New South Wales (Wingecarribee)
Passage: Willow Vale is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. It is located 1 km north of Mittagong and is often considered part of Braemar along with its neighbour Balaclava. At the 2016 census , Willow Vale had a population of 717.
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Australia
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Braemar, New South Wales
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Mittagong
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Sleymaniye Mosque and Cathedral of the Holy Spirit are located where?
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Title: Holy Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles
Passage: The Holy Spirit plays a key role in the Acts of the Apostles, leading to the use of the titles "Book of the Holy Spirit" or the "Acts of the Holy Spirit" for that book of the New Testament. Of the about seventy occurrences of the word "Pneuma" in Acts, fifty five refer to the Holy Spirit.
Title: Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Palmerston North
Passage: The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Palmerston North, New Zealand. It was opened in 1925 as St Patrick's Church and was rededicated to the Holy Spirit as the cathedral when the diocese was established in 1980. In 1988 the cathedral was renovated, added to and reordered. The building was designed by the notable architect Frederick de Jersey Clere. The building was designated a Category 1 historic place by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 1990.
Title: Holy Spirit Cathedral, Jata
Passage: The Holy Spirit Cathedral (Portuguese: "Catedral Divino Esprito Santo" ) Also Jata Cathedral or more formally Cathedral of the Divine Holy Spirit, It is a Catholic temple and a symbol and monument of the city of Jata, in the state of Gois, in the South American country of Brazil.
Title: Pneumatology (Christianity)
Passage: In Christian theology, pneumatology refers to the study of the Holy Spirit. " Pneuma" () is Greek for "breath", which metaphorically describes a non-material being or influence. The English word comes from two Greek words: ("pneuma", spirit) and ("logos", teaching about). Pneumatology would normally include study of the person of the Holy Spirit, and the works of the Holy Spirit. This latter category would normally include Christian teachings on new birth, spiritual gifts (charismata), Spirit-baptism, sanctification, the inspiration of prophets, and the indwelling of the Holy Trinity (which in itself covers many different aspects). Different Christian denominations have different theological approaches.
Title: Sleymaniye (disambiguation)
Passage: Sleymaniye usually refers to the Sleymaniye Mosque, a 16th-century Ottoman mosque in Istanbul.
Title: Cathedral of the Holy Spirit
Passage: The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, alternatively known as the "St. Esprit Cathedral" (Turkish: "Saint Esprit Kilisesi"), located on Cumhuriyet Avenue, 205B, in the quarter of Pangalt in ili district, the former Harbiye, between Taksim Square and Nianta, is one of the principal Catholic churches in Istanbul, Turkey.
Title: Sleymaniye Mosque
Passage: The Sleymaniye Mosque (Turkish: "Sleymaniye Camii" , ] ) is an Ottoman imperial mosque located on the Third Hill of Istanbul, Turkey. It is the second largest mosque in the city, and one of the best-known sights of Istanbul.
Title: Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit
Passage: The Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit, also known as Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, or simply Holy Spirit Sisters (SSpS Latin: "Servae Spiritus Sancti") is a religious congregation within the Catholic Church. The group has 4,000 members in 49 different countries. The congregation was founded by Saint Arnold Janssen in 1889 in Steyl, the Netherlands. Janssen selected Maria Helena Stollenwerk (18521900) and Hendrina Stenmanns, called Mother Josepha (18521903) as first leaders and granted them the title of co-foundresses. Helena Stollenwerk became also the Co-Foundress of the Congregation Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters (officially called Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration). Jannsen also founded (in 1875) a male missionary congregation called Divine Word Missionaries.
Title: Holy Spirit National High School
Passage: Holy Spirit National High School (HSNHS) is a public high school located in Barangay Holy Spirit in Quezon City, Philippines. It was founded on 2003 as Commonwealth High School Holy Spirit Annex, the annex school of Commonwealth High School in Barangay Commonwealth, Quezon City. In 2008, it was renamed as Holy Spirit National High School after getting its independence.
Title: Cult of the Holy Spirit
Passage: The cult of the Holy Spirit (Portuguese: "Culto do Divino Esprito Santo" ), also known as the cult of the Empire of the Holy Spirit ("Culto do Imprio do Divino Esprito Santo"), is a religious sub-culture, inspired by Christian millenarian mystics, associated with Azorean Catholic identity, consisting of iconography, architecture, and religious practices that have continued in many communities of the archipelago as well as the broader Portuguese diaspora. Beyond the Azores, the Cult of the Holy Spirit is alive in parts of Brazil (where it was established three centuries ago) and pockets of Portuguese settlers in North America. The cult of the Holy Spirit involves traditional rituals and religious celebrations of these faith communities.
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Third Hill of Istanbul, Turkey
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Sleymaniye Mosque
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Cathedral of the Holy Spirit
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California Suite is a 1976 play by an american playwright born in what year?
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Title: Edward Locke
Passage: Edward Locke (18691945) was an American playwright born in England.
Title: Neil Simon
Passage: Marvin Neil Simon (born July 4, 1927) is an American playwright, screenwriter and author. He has written more than thirty plays and nearly the same number of movie screenplays, mostly adaptations of his plays. He has received more combined Oscar and Tony nominations than any other writer.
Title: London Suite (play)
Passage: London Suite is a play by Neil Simon, consisting of four one-act plays. "London Suite" also was a 1996 television movie. It is in a similar style to Simon's earlier works "Plaza Suite" and "California Suite".
Title: Jen Silverman
Passage: Jen Silverman is an American playwright born in the United States. She grew up living and traveling in Scandinavia, Asia, and Europe as well as the United States. She completed a BA in comparative literature at Brown University, a MFA in playwriting at the University of Iowa, and also studied at Juilliard.
Title: California Suite (film)
Passage: California Suite is a 1978 American comedy film directed by Herbert Ross. The screenplay by Neil Simon is based on his play of the same name. Similar to his earlier "Plaza Suite", the film focuses on the dilemmas of guests staying in a suite in a luxury hotel. Maggie Smith won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film.
Title: Vinegar Tom
Passage: Vinegar Tom is the title of a 1976 play by the British playwright Caryl Churchill. The play examines gender and power relationships through the lens of 17th century witchcraft trials in England. The script employs features of the epic theater associated with German playwright Bertolt Brecht, particularly the realistic use of songs. The play's title comes from the name of one character's pet cat, supposed to be her familiar spirit, likely inspired by the supposed imp of one Elizabeth Clarke, a woman tried and executed for witchcraft in Essex in 1645. The play was inspired by the Women's Rights Act in 1970 and explored the thought that women were treated unequally to men in England, both at the time in which the play takes place, and the time in which the play was written.
Title: The Vietnamization of New Jersey
Passage: The Vietnamization of New Jersey (subtitled "A American Tragedy" ["sic"] ) is a 1976 play written by American playwright Christopher Durang.
Title: Anthony Clarvoe
Passage: Anthony Clarvoe is an American playwright born in 1958.
Title: California Suite
Passage: California Suite is a 1976 play by Neil Simon. Similar in structure to his earlier "Plaza Suite", the comedy is composed of four playlets set in Suite 203-04, which consists of a living room and an adjoining bedroom with an ensuite bath, in The Beverly Hills Hotel.
Title: Eden (Steve Carter play)
Passage: Eden is a 1976 play by American playwright Steve Carter. Set in the 1920s, it is the first of Carter's Caribbean trilogy. "Eden" explores intra-racial conflicts between recent immigrants from the Caribbean and the African-American population. The West Coast premiere of this critically acclaimed play received five Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards.
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1927
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California Suite
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Neil Simon
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What pork sausages are flavored with a plant indigenous to the shores of the Mediterranean?
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Title: Fennel
Passage: Fennel ("Foeniculum vulgare") is a flowering plant species in the carrot family. It is a hardy, perennial herb with yellow flowers and feathery leaves. It is indigenous to the shores of the Mediterranean but has become widely naturalized in many parts of the world, especially on dry soils near the sea-coast and on riverbanks.
Title: Visnadine
Passage: Visnadine (or visnadin) is a natural vasodilator. It was first isolated from bishop's weed ("Ammi visnaga"), a plant indigenous to the Mediterranean region which has been used for centuries in Egypt as a spasmolytic.
Title: Likng
Passage: Likng are pork sausages flavored with salt, pepper and seed of Fennel (far mbrai), made in Piana degli Albanesi and Santa Cristina Gela. "Likng" is the Undefinite Singular, "Liknga" is the Definite Singular and is cognate with the Italian Lucanica and the Greek Loukaniko.
Title: Coddle
Passage: Coddle (sometimes Dublin coddle) is an Irish dish which is often made to use up leftovers, and therefore without a specific recipe. However, it most commonly consists of layers of roughly sliced bangers (pork sausages) and rashers (thinly sliced, somewhat-fatty back bacon) with chunky potatoes, sliced onion, salt, pepper, and a herb (parsley or chives). Traditionally, it can also include barley and Guinness.
Title: Cassoulet
Passage: Cassoulet (] , from Occitan "caolet" ] ) is a rich, slow-cooked casserole originating in the south of France, containing meat (typically pork sausages, goose, duck and sometimes mutton), pork skin ("couennes") and white beans (haricots blancs).
Title: List of sausages
Passage: This is a list of notable sausages. Sausage is a food usually made from ground meat with a skin around it. Typically, a sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic. Some sausages are cooked during processing and the casing may be removed after. Sausage making is a traditional food preservation technique. Sausages may be preserved by curing, drying, or smoking. Charcuterie is the branch of cooking devoted to prepared meat products, such as bacon, ham, sausage and other foods, primarily from pork.
Title: Loukaniko
Passage: Lukniko (Greek: ) is the common Greek word for pork sausage, but in English it refers specifically to Greek sausages flavored with orange peel, fennel seed, and various other dried herbs and seeds, and sometimes smoked over aromatic woods. Greek sausages are also often flavoured with greens, especially leeks.
Title: Bangers and mash
Passage: Bangers and mash, also known as sausages and mash, is a traditional dish of the British Isles made of sausages and mashed potatoes, and may consist of one of a variety of flavoured sausages made of pork, lamb, or beef, or a Cumberland sausage. The dish is sometimes served with onion gravy, fried onions, or peas.
Title: Oxford sausage
Passage: Oxford sausages are a distinctive variety of pork and veal sausage commonly associated with, and thought to have been developed in, the English city of Oxford. Traditionally, Oxford sausages are noted for the addition of veal, in contrast to many traditional British sausages which contain only pork, and their high level of spice seasoning. References to the "Oxford" style of sausage date back to at least the early 18th century, but it was more widely popularised owing to inclusion in "Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management", first published in 1861.
Title: Madeline Bunch
Passage: Madeline Bunch is an American entrepreneur from Santa Rosa, California. In 1972, she and her family began the Bunch Products Company, manufacturing Old South Brand beef and pork sausages.
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Likng
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Likng
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Fennel
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Which Arizona Special Policeman was defended by American lawyer Thomas Fitch?
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Title: Mill Hill Historic Park
Passage: Mill Hill Historic Park in Norwalk, Connecticut is a living history museum composed of three buildings: the circa 1740 Governor Thomas Fitch IV "law office", the circa 1826 Downtown District Schoolhouse, and the 1835 Norwalk Town Hall; as well as a historic cemetery also called the Town House Hill Cemetery. The museum is also known as the "Mill Hill Historical Complex" in some references and the sign at the parking lot reads "Norwalk Mill Hill Museum".
Title: Thomas Fitch (settler)
Passage: Thomas Fitch, Jr. (October 14, 1612 April 14, 1704) was a founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut. He served as a deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony representing Norwalk in the May 1673 session.
Title: Morgan Earp
Passage: Morgan Seth Earp (April 24, 1851 March 18, 1882) was a Tombstone, Arizona Special Policeman when he helped his brothers Virgil and Wyatt and Doc Holliday confront outlaw Cowboys in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral on October 26, 1881. All three Earp brothers had been the target of repeated death threats made by the Cowboys who were upset by the Earps' interference in their illegal activities. The lawmen killed Cowboys Tom and Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton. All four lawmen were charged with murder by Billy's older brother, Ike Clanton, who had run from the gunfight. During a month-long preliminary hearing, Judge Wells Spicer exonerated the men, concluding they had been performing their duty.
Title: Thomas Fitch (governor)
Passage: Thomas Fitch IV (c. 1699 July 18, 1774) was governor of the Connecticut Colony from 1754 to 1766.
Title: Thomas Fitch (politician)
Passage: Thomas Fitch (January 27, 1838 November 12, 1923) was an American lawyer and politician. He defended President Brigham Young of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and other church leaders when Young and his denomination were prosecuted for polygamy in 1871 and 1872. He also successfully defended Virgil, Morgan, and Wyatt Earp along with Doc Holliday when they were accused of murdering Billy Clanton, and Tom and Frank McLaury during the October 25, 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
Title: Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Passage: The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral was a 30-second shootout between lawmen and members of a loosely organized group of outlaws called the Cowboys that took place at about 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 1881 in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. It is generally regarded as the most famous shootout in the history of the American Wild West. The gunfight was the result of a long-simmering feud, with Cowboys Billy Claiborne, Ike and Billy Clanton, and Tom and Frank McLaury on one side and town Marshal Virgil Earp, Special Policeman Morgan Earp, Special Policeman Wyatt Earp, and temporary policeman Doc Holliday on the other side. All three Earp brothers had been the target of repeated death threats made by the Cowboys, who objected to the Earps' interference in their illegal activities. Billy Clanton and both McLaury brothers were killed. Ike Clanton claimed that he was unarmed and ran from the fight, along with Billy Claiborne. Virgil, Morgan, and Doc Holliday were wounded, but Wyatt Earp was unharmed. The shootout has come to represent a period of the American Old West when the frontier was virtually an open range for outlaws, largely unopposed by law enforcement officers who were spread thin over vast territories.
Title: Thomas Fitch, V
Passage: Thomas Fitch, V (1725 January 16, 1795) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1761, May and October 1763, May and October 1764, May and October 1765, May and October 1766, May 1767, October 1768, May and October 1769, October 1770, October 1771, October 1772, October 1773, October 1775, and May 1776.
Title: Thomas Fitch Rowland Prize
Passage: The Thomas Fitch Rowland Prize is awarded by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). It was started in 1882, and is named for Thomas Fitch Rowland, who endowed it in 1884.
Title: Wilbur G. Zeigler
Passage: Zeigler was born in Fremont, Ohio. His father was of German ancestry. His mother was a descendent of Thomas Fitch. Zeigler studied law in Cleveland, Ohio, and in 1881 was admitted to the bar. He joined in a partnership with R. P. Buckland and H. S. Buckland, but after a year left to develop an interest in literature.
Title: J. T. Fitch amp; Son
Passage: J. T. Fitch Son was an Adelaide drapery store established by John Thomas Fitch, and carried on by his son John Thomas Fitch, jr.
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Elias Huth (born 10 February 1997) is a German footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Rot-Wei Erfurt, on loan from which German association football club based in the city of Hanover, Lower Saxony?
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Title: 1. FC Germania EgestorfLangreder
Passage: 1. FC Germania EgestorfLangreder is a German association football club from the town of Barsinghausen, Lower Saxony. The club's greatest success has been promotion to the tier four Regionalliga Nord in 2016. By reaching the final of the 201516 Lower Saxony Cup the club also qualified for the German Cup for the first time, entering the first round of the 201617 edition.
Title: TSV Havelse
Passage: TSV Havelse is a German association football club based in Garbsen, Lower Saxony, near Hanover.
Title: OSV Hannover
Passage: OSV Hannover is a German association football club based in the Oststadt district of Hanover, Lower Saxony.
Title: 201516 FC Rot-Wei Erfurt season
Passage: The 201516 FC Rot-Wei Erfurt season is the 51st season in the football club's history and 8th consecutive season in the 3. Liga, having been transferred from the Regionalliga Nord in 2008, and the 11th consecutive in the third tier of German football. In addition to the 3. Liga, will also participate in this season's edition of the Thuringia Cup. This will be the 67th season for an Erfurt club in the Steigerwaldstadion, located in Erfurt, Germany. The stadium has a capacity of 17,500 seats.
Title: VfB Rot-Wei 04 Braunschweig
Passage: VfB Rot-Wei 04 Braunschweig is a German association football club from the city of Braunschweig in Lower Saxony and is part of a larger sports club with departments for women's and youth football, gymnastics, team handball, table tennis, tennis, volleyball.
Title: FC Rot-Wei Erfurt
Passage: FC Rot-Wei Erfurt is a German association football club based in Erfurt, Thuringia.
Title: Hannover 96
Passage: Hannoverscher Sportverein von 1896, commonly referred to as Hannover 96 ] , Hannover, HSV (although this may cause confusion with Hamburger SV) or simply 96, is a German association football club based in the city of Hanover, Lower Saxony. Hannover 96 play in the Bundesliga, the first tier in the German football league system, having earned promotion from the 2. Bundesliga, Germany's second tier, after finishing runners-up in the 201617 season.
Title: SV Arminia Hannover
Passage: SV Arminia Hannover is a German association football club based in Hanover, Lower Saxony.
Title: Elias Huth
Passage: Elias Huth (born 10 February 1997) is a German footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Rot-Wei Erfurt, on loan from Hannover 96.
Title: Jens Mckel
Passage: Jens Mckel (born February 21, 1988) is a German footballer who plays for Rot-Wei Erfurt.
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Who are the series creators of the show whose 186th episode is titled "Fishsticks"?
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Title: Coming Back (How I Met Your Mother)
Passage: "Coming Back" is the second episode of the ninth season of the CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother", and the 186th episode overall.
Title: Alfalfa's Double
Passage: Alfalfa's Double is an "Our Gang" short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 186th "Our Gang" short (187th episode, 98th talking short, 99th talking episode, and 18th MGM produced episode) that was released.
Title: Into the Schwarzwald
Passage: "Into the Schwarzwald" is the 12th episode of season 5 of the supernatural drama television series "Grimm" and the 100th episode overall, which premiered on March 11, 2016, on the cable network NBC. The episode was written by series creators David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf and was directed by Norberto Barba. In the episode, Nick and Monroe survive the fall and find that they are in the church they were looking for and start searching the treasure. Meanwhile, chaos emerges in Portland following Dixon's assassination while Renard is given an offer.
Title: South Park (season 13)
Passage: The thirteenth season of "South Park", an American animated television comedy series, originally aired in the United States on Comedy Central between March 11 and November 18, 2009. The season was headed by the series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who served as executive producers along with Anne Garefino. The season continued to focus on the exploits of protagonists Stan, Kyle, Cartman, Kenny and Butters in the fictional Colorado mountain town of South Park.
Title: 4-D (The X-Files)
Passage: "4-D" is the fourth episode of the ninth season and the 186th episode overall of the American science fiction television series "The X-Files". The episode first aired in the United States on December 9, 2001 on the Fox network. It was written by Steven Maeda and directed by Tony Wharmby. The episode is a "monster-of-the-week" episode, a stand-alone plot which is unconnected to the mythology, or overarching fictional history, of "The X-Files". The episode earned a Nielsen rating of 5.1 and was viewed by 5.38 million households. It received mixed to positive reviews from television critics.
Title: Time Out for Lessons
Passage: Time Out for Lessons is a 1939 "Our Gang" short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 185th "Our Gang" short (186th episode, 97th talking short, 98th talking episode, and 17th MGM produced episode) that was released.
Title: Fishsticks (South Park)
Passage: "Fishsticks" is the fifth episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series "South Park". The 186th overall episode of the series, it was originally broadcast on Comedy Central in the United States on April 8, 2009. In the episode, Jimmy writes a joke that becomes a national sensation, and Cartman tries to steal the credit while rapper Kanye West is the only person in the country who fails to get the joke, but cannot admit that he does not get it because he believes himself to be a genius.
Title: Revelation (Grimm)
Passage: "Revelation" is the 13th episode of season 3 of the supernatural drama television series "Grimm" and the 57th episode overall, which premiered on February 28, 2014, on the cable network NBC. The episode was written by series creators Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt, and was directed by Terrence O'Hara.
Title: Wesen Nacht
Passage: "Wesen Nacht" is the 6th episode and midseason finale of season 5 of the supernatural drama television series "Grimm" and the 94th episode overall, which premiered on December 11, 2015, on the cable network NBC. The episode was written by series creators David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf and was directed by Darnell Martin. In the episode, Trubel gives Nick information about the organization she has been attending and serving. Nick, Hank and Wu are also investigating a vandalism, murder and kidnapping. Meanwhile, Nick discovers someone he thought was dead may still be alive.
Title: The Wild Hunt (Grimm)
Passage: "The Wild Hunt" is the 12th episode of season 3 of the supernatural drama television series "Grimm" and the 56th episode overall, which premiered on January 24, 2014, on the cable network NBC. The episode was written by series creators Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt, and was directed by Rob Bailey.
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Trey Parker and Matt Stone
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Fishsticks (South Park)
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South Park (season 13)
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Who was a Armenian musician, Richard Hagopian or Varaz Samuelian?
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Title: The Gurdjieff Ensemble
Passage: "The Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble" based in Armenia was founded in 2008, and is led by the Armenian musician, Levon Eskenian. The Ensembles awards include the prestigious Dutch Edison Award: Best World Music Album 2012 and Armenian National Music Award: Best Folk Music Album 2011, for their album, Music of Georges I. Gurdjieff, produced by ECM Records. The ensemble consists of Armenias leading practitioners of traditional music performing on Duduk, Blul, Kamancha, Oud, Kann, Santur, TarSaz, DapDaf, Dhol, and Tombak. The repertoire is composed of the mystic and spiritual teacher, George I. Gurdjieff's Armenian, Greek, Assyrian, Arabic, Kurdish, Caucasian spiritual and folk music, authentically arranged for Eastern instruments by Eskenian. The repertoire also includes additional Eastern music that exemplifies Gurdjieffs musical influences during his travels in the East.
Title: Varaz Vzur
Passage: Varaz Vzur was an Armenian nobleman who served as the "marzban" of Persian Armenia from 579 to 580. In 579, he succeeded Tamkhosrau as the marzban of Armenia. Some time later, a group of Armenians revolted against Sasanian rule. Varaz Vzur fought the rebels at Uthmus. Although he was first repulsed by the Armenian rebels, he eventually managed to emerge victorious. One year later, he was succeeded by Pahlav.
Title: Varaz Samuelian
Passage: Varazdat Samuel "Varaz" Samuelian (Armenian: "" , 1917 November 7, 1995) was a prominent Armenian American writer, painter and sculptor.
Title: Zakar Keshishian
Passage: Zakar Keshishian (Armenian: , born February 15, 1968) is an Armenian musician.
Title: Richard Hagopian
Passage: Richard Avedis Hagopian (born 3 April 1937) is an American Oriental-style "oud" player and traditional Armenian musician.
Title: Sebastatsi Murad
Passage: Murad of Sebastia (Armenian: , "Sebastatsi Murad"; Murad of Sebastia; Murad Khrimian; Murad Hagopian; 1874 4 August 1918) was a well-known Armenian fedayee during the Armenian national liberation movement in the Ottoman empire. He was born in the Armenian village of Govdun (), about 20 km east of the town of Sivas (from where he got his nickname, "Sebastatsi") to a poor rural family that had recently moved to the village. After working as a shepherd and farm labourer during his childhood, he moved as a teenager to Constantinople, where he worked for meagre earnings as a carrier. He joined the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party and in the 1890s participated in Armenian demonstrations protesting against the second-class treatment of Armenians within the Ottoman Empire.
Title: Hakobyan
Passage: Hakobyan (Armenian: ) is an Armenian surname with the meaning "son of Hakob" (Armenian for Jacob). This surname has multitudes of transliterations into Latin alphabet, including Acopian, Acopyan, Agopian, Agopyan, Akobian, Akobyan, Akopyan, Hagopian, Hagopyan and Hakobian. Similar Russified surname: Akopov. Variants: Hakobyants (Armenian: ) (with similar variations of rendering in Latin alphabet).
Title: Lilit Pipoyan
Passage: Lilit Pipoyan (Armenian: ; born June 16, 1955) is an Armenian musician, singer, and architect.
Title: Glendale Life
Passage: Glendale Life is an Armenian-American reality television series that airs on USArmenia TV. The series follows a group of Armenian friends living in Glendale, California and the surrounding communities of Los Angeles. The first season starred Anna Victoria "AV" DerParseghian, Lucy Samuelian, Veha Tarious, Arabo (Elcid) Sarkisian, Arman Mardigian, Lola Sarkisyan, Edgar Rostomyan, and Nadia (Nadejda) Hovhannisyan. The show received some backlash from members of the Armenian community for allegedly stereotyping. However, the show draws heavily from American "reality" shows featuring singles and, with its predominant themes of sexuality and materialism, has little to do with the predominantly family-oriented lives of the vast majority of Armenian-Americans in the area. It could thus be viewed more as an attempt to impose American stereotypes upon Armenians than of Armenian stereotypes, which in fact tend toward seeing the nationality as sexually conservative, hard-working, and business-minded. The first season premiered on September 15, 2014 and ended on December 29, with the 2 reunion episodes airing on December 30, and 31, respectively.
Title: Hakob Hakobian (painter)
Passage: Hakob Hakobyan, also spelled Hagop Hagopian (Armenian: ; May 16, 1923 March 9, 2013) was a modern Armenian painter. Hagopian was awarded the honorary title of People's Artist of the Armenian SSR and won the State Prize of Armenia.
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Richard Avedis Hagopian
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Varaz Samuelian
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Richard Hagopian
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Are both Horace Ov and Richard Thorpe American film directors?
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Title: Playing Away
Passage: Playing Away is a 1987 TV comedy film directed by Horace Ov, from a screenplay by Caryl Phillips. In the story, an English cricket team, fictitiously named "Sneddington" (based in Lavenham, Suffolk), invites a team of West Indian heritage based in Brixton (South London) to play a charity game in support of their "Third World Week." According to Screenonline, "The gentle comedy of manners and unexpected reversal of white and black stereotypes in "Playing Away" contrasts sharply with the stylistic experimentation and the militant denunciations of racial prejudice in director Horace Ov's earlier feature, "Pressure" (1975)." " New York Times" reviewer Vincent Canby called it "witty and wise without being seriously disturbing for a minute".
Title: Horace Ov
Passage: Horace Ov, CBE (born 1939), is a British filmmaker, photographer, painter and writer, one of the leading black independent film-makers to emerge in Britain since the post-war period. Ov holds the "Guinness World Record" for being the first black British film-maker to direct a feature-length film, "Pressure" (1975). In its retrospective history, "100 Years of Cinema", the British Film Institute (BFI) declared: "Horace Ov is undoubtedly a pioneer in Black British history and his work provides a perspective on the Black experience in Britain."
Title: It's a Big Country
Passage: It's a Big Country: An American Anthology is a 1951 anthology film consisting of eight segments directed by seven directors: Clarence Brown, Don Hartman, John Sturges, Richard Thorpe, Charles Vidor, Don Weis, and William A. Wellman.
Title: Thrill of a Romance
Passage: Thrill of a Romance (also known as "Thrill of a New Romance") was an American romance film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1945, starring Van Johnson, Esther Williams and Carleton G. Young, with musical performances by opera singer Lauritz Melchior. The film was directed by Richard Thorpe and written by Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman.
Title: Zak Ov
Passage: Zak Ov (born 1966) is a British visual artist who works between sculpture, film and photography, living in London, UK, and Trinidad. His themes reflect "his documentation of and anthropological interest in diasporic and African history, specifically that which is explored through Trinidadian carnival." In work that is "filtered through his own personal and cultural upbringing, with a black Trinidadian father and white Irish mother", he has exhibited widely in Europe, the United States and Africa, participating in international museum shows in London, Dakar, Paris, Dubai, Prague, Berlin, Johannesburg, Bamako and New York City. His father is the filmmaker Horace Ov and his sister is the actress Indra Ov.
Title: Black Hand (1950 film)
Passage: Black Hand is a 1950 American film noir directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Gene Kelly as an Italian immigrant fighting against the Black Hand extortion racket in New York City in the first decade of the 20th century.
Title: Pressure (film)
Passage: Pressure is a 1976 British drama film and the first feature-length fiction film directed by a Black film-maker in Britain. Directed by Horace Ov, and co-written by him with Samuel Selvon, "Pressure" is a powerful portrait of inter-generational tensions between first- and second-generation West Indian migrants in London's Notting Hill area. According to Julia Toppin,
Title: Jerry Thorpe
Passage: Richard Jerome "Jerry" Thorpe (born 1926) is an American TV and film director and producer. He is the son of actor Richard Thorpe.
Title: Burning an Illusion
Passage: Burning an Illusion is a 1981 British film written and directed by Menelik Shabazz, about a young British-born black woman's love life, mostly shot in London's Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove communities. It was only the second British feature to have been made by a black director, following Horace Ovs 1975 "Pressure", and is described by Stephen Bourne as "the first British film to give a black woman a voice of any kind." Imruh Bakari worked with Shabazz and co-founded Kumba productions with him.
Title: Richard Thorpe
Passage: Richard Thorpe (February 24, 1896 May 1, 1991) was an American film director best known for his long career at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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Which artist worked alongside the South African record producer to assist with production?
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Title: Gert Thys
Passage: Gert Thys (born 12 November 1971 in Prieska, Northern Cape) is a male long-distance runner from South Africa, who represented his native country in the marathon at the 1996 and 2004 Summer Olympics. Thys is a former African record holder in the marathon, and is the current holder of the South African record with his best of 2:06:33 from the 1999 Tokyo International Marathon, which was also the course record for that race.
Title: Sketchy Bongo
Passage: Yuvir Pillay (born 15 July 1989), better known by his stage name Sketchy Bongo, is a South African record producer from Durban. Bongo has worked with artists such as AKA, Da Les, and Aewon Wolf. His signature is the ski mask that he is constantly seen wearing. Bongo is also the only South African producer to have his own feature on MTV Base. Together with Shekinah, the two created the hit "Let You Know", which got Bongo a record deal with Ultra Music and Sony Music.
Title: DJ Maphorisa
Passage: Themba Sekowe (born 1988 ) popularly known by his stage name DJ Maphorisa, is a South African record producer and disk jockey who can sometimes feature vocals in songs. As a record producer with a blend of house music and afropop, he has worked with and has received production credits from several local and international notable artists including Wizkid, Kwesta, Uhuru, Drake, Black Coffee, and Runtown, C4 Pedro, among others. DJ Maphorisa is presently signed to his record label New Money Gang Records upon quitting Kalawa Jazmee Records.
Title: L. J. van Zyl
Passage: Louis Jacobus van Zyl (born 20 July 1985), better known as L. J. van Zyl, is a South African athlete competing in the 400 metre hurdles. He is the South African record holder in the event with a personal best of 47.66 seconds. He is a three-time African Champion in the event and competed for his country at the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics.
Title: One Dance
Passage: "One Dance" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his fourth studio album, "Views" (2016). It features guest vocals from Nigerian Afrobeat artist Wizkid and British singer Kyla. The artists co-wrote the dancehall and afrobeat song with its co-producers Nineteen85, DJ Maphorisa, and Noah "40" Shebib, with production assistance from Wizkid. Crazy Cousinz and Kyla also received songwriting credits for the sampling of their 2008 UK funky song "Do You Mind".
Title: Neil Versfeld
Passage: Neil Robert Versfeld (born March 29, 1985) is a South African swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events. He finished ninth with a superb South African record in the men's 200 m breaststroke at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and has claimed multiple South African championship titles in the 50, 100, and 200 m breaststroke.
Title: George Du Rand
Passage: Johannes ("George") Du Rand (born 16 October 1982) is a South African swimmer. As of 2008, he is the African and South African record holder in the men's long course 200 meter backstroke. He is a member of South Africa's 2008 Olympic team.
Title: Let You Know (song)
Passage: "Let You Know" is a song by South African record producer Sketchy Bongo and South African singer Shekhinah. It was released on 6 April 2016 by Ultra Music and the song is featured on Sketchy Bongo's debut album "Unmasked".
Title: Robert John quot;Muttquot; Lange
Passage: Robert John "Mutt" Lange ( ; born 11 November 1948) is a South African record producer and songwriter. He is known for his work in the studio and innovations in multitrack recording and producing many of history's greatest rock albums. He has produced albums for, or otherwise worked with, artists such as ACDC, Britney Spears, Def Leppard, The Boomtown Rats, Foreigner, Michael Bolton, The Cars, Bryan Adams, Huey Lewis and the News, Billy Ocean, The Corrs, Maroon 5, Lady Gaga, Nickelback, and Muse. He also wrote and produced songs with his then-wife, Canadian singer Shania Twain. Her 1997 album "Come On Over", which he produced, is the best-selling country music album, the best-selling studio album by a female act, the best-selling album of the 1990s, and the 9th best-selling album in the United States.
Title: Black Coffee (DJ)
Passage: Black Coffee (born Nkosinathi Maphumulo on 11 March 1976) is a South African record producer and DJ. He began his career around 1995 and has released five albums as well as a live DVD under his Johannesburg-based record label, Soulistic Music. He is arguably the most prominent electronic music producer in Africa. Black Coffee had his big break shortly after being chosen as a participant in the 2004 Red Bull Music Academy held in Cape Town. In September 2015, he won the "Breakthrough DJ Of The Year" award at the DJ Awards in Ibiza, a few weeks after the release of his fifth studio album, "Pieces Of Me".
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One Dance
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DJ Maphorisa
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When was the Italian professional footballer who is Lazio targets born
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Title: Federico Marchetti
Passage: Federico Marchetti (] ; born 7 February 1983) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Lazio and the Italy national team.
Title: Gianluigi Buffon
Passage: Gianluigi "Gigi" Buffon (] , ; born 28 January 1978) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He captains both Serie A club Juventus and the Italy national team. He is widely regarded by players, pundits and managers to be one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, and, by some, to be the greatest ever. Buffon is one of only eighteen players to have made at least 1,000 professional career appearances; with 171 international caps, Buffon is also the most capped player in the history of the Italian national team, the fifth-most capped male international footballer of all time, and the most capped European international player ever. Buffon is known for his "outstanding shot-stopping" and for being "a vocal organizer of the defence and a key dressing room personality". He is currently the most expensive goalkeeper in history, following his 52 million transfer from Parma to Juventus in 2001. Buffon holds the record for the most clean sheets in Serie A, and with the Italy national team; he also holds the record for the longest streak without conceding a goal in Serie A history: over 12 league matches, he went unbeaten for 974 consecutive minutes during the 201516 season, as well as having achieved the most consecutive clean sheets (10) in Serie A in that same season.
Title: 19992000 Parma A.C. season
Passage: Parma Associazione Calcio did not manage to compete for a much-vaunted first Serie A title, which still proved elusive. In the summer following the end of the season, star striker Hernn Crespo ran out of patience, and signed with champions Lazio for a then-world record transfer fee, in a deal that saw Matas Almeyda and Srgio Coneico join Parma. Parma did manage to hold on to Lazio targets Gianluigi Buffon and Lilian Thuram, maintaining hope that the club could break its duck in 200001.
Title: Tommaso Rocchi
Passage: Tommaso Rocchi (] ; born 19 September 1977 in Venice) is a retired Italian professional footballer who played as striker. Before joining Internazionale in January 2013, Rocchi played for Lazio, and is the club's fifth highest goalscorer of all time, three behind Bruno Giordano. Rocchi was an Italy international, being capped three times for the Italian national team.
Title: Fabrizio Di Mauro
Passage: Fabrizio Di Mauro (born 18 June 1965 in Rome) is a retired Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is among the few players to play for both Roma and Lazio at senior level, winning his only honour with Roma in 1991, when the side won the Coppa Italia, also reaching the UEFA Cup final, only to lose out to Inter. He also spent a few seasons at Fiorentina, while he won three international caps with the Italy national football team, although he was not able to scorer any international goals. He was included in the Italian squad during the team's qualification campaign for the 1994 FIFA World Cup, but was not picked for the final squad, following a lack off regular match-practice with Lazio the same season.
Title: Davide Di Gennaro
Passage: Davide Di Gennaro (born 16 June 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Lazio.
Title: Marco Parolo
Passage: Marco Parolo (] ; born 25 January 1985) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Lega Serie A club Lazio and the Italian national team.
Title: Luca Spinetti
Passage: Luca Spinetti (born 23 October 1985) is a former Italian professional footballer who plays for amateur club Albalonga in Eccellenza Lazio .
Title: Gianluca Toscano
Passage: Gianluca Toscano (born 13 January 1984) is a former Italian professional footballer who plays for Castrense in Eccellenza Lazio (amateur league).
Title: Ciro Immobile
Passage: Ciro Immobile (] ; born 20 February 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Lazio and the Italy national team.
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Gianluigi Buffon
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What country of origin does Brief Interviews with Hideous Men and John Krasinski have in common?
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Title: The Hollars
Passage: The Hollars is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by John Krasinski and written by James C. Strouse. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Krasinski, starring Sharlto Copley, Charlie Day, Richard Jenkins, Anna Kendrick and Margo Martindale. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2016. The film was released on August 26, 2016, by Sony Pictures Classics.
Title: Taratata
Passage: Taratata was a French TV show showcasing live and pre-recorded footage of current rock acts. Presented by Nagui since its dbut in 1993, the show was initially shown on France 2. The show often involved surprise and unlikely duets, as well as brief interviews with the artists. "Taratata" was cancelled in 2000, but returned in April 2005 on the public French network France 4 once a week on prime time, France 3, and late night once a month France 2 and Virgin Radio. Artists including Devendra Banhart, Katie Melua, and Ayo made their French TV debut on the show. The show's chief lighting technician, Jean-Philippe Bourdon, was awarded two Sept d'or in 1994 and 1995.
Title: Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
Passage: Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (1999) is a collection of 23 short stories by American David Foster Wallace. Several of the stories are entitled "Brief Interviews with Hideous Men" and are presented as transcripts of interviews with male subjects. The interviewer's questions are omitted from the transcripts, rendered merely as "Q." These stories and the rest of the collection are characterized by dark dry humor, alienation, and unconventional sexuality.
Title: Detroit (film)
Passage: Detroit is a 2017 American period crime drama film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal. Based on the Algiers Motel incident during Detroit's 1967 12th Street Riot, the film's release commemorated the 50th anniversary of the event. The film stars John Boyega, Will Poulter, Algee Smith, Jason Mitchell, John Krasinski and Anthony Mackie.
Title: Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (film)
Passage: Brief Interviews with Hideous Men is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Krasinski, based on a short story collection of the same name by David Foster Wallace.
Title: Rock of the '70s
Passage: Rock of the '70s is a Yes DVD released by Voiceprint on December 15, 2009. It contains Belgian promo material from September 1970. The music videos are synced with audio from the "Time and a Word" album. Peter Banks left the band before the album promo was shot. His replacement, Steve Howe, appears in this video. Brief interviews with band members are shown between each music video.
Title: John Krasinski
Passage: John Burke Krasinski ( ; born October 20, 1979) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is widely known for his role as Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom "The Office" (20052013), for which he received critical acclaim and won numerous awards. He also served as a producer and occasional director of the show.
Title: Promised Land (2012 film)
Passage: Promised Land is a 2012 American drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Matt Damon, John Krasinski, Frances McDormand and Hal Holbrook. The screenplay is written by Damon and Krasinski based on a story by Dave Eggers. "Promised Land" follows two corporate salespeople who visit a rural town in an attempt to buy drilling rights from the local residents.
Title: Born in China
Passage: Born in China () is a 2016 nature documentary film directed by Lu Chuan. A co-production between Disneynature and Shanghai Media Group, the film was released in China on August 12, 2016 and in the United States on April 21, 2017, one day before Earth Day. The film focuses on a female snow leopard named Dawa and her cubs, a young golden snub-nosed monkey named Tao Tao, a female giant panda named Ya Ya along with her daughter Mei Mei, and a herd of chiru. The American release of the film is narrated by John Krasinski and the Chinese release is narrated by Zhou Xun.
Title: A Quiet Place (film)
Passage: A Quiet Place is an upcoming American supernatural horror film directed by John Krasinski. The film stars Emily Blunt and John Krasinski. The film will be produced by Michael Bay through his Platinum Dunes banner.
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American
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Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (film)
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John Krasinski
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Which famous person is the sister of the singer who released "Piece of My Heart" and "Gotta Find Me a Lover"?
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Title: Hazell Dean
Passage: Hazell Dean (born Hazel Dean Poole, 27 October 1952) is an English dance-pop singer, who achieved her biggest success in the 1980s as a leading Hi-NRG artist. She is best known for the top ten hits in the United Kingdom "Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man)", "Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)" and "Who's Leaving Who". She has also worked as a songwriter and producer.
Title: Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man)
Passage: "Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man)" is a hi-NRG song written by Ian Anthony Stephens, originally recorded and made famous by British singer Hazell Dean. Originally released in 1983, it became a Top-Ten hit on the UK Singles Chart and U.S. DanceDisco charts. It was covered by Australian girl group Young Divas in 2007.
Title: Dragon Ball: Original USA TV Soundtrack Recording
Passage: Dragon Ball: Original USA TV Soundtrack Recording is the official US soundtrack from the anime "Dragon Ball", released in 1995. The score was written and composed by then series composer Peter Berring. It includes the theme song known by fans as "Gotta Find That Dragon Ball!" which was written by Brian Griffith. It is the only US soundtrack of the show to be produced for the consumer.
Title: Heart First
Passage: Heart First is a 1984 album by British singer Hazell Dean. It was her first album as a mainstream pop artist following the top ten successes of "Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man)" and "Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)". It was the first album to be produced by the highly successful Stock Aitken Waterman production team.
Title: Gotta Find Me a Lover (24 Hours a Day)
Passage: "Gotta Find Me a Lover (24 Hours a Day)" is a song that became a hit on Billboard's RB chart in 1969, reaching 40, for Erma Franklin. It was written by Carl Davis and Eugene Record. The song was Franklin's last RB hit. It was Brunswick 55403.
Title: Erotomania
Passage: Erotomania is a type of delusional disorder where the affected person believes that another person is in love with him or her. This belief is usually applied to someone with higher status or a famous person, but can also be applied to a complete stranger. Erotomanic delusions often occur in patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, but can also occur during a manic episode in the context of bipolar I disorder. During an erotomanic delusion, the patient believes that a secret admirer is declaring his or her affection for the patient, often by special glances, signals, telepathy, or messages through the media. Usually the patient then returns the perceived affection by means of letters, phone calls, gifts, and visits to the unwitting recipient. Even though these advances are unexpected and often unwanted, any denial of affection by the object of this delusional love is dismissed by the patient as a ploy to conceal the forbidden love from the rest of the world.
Title: We've Gotta Find a Way Back to Love
Passage: "We've Gotta Find a Way Back to Love" is a song by Freda Payne from her 1973 album "Reaching Out", written by the songwriting team of HollandDozierHolland. It was later covered by Bonnie Pink and released as her third single on the Pure Sand label on June 28, 1996.
Title: Erma Franklin
Passage: Erma Vernice Franklin (March 13, 1938 September 7, 2002) was an American gospel and RB singer. Franklin was the elder sister of American singermusician Aretha Franklin. Franklin's best known recording was the original version of "Piece of My Heart", written and produced by Bert Berns, and recorded in 1967, for which she was nominated for a Grammy Award. A cover version of the same song was recorded the following year by Big Brother and the Holding Company, with the lead vocal by Janis Joplin.
Title: Botticelli (game)
Passage: Botticelli is a guessing game which requires the players to have a good knowledge of biographical details of famous people. The game has several variants, but the common theme is that one person or team thinks of a famous person, reveals their initial letter, and then answers yesno questions to allow other players to guess the identity.
Title: I Got to Find My Baby
Passage: "Gotta Find My Baby" was composed by blues singer Peter Clayton, who recorded it under the name "Doctor Clayton' in Chicago on 11 November 1941 for Bluebird Records (released as Bluebird B8901). Some of Clayton's recordings were reissued on the album "Pearl Harbor Blues" (RCA International LP1176) in 1970, but "Gotta Find My Baby" was excluded; it is currently available on "Doctor Clayton - His Complete Recorded Works" (Document CD DOCD 5179). The song was later recorded by other Rhythm Blues artists in the 1950s as "I Got To Find My Baby", including Little Walter and Chuck Berry, who is often credited with the song as his own.
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Aretha Franklin
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Gotta Find Me a Lover (24 Hours a Day)
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Erma Franklin
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Who directed a 1992 crime-thriller film starring an actress from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial?
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Title: Shattered Soul
Passage: Shattered Soul (Turkish title: Beyza'nn Kadnlar which means ""Beyza's Women"") is a 2006 Turkish crime-thriller film starring Demet Evgar, Tamer Karadal and Levent zmc, and directed by Mustafa Altoklar.
Title: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Passage: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a 1982 American science fiction fantasy film co-produced and directed by Steven Spielberg, and written by Melissa Mathison. It features special effects by Carlo Rambaldi and Dennis Muren, and stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore, Peter Coyote and Pat Welsh. It tells the story of Elliott (Thomas), a lonely boy who befriends an extraterrestrial, dubbed "E.T.", who is stranded on Earth. Elliott and his siblings help E.T. return home while attempting to keep him hidden from their mother and the government.
Title: Pat Welsh (actress)
Passage: Pat Welsh (born Patricia Anderson Carroll; February 11, 1915 January 26, 1995) was an American film actress, known as the raspy voice of E.T. in the 1982 film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial".
Title: Sketch Artist
Passage: Sketch Artist (also known as "The Sketch Artist") is a 1992 crime-thriller film directed by Phedon Papamichael and starring Jeff Fahey, Sean Young and Drew Barrymore.
Title: Drew Barrymore
Passage: Drew Blythe Barrymore (born February 22, 1975) is an American actress, author, director, model and producer. She is a member of the Barrymore family of American stage and film actors, and a granddaughter of actor John Barrymore. Beginning as a child actor on television, she soon transitioned to feature films, most notably her biggest box office success, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982).
Title: Krodham
Passage: Krodham (English: "Fury") is 1982 Tamil Crime-thriller film directed by A. Jagannathan. The film screenplay and story were written by Prem Menon and dialogue written by K. Rangarajan respectively. Music by Sankar Ganesh assets to the film. The film starring Prem Menon lead with Rani Padmini, S. A. Ashokan played pivotal role. The film was heavily inspired from the American vigilante-action film "Death Wish" (1974), directed by Michael Winner and starring Charles Bronson. In 2000, Prem acted and directed the sequel this film "Krodham 2".
Title: Daijbu, My Friend
Passage: Daijbu, My Friend (Daijbu, Mai Furendo , lit. "All Right, My Friend" ) is a 1983 Japanese film starring Peter Fonda as a superhero called Gonzy Traumerai. The film, written and directed by Ryu Murakami, based on his own novel, is a parody of such films as "Superman", "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial", and "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes".
Title: Brick Mansions
Passage: Brick Mansions is a 2014 English-language French-Canadian crime-thriller film starring Paul Walker, David Belle and RZA. The film was directed by Camille Delamarre and written by Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen and Bibi Naceri. It is a remake of the 2004 French film "District 13", in which Belle had also starred.
Title: The Midnight Man (2016 film)
Passage: The Midnight Man is an independent crime-thriller film starring Will Kemp, Brinna Kelly, William Forsythe, Brent Spiner, Doug Jones, Vinnie Jones, Steve Valentine, Max Adler, and William Miller. Brinna Kelly also produced and co-wrote, along with director D.C. Hamilton. It was released to DVD and Digital by Cinedigm on March 1, 2016.
Title: Messenger of Death
Passage: Messenger of Death is a 1988 American crime-thriller film starring Charles Bronson about an attempt by a water company to start a family feud among fundamentalist Mormons to take the family's land for the company.
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Phedon Papamichael
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Sketch Artist
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Drew Barrymore
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Who drove in the GP3 series and also drove for the Sauber Formula One team?
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Title: 2012 Hockenheimring GP2 and GP3 Series rounds
Passage: The 2012 Hockenheim GP2 series round and the 2012 Hockenheim GP3 Series round was a group of motor races held at the Hockenheimring in Germany for the GP2 and GP3 Series championships. The races, held on 7 and 8 July, were in support of the German Formula One Grand Prix. The GP2 races were the eighth round of the 2012 GP2 championship, while the GP3 races formed the fifth round of the 2012 GP3 season.
Title: Ryan Cullen
Passage: Ryan Cullen (born 26 March 1991) is an Irish racing driver, who recently drove in the GP3 Series in 2014 for Marussia Manor Racing. He also drove in British Formula Ford Championship in 2012.
Title: 2012 Hungaroring GP2 and GP3 Series rounds
Passage: The 2012 Hungaroring GP2 Series round and the 2012 Hungaroring GP3 Series round was a group of motor races held at the Hungaroring circuit near Mogyord in Hungary for the GP2 and GP3 Series championships. The races, held on 28 and 29 July, were in support of the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix. The GP2 races were the ninth round of the 2012 GP2 championship, while the GP3 races formed the sixth round of the 2012 GP3 season.
Title: 2016 GP3 Series
Passage: The 2016 GP3 Series season was the seventh season of the GP3 Series, a motor racing feeder series that runs in support of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship and sister series GP2. In keeping with the series' philosophy of updating its technical regulations every three years, the Dallara GP313 chassis introduced in the 2013 season was discontinued and Dallara supplied all teams with a new model known as the GP316, which are using until the next cycle begins in 2019.
Title: Esteban Gutirrez
Passage: Esteban Manuel Gutirrez Gutirrez (] ; born 5 August 1991), is a Mexican racing driver. From 2011 to 2014, Gutirrez drove for the Sauber Formula One team but lost his drive at the end of the 2014 season. He then signed with Ferrari as their test and reserve driver for 2015. Gutirrez drove for the Haas F1 Team for the 2016 Formula One season.
Title: 2012 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 and GP3 Series rounds
Passage: The 2012 Spa-Francorchamps GP2 Series round and the 2012 Spa-Francorchamps GP3 Series round was a group of motor races held at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps near Spa in Belgium for the GP2 and GP3 Series championships. The races, held on 1 and 2 September, were in support of the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix. The GP2 races were the tenth round of the 2012 GP2 championship, while the GP3 races formed the seventh round of the 2012 GP3 season.
Title: 2010 Hungaroring GP2 Series round
Passage: The 2010 Hungarian GP2 round was a GP2 Series motor race held on July 31 and August 1, 2010 at Hungaroring in Budapest, Hungary. It was the seventh round of the 2010 GP2 Season and the sixth round of the 2010 GP3 Season. The race was used to support the 2010 Hungarian Grand Prix. In the GP3 series, Nico Muller took the Race 1 victory, ahead of runaway championship leader Esteban Gutirrez. American Alexander Rossi took his second win of the year in Race 2.
Title: Dallara GP316
Passage: The Dallara GP316 was the third generation of car developed by Italian manufacturer Dallara to run as the sole chassis for the GP3 Series, a feeder series for Formula One and the FIA Formula 2 Championship. The GP316 made its debut at the start of the 2016 season in Barcelona. The GP316 cars are utilize all-new Mecachrome V6 3.4 L engine after Mecachrome was confirmed by GP3 Series as engine supplier from 2016 to 2018.
Title: 2012 Monaco GP2 and GP3 Series rounds
Passage: The 2012 Monaco GP2 Series round and the 2012 Monaco GP3 Series round will be a group of motor races held at the Circuit de Monaco in the Principality of Monaco for the GP2 and GP3 Series championships The races, held on 25 and 26 May, will be in support of the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix. The GP2 races will be the fifth round of the 2012 GP2 championship, while the GP3 races will form the second round of the 2012 GP3 season. 2012 marks the first time that the GP3 Series will hold a race at the Circuit de Monaco.
Title: 2012 Monza GP2 and GP3 Series rounds
Passage: The 2012 Monza GP2 series round and the 2012 Monza GP3 Series round were a group of motor races held at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza near Monza in Italy for the GP2 and GP3 Series championships. The races, which were run on 8 and 9 September, was in support of the Italian Formula One Grand Prix. The GP2 races formed the eleventh round of the 2012 GP2 championship, while the GP3 races were the eighth and final round of the 2012 GP3 season.
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Esteban Gutirrez
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2010 Hungaroring GP2 Series round
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Esteban Gutirrez
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What documentary did the environmental writer for The Guardian work on?
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Title: Richard Hamblyn
Passage: Richard Hamblyn (born 1965) is a British environmental writer and historian. He is a lecturer in the Department of English and Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London, and has contributed to the "Sunday Times", "The Guardian", the "Independent", the "Times Literary Supplement" and the "London Review of Books".
Title: Paul Harrison (pantheist)
Passage: Paul Harrison is an environmental writer, author of several books and reports on environment and development, and the founder and president of the World Pantheist Movement.
Title: The God Species
Passage: The God Species: Saving the Planet in the Age of Humans (alternatively, "The God Species: How the Planet Can Survive the Age of Humans" (U.S.) or "The God Species: How Humans Really Can Save the Planet..." (paperback)) is a 2011 book by environmental writer Mark Lynas. It argues that since the Earth has entered an age where several of its systems are in the control of humanitythe Anthropoceneit is now up to humans to use this power wisely. The book challenges several beliefs usually held by environmentalists, arguing that technology like nuclear power and genetic engineering are useful and necessary tools to keep the Earth system within planetary boundaries, and that the Green movement's insistence on lifestyle changes and opposition to economic growth are unlikely to work.
Title: Ginger Strand
Passage: Ginger Strand is an American essayist, novelist, environmental writer, and historian. Her 2005 debut novel "Flight" was adapted from several of her short stories. Her published books of non-fiction include "Inventing Niagara: Beauty, Power, and Lies" in May 2008 and "Killer on the Road: Violence and the American Interstate" in 2012.
Title: Tim O'Riordan
Passage: Tim O'Riordan OBE DL FBA (born (1942--)21 1942 ) is a British geographer who is Emeritus Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and a prominent British environmental writer and thinker.
Title: The Planet (film)
Passage: The Planet is a Swedish documentary film on environmental issues, released in 2006. The film was made by Michael Stenberg, Johan Sderberg and Linus Torell for the big screen and was shot in English to reach an international audience. It includes interviews with 29 environmental scientists and experts including Stephen Peake, Herman Daly, Lester Brown, Gretchen Daily, Mathis Wackernagel, Norman Myers, Jill Jger, George Monbiot, Robert Costanza, Will Steffen, and Jared Diamond.
Title: Biodiversity of Westchester County, New York
Passage: There are 1,168 species of vascular plants in Westchester County, according to the Parks Department. Literary environmental writer Alex Shoumatoff hailed it as the "most richly diversified deciduous forest in the world" in a 1978 "The New Yorker" profile, at the time estimating 4,200 species.
Title: Bill Belleville
Passage: Bill Belleville is an environmental writer, documentary filmmaker and lecturer.
Title: George Monbiot
Passage: George Joshua Richard Monbiot ( ; born 27 January 1963) is a British writer known for his environmental and political activism. He writes a weekly column for "The Guardian", and is the author of a number of books, including "Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain" (2000) and "Feral: Searching for Enchantment on the Frontiers of Rewilding" (2013). He is the founder of The Land is Ours, a peaceful campaign for the right of access to the countryside and its resources in the United Kingdom.
Title: Ian McKay (writer)
Passage: Ian McKay (born 1962) is an English environmental writer, critic, publisher, and translator. A former editor of "Contemporary Art" magazine, and the founder-editor of "The Journal of Geography and Urban Research", throughout the 1990s he was best-known for his writings on the arts of Eastern Europe, being cited as the first British art critic to emphasize the negative impact of the western art market in that region. Throughout the 1990s and early-2000s, he was a contributor to a wide range of art journals, as well as writing on subjects relating to photography, cinema, and music. Since 2007 his publishing activities have mainly centred on UK Rural Affairs, and the environment however. Though periodically he continues to publish works of art criticism, his most recent publications concern social justice in rural Britain, as well as environmental conservation in the wider European sphere. He has also worked as an academic in several UK universities.
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The Planet
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The Planet (film)
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George Monbiot
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In what european counrty is the Miniatrk and Church of SS Peter and Paul, Istanbul located?
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Title: Bekenntnisbruderschaft St. Peter und Paul
Passage: Bekenntnisbruderschaft St. Peter und Paul (BPP) ("Confessing Brotherhood of SS Peter and Paul") is a German High Church Lutheran religious society.
Title: Seminary of SS Peter and Paul
Passage: The Seminary of SS Peter and Paul is a Roman Catholic Seminary in Dili, East Timor. It is the countrys only Major Seminary named after the Saints Peter and Paul. It is located in Fatumeta.
Title: ukurbostan, Fatih
Passage: ukurbostan is a quarter of the European side of Istanbul located in the north side of the Fatih district (the walled city). Although it is difficult to define exactly its boundary, ukurbostan lies between the neighbourhoods of Balat and Atikali. In the quarter are located the Yavuz Selim Mosque and the Byzantine Cistern of Aspar. The cistern was used in the Ottoman period as vegetable garden, and its name "ukurbostan" ("sunken garden") gave the name to the quarter.
Title: Towanda Historic District
Passage: Towanda Historic District is a national historic district located at Towanda, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 440 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Towanda. The buildings date between about 1830 and 1900, and include notable examples of vernacular and high style Greek Revival, Queen Anne, and Classical Revival style architecture. Notable buildings include the William Means House (1816), Towanda Academy (1835), Dr. Samuel Huston House (c. 1835), Ulysses Mercur House (1851), David Cash House (1845), Presbyterian Church (1855), SS Peter and Paul Church (1869-1879), Hale Opera House (1886), Episcopal Church (1889), Citizens National Bank (1888), Kingsbury Chamberlain Building (1887), Dan Turner House (1897), Public Library (1897), and the Riverside Cemetery. Located in the district and separately listed is the Bradford County Courthouse.
Title: Miniatrk
Passage: Miniatrk is a miniature park situated at the north-eastern shore of Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. It was opened May 2, 2003. Miniatrk covers a total area of 60000 m2 . It is one of the world's largest miniature parks with its 15000 m2 model area. The park contains 122 models in 1:25 scale. It contains structures from in and around Turkey, as well as interpretations of historic structures.
Title: St Mary's Menston Catholic Voluntary Academy
Passage: St. Mary's Menston (formerly St. Mary's Catholic High School) on Bradford Road (A65) in Menston, West Yorkshire, England, is a Catholic Voluntary Academy for young people of secondary school age. It serves the Leeds Diocese parish churches of Ss Peter Paul Yeadon, St. Joseph's Pudsey, English Martyrs Addingham, Our Lady All Saints Otley, Ss John Fisher Thomas More Burley-in-Wharfedale, Our Lady of Kirkstall Horsforth and Sacred Heart of Jesus Ilkley. The school was founded in 1964 and celebrated its 50th Anniversary during the academic year 201415.
Title: Church of SS Peter and Paul, Istanbul
Passage: SS Peter and Paul (Turkish: "Sen Pier ve Sen Paul Kilisesi" , Italian: "Chiesa dei Santi Pietro e Paolo a Galata" ) is a Roman Catholic church in Istanbul, important for historical reasons. The church owns an icon of the Virgin of the Hodegetria type, which originally lay in a Dominican church in Caffa, Crimea. The current building is a nineteenth-century (1841 to 1843) reconstruction of the Fossati brothers.
Title: Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe
Passage: The Diocese of Killaloe ( ; Irish: "Deoise Chill Dalua" ) is a Roman Catholic diocese in mid-western Ireland. It is one of six suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel. The cathedral church of Ss Peter and Paul is situated in Ennis, County Clare. The incumbent bishop of the diocese is Fintan Monahan.
Title: Church of St Peter and St Paul, Weston in Gordano
Passage: The Anglican Church of SS Peter Paul, Weston in Gordano, Somerset, England, has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
Title: Newnham, Kent
Passage: Newnham has existed as a community of dwellings and work-units for at least 1,000 years. Though it had a lord of the manor and the church of SS Peter and Paul at the beginning of the 12th century, it could be said that nothing of importance ever happened there; yet in it took place centuries of everyday social history and a history of domestic and economic life of generations of English people.
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Turkey
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Miniatrk
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Church of SS Peter and Paul, Istanbul
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Which movie was released by Disneynature, Air Bud or Monkey Kingdom?
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Title: Air Bud: Golden Receiver
Passage: Air Bud: Golden Receiver (also known as Air Bud 2) is the 1998 sequel to "Air Bud". The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is also the last of the "Air Bud" films to be released theatrically. Outside the United States the film was often titled "Air Bud 2". This film is dedicated in memory of the original Air Bud (Air Buddy), who died of Synovial sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that affects soft tissue near the joints of the arm, leg, or neck in 1998, just several months before the movie's release.
Title: Air Bud: World Pup
Passage: Air Bud: World Pup (also known as Air Bud 3 in most other countries) is a 2000 made-for-video American film, and the third film in the "Air Bud" series. It was the first Air Bud movie to be filmed without Buddy, the canine star of the first two films; Buddy died after production of the previous film, "".
Title: Space Buddies
Passage: Space Buddies is a 2009 family comedy film. It is the third film in the "Air Buddies" series. It was released February 3, 2009. Like "Air Buddies" and "Snow Buddies", this film was released directly on DVD and became the first "Air Bud" film to be released on Blu-ray.
Title: Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch
Passage: Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch (also known as Air Bud 4) is a 2002 made-for-video American film, and the fourth film in the "Air Bud" series.
Title: Air Bud
Passage: Air Bud is a 1997 American comedy film that sparked the franchise centered on the real-life dog, Buddy, a Golden Retriever. The film was financially successful, grossing 4 million in its opening weekend and totaling 27.8 million in its run, against an estimated 3 million budget.
Title: Air Bud: Spikes Back
Passage: Air Bud: Spikes Back (also known as Air Bud 5) is the fifth and final film in the original "Air Bud series". The film series itself was followed by a spin-off series: the "Air Buddies" franchise. It was released on June 24, 2003 as a direct to video sequel.
Title: Air Bud (series)
Passage: The Air Bud film series (also known as Air Buddies or Disney Buddies) is an American film franchise based on a sports-playing Golden Retriever named Buddy, portrayed by Air Buddy. The franchise began in 1997 with the theatrical release of "Air Bud", followed by the theatrical release of "" in 1998. The rest of the films in the series were released in direct-to-video form. The "Air Buddies" or "Disney Buddies" spin-off series began in 2006 with the release of "Air Buddies" and it focuses on the adventures of Buddy's talking Golden Retriever puppies.
Title: Monkey Kingdom
Passage: Monkey Kingdom is a 2015 American nature documentary film directed by Mark Linfield and Alastair Fothergill and narrated by Tina Fey. The documentary is about a family of monkeys living in ancient ruins founded in the jungles of Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka. The film was released by Disneynature on April 17, 2015.
Title: Spooky Buddies
Passage: Spooky Buddies is a 2011 Disney direct-to-DVD comedy film that is part of the "Disney Buddies" franchise, a series often referred to as the "Air Bud" and "Air Buddies" franchise. For the fifth installment in the "Air Buddies" series, the team has a Halloween adventure in Fernfield. The movie is directed by Robert Vince, produced by Anna McRoberts, and released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray, DVD, and as a movie download on September 20, 2011.
Title: The Search for Santa Paws
Passage: The Search for Santa Paws is an American-Canadian adventure-fantasy-film released on November 23, 2010 (direct to video). The movie is the tenth film in the "Air Bud" franchise and is also a prequel to "Santa Buddies", as well as a spin-off from the "Air Buddies" film franchise.
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Monkey Kingdom
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Air Bud
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Monkey Kingdom
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Were Len Klimovsky and J.A. Steel both directors in their lives?
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Title: Bridge over the Elbe
Passage: Bridge over the Elbe or The Legion of No Return (Italian:Quel maledetto ponte sull'Elba, Spanish: No importa morir) is a 1969 Italian-Spanish war film directed by Len Klimovsky and starring Tab Hunter, Howard Ross and Erika Wallner.
Title: The Marihuana Story
Passage: The Marihuana Story (Spanish: "Marihuana" ) is a 1950 Argentine film directed by Len Klimovsky. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: La Noche de Walpurgis
Passage: La Noche de Walpurgis (Walpurgis Night, released in the United States as The Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman, and in the UK as Shadow of the Werewolf [theatrical] and Werewolf Shadow [video]), is a 1970 Spanish horror film starring Paul Naschy, the fifth in a series about the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky. This film was directed by Len Klimovsky and written by Naschy and Hans Munkel, and is generally regarded to have kickstarted the Spanish horror film boom of the Seventies, due to its awesome box office success upon its release. Patty Shepard was so convincing as the vampiric Countess, it was thought at the time that she might replace actress Barbara Steele as Europe's reigning horror queen. Klimovsky filmed many of the scenes in slow motion, to add to the otherworldliness of the film. br
Title: La Vida color de rosa
Passage: La Vida color de rosa is a 1951 Argentine comedy film directed by Len Klimovsky written by Carlos A. Petit. The film starred Virginia Luque and Jos Mara Gutirrez.
Title: J.A. Steel
Passage: J.A. Steel (born December 12, 1969) is an American writer, director, producer, editor, stunt person and actress best known for her role as C. Alexandra Jones in "The Third Society".
Title: A Few Dollars for Django
Passage: A Few Dollars for Django (Italian: "Pochi dollari per Django") is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Len Klimovsky and starring Anthony Steffen. Although he was credited as a second unit director, Enzo G. Castellari directed a main part of the film.
Title: Len Klimovsky
Passage: Len Klimovsky (16 October 19068 April 1996) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer.
Title: The Earring
Passage: The Earring (Spanish:El Pendiente) is a 1951 Argentine thriller film directed by Len Klimovsky and starring Mirtha Legrand. It is a film noir based on a story by Cornell Woolrich. The film's art direction was by Germn Gelpi and Mario Vanarelli.
Title: Suburb (1951 film)
Passage: Suburb (Spanish: Suburbio) is a 1951 Argentine drama film directed by Len Klimovsky and starring Pedro Lpez Lagar, Fanny Navarro and Zoe Ducs. The film portrays life in one of the poorer neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Under pressure from the Peronist authorities, Klimovsky changed the ending to suggest that the problems of such communities were now a thing of the past.
Title: The Vampires Night Orgy
Passage: The Vampires Night Orgy (Spanish: "La orga nocturna de los vampiros" ) is a 1972 Spanish horror film directed by Len Klimovsky.
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yes
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Len Klimovsky
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J.A. Steel
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Which cocktail has apricot brandy as an ingredient, Earthquake or Angel Face?
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Title: Angel Face Beauty Creations
Passage: Angel Face Beauty Creations or Angel Face is a chain of beauty salons with headquarters in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1987 by Ms Angel Tong. It offers aesthetic services such as body contouring and facial rejuvenation as well as diet consultation programs for weight loss and general health maintenance.
Title: The Black Angel (novel)
Passage: The Black Angel is a 1943 novel by Cornell Woolrich, which was based on two of his own short stories, "Murder in Wax" and "Face Work" (later reissued under the titled "Angel Face". Woolrich had reworked many of his short stories into full-length novels, including "Black Angel".
Title: Goombay Smash
Passage: Goombay Smash is a rum based beverage in the Bahamas. It is traditionally served in a sling or collins glass. The Goombay Smash was created by Emily Cooper, aka Miss Emily, at the Blue Bee Bar in New Plymouth. The original recipe is a secret, but it is believed to have contained coconut rum, dirty rum, apricot brandy, and pineapple juice. Imitators and variations commonly use rum, coconut and pineapple juice. Apricot liqueur is sometimes used and dark, amber or spiced rums (dirty rums) are preferred. In place of coconut rum, coconut cream can be used. Other variations include Creme de Banana, orange juice and grenadine.
Title: Apricot brandy
Passage: Apricot brandy can refer to a liquor (or Eau de Vie) distilled from fermented apricot juice or a liqueur made from apricot flesh and kernels.
Title: Rosa 'Angel Face'
Passage: ' Angel Face' is a large-flowered floribunda rose introduced in 1968 by Swim Weeks. 'Angel Face' is a cross between ('Circus' 'Lavender Pinocchio') 'Sterling Silver'. In certain sunlight it is possible to detect a faint silvery sheen as a hint of its parentage.
Title: Barack (brandy)
Passage: Barack, pronounced "BAH-rahtsk" (a like in apricot), is a type of Hungarian brandy (Plinka) made of (or flavored with) apricots; an apricot brandy.
Title: Danny Weis
Passage: Guitarist Danny Weis (born 28 September 1948 in Huntington Park, California) is best known as a founding member of both Iron Butterfly and Rhinoceros, as well as co-writer of Rhinoceros's only charting single, "Apricot Brandy". Though he left Iron Butterfly after only one album due to internal tensions, his work was an influence in the band for most of their history, since his replacement Erik Brann made a conscious effort to imitate his playing. Weis later recounted "Erik Braunn replaced me in Iron Butterfly, and if I remember correctly, he bought a lot of my equipment, some of my clothes, they tried to clone me basically..."
Title: Earthquake (cocktail)
Passage: The Tremblement de Terre (or "Earthquake") Cocktail has been attributed to the French Post-Impressionist painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The name is derived from its effects, which tend to "shake up" the drinker.
Title: Angel Face (cocktail)
Passage: The Angel Face is a cocktail made from gin, apricot brandy and Calvados in equal amounts.
Title: Boston (cocktail)
Passage: A Boston is a cocktail made with London dry gin, apricot brandy, grenadine, and the juice of a lemon.
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Who has also been a producer and an actor, Hou Hsiao-hsien or Ivan Passer?
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Title: The Assassin (2015 film)
Passage: The Assassin (; or: "The Assassin Ni Ynning") is a 2015 wuxia film directed by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien. A TaiwanChinaHong Kong co-production, it was an official selection in the main competition section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Hou won the award for Best Director. It was released in China and Hong Kong on 27 August, and a day later in Taiwan on 28 August 2015. It was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.
Title: Bonnie Bo
Passage: Bonnie Bo (also can be read as Bonnie Bai; traditional Chinese: ; simplified Chinese: ; form name: ) was born on 1982. She is an author and screenwriter. Bonnie graduated in Literature and reading from Beijing Film Academy. In 2005 she published a personal collection of essays known as "The Same As Bonnie Love You." Bo writes for fashion magazine, Interview, and worked as a film critic and columnist from 2003. She interviewed Maggie Cheung, Gong Li, Ang Lee, Hou Hsiao-hsien and other celebrities. She worked as a screenwriter for the TV shows "Yan Qing prodigal son", "Flea on the drum when the move" and "Than I love my". She wrote the screenplay for the movie "Ballad of loess" and part of the 2008 remake of "Dream of Red Mansions".
Title: Flight of the Red Balloon
Passage: Flight of the Red Balloon (French: Le voyage du ballon rouge ) is a 2007 French-Taiwanese film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It is the first part in a new series of films produced by Muse d'Orsay, and tells the story of a French family as seen through the eyes of a Chinese student. The film was shot in August and September 2006 on location in Paris. This is Hou Hsiao-hsien's first non-Asian film. It references the classic 1956 French short "The Red Balloon" directed by Albert Lamorisse.
Title: Cute Girl
Passage: Cute Girl, also known as Lovable You (), is a 1980 movie directed by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien, starring Kenny Bee, Anthony Chan and Fong Fei Fei. It was Hou Hsiao-hsien's first feature film.
Title: Dust in the Wind (film)
Passage: Dust in the Wind is a 1986 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien. It is based on co-screenwriter Wu Nien-jen's own experiences, and is the final part of Hou's coming-of-age trilogy, with the others being "A Summer at Grandpa's" (1984) and "The Time to Live and the Time to Die" (1985).
Title: Shochiku
Passage: Shochiku Company Limited ( , Shchiku Kabushiki gaisha ) () is a Japanese movie studio and production company for kabuki. It also produces and distributes anime films. Its best remembered directors include Yasujir Ozu, Kenji Mizoguchi, Mikio Naruse, Keisuke Kinoshita and Yji Yamada. Shochiku has also produced films by highly regarded independent and "loner" directors such as Takashi Miike, Takeshi Kitano, Akira Kurosawa and Taiwanese New Wave director Hou Hsiao-hsien. It is a member of the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan (MPPAJ), and is one of Japan's Big Four film studios.
Title: Ivan Passer
Passage: Ivan Passer (born 10 July 1933) is a Czech-born film director and screenwriter.
Title: Yu An-shun
Passage: Yu An-shun (born 5 November 1967) is a Taiwanese actor. He was the lead actor in Hou Hsiao-hsien's "The Time to Live and the Time to Die" (1985).
Title: The Time to Live and the Time to Die
Passage: The Time to Live and the Time to Die, also known as A Time to Live, A Time to Die is a 1985 film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. This film is inspired by screenwriter-turned-director Hou's own coming-of-age story.
Title: Hou Hsiao-hsien
Passage: Hou Hsiao-hsien (] born 8 April 1947) is a Taiwanese film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is a leading figure in world cinema and in Taiwan's New Wave cinema movement, an auteur. He won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1989 for his film "A City of Sadness" (1989), and the Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015 for "The Assassin" (2015). Other highly regarded works of his include "The Puppetmaster" (1993) and "Flowers of Shanghai" (1998).
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Hou Hsiao-hsien
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Hou Hsiao-hsien
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Ivan Passer
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Who directed the psychological horror film "The Others", which featured James Bentley as Nicholas Stewart?
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Title: Fade to Black (1980 film)
Passage: Fade to Black is a 1980 American psychological horror film written and directed by Vernon Zimmerman, and starring Dennis Christopher, Eve Brent, and Linda Kerridge. It also features Mickey Rourke and Peter Horton in minor roles. The plot follows a shy and lonely cinephile who embarks on a killing spree against his oppressors while impersonating classic horror film characters, all the while stalking his idol: a Marilyn Monroe lookalike.
Title: Noriko's Dinner Table
Passage: Noriko's Dinner Table (Japanese: , Hepburn: Noriko no Shokutaku ) is a 2006 Japanese psychological horror film, and a prequel to the independent horror film "Suicide Club""Jisatsu Skuru" (2002), written and directed by Sion Sono.
Title: The Others (2001 film)
Passage: The Others (Spanish: "Los Otros" ) is a 2001 Spanish-American supernatural gothic horror film with elements of psychological horror. It was written, directed, and scored by Alejandro Amenbar. It stars Nicole Kidman and Fionnula Flanagan.
Title: The Innocents (1961 film)
Passage: The Innocents is a 1961 British supernatural gothic horror film directed and produced in CinemaScope by Jack Clayton, and starring Deborah Kerr, Michael Redgrave and Megs Jenkins. Based on the novella "The Turn of the Screw" by Henry James, the plot follows a governess who watches over two children and comes to fear that the house is haunted by ghosts and that the two children are being possessed. The title of the film was taken from William Archibald's stage adaptation of James' novella. Falling within the subgenre of psychological horror, the film achieves its effects through lighting, music and direction rather than conventional shocks. Its atmosphere was created by cinematographer Freddie Francis, who employed deep focus in many scenes, as well as bold, minimal lighting. It was partly shot on location at the Gothic mansion of Sheffield Park in Sussex.
Title: James Bentley (actor)
Passage: James Bentley is an actor who was born on 14th July 1992. He won a Young Artist Award for playing Nicholas Stewart in the 2001 psychological horror film "The Others".
Title: Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara (film)
Passage: Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara ( "Kill Barbara in Shock" ) is a 1995 Philippine psychological horror film directed by Chito S. Roo and written by Ricardo Lee. It is a remake of the eponymous 1974 horror film by Celso Ad. Castillo.
Title: The Haunting (1999 film)
Passage: The Haunting is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by Jan de Bont. The film is a remake of the psychological horror film of the same name. Both of them are based on the 1959 novel, "The Haunting of Hill House" by Shirley Jackson. "The Haunting" stars Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Owen Wilson and Lili Taylor. It was released in the United States on July 23, 1999.
Title: Sublime (film)
Passage: Sublime is a 2007 psychological horror film directed by Tony Krantz and written by Erik Jendresen. It is the second straight-to-DVD "Raw Feed" horror film from Warner Home Video, released on March 13, 2007. The film stars Tom Cavanagh, Kathleen York, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Katherine Cunningham-Eves.
Title: Supernova (2000 film)
Passage: Supernova is a 2000 Swiss-American science fiction horror film written by David C. Wilson, William Malone and Daniel Chuba and directed by Walter Hill, credited as "Thomas Lee." "Thomas Lee" was chosen as a directorial pseudonym for release, as the name Alan Smithee had become too well known as a badge of a film being disowned by its makers. It was originally developed in 1988 by director William Malone as "Dead Star," with paintings by H. R. Giger and a plot that had been called ""Hellraiser" in outer space." Jack Sholder was hired for substantial uncredited reshoots, and Francis Ford Coppola was brought in for editing purposes. Various sources suggest that little of Hill's work remains in the theatrical cut of the film. The film shares several plot similarities with the film "Event Horizon," released in 1997, and "Alien Cargo," released in 1999. The cast featured James Spader, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Lou Diamond Phillips, Peter Facinelli, Robin Tunney, and Wilson Cruz. This film was shot by cinematographer Lloyd Ahern and scored by composers David C. Williams and Burkhard Dallwitz.
Title: The Ring (2002 film)
Passage: The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, and David Dorfman. It is a remake of the 1998 Japanese horror film "Ringu", which was based on the novel of the same name, written by Koji Suzuki.
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Alejandro Amenbar.
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James Bentley (actor)
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The Others (2001 film)
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What career did Maurice Pialat and Joo Pedro Rodrigues share?
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Title: Joo Pedro Rodrigues
Passage: Joo Pedro Rodrigues is a Portuguese film director. He is considered to be part of "The School of Reis" film family.
Title: A ltima Vez Que Vi Macau
Passage: A ltima Vez Que Vi Macau is a 2012 Portuguese film directed by Joo Pedro Rodrigues and Joo Rui Guerra da Mata. It will be in competition for the Golden Leopard at the 2012 Locarno International Film Festival. It was shot in Macau.
Title: To Die like a Man
Passage: To Die like a Man (Portuguese: Morrer Como Um Homem ) is a 2009 Portuguese drama film directed by Joo Pedro Rodrigues, produced by the production company Rosa Filmes.
Title: Maurice Pialat
Passage: Maurice Pialat (] ; 31 August 1925 11 January 2003) was a French film director, screenwriter and actor noted for the rigorous and unsentimental style of his films. His work is often described as being "realist", though many film critics acknowledge that it does not fit the traditional definition of realism.
Title: Joo Pedro (Brazilian footballer)
Passage: Joo Pedro Geraldino dos Santos Galvo (born 9 March 1992), commonly known as Joo Pedro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Cagliari Calcio as an attacking midfielder.
Title: Two Drifters
Passage: Two Drifters (also known as Odete) is a Portuguese feature film directed by Joo Pedro Rodrigues, produced at the independent production company Rosa Filmes and released in 2005.
Title: Joo Pedro Mendes Silva
Passage: Joo Pedro Mendes Silva, known as Joo Pedro (born 27 July 1989) is a Portuguese football player who plays for Vizela.
Title: The Ornithologist (film)
Passage: The Ornithologist (original title: O Ornitlogo) is a 2016 Portuguese film directed by Joo Pedro Rodrigues. It was released in 2016.
Title: Joo Pedro Sousa Silva
Passage: Joo Pedro Sousa Silva (born 13 November 1996 in Ponta Delgada, Azores), known as Joo Pedro, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Gil Vicente F.C. as a forward.
Title: Joo Pedro Guerra Cunha
Passage: Joo Pedro Guerra Cunha (born 4 May 1986 in Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Guarda), known as Joo Pedro, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Cypriot club Apollon Limassol as a midfielder.
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What was the 2011 population for the town in which the Anson Engine Museum is situated?
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Title: Anson Engine Museum
Passage: The Anson Engine Museum is situated on the site of the old Anson colliery in Poynton, Cheshire, England. It is the work of Les Cawley and Geoff Challinor who began collecting and showing stationary engines for a hobby.
Title: Gagetown, New Brunswick
Passage: Gagetown (2011 population: 698) is a village in Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is situated on the west bank of the Saint John River and is the county's shire town.
Title: Blennerville
Passage: Blennerville (Irish: "Cathair U Mhrin" , meaning "the seathome of the Morans") is a small village and now a suburb of Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. It is approximately 1 mi west of the town centre on the N86 road to Dingle, where the River Lee enters Tralee Bay. The village was formerly Tralee's port, and is connected to the town centre by the Tralee Ship Canal. Part of Blennerville electoral division falls within the area of Tralee Town Council, and at the 2011 census had a population of 141. The remaining portion, outside the urban boundaries, had a 2011 population of 556.
Title: Sha Tin
Passage: Sha Tin, also spelt Shatin, is a city along the Shing Mun River in the Sha Tin District of East New Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Sha Tin District. It is one of Hong Kong's most successful examples of new town developments in the 1970s. Together with its satellite town Ma On Shan, Shatin is the most populous city in the New Territories, with a 2011 population census of 630,273 within an area of 35.87 km2. Situated in the southern half of New Territories East below Tolo Harbour, it is the principal city of Sha Tin District, which is the second most populous district of the territory.
Title: Heswall
Passage: Heswall is a town on the Wirral, in the county of Merseyside, England. Administratively, it is a ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral. At the time of the 2001 Census, the total population of the ward was 16,012 (male: 7,474; female: 8,538), which included the nearby villages of Barnston and Gayton. The population of the town of Heswall itself was 7,750. By the time of the census 2011 population details for Heswall town were no longer maintained. However the ward's population had decreased to 13,401 (male: 6,400; female: 7,001).
Title: Cupar
Passage: Cupar ( ; Scottish Gaelic: "Cbar" ) is a town, former royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland. It lies between Dundee and Glenrothes. According to a 2011 population estimate, Cupar had a population around 9,000, making it the ninth largest settlement in Fife, and the civil parish a population of 11,183 (in 2011). It is the historic county town of Fife, before the council moved to Glenrothes.
Title: Tynemouth
Passage: Tynemouth ( ) is a town and a historic borough in Tyne and Wear, England at the mouth of the River Tyne. Historically part of Northumberland, the modern town of Tynemouth includes North Shields and Cullercoats and had a 2011 population of 67,519. It is administered as part of the borough of North Tyneside, but until 1974 was an independent county borough, including North Shields, in its own right. It had a population of 17,056 in 2001. The population of the Tynemouth ward of North Tyneside was at the 2011 Census 10,472.
Title: Poynton
Passage: Poynton is a town in Cheshire, England, on the easternmost fringe of the Cheshire Plain 11 mi south-southeast of Manchester, 7 mi north of Macclesfield, and 5 mi south of Stockport. In 2011, it had a population of 14,260.
Title: Steady Brook
Passage: Steady Brook (2011 population:408) is a Canadian town in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Located on the west coast of the island of Newfoundland, the town is situated 8 kilometres east of the city of Corner Brook in the lower Humber Valley. The town is surrounded by the Long Range Mountains and sits astride the Humber River. Steady Brook has become a thriving community in recent years as a result of provincial investments in the Marble Mountain alpine ski resort, along with golf courses and other recreational amenities.
Title: Baddeck
Passage: Baddeck ( ; Scottish Gaelic: "Badaig"; 2011 population: 769) is a village in Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada. This village is seventy-eight kilometres west of Sydney. It is Victoria County's shire town and is situated on the northern shore of Bras d'Or Lake on Cape Breton Island.
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Who was born first, Fernando Arrabal or Richard Thorpe?
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Title: I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse
Passage: I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse (French: "J'irai comme un cheval fou", also known as "I Will Go Like a Wild Horse") is a 1973 French surreal drama film directed by Fernando Arrabal. The movie first released on November 22, 1973 in France and stars George Shannon as an epileptic boy who, falsely suspected of murdering his mother, flees to the desert where he meets a hermit and brings him back to the city where the hermit becomes a circus performer.
Title: The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria
Passage: The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria (French: "L'Architecte et l'Empereur d'Assyrie" ) is a 1967 play by Fernando Arrabal. It was produced by the Stratford Festival in 1970.
Title: The Hamburg Syndrome
Passage: The Hamburg Syndrome (German:Die Hamburger Krankheit) is a 1979 West German-French science fiction film directed by Peter Fleischmann and starring Helmut Griem, Fernando Arrabal and Carline Seiser.
Title: Fernando Arrabal
Passage: Fernando Arrabal Tern (born August 11, 1932) is a Spanish playwright, screenwriter, film director, novelist and poet. Arrabal was born in Melilla, Spain, but settled in France in 1955; he describes himself as "desterrado", or "half-expatriate, half-exiled".
Title: Fando y Lis
Passage: Fando y Lis is a film adaptation of a Fernando Arrabal play by the same name, and it is Alejandro Jodorowsky's first feature-length film. Arrabal was working with Jodorowsky on performance art at the time. The film was shot in high-contrast black-and-white on the week-ends with a small budget and was first shown at the Acapulco Film Festival in 1968.
Title: Richard Thorpe
Passage: Richard Thorpe (February 24, 1896 May 1, 1991) was an American film director best known for his long career at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Title: Panic Movement
Passage: Panic Movement ("Mouvement panique") was a collective formed by Fernando Arrabal, Alejandro Jodorowsky and Roland Topor in Paris in 1962. Inspired by and named after the god Pan, and influenced by Luis Buuel and Antonin Artaud's Theatre of Cruelty, the group concentrated on chaotic and surreal performance art, as a response to surrealism becoming mainstream.
Title: Gustavo Charif
Passage: Gustavo Charif (born Gustavo Eduardo Charif al-Hshim, August 18, 1966, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine writer, visual artist and film director. He is a friend of dramaturg Fernando Arrabal. His works are a sort of Dadaism mixed with the secular poetry of actual times.
Title: Viva la Muerte (film)
Passage: Viva la Muerte (English: Long Live Death) is a 1971 French-Tunisian drama film shot in Tunisia and directed by Fernando Arrabal. The film released on May 12, 1971 and Arrabal drew on his own childhood for inspiration for the movie. "Viva la Muerte" takes place at the end of the Spanish Civil War, telling the story of Fando, a young boy whose father was turned in to authorities as a suspected communist by his fascist-sympathizing mother. It has gained cult popularity as a midnight movie. The opening credits sequence features drawings by acclaimed artist, actor and novelist Roland Topor.
Title: Jess Manuel Montan
Passage: Jess Manuel Montan Juvill (Barcelona, 1972) is a film director, writer and journalist. He has done music videos (Begging The Waves, for Ldia Pujol), animated movies such as 2.0 (1998) and Godspeed: One: Secret Legacy (2008), and the live-action feature-length movie Ushima-Next (2011), featuring world-renowned author Fernando Arrabal. It premiered at the Noves Visions Section of the Festival Internacional de Cine Fantstico de Sitges. Mr. Montan is a member of the Colegio Profesional del Audiovisual de Catalunya (CPAC), and a founding member of the production company Grupo Estudio.
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Richard Thorpe
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Fernando Arrabal
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Richard Thorpe
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China Airlines established what low-cost carrier that is based at Taoyuan International Airport?
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Title: China Airlines Flight 120
Passage: China Airlines Flight 120 (Chinese: 120, Japanese: 120) was a regularly scheduled flight from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan County (now Taoyuan City), Taiwan to Naha Airport in Okinawa, Japan. On August 20, 2007, the Boeing 737-800 aircraft operating the flight caught fire and exploded after landing and taxiing to the gate area at Naha Airport. Four people (three from the aircraft and one ground crew) sustained injuries in the accident.
Title: China Airlines
Passage: China Airlines (CAL) () () is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It is headquartered in Taoyuan International Airport and has 12,607 regular employees. China Airlines operates over 1,400 flights weekly to 118 airports in 115 cities (including codeshare) across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. The cargo division operates 91 pure freighter flights weekly. The carrier was, in 2013, the 29th and 10th largest airline in the world in terms of passenger revenue per kilometer (RPK) and freight RPK, respectively. China Airlines has three airline subsidiaries: Mandarin Airlines operates flights to domestic and low-demand regional destinations; China Airlines Cargo, a member of Skyteam Cargo, operates a fleet of freighter aircraft and manages its parent airline's cargo-hold capacity; Tigerair Taiwan is a low-cost carrier established by China Airlines and Singaporean airline group Tigerair Holdings and is wholly owned by China Airlines Group.
Title: China Airlines Flight 676
Passage: China Airlines Flight 676 (CAL676, CI676) was a scheduled international passenger flight that crashed into a road and residential area in Tayuan, Taoyuan County (now Taoyuan City), near Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (present-day Taoyuan International Airport), Taiwan on the night of Monday, 16 February 1998.
Title: Tigerair Taiwan
Passage: Tigerair Taiwan () is a low-cost carrier (LCC) based at Taoyuan International Airport. The airline has a fleet of ten aircraft as of March 2017. It was the first and now sole Taiwan-based LCC. It was formed as a joint venture between China Airlines Group and Budget Aviation Holdings.
Title: Taoyuan International Airport
Passage: Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (IATA: TPE, ICAO: RCTP) is an international airport serving the capital city of Taipei, Taiwan, and northern parts of the island. Located about 40 km west of Taipei in Dayuan District, Taoyuan, the airport is Taiwan's largest and busiest airport. It is one of five Taiwanese airports with regular international flights, and is operated by the Taoyuan International Airport Corporation. In 2016, it was ranked the best airport for its size in the Asia-Pacific region by Airports Council International.
Title: CAL Park
Passage: The CAL Park (Chinese Traditional: , Simplified: , "Huhng Yunq") is located in Dayuan District, Taoyuan City in the Republic of China (Taiwan). The building is located next to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport's terminals. The CAL Park is the flagship building and headquarters for China Airlines.
Title: Taoyuan Airport MRT
Passage: The Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Access MRT (commonly known as the Airport MRT) of the Taoyuan Metro is a rapid transit line that connects the municipalities of Taipei, New Taipei, and Taoyuan with Taoyuan International Airport. The 51.03 km line began commercial service on March 2, 2017.
Title: Chung Cheng Aviation Museum
Passage: The Chung Cheng Aviation Museum () was an aviation museum located at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in Dayuan Township, Taoyuan County (now Dayuan District, Taoyuan City), Taiwan. The museum closed on March 31, 2014 to allow for planned construction of Terminal 3 at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and for relocation of taxiway WC. Items displayed at the museum have been sent to storage and all 18 aircraft on display will be relocated to former Taoyuan Naval base during the second half of 2014.
Title: Taoyuan International Airport Corporation
Passage: Taoyuan International Airport Corporation Ltd. (TIAC; ) is a government-owned corporation responsible for the management of Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. It is a company based in Taoyuan, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Title: Taoyuan International Airport Services Limited
Passage: Taoyuan International Airport Services (Abbreviation: TIAS; Chinese: , commonly abbreviated ), founded in 1979, is currently the largest ground handling provider at Taoyuan International Airport, providing services for 30 scheduled airlines, out of 38 that served in Taoyuan International Airport. It is a subsidiary of China Airlines Group.
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Tigerair Taiwan
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China Airlines
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Tigerair Taiwan
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Who directed a Chinese film starring an American actor that won an Academy Award for American Beauty?
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Title: Inseparable (film)
Passage: Inseparable () is a 2011 Chinese psychological comedy-drama film written and directed by Dayyan Eng, and stars Kevin Spacey (whose involvement made him the first Hollywood star to headline a 100 Chinese-funded film), Gong Beibi and Daniel Wu.
Title: Ju Dou
Passage: Ju Dou () is a 1990 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yimou and Yang Fengliang (though it is almost universally considered to be a product of Zhang's vision as director) and starring Gong Li as the title character. It is notable for being shot in vivid three-strip Technicolor long after the process had been abandoned in the United States. It was also the first Chinese film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, in 1990.
Title: Tariq Anwar (film editor)
Passage: Tariq Anwar is an Indian-born film editor whose credits include "Center Stage", "The Good Shepherd", "Sylvia", "Oppenheimer", and "American Beauty", for which he was nominated for an Academy Award and won two BAFTA Awards. He has also been nominated for Academy Award in 2011 for editing "The King's Speech". He is now based in the United States and the United Kingdom. With Shirley Hills, he is the father of actress Gabrielle Anwar.
Title: Breaking the Silence (film)
Passage: Breaking the Silence () is a 2000 Chinese film directed by Sun Zhou. It was China's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Kevin Spacey
Passage: Kevin Spacey Fowler, KBE (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, and singer. He began his career as a stage actor during the 1980s before obtaining supporting roles in film and television. He gained critical acclaim in the early 1990s that culminated in his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the neo-noir crime thriller "The Usual Suspects" (1995), and an Academy Award for Best Actor for midlife crisis-themed drama "American Beauty" (1999).
Title: La Belle Amricaine
Passage: La Belle Amricaine English: The American Beauty , is a French comedy film from 1961, directed by Robert Dhry, written by Alfred Adam, starring Alfred Adam and Louis de Funs. The film was known under the titles: "La bella americana" (Italy), "The American Beauty" (English title), "Der tolle Amerikaner" (West Germany).
Title: Christopher Greenbury
Passage: Christopher Greenbury, ACE (September 24, 1951 January 4, 2007) was a British film editor with more than thirty film credits dating from 1979's "The Muppet Movie". With Tariq Anwar, he won the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for "American Beauty" (1999), which he was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing. "American Beauty" is a serious drama, but in general Greenbury edited comedy films, including six directed by the Farrelly brothers commencing with 1994's "Dumb and Dumber".
Title: List of accolades received by American Beauty
Passage: "American Beauty" is a 1999 American drama film directed by Sam Mendes and written by Alan Ball. The film stars Kevin Spacey as Lester Burnham, a middle-aged office worker who has a midlife crisis when he becomes infatuated with his teenage daughter's best friend. Released in North America on September 15, 1999, "American Beauty" was positively received by critics and audiences alike; it was the best-reviewed American film of the year and grossed over 350 million worldwide. Reviewers praised all aspects of the production, with particular emphasis on Mendes, Spacey and Ball; criticism tended to focus on the familiarity of the characters and setting. At the 1999 Academy Awards, the film won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (for Spacey), Best Original Screenplay and Best Cinematography (for Conrad Hall). The film was nominated for and won numerous other awards and honors, mainly for the direction, writing, and acting.
Title: Trap Street (film)
Passage: Trap Street () is a 2013 Chinese film written and directed by debut Chinese film director Vivian Qu, and starring Lu Yulai and He Wenchao. It premiered at the 2013 Venice International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the prestigious "Luigi De Laurentiis Award". It subsequently won the "Dragons and Tigers Award - Special Mention" and second place in the Award itself at the Vancouver International Film Festival in the same year, and the "Grand Jury Prize" at the Boston Independent Film Festival in early 2014.
Title: The Knot (2006 film)
Passage: The Knot () is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Yin Li. It was China's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated.
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Dayyan Eng
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Inseparable (film)
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Kevin Spacey
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The Electoral district of Broadmeadows is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, it includes the suburb of Broadmeadows, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, in which country?
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Title: Electoral district of Broadmeadows
Passage: The Electoral district of Broadmeadows is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It covers an area of 49 sqkm in outer northern Melbourne, and includes the suburbs of Broadmeadows, Campbellfield, Coolaroo, Dallas, Fawkner, Jacana and Meadow Heights. It also includes parts of Glenroy, Roxburgh Park, Somerton and Westmeadows. It lies within the Northern Metropolitan Region of the upper house, the Legislative Council.
Title: Broadmeadows, Victoria
Passage: Broadmeadows is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-west from Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Hume. At the 2016 Census, Broadmeadows had a population of 11,970.
Title: Electoral district of Gippsland East
Passage: The Electoral district of Gippsland East is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It covers most of eastern Victoria and includes the towns of Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance, Orbost, Omeo, Maffra and Heyfield. Gippsland East is the state's third largest electorate in area and covers 27,531 square kilometres.
Title: Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Passage: The Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly is the presiding officer of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament of Victoria. The presiding officer of the upper house of the Parliament of Victoria, the Victorian Legislative Council, is the President of the Victorian Legislative Council.
Title: Electoral district of Bulla and Dalhousie
Passage: Bulla and Dalhousie (also referred to as Bulla-Dalhousie) was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was created in 1927 with the merging of the previous districts of Bulla and Dalhousie, and was abolished in 1945, with most of the territory going into the new Mernda seat. It was a rural electorate on the outskirts of Melbourne, and at its abolition included Broadmeadows, Gisborne, Lancefield and Sunbury.
Title: Electoral district of Wantirna
Passage: The Electoral district of Wantirna was a former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was first created after the Electoral district of Scoresby was abolished in 1976. Geoff Hayes was the last member for Scoresby in its first incarnation, and the first for Wantirna. After the 2002 redistribution, the electorate was replaced, once again returning as the Electoral district of Scoresby. The last member of Wantirna, Kim Wells was also the first member for Scoresby, in its second incarnation.
Title: Electoral district of Warrenheip
Passage: The electoral district of Warrenheip was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in the British colony, and later Australian state, of Victoria. Created in 1889, the electorate was abolished in 1927 when it became the electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville.
Title: Electoral district of Emerald Hill
Passage: Emerald Hill was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia. It covered part of the inner-city suburb South Melbourne and consisted part of the previous Electoral district of South Melbourne which was abolished in 1859. (The other part of the South Melbourne electorate became the Electoral district of Sandridge).
Title: Electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville
Passage: The electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. Created in 1927 by the Electoral Districts Act 1926 after the abolition of the electoral district of Warrenheip, the electorate was abolished in 1945.
Title: Electoral district of Scoresby
Passage: The Electoral district of Scoresby was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was first created after the district of Upper Yarra was abolished in 1945. George Knox was the last member for Upper Yarra and the first for Scoresby. The electorate was abolished after a redistribution in 1976, being replaced by the district of Wantirna. Geoff Hayes then became the first member for Wantirna. After the 2002 redistribution, the electorate was replaced, once again returning as the Electoral district of Scoresby. The first member for Scoresby, Kim Wells, was also the last member for Wantirna. The seat was again abolished in 2014 and replaced by Rowville.
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Australia
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Electoral district of Broadmeadows
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Broadmeadows, Victoria
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What country does Jiangyan District and Dalian have in common?
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Title: Yangang Station
Passage: Yangang Station (), formerly Jiangyan Lu Station (), is a station on Guangfo Metro Line 1 of the Guangzhou Metro. It is located under the junction of Gongye Dadao ( ) and Jiangyan Lu ( ) in the Haizhu District of Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. It entered operation on December 28, 2015.
Title: Dalian American International School
Passage: Dalian American International School (DAIS; ) is an American international school in the Golden Pebble Beach National Resort (), in Jinzhou New District, Dalian, China, about 60 km east of the center of Dalian. It is owned by the Honor Roll Company.
Title: Dalun, Jiangsu
Passage: Dalun () is a town of Jiangyan District, Taizhou in south-central Jiangsu province, China. , it has 2 residential communities () and 16 villages under its administration.
Title: Dalian
Passage: Dalian is a major city and seaport in the south of Liaoning Province, China. It is the southernmost city of Northeast China and at the tip of the Liaodong Peninsula. Dalian is the province's second largest city and has sub-provincial administrative status; only the provincial capital (Shenyang) is larger. The Shandong Peninsula lies southwest across the Bohai Strait; Korea lies across the Yellow Sea to the east.
Title: Jinzhou District
Passage: Jinzhou District () is one of the seven districts of Dalian, Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. It is located about 20 km northeast of the city centre and facing the Bohai Sea to the west and has a longer history than Dalian itself, and used to be a thriving walled city where the officials of this area were dispatched from the central government. Recently, it is again a thriving town, having Dalian Development Area within its area as well as becoming a bedroom community to downtown Dalian. Its area is 1352.54 km and its permanent population as of 2010 is 1,102,773.
Title: Shengao
Passage: Shengao () is a town in Jiangyan District, Taizhou, south-central Jiangsu province, China. It is called the "hometown of fish and rice" because of the high quality of the fish and rice production in the town. It is among the first of the opening cities designated by the State Council of China.
Title: Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport
Passage: Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport (IATA: DLC, ICAO: ZYTL) is the airport serving the city of Dalian in Liaoning Province, China. It is located in Ganjingzi District, about 10 km northwest of the city center. In 2014 the airport handled 17,203,640 passengers, making it the busiest airport in Northeast China and the 16th busiest nationwide. The airport is the hub for Dalian Airlines and a focus city for China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines. As Zhoushuizi Airport has reached its designed capacity, the new Dalian Jinzhouwan International Airport is being built on reclaimed land to replace it.
Title: Japanese School of Dalian
Passage: The Japanese School of Dalian is a Japanese international school in the Dalian Biodiverse Emerging Science and Technology City (Dalian BEST City), in Zhongshan District, Dalian, China.
Title: Dalian Discovery Kingdom
Passage: Dalian Discovery Kingdom (), also translated as Dalian Discoveryland or Kingdom of Discovery, is an amusement park located at Jinshitan National Holiday Resort in Jinzhou District, Dalian, Liaoning, China. Opened in 2006, it is currently the largest amusement park in Liaoning.
Title: Jiangyan District
Passage: Jiangyan District () is one of three urban districts of the city of Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, having been, until December 2012, a county-level city. Jiangyan is noted for being the birthplace of the former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Hu Jintao.
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China
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Jiangyan District
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Dalian
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Who starred as sugar in a movie with the actor who plays Roy Trenneman on The IT Crowd?
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Title: DeVaughn Nixon
Passage: DeVaughn Walter Nixon (born July 8, 1983) is an American actor who became best known for his role in the romantic movie "The Bodyguard". He starred in films such as "" and "Sugar Hill", and then starred in numerous television series among which include: Disney series "Lizzie McGuire" and "Mackenzie Falls".
Title: Rohit Roy
Passage: Rohit Roy ( ) is an Indian television star, known for his role in Hindi television serials such as "Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand" and "Swabhimaan". Besides working in television series, Rohit has also acted in Bollywood movies such as 'Kaabil', 'Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena', 'Apartment' and 'Plan', among others. He starred in the movie "Shootout at Lokhandwala" in which he portrayed the character Fattu, one of the gang members. Roy has also directed a short film named "Rice Plate" as a part of the anthology film "Dus Kahaniyaan."
Title: Three's a Crowd (1969 film)
Passage: Three's a Crowd was a made-for-TV movie that was originally aired by the ABC network on December 2, 1969. The film was a comedy directed by Harry Falk and starred Larry Hagman, who was starring in the hit TV sit-com "I Dream of Jeannie". Hagman plays a pilot whose wife, portrayed by E. J. Peaker, disappears and is presumed dead. Seven years later, she appears. Meantime, Hagman has met and married Jessica Walter.
Title: Sapne Sajan Ke
Passage: Sapne Saajan Ke is 1992 Hindi language movie directed by Lawrence D'Souza and starring Karishma Kapoor, Rahul Roy, and Jackie Shroff. The movie was a collaboration of director Lawrence D'Souza and producer Sudhakar Bokade after their blockbuster movie Saajan. However, the movie was average earner at box office. Actor Aditya Pancholi used his voice to promote the movie as another movie after super success of movie Saajan
Title: Cavan Clerkin
Passage: Cavan Clerkin (born 28 November 1973) is a British television actor and writer. He has appeared in comedy shows including "Pulling", "The Inbetweeners", "Smack the Pony", "The IT Crowd", "Jonathan Creek" and "Look Around You". He also appeared in the films "Gangster No 1", "Spivs" and "Pierrepoint". He has written for "Smack the Pony", and co-created the comedy series "Los Dos Bros", in which he also starred. In 2009, he appeared in the soap opera "EastEnders" as Joel Reynolds. and in 2011 he appeared as Leonard Glickman in "The Shadow Line". He wrote, produced and starred in British Independent feature film ""Nice Guy""and in 2014 played DCI Gerring in ITV drama "Lucan" and Clarkey in Channel 4's police satire "Babylon". That year he also appeared in episode 4 of the BBC sitcom "Count Arthur Strong". In 2016, he is currently playing "Vinnie", a talent manager, in Morgana Robinson's, "The Agency".
Title: Luc Roy
Passage: Luc Roy (born in Quebec, Canada) is a Qubcois actor. Luc is the brother of Qubcois actors Gildor Roy, Yvon Roy and Maxim Roy, with whom he starred on his first and her second appearance in "Coyote".
Title: The Crimson Petal and the White (miniseries)
Passage: The Crimson Petal and the White is a 2011 four part television miniseries, adapted from Michel Faber's 2002 novel "The Crimson Petal and the White". Starring Romola Garai as Sugar and Chris O'Dowd as William Rackham, the miniseries aired in the UK during April 2011 on BBC Two. The supporting cast includes Shirley Henderson, Richard E. Grant and Gillian Anderson. Critical reviews of the miniseries were mixed but generally positive.
Title: Dap 'Sugar' Willie
Passage: Dap 'Sugar' Willie is an American actor and stand up comedian from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania best known for his recurring role as Lenny on the 1970s CBS-TV sitcom series "Good Times". Originally a pimp, his nickname Dap Sugar came from his style of wardrobe. He also made appearances on "The Jeffersons", "Sanford and Son" and "CHiPS". His last known role was as one of the pool hall men in the 1986 movie "Wildcats".
Title: Matt Berry
Passage: Matthew Charles Berry (born 2 May 1974) is an English actor, writer, and musician. He is best known for his acting role as Douglas Reynholm in "The IT Crowd" from 2007 until the final episode in 2013. He is also well known for his appearances in "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace", "The Mighty Boosh", "Snuff Box", and "The Wrong Door". He plays Beef in "House of Fools" and the title character in Channel 4 sitcom "Toast of London". He also starred in and composed . In 2015 he won a BAFTA award in Best Male Performance for his work on "Toast of London".
Title: Chris O'Dowd
Passage: Christopher O'Dowd (born 9 October 1979) is an Irish actor, best known for comedic roles such as Roy Trenneman in the Channel 4 comedy "The IT Crowd". O'Dowd created and starred in the Sky 1 television series "Moone Boy", which aired between 2012 and 2015. He had a recurring role on the comedy-drama series "Girls".
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Romola Garai
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The Crimson Petal and the White (miniseries)
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Chris O'Dowd
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What city, located South of Raymond, Montana, is the county seat of Sheridan County, Montana?
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Title: Rushville, Nebraska
Passage: Rushville is a city in Sheridan County in the state of Nebraska, in the Great Plains region of the United States. Its population was 890 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Sheridan County.
Title: Lakeside, Nebraska
Passage: Lakeside is an unincorporated community in southern Sheridan County, Nebraska, United States. It lies along Nebraska Highways 2 and 250 south of the city of Rushville, the county seat of Sheridan County. Its elevation is 3,881 feet (1,183 m). Although Lakeside is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 69351.
Title: Banner, Wyoming
Passage: Banner is an unincorporated community in southern Sheridan County, Wyoming, United States. It lies near Interstate 90, south of the city of Sheridan, the county seat of Sheridan County. Its elevation is 4580 ft . Although Banner is unincorporated, it had a post office, with the ZIP code of 82832, which closed in 2004. Public education in the community of Banner is provided by Sheridan County School District 2.
Title: Raymond, Montana
Passage: Raymond is an unincorporated community in Sheridan County, Montana, United States, north of Plentywood. It is famous for its salmon and is located nine miles away from the CanadaUS.
Title: Leiter, Wyoming
Passage: Leiter is an unincorporated community in eastern Sheridan County, Wyoming, United States, along Clear Creek. It lies along the concurrent U.S. Routes 14 and 16, east of the city of Sheridan, the county seat of Sheridan County. Its elevation is 3,779 feet (1,152 m). Although Leiter is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 82837. Public education in the community of Clearmont is provided by Sheridan County School District 3.
Title: Kenneth Township, Sheridan County, Kansas
Passage: Kenneth Township is a township in Sheridan County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 Census, it had a population of 1,350. Hoxie, the county seat of Sheridan County, is located in Kenneth Township.
Title: Sheridan, Wyoming
Passage: Sheridan is a city in Sheridan County, Wyoming, United States. The 2010 census put the population at 17,444 and a Micropolitan Statistical Area of 29,116. It is the county seat of Sheridan County.
Title: Wyarno, Wyoming
Passage: Wyarno is an unincorporated community in central Sheridan County, Wyoming, United States. It lies along Wyoming Highway 336 about 10 miles east of the city of Sheridan, the county seat of Sheridan County. Although Wyarno is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 82845. Public education in the community of Wyarno is provided by Sheridan County School District 2.
Title: McClusky, North Dakota
Passage: McClusky is a city in Sheridan County, North Dakota, United States. It is the county seat of Sheridan County. The population was 380 at the 2010 census. McClusky was founded in 1905. It is the closest town to the geographical center of North Dakota, which lies about five miles to the southwest.
Title: Plentywood, Montana
Passage: Plentywood is a city in and the county seat of Sheridan County, Montana, United States. The population was 1,734 at the 2010 census.
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Plentywood
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Raymond, Montana
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Plentywood, Montana
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This Year's Blonde is a 1980 low-budgeted American television drama film, it starred Lloyd Bridges as which Russian-American talent agent?
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Title: East of Eden (miniseries)
Passage: East of Eden is a 1981 American television miniseries based on John Steinbeck's novel of the same name. It aired in three parts on ABC from February 811, 1981. It was directed by Harvey Hart from a teleplay by Richard Shapiro, and starred Timothy Bottoms, Jane Seymour, Bruce Boxleitner, Soon Tek-Oh, Sam Bottoms, Hart Bochner, Karen Allen and Lloyd Bridges. It runs roughly 382 minutes.
Title: Love Comes Along
Passage: Love Comes Along is a 1930 American romantic film directed by Rupert Julian, written by Wallace Smith, based on the uncompleted play "Conchita" by Edward Knoblock. It was a vehicle specifically picked to highlight the vocal talents of Bebe Daniels, which also starred Lloyd Hughes and Montagu Love. It made a profit of 258,000.
Title: Disaster on the Coastliner
Passage: Disaster on the Coastliner is 1979 American made-for-television action drama film about a disgruntled railroad employee who attempts to cause a collision between two passenger trains. It was directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starred Lloyd Bridges, Raymond Burr, Robert Fuller, Pat Hingle, E. G. Marshall, Yvette Mimieux, William Shatner, and Paul L. Smith. It originally aired on "The ABC Sunday Night Movie" on October 28, 1979.
Title: Jeff Bridges
Passage: Jeffrey Leon Bridges (born December 4, 1949) is an American actor, singer and producer. He comes from a prominent acting family and appeared on the television series "Sea Hunt" (195860), with his father, Lloyd Bridges and brother, Beau Bridges. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Otis "Bad" Blake in the 2009 film "Crazy Heart", and earned Academy Award nominations for his roles in "The Last Picture Show" (1971), "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" (1974), "Starman" (1984), "The Contender" (2000), "True Grit" (2010), and "Hell or High Water" (2016). His other films include "Tron" (1982), "Jagged Edge" (1985), "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (1989), "The Fisher King" (1991), "Fearless" (1993), "The Big Lebowski" (1998), "Seabiscuit" (2003), "Iron Man" (2008), "" (2010), and "The Giver" (2014).
Title: This Year's Blonde
Passage: This Year's Blonde is a 1980 low-budgeted American television drama film, based on the Garson Kanin novel "Moviola" about 1950s sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. The movie starred Constance Forslund as Monroe Lloyd Bridges as Johnny Hyde and Norman Fell and was presented as part of a 3-night TV special event on NBC called "Moviola: A Hollywood Saga".
Title: Richard Armitage (agent)
Passage: Richard Noel Marshall Armitage (12 August 1928 17 November 1986) was a talent agent, active in England in the 1950s1980s. Among his clients were Rowan Atkinson, John Cleese, David Frost and Stephen Fry. Producer John Lloyd described him as "the most powerful agent in the country at that time [the late 1970s]".
Title: Sue Carol
Passage: Sue Carol (October 30, 1906 February 4, 1982) was an American actress and talent agent. While at a social function in Los Angeles in 1927, a director offered her a part in a film. She took it and began playing minor parts. Carol's film career lasted from the late 1920s into the 1930s; when it ended, she became a talent agent. The last of her three marriages was to one of her clients, Alan Ladd, from 1942 until his death in 1964.
Title: The Lloyd Bridges Show
Passage: The Lloyd Bridges Show is an American anthology drama series produced by Aaron Spelling, which aired on CBS from September 11, 1962 to May 28, 1963, starring and hosted by Lloyd Bridges.
Title: Beau Bridges
Passage: Lloyd Vernet "Beau" Bridges III (born December 9, 1941) is an American actor and director. He is a three-time Emmy, two-time Golden Globe and one-time Grammy Award winner. He is also a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award nominee. Bridges was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 7, 2003 at 7065 Hollywood Boulevard for his contributions to the television industry. He is the son of actor Lloyd Bridges and elder brother of fellow actor Jeff Bridges.
Title: Johnny Hyde
Passage: Johnny Hyde (23 April 1895 18 December 1950) was a Russian-American talent agent.
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Johnny Hyde
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This Year's Blonde
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Johnny Hyde
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What library is the main research library of the University of Oxford and houses the Papyrus Oxyrhynchus?
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Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 60
Passage: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 60 (P. Oxy. 60) is a letter addressed to the council of Oxyrhynchus, written by the "strategus" Hermias, in Greek. The manuscript was written on papyrus in the form of a sheet. It was discovered by Grenfell and Hunt in 1897 in Oxyrhynchus. The document was written on 17 August 323. Currently it is housed in the Library of the Trinity College (Pap. D 1) in Dublin. The text was published by Grenfell and Hunt in 1898.
Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 228
Passage: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 228 (P. Oxy. 228 or P. Oxy. II 228) is a fragment of the "Laches", a dialogue of Plato, written in Greek. It was discovered in Oxyrhynchus. The manuscript was written on papyrus in the form of a roll. It is dated to the second century. It is housed in the Bodleian Library (Ms. Gr. Class. a 8) in Oxford.
Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 7
Passage: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 7 (P. Oxy. 7) is a papyrus discovered at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. It was discovered by Bernard Pyne Grenfell and Arthur Surridge Hunt in 1897 in Oxyrhynchus, and published in 1898. It dates to the third century AD. The papyrus is currently housed in the British Library.
Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 62
Passage: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 62 (P. Oxy. 62) is a letter from a centurion, written in Greek. The manuscript was written on papyrus in the form of a sheet. It was discovered by Grenfell and Hunt in 1897 in Oxyrhynchus. The document was written on 6 January 222. Currently it is housed in the Bodleian Library (Ms. Gr. Class. d 61) in Oxford. The text was published by Grenfell and Hunt in 1898.
Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 297
Passage: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 297 (P. Oxy. 297 or P. Oxy. II 297) is a fragment of a Letter concerning a Property Return, in Greek. It was discovered in Oxyrhynchus. The manuscript was written on papyrus in the form of a sheet. It was written at 23 July 54. Currently it is housed in the library of the Columbia University (Head of Special Collections) in New York City.
Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 32
Passage: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 32 (P. Oxy. 32) is a letter to a "tribunus militum," written in Latin. It was discovered by Grenfell and Hunt in 1897 in Oxyrhynchus. The fragment is dated to the second century. It is housed in the Bodleian Library. The text was published by Grenfell and Hunt in 1898.
Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 223
Passage: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 223 (P. Oxy. 223 or P. Oxy. II 223) is a fragment of Homer's "Iliad" (E,329-705), written in Greek. It was discovered in Oxyrhynchus. The manuscript was written on papyrus in the form of a roll. It is dated to the third century. Currently it is housed in the Bodleian Library (Ms. Gr. Class. a 8) in Oxford.
Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 87
Passage: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 87 (P. Oxy. 87) is a declaration on oath by a ship owner, written in Greek. The manuscript was written on papyrus in the form of a sheet. It was discovered in Oxyrhynchus. The document was written between 25 February and 26 March 342. Currently it is housed in the Sackler Library (Papyrology Rooms, P. Oxy. 87 col. 3) in Oxford.
Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 118
Passage: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 118 (P. Oxy. 118 or P. Oxy. I 118) is a personal letter, written in Greek and discovered in Oxyrhynchus. The manuscript was written on papyrus in the form of a sheet. The document was written in the late 3rd century. Currently it is housed in the Cambridge University Library (4043) at Cambridge University.
Title: Bodleian Library
Passage: The Bodleian Library ( ) is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and is one of the oldest libraries in Europe. With over 12 million items, it is the second-largest library in Britain after the British Library. Under the "Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003" it is one of six legal deposit libraries for works published in the United Kingdom and under Irish Law it is entitled to request a copy of each book published in the Republic of Ireland. Known to Oxford scholars as "Bodley" or "the Bod", it operates principally as a reference library and, in general, documents may not be removed from the reading rooms.
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Bodleian Library
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Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 32
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Bodleian Library
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Which German businessman co-founded Too Much Media?
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Title: Emil Molt
Passage: Emil Molt (born 14 April 1876 in Schwbisch Gmnd, Kingdom of Wrttemberg, died 16 June 1936 in Stuttgart) was a German businessman, social reformer and anthroposophist. He was the director of the Waldorf-Astoria-Zigarettenfabrik, and with Rudolf Steiner co-founded the first Waldorf school. Hence, Waldorf education was named after the company.
Title: Andreas Fugger
Passage: Andreas Fugger (1406 or 1397, Augsburg - 1457, Augsburg), known as "der Reiche", was a German businessman. He was the oldest son of Hans Fugger and Elisabeth Gfattermann, making him the elder brother of Jakob Fugger the Elder. He was the founder of the Fugger vom Reh branch of the Fugger family. His wife was Barbara Stammler vom Ast (141520-1476), a daughter of a rich salesman from Augsburg. Andreas was a very successful and able businessman, so he was called "Andreas der Reiche". He was the first member of the Fugger family who became a businessman. All the other family members were craftsmen at this time. Andreas Fugger and his wife had four sons, Jakob (about 1430-1505), Lukas the Elder (1439-1512), Matthus (1442-148992) and Hans the Elder (1443-1501). They were the founders of the four main lines of the "Fugger vom Reh". The only existent line today is represented by the descendants of Matthus Fugger. The current patriarch is Markus Fugger von dem Rech (born 1970).
Title: Reinhard Mohn
Passage: Reinhard Mohn (29 June 1921 3 October 2009) was a German businessman who turned Bertelsmann, a "provincial, war-shattered German publisher", into the sixth-largest media conglomerate in the world.
Title: Otto Kueck
Passage: Otto Kueck (1878 1915) was a German businessman, agent, and diplomat in Chihuahua City, Mexico. He was the German consul of the city between 1908 and 1914, when Pancho Villa expelled him because of his support of Victoriano Huerta. He not only served in the German diplomatic corps but also was a German secret service agent and recruiter. The best known German spies who worked for him were Felix A. Sommerfeld and Horst von der Goltz. Kueck was succeeded by Ernst Goeldner and died in March 1915 in Los Angeles as a result of a heart attack.
Title: mile Mathis
Passage: Ernest Charles "mile" Mathis (15 March 1880 3 August 1956) was a French businessman who founded the car firm Mathis in 1910. (Before the frontier moved in 1919, he would have considered himself a German businessman and the car firm was a German business.)
Title: Carl Tchilinghiryan
Passage: Carl Tchilinghiryan (27 February 1910 8 May 1987) was a German businessman, who co-founded the coffee house Tchibo.
Title: Fabian Thylmann
Passage: Fabian Thylmann (born in 5 June 1978 in Aachen) is a German businessman who was founder and managing partner of the adult website conglomerate Manwin (now MindGeek). In October 2013, he sold his stake in the company, which was at the time the largest adult entertainment operator in the world. Since then he acts as an Angel Investor for young Startups in Brussels, Belgium where he also operates a Co-Working Incubation space, SN-Cube. In late 2015 he acquired Frontback and is focusing on revamping the popular social photo sharing app.
Title: Too Much Media
Passage: Too Much Media is a Freehold, New Jersey-based computer software company that created and maintains the NATS, Carma and Sparta software packages. According to the corporate website, it was founded in 2003 by John Albright, Fabian Thylmann and Charles Berrebbi.
Title: Alfred Hugenberg
Passage: Alfred Ernst Christian Alexander Hugenberg (19 June 1865 12 March 1951) was an influential German businessman and politician. A leading figure in nationalist politics in Germany for the first few decades of the twentieth century, he became the country's leading media proprietor during the inter-war period. As leader of the German National People's Party he was instrumental in helping Adolf Hitler become Chancellor of Germany and served in his first cabinet in 1933, hoping to control Hitler and use him as his "tool." Those plans backfired, and by the end of 1933 Hugenberg had been pushed to the sidelines. Although Hugenberg continued to serve as a "guest" member of the Reichstag until 1945, he wielded no political influence.
Title: Thomas Haffa
Passage: Thomas Haffa (born 18 April 1952 in Kressbronn am Bodensee) is a German businessman who founded EM.TV, a German Media Company.
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Fabian Thylmann
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Too Much Media
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Fabian Thylmann
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Sayeret Matkal Is based off of which army unit that was founded in 1941?
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Title: Emmanuel Moreno
Passage: Emmanuel Yehuda Moreno (Hebrew: ,) (June 17, 1971 - August 19, 2006), was an Israeli Lieutenant Colonel of one of the Israel Defense Forces' most elite units, Sayeret Matkal, who fell in combat at the end of the Second Lebanon War.
Title: Sayeret Matkal
Passage: General Staff Reconnaissance Unit 269, more commonly known as Sayeret Matkal (Hebrew: " , General Staff Reconnaissance Unit) is a special forces unit of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). First and foremost a field intelligence-gathering unit, conducting deep reconnaissance behind enemy lines to obtain strategic intelligence, Sayeret Matkal is also tasked with counter-terrorism and hostage rescue beyond Israel's borders. The unit is modeled after the British Army's Special Air Service, taking the unit's motto "Who Dares, Wins". The unit is the Israeli equivalent of Delta Force of the United States and to the UK's Special Air Service. It is directly subordinate to the IDF's Directorate of Military Intelligence.
Title: Yonatan Netanyahu
Passage: Yonatan "Yoni" Netanyahu (Hebrew: ; March 13, 1946 July 4, 1976) was an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) officer who commanded the elite commando unit Sayeret Matkal during Operation Entebbe, an operation to rescue hostages held at Entebbe Airport in Uganda in 1976. The mission was successful, with 102 of the 106 hostages rescued, but Netanyahu was killed in actionthe only IDF fatality during the operation.
Title: Amiram Levin
Passage: Amiram Levin (Hebrew: ; born 7 July 1946) is a retired Aluf (Major General, res.) who was commander of the IDF Northern Command. For many years he served in Sayeret Matkal, was its commander, and was involved in some of its prominent actions. Levin also served as deputy of the Mossad Director, and chairman of the National Roads Company.
Title: Shaul Mofaz
Passage: Lieutenant General Shaul Mofaz (Hebrew: ; born 4 November 1948) is an Israeli former soldier and politician. He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1966 and served in the Paratroopers Brigade. He fought in the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, 1982 Lebanon War, and Operation Entebbe with the paratroopers and Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit. In 1998 he became the sixteenth IDF's Chief of the General Staff, serving until 2002. He is of Iranian Jewish ancestry.
Title: Benzion Netanyahu
Passage: Benzion Netanyahu (Hebrew: , ] ; born Benzion Mileikowsky; March 25, 1910 April 30, 2012) was an Israeli historian. He served as Professor of History at Cornell University. A scholar of Judaic history, he was also an activist in the Revisionist Zionism movement, who lobbied in the United States to support the creation of the Jewish state. His field of expertise was the history of the Jews in Spain, and he served as an editor of the "Hebrew Encyclopedia". He spent a significant portion of his life in the United States. Though he became Ze'ev Jabotinsky's personal secretary, he never got involved directly in Israeli politics. He was the father of current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yonatan Netanyahu, ex-commander of Sayeret Matkal.
Title: Muki Betser
Passage: Moshe "Muki" Betser is a retired Israel Defense Forces colonel. Considered "one of Israels legendary commandoes", while Betser was deputy commander of Sayeret Matkal, he helped plan, was the deputy commander of the ground element, and he was the commander of the break-in teams during Israel's Operation Entebbe.
Title: Omer Bar-Lev
Passage: Israel Omer Barlev (Hebrew: - ; born 2 October 1953) is an Israeli politician. A member of the Labor Party, he was placed seventh on the party's list for the 2013 Knesset elections and serves as the Party's point person on issues of peace and defense. Bar-Lev is a IDF reserve officer with the rank of colonel (Aluf mishne), that was the commander of Sayeret Matkal between 1984-1987.
Title: Uzi Yairi
Passage: Uzi Yairi (31 July 1936 5 March 1975, Tel Aviv, Israel) was a commander of the elite Israeli army commando unit Sayeret Matkal. He was killed in action during a counter-terrorism operation to free hostages held by Palestinian terrorists at the Savoy Hotel.
Title: Special Air Service
Passage: The Special Air Service (SAS) is a special forces unit of the British Army. The SAS was founded in 1941 as a regiment, and later reconstituted as a corps in 1950. The unit undertakes a number of roles including covert reconnaissance, counter-terrorism, direct action and hostage rescue.
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Special Air Service
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Sayeret Matkal
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Special Air Service
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What company released a game in 2006 which included a real life mission where six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy in South Kensington, London in 1980?
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Title: John McAleese
Passage: John Thomas "Mac" McAleese, MM (25 April 1949 26 August 2011) was a British Army soldier who led an SAS team which stormed the Iranian embassy in London in May 1980 to end the Iranian Embassy siege (Operation Nimrod). He became known for retelling his story on TV and for taking part in the reality show "".
Title: Embassy of Iran, London
Passage: The Embassy of Iran in London is the diplomatic mission of Iran in the United Kingdom. It is located in a terrace overlooking Hyde Park in South Kensington, Westminster, London, next to the embassy of Ethiopia. Iran also maintains a Consular Section at 50 Kensington Court, South Kensington. The embassy building, along with the Ethiopian Embassy and the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, is one of a group of Grade II listed stucco buildings.
Title: Iranian Embassy siege
Passage: The Iranian Embassy siege took place from 30 April to 5 May 1980, after a group of six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy in South Kensington, London. The gunmen, members of an Iranian Arab group campaigning for Arab national sovereignty in the southern Iranian region of Khuzestan Province, took 26 people hostagemostly embassy staff, but also several visitors as well as a police officer who had been guarding the embassy. They demanded the release of Arab prisoners from prisons in Khuzestan and their own safe passage out of the United Kingdom. Margaret Thatcher's government quickly resolved that safe passage would not be granted, and a siege ensued. Over the following days, police negotiators secured the release of five hostages in exchange for minor concessions, such as the broadcasting of the hostage-takers' demands on British television.
Title: The Regiment (video game)
Passage: The Regiment is a computer game that was released by Konami in 2006. It is based on the Special Air Service, and includes some real-life missions such as the Iranian Embassy siege.
Title: International Fisheries Exhibition
Passage: The International Fisheries Exhibition was a Victorian era scientific, cultural, and animal exhibition open in South Kensington, London, United Kingdom, between May 12 and October 31, 1883. One of many world's fairs that took place in the second half of the 19th century, the exhibition was the largest special event held in the world to that point, attracting 2.6 million visitors, an average of 18,545 per day. The grounds of the exhibition encompassed 21 acre of the Royal Horticultural Society grounds in South Kensington, site of the 1862 International Exhibition. The exhibitions on display were based upon the Buckland Museum of Economic Fish Culture, a private collection at South Kensington, and were expanded upon by exhibits from 31 countries and colonies. The exhibition attracted attention not only for the variety of fish species and fishing equipment on display, but also for technological achievements like the widespread use of electric lighting.
Title: Embassy of Austria, London
Passage: The Embassy of Austria in London is the diplomatic mission of Austria in the United Kingdom. Austria also maintain a Commercial Section at 45 Princes Gate, South Kensington and a Cultural Section at 28 Rutland Gate, South Kensington.
Title: Embassy of Israel, London
Passage: The Embassy of Israel in London is the diplomatic mission of Israel in the United Kingdom. It is located in the South Kensington area on Kensington Palace Gardens near the junction with Kensington High Street. The building hosts both the Embassy of Israel and the Israeli Consulate, accessible via a separate entrance at 15a Old Court Place.
Title: Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, London
Passage: The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates at 30 Princes's Gate in the South Kensington district of London, is the diplomatic mission of the United Arab Emirates in the United Kingdom. The UAE also maintains a Consulate, Police Liaison Section Cultural Attach's office at 48 Prince's Gate, South Kensington, a Military Attach's Office at 6 Queen's Gate Terrace, South Kensington and a Health Section at 71 Harley Street, Marylebone.
Title: Embassy of Ethiopia, London
Passage: The Embassy of Ethiopia in London is the diplomatic mission of Ethiopia in the United Kingdom. It is located in a terrace overlooking Hyde Park in Kensington Road, South Kensington, next to the embassy of Iran. The building forms one of a group of Grade II listed stucco buildings, along with the Iranian Embassy and the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum.
Title: Embassy of Oman, London
Passage: The Embassy of Oman in London is the diplomatic mission of Oman in the United Kingdom. Oman represented Iranian interests in the UK between 2011 and 2014 as the Embassy of Iran was closed following the 2011 attack on the British Embassy in Iran. This service was no longer needed after IranUnited Kingdom relations improved following the election of President Hassan Rouhani, and the Iranian embassy reopened in February 2014.
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Konami
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The Regiment (video game)
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Iranian Embassy siege
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The producer for the 2014 Russian drama film Leviathan was born in what year?
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Title: Alexander Rodnyansky
Passage: Alexander Yefymovych Rodnyansky (born July 2, 1961) is a Ukrainian film director, film producer, television executive and businessman. Member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Title: Loveless (film)
Passage: Loveless (Russian: ) is a 2017 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. The story concerns two separated parents living apart whose affections are long forgotten and whose relationship has become loveless. They are temporarily brought together after their only young child becomes a missing person and they attempt to find him. It was shot in Moscow, with international support after the Russian government disapproved of Zvyagintsev's 2014 film "Leviathan". "Loveless" opened to critical acclaim and it won the Jury Prize at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.
Title: The Postman's White Nights
Passage: The Postman's White Nights (Russian: ; "Belye nochi pochtalona Alekseya Tryapitsyna" ) is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. It tells the story of the people of a remote Russian village, whose main contact with the outside world is a postman. All actors in the film are non-professionals and casting took a year.
Title: Two Women (2014 film)
Passage: Two Women (Russian: , "Dve zhenshchiny") is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Vera Glagoleva, starring Ralph Fiennes and Sylvie Testud. It is based on Ivan Turgenev's play "A Month in the Country".
Title: Leviathan (2014 film)
Passage: Leviathan (Russian: , "Leviafan") is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, co-written by Zvyagintsev and Oleg Negin, and starring Aleksei Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, and Vladimir Vdovichenkov. According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer in the United States inspired him and it was adapted into a Russian setting, but critics compare the story to the more similar biblical story of Naboth's Vineyard, where a King vies for his subjects' land and is motivated by his Queen to obtain it in a sly manner. The character development of the protagonist parallels another biblical figure, Job. The producer Alexander Rodnyansky has said: "It deals with some of the most important social issues of contemporary Russia while never becoming an artist's sermon or a public statement; it is a story of love and tragedy experienced by ordinary people". Critics noted the film as being formidable, dealing with quirks of fate, power and money.
Title: Corrections Class
Passage: Corrections Class (Russian: , "Klass korrektsii " ) is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Ivan Tverdovskiy. It premiered on the 4th of June 2014 at Kinotavr where it won the prize for Best Debut and the Prize of Film Distributors Jury. The film also received the East of the West Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
Title: Angelina Melnikova
Passage: Angelina Romanovna Melnikova (Russian: , born 18 July 2000) is a Russian artistic gymnast. She is the 2014 European junior all-around, team and balance beam champion and uneven bars silver medalist. She represented Russia at the 2016 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal in the team competition. She is a 2016 European champion in the team event, and 2017 European champion in the floor exercise. Melnikova is also the 2016 Russian national all-around champion and 2014 Russian junior all-around national champion.
Title: Alexandra Stepanova
Passage: Alexandra Nikolayevna Stepanova (Russian: ; born 19 August 1995) is a Russian ice dancer. With partner Ivan Bukin, she is the 2015 European bronze medalist, a three-time medalist on the Grand Prix series, a two-time Finlandia Trophy champion (2014, 2016), and a three-time Russian national medalist (2017 silver, 2015 and 2016 bronze). On the junior level, they won the 2013 World Junior Championships, 201213 JGP Final, and 2014 Russian Junior Championships.
Title: Evgenia Tarasova
Passage: Evgenia Maximovna Tarasova (Russian: ; born 17 December 1994) is a Russian pair skater. With partner Vladimir Morozov, she is the 2017 World bronze medalist, the 2017 European champion, the 201617 Grand Prix Final champion, and a three-time Russian national medalist (silver in 2015 and 2017, bronze in 2016). Earlier in their career, they became the 2014 World Junior silver medalists and the 2014 Russian national junior champions.
Title: The Fool (2014 film)
Passage: The Fool (Russian: , translit. Durak) is a 2014 Russian drama film written and directed by Yuri Bykov. It had its international premiere at the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival, where it won the prize for the best actor.
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1961
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Leviathan (2014 film)
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Alexander Rodnyansky
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The director of Jack the Giant Slayer is the founder of what production company?
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Title: Kyle Schickner
Passage: Kyle Schickner is an American film producer, writer, director, actor and a bisexual civil rights activist. He is the founder of FenceSitter Films, a Production company devoted to entertainment for women, and sexual and ethnic minorities. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, where he directs films, music videos, a Web series and commercials for his production company FenceSitterFilms.
Title: Tempest (Deftones song)
Passage: "Tempest" is the second single by Sacramento, California-based alternative metal band Deftones, from their seventh studio album, "Koi No Yokan". The song debuted on PureVolume's official website on October 3, 2012 along with a video featuring band members Chino Moreno and Sergio Vega giving some insight regarding the track. The song's lyrical content is representative of the supposed end of the world that would have occurred on December 21, 2012, according to various myths related to the Mayan calendar. It was featured in the trailer for the film "Jack the Giant Slayer" and an episode of "The Following". An instrumental version made an appearance in the film "Furious 7".
Title: Jack the Giant Killer (2013 direct-to-video film)
Passage: Jack the Giant Killer is a 2013 American fantasy film produced by The Asylum and directed by Mark Atkins. A modern take of the fairy tales "Jack the Giant Killer" and "Jack and the Beanstalk", the film stars Ben Cross and Jane March. It is a mockbuster of "Jack the Giant Slayer". It was released on DVD in the UK as The Giant Killer.
Title: Jack the Giant Slayer
Passage: Jack the Giant Slayer (previously titled Jack the Giant Killer) is a 2013 American heroic fantasy adventure film based on the British fairy tales "Jack the Giant Killer" and "Jack and the Beanstalk". The film is directed by Bryan Singer with a screenplay written by Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie and Dan Studney and stars Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, and Ewan McGregor. The film tells the story of Jack, a young farmhand who must rescue a princess from a race of giants after inadvertently opening a gateway to their land in the sky.
Title: Elia Petridis
Passage: Elia Petridis (born in Paris, France) is a Lebanese-Greek film director and screenwriter, best known for "The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez", and for his work in transmedia and virtual reality production. He is the founder and creative director of film production company Filmatics and the transmedia production company Fever Content.
Title: George S. J. Faber
Passage: George Stephen John Faber (born 30 November 1959 in Kensington, London) is a British television producer. He was the founder and joint managing director of Company Pictures, one of the UK's largest independent drama production companies, twice winner of Best Independent Production Company at the Broadcast Awards and also winner of Best European Production Company at the Monte Carlo TV Festival. In 2014 he founded "The Forge" which produced "National Treasure" starring Robbie Coltrane, Julie Walters and Andrea Riseborough.
Title: Bryan Singer
Passage: Bryan Jay Singer (born September 17, 1965) is an American film director, film producer, writer, and actor. He is the founder of Bad Hat Harry Productions and he has produced or co-produced almost all of the films he has directed.
Title: A. J. Carter
Passage: A. J. Carter (born 21 September 1980 as Adrian John Carter) is an Australian film director, screenwriter and producer. In his recent emerging career as a film director, his debut narrative short film Ronan's Escape awarded him and his production company a total of 13 international film award nominations and 10 award wins including several 'Best Film and "Best Director" awards. He is also the founder of the Smooth Motion Media Group, formerly known as Smooth Motion Films. Smooth Motion Media Group is based in Los Angeles, California, with two production company subsidiaries Dark Arts Entertainment (Motion Picture Film Scripted Television production), and Primordial Entertainment (Reality, Science Documentary Television).
Title: Christopher McQuarrie
Passage: Christopher McQuarrie (born 1968) is an American screenwriter, director and producer. A regular collaborator of director Bryan Singer, he co-wrote the screenplay of Singer's "Public Access", wrote the screenplay for "The Usual Suspects", co-wrote and produced "Valkyrie" and co-wrote "Jack the Giant Slayer" and "Edge of Tomorrow".
Title: Eleanor Tomlinson
Passage: Eleanor May Tomlinson (born 19 May 1992) is an English actress, known for her roles as Princess Isabelle in "Jack the Giant Slayer" (2013), Isabel Neville in "The White Queen", and Demelza Poldark in "Poldark".
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Bad Hat Harry Productions
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Jack the Giant Slayer
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Bryan Singer
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Who was the producer of the 2002 British action horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall, and starring Kevin McKidd, Sean Pertwee and Liam Cunningham?
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Title: Neil Marshall
Passage: Neil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an English film director, editor and screenwriter. Marshall began his career in editing and in 2002 directed his first feature film "Dog Soldiers", a horror-comedy film which became a cult film. He followed up with the critically acclaimed horror film "The Descent" in 2005. Marshall also directed "Doomsday" in 2008, and wrote and directed "Centurion" in 2010. He has also directed two prominent episodes of US television series "Game of Thrones": "Blackwater" and "The Watchers on the Wall", with particular acclaim for his direction on both occasions, as well as a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for "The Watchers on the Wall".
Title: Christopher Figg
Passage: Christopher Figg (born 24 May 1957) is a film producer from the town of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. His film credits include "Heidi", "The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby", "Dog Soldiers", "Trainspotting" and the first three films from the "Hellraiser" series: "Hellraiser", "", and "". He was recently executive producer on Noel Clarke's 4.3.2.1 and on the film "Coriolanus" (film) with Ralph Fiennes and Gerard Butler.
Title: The Descent Part 2
Passage: The Descent Part 2 is a 2009 British adventure horror film and sequel to the 2005 horror film "The Descent". It was directed by Jon Harris from a screenplay by James McCarthy, J Blakeson, and James Watkins. The film was produced by Christian Colson and Ivana MacKinnon; Neil Marshall, the writer and director of the original, was an executive producer. Shot in London and Surrey, it was released in cinemas in the UK on 2 December 2009 and on DVD on 27 April 2010 in the U.S.
Title: Bedrooms and Hallways
Passage: Bedrooms and Hallways is a 1998 comedy-drama film about bisexuality or the fluidity of sexuality. It was written by Robert Farrar and directed by Rose Troche, starring Kevin McKidd, James Purefoy, Tom Hollander, Julie Graham, Simon Callow and Hugo Weaving.
Title: Dog Soldiers (film)
Passage: Dog Soldiers is a 2002 British action horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall, and starring Kevin McKidd, Sean Pertwee and Liam Cunningham. A British production, set in the highlands of Scotland, it was filmed almost entirely in Luxembourg. In the U.S., it premiered as a Sci Fi Pictures telefilm on the Sci Fi Channel.
Title: The 51st State
Passage: The 51st State (also known as Formula 51) is a 2001 British action comedy film directed by Ronny Yu, written by Stel Pavlou, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Carlyle, Emily Mortimer, Ricky Tomlinson, Sean Pertwee, Rhys Ifans, and Meat Loaf. The film follows the story of an American master chemist (Jackson) who heads to Britain to sell his formula for a powerful new drug. All does not go as planned and the chemist soon becomes entangled in a web of deceit.
Title: Blue Juice
Passage: Blue Juice is a 1995 British film directed by Carl Prechezer and starring Sean Pertwee, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ewan McGregor and Steven Mackintosh. It follows JC (Pertwee) as he attempts to reconcile his surfer lifestyle and loser friends with the pressure to grow up from his girlfriend (Jones). "Blue Juice" was set in Cornwall, and released in 1995 by FilmFour productions.
Title: The Prophecy: Uprising
Passage: The Prophecy: Uprising is a 2005 fantasy horror-thriller film and the fourth installment in the "The Prophecy" series. This chapter does not feature series regular Christopher Walken, instead starring Doug Bradley, British actor Sean Pertwee, and frequent horror film actor Kari Wuhrer in the lead roles.
Title: Soldier (1998 American film)
Passage: Soldier is a 1998 American science fiction action film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, written by David Webb Peoples, and starring Kurt Russell, Jason Scott Lee, Jason Isaacs, Connie Nielsen, Sean Pertwee and Gary Busey. The film tells the story of a highly skilled genetically advanced soldier defying his commanders and facing a relentless and brutal rival soldier.
Title: Doomsday (2008 film)
Passage: Doomsday is a 2008 science fiction action horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall. The film takes place in the future in Scotland, which has been quarantined because of a deadly virus. When the virus is found in London, political leaders send a team led by Major Eden Sinclair (Rhona Mitra) to Scotland to find a possible cure. Sinclair's team runs into two types of survivors: marauders and medieval knights. "Doomsday" was conceived by Marshall based on the idea of futuristic soldiers facing medieval knights. In producing the film, he drew inspiration from various movies, including "Mad Max", "Escape from New York" and "28 Days Later".
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Christopher Figg
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Christopher Figg
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Dog Soldiers (film)
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Hana Mandlkov and Robert Seguso, have which occupation?
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Title: 1988 Virginia Slims of Washington Singles
Passage: Hana Mandlkov was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals to Martina Navratilova.
Title: 1986 Wimbledon Championships Women's Singles
Passage: Martina Navratilova defeated Hana Mandlkov 76, 63 in the final to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1986 Wimbledon Championships.
Title: 1986 Tokyo Indoor Doubles
Passage: Ken Flach and Robert Seguso were the defending champions, but Seguso did not participate this year. Flach partnered Paul Annacone, losing in the first round.
Title: Robert Seguso
Passage: Robert Arthur Seguso (born May 1, 1963) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. A doubles specialist, he won four Grand Slam men's doubles titles (two Wimbledon, one French Open and one US Open). He also won the men's doubles Gold Medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, partnering Ken Flach. Seguso reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in 1985. He won a total of 29 career doubles titles between 1984 and 1991.
Title: 1988 Ariadne Classic Singles
Passage: Hana Mandlkov was the defending champion but did not compete that year.
Title: Hana Mandlkov
Passage: Hana Mandlkov (born 19 February 1962) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia who later obtained Australian citizenship. During her career, she won four Grand Slam singles titles: the 1980 Australian Open, 1981 French Open, 1985 US Open, and the 1987 Australian Open. She was also the runner-up at four Grand Slam singles events, including the Wimbledon finals of 1981 and 1986, and won one Grand Slam women's doubles title, the 1989 US Open with Martina Navratilova.
Title: 1981 Wimbledon Championships Women's Singles
Passage: Reigning champion Evonne Cawley did not defend her title, as she had recently given birth to her second child. Chris Evert-Lloyd defeated Hana Mandlkov 62, 62 in the final to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1981 Wimbledon Championships.
Title: 1986 US Open Women's Singles
Passage: Hana Mandlkov was the defending champion, but she lost in the fourth round to Wendy Turnbull.
Title: 1988 Ariadne Classic Doubles
Passage: Hana Mandlkov and Wendy Turnbull were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Mandlkov with Jana Novotn and Turnbull with Elizabeth Smylie.
Title: 1988 Virginia Slims of California Doubles
Passage: In the Doubles competition of the 1988 Virginia Slims of California tennis tournament, Hana Mandlkov and Wendy Turnbull were the defending champions but they competed with different partners: Mandlkov with Jana Novotn and Turnbull with Zina Garrison.
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former professional tennis player
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Hana Mandlkov
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Robert Seguso
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I'm the One is a song that included an apperance by the Canadian singer who was first signed to what label in 2008?
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Title: TRXYE
Passage: TRXYE is the third extended play (EP) (first signed with a major label) by South African-Australian singer and songwriter Troye Sivan, released on 15 August 2014 by Universal Music Australia through EMI Music Australia. The EP was preceded by the release of the singles "The Fault in Our Stars" and "Happy Little Pill".
Title: Attack in Black
Passage: Attack in Black was a Canadian indie rock band from Welland, Ontario. They first signed to Skate Ahead Records for their self-titled album debut in 2005. In spring 2006, they signed with Dine Alone Records. In late 2008 Ian and Daniel along with Steve Lambke (a.k.a. Baby Eagle) of the Constantines, formed their own label, You've Changed Records.
Title: I'm the One (DJ Khaled song)
Passage: "I'm the One" is a song written and performed by American musician DJ Khaled; Canadian singer Justin Bieber; and American rappers Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne. The song was released on April 28, 2017, by We the Best and Epic Records as the second single from Khaled's tenth studio album, "Grateful".
Title: Alexis Bwenge
Passage: Alexis Bwenge (born October 19, 1981) is a former fullback. He most recently played for the Canadian Football League's BC Lions. Bwenge was drafted by the Lions (1st round, 8th overall) in the 2005 CFL Draft. Bwenge first signed with the Lions in May 2006 and he had one four-yard touchdown reception in the 2006 CFL season. From 2006 to 2008, he has played as kick coverage on special teams and as a back-up at running back. He played college football for the Kentucky Wildcats.
Title: Tension (band)
Passage: Tension is a Taiwanese RB, pop music, and a cappella group that consists of five members. The band was first signed by Shock Records, then signed by record label EMI Taiwan.
Title: 1965 Records
Passage: 1965 Records is a London-based subsidiary record label of SonyBMG. Formed in 2006, the label was founded by James Endeacott (formerly of Rough Trade Records), who first signed The Libertines. The label features bands who are primarily indie rockpop, and are best known for signing Dundee based four-piece The View.
Title: Scott Evans (Canadian football)
Passage: Scott Evans (born December 15, 1983) is a former professional Canadian football offensive tackle. He also played CIS Football at Wilfrid Laurier. Evans first signed with the Toronto Argonauts as an undrafted free agent in 2007 and attended training camp, but returned to school after its conclusion. He re-signed with the Argonauts in 2008, and remained on their practice roster for the first seven weeks of the 2008 CFL season, then returned to Wilfrid Laurier for his final year of eligibility on August 16, 2008. Evans re-joined the Argonauts for the start of the 2009 pre-season training camp, but was cut by the team, only to rejoin the Argonauts on October 16, 2009 under a practice roster agreement. On June 11, 2010, Evans was released by the Argonauts.
Title: Justin Bieber
Passage: Justin Drew Bieber ( ; born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After a talent manager discovered him through his YouTube videos covering songs in 2008 and signed to RBMG, Bieber released his debut EP, "My World", in late 2009. It was certified Platinum in the U.S. He became the first artist to have seven songs from a debut record chart on the "Billboard" Hot 100. Bieber released his first full-length studio album, "My World 2.0", in 2010. It debuted at or near number one in several countries, was certified triple Platinum in the U.S., and contained his single "Baby".
Title: Selena Gomez discography
Passage: American singer Selena Gomez has released two studio albums, one compilation album, one extended play, fourteen singles (including four as a featured artist), six promotional singles and twenty-three music videos. In 2008, Gomez first signed to Hollywood Records. Gomez's first EP, "Another Cinderella Story", was released on June 16, 2009, by Razor Tie. She released her first solo album, "Stars Dance" (2013), which debuted atop the US "Billboard" 200 chart, and also reached number one in Canada. It was preceded by the release of its lead single, "Come Get It", which reached the top ten in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Title: Nina Hagen discography
Passage: German singer Nina Hagen has released fifteen studio albums, fourteen compilation albums, one soundtrack album and two extended plays. Hagen first signed with CBS Records in 1976 with her group Nina Hagen Band. In 1982, she detached herself from the band and released three solo albums on the label. In 1986, her contract with CBS expired and was not renewed. In 1989, Hagen signed with Mercury Records, on which label she released three new albums.
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RBMG
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I'm the One (DJ Khaled song)
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Justin Bieber
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Who has more vocations, Sunye or Shingai Shoniwa?
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Title: Rotary Club of SoHo Hong Kong
Passage: Rotary Club of SoHo Hong Kong is one of the clubs under the District 3450 of the Rotary International which is an international service organization, bringing together business and professional leaders in order to provide humanitarian services, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and to advance goodwill and peace around the world. Rotary Club of SoHo Hong Kong is a service organisation serving the community especially for those from young generation and underprivileged group e.g. Single parent family and ethnic minorities. The club was chartered by the Charter President Chris Tsang on 1 May 2012 and officially registered as a registered society under the Societies Ordinance of the Laws of Hong Kong in April 2013.
Title: Vocational discernment in the Catholic Church
Passage: Vocational discernment is the process in which men or women in the Catholic Church discern, or recognize, their vocation in the Church. The four vocations are the married life, single life, religious life, and ordained life. Vocational discernment is often spoken about only in relation to priestly or religious vocations. It has been argued that this common restriction of the term is a mistake, and even decreases religious vocations, because it discourages people who don't immediately feel called to the clerical state or consecrated life from engaging in vocational discernment.
Title: Vocations Sunday
Passage: Vocations Sunday or the World Day of Prayer for Vocations is a Sunday set aside each year by various Christian denominations as a day for prayer and reflection in relation to the call to ministry and Christian service.
Title: Sunye
Passage: Min Sun-ye (Korean: , born August 12, 1989), also known as Sunye or Sun (stylized as SunYe), is a South Korean missionary and former singer and actress (on hiatus). She is the former leader and main vocalist of the Wonder Girls.
Title: Shingai Shoniwa
Passage: Shingai Elizabeth Maria Shoniwa ( ; born on 1 September 1981) is an English singer, best known as the vocalist and bassist for the UK indie rock band Noisettes. Her first name, Shingai, means "be boldcourageousstrong" in the Shona language.
Title: BRIT School
Passage: The BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology is a British performing arts and technology school located in Selhurst, Croydon, in the London Borough of Croydon, England, with a mandate to provide education and vocational training for the performing arts, media, art and design and the technologies that make performance possible. Selective in its intake, the school is notable for its numerous famous alumni including Marsha Ambrosius, Adele, Tara McDonald, Leo the Lion, Stefan Abingdon, Katy B, The Feeling, Imogen Heap, Jessie J, Cush Jumbo, Rizzle Kicks, the Kooks, King Krule, Loyle Carner, Leona Lewis, Eman Kellam, Raye, Ashley Madekwe, Katie Melua, Kate Nash, Shingai Shoniwa, Amy Winehouse, Ella Eyre, Rainy Milo, Antonio Orozco, and Tom Holland.
Title: Vocational education
Passage: Vocational education is education that prepares people to work in a trade, a craft, as a technician, or in professional vocations such as engineering, accountancy, nursing, medicine, architecture, or law. Craft vocations are usually based on manual or practical activities and are traditionally non-academic but related to a specific trade or occupation. Vocational education is sometimes referred to as "career education" or "technical education".
Title: Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary
Passage: Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary (formerly Blessed John XXIII National Seminary) is a Roman Catholic priestly seminary located in Weston, Massachusetts. It offers a graduate-level program designed for priesthood candidates aged 30 and above, often called "second-career vocations" or "delayed vocations".
Title: O'Berry Neuro-Medical Center
Passage: The O'Berry Neuro-Medical Center is a public hospital in Goldsboro, North Carolina owned by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Its original goal was to help the intellectually disabled achieve independence by teaching them self-help skills and productive vocations. It has recently expanded its focus to include those who are either elderly or medically fragile along with having an intellectual disability.
Title: Noisettes
Passage: Noisettes are an English indie rock band from London, currently composed of singer and bassist Shingai Shoniwa and guitarist Dan Smith. The band first achieved commercial success and nationwide recognition with the second single of their second album, "Don't Upset the Rhythm (Go Baby Go)" which reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in Spring 2009.
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Are Yannis Smaragdis and Roland Joff both film directors ?
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Title: Goodbye Lover
Passage: Goodbye Lover is a comedic neo-noir film about a murder plot surrounding an alcoholic advertising agency worker and his adulterous wife. The film was directed by Roland Joff, and stars Patricia Arquette, Dermot Mulroney, Don Johnson, Ellen DeGeneres, and Mary-Louise Parker. The film premiered at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, before being released theatrically in 1999. Reshoots of the films were shot on Rodeo drive in Beverly Hills, and the ending of the film was changed.
Title: Bangladesh Film Directors Association
Passage: Bangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Film Directors Associations General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association.
Title: Rowan Joff
Passage: Rowan Marc Joff (born 1973) is a British screenwriter and director. He is the son of director Roland Joff and actress Jane Lapotaire, and half-brother of actress Nathalie Lunghi.
Title: El Greco (soundtrack)
Passage: El Greco Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack album featuring the music score for the 2007 film "El Greco", by Greek electronic composer Vangelis, released in Greece and Cyprus by Universal Music Greece. The film, directed by Yannis Smaragdis, follows the life of Greek painter, Domnicos Theotokpoulos, as he travels to Italy and Spain where he becomes known as El Greco (The Greek). Vangelis previously worked with Yannis Smaragdis on his 1996 movie about the Greek poet Kavafis (a.k.a. Cavafy). It won the award for best music score at the 48th Greek State Film Awards in 2007.
Title: Roland Joff
Passage: Roland Joff (born 17 November 1945) is an English-French film director who is known for the Oscar-winning movies "The Killing Fields" and "The Mission". He began his career in television. His early television credits included episodes of "Coronation Street" and an adaptation of "The Stars Look Down" for Granada. He gained a reputation for hard-hitting political stories with the series "Bill Brand" and factual dramas for "Play for Today".
Title: Yannis Smaragdis
Passage: Iannis Smaragdis (Greek: ) is a Greek film director.
Title: Vatel (film)
Passage: Vatel is a 2000 French-British historical-drama film directed by Roland Joff, written by Jeanne Labrune and translated by Tom Stoppard, and starring Grard Depardieu, Uma Thurman, Tim Roth, Timothy Spall, Julian Glover and Julian Sands. The film, based on the life of 17th-century French chef Franois Vatel, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction Set Decoration. The film opened the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Homecoming Song
Passage: Homecoming Song (Greek: , translit. To tragoudi tis epistrofis) is a 1983 Greek drama film directed by Yannis Smaragdis. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival.
Title: El Greco (2007 film)
Passage: El Greco is a Greek biographical film about the life of the Greek painter of the Spanish Renaissance, Domenicos Theotokopoulos, known worldwide as El Greco. Based on the fictionalized biographical novel, "El Greco: o Zografos tou Theou" ("El Greco: the Painter of God"), by Dimitris Siatopoulos, it was released in 2007, directed by Yannis Smaragdis and written by Jackie Pavlenko. The main cast features prominent contemporary Greek actors like Lakis Lazopoulos, Dimitra Matsouka and Dina Konsta, and includes popular actors of the Greek cinema of the 1960s such as Sotiris Moustakas and Katerina Helmi, who, along with Juan Diego Botto, Laia Marull and others, surround the leading actor, Nick Ashdon, who portrays El Greco.
Title: God Loves Caviar
Passage: God Loves Caviar (Greek: , translit. O Thes agapei to chaviri; in Russia known as Pirates of the Aegean Sea) is a 2012 Russo-Greek drama film directed by Yannis Smaragdis.
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Where were the Equestrian at the Asian Games and 1982 Asian Games medal table both held?
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Title: Sanam Singh
Passage: Sanam Krishan Singh (born 11 January 1988), is an Indian tennis player. Singh won the doubles gold medal and the bronze in the team event at the 2010 Asian Games. He added another Asian Games medal to his tally by winning the Silver medal in Doubles in the 2014 Asian Games held at Incheon
Title: 1982 Asian Games medal table
Passage: The 1982 Asian Games (also known as the IX Asiad) was a multi-sport event held in Delhi, India, from 12 November to 4 December 1982. A total of 3,411 athletes from 33 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in these games, competing in 147 events in 21 sports and 22 disciplines. The number of participating countries was the greatest in Asian Games history. Handball, equestrian, rowing and golf were included for the first time; fencing and bowling were excluded. This medal table ranks the participating NOCs by the number of gold medals won by their athletes.
Title: Kamaljeet Sandhu
Passage: Kamaljeet Sandhu is a former woman Indian athlete who won gold medal at 1970 Bangkok Asian Games in 400 m race. She ran the distance in 57.3 seconds. She was the first Indian woman athlete to win gold medal at any Asian games. She hails from Punjab state in India. She received Padma Shri award in 1971. In 1971, she was one of the finalists in the World University Games held at Turin, Italy, in 400 metres race. She participated in the Women's 400 metres at the 1972 Munich Olympics, bowing out in the heats. Kamaljeet retired from athletics in 1973. She was also a national-level basketball and inter-varsity hockey player. She went to the 1982 Asian Games as the coach of the Indian womens sprint team.
Title: Equestrian at the Asian Games
Passage: Equestrian has been an Asian Games event since 1982 in New Delhi, India.
Title: 1970 Asian Games medal table
Passage: The 1970 Asian Games medal table is a list of nations ranked by the medals won by their athletes during the multi-sport event, being held in Bangkok, Thailand from December 9, 1970, to December 20, 1970. The National Olympic Committees are ranked by number of gold medals first, with number of silver then bronze medals acting as the rank decider in the event of equal standing. Other alternative methods of ranking include listing by total medals.
Title: Table tennis at the 1998 Asian Games
Passage: Table tennis was contested in the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to December 20, 1998. China maintained its dominance in the event and won total nine medals, with six golds. Kim Taek-Soo of South Korea was the only non-Chinese player who won a gold medal, and with his medal South Korea finished second in medal table, with total eight medals. North Korea and Hong Kong both achieved one silver and one bronze, and finished tied at a third spot in a medal table rankings.
Title: 1966 Asian Games medal table
Passage: The 1966 Asian Games medal table is a list of nations ranked by the medals won by their athletes during the multi-sport event, being held in Bangkok, Thailand from December 9, 1966, to December 20, 1966. The National Olympic Committees are ranked by number of gold medals first, with number of silver then bronze medals acting as the rank decider in the event of equal standing. Other alternative methods of ranking include listing by total medals.
Title: 1974 Asian Games medal table
Passage: The 1974 Asian Games (officially known as the Seventh Asian Games) was a multi-sport event held in Tehran, Iran from September 1, 1974, to September 16, 1974. This was the first time that Asian Games were celebrated in any Middle East country. A total of 3,010 athletes selected from 25 Asian National Olympic Committees participated in 16 sports divided into 202 events. The number of participating countries was the greatest in Asian Games history, eighteen nations competed in Bangkok, host of the 1970 Asian Games. Fencing, gymnastics (artistic) and women's basketball were included for the first time; while sailingwhich made its debut in the previous Asian Gameswas not included, however since 1978, sailing is a part of the Asian Games sports.
Title: List of Asian Games mascots
Passage: The Asian Games mascots are fictional characters, usually an animal native to the area or human figures, who represent the cultural heritage of the place where the Asian Games are taking place. The mascots are often used to help market the Asian Games to a younger audience. Every Asian Games since 1982 has its own mascot. Appu, the mascot for the 1982 Asian Games, was the first mascot.
Title: Equestrian at the 1982 Asian Games
Passage: Equestrian was contested at the 1982 Asian Games at the Harbaksh Stadium, New Delhi, India on November 1982. The host nation India topped the medal table with three gold medals. Kuwait finished second by winning all three medals of the individual jumping event.
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What county was James Price bron in?
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Title: Stephen Price (cricketer)
Passage: Stephen James Price (born 30 March 1979) is a former English cricketer. Price was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born at Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
Title: Jim Price (tight end)
Passage: James Price (born October 2, 1966 in Englewood, New Jersey) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League for the Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys and the St. Louis Rams. He played college football at Stanford University.
Title: David Price (footballer, born 1955)
Passage: David James Price (born 23 June 1955) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder. Price all in all featured for clubs Arsenal, Peterborough United, Crystal Palace and Leyton Orient.
Title: Tim James (record producer)
Passage: Timothy James Price is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. James is the co-founder of Rock Mafia. James co-wrote the songs "Potential Breakup Song" by Aly AJ, "Come Back to Me" by Vanessa Hudgens, "See You Again" by Miley Cyrus, "Naturally" by Selena Gomez the Scene. James collaborates with production partner Antonina Armato. He has also worked with The Cheetah Girls. He also sang "Twist My Hips" on the show "Shake It Up: Break It Down", which he sang with Nevermind.
Title: Englewood, New Jersey
Passage: Englewood is a city located in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 27,147, reflecting an increase of 944 (3.6) from the 26,203 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,353 (5.4) from the 24,850 counted in the 1990 Census.
Title: Jamie Price
Passage: James Price (born 27 October 1981) is an English footballer who plays at the right or centre of defence for Scarborough Athletic, in the Northern Premier League Division One North. Price has made over 150 appearances in the Football League and Football Conference.
Title: Nicky Wilshire
Passage: Nicky Wilshire ( (1961--) 03 1961 (age (2017)-(1961)-((11)(11)or(11)(11)and(30)(03)) ) ) born in Bristol is an English amateur light middlemiddleweight and professional light middlemiddleweight boxer of the 1970s and '80s who as an amateur won the 1979 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) middleweight title, against Douglas James (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) ABC) (LlanelliSwansea), boxing out of National Smelting Company ABC (Avonmouth), was runner-up in the 1980 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) light middleweight title, against James Price (Holy Name ABC) (Fazakerley, Liverpool), boxing out of National Smelting Company ABC (Avonmouth), and represented Great Britain at light middleweight in the Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union, defeating Miodrag Perunovi of Yugoslavia, and losing to eventual silver medal winner Aleksandr Koshkyn of the Soviet Union, and as a professional won the Commonwealth light middleweight title, and was a challenger for the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) British light middleweight title against Jimmy Cable, and Lloyd Hibbert, his professional fighting weight varied from 15234 lb , i.e. light middleweight to 158 lb , i.e. middleweight.
Title: Williams v. Price
Passage: Williams v. Price, 343 F.3d 223 (3d Cir. 2003) was a 2003 legal case decided in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The appellant was Ronald A. Williams, an African American prisoner; the suit was brought against James Price, the prison superintendent of State Correctional Institution Pittsburgh, and D. Michael Fisher, the then-Attorney General of Pennsylvania.
Title: James Price (cricketer)
Passage: James Price (born 8 January 1992) is a South African first class cricketer. He was included in the Eastern Province cricket team squad for the 2015 Africa T20 Cup. Price went to school at St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown.
Title: Jim Price (musician)
Passage: James Price (born 1945, Fort Worth, Texas, United States) was, together with Bobby Keys and Jim Horn, one of the most in demand horn session players of the 1970s. He toured extensively with The Rolling Stones from 1970 until 1973, including their 1972 American Tour, and appears on the albums, "Sticky Fingers", "Exile on Main St." and "Goats Head Soup". From September 1968 to February 1969, Price played with New Buffalo Springfield. He also toured and recorded with Delaney, Bonnie and Friends, Joe Cocker's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and Eric Clapton.
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Bergen County, New Jersey
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Jim Price (tight end)
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Englewood, New Jersey
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Which group carried out the pub bombings that men such as Gerard "Gerry" Conlon were convicted of?
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Title: Gerry Conlon
Passage: Gerard "Gerry" Conlon (1 March 1954 21 June 2014) was one of the Guildford Four who spent 15 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of being a Provisional IRA bomber.
Title: Birmingham Six
Passage: The Birmingham Six were six menHugh Callaghan, Patrick Joseph Hill, Gerard Hunter, Richard McIlkenny, William Power and John Walkerfalsely sentenced to life imprisonment in 1975 in England for the Birmingham pub bombings. Their convictions were declared unjust and unsatisfactory and quashed by the Court of Appeal on 14 March 1991. The six men were later awarded compensation ranging from 840,000 to 1.2 million.
Title: Gareth Peirce
Passage: Gareth Peirce (born March 1940) is an English solicitor and human rights activist. She is best known for her work and advocacy in high-profile cases involving allegations of human rights injustices. Her work with Gerry Conlon and the Guildford Four wrongly convicted of bombings carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army was chronicled in the film "In the Name of the Father" (1993), in which she was portrayed by Emma Thompson.
Title: Mick Murray (Irish republican)
Passage: Michael Joseph Murray (ca. 1936 7 March 1999) known as Mick Murray and Squire Murray was a Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer, later named as an organiser of the Birmingham Pub Bombings, which killed 21 people on 21 November 1974.
Title: Brook's Club bomb attack
Passage: The Brook's Club bomb attack occurred on 22 October 1974 on St James's Street in London. The Provisional Irish Republican Army's Active Service Unit nicknamed the "Balcombe Street Gang" threw a 5 lb (2.27 kg) bomb into an empty dining room causing extensive damage and injuring three members of staff of the Brook's gentlemans club. The attacks occurred just two weeks after the ASU began its bombing campaign with the Guildford pub bombings which killed 5, 1 civilian and 4 soldiers and injured over 60 others.
Title: In the Name of the Father (film)
Passage: In the Name of the Father is a 1993 Irish-British-American biographical courtroom drama film co-written and directed by Jim Sheridan. It is based on the true life story of the Guildford Four, four people falsely convicted of the 1974 IRA's Guildford pub bombings, which killed four off-duty British soldiers and a civilian. The screenplay was adapted by Terry George and Jim Sheridan from the autobiography "Proved Innocent: The Story of Gerry Conlon of the Guildford Four" by Gerry Conlon.
Title: Sarah Conlon
Passage: Sarah Conlon (ne Maguire) (20 January 1926 19 July 2008) was an Irish housewife and a prominent campaigner in one of the most high-profile miscarriage of justice cases in British legal history. She spent decades campaigning to have the names of her husband Giuseppe and son Gerry cleared over the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) pub bombings at Guildford and Woolwich, and helped secure an apology from former British prime minister Tony Blair in 2005 for their wrongful imprisonment.
Title: Birmingham pub bombings
Passage: The Birmingham pub bombings (also known as the Birmingham bombings) occurred on 21 November 1974, when bombs exploded in two public houses in central Birmingham, England. The explosions killed 21 people and injured 182 others.
Title: Guildford Four and Maguire Seven
Passage: The Guildford Four and the Maguire Seven were the collective names of two groups whose convictions in English courts in 1975 and 1976 for the Guildford pub bombings of 5 October 1974 were eventually quashed after long campaigns for justice. The Guildford Four were convicted of bombings carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), and the Maguire Seven were convicted of handling explosives found during the investigation into the bombings. Both groups' convictions were eventually declared "unsafe and unsatisfactory" and reversed in 1989 and 1991 respectively after they had served up to 1516 years in prison.
Title: Birmingham 6 (band)
Passage: Birmingham 6 is a Danish electro-industrialEBM group founded in 1991 and named after the Birmingham Six, a group of Irish men wrongly imprisoned for the Birmingham pub bombings. Members include Kim Lhde Petersen and Michael Hillerup.
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What Italian born film actor starred in the 2015 movie Burnt?
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Title: Stefano Gallini-Durante
Passage: Stefano Gallini-Durante (aka Stefano Gallini) is an Italian (Milano) born film producer based in Los Angeles, California. Son of Mario Gallini, an Italian industrialist, entrepreneur and 1960s sailing champion and Fernanda Durante (19301978), an author and journalist. He is the stepson of Cristina Formenton Mondadori, daughter of Italian publishing magnate Arnoldo Mondadori, founder of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore SpA, one of the largest European publishing and media conglomerates.
Title: Burnt (film)
Passage: Burnt is a 2015 American drama film directed by John Wells and written by Steven Knight, from a story by Michael Kalesniko. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Omar Sy, Daniel Brhl, Matthew Rhys, Riccardo Scamarcio, Alicia Vikander, Uma Thurman and Emma Thompson. The film was released on October 30, 2015, by The Weinstein Company.
Title: Dwayne Cameron
Passage: Dwayne Cameron (born 28 October 1981) is a New Zealand born film actor, writer, director and producer. First and foremost Cameron specializes as a fine arts painter and sculptor. Most recently as an actor he was cast by Roger Donaldson to star as the title role of Bruce McLaren in Donaldson's feature length doco-drama McLaren and starred in the Amazon TV series . Globally Cameron is perhaps best known for playing the lead roles of Bray on the teen drama series "The Tribe" and Tyzonn in "Power Rangers Operation Overdrive" and starring as the leading role in feature films "Nice Package", "The Locals" and "Desired". Recurring lead roles in internationally distributed TV series include "Street Legal", "The Cult", "Mercy Peak", "Shortland Street", "Agent Anna" and "Legend of the Seeker".
Title: The Super Parental Guardians
Passage: The Super Parental Guardians is a 2016 Philippine action comedy film starring Vice Ganda and Coco Martin. The film is directed by Joyce Bernal and is under the production of Star Cinema. The film marks the second film of Coco with Vice after their blockbuster tandem in the 2015 movie "Beauty and the Bestie". This is Vice Ganda's first non-VIVA Films produced film and first film to be directed by Bernal since Wenn V. Deramas' death in February 2016. This also marks as Vice Ganda's first non-MMFF movie since "This Guy's in Love with U Mare! " in 2012.
Title: Riccardo Scamarcio
Passage: Riccardo Scamarcio (born 13 November 1979) is an Italian film actor and film producer.
Title: Arturo de Crdova
Passage: Arturo de Crdova (born Arturo Garca Rodrguez; 8 May 1908 3 November 1973) was a Mexican born film actor. He made over one hundred films in all.
Title: Shehzad Sheikh
Passage: Shehzad Sheikh or Shahzad Sheikh is a Pakistani film and television actor and model, known for playing the lead role in the 2015 film "Karachi Se Lahore". He also starred in the series "Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat", "Mi Raqsam", and "Mere Hamrahi", and a TV film "Main Kukkoo Aur woh". He is the son of well-known actor Javed Sheikh.
Title: Ferdinando Poggi
Passage: Ferdinando Poggi, often credited as Nando Poggi, was an Italian born actor active between 1958 and 1985. Best known for his role as Castor in the 1963 film "Jason and the Argonauts", he also acted in "Clash of the Titans" as well as several Italian language films.
Title: Kaage Bangara
Passage: Kaage Bangara (Part:1) is a Kannada film directed by Duniya Soori. This is a prequel to critically acclaimed 2015 movie "Kendasampige".
Title: Alison Swan
Passage: Alison Swan, is a black female filmmaker, writer, actor, campaign manager and real estate developer. Swan is a native of Bermuda, and is best known for her films "Mixing Nia" (1998) and "Nothing Like The Holidays" (2008). She co-wrote the film "Nothing Like The Holiday" with her husband and American born film producer Robert Teitel. She is a mother of two boys and was pregnant with her second son while writing the screen play for "Nothing Like The Holidays", which she eventually sold to Overture Films. Her work gives insight into the lives of African and Latin American families and the social and ideological differences that distinguish them from traditional American norms.
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Burnt (film)
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Riccardo Scamarcio
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Are both both Matthew Good Band and David Cook American?
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Title: David Cook (singer)
Passage: David Roland Cook (born December 20, 1982) is an American rock singer-songwriter, who rose to fame after winning the seventh season of "American Idol" in 2008. Prior to "Idol" he released an independent album entitled "Analog Heart". This was followed by his post-"Idol" major-label debut "David Cook" which was released on November 18, 2008 and has since been certified platinum by the RIAA. His second major album "This Loud Morning" was released on June 28, 2011. His third post American Idol and fourth overall studio album "Digital Vein" was released on September 18, 2015.
Title: Rich Priske
Passage: Rich "Rock" Priske (born August 29, 1967) is a Canadian musician born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has long been active in the BC music scene, and has played bass andor written songs for Art Bergmann, DSK, ShoCore, Chrome Dog, Bif Naked and Real McKenzies, and others. Priske is most widely known for playing bass guitar and keyboards in the Canadian band Matthew Good Band. After the band's dissolution in 2002, he kept playing with Matthew Good until the end of the In a Coma tour in the Fall of 2005. Rich is one of the subjects of the Real McKenzies biography written by Chris Walter (GFY Press).
Title: Matthew Good Band
Passage: Matthew Good Band was a Canadian alternative rock band formed by Matthew Good that existed from 1995 to 2002. The band consisted of Good (vocals, guitar), Dave Genn (lead guitarkeyboard), Ian Browne (drums) and Geoff Lloyd (bass) from 1995 to 1999 (replaced by Rich Priske from 1999 to 2001). The band would become one of Canada's most successful rock bands of the late 1990s and early 2000s, being nominated for 14 Juno Awards and winning the awards for "Best Group" and "Best Rock Album" ("Beautiful Midnight") in 2000. The band dissolved in 2002. Good has since pursued a successful solo career, while Genn joined the Canadian rock group 54-40 in 2005. Geoff Lloyd died in January 2010.
Title: Ian Browne (musician)
Passage: Ian Browne (born November 12, 1973 ) is a Canadian-born musician and composer, known currently as being a member of Vancouver-based rock and roll band The Prettys. He was formerly with psych-blues band No Sinner, and before that notably as a member of multi-platinum-selling 90's Canadian rock group the Matthew Good Band. Browne plays drums and performs backup vocals on The Prettys' upcoming second LP "Soire". He also played on No Sinner's debut EP "Boo Hoo Hoo", and played drums and produced tracks on their 2016 LP "Old Habits Die Hard". He can also be heard on the Matthew Good Band albums "Last of the Ghetto Astronauts", "Raygun", "Underdogs", "Lo-Fi B-Sides", "Beautiful Midnight", "Loser Anthems", "Audio of Being", and the greatest hits compilation "In a Coma".
Title: Matthew Good discography
Passage: This is a comprehensive discography for the solo works of Matthew Good, a Canadian singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia; see also Matthew Good Band discography.
Title: Raygun (album)
Passage: Raygun was a five-song EP released by the Matthew Good Band in 1997 as a followup to their enormously popular indie release, Last of the Ghetto Astronauts. Distributed by AM Records on Matthew Good's own imprint, Darktown, it was the first MGB album to include guitarist Dave Genn as a member of the band proper. The EP includes a newly recorded version of "Haven't Slept In Years"; it is not the original version found on Last of the Ghetto Astronauts.
Title: Matthew Good
Passage: Matthew Frederick Robert Good (born June 29, 1971) is a Canadian rock musician. He was the lead singer and songwriter for the Matthew Good Band, one of Canada's most successful alternative rock bands in the 1990s, before dissolving the band in 2002. In the years since the Matthew Good Band's disbanding, Good has pursued a solo career and established himself as a political and mental health activist.
Title: Weapon (song)
Passage: "Weapon" is a song by Canadian alternative rock artist Matthew Good. It was the first song released by Good as a solo artist after the break-up of Matthew Good Band. The song was released in October 2002 as the lead single from his debut solo album, "Avalanche". The song peaked at No. 4 on Canada's Nielsen rock chart.
Title: Yes to Everything
Passage: Yes to Everything is a 2005 album by Canadian alternative rock band 54-40. This was the first 54-40 album recorded with the band's new guitarist, Dave Genn (former guitarist of Matthew Good Band). The album was recorded at the Warehouse Studio in Vancouver using former Midnight Oil and Matthew Good producer Warne Livesey.
Title: In a Coma
Passage: In a Coma: 1995-2005 is the title of the Matthew Good "best of" album, featuring both his solo work and work from the Matthew Good Band.
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how is No. 1458 Flight RAF and Hawker Hurricane related?
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Title: No. 175 Squadron RAF
Passage: No. 175 Squadron RAF was a part of Second Tactical Airforce No. 83 Group RAF in support of World War II Normandy landings, and supported the allied advance through France Holland and Belgium on into Germany. The squadron was active from under canvas on temporary landing grounds in a matter of days after the D-Day landings. The squadron initially flew Hawker Hurricane fighters and was later outfitted with Hawker Typhoons prior to the invasion. The squadron was based in various locations during World War II such as RAF Redhill and RAF Dunsfold.
Title: Edgar Kain
Passage: Edgar James Kain, DFC (27 June 1918 7 June 1940) was a New Zealand fighter pilot and flying ace who flew in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He developed an early interest in aviation, and was accepted into the RAF in 1936. He completed his flight training in 1937, joined No. 73 Squadron RAF and flew the Gloster Gladiator and then Hawker Hurricane. On the outbreak of the Second World War he was sent with his squadron to France, part of the RAF Advanced Air Striking Force (AASF).
Title: No. 1300 Flight RAF
Passage: No. 1300 (Meteorological) Flight was formed on 31 July 1943 at RAF Alipore, West Bengal, British India, by re-designating No. 1 Meteorological Flight RAF. The flight, strength of which had been reduced to three Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIs by this time, was disbanded on 30 May 1946 at RAF Kallang, Malaya, as No. 1300 (Meteorological THUM) Flight, THUM standing for Temperature and Humidity.
Title: Flying Legend Hawker Hurricane Replica
Passage: The Flying Legend Hawker Hurricane Replica is an Italian light-sport aircraft, designed and produced by Flying Legend of Caltagirone and introduced at the AERO Friedrichshafen show in 2011. The aircraft, a 72 scale replica of the British Hawker Hurricane Second World War fighter, is supplied as a kit for amateur construction or as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.
Title: Hawker Typhoon
Passage: The Hawker Typhoon (Tiffy in RAF slang), is a British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by Hawker Aircraft. It was intended to be a mediumhigh altitude interceptor, as a replacement for the Hawker Hurricane but several design problems were encountered and it never completely satisfied this requirement.
Title: Hawker Hurricane
Passage: The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft of the 1930s1940s that was designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Although overshadowed by the Supermarine Spitfire, the aircraft became renowned during the Battle of Britain, accounting for 60 percent of the RAF air victories in the battle, and served in all the major theatres of the Second World War.
Title: Sindlinger Hawker Hurricane
Passage: The Sindlinger HH-1 Hawker Hurricane is a scale homebuilt design based on the Hawker Hurricane. Designed by Fred Sindlinger for amateur construction, the prototype was built between 1969 and 1972.
Title: No. 1451 Flight RAF
Passage: No. 1451 (Fighter) Flight was formed at RAF Hunsdon, Hertfordshire on 22 May 1941, equipped with Turbinlite Douglas Boston and Douglas Havoc aircraft. On operations they co-operated at first with Hawker Hurricanes of No. 1422 Flight RAF and later with Hurricanes of 3 Squadron. The flight was replaced with 530 Squadron on 8 September 1942 (not on 2 September due to administrative reasons) but officially disbanded as late as 25 January 1943.
Title: No. 1417 Flight RAF
Passage: No.1417 (General Reconnaissance) Flight RAF (1417 Flt) was formed on 1 March 1941 from No. 417 (General Reconnaissance) Flight RAF (417 Flt) as a General Reconnaissance unit at RAF St. Athan, but dis-banded shortly afterwards on 18 March 1941. This Flight has probably had the most interesting incarnations of all the independent aircraft flights of the Royal Air Force, introducing new technologies and operating complex fast jet aircraft in challenging and austere conditions, across the globe.
Title: No. 1458 Flight RAF
Passage: No. 1458 (Fighter) Flight was formed at RAF Middle Wallop on 6 December 1941, from elements of No. 93 Squadron RAF, equipped with Turbinlite Douglas Boston and Douglas Havoc aircraft. On operations they cooperated with the Hawker Hurricanes of 245 Squadron. The flight was replaced with 537 Squadron on 8 September 1942 (not on 2 September due to administrative reasons) but only officially disbanded as late as 25 January 1943.
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Who produced the movie based on the novel "Schindler's Ark" by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally with screenplay by Steven Ernest Bernard Zaillian?
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Title: Moses the Lawgiver (novel)
Passage: Moses the Lawgiver (1975) is a novel by Australian writer Thomas Keneally. The novel is based on the British television series "Moses the Lawgiver", for which Anthony Burgess wrote the script.
Title: Steven Zaillian
Passage: Steven Ernest Bernard Zaillian (born January 30, 1953) is an American screenwriter, director, film editor, producer. He won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award for his screenplay "Schindler's List" (1993) and has also earned Oscar nominations for "Awakenings", "Gangs of New York" and "Moneyball". He was presented with the Distinguished Screenwriter Award at the 2009 Austin Film Festival and the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement from the Writers Guild of America in 2011. Zaillian is the founder of Film Rites, a film production company.
Title: Schindler's List
Passage: Schindler's List is a 1993 American epic historical period drama film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg and scripted by Steven Zaillian. It is based on the novel "Schindler's Ark" by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally. The film relates a period in the life of Oskar Schindler, an ethnic German businessman, during which he saved the lives of more than a thousand mostly Polish-Jewish refugees from the Holocaust by employing them in his factories during World War II. It stars Liam Neeson as Schindler, Ralph Fiennes as SS officer Amon Gth, and Ben Kingsley as Schindler's Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern.
Title: The Playmaker
Passage: The Playmaker is a novel based in Australia written by the Australian author Thomas Keneally.
Title: Poldek Pfefferberg
Passage: Leopold "Poldek" Pfefferberg (March 20, 1913 March 9, 2001), also known as Leopold Page, was a Polish-American Holocaust survivor who inspired the Australian writer Thomas Keneally to write the Booker prize-winning novel "Schindler's Ark", which in turn was the basis for Steven Spielberg's film "Schindler's List".
Title: Schindler's Ark
Passage: Schindler's Ark (released in America as Schindler's List) is a Booker Prize-winning historical fiction novel published in 1982 by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally, which was later adapted into the highly successful movie "Schindler's List" directed by Steven Spielberg. The United States version of the book was called "Schindler's List" from the beginning; it was later re-issued in Commonwealth countries under that name as well. The novel was also awarded the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction in 1983.
Title: The Fear (novel)
Passage: The Fear (1965) is a novel by Australian writer Thomas Keneally. The novel is also known by the title "By the Line".
Title: The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
Passage: The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith is a 1972 Booker Prize-nominated novel by Thomas Keneally, and a 1978 Australian film of the same name directed by Fred Schepisi. The novel is based on the life of bushranger Jimmy Governor, the subject of an earlier book by Frank Clune.
Title: Thomas Keneally
Passage: Thomas Michael Keneally, AO (born 7 October 1935) is a prolific Australian novelist, playwright, and essayist. He is best known for writing "Schindler's Ark", the Booker Prize-winning novel of 1982 which was inspired by the efforts of Poldek Pfefferberg, a Holocaust survivor. The book would later be adapted to Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List", which won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Title: Leo Rosner
Passage: Leopold "Leo" Rosner (26 June 1918 10 October 2008) was a Polish-born Australian Jewish musician. Rosner survived the Holocaust in Nazi concentration camps during World War II by playing his accordion for Nazi guards and officials, earning the attention of Oskar Schindler who likely saved his life. His survival story became known after Australian author Thomas Kenneally's 1982 novel, "Schindler's Ark", was adapted into Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning film, "Schindler's List". He appeared in the epilogue of the film at the Schindler memorial in Yad Vashem, Israel.
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Steven Spielberg
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Steven Zaillian
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Schindler's List
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Auburn is a city in Shawnee County, a county located in northeast Kansas, in which central region of which country?
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Title: Philip Billard Municipal Airport
Passage: Philip Billard Municipal Airport (IATA: TOP, ICAO: KTOP, FAA LID: TOP) is a public airport three miles (5 km) northeast of downtown Topeka, the capital city of Kansas and the county seat of Shawnee County. It is owned by the Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority.
Title: AuburnWashburn School District
Passage: The AuburnWashburn School District (Kansas Unified School District 437) is a Unified school district in Topeka, Kansas. It serves Southern and Southwestern Shawnee County, as well as a small portion of extreme northern Osage County. It serves Southwestern and Western portions of the City of Topeka, as well as the communities of Pauline, Montara, Auburn, and Wakarusa. It has one primary school, one intermediate school, five elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.
Title: Shawnee County, Kansas
Passage: Shawnee County (county code SN) is a county located in northeast Kansas, in the central United States of America. As of the 2010 census, the population was 177,934 making it the third-most populous county in Kansas. Its most populous city, Topeka, is the state capital and county seat. The county was one of the original 33 counties created by the first territorial legislature in 1855, and it was named for the Shawnee tribe of Native Americans.
Title: Stormont Vail Health
Passage: Stormont Vail Health is an extensive medical facility in the city of Topeka, Kansas. The facility provides a nonprofit hospital and integrated health care system for Shawnee County and the northeast Kansas region.
Title: John Alcala
Passage: John Alcala (May 23, 1959), is a Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 57th district (Topeka, Kansas in Shawnee County, Kansas). He is a graduate of both Topeka High School and Washburn University. For 14 years he was Topeka City councilmember after which he became city's Deputy Mayor.
Title: Topeka amp; Shawnee County Public Library
Passage: The Topeka Shawnee County Public Library is a public library located in Topeka, Kansas. It serves all of Shawnee County, Kansas with the exception of the Rossville, Kansas and Silver Lake, Kansas townships. The Topeka Shawnee County Public Library is a municipal taxing district authorized by Kansas law. It is governed by a board of trustees consisting of ten members.
Title: Auburn, Kansas
Passage: Auburn is a city in Shawnee County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 1,227.
Title: Truckhenge
Passage: Truckhenge is a grassroots art exhibit, part of Lessman's Farm Catfish Pond, located between Tecumseh and Topeka, Kansas. Truckhenge and Beer Bottle City are also part of the Kaw Region Art Park, as designated by the Association of Shawnee County Recycling And Preservation.
Title: Topeka, Kansas
Passage: Topeka ( ; Kansa: "T Pee Kuh") is the capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the seat of Shawnee County. It is situated along the Kansas River in the central part of Shawnee County, in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 127,473. The Topeka Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Shawnee, Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, and Wabaunsee counties, had a population of 233,870 in the 2010 census.
Title: Shawnee Heights USD 450
Passage: Shawnee Heights School District 450 is a Public School District located in Tecumseh, Kansas, United States. The Shawnee Heights School District is a 5a school district that includes a total of 4 Elementary Schools, 1 Middle School, and 1 High School. Shawnee Heights School District is a suburban school district located in southeastern Shawnee County. The District has an estimated total of 3,500 Students from Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade. More than half of the Teachers have a Masters Degree or above. Dr. Martin Stessman is the superintendent for the School District. Dr. Stessman has a "blog page" that he uses to post information pertaining about himself. The Schools website is Heights School District Webpage
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Shawnee County, Kansas
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Who did an actress in Blindspot play in Kyle XY?
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Title: Kyle XY: Under the Radar
Passage: Kyle XY: Under the Radar is an original novel based on the hit ABC Family series, Kyle XY. As a novel designed primarily as a "tie-in" to the television series, Kyle XY: Under the Radar follows many of the same themes present in Kyle XY's second season concerning Kyle Trager. The novel is set a few days after the bonfire in the episode The List is Life. Similarly to the previous novel, each of the Trager children, Josh and Lori have their own parts in the plot, though as a whole the book focuses on Kyle. Also bearing a similarity to the first novel is a sub-plot. While the sub-plot in focused on Tom Foss, Foss now acts as Kyle's trainer, and the sub-plot concerns a mysterious new girl known as Jessi Hollander.
Title: April Matson
Passage: April Matson (born March 13, 1981) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her portrayal of Lori Trager on the ABC Family cable television network series "Kyle XY". She was also featured on the Fox network television series "Quintuplets" alongside Andy Richter, and in the 2005 film short "Forsaken".
Title: Chelan Simmons
Passage: Chelan Simmons (born October 29, 1982) is a Canadian actress and former professional model, best known for her roles in the films "Good Luck Chuck", "Final Destination 3" and "Tucker Dale vs Evil". Simmons is also well known for her work in television, portraying recurring character Hillary in the ABC Family show "Kyle XY" for three seasons, and for her series regular role during the first season of "The L.A. Complex."
Title: Kyle XY: Nowhere to Hide
Passage: Kyle XY: Nowhere to Hide is an original novel based on the hit ABC Family series Kyle XY. As a "tie-in" to the television series, the novel uses many of the same themes present in Kyle XY's first season, as well as building on the 'Kyle Trager true identity' plot-line. The novel is set during Halloween of the show's first season, specifically 21 days into Kyle's tenure at high school. Much of the book focuses on Josh Trager, Lori Trager, and Hillary teaching Kyle the ins and outs of Halloween, and Kyle's budding romance with Amanda Bloom. The novel also includes perspective from Tom Foss and his quest to protect Kyle, shedding some light on the series' mysterious character.
Title: Kirsten Prout
Passage: Kirsten Prout (born September 28, 1990) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her lead roles in the ABC Family television series, "Kyle XY" and "The Lying Game." Her first sizable break in film came in 2005, when Prout was cast as Abby Miller, a lead role opposite Jennifer Garner in "Elektra". In 2007, Kirsten was nominated for Best Performance in a TV Series by the Young Artists Awards for her portrayal of Amanda Bloom in "Kyle XY".
Title: Jaimie Alexander
Passage: Jaimie Alexander (born Jaimie Lauren Tarbush; March 12, 1984) is an American actress known for portraying Jessi on the TV series "Kyle XY" and Sif in the 2011 superhero film "Thor", its 2013 sequel, "", and "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Since 2015 she stars in the NBC series "Blindspot".
Title: Andrew Francis
Passage: Andrew Michael Scott Francis (born May 27, 1985) is a Canadian actor and voice artist from Vancouver, British Columbia. He has appeared in many television shows and films including "", "Lamb Chop's Play Along", "", "Dark Angel", "Twilight Zone", "The L Word", "Smallville" and "Kyle XY". He has also appeared in theatrical releases such as "Knockaround Guys", "Agent Cody Banks", "Final Destination 3," and, more recently, "The Invisible".
Title: Kyle XY
Passage: Kyle XY is an American science fiction television series produced by ABC Family. The central character is a teenage boy (Matt Dallas) who awakens naked in a forest outside Seattle, Washington, with no more knowledge or abilities than a newborn and no belly button. He is taken in by a family and given the name Kyle. The series follows Kyle as he tries to solve the puzzles of who he is and why he has no memory before that day. Although set in present-day Seattle, the series was filmed in the Vancouver, British Columbia area.
Title: Blindspot (TV series)
Passage: Blindspot is an American crime drama television series created by Martin Gero, starring Sullivan Stapleton and Jaimie Alexander. The series premiered on September 21, 2015. A back nine order was given on October 9, 2015, bringing the first season to a total of 22 episodes, plus an additional episode bringing the order to 23 episodes.
Title: Michael Rohl
Passage: Michael Rohl is a Canadian TV director of German descent. He has worked on "Smallville", "Supernatural", "", "Andromeda", "Kyle XY", and "Reaper" as well as many other programs. His daughter Kacey Rohl is an actress.
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Jessi
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Blindspot (TV series)
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Jaimie Alexander
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Which Camp Orange series host was born 27 August 1972?
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Title: Camp Orange
Passage: Camp Orange is an Australian children's reality television show broadcast on Nickelodeon. The first season premiered in February 2005. The latest season, Camp Orange: Twisted Siblings, premiered on 27 June 2015.
Title: John Reed (footballer)
Passage: John Paul Reed (born 27 August 1972) is a former English professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Rotherham, England, he played for Sheffield United, Scarborough, Darlington, Mansfield Town and Blackpool in the Football League. Reed subsequently spent five years playing in the English non-league, along with a brief spell at Greek side Ethnikos Piraeus.
Title: Roland Garber
Passage: Roland Garber (born 27 August 1972 in Vienna) is a former Austrian cyclist. He rode in the Madison at the 2000 and the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Title: Camp Orange (UK amp; Ireland)
Passage: The UK Irish version of Camp Orange is a children's reality television show broadcast on Nickelodeon (UK Ireland). The first season premiered on 22 July 2011. It is currently in its second season which premiered on 12 August 2012. The series is hosted by Anna Williamson, Jamie Rickers and Denise Lewis.
Title: Marie-Laure Giraudon
Passage: Marie-Laure Giraudon (born 27 August 1972) is a French former swimmer who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Title: Camp Orange: Slimey Hollow
Passage: Camp Orange: Slimey Hollow is the name of the second season of the children's reality series "Camp Orange". It was aired on Nickelodeon Australia in 2006.
Title: Denise Lewis
Passage: Denise Lewis OBE (born 27 August 1972, in West Bromwich) is a retired English track and field athlete, who specialised in the heptathlon. She won the gold medal in the heptathlon at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Title: Camp Orange: The Mystery of Spaghetti Creek
Passage: Camp Orange: The Mystery of Spaghetti Creek is the name of the third season of the children's reality series "Camp Orange". It was aired on Nickelodeon Australia in May 2007. After the previous season, Total Perception lost the rights to "Camp Orange" and Fox Broadcasting Company Australia bought the series and changed the rules almost entirely.
Title: Maude Garrett
Passage: Maude Garrett (born 1986), is an Australian radio and television personality, magazine columnist, and YouTube personality. She is known for being a co-host on Nickelodeon Australia, where she presented the popular kids' afternoon show "Sarvo", and for the successful reality show "Camp Orange", which she hosted four times. More recently, she has been co-host of the Hot30 Countdown with Matty Acton until February 2012. In January 2013, she relocated to Los Angeles to host The Hot Hits Live from LA alongside KIIS radio host Dave Styles. Garrett hosted YouTube news channel SourceFed and its spinoff "SourcefedNERD" from May 2015 to August 2016.
Title: Yung Fung-shee
Passage: Yung Fung-shee (; 1900 27 August 1972) was a Hong Kong philanthropist. The Yungs were closely associated with the Chartered Bank (now Standard Chartered Bank). Fung-shee's grandfather, Yung Leung was the first comprador of the Chartered Bank, while several of his descendants, including one of his sons Yung Yik-ting, had successively held key positions such as compradors and sub-compradors in the Bank. Fung-shee, who kept a low-profile, had earned large sums of profits investment of securities. Her will in 1969 provided that assets valued at HK3 million would go to the Hong Kong Government for the construction of free healthcare centres and clinics for the needy. By the time of her death in August 1972, the value of bequest had grown to HK16 million, and HK51 million by late 1978, funding Yung Fung Shee Memorial Centre in Kwun Tong, Kowloon and Madam Yung Fung Shee Health Centre in Yuen Long, New Territories, which costed HK70 million and HK32 million respectively.
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Denise Lewis
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Camp Orange (UK amp; Ireland)
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Denise Lewis
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Taormina Film Fest once hosted a star who got his career started in what film?
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Title: Tom Cruise
Passage: Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (born July 3, 1962), known professionally as Tom Cruise, is an American actor and producer. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards and has won three Golden Globe Awards. He started his career at age 19 in the film "Endless Love".
Title: Guglielmo Biraghi
Passage: Guglielmo Biraghi (1 September 1927 23 April 2001) was an Italian critic and film festival director. He was the director of the Taormina Film Fest in the 1970s and became the 14th director of the Venice Film Festival in 1987. In 1970, he was a member of the jury at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival and in 1988, he was the Head of the Jury at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Fright Night Film Fest
Passage: Fright Night Film Fest, also known as Louisville Fright Night Film Fest, is an annual horror film festival in Louisville, Kentucky. The festival was first founded in 2005 by Ken Daniels and is typically held in July at the Galt House, which is famous for housing guests for the Kentucky Derby. The focus of the Fright Night Film Fest focuses on genre films such as horror, science fiction, fantasy, action, and cult from around the world including new films from Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Europe and North America.
Title: Fresh Film Festival
Passage: The Fresh Film Fest International Film Festival or Fresh Film Fest is an international student film festival held annually in August in Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), Czech Republic. Because of its success in the past few years the Fresh Film Fest has become one of the most significant student film events in Central and Eastern Europe.
Title: Devour! The Food Film Fest
Passage: Devour! The Food Film Fest (formerly the Slow Motion Food Film Fest) is a Canadian film festival dedicated to films about food and wine culture. The five-day festival takes place annually in late fall in the Wolfville, Kings County, Nova Scotia. The seventh edition is scheduled for October 2529, 2017
Title: Taormina Film Fest
Passage: Taormina Film Fest, a historic film festival that began in 1955 under the name Rassegna Cinematografica Internazionale di Messina e Taormina. The exhibition, which moved permanently to Taormina in 1971, has hosted over the years many stars of international cinema: Elizabeth Taylor, Marlene Dietrich, Sophia Loren, Cary Grant, Robert De Niro, Colin Firth, Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston, Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck, Tom Cruise, Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas, among others. The Festival is an "A" Festival in FIAP accreditation. The award is the "Nastro d'Argento" in Italian cinema (Silver Ribbon).
Title: Film Fest New Haven
Passage: The Film Fest New Haven (FFNH) is an annual film festival held in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, home of Yale University. Also sometimes known as the New Haven Film Fest, it is a non-profit organisation that was founded in 1995. This independent film festival features premieres and screenings of films made by filmmakers around the world. It screens dramatic, documentary, short, comedic and experimental films and presents Special, Jury and Audience awards in many categories.
Title: Sarah Price (filmmaker)
Passage: Sarah Price is an American filmmaker, known for the feature documentaries "American Movie" (1999 Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, released by Sony Pictures Classics), "Caesar's Park" (2001 SXSW Int'l Film Fest, Sundance Channel), "The Yes Men" (2003 Toronto Int'l Film Festival, released by United ArtistMGM), and "Summercamp! " (2006 Toronto Int'l Film Fest, Sundance Channel). Price was also a cinematographer on "The Yes Men Fix the World" (2009 Sundance Film FestHBO), and a Co-Producer of "Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love" (2008 Toronto Intl Fest). In 2009, she expanded into commercial directing and is represented by Independent Media Inc. In 2014, she further expanded into episodic television, directing "The Carrie Diaries" for Warner Brothers.
Title: Cha cha cha (film)
Passage: Cha cha cha is a 2013 Italian crime-thriller film directed by Marco Risi. Loosely inspired by the works of Raymond Chandler, it premiered at the 2013 Taormina Film Fest.
Title: The Kidflix Film Fest of Bed-Stuy
Passage: The Kidflix Film Fest of Bed-Stuy (styled The KID"flix" Film Fest of Bed-Stuy!) is a free annual film festival for children and their families presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA). It has taken place in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, New York, since 2000, and is now preparing for its 19th season, the theme for which is "We Love Black Families!" It is held every Friday night in August in Stuyvesant Heights Fulton Park.
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"Endless Love"
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Taormina Film Fest
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Tom Cruise
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Who was sometimes known as Sasha Razborov, Boris Trakhtenbrot or Alexander Razborov?
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Title: Steven Rudich
Passage: Steven Rudich (born October 4, 1961) is a professor in the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science. In 1994, he and Alexander Razborov proved that a large class of combinatorial arguments, dubbed natural proofs were unlikely to answer many of the important problems in computational complexity theory. For this work, they were awarded the Gdel prize in 2007. He also co-authored a paper demonstrating that all currently known NP-complete problems remain NP-complete even under AC or NC reductions.
Title: Color calibration
Passage: The aim of color calibration is to measure andor adjust the color response of a device (input or output) to a known state. In International Color Consortium (ICC) terms, this is the basis for an additional color characterization of the device and later profiling. In non-ICC workflows, calibration refers sometimes to establishing a known relationship to a standard color space in one go. The device that is to be calibrated is sometimes known as a "calibration source"; the color space that serves as a standard is sometimes known as a "calibration target". Color calibration is a requirement for all devices taking an active part of a color-managed workflow.
Title: Alexander Razborov
Passage: Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Razborov (Russian: ; born February 16, 1963), sometimes known as Sasha Razborov, is a Soviet and Russian mathematician and computational theorist.
Title: Sasha Song
Passage: Sasha Son (Russian: Dmitry Shavrov , Lithuanian: Dmitrijus avrovas , also known as Sasha Song, born 18 September 1983 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian singer who represented Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. His nickname Sasha Son means "Sasha Dream" in Russian, with Sasha being a Russian diminutive form of the name Alexander.
Title: Boris Trakhtenbrot
Passage: Boris (Boaz) Avraamovich Trakhtenbrot (Russian: ; 19 February 1921 19 September 2016), or Boaz (Boris) Trakhtenbrot (Hebrew: ) was an Israeli and Russian mathematician in mathematical logic, algorithms, theory of computation, and cybernetics. Trakhtenbrot was born in Brichevo, northern Bessarabia. He worked at Akademgorodok, Novosibirsk during the 1960s and 1970s.
Title: Trakhtenbrot's theorem
Passage: In logic, finite model theory, and computability theory, Trakhtenbrot's theorem (due to Boris Trakhtenbrot) states that the problem of validity in first-order logic on the class of all finite models is undecidable. In fact, the class of valid sentences over finite models is not recursively enumerable (though it is co-recursively enumerable).
Title: Sasha Krasny
Passage: Sasha Krasny (Russian: , literally "Alexander the Red") was the pen-name of Aleksandr Davydovich Bryansky (Russian: ; 28 September [O.S. 16 September] 1882 2 March 1995), a Russian poet and songwriter. His first book was published in Odessa in 1912 and the last in 1993. His son Boris Bryansky (19281972) was also a poet and songwriter.
Title: Alexander romance
Passage: The Romance of Alexander is any of several collections of legends concerning the mythical exploits of Alexander the Great. The earliest version is in the Greek language, dating to the 3rd century. Several late manuscripts attribute the work to Alexander's court historian Callisthenes, but the historical person died before Alexander and could not have written a full account of his life. The unknown author is still sometimes known as Pseudo-Callisthenes.
Title: Sasha Krivtsov
Passage: Sasha Krivtsov, born (Alexander Krivtsov) June 6, 1967 in St. Petersburg, Russia, is probably best known as the bass player for the House Band on the TV reality shows , and The Voice. He has played with singer-songwriter Vanessa Carlton. He toured and recorded as bassist with Cher, Tina Turner, James Blunt, Shakira, Christina Aguilera, punk legend Billy Idol, Badly Drawn Boy and multi-platinum pop band The New Radicals. Sasha and the House Band (Rafael Moreira (lead guitar), Paul Mirkovich (keyboards), Jim McGorman (rhythm guitar) and Nate Morton (drums)) toured the United States with Paul Stanley (from KISS) in OctoberNovember 2006 as well as Australia in April 2007.
Title: Sascha Schmitz
Passage: Sascha Schmitz (born 5 January 1972), better known under his stage name Sasha or Sasha Alexander and his alter ego Dick Brave, is a German singer-songwriter, musician and occasional actor.
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Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Razborov
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Boris Trakhtenbrot
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Alexander Razborov
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Johnny "Big Moose" Walker has worked with which American musician and bandleader?
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Title: Pigeon Lake Wilderness Area
Passage: The Pigeon Lake Wilderness Area, an Adirondack Park unit of the forest preserve, lies in the town of Webb, Herkimer County, and the towns of Long Lake and Inlet in Hamilton County. It is bounded on the north by Stillwater Reservoir and large blocks of private land in the vicinity of Rose Pond, Shingle Shanty Pond and Upper Sister Lake; on the east by a private road from Brandreth Lake to North Point and by Raquette Lake; on the south by private lands along the Uncas Road; and on the west by the Big Moose Road, private lands near Big Moose Lake, Thirsty Pond, Twitchell Lake, Razorback Pond, and the Remsen to Lake Placid railroad tracks.
Title: Moss Lake (New York)
Passage: Moss Lake also known as Whipple Lake is located northwest of Eagle Bay, New York. The outlet flows into North Branch Moose River. Fish species present in the lake are brook trout, lake trout, atlantic salmon, brown trout, yellow perch, and black bullhead. There is trail access located off Big Moose Lake Road. There is no ice fishing allowed on Moss Lake.
Title: Johnny quot;Big Moosequot; Walker
Passage: Johnny "Big Moose" Walker (June 27, 1927 November 27, 1999) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues pianist and organist. He worked with many blues musicians, including Ike Turner, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Lowell Fulson, Choker Campbell, Elmore James, Earl Hooker, Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Sunnyland Slim, Jimmy Dawkins and Son Seals.
Title: Moose River (New York)
Passage: The Moose River is a mountain waterway which consists of three branches: the North Branch, the Middle Branch and the South Branch. The outlet of Big Moose Lake forms the North Branch in northern Herkimer County. The Middle Branch originates at the Fulton Chain Lakes in Old Forge. And the Southern Branch has its headwaters in Little Moose Lake in Hamilton County. The Middle and South branches merge in Mckeever, New York and become just Moose River. It flows generally westwardly through Herkimer County into Lewis County, reaching its confluence with the Black River in Lyons Falls.
Title: West Pond
Passage: West Pond is located east of Big Moose, New York. The outlet creek flows into Big Moose Lake. Fish species present in the lake are brown trout, brook trout, and brown bullhead. There is carry down access on the north shore.
Title: North Branch Moose River
Passage: North Branch Moose River starts at Big Moose Lake and flows into Middle Branch Moose River in Old Forge, New York.
Title: Big Moose Mountain
Passage: Big Moose Mountain, previously named Big Squaw Mountain, is a mountain located in Piscataquis County, Maine. Big Moose Mountain is flanked to the southeast by Little Moose (Little Squaw) Mountain.
Title: Big Moose Community Chapel
Passage: Big Moose Community Chapel is a historic chapel located on Big Moose Lake near Eagle Bay in Herkimer County, New York. The chapel was built in 1931, and is a modified "L"-plan Late Gothic Revival style church constructed of locally quarried granite. It has a cross-gable roof and features a small square belfry and pointed arch openings. It was built by master builder Earl Covey and incorporates Adirondack style architectural elements.
Title: Indian Lake Chain, Ontario
Passage: The Indian Lake Chain is a tourism designation given to a series of interconnected lakes located northwest of the community of Vermilion Bay in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada. The designation takes its name from Indian Lake that is part of the series. According to maps published by resorts located on the lakes, the Indian Lake Chain consists of ten lakes: Little Boulder Lake, Boulder Lake, Cobble Lake, Bladder Lake, Big Moose Lake, Little Moose Lake, Whitney Lake, Edward Lake, Indian Lake and Forrest Lake. However, the Atlas of Canada shows only seven lakes, as Little Boulder, Boulder, Cobble and Bladder Lakes are all simply designated "Cobble Lake". The surface elevation of the lakes is approximately 377 m , and the water level is maintained by the Forest Lake Dam. (Forest Lake is spelled with two "R"s on local maps but only one at the Atlas of Canada).
Title: Ike Turner
Passage: Izear Luster "Ike" Turner, Jr. (November 5, 1931 December 12, 2007) was an American musician, bandleader, songwriter, arranger, talent scout, and record producer. An early pioneer of fifties rock and roll, he is most popularly known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s with his then-wife Tina Turner in the Ike Tina Turner Revue.
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Did Nikolai Lobachevsky or Bella Subbotovskaya create a university for those affected by structured anti-Semitism?
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Title: Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz
Passage: Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz: An Essay in Historical Interpretation, is a book by Jan T. Gross, published by Random House and Princeton University Press in 2006. An edited Polish version was published in 2008 by Znak Publishers in Krakow as "Strach: antysemityzm w Polsce tu po wojnie: historia moralnej zapaci" ("Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland shortly after the war: the history of a moral fall"). In the book, Gross explores the issues concerning incidents of post-war anti-Jewish violence in Poland, with particular focus on the 1946 Kielce pogrom. "Fear" has received international attention and reviews in major newspapers; it has also been the subject of criticism.
Title: A New Era of Thought
Passage: A New Era of Thought is a non-fiction work written by Charles Howard Hinton, was published in 1888 and reprinted in 1900 by Swan Sonnenschein Co. Ltd., London. "A New Era of Thought" is about the fourth dimension and its implications on human thinking. It influenced the work of P.D. Ouspensky, particularly his book "Tertium Organum" where it is frequently quoted, "Scientific American" writer Martin Gardner, who mentioned this book in some of his articles, and influenced Rudy Rucker's "The Fourth Dimension". It is prefaced by Alicia Boole and H. John Falk. "A New Era of Thought" is inspired by Plato's allegory of the cave and is influenced by the works of Immanuel Kant, Carl Friedrich Gauss and Nikolai Lobachevsky. The book has xvi and 230 pages.
Title: Lobachevsky (song)
Passage: "Lobachevsky" is a humorous song by Tom Lehrer, referring to the mathematician Nikolai Lobachevsky.
Title: Alexander Knyazev
Passage: Alexander Knyazev (born 19 July 1976) is a Russian crystal chemist and physical chemist, Professor of the Lobachevsky University, Dean of the Chemical Faculty. Head of the postgraduate research school "New materials based on inorganic compounds." He graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry, Lobachevsky University (1998) and PhD (2000), Doctor of Chemistry (2009), academic rank of professor (2011).
Title: Kazan Gymnasium
Passage: Kazan Gymnasium was a gymnasium of Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia. It is notable for its alumnus, Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky, who graduated from the school in 1807. Other notable alumni include Ivan Shishkin, a Russian landscape artist, and Gavrila Derzhavin, a poet.
Title: Bella Subbotovskaya
Passage: Bella Abramovna Subbotovskaya (b. 1938 - d. 23 September 1982) was a Soviet mathematician who founded the short-lived Jewish People's University (19781983) in Moscow. The school's purpose was to offer free education to those affected by structured anti-Semitism within the Soviet educational system. Its existence was outside Soviet authority and it was investigated by the KGB. Subbotovskaya herself was interrogated a number of times by the KGB and shortly thereafter was hit by a truck and died, in what has been speculated was a assassination.
Title: Nikolay Artemov
Passage: Nikolai Mikhaylovich Artemov (Russian: ; 24 January 1908 2 December 2005) was a Soviet Russian physiologist, Doctor of Biological Sciences (1969), Honorary Professor at the N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod.
Title: Lobachevsky Prize
Passage: The Lobachevsky Prize, awarded by the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Lobachevsky Medal, awarded by the Kazan State University, are mathematical awards in honor of Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky.
Title: Nikolai Lobachevsky
Passage: Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky (Russian: ; ] ; 1 December [O.S. 20 November] 1792 24 February [O.S. 12 February] 1856 ) was a Russian mathematician and geometer, known primarily for his work on hyperbolic geometry, otherwise known as Lobachevskian geometry.
Title: Hjelmslev transformation
Passage: In mathematics, the Hjelmslev transformation is an effective method for mapping an entire hyperbolic plane into a circle with a finite radius. The transformation was invented by Danish mathematician Johannes Hjelmslev. It utilizes Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky's 23rd theorem from his work Geometrical Investigations on the Theory of Parallels.
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Bella Abramovna Subbotovskaya (b. 1938 - d. 23 September 1982) was a Soviet mathematician who founded the short-lived Jewish People's University (19781983) in Moscow
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Nikolai Lobachevsky
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Bella Subbotovskaya
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Sherwood Stewart and Natasha Zvereva, have which occupation?
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Title: 2000 Toray Pan Pacific Open Doubles
Passage: Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but Davenport did not compete this year. Zvereva teamed up with Katarina Srebotnik and lost in quarterfinals to Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs.
Title: 1999 Wimbledon Championships Women's Doubles
Passage: The 1999 Wimbledon Championships Women's Doubles was the women's doubles event of the hundred-and-thirteenth edition of Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the year, the most prestigious tournament on grass courts, and the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Martina Hingis and Jana Novotn were the defending champions but only Novotn competed that year with Natasha Zvereva. Novotn and Zvereva lost in the semifinals to Mariaan de Swardt and Elena Tatarkova.
Title: 1997 Toray Pan Pacific Open Doubles
Passage: Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Fernndez with Martina Hingis and Zvereva with Lindsay Davenport.
Title: 1996 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Doubles
Passage: Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but only Zvereva competed that year with Lisa Raymond.
Title: 1997 Acura Classic Doubles
Passage: Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Davenport with Chanda Rubin and Zvereva with Gigi Fernndez.
Title: Natasha Zvereva
Passage: Natasha Zvereva, or Zverava, (born Natallya Maratawna Zverava; Belarusian: ; 16 April 1971) is a former tennis player from Belarus. Zvereva was the first major athlete in the Soviet Union to demand publicly that she should be able to keep her tournament earnings. The team of Zvereva and Gigi Fernndez won more women's doubles titles and Grand Slam women's doubles championships than any other team since that of Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver.
Title: Sherwood Stewart
Passage: Sherwood Stewart (born June 6, 1946, in Goose Creek, Texas, United States) played amateur and professional tennis in the 1970s and 1980s. Stewart was ranked as high as No. 60 in the world in singles on the ATP Rankings on December 31, 1978, and No. 4 in doubles on January 3, 1983.
Title: 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Doubles
Passage: The 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Doubles was the tennis doubles event at the 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, the twenty-second edition of the most prestigious tournament in Baden-Wrttemberg. Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but they did not compete this year. Davenport competed with Martina Hingis as the first seed, while Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova. Davenport and Hingis withdrew in the quarterfinals due to Davenport having a wrist injury, whilst Tatarkova and Zvereva were knocked out in the first round.
Title: 1995 Ameritech Cup Doubles
Passage: Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but only Zvereva competed that year with Lori McNeil.
Title: 1999 French Open Women's Doubles
Passage: Martina Hingis and Jana Novotn were the defending champions, but they did not compete together this year. Novotn instead partnered with Natasha Zvereva as the first seed, whereas Hingis partnered with Anna Kournikova as the second seed. Novotn and Zvereva retired in their quarterfinal match against Lindsay Davenport and Mary Pierce, but Hingis and Kournikova reached the final where they lost to American sisters Serena and Venus Williams, 63, 67, 86. This was the first Grand Slam for the Williams sisters and would be their first step towards completing a Career Golden Slam in doubles.
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Sherwood Stewart
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Natasha Zvereva
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Are both Philip Saville and Ian Schneider American?
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Title: Count Dracula (1977 film)
Passage: Count Dracula is a British television adaptation of the novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker. Produced by the BBC (in the then standard videofilm hybrid format), it first aired on BBC 2 on 22 December 1977. It is among the more faithful of the many adaptations of the original book. Directed by Philip Saville, it stars Louis Jourdan as Count Dracula and Frank Finlay as Van Helsing.
Title: Gordon P. Saville
Passage: Gordon Philip Saville (September 14, 1902 January 31, 1984) was a United States Air Force major general who was the top authority on US air defense from 1940 to 1951. Blunt and direct in manner, Saville had been an outspoken proponent of tactical aviation in the 1930s against a brotherhood of airmen who promoted strategic bombing.
Title: Ian Schneider
Passage: Ian Schneider (born October 3, 1992), is an independent American film director and screenwriter.
Title: Philip Saville
Passage: Philip Saville (sometimes credited as Philip Savile, 28 October 1930 22 December 2016) was a British television and film director, screenwriter and former actor whose career lasted half a century. The British Film Institute's Screenonline website has described Saville as "one of Britain's most prolific and pioneering television and film directors".
Title: Murder at 3am
Passage: Murder at 3am is a 1953 British crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring Dennis Price, Peggy Evans and Philip Saville. The screenplay of this "quota quickie" involves a Scotland Yard detective who investigates a series of attacks on women.
Title: The Best House in London
Passage: The Best House in London is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring David Hemmings, Joanna Pettet, George Sanders, Warren Mitchell, John Bird, Maurice Denham and Bill Fraser.
Title: The Fruit Machine
Passage: The Fruit Machine (known as Wonderland in the United States) is a 1988 British film thriller starring Tony Forsyth, Emile Charles, Bruce Payne and Robbie Coltrane in the role of "Annabelle". The film, which was directed by BAFTA-winner Philip Saville, is about two gay teen friends who are running from an underworld assassin and the police. It was produced by UK TV company Granada Productions. The film showcases the rising careers of actors Coltrane and Payne, as well as future Academy Awards winner, composer Hans Zimmer, who wrote the soundtrack.
Title: Madhouse on Castle Street
Passage: Madhouse on Castle Street is a British television play, broadcast by BBC Television on the evening of 13 January 1963, as part of the "Sunday Night Play" strand. It was written by Evan Jones and directed by Philip Saville. The production featured the young American folk music singer Bob Dylan, who soon became a major musical star.
Title: Afternoon of a Nymph
Passage: Afternoon of a Nymph is an episode of the British "Armchair Theatre" series made by the ITV franchise holder ABC Television and first broadcast by the ITV network on 30 September 1962. It was written by Robert Muller and features Janet Munro and Ian Hendry in the lead roles. It was directed by Philip Saville and produced by Sydney Newman.
Title: Family Pictures
Passage: Family Pictures is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film based on the novel of the same name by Sue Miller. It was directed by Philip Saville and stars Anjelica Huston, Sam Neill, Kyra Sedgwick, and Dermot Mulroney.
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Philip Saville
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Ian Schneider
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Tomas Maier is the Creative Director of a fashion brand founded in which city ?
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Title: Bottega Veneta
Passage: Bottega Veneta is an Italian luxury goods and high fashion brand house best known for its leather goods which are sold worldwide and its men's and women's ready-to-wear. Founded in 1966 in Vicenza, Veneto of northeastern Italy, its atelier is located within an 18th-century villa in Montebello Vicentino and its headquarters are in Lugano, Switzerland with offices in Milan and Vicenza, Italy. In 2001, Bottega Veneta was purchased by Gucci Group, and is now a part of the French multinational group Kering. In September 2016, it was announced that Claus-Dietrich Lahrs would be named CEO, replacing Carlo Beretta.
Title: Biba Apparels
Passage: Biba Apparels is an Indian fashion brand founded by Meena Bindra in 1988 from her home in New Delhi, India. Biba is considered as one the best ethnical fashion brand in India. It has more than 150 brand outlets and 225 multi-brand outlets . Biba recorded sales of INR 600 crore in 2014-15.
Title: Isabel Garcia (clothing)
Passage: Isabel Garcia is an international fashion brand founded in 2009. Its headquarters, creative and production centers are located in Bologna, Italy.
Title: Vanessa Nsona
Passage: Vanessa Nsona is a Malawian fashion designer and entrepreneur best known as the creator of Fashion brand, Dorovee which is Malawi's first eco-friendly fashion accessory company. She designs hand made accessories including bags, shoes, bowties necklaces and other jewelry using Malawian fabric and materials. She launched the brand in 2012 in Malawi. Her designs have appeared in Malawi fashion shows, including Malawi Fashion Week 2014 and at the Malawi at 50 celebrations in Washington DC. An established designers in Malawi, she mentors and trains fashion designers both in and out of the country. She has co-hosted workshops in Malawi. In Zimbabwe, she held a workshop on 'Building a Sustainable Fashion Brand' together with Zedlabel at the US embassy. She is a member of Soroptmist International of Blantyre (SIB) which helps disadvantaged women and children. She also launched Project Luso, which creates and promotes Malawian fashion designs to help disadvantaged women and mentors talent in the fashion industry together with non-profit Samaritan Trust.
Title: Gumundur Jrundsson
Passage: Gumundur Jrundsson (born 1987 in Reykjavk, Iceland) is an Icelandic fashion designer. Jrundsson graduated from the Iceland Academy of the Arts in 2011. Prior to graduation in 2010, he was commissioned to design a new master collection for fashion shop GK Reykjavk. Also and had co-founded alongside Kormkur Geirharsson and Skjldur Sigurjnsson the Icelandic Kormkur Skjldur brand; he is the creative director and head designer of this Icelandic fashion brand.
Title: Dice Kayek
Passage: Dice Kayek is a Paris-based high fashion brand founded by the Turkish sisters Ece and Aye Ege in 1992. Ece Ege is the creative director of the brand and Aye Ege is the manager of the company.
Title: Lillian Koreia
Passage: Lillian Koreia (born June 1, 1988), born Lillian Koreia, is a Malawian Fashion designer and entrepreneur best known as the creator of Fashion brand, Miizu which was founded in 2013 and launched in Blantyre in 2014. She mixes local and international fabrics to create everyday wear for Malawian women. The fashion brand, Miizu means roots which is indicative of the designs which are rooted in the experiences of Malawian everyday living. She focuses on striking styles that have a diverse utility. It focuses on off the rack ready-to -wear fashion. The Miizu its first store in 2014 in Blantyre and is looking to expand to other parts of the country. She represented Malawi at Africa Fashion Week, London in 2015.
Title: I Love KoKo
Passage: I Love KoKo is a Latvian fashion brand founded by Kristiana Zoltnere in Riga, Latvia on April 2014. In 2015, it won the "Latvian Style and Fashion Awards" (2015) at Riga Fashion Week.
Title: Theatre Products
Passage: Theatre Products is a Japanese fashion brand founded in 2001 and currently based in Roppongi, Tokyo. The brand's founders, and as of 2007, its main designers are Akira Takeuchi and Tayuka Nakanishi. The brand has retail outlets in the Harajuku and Shibuya areas of Tokyo, known as centers of youth fashion.
Title: Tomas Maier
Passage: Tomas Maier (born 1957) is a German-born designer who is Creative Director at the Italian luxury lifestyle brand Bottega Veneta, which is part of Kering.
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Tomas Maier
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Bottega Veneta
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CrowdRise was founded in party by a Canadian film producer who has worked frequently with Judd Apatow, and has produced a number of films for who?
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Title: Brent White
Passage: Brent White is an American film editor with credits on feature films dating from 1993 and White has worked on comedy films produced or co-produced by Judd Apatow, and directed by Apatow or Adam McKay.
Title: Crowdrise
Passage: CrowdRise is a for profit crowdfunding platform that uses crowdsourcing to raise charitable donations. CrowdRise was founded by Edward Norton, Shauna Robertson, and the founders of Moosejaw, Robert and Jeffrey Wolfe.
Title: Girls (TV series)
Passage: Girls is an American television series that premiered on HBO on April 15, 2012. Created by and starring Lena Dunham and executive produced by Judd Apatow, "Girls" is a comedy-drama following the lives of four young women living in New York City. The show's premise and major aspects of the main characterincluding being cut off financially from her parents, becoming a writer and making unfortunate decisionswere drawn from Dunham's own life. Apatow said he was drawn to Dunham's imagination after watching her independent feature film "Tiny Furniture" (2010), and added that "Girls" would provide men with an insight into "realistic females".
Title: Superbad (film)
Passage: Superbad is a 2007 American teen comedy film directed by Greg Mottola and produced by Judd Apatow. The film stars Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as Seth and Evan, two teenagers about to graduate high-school. Before graduating, the boys want to go to a party and each lose their virginity. However, their plan proves harder than expected. Written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the script began development when Rogen and Goldberg were 13 years old, and was loosely based on their experience in Grade 12 in Vancouver during the 1990s. The main characters have the same given names as the two writers. Rogen was also initially intended to play Seth, but due to age and physical size this was changed, and Hill went on to portray Seth, while Rogen portrayed the irresponsible Officer Michaels, opposite "Saturday Night Live" star Bill Hader as Officer Slater.
Title: Apatow Productions
Passage: Apatow Productions is an American film and television production company founded by Judd Apatow in 1999.
Title: Steven Brill (director)
Passage: Steven Brill (born May 27, 1962) is an American actor, film producer, director, and screenwriter. He directed and co-wrote "Little Nicky" and directed "Mr. Deeds", "Without A Paddle", "Heavyweights" and "Drillbit Taylor". He has had cameo roles in all three "Mighty Ducks" movies, and appeared in "The Wedding Singer", "Mr. Deeds" and "Knocked Up", although his role in the latter has been miscredited to Judd Apatow. He also appeared as the Barfly in "Sex, Lies, and Videotape".
Title: Pineapple Express (film)
Passage: Pineapple Express is a 2008 American stoner action comedy film directed by David Gordon Green, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg and starring Rogen and James Franco. The plot concerns a process server and his marijuana dealer friend forced to flee from hitmen and a corrupt police officer after witnessing them commit a murder. Producer Judd Apatow, who previously worked with Rogen and Goldberg on "Knocked Up" and "Superbad", assisted in developing the story, which was partially inspired by the bromantic comedy subgenre. In the (2013) comedy "This is the End" the cast make a fake parody sequel.
Title: Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Passage: Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Adam McKay, produced by Judd Apatow, starring Will Ferrell, and written by McKay and Ferrell. The film is a tongue-in-cheek take on the culture of the 1970s, particularly the new Action News format. It portrays a San Diego TV station where Ferrell's title character clashes with his new female counterpart. This film is number 100 on Bravo's 100 funniest movies, number 6 on TimeOut's top 100 comedy films of all time and 113 on "Empire's 500 Greatest Movies of All Time".
Title: Shauna Robertson
Passage: Shauna Robertson (born circa 1975) is a Canadian film producer. She has worked frequently with Judd Apatow, and has produced a number of films for Apatow Productions, including "", "The 40-Year-Old Virgin", "Knocked Up", "Superbad", "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and "Pineapple Express".
Title: Judd Apatow
Passage: Judd Apatow ( ; born December 6, 1967) is an American comedian and filmtelevision producer, writer, director and actor. He is the founder of Apatow Productions, through which he produced and developed the television series "Freaks and Geeks", "Undeclared", "Girls, Love" and "Crashing" and directed the films "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" (2005), "Knocked Up" (2007), "Funny People" (2009), "This Is 40" (2012), and "Trainwreck" (2015).
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Apatow Productions
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Crowdrise
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Shauna Robertson
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Small Miracles is the eleventh studio album released by Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo, Blue Rodeo is a Canadian country rock band, formed in what year,in Toronto, Ontario?
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Title: Small Miracles (album)
Passage: Small Miracles is the eleventh studio album released by Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo, released on September 25, 2007.
Title: 1000 Arms
Passage: 1000 Arms is the fifteenth studio album by Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo, released on October 28, 2016.
Title: Blue Road
Passage: Blue Road is a live album by Canadian country rock group Blue Rodeo. It was released by Warner Music Canada on October 28, 2008.
Title: A Merrie Christmas to You
Passage: A Merrie Christmas to You is the fourteenth studio album, and the first Christmas album, released by Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo on November 4, 2014. It contains eight covers of Christmas songs, along with two originals by Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy. One original song, "Glad to Be Alive", was previously recorded on Blue Rodeo's 2002 album "Palace of Gold".
Title: Try (Blue Rodeo song)
Passage: "Try" is a song written by Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy, and recorded by Canadian country rock group Blue Rodeo. Released in October 1987, it was the second single from their debut album, "Outskirts". The song peaked at number 1 on the "RPM" Country Tracks chart, number 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart and number 6 on the Top Singles chart. At the 1989 Juno Awards, "Try" was named Single of the Year and Video of the Year.
Title: Head Over Heels (Blue Rodeo song)
Passage: "Head Over Heels" is a song recorded by Canadian country rock group Blue Rodeo. It was released in 1995 as the sixth single from their fifth studio album, "Five Days in July". It peaked at number 4 on the "RPM" Country Tracks chart and number 16 on the "RPM" Adult Contemporary Tracks chart in May 1995. It was reached the top 40 on the "RPM" Top Singles chart.
Title: The Things We Left Behind
Passage: The Things We Left Behind is the twelfth studio album released by Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo, released on November 10, 2009. It is their first studio double album.
Title: Blue Rodeo
Passage: Blue Rodeo is a Canadian country rock band formed in 1984 in Toronto, Ontario. They have released 15 full-length studio albums, four live recordings, one greatest hits album, and two videoDVDs, along with multiple solo albums, side projects, and collaborations.
Title: Palace of Gold (album)
Passage: Palace of Gold is the ninth studio album by the Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo. It is the band's first album with guitarist Bob Egan, formerly of Freakwater and Wilco, and is notable for performances featuring the Bushwhack Horns.
Title: In Our Nature (Blue Rodeo album)
Passage: In Our Nature is the thirteenth studio album released by Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo, released on October 29, 2013. The album was entirely recorded in Greg Keelor's farm house just outside Peterborough.
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1984
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Small Miracles (album)
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Blue Rodeo
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What is the distance of the full course that Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary is included in?
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Title: Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary
Passage: Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary last named Brushy Mountain Correctional Complex (also called "Brushy") was a large maximum-security prison near the town of Petros in Morgan County, Tennessee, operated by the Tennessee Department of Correction. It was established in 1896 and operated until 2009. The grounds of the prison are now included in part of the Barkley Marathons.
Title: Warden's House (McAlester, Oklahoma)
Passage: The Warden's House at Penitentiary Blvd and West St. in McAlester, Oklahoma was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It was designed by architect P.H. Weathers. It has also been known as Oklahoma State Penitentiary Warden's House. The NRHP listing included two contributing buildings on 1.9 acre . It is located across the street from the Oklahoma State Penitentiary.
Title: Brushy Mountain Apple Festival
Passage: The Brushy Mountain Apple Festival is a one-day arts and crafts fair held annually in downtown North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. The fair is held during the first Saturday in October. Over 160,000 people visit the fair each year, and it is one of the largest single-day arts and crafts fairs in the Southeastern United States. The fair is held to celebrate the apple harvest from the nearby Brushy Mountains. Over 100 church, civic, and other non-profit organizations from Wilkes County and neighboring counties participate in the fair each year.
Title: Mabel Bassett
Passage: Mabel Luella Bourne Bassett (August 16, 1876 1953) was a Democratic Oklahoma politician who served as the state's Commissioner of Charities and Corrections from 1923 until 1947. Born in Chicago, Bassett lived in St. Louis before moving to Sapulpa, Oklahoma in 1902. Prior to seeking political office, she founded the Creek County Humane Society, one of the first humane societies in Oklahoma. Once in office, Bassett was responsible for establishing a women's unit of the Oklahoma State Penitentiary and transferring African-American juvenile delinquents from the state penitentiary to a training school in Boley. Bassett also campaigned for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1932; however, she lost to fellow Democrat Will Rogers. Buck Cook replaced Bassett as Commissioner of Charities and Corrections in 1947, at which point Bassett retired from politics. Upon her death in 1953, she lay in state in the Oklahoma State Capitol.
Title: South Dakota State Penitentiary
Passage: The South Dakota State Penitentiary is a state prison located in South Dakota's largest city, Sioux Falls, and holds the state's most deadly and dangerous criminals, as well as sex offenders. It was built in 1881. The building's industry shop makes several things for the state, including woodwork and license plates. The State Penitentiary also houses South Dakota's death row for men and the state's only execution chamber.
Title: Brushy Mountains
Passage: Brushy Mountain or Brushy Mountains has the following meanings:
Title: Barkley Marathons
Passage: The Barkley Marathons is an ultramarathon trail race held in Frozen Head State Park near Wartburg, Tennessee. Runners may elect a "fun run" of 60 mi or the full course of 100 mi (distances are approximate). The race is limited to a 60-hour period, and takes place in late March or early April of each year.
Title: Fort Lewis Mountain
Passage: Fort Lewis Mountain is a mountain which stretches from Ironto in Montgomery County, Virginia to Masons Cove in Roanoke County, Virginia. The rural community of Bradshaw is located in the narrow valley between the south slope of Catawba Mountain and the north slope of Fort Lewis Mountain. The south slope of the mountain faces the western Roanoke Valley and is directly across from Poor Mountain. Fort Lewis Mountain is separated from Brushy Mountain by a narrow gap formed by Masons Creek. Brushy Mountain stretches in the same southwest to northeast direction for several more miles into Botetourt County, Virginia. Another narrow gap separates Fort Lewis Mountain from Little Brushy Mountain, a small 1,926 foot high peak, which is located in Roanoke County just north of Salem, Virginia.
Title: Brushy Mountain Line
Passage: The Brushy Mountain Line or Lost Mountain Line was a military fortification line protecting Atlanta during the American Civil War.
Title: Bear Creek National Scenic Area
Passage: Bear Creek National Scenic Area is a federally designated National Scenic Area in Smyth County, Virginia, USA. The 5503 acre scenic area is administered by the U.S. Forest Service as part of Jefferson National Forest. Mountains and ridges within the scenic area include Walker Mountain to the north and Brushy Mountain to the south, with the headwaters of Bear Creek in the valley between the ridges. Four miles of the Appalachian Trail run through the scenic area.
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Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary
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Runner's World, edited by Bob Cooper, is published by which company?
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Title: Do-Re-Mi (June Christy album)
Passage: Do-Re-Mi is a 1961 jazz album by June Christy and Bob Cooper, consisting of selections from the Broadway musical "Do Re Mi", written by Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolf Green. Half the tunes are sung by Christy, backed by Cooper and an instrumental group, the other half played by Cooper leading an instrumental group with mostly different personnel.
Title: Bob Cooper (rugby league)
Passage: Bob Cooper is a former professional rugby league player in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition. Cooper primarily played in the back row for Western Suburbs Magpies, North Sydney Bears and the New South Wales State of Origin team.
Title: Coop! The Music of Bob Cooper
Passage: Coop! The Music of Bob Cooper is an album by saxophonist Bob Cooper recorded in 1957 and released on the Contemporary label.
Title: Runner's World
Passage: Runner's World is a globally circulated monthly magazine for runners of all skills sets, published by Rodale Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
Title: Blowin' Country
Passage: Blowin' Country is an album by saxophonists Bud Shank and Bob Cooper released on the World Pacific label. The bulk of the album was recorded in 1958, with one track from 1956 on the original album, and the CD reissue added five bonus tracks from the two sessions.
Title: Flute 'n Oboe
Passage: Flute 'n Oboe' (full title The Flute and the Oboe of Bud Shank and Bob Cooper) is an album by Bud Shank and Bob Cooper recorded in late 1956 for the Pacific Jazz label.
Title: Stan Kenton Presents Gabe Baltazar
Passage: Stan Kenton Presents Gabe Baltazar is an album by Gabe Baltazar. It was the last recording by Stan Kenton's Creative World Records label prior to Kenton's death on August 25, 1979. It was also the last of the "Stan Kenton presents..." series of albums (Bill Holman, Bill Russo, Bob Cooper, etc.); this recording presents the talent of the alto saxophonist and former Kenton band member Gabe Baltazar. Though never reissued on CD the recording is critically acclaimed and does a good job highlighting the jazz talents of a legendary jazz artist (Baltazar) at the peak of his playing career. He is backed up by a 17 piece big band on most cuts, a string section is added to one track.
Title: Bob Cooper (journalist)
Passage: Bob Cooper is an American freelance journalist, an award-winning travel writer, a contributing editor for "Runner's World", a former executive editor of "Running Times", a competitive long distance runner, and a longtime San Francisco Bay Area resident. From 1980 to 1990, he held various editorial positions for "Triathlete", "Inside Triathlon", and "City Sports" magazines.
Title: The Swing's to TV
Passage: The Swing's to TV (subtitled Bud Shank and Bob Cooper Play Theme Songs from Television Shows) is an album by saxophonists Bud Shank and Bob Cooper released on the World Pacific label. The album features jazz interpretations of theme music from the TV shows "Disneyland", "The Frank Sinatra Show", "The Bob Hope Show", "The Rosemary Clooney Show", "The Danny Thomas Show", "The Dinah Shore Show", "The Eddie Fisher Show", "The Bob Cummings Show", "The Steve Allen Show" and "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show".
Title: Bob Cooper (politician)
Passage: Sir Robert George Cooper CBE (24 June 1936 15 November 2004), popularly known as Sir Bob Cooper, was a politician and equal opportunities activist in Northern Ireland.
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Sir Peter Hannay Bailey Tapsell is a British Conservative Party politician and former Member of Parliament (MP) for which constituency in Lincolnshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Victoria Atkins, a Conservative?
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Title: Iain Duncan Smith
Passage: George Iain Duncan Smith (born 9 April 1954), often referred to by his initials IDS, is a British Conservative Party politician. The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions from 2010 to 2016, he was previously the Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from 2001 to 2003. He was first elected to Parliament at the 1992 general election as the MP for Chingfordwhich he represented until the constituency's abolition in 1997and he has represented its successor constituency of Chingford and Woodford Green ever since.
Title: John Lloyd Wharton
Passage: The Right Honourable John Lloyd Wharton PC (18 April 1837 11 July 1912) was a Barrister and a Conservative Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Member of Parliament (MP) for City of Durham (UK Parliament constituency) then Member of Parliament (MP) for Ripon (UK Parliament constituency).
Title: Shailesh Vara
Passage: Shailesh Lakhman Vara (born 4 September 1960) is a British Conservative Party politician. He was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for North West Cambridgeshire in the 2005 general election, succeeding Brian Mawhinney as the Conservative MP for the seat. Vara has previously been a Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party. In 2006, he was appointed to the shadow ministerial post of Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons. Following the 2010 general election, he was appointed to the position of Assistant Whip in the coalition government. On 7 October 2013, he was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice.
Title: Louth and Horncastle (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Louth and Horncastle is a constituency in Lincolnshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Victoria Atkins, a Conservative.
Title: Patrick McLoughlin
Passage: Sir Patrick Allen McLoughlin (born 30 November 1957) is a British Conservative Party politician. He first became a Member of Parliament (MP) at the 1986 by-election in West Derbyshire. The constituency became the Derbyshire Dales for the 2010 general election; McLoughlin has remained the seat's MP. On 4 September 2012, he was appointed Secretary of State for Transport. As a former miner, he is one of the few Conservative MPs to have been a manual worker before being elected to Parliament. On 14 July 2016, he became Chairman of the Conservative Party and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, under the new administration of Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May.
Title: Walter Attenborough
Passage: Walter Annis Attenborough (27 November 1850 13 June 1932) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was elected at the January 1910 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for Bedford (UK Parliament constituency), but was defeated by only 19 votes at the December 1910 general election.
Title: East Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: East Surrey is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Sam Gyimah of the Conservative Party. Its record is that of a Conservative safe seat based on time and opposition. It has elected a Conservative Party MP on an absolute majority since the seat's establishment, in 1918, and it's greatest share of the vote for any opposition candidate was 33.75 in February 1974.
Title: Peter Tapsell (British politician)
Passage: Sir Peter Hannay Bailey Tapsell (born 1 February 1930) is a British Conservative Party politician and former Member of Parliament (MP) for Louth and Horncastle. He served in the House of Commons continuously from 1966 until 2015 and was also previously an MP from 1959 to 1964. He was Father of the House between 2010 and 2015.
Title: Brigg and Goole (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Brigg and Goole is a constituency in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Andrew Percy of the Conservative Party.
Title: Berwick-upon-Tweed (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Berwick-upon-Tweed is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK parliament by an elected Member of Parliament (MP). Since 2015 this MP has been Anne-Marie Trevelyan of the Conservative Party who replaced the longest serving Liberal Democrat MP Sir Alan Beith who stood down prior to the 2015 election.
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Where is the airline that operates the Russian presidential aircraft headquartered?
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Title: June Maule
Passage: June D. Maule (1917 October 29, 2009) was an American businesswoman. Maule was the owner and manager of Maule Air, a manufacturer of light, single-engined STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) aircraft headquartered in Moultrie, Georgia.
Title: Nashi (youth movement)
Passage: Nashi (Russian: a , "Molodezhnoye demokraticheskoye antifashistskoye dvizhenye "Nashi" " Youth Democratic Anti-Fascist Movement "Ours!") is a political youth movement in Russia, which declares itself to be a democratic, anti-fascist, anti-'oligarchic-capitalist' movement. Its creation was encouraged by senior figures in the Russian Presidential administration, and is labeled as a government organized non-governmental organization (GONGO). By late 2007, it had grown in size to some 120,000 members aged between 17 and 25. On April 6, 2012, the "Nashi" leader announced that the current form of the movement would be dissolving in the near future, possibly to be replaced by a different organisation. He stated that "Nashi" had been "compromised" during the 2012 Russian presidential election.
Title: Russian presidential aircraft
Passage: The Russian presidential aircraft are aircraft of the Russian presidential fleet used by the President of Russia and other government officials, the presidential fleet is operated by Rossiya Airlines. As Russia is the largest country on Earth by land area, distances within Russia can be very long, and air travel is frequently needed for the President to travel across the country as well as internationally.
Title: Columbine II
Passage: Columbine II is a Lockheed VC-121A-LO Constellation (Air Force Serial Number 48-0610, Lockheed Model 749-79-36); the aircraft that was to become the first plane to use the Air Force One callsign and the only Presidential aircraft ever sold to a private party. The aircraft has been ferried from long term storage in the Sonoran Desert at Marana Regional Airport, Arizona, to the east coast for restoration in March 2016.
Title: Vladislav Surkov
Passage: Vladislav Yuryevich Surkov (Russian: ) (born 21 September 1964), is a Russian businessman and politician of Chechen descent. He was First Deputy Chief of the Russian Presidential Administration from 1999 to 2011, during which time he was widely seen as the main ideologist of the Kremlin who proposed and implemented the concept of sovereign democracy in Russia. From December 2011 until May 2013 Surkov served as the Russian Federation's Deputy Prime Minister. After his resignation, Surkov returned to the Presidential Executive Office and became a personal adviser of Vladimir Putin on relationships with Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Ukraine.
Title: Nikolai Yegorov
Passage: Nikolay Dmitriyevich Yegorov (Russian: ; 19511997) was a Russian politician. He was the Governor of Krasnodar Kray in 1992-1994 and in 1996-1997, Minister for the Ethnic Affairs of the Russian Federation in 1994-1995 and the representative of the President of Russian Federation in Chechnya, the chief of the Russian presidential administration, 1995-1996.
Title: World Aircraft Company
Passage: World Aircraft Company is an American aircraft manufacturer of light-sport aircraft headquartered in Paris, Tennessee.
Title: Rossiya Airlines
Passage: Rossiya Airlines OJSC (Russian: , "AO Aviakompaniya "Rossiya""), sometimes branded as "Rossiya - Russian Airlines" (Russian: , "Rossiya Rossiyskie avialinii"), is a Russian airline headquartered in Saint Petersburg with its hub at Pulkovo Airport. It is based in Saint Petersburg, there are branches in Moscow Vnukovo International Airport, Rostov-on-Don Airport and Orenburg Tsentralny Airport. Rossiya is a fully owned subsidiary of Aeroflot.
Title: Indonesian Presidential Aircraft
Passage: The Indonesian Presidential Aircraft (Indonesian: "Pesawat Kepresidenan Indonesia" ), also known as Indonesia One with a serial number A-001 is the presidential aircraft carrying the president and vice president of Indonesia. The aircraft was designed to meet the specific safety and security standards to support the VVIP air transportation needs of the Indonesian president, and includes a high-end self-defense system.
Title: Air Force One
Passage: Air Force One is the official air traffic control call sign for a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the President of the United States. In common parlance the term describes those Air Force aircraft designed, built, and used to transport the president. The presidential aircraft is a prominent symbol of the American presidency and its power.
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Who guest appeared on Luv is Rage 2?
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Title: Streets of Rage 2
Passage: Streets of Rage 2, released in Japan as Bare Knuckle II: The Requiem of the Deadly Battle (II , Bea Nakkuru Ts: Shit he no Chinkonka ) , is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game published by Sega in 1992 for the Mega DriveGenesis console and developed by an ad hoc team of several companies: Sega, Ancient, Shout! Designworks, MNM Software and H.I.C. It is the second game in the "Streets of Rage" series, a sequel to "Streets of Rage" and followed by "Streets of Rage 3".
Title: Lil Uzi Vert
Passage: Symere Woods (born July 31, 1994), better known by his stage name Lil Uzi Vert, is an American hip hop recording artist. Based in Philadelphia, he gained recognition after releasing his debut single, "Money Longer", and several mixtapes, including "Luv Is Rage", "Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World", and "The Perfect Luv Tape". Lil Uzi Vert has also collaborated with Migos on "Bad and Boujee", which became Lil Uzi Vert's first US "Billboard" Hot 100 number-one single. In August 2017, Lil Uzi Vert released his debut studio album, Luv Is Rage 2, where it reached number one on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart.
Title: Emo hip hop
Passage: Emo hip hop (also known as emo rap) is a subgenre of hip hop fusing beats common in hip hop music with lyrical themes,vocals, and musicianship common in 2000's emo music. Artists such as Lil Uzi Vert (In his album Luv Is Rage 2)
Title: Streets of Rage (video game)
Passage: Streets of Rage ( , Bea Nakkuru: Ikari no Tekken , "Bare Knuckle: Furious Iron Fist") is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed and published by Sega in 1991 for Mega DriveGenesis. It is the first installment of the "Bare KnuckleStreets of Rage" series which was followed by "Streets of Rage 2" and "Streets of Rage 3". The game was converted to Game Gear, Sega CD and Master System. In 2007, the game was released for the Wii's Virtual Console in North America and Europe, and in 2009 it was released for the iOS via the App Store. It was again made available as part of Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection in 2009 on both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.
Title: XO Tour Llif3
Passage: "XO Tour Llif3" (pronounced "XO Tour Life") is a single by American rapper Lil Uzi Vert from his EP "Luv Is Rage 1.5" (2017) and debut album "Luv Is Rage 2" (2017). It was released on March 24, 2017, by Generation Now and Atlantic Records. The track was produced by TM88, with co-production by JW Lucas. It peaked at number seven on the US "Billboard" Hot 100, becoming Lil Uzi Vert's highest-charting single as a solo artist and second top 10 entry overall after his feature on "Bad and Boujee" with Migos.
Title: 2003 in Cage Rage Championships
Passage: The year 2003 is the 2nd year in the history of the Cage Rage Championships, a mixed martial arts promotion based in the United Kingdom. In 2003 Cage Rage Championships held 3 events, "Cage Rage 2".
Title: Luv Is Rage 2
Passage: Luv Is Rage 2 is the debut studio album by American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. It was released on August 25, 2017, by Generation Now and Atlantic Records. The album serves as a sequel to Uzi Vert's commercial breakthrough mixtape "Luv Is Rage" (2015). It features guest appearances from The Weeknd and Pharrell Williams.
Title: Beats of Rage
Passage: Beats of Rage is an open source 2D customisable video game engine designed by Senile Team and inspired by Sega's classic "Streets of Rage" series of beat'em up games. It was initially released as a video game tribute for "Streets of Rage 2" with characters from "The King of Fighters".
Title: Luv Is Rage 1.5
Passage: Luv Is Rage 1.5 is the third extended play by American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. It was independently released on February 26, 2017 via Uzi's SoundCloud and on mixtape websites, such as DatPiff as a prequel to his debut album "Luv Is Rage 2" (2017). The project includes four tracks and features production from Derelle Rideout, DJ Plugg, DP Beats, JW Lucas and TM88
Title: The Weeknd
Passage: Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16 1990), known professionally as The Weeknd (pronounced "the weekend"), is a Canadian singer, songwriter and record producer.
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The Weeknd
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Amos Oz and Terry Goodkind, are in a similar occupation industry?
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Title: List of Legend of the Seeker episodes
Passage: The following is an episode list for the American television series "Legend of the Seeker" that is produced by ABC Studios and distributed in domestic syndication by Disney-ABC Domestic Television. The show is based on the fantasy novel series "The Sword of Truth" written by Terry Goodkind and follows a woods guide who, after being thrust into a world of magic, is charged with the responsibility to protect the world from evil. The first season premiered with a double bill on November 1, 2008. The series was renewed for a second season in January 2009, which premiered on November 7, 2009. On April 26, 2010 Ausiello Files reported that the series has been cancelled and will not return for a third season. Fans of the series have responded by launching a renewal campaign titled "Save Our Seeker". Terry Goodkind has expressed his support for the campaign.
Title: Warheart
Passage: Warheart is Terry Goodkind's eighteenth novel. It's the 15th in the "The Sword of Truth" series and the fourth novel in Goodkind's new Richard and Kahlan series, which takes off right after the end of the original Sword of Truth series.
Title: Shroud of Eternity
Passage: Shroud of Eternity is the second installment in Terry Goodkind's "The Nicci Chronicles", Goodkind's new series set in the same world of his now-concluded "Sword of Truth". The novel follows "Death's Mistress", and will be released on 9 January 2018.
Title: Amos Oz
Passage: Amos Oz (Hebrew: ; born Amos Klausner; May 4, 1939) is an Israeli writer, novelist, journalist and intellectual. He is also a professor of literature at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba. He is regarded as Israel's most famous living author.
Title: A Tale of Love and Darkness (film)
Passage: A Tale of Love and Darkness is a 2015 drama film directed by Natalie Portman, based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Israeli author Amos Oz. It takes place in Jerusalem in the last years of Mandatory Palestine and the first years of independent Israel, and stars Amir Tessler as Oz, and Gilad Kahana and Portman as his parents. It is Portman's directorial feature debut. It was screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.
Title: Severed Souls
Passage: Severed Souls is Terry Goodkind's 17th novel. It's the 14th in the Sword of Truth series and the third novel in Goodkind's new Richard and Kahlan series, which takes off right after the end of the original Sword of Truth series.
Title: Terry Goodkind
Passage: Terry Goodkind (born 1948) is an American writer. He is known for the epic fantasy series "The Sword of Truth" as well as the contemporary suspense novel "The Law of Nines" (2009), which has ties to his fantasy series. "The Sword of Truth" series sold 25 million copies worldwide and was translated into more than 20 languages. Additionally, it was adapted into a television series called "Legend of the Seeker", which premiered on November 1, 2008 and ran for two seasons, ending in May 2010.
Title: Christopher Stasheff
Passage: Christopher Stasheff (born 1944) is an American science fiction author and fantasy author whose novels include "The Warlock in Spite of Himself" (1969) and "Her Majesty's Wizard" (1986). He has a PhD. in Theatre and taught radio and television at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico; he is now retired and living in Champaign, Illinois. Stasheff has been noted for his blending of science fiction and fantasy, as seen in his "Warlock" series, which placed an "'epic fantasy' in a science fictional frame". Stasheff's writing is often seen in the moral and ethical mentor style similar to Terry Goodkind, Terry Brooks or J.R.R. Tolkien.
Title: The First Confessor: The Legend of Magda Searus
Passage: The First Confessor: The Legend of Magda Searus is Terry Goodkind's 15th novel. The book is set centuries prior to the main "Sword of Truth" series. It is the first book that is self-published by Terry Goodkind. Apart from 300 individually-numbered copies of a Limited Collector's Edition it was originally exclusively available as E-book and Audiobook. As of July 2015, it was published by TOR Fantasy in hardcover format, and is now available in stores.
Title: Amos Oz: The Nature of Dreams
Passage: Amos Oz: The Nature of Dreams is an Israeli documentary film, written, directed and produced by Yonathan and Masha Zur (Yonathan Masha Films). It is a portrait of Israeli author Amos Oz, author of the memoir "A Tale of Love and Darkness", and his efforts toward peace in the Middle East.
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Which actor appeared in more than fifty British films, including the 1946 thriller Green for Danger?
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Title: Saeed Jaffrey
Passage: Saeed Jaffrey OBE (Urdu, Punjabi:) (8 January 1929 15 November 2015) was a British actor whose versatility and fluency in multiple languages allowed him to straddle radio, stage, television and film in a career that spanned over six decades and more than a hundred and fifty British, American, and Indian movies.
Title: Alastair Sim
Passage: Alastair George Bell Sim, CBE (9 October 1900 19 August 1976) was a Scottish character actor who began his theatrical career at the age of thirty, but quickly became established as a popular West End performer, remaining so until his death in 1976. He also appeared in more than fifty British films, starting in 1935.
Title: Heinrich Gotho
Passage: Heinrich Gotho was an Austrian film actor. He started his acting career at some provincial theatres, until he found an engagement at the Neues Volkstheater in Berlin. The character actor appeared in over 50 films between 1922 and 1933, mostly in smaller roles. He notably appeared in numerous movies by director Fritz Lang, among them "Dr. Mabuse the Gambler" (1922), "Metropolis" (1927) and "M" (1931). Gotho was forced to retire from film acting in 1933, as a Jew he had no possibilites to work any longer in the National Socialist Germany.
Title: Colette Brettel
Passage: Colette Brettel was a British stage and film actress. Born Dorothy Nicolette Pettigrew in London, she made her screen debut in the 1920 film "Wuthering Heights" and appeared in several British films of the early 1920s including "The Prodigal Son". Following the Slump of 1924, in which the number of British films released sharply declined, she moved to Germany. Her film career ended with the introduction of sound. She was married to the Dutch actor Ernst Winar.
Title: Marta Labarr
Passage: Marta Labarr (19121999) was a singer and actress who appeared in eleven British and French films, usually as a leading lady. Her final film was the 1946 thriller "Tehran", playing opposite Derek Farr. She also appeared on the London stage in musicals. She later worked as a language coach, teaching Gina Lollobrigida amongst others. She is buried in Hautefort (France).
Title: List of Irish films of 2015
Passage: The Irish film industry produced over fifty feature films in 2015. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by the Republic of Ireland. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2015. Nor does it include films made by Northern Ireland, which are included in "List of British films of 2015". br Also included is an overview of the major events in Irish film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially.
Title: The Chris Farley Show
Passage: The Chris Farley Show was a sketch from the American comedy TV series "Saturday Night Live", which involved comic actor Chris Farley, as a parody of himself, interviewing various celebrities. Rather than ask his guest questions that had any popular significance, or allow his guest to plug a current project, he would invariably act nervously, and simply describe scenes from a film in which the guest actor appeared (or occasionally films that had nothing to do with the guest). After asking the performer whether he remembered this particular event, Farley would relate, "That was awesome." Other times, he would ask questions that were of little relevance, or made no sense at all. Invariably, he would say something he regretted and would smack his head and call himself an idiot. The skit accentuated Farley's shyness for comic effect.
Title: Babu (actor)
Passage: Babu is a former Indian film actor who has appeared in leading roles. After making his debut in Bharathiraja's "En Uyir Thozhan" (1990), the actor appeared in a few more Tamil films before being paralysed following a failed stunt sequence.
Title: Green for Danger (film)
Passage: Green for Danger is a 1946 British thriller film, based on the 1944 detective novel of the same name by Christianna Brand. The film was directed by Sidney Gilliat and stars Alastair Sim, Trevor Howard, Sally Gray and Rosamund John. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios in England. The title is a reference to the colour-coding used on anaesthetists' gas canisters.
Title: John Maxwell (actor)
Passage: John Maxwell (March 11, 1918 Spokane, Washington July 18, 1982) was an American film and television actor who appeared in over 100 films of the 1940s and 1950s. Many times the actor appeared in films uncredited. Occasionally he played larger roles in movies, such as in "The Prowler". He was born in Spokane, Washington. His television guest appearances included "The Lone Ranger", "Lassie", "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp", "The Rifleman" and "Bonanza".
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Green for Danger (film)
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Caf Griensteidl was a traditional Viennese caf located at Michaelerplatz 2, at the Hofburg Palace in the Innere Stadt first district of Vienna, Austria, during the early twentieth century, the caf was frequented by many artists, musicians, and writers, including who, which was an Austrian author and dramatist?
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Title: Caf Museum
Passage: Caf Museum is a traditional Viennese caf located in the Innere Stadt first district in Vienna, Austria. The caf opened in 1899. The original interior was designed by renowned architect Adolf Loos. The caf became a meeting place for Viennese artists.
Title: Caf Brunerhof
Passage: Caf Brunerhof is a traditional Viennese caf and restaurant located at Stallburggasse 2 in the Innere Stadt first district in Vienna, Austria. Brunerhof is best known for being the preferred caf of the famous Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard. Today there is a vitrine showing a picture of the author and pointing the direction to the caf on a street corner nearby. Every Saturday there is live music at the caf with a small orchestra playing waltzes and classical music.
Title: Caf Hawelka
Passage: Caf Hawelka is a traditional Viennese caf located at Dorotheergasse 6 in the Innere Stadt, the first district of Vienna, Austria.
Title: Caf Central
Passage: Caf Central is a traditional Viennese caf located at Herrengasse 14 in the Innere Stadt first district of Vienna, Austria. The caf occupies the ground floor of the former Bank and Stockmarket Building, today called the Palais Ferstel after its architect Heinrich von Ferstel.
Title: Caf Sperl
Passage: Caf Sperl is a traditional Viennese caf located at Gumpendorfer Strae 11 in the Mariahilf sixth district of Vienna, Austria. The caf is on the Austrian Register of Historic Places.
Title: Arthur Schnitzler
Passage: Arthur Schnitzler (15 May 1862 21 October 1931) was an Austrian author and dramatist.
Title: Caf Landtmann
Passage: Caf Landtmann is a traditional Viennese caf located on the Ringstrae at the corner of Lowelstrae 22 in the Innere Stadt first district in Vienna, Austria.
Title: Caf Griensteidl
Passage: Caf Griensteidl was a traditional Viennese caf located at Michaelerplatz 2 across from St. Michael's Gate at the Hofburg Palace in the Innere Stadt first district of Vienna, Austria. The cafe was founded in 1847 by former pharmacist Heinrich Griensteidl. In January 1897, the original building was demolished during the course of the renovation of Michaelerplatz. In 1990, the caf was reopened and became a popular location among the Viennese coffeehouse culture. During the early twentieth century, the caf was frequented by many artists, musicians, and writers, including Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Arthur Schnitzler, Arnold Schoenberg, Alexander Zemlinsky, Hermann Bahr, Friedrich Eckstein, Rudolf Steiner, Hugo Wolf, and Stefan Zweig.
Title: Caf Schwarzenberg
Passage: Caf Schwarzenberg is a traditional Viennese coffee house, located on the Ringstrae boulevard (Krntner Ring No. 17) near Schwarzenbergplatz in the central Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria. Unlike many other traditional Viennese coffeehouses, the Cafe Schwarzenberg did not cater to a clientele of artists and intellectuals. The interior is notable for having remained largely unchanged since it was opened in the 19th century.
Title: Kaffee Alt Wien
Passage: Kaffee Alt Wien is a traditional Viennese caf located at Bckerstrae 9 in the Innere Stadt first district in Vienna, Austria. It was established in 1936 by Leopold Hawelka and his wife Josefine on the day after their wedding. They ran the caf until 1939 at which time they moved to Dorotheergasse, where they opened a new coffee house, the famous Caf Hawelka.
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John Russell Houser, age 59, opened fire during a showing of the film "Trainwreck", a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by who?
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Title: Jane Wants a Boyfriend
Passage: Jane Wants a Boyfriend is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by William C. Sullivan. The film had its world premiere on June 6, 2015 at the Greenwich International Film Festival and stars Louisa Krause and Eliza Dushku. The plot revolves around Jane, a woman with Asperger syndrome who is searching for a boyfriend with the help of her oldest sister, Bianca. Worldwide film rights were purchased by FilmBuff in February 2016 and "Jane Wants a Boyfriend" was released on March 25, 2016.
Title: Trainwreck (film)
Passage: Trainwreck is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by Judd Apatow and written by Amy Schumer. The film stars Schumer and Bill Hader along with an ensemble cast that includes Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, John Cena, Tilda Swinton, Ezra Miller and LeBron James. The film is about a hard-drinking, promiscuous young magazine writer named Amy (Schumer) who has her first serious relationship with a sports doctor named Aaron (Hader).
Title: Ed's Next Move
Passage: Ed's Next Move is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John C. Walsh. It stars Matt Ross and Callie Thorne. A micro-budget romantic comedy about a transplanted Midwesterner adapting to life in New York's East Village, the film appeared at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical praise and was picked up by Orion Classics for theatrical release. The LA Times' Kenneth Turan called the movie "one of the most appealing, audience friendly films at Sundance," while Roger Ebert referred to the film as "a truth telling comedy with quiet wit and bright dialogue. " Sight Sound called it "a perfectly formed romantic comedy."
Title: Tumbledown (2015 film)
Passage: Tumbledown is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by Sean Mewshaw and written by Desiree Van Til. The film stars Jason Sudeikis, Rebecca Hall, Dianna Agron, and Joe Manganiello. The film was released on February 5, 2016, by Starz Digital.
Title: All Roads Lead to Rome (film)
Passage: All Roads Lead to Rome is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by Ella Lemhagen and written by Josh Appignanesi and Cindy Myers. The film stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Raoul Bova, Rosie Day, Paz Vega, and Claudia Cardinale.
Title: In Stereo (film)
Passage: In Stereo is an 2015 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Mel Rodriguez III. The film stars Beau Garrett, Micah Hauptman, Melissa Bolona, Aimee Mullins, and Mario Cantone.
Title: Cross-Country Romance
Passage: Cross-Country Romance is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie. With the huge success of "It Happened One Night", the 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable, every studio in Hollywood attempted to cash in with a similar storyline. In addition to this film, there was also "Love on the Run" (1936) from MGM, "The Bride Came C.O.D." (1941) by Warner Bros.; even Columbia Pictures, which had made "It Happened One Night", produced the musical remake "Eve Knew Her Apples" (1945).
Title: Manhattan Romance
Passage: Manhattan Romance is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Tom O'Brien. The film stars Gaby Hoffmann, Katherine Waterston, Zach Grenier, Caitlin FitzGerald and Louis Cancelmi.
Title: 2015 Lafayette shooting
Passage: On July 23, 2015, a shooting occurred at the Grand 16 movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana. John Russell Houser, age 59, opened fire during a showing of the film "Trainwreck", killing two people and injuring nine others before committing suicide.
Title: Sleeping with Other People
Passage: Sleeping with Other People is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Leslye Headland. The film stars Jason Sudeikis, Alison Brie, Natasha Lyonne, Amanda Peet, and Adam Scott. Premiering at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2015, the film was released theatrically on September 11, 2015, by IFC Films.
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Judd Apatow
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2015 Lafayette shooting
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Trainwreck (film)
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Name the American musician and singer-songwriter from New York state, who co-wrote "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" with Judy Hart Angelo and which went on to be the theme song for a 1980s television sitcom?
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Title: Gary Portnoy
Passage: Gary Portnoy (born June 8, 1956) is an American musician and singer-songwriter from the state of New York best known for co-writing and singing the theme song for "Cheers", "Where Everybody Knows Your Name". He also co-authored and sang the theme song to the NBC family sitcom "Punky Brewster" and composed the theme music for the long-running television series, "Mr. Belvedere".
Title: Everybody Knows (Trisha Yearwood song)
Passage: "Everybody Knows" is a song written by Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison, and recorded by American country music artist Trisha Yearwood. It was released in October 1996 as the second single from her album of the same name. The song reached number 3 on the US "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart in February 1997 and number 1 on the "RPM" Country Tracks chart in Canada.
Title: Kinetic Faith
Passage: Kinetic Faith is the fourth album by the American heavy metal band Bride, released in 1991. This album was the band's first release on the Star Song label, and started the band's hard rock era, leaving straightforward metal behind and focusing on a more commercial sound. The band tasted success with the song "Everybody Knows My Name" which won them a GMA Dove Award, and "Sweet Louise" was a Christian radio hit. The following album, "Snakes in the Playground", would become a commercial success.
Title: Taking a Break from All Your Worries
Passage: "Taking a Break From All Your Worries" is the thirteenth episode of the third season from the science fiction television series, "Battlestar Galactica". The title is a line from the "Cheers" theme song, "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" (the working title for this episode, as revealed in Ronald D. Moore's podcast commentary for the episode "Rapture", was "Where Everybody Knows Your Name").
Title: Cheers
Passage: Cheers is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, with a total of 275 half-hour episodes spanning over eleven seasons. The show was produced by CharlesBurrowsCharles Productions in association with Paramount Network Television. The show was created by the team of James Burrows, Glen Charles, and Les Charles. The show is set in a bar named Cheers in Boston, Massachusetts, where a group of locals meet to drink, relax, and socialize. The show's main theme song, written and performed by Gary Portnoy, lent its refrain "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" as the show's tagline.
Title: Actual Miles: Henley's Greatest Hits
Passage: Actual Miles: Henley's Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits compilation album by American singer-songwriter Don Henley, released in 1995. The album was the first compilation album released by Henley and it covered hits from all three of his solo albums throughout the 1980s. The album features three new songs, "The Garden of Allah", "You Don't Know Me At All", and Henley's cover of "Everybody Knows". The collection peaked at 48 on the charts and reached platinum status. "The Garden Of Allah" reached 16 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Title: Reba (season 1)
Passage: The first season of the "Reba", an American television sitcom series, aired on The WB from October 5, 2001 to May 10, 2002. The series revolves around the titular character Reba Hart, who deals with her ex-husband, his new girlfriend, and her pregnant daughter Cheyenne and her husband and highschool sweetheart Van Montgomery, as well as raising her two youngest children Kyra and Jake. The series features an ensemble cast including Reba McEntire as Reba Hart, Christopher Rich as Brock Hart, Joanna Garca as Cheyenne Hart Montgomery, Steve Howey as Van Montgomery, Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart, Mitch Holleman as Jake Hart, and Melissa Peterman as Barbra Jean Hart.
Title: Where Everybody Knows Your Name
Passage: "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" is the theme song from the 1980s television sitcom "Cheers". The song was written by Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo, Julian Williams and performed by Gary Portnoy. Shortly after the premiere of "Cheers", Portnoy went back into the studio to record a version of the song that made the US and British pop charts.
Title: Craig Carothers
Passage: Craig Carothers is an American singer-songwriter. He is originally from Portland, Oregon, but now lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Carothers's "Little Hercules" was recorded for Trisha Yearwood's 1996 album "Everybody Knows". The song went Gold.
Title: Jimmy Duncan (songwriter)
Passage: Jimmy Duncan "(n" James Ollie Duncan, Jr.; 25 June 1927 Houston 9 November 2011 Houston) was an American songwriter, singer, composer, author, arranger and producer, best known for his 1957 song "My Special Angel," a No.1 countrywestern hit for Bobby Helms. Duncan also co-wrote "String Along", which charted in 1960 for Fabian and in 1963 for Ricky Nelson; and "Everybody Knows", a minor hit in 1964 for Steve Lawrence.
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Gary Portnoy
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Where Everybody Knows Your Name
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Gary Portnoy
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What is the name of the MTV series developed by Jeff Davis where Holland Roden played as Lydia Martin?
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Title: Bring It On: Fight to the Finish
Passage: Bring It On: Fight to the Finish is a 2009 teen comedy film starring Christina Milian, Rachele Brooke Smith, Cody Longo, Vanessa Born, Gabrielle Dennis and Holland Roden. Directed by Bille Woodruff and the fifth installment in the series of stand-alone films starting with the 2000 film "Bring It On". The film was released direct-to-video on DVD and Blu-ray on September 1, 2009.
Title: Jeff Davis High School
Passage: Jeff Davis High School is a public high school located in Hazlehurst, Georgia, United States. The school is part of the Jeff Davis County School District, which serves Jeff Davis County.
Title: Fort Davis, Texas
Passage: Fort Davis is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jeff Davis County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,201 at the 2010 US Census . It is the county seat of Jeff Davis County. It was the site of Fort Davis established in 1854 on the San Antonio-El Paso Road through west Texas and named after Jefferson Davis, who was then the Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce.
Title: Charles Franklin Hildebrand
Passage: Charles Franklin Hildebrand, usually known as Franklin Hildebrand (November 19, 1893 December 14, 1966), was an American journalist who from 1930 to 1957 published the "Jeff Davis Parish News", subsequently renamed the "Jennings Daily News" and located in Jennings, the seat of Jeff Davis Parish in southwestern Louisiana.
Title: Teen Wolf (2011 TV series)
Passage: Teen Wolf is an American television series developed by Jeff Davis for MTV. It is loosely based on the 1985 film of the same name, and stars Tyler Posey as a teenager named Scott McCall, who is bitten by a werewolf and must cope with how it affects his life and the lives of those closest to him, and Dylan O'Brien as "Stiles" Stilinski, Scott's best friend. The series has received generally positive reviews from critics and is a fan favorite on social media.
Title: Jeff Davis County, Texas
Passage: Jeff Davis County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,342. Its county seat is Fort Davis. The county is named for Jefferson Davis, who served as the 23rd United States Secretary of War in the 1850s, and then, during the American Civil War, as President of the Confederate States of America. Jeff Davis County is easily recognizable for its unique shape; it is a pentagon which has no north-south nor east-west boundaries, save for a six mile line serving as its southern boundary. it also is the "only" county in the United States that touches a foreign country (Mexico) at a single point. Jeff Davis is also one of the nine counties that compose the Trans-Pecos region of West Texas.
Title: Valentine, Texas
Passage: Valentine is a town in Jeff Davis County, Texas, United States. The population was 134 at the 2010 Census. It is the only incorporated municipality in Jeff Davis County. Its name refers to the date of its founding in 1882 by a Southern Pacific Railroad construction crew: February 14. It is one of several cities named Valentine in the United States where the United States Postal Service cancels envelopes for Valentine's Day.
Title: Let the Right One In (TV series)
Passage: Let the Right One In is an American drama television series created by Jeff Davis for TNT. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name written by Swedish novelist John Ajvide Lindqvist. Jeff Davis also serves as executive producer along with Marty Adelstein, Becky Clements and Simon Oakes, with Euros Lyn directing the pilot. The first episode is scheduled to premiere in 2017.
Title: Jeff Davis County Courthouse (Texas)
Passage: The Jeff Davis County Courthouse is located in the town of Fort Davis, the seat of Jeff Davis County in the U.S. state of Texas. The courthouse was constructed between 1910-1911 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The Texas Historical Commission (THC) has also designated the building as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark since 2000 and, along with the surrounding courthouse square, as a State Antiquities Landmark since 2003. The surrounding county and county seat, along with the nearby historic frontier fort at Fort Davis National Historic Site, are named after Jefferson Davis, who served as U.S. war secretary at the time of the establishment of the fort and the town, and who would later become president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
Title: Holland Roden
Passage: Holland Marie Roden (born October 7, 1986 ) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Skyler in the direct-to-video film "" and as Lydia Martin in MTV's teen drama series "Teen Wolf".
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Teen Wolf
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Holland Roden
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Teen Wolf (2011 TV series)
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In what city is a pizza restaurant chain criticized by Stealing Share headquartered?
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Title: Lou Malnati's Pizzeria
Passage: Lou Malnati's Pizzeria is an American Chicago-style pizza restaurant chain headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois. It was founded by the son of Rudy Malnati, who was instrumental in developing the recipe for Chicago-style pizza, and it has become one of the Chicago area's best-known local lines of pizza restaurants. Lou Malnati's operates a division of its company called Lou Malnati's Presents Tastes of Chicago, a partnership with Portillo's Restaurants and Eli's Cheesecake, which ships Chicago-style cuisine nationally.
Title: Spizzico
Passage: Spizzico is an Italian franchise quick-service pizza restaurant chain, which belongs to the company Autogrill operating worldwide. There are currently 169 restaurants in Italy, Greece, Switzerland, France and the United States. Typical locations include motorways, airports, railway stations, high streets, shopping malls and trade fairs. Often Spizzico restaurants share the same building with other fast food restaurant chains run by Autogrill. Spizzico's staple are slices of large pizzas (far larger than the regular pizzeria-served or home delivered ones) which are sold in one-eights, -fourths or halves with a variable number of dressings (some fixed, some seasonal, some special), along with pizza slices calzones, fried panzerotti and other fast food fares such as fries, soft drink, salads, and desserts are available. Meals can be eaten in the restaurant or take-away.
Title: Shakey's Pizza
Passage: Shakey's Pizza is a pizza restaurant chain based in the United States. Founded in 1954, it was the first franchise pizza chain in the United States. The chain currently has about 500 stores globally, and about 60 in the United States.
Title: California-style pizza
Passage: California-style pizza (also known as California pizza or Gourmet pizza) is a style of single-serving pizza that combines New York and Italian thin crust with toppings from the California cuisine cooking style. Its invention is generally attributed to chef Ed LaDou, and Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California. Wolfgang Puck, after meeting LaDou, popularized the style of pizza in the rest of the country. It is served in a number of California Cuisine restaurants. Such restaurant chains as California Pizza Kitchen, Extreme Pizza, and Sammy's Woodfired Pizza are three major pizza franchises associated with California-style pizza. Nancy Silverton's Pizzeria Mozza is also a popular California-style pizza restaurant in Los Angeles.
Title: Domino's Pizza
Passage: Domino's Pizza Inc. is a large American pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960. The corporation is headquartered at the Domino's Farms Office Park in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.
Title: Pizza in China
Passage: The presence of pizza restaurant chains has contributed to a significant increase in pizza consumption in China. This also had an effect of introducing cheese as a culinary ingredient and everyday food in China, which was relatively uncommon in Chinese cuisine prior to the emergence of pizza chains. Pizza Hut opened its first store in China in 1990, and several pizza restaurant chains exist in China today.
Title: Greco Pizza Restaurant
Passage: Greco Pizza Restaurant is a franchise restaurant chain consisting of over 100 outlets in Eastern Canada. The restaurants also deliver pizza. Greco bills itself as the largest pizza chain in Atlantic Canada.
Title: Big Mama's amp; Papa's Pizzeria
Passage: Big Mama's Papa's Pizzeria is a pizza restaurant chain primarily located in Southern California. The chain is notable for its extremely large "Giant Sicilian" pizza, which is claimed to be the largest deliverable pizza in the world. Additionally, the chain gained notoriety when, during the 2014 Academy Awards, host Ellen Degeneres had Big Mama's pizzas delivered onstage.
Title: Stealing Share
Passage: Stealing Share is an American branding company founded by brand strategist Tom Dougherty in 2001. Its brand consultants have been sources in mainstream media, including The New York Times and CNN. It has also been a critic of branding for quick service restaurants, commenting on Bojangles, Domino's and developing the brand pillars for Biscuitville as well being critical of the airline industry. Its strategists have also been speakers on new areas of branding, such as for universities.
Title: Pizza 73
Passage: Pizza 73 is a Canadian restaurant chain that offers a number of different styles of pizza, along with chicken wings. It has been operated by Pizza Pizza since 2007. Toronto-based Pizza Pizza had acquired the restaurant for a total of CAN70.2 million. There are 89 locations throughout Western Canada, which include the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. The restaurant's name originates from its original phone number: 4737373. Founded by David Tougas and Guy Goodwin in 1985, Pizza 73 is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
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Stealing Share
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Domino's Pizza
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11 Minutes, is a 2015 Polish film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, starring which actor, playwright and screenwriter from Northern Ireland, best known for his role as Beric Dondarrion in HBO series "Game of Thrones"?
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Title: Identification Marks: None
Passage: Identification Marks: None (Polish: Rysopis ) is a 1964 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It was the first feature film directed by Skolimowski, after the shorts "Erotique", "Little Hamlet", "The Menacing Eye", "Boxing" and "Your Money or Your Life".
Title: Richard Dormer
Passage: Richard Dormer (born 11 November 1969) is an actor, playwright and screenwriter from Northern Ireland. He is best known for his role as Beric Dondarrion in HBO series "Game of Thrones".
Title: Four Nights with Anna
Passage: Four Nights with Anna (Polish: "Cztery noce z Ann" ) is a 2008 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film won Polish Academy Award for Best Director and Best Cinematography. It won also Tokyo International Film Festival Special Jury Prize.
Title: The Calm (film)
Passage: The Calm (Polish: "Spokj" ) is a 1980 Polish television drama film directed by Krzysztof Kielowski and starring Jerzy Stuhr, Izabella Olszewska, and Jerzy Trela. Based on a story by Lech Borski and a screenplay by Kielowski and Jerzy Stuhr, the film is about a young man who leaves prison after a three-year sentence seeking to start a new life. His dreams of a better life are broken, however, when he is forced into a conflict between a corrupt construction company boss and his fellow workers who go on strike. "The Calm" was filmed on location in Krakw and completed in 1976, but was banned by the state because of its subject matterstrikes were illegal in Poland during that time. The film was finally shown on Polish television for the first time on 19 September 1980. In 1981, "The Calm" received the Polish Film Festival Special Jury Prize.
Title: Rce do gry
Passage: Rce do gry (known in its subitled English version as Hands Up!) is a Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It is the fourth of a series of semi-autobiographical films in which Skolimowski himself plays his "alter ego", Andrzej Leszczyc. At the time it was banned in Poland, under the Communist regime, for 18 years because it depicted the Stalinist past.
Title: Essential Killing
Passage: Essential Killing is a 2010 Polish survival political thriller film co-written and directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Vincent Gallo and Emmanuelle Seigner.
Title: Walkover (film)
Passage: Walkover (Polish: Walkower ) is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It is the second feature film directed by Skolimowski.
Title: Jerzy Skolimowski
Passage: Jerzy Skolimowski (] , born 5 May 1938) is a Polish film director, screenwriter, dramatist and actor. A graduate of the prestigious National Film School in d, Skolimowski has directed more than twenty films since his 1960 dbut "Oko wykol" ("The Menacing Eye"). In 1967 he was awarded Golden Bear for his film "Le dpart". His famous film is "Deep End"(1970). Jane Asher and John Moulder Brown acted in Deep End. He lived in Los Angeles for over 20 years where he painted in a figurative, expressionist mode and acted occasionally in films. More recently, he returned to Poland, and to film making as a writer and director after a 17-year hiatus with "Cztery noce z Ann" ("Four Nights with Anna") in 2008. He received the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2016 Venice Film Festival.
Title: Barrier (film)
Passage: Barrier (Polish: "Bariera" ) is a Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, released in 1966.
Title: 11 Minutes (film)
Passage: 11 Minutes (Polish: 11 minut ) is a 2015 Polish film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, starring Richard Dormer, Wojciech Mecwaldowski, Andrzej Chyra, Dawid Ogrodnik, Paulina Chapko, Mateusz Kociukiewicz, Agata Buzek. The narrative follows eleven minutes in several people's lives.
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Richard Dormer
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11 Minutes (film)
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Richard Dormer
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Which military branch did Jimmy Doolittle serve?
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Title: Cyber and Information Space Command (Germany)
Passage: The Cyber and Information Space Command (German: "Kommando Cyber- und Informationsraum") (Kdo CIR) is the youngest branch of Germany's military the Bundeswehr. The decision to form new military branch was presented by Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen on 26 April 2016, with the command becoming operational on 1 April 2017. The command's headquarter is Bonn.
Title: Cyber force
Passage: A cyber force is a military branch devoted to cyberwarfare, cybersecurity and counter-cyberwarfare. An example of a cyber force is the Norwegian Cyber Defence Force. A Cyber force can be part of a military branch or a combined command.
Title: Army
Passage: An army (from Latin "arma" "arms, weapons" via Old French "arme", "armed" (feminine)) or ground force is a fighting force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or state. It may also include other branches of the military such as the air force via means of aviation corps. Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army. They differ from army reserves who are activated only during such times as war or natural disasters.
Title: Jonna Doolittle Hoppes
Passage: Jonna Doolittle Hoppes (born Jonna Doolittle) is an American author whose works include oral histories and biographies. The granddaughter of aviation pioneer and United States Air Force General Jimmy Doolittle, she is an enthusiastic speaker and represents the Doolittle family at events throughout the world.
Title: Medical corps
Passage: A medical corps is generally a military branch or officer corps responsible for medical care for serving military personnel. Such officers are typically military physicians.
Title: Officer training
Passage: Officer training refers to the training that most military officers must complete before acquiring an officer rank. A potential recruit becomes an officer cadet, someone in training. An officer in training can either be trained in a military college, such as West Point, or taken from the enlisted ranks. After this training is complete, the recruit in question becomes a fully fledged officer, taking on a commanding position in his or her military branch.
Title: James H. Doolittle Award
Passage: The James H. Doolittle Award is an honor presented annually by the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. It is an award for "outstanding accomplishment in technical management or engineering achievement in aerospace technology". The award consists of a perpetual trophy on permanent display at SETP headquarters, and a smaller replica presented to the recipient. It is named after General James Doolittle, famous for the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo during World War II.
Title: Central Military Commission (China)
Passage: The Central Military Commission (CMC) refers to the parallel national defense organizations of the Communist Party of China and the People's Republic of China: the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, a Party organ under the CPC Central Committee, and the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China, a central state organ under the National People's Congress, being the military branch of the national government.
Title: Jimmy Doolittle
Passage: James Harold Doolittle (December 14, 1896 September 27, 1993) was an American aviation pioneer. A Reserve officer in the United States Army Air Corps, Doolittle was recalled to active duty during World War II. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for personal valor and leadership as commander of the Doolittle Raid, a bold long-range retaliatory air raid on the Japanese main islands, on 18 April 1942, four months after the Attack on Pearl Harbor. He was eventually promoted to lieutenant general and commanded the Twelfth Air Force over North Africa, the Fifteenth Air Force over the Mediterranean, and the Eighth Air Force over Europe.
Title: Sulejman Vokshi
Passage: Sulejman Vokshi (1815 - 1890) was an Albanian military commander and leader of the League of Prizren. A member of the central committee of the league as head of the finances commission, Vokshi also was an important leader of the organization's military branch and an officer of its military staff.
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United States Army Air Corps
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James H. Doolittle Award
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Jimmy Doolittle
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In what year did Daniel B. Wesson II's great-grandfather co-found the family company?
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Title: Antonia Ax:son Johnson
Passage: Antonia Margaret Johnson (] ; born 1943) is the fourth-generation head of the family company Axel Johnson AB, founded by her great-grandfather in 1873. In 1982 she succeeded her father as chairman of the board for Axel Johnson AB , Sweden, and Axel Johnson Inc., Stamford, USA.
Title: French Congregational Church
Passage: The French Congregational Church, known since 1919 as the First Spiritualist Church, is a historic High Victorian Gothic church at 33-37 Bliss Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. The pressed brick church was built in 1887, under the sponsorship of Daniel B. Wesson, to provide a place of worship for French Huguenots employed by Smith Wesson. With declining membership, the church was sold in 1909 and used for a time to house a variety of Congregationalist congregations. In 1911 it was acquired by the local Spiritualist congregation, who sold it in 2013. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Title: Horace Smith (inventor)
Passage: Horace Smith (October 28, 1808 January 15, 1893) was an American gunsmith, inventor, and businessman. He and his business partner Daniel B. Wesson formed two companies named Smith Wesson, the first of which was financed in part by Oliver Winchester and was eventually reorganized into the Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Title: Daniel Leavitt
Passage: Daniel Leavitt (November 16, 1813 July 27, 1859) was an early American inventor who, with his partner Edwin Wesson, patented the first revolver after Samuel Colt's, and subsequently manufactured one of the first American revolving pistols. The innovative design was manufactured only briefly before a patent suit by Colt forced the company to stop producing the Leavitt Wesson Dragoon revolver. But Leavitt's early patents, and those of his partner Wesson, stoked competition and helped drive the technological and manufacturing boom that produced the modern firearms industry.
Title: Topps Meat Company
Passage: Topps Meat Company (Topps Meat Company LLC) was a privately owned family company founded in 1940 by Benjamin Sachs in Manhattan, New York. The company later relocated to Elizabeth, New Jersey. The company produced and distributed frozen ground beef patties and other meat products processed at its 3000 sqft plant in Elizabeth and posted about 8.8 million a year in sales, according to information reported by Dun Bradstreet. In 2003, the company was purchased by Strategic Investment and Holdings, an investment firm based in Buffalo, New York and by 2007 it was "one of the countrys largest manufacturers of frozen hamburgers." In 2007 the company ceased operations following (E. coli) contamination of products and the ensuing recall.
Title: Volcanic Repeating Arms
Passage: The Volcanic Repeating Arms Company was a U.S. company formed in 1855 by partners Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson to develop Walter Hunt's Rocket Ball ammunition and lever action mechanism. Volcanic made an improved version of the Rocket Ball ammunition, and a carbine and pistol version of the lever action gun to fire it. While the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company was short lived, its descendants, Smith Wesson and Winchester Repeating Arms Company, became major firearms manufacturers.
Title: Springfield Industrial Institute
Passage: The Springfield Industrial Institute in Winchester Park, Springfield, Massachusetts trained future missionaries in carpentry, blacksmithing, foundry work, typesetting, and bookbinding. It was founded in 1887 by Daniel B. Wesson as an outgrowth of the School for Christian Workers; it was originally named the New England Industrial and Technological School, and changed its name in 1890 to the Christian Industrial and Technical School.
Title: Smith amp; Wesson
Passage: Smith Wesson (SW) is a manufacturer of firearms in the United States. The corporate headquarters are in Springfield, Massachusetts. Founded in 1852, Smith Wesson's pistols and revolvers have become standard issue to police and armed forces throughout the world, in addition to their popularity among sport shooters.
Title: Daniel B. Meginniss Plantation
Passage: The Daniel B. Meginniss Plantation was a small cotton plantation of 1610 acre located in Leon County, Florida, United States established by Daniel B. Meginniss.
Title: Daniel B. Wesson II
Passage: Daniel Baird Wesson II (April 1916 November 1978) was an inventor and firearms maker and the great-grandson of inventor and firearms maker Daniel Baird Wesson who was co-founder of Smith Wesson. Wesson worked in Smith Wesson, the family company, from 1938 until 1963 when it was acquired by the conglomerate Bangor Punta. He left SW and launched Dan Wesson Arms Inc. in 1968. The first Dan Wesson production revolvers, the Model 11 12 (later revolvers were marked as D11 W12) were shipped in August 1970.
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1852
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Daniel B. Wesson II
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Smith amp; Wesson
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Are Belinda Carlisle and Randy Jackson from the same country?
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Title: Belinda (Belinda Carlisle album)
Passage: Belinda is the first solo album by Belinda Carlisle, notable as her first recording after the break-up of new wave band The Go-Go's, for whom she was their lead singer. Released in mid-1986 it featured a hit single "Mad About You" which went to No. 3 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 and No. 1 in Canada.
Title: Wilder Shores
Passage: Wilder Shores is the eighth studio album by vocalist Belinda Carlisle. Unlike her previous releases, which have largely been characterized as pop music, it consists of a series of Sikh chants performed by Carlisle in Gurmukhi. It is her first studio album in ten years, since the release of "Voila" (2007), a collection of chansons Carlisle performed in French.
Title: A Place on Earth: The Greatest Hits
Passage: A Place on Earth: The Greatest Hits is the second greatest hits album by American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in the UK on November 30, 1999, by Virgin Records. A limited edition was released with a bonus disc featuring remixes and rare b-sides. A European edition was also released with an interview CD featuring Belinda providing answers to over 40 questions sent in by fans.
Title: The Best of Belinda, Volume 1
Passage: The Best of Belinda, Volume 1 (released in the United States as Her Greatest Hits) is the fifth album by American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in 1992 by Virgin Records. It is Carlisle's first greatest hits compilation album and includes her hits from 1987 to 1991. It is the only Carlisle album to have topped the UK Albums Chart. The Australian and Japanese cover art differs from the International versions as does the American release.
Title: Voila (album)
Passage: Voila is the seventh studio album by the American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in 2007. It was Carlisle's first studio album in over a decade, and is a covers album of "classic French chansons and pop standards", much different from Carlisle's previous English language pop records.
Title: Randy Jackson (Zebra)
Passage: Randy Jackson (born February 28, 1955) is an American rock musician from New Orleans, Louisiana, best known for his role as frontman for the band Zebra. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. In addition to his career with Zebra, he is a Long Island Music Hall of Fame inductee, a Louisiana Music Hall of Fame inductee, and has toured with Jefferson Airplane and tributes to Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and The Doors.
Title: I Feel the Magic
Passage: "I Feel the Magic" is the second single from Belinda Carlisle's debut album as a solo singer, entitled "Belinda", and released in 1986. The song, having a typical Motown 1960s pop soul feel, was a minor hit, reaching 82 on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100.
Title: Belinda Carlisle
Passage: Belinda Jo Carlisle (born August 17, 1958) is an American singer and songwriter. She gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of The Go-Go's, one of the most successful all-female bands of all time, and went on to have a prolific career as a solo act.
Title: Real (Belinda Carlisle album)
Passage: Real is the fifth studio album by American singer Belinda Carlisle, first released on September 29, 1993. The album has a genre of mainly pop songs written by Charlotte Caffey, Thomas Caffey, Ralph Schuckett and half co-written by Carlisle. It was the second Belinda Carlisle album where Rick Nowels had no writing or producing credits and was also Carlisle's first album where she contributed to the producing. The album cover was designed by Tom Dolan and is a departure for Carlisle, who presented a glamorous look on all her previous covers, choosing a "jeans and tee shirt" look instead this time without make-up. The album features a cover version of The Graces pop rock song "Lay Down Your Arms".
Title: Since You've Gone
Passage: "Since You've Gone" is the final promo single from Belinda Carlisle's "Belinda" album, released in 1986 (See 1986 in music).
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yes
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Belinda Carlisle
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Randy Jackson (Zebra)
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The Songor Lagoon is located at 0545'N 00030'E on the eastern coast of Ghana, West Africa, the site covers an area of 28,740 hectares, and it is located just outside the major town of Ada, or Ada Foah is a coastal town in the Greater Accra Region of where.
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Title: Sakumo Ramsar Site
Passage: The Sakumo Ramsar Site also known as the Sakumo Lagoon is a wetland of international importance. It covers an area of 1340 ha and is situated along the coastal road between Accra and Tema in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is about 3 km west of Tema. The lagoon has fish which is taken during the rainy seasons. During the dry season from August to March a larger part of the lagoon dries up. There is general cultivation of vegetables such as tomatoes,onion, spinach and also cassava on the wetlands around the lagoon. The area is encroached upon by cattle which graze in the dry season and land developers who build very close to the site which is a government properly and should not be used by any developer.
Title: Lp Thch District
Passage: Lp Thch is a rural district of Vnh Phc Province in the Red River Delta region of northern Vietnam. This district is located in the northwestern Vnh Phc, at coordinates: 10530 to 10545 E and 2110 to 2130 N, bordering Tuyn Quang on the north, districts of Tam o and Tam Dng on the east, Vnh Tng on the south and Sng L District and Ph Th Province on the west.
Title: Ellsworth Land
Passage: Ellsworth Land is that portion of the Antarctic continent bounded on the west by Marie Byrd Land, on the north by Bellingshausen Sea, on the northeast by the base of Antarctic Peninsula, and on the east by the western margin of Ronne Ice Shelf. It extends between 10324'W and 7945'W. The area west of 90W is unclaimed, the area between 84W and 90W is claimed by Chile only, and the remainder by Chile and the United Kingdom as a part of the British Antarctic Territory. Eights Coast stretches between 10324'W and 8935'W, and Bryan Coast between 8935'W and 7945'W.
Title: Songhor Lagoon
Passage: The Songor Lagoon is located at 0545'N 00030'E on the eastern coast of Ghana, West Africa. The site covers an area of 28,740 hectares, and it is located just outside the major town of Ada and to the west of the Volta River estuary. It was designated as Ramsar wetland site of international importance number 566 on June 22, 1988. In 2011, UNESCO approved the Songor Biosphere Reserve as part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves. Among several other important functions, it acts as habitat andor breeding ground for several notable species.
Title: Ada Kasseh
Passage: Kasseh is a town in the Ada East district, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is a major town located between Sege and Sogakope on the Accra-Aflao road. Kasseh has the biggest market in four districts(Ada West, Ada East, South Tongu and North Tongu) in its area. Kasseh is connected to almost all the towns and villages in the Ada East district by road or path. It is the most easily accessible town in the district. It is connected by road to the district capital town of Ada Foah and the Town called Big Ada.
Title: Sakumono Lagoon
Passage: Sakumonon Lagoon is a coastal lagoon in Sakumono near Tema in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, West Africa. The site covers 1,340 hectares. It was designated as Ramsar wetland site of international importance on 14 August 1992.
Title: Ada Foah
Passage: Ada Foah or Ada is a coastal town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Just off the Accra-Aflao motorway, this town is located along the Volta River. It's also the capital of the Dangme East District and the seat of the District Assembly.
Title: Dangme East District
Passage: The Dangme East District is one of the ten (10) districts in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, and covers a surface of 909 km. Major Towns in the district are Big Ada and Ada Kasseh. Ada Foah, which is the district capital, is located at the beach and river estuary. Most of the inhabitants (85.9) belong to the cultural group of the Dangme. It has a population of 71,671.
Title: Big Ada
Passage: Big Ada is a town in the Dangme East district, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The settlement lies along the road from Ada Kasseh to the district capital Ada Foah, just off the Accra-Aflao motorway.
Title: Balphakram National Park
Passage: Balpakram National Park is a national park ranging from under 200 to over 800 meters above sea level, near the Garo Hills in Meghalaya, India. Balpakram is located between latitudes 2520' N and 2530' N, and longitudes 9045' E to 91 E . The Balpakram National Park is located to the extreme South of Garo Hills, Meghalaya at a distance of 62 km from Baghmara, the district headquarters of South Garo Hills and 167 km from nearest major townTura. This pocket of pristine beauty named Balpakram National Park is also close to the international boundary of Bangladesh. It is often compared to the Grand Canyon National Park of United States.
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Which two men write the rock musical that Galt McDermot is known for?
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Title: Via Galactica
Passage: Via Galactica is a rock musical with a book by Christopher Gore and Judith Ross, lyrics by Gore, and music by Galt MacDermot. It marked the Broadway debut of actor Mark Baker.
Title: Rock musical
Passage: A rock musical is a musical theatre work with rock music. The genre of rock musical may overlap somewhat with album musicals, concept albums and song cycles, as they sometimes tell a story through the rock music, and some album musicals and concept albums become rock musicals. Notable examples of rock musicals include "Next to Normal", "Spring Awakening", "Rent", "Grease", and "Hair". The Who's "Tommy" and other rock operas are sometimes presented on stage as a musical.
Title: Dude (musical)
Passage: Dude (The Highway Life) is a rock musical with a book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and music by Galt MacDermot. It is an allegory about good and evil, the conflict between mankind's creative and destructive urges, the power of love, and the joy to be found in simple pleasures. Dude is an Everyman who loses his innocence and fights to regain it.
Title: Easy to Be Hard
Passage: "Easy to Be Hard" is a song from the rock musical "Hair". It was written by Galt MacDermot, James Rado, and Gerome Ragni, who put the musical together in the mid-1960s. The original recording of the musical featuring the song was released in May 1968 with the song being sung by Lynn Kellogg, who performed the role of Sheila on stage in the musical. The song was first covered by American band Three Dog Night on their 1969 album "Suitable for Framing", with the lead vocal part sung by Chuck Negron, and was produced by Gabriel Mekler.
Title: Galt MacDermot
Passage: Arthur Terence Galt MacDermot (born December 18, 1928) is a Canadian-American composer, pianist and writer of musical theatre. He won a Grammy Award for the song "African Waltz" in 1960. His most successful musicals have been "Hair" (1967; its cast album also won a Grammy) and "Two Gentlemen of Verona" (1971). MacDermot has also written music for film soundtracks, jazz and funk albums, and classical music, and his music has been sampled in hit hip-hop songs and albums. He is best known for his work on "Hair", and in particular three of the songs from the show; "Aquarius", "Let the Sunshine In", and "Good Morning Starshine", all three of which were number one hits in 1969.
Title: Lovelace: A Rock Musical
Passage: Lovelace: A Rock Musical is a rock musical about the life of adult film star and women's liberation advocate, Linda Lovelace. The book, music, and lyrics are by Anna Waronker (that dog. ) and Charlotte Caffey (The Go-Go's), with original concept and lyrics by Jeffery Leonard Bowman. The show debuted with a six-month run at the Hayworth Theatre (Los Angeles) in 2008. A new production of "Lovelace: A Rock Musical" made its United Kingdom debut at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2010.
Title: Two Men of the Desert
Passage: Two Men of the Desert (also known as Two Men on the Desert and Two Men in a Desert) was a 1913 American silent Western short film written and directed by D. W. Griffith. Based on a story by Jack London, the film was shot on location in Death Valley. "Two Men of the Desert" is now presumed lost.
Title: From Boys to Men: Gay Men Write About Growing Up
Passage: From Boys to Men: Gay Men Write About Growing Up (ISBN ) is an anthology of essays about growing up gay. It was edited by Ted Gideonse and Rob Williams and published by Carroll Graf in 2006.
Title: Hair (musical)
Passage: Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is a rock musical with a book and lyrics by James Rado and Gerome Ragni and music by Galt MacDermot. A product of the hippie counterculture and sexual revolution of the late 1960s, several of its songs became anthems of the anti-Vietnam War peace movement. The musical's profanity, its depiction of the use of illegal drugs, its treatment of sexuality, its irreverence for the American flag, and its nude scene caused much comment and controversy. The musical broke new ground in musical theatre by defining the genre of "rock musical", using a racially integrated cast, and inviting the audience onstage for a "Be-In" finale.
Title: Two Gentlemen of Verona (musical)
Passage: Two Gentlemen of Verona is a rock musical, with a book by John Guare and Mel Shapiro, lyrics by Guare and music by Galt MacDermot, based on the Shakespeare comedy of the same name.
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John Guare and Mel Shapiro
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Galt MacDermot
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Two Gentlemen of Verona (musical)
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Which singer is American, Mark King or Nick Hexum?
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Title: Mark King (musician)
Passage: Mark King (born 20 October 1958) is an English musician. He is most famous for being the lead singer and bassist of the band Level 42. King is known for his slap style of playing the bass guitar, with MusicRadar describing him as "the guy who put the slap in pop during the 80s". He won the "Outer Limits" award at the 2017 Progressive Music Awards.
Title: Nick Hexum
Passage: Nicholas Lofton "Nick" Hexum (born April 12, 1970) is an American singer, songwriter and rapper, currently the vocalist and guitarist for the multi-platinum alternative rock band 311 and The Nick Hexum Quintet.
Title: All Mixed Up (311 song)
Passage: "All Mixed Up" is a single released by 311. It was on the album "311", also known as "The Blue Album". This album was released in 1995 and later went triple platinum, selling over 3 million copies worldwide. The song was co-written by Douglas Vincent "SA" Martinez and Nick Hexum. The duo first started working on the song during the 311 tour supporting "Grassroots". After the tour Martinez wrote the lyrics about feeling "confused and being unfaithful" and Hexum took the song's title from an early Elvis Presley interview in which Elvis claimed he was "all mixed up" over his new-found fame.
Title: Freak Out (311 song)
Passage: "Freak Out" is a single released by 311. It was on the album "Music". This studio single was released in 1992, prior to the release of "Music". All three songs appearing on this single have co-written lyrics by Douglas Vincent "SA" Martinez and Nick Hexum. The music for "Freak Out" was co-written by Chad Sexton and Nick Hexum.
Title: I'll Be Here Awhile
Passage: "I'll Be Here Awhile" is a single by alternative rock band 311. It is the 12th and closing track on their album "From Chaos". Lead singer Nick Hexum originally wrote it when he was twenty, hence the line in the refrain "Twenty years of age, " though Hexum was thirty when he recorded it. He comments on the interview included on the disc of "From Chaos" that he was living a wild and crazy life at that young age.
Title: Freak the Freak Out
Passage: "Freak the Freak Out" is a song performed by American pop recording artist Victoria Justice. It was produced by The Super Chris and Michael Corcoran, who also co-wrote the song with C.J. Abraham, Nick Hexum, Zack Hexum, Dan Schneider, for "" (2011), the soundtrack to the Nickelodeon television series, "Victorious". It was released as the album's lead single on November 19, 2010 through Columbia Records. Musically, the song is a fast-paced electronic rock song with influences of electropop and teen pop lyrics, and the lyrics speak of getting the attention of a distant boyfriend.
Title: Amber (song)
Passage: "Amber" is the third single from the band 311's 2001 album "From Chaos". Focusing more on their reggae roots, the song is about Nick Hexum's then fiancee and then Eden's Crush member Nicole Scherzinger. Scherzinger appears briefly in the music video, playing in the ocean with Hexum. Although it is not one of the highest charting singles (hitting number 13 on the Modern Rock chart), it ended up their longest lasting on the Alternative Rock chart and remains their most popular single to date.It is also their only single that received a certification by the RIAA, achieving Gold status. It is considered to be the band's signature song along with "Down".
Title: Zack Hexum
Passage: Zack Hexum (born April 28, 1978) is a Los Angeles based singer-songwriter. He is the younger brother of Nick Hexum, the vocalist for 311.
Title: Decomposer (album)
Passage: Decomposer is the second album by The Matches, released by Epitaph Records on September 11, 2006 worldwide and on September 12, 2006. The band took an unusual approach to the album and enlisted the help of nine producers including John Feldmann of Goldfinger, Mark Hoppus of 44 and Blink-182, Nick Hexum of 311, Tim Armstrong of Rancid and Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion.
Title: Two Hearts Collide
Passage: "Two Hearts Collide" is a popromantic song released in 1988, in the studio album "Staring at the Sun", by the British musical group Level 42. It was written by Mark King and Boon Gould, that had already abandoned the band. It was not well received by critics in the beginning, as almost all of the music of the album "Staring at the Sun", in spite of this, was well received by the fans of the band. This song is in the compilation released in 1998 "Turn It On". The lead vocals are by Mark King.
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Nicholas Lofton "Nick" Hexum
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Mark King (musician)
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Nick Hexum
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Do tennis players Martina Navratilova and Wesley Moodie share the same nationality?
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Title: Unmatched
Passage: Unmatched is a documentary about tennis players Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert, their decades-long on-court rivalry and lifelong friendship, created for ESPN's "30 for 30" documentary series. Evert and Navratilova met in 80 matches, 60 finals and 14 grand slam finals with Navratilova sporting a 43-37 advantage.
Title: Frank Sedgman
Passage: Francis "Frank" Arthur Sedgman, AM (born 29 October 1927) is a retired former World No. 1 amateur tennis champion. In his 1979 autobiography Jack Kramer, the long-time tennis promoter and great player himself, included Sedgman in his list of the 21 greatest players of all time. Sedgman, Kramer wrote, "was as quick as anybody who ever played the game, but he couldn't keep the heat on." Sedgman is one of only five tennis players all-time to win a multiple slam set in two disciplines, matching Margaret Court, Roy Emerson, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams. In 1951 he and Ken McGregor won the men's doubles Grand Slam. Sedgman turned professional in 1953.
Title: 1984 Virginia Slims Championships
Passage: The 1984 Virginia Slims Championships were the thirteenth WTA Tour Championships, the annual tennis tournament for the best female tennis players in singles on the 1983 WTA Tour . It was the 13th edition of the tournament and was held from February 28 through March 4, 1984 at the Madison Square Garden in New York City, United States. First-seeded Martina Navratilova won the singles title.
Title: 2009 Estoril Open Men's Doubles
Passage: Jeff Coetzee and Wesley Moodie were the defending champions, but Coetzee chose not to participate that year. br Moodie partnered with Dick Norman, but lost in the semifinals to Martin Damm and Robert Lindstedt.
Title: Martina Navratilova
Passage: Martina Navratilova (Czech: "Martina Navrtilov" ] ; born Martina ubertov ] ; October 18, 1956) is a former Czechoslovak and later American tennis player and coach. In 2005, "Tennis" magazine selected her as the greatest female tennis player for the years 1965 through 2005 and she is considered one of the best, if not the best, female tennis players of all time.
Title: 1978 Virginia Slims Championships
Passage: The 1978 Virginia Slims Championships were the seventh WTA Tour Championships, the annual tennis tournament for the best female tennis players in singles on the 1978 WTA Tour. The singles event consisted of two round robin groups (Gold and Orange) of four players each. The winners of each group played each other in the final and additionally there was a play-off match for third place. The tournament was held from March 29 to April 2, 1978, in the Oakland Coliseum Arena in Oakland, United States. First-seeded Martina Navratilova won the singles event and the accompanying 50,000 first prize money.
Title: EvertNavratilova rivalry
Passage: Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova are retired professional tennis players who engaged in an iconic rivalry for dominance in women's tennis in the 1970s and 1980s. It is considered to be one of the greatest in women's tennis history and in sports in general.
Title: Roy Emerson
Passage: Roy Stanley Emerson (born 3 November 1936) is an Australian former World number one tennis player who won 12 Major singles titles and 16 Grand Slam tournament men's doubles titles. He is the only male player to have completed a Career Grand Slam (winning titles at all four Grand Slam events) in both singles and doubles. His 28 major titles are an all-time record for a male amateur player. Emerson is the first male player to win each amateur major title at least twice in his career. He is one of only eight men to win all four majors in his career. He was the first male player to win 12 majors. Along with Novak Djokovic, he is one of only two male players to win six Australian Championships. He won five of them consecutively (196367). His 12 wins have since been surpassed. Emerson is one of only five tennis players all-time to win multiple slam sets in two disciplines, only matched by Margaret Court, Martina Navratilova, Frank Sedgman and Serena Williams.
Title: 100 Greatest of All Time
Passage: 100 Greatest of All Time was a television series of five one-hour episodes, produced and first aired by Tennis Channel in March 2012. It presented a list of the "100 greatest tennis players of all time", both men and women. The series was hosted by Jack Nicklaus, Jerry Rice, Wayne Gretzky, Lisa Leslie and Carl Lewis. Many retired tennis luminaries provided commentary, including Rod Laver, Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Bjrn Borg, John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Pete Sampras, and Andre Agassi.
Title: Wesley Moodie
Passage: Wesley Moodie (born 14 February 1979) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa.
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Barbara Bush has a sister who is an editor-at-large for what magazine?
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Title: Barbara Bush (disambiguation)
Passage: Barbara Bush is the wife of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush and the mother of former President George W. Bush.
Title: Marvin Bush
Passage: Marvin Pierce Bush (born October 22, 1956) is the youngest son of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush (ne Pierce), and brother of President George W. Bush, Jeb, Neil and Dorothy.
Title: Barbara Bush
Passage: Barbara Bush (ne Pierce; born June 8, 1925) is the wife of George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States, and served as First Lady of the United States from 1989 to 1993. She is the mother of George W. Bush, the 43rd President, and Jeb Bush, the 43rd Governor of Florida. She served as the Second Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
Title: Arnold Scaasi
Passage: Arnold Isaacs (May 8, 1930 August 3, 2015), known as Arnold Scaasi, was a Canadian fashion designer who has created gowns for First Ladies Mamie Eisenhower, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Laura Bush, in addition to such notable personalities as Joan Crawford, Ivana Trump, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Lauren Bacall, Diahann Carroll, Elizabeth Taylor, Catherine Deneuve, Brooke Astor, Arlene Francis, and Mary Tyler Moore.
Title: Neil Bush
Passage: Neil Mallon Pierce Bush (born January 22, 1955) is an American businessman and investor. He is the fourth of six children of former President George H. W. Bush and Barbara Bush (ne Pierce). His five siblings are George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States; Jeb Bush, a former governor of Florida; Robin Bush, who died of leukemia at the age of three; Marvin; and Dorothy. Neil Bush is currently a businessman based in Texas.
Title: The White House Doctor
Passage: The White House Doctor: My Patients Were Presidents A Memoir is a book authored by Connie Mariano, the first military woman in the history of the United States to be appointed as Physician to the President, the first female director of the medical unit of the White House, and the first Filipino-American to become a rear admiral in the US Navy. With a foreword from Bill Clinton, the autobiographical book takes a look at the personal lives of three American Presidents (George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush) and three American First Ladies (Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Laura Bush) she had taken care of while working as a White House physician. It was described as a "fascinating look into what goes on behind closed doors at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue".
Title: Dorothy Bush Koch
Passage: Dorothy Walker Bush Koch, often called "Doro", (born August 18, 1959) is an American author and philanthropist. She is the daughter of the 41st President of the United States George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush, and the youngest and only still-living female sibling of George W. Bush, the 43rd President.
Title: Jenna Bush Hager
Passage: Jenna Bush Hager (born November 25, 1981) is an American teacher, author, and journalist. She is the younger of the fraternal twin daughters of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush, and a granddaughter of the 41st U.S. President George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush. She and her sister Barbara were the first twin children of a U.S. president. Hager is an author, an editor-at-large for "Southern Living" magazine, and correspondent for NBC News.
Title: Barbara Tyson
Passage: Barbara Tyson (born October 1, 1964) is a Canadian actress known for appearing in hit TV series "Neon Rider", "Cold Squad", "ER" and "The Twilight Zone". One of her first notable television roles was in "Another World" as Dawn Rollo, the first HIV-positive character to be introduced in a daytime soap opera in the United States. She was credited as Barbara Bush in her early roles.
Title: Barbara Bush (born 1981)
Passage: Barbara Pierce Bush Jr. (born November 25, 1981) is the elder of the fraternal twin daughters (the other is Jenna Bush Hager) of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush. She is also a granddaughter of the 41st U.S. President George H. W. Bush, and his wife, Barbara Bush, after whom she was named.
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Southern Living
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Jenna Bush Hager
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Both "Jett Jackson the Movie" and "The Famous Jett Jackson" are centered around what type of character?
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Title: Montrose Hagins
Passage: Montrose Hagins (June 12, 1917 - October 24, 2012) was an African-American television actress and former schoolteacher. Hagins either starred and been a guest on popular television shows such as: "Seinfeld", "Roc", "227", "The Golden Girls", "Sister, Sister", "The Hughleys", "The Jamie Foxx Show", "What's Happening Now", "The Sinbad Show", "The Famous Jett Jackson". She also became the replacement for Rosetta LeNoire as Leola Henderson-Forbes in the final season on "Amen". Her television credits also include more guest spots on shows such as: "ER", "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper", "Hunter", "Malcolm Eddie", and "Moesha".
Title: Ryan Dowell Baum
Passage: Ryan Dowell Baum (born Ryan Sommers Baum; April 26, 1983) is an American former child actor, best known as J.B. Halliburton on the Disney Channel original series "The Famous Jett Jackson". He is currently an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, Iowa Conference, currently pastor at First Congregational United Church of Christ, Sioux City, Iowa.
Title: The Famous Jett Jackson
Passage: The Famous Jett Jackson is a joint Canadian and American coming-of-age television series for children about a boy named Jett Jackson (Lee Thompson Young) who plays a teenage secret agent on a fictional TV show-within-a-show called "Silverstone".
Title: Kyle Downes
Passage: Kyle Downes (born March 18, 1983 in Summertown, Tennessee) is a Canadian-American actor, best known for his recurring role as Larry Tudgeman in the Disney Channel Original Series "Lizzie McGuire" and his characterization of Ezra Friedken in "Higher Ground". His other television acting credits include "Are You Afraid of the Dark? ", "Boston Public", "", "The Famous Jett Jackson", "The L Word", "Goosebumps" and "La Femme Nikita".
Title: List of The Famous Jett Jackson episodes
Passage: The following is a list of episodes for the Disney Channel Original Series, "The Famous Jett Jackson".
Title: Jett Jackson: The Movie
Passage: Jett Jackson: The Movie is a 2001 American Disney Channel Original Movie based on the Disney Channel series "The Famous Jett Jackson". It is the first Disney Channel Original Movie to be based on a Disney Channel Original Series.
Title: Lindy Booth
Passage: Lindy Booth (born April 2, 1979) is a Canadian actress. She played Riley Grant on the Disney Channel series "The Famous Jett Jackson" (and Agent Hawk in the show-within-a-show "Silverstone") and Claudia on "Relic Hunter" and A.J. Butterfield on the NBC series "The Philanthropist". She currently plays Cassandra Cillian on the TNT series "The Librarians".
Title: Daniel Magder
Passage: Daniel Robbie Magder (born December 12, 1991) is a Canadian actor. He has appeared in such projects such as "The Famous Jett Jackson", and "X-Men". One of his most recent roles is on "Life with Derek", where he portrays Edwin Venturi. He graduated Thornlea Secondary School in Thornhill, Ontario. After attending the University of British Columbia for his first year, he transferred to the Vancouver Film School's writing for film and television course, which he completed in December 2011. He is a brother of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, Beta Chi chapter. In 2016 he became the host of a popular trivia game called BINGPOT!
Title: Vote Loki
Passage: Vote Loki is a four-part comic book series published by Marvel Comics from June 2016 to August 2016 as a satire about the 2016 Presidential Election. Written by comic book creator Christopher Hastings, the series is centered around Norse god Loki Laufeyson's controversial political campaign for President of the United States and fictional reporter Nisa Contreras's attempt to prove his duplicity. When Loki's unconventional campaign- centered around the fact that he would have "the guts" to lie outright to the American people, as opposed to the majority of politicians who would just lie- takes off with a surprising amount of support, only Nisa Contreras, young journalist for the Daily Bugle, seems to be undeceived by this promise for change. The tagline for the series is "BeLIEve", playing on one of the central themes of the issues, deception.
Title: Lee Thompson Young
Passage: Lee Thompson Young (February 1, 1984 August 19, 2013) was an American actor. He was known for his teenage role as the title character on the Disney Channel television series "The Famous Jett Jackson" (19982001) and as Chris Comer in the movie "Friday Night Lights" (2004). His last starring role was as Boston police detective Barry Frost on the TNT police drama series "Rizzoli Isles" (201014).
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teenage secret agent
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Jett Jackson: The Movie
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The Famous Jett Jackson
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Charles Maury Wallace Sterling, is an American actor, that played Lester Tremor, in which action 2006 American crime film?
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Title: Smokin' Aces
Passage: Smokin' Aces is a 2006 American crime film, written and directed by Joe Carnahan. It stars Jeremy Piven as a Las Vegas magician turned mafia informant and Ryan Reynolds as the FBI agent assigned to protect him. This film was the official debut of RB singer Grammy-winner Alicia Keys as an actress and rapper Grammy-winner Common as an actor, and also starred Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Andy Garca, Ray Liotta, Chris Pine and Matthew Fox. The film is set in Lake Tahoe and was mainly filmed at MontBleu Resort Casino Spa, called the "Nomad Casino".
Title: Maury Sterling
Passage: Charles Maury Wallace Sterling (born September 1, 1971) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Max in "Homeland", Rafferty in the comedy film "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" and Lester Tremor in the action film "Smokin' Aces".
Title: Crime of Passion (1957 film)
Passage: Crime of Passion is a 1957 American crime film noir directed by Gerd Oswald and written by Jo Eisinger. The drama features Barbara Stanwyck, Sterling Hayden and Raymond Burr.
Title: The Penalty (1920 film)
Passage: The Penalty is an American crime film starring Lon Chaney and originally released in 1920. The movie was directed by Wallace Worsley, and written by Philip Lonergan and Charles Kenyon, based upon the pulp novel by Gouverneur Morris. The supporting cast includes Charles Clary, Doris Pawn, Jim Mason, and Claire Adams.
Title: Even Money (film)
Passage: Even Money is a 2006 American crime film.
Title: London Blackout Murders
Passage: London Blackout Murders is a 1943 American crime film directed by George Sherman and written by Curt Siodmak. The film stars John Abbott, Mary McLeod, Lloyd Corrigan, Lester Matthews, Anita Sharp-Bolster and Louis Borel. The film was released on January 15, 1943, by Republic Pictures.
Title: Bunco Squad
Passage: Bunco Squad is a 1950 American crime film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and written by George Callahan. The film stars Robert Sterling, Joan Dixon, Ricardo Cortez, Douglas Fowley and Elisabeth Risdon. The film was released on September 1, 1950, by RKO Pictures.
Title: City Girl (1938 film)
Passage: City Girl is a 1938 American crime film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Lester Ziffren, Frances Hyland and Robin Harris. The film stars Ricardo Cortez, Phyllis Brooks, Robert Wilcox, Douglas Fowley, Chick Chandler and Esther Muir. The film was released on January 7, 1938, by 20th Century Fox.
Title: The Penalty (1941 film)
Passage: The Penalty is a 1941 American crime film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and written by Harry Ruskin and John C. Higgins. The film stars Edward Arnold, Lionel Barrymore, Marsha Hunt, Robert Sterling, Gene Reynolds and Emma Dunn. The film was released on March 14, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Title: 5 Steps to Danger
Passage: 5 Steps to Danger is a 1957 American crime film directed, produced, and cowritten by Henry S. Kesler. The film starred Ruth Roman and Sterling Hayden, with a cast that also included Werner Klemperer, Richard Gaines, Charles Davis, Jeanne Cooper, and Peter Hansen. "5 Steps to Danger" was based on the novel "The Steel Mirror" by Donald Hamilton.
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Smokin' Aces
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Maury Sterling
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Smokin' Aces
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Are James Glickenhaus and Dallas M. Fitzgerald both assocaited with silent films?
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Title: Timemaster (1995 film)
Passage: Timemaster is a 1995 American film, starring Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus, Pat Morita, Joanna Pacula and Duncan Regehr. It also features Michelle Williams in one of her first theatrical roles. The movie was written and directed by James Glickenhaus.
Title: Jason Castriota
Passage: Jason Castriota is an American automobile designer born in White Plains, New York, and raised in Greenwich, Connecticut. He graduated from Emerson College in Boston and attended but dropped out of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. After his internship at the Pininfarina design studio, he decided to stay in Turin rather than return to the US to complete his studies. As a designer he took part in the design of production cars such as the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano and Maserati GranTurismo, concept cars like the Maserati Birdcage 75th and the Rolls Royce Hyperion, and, as Head Designer for Special Projects, one-off exclusive cars for particular customers, such as the "Ferrari P45 by Pininfarina", a restyled Enzo Ferrari for American car collector James Glickenhaus, and the Ferrari 612 Kappa, a restyling of the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti for car collector Peter Kalikow.
Title: The Exterminator
Passage: The Exterminator is a 1980 American vigilante action film written and directed by James Glickenhaus. It stars Robert Ginty as the Vietnam War veteran John Eastland, also known as "The Exterminator". When a group of thugs paralyze his friend, Eastland becomes a vigilante; embarking on a mission to cleanse New York of organized crime. The film also stars Samantha Eggar, Christopher George and Steve James.
Title: Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG 003
Passage: The Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG 003 (formerly known as "P 33") is a limited edition sports car manufactured by American boutique car maker Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus LLC. It is the third car commissioned by James Glickenhaus, with Ferrari P45 by Pininfarina and P 45 Competizione being the first two. Ing. Paolo Garella was project head on all three cars. First announced as P 33 in 2013, SCG 003 was launched in 2015 at the Geneva Motor Show.
Title: Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment
Passage: Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment was a company formed at the height of the home video industry in 1984 by producer Leonard Shapiro and director James Glickenhaus to produce and distribute low-budget horror and action films.
Title: James Glickenhaus
Passage: James Glickenhaus is an American film producer, financier, director and automotive entrepreneur.
Title: The Protector (1985 film)
Passage: The Protector () is a 1985 Hong Kong-American action film directed by James Glickenhaus and starring Jackie Chan, Danny Aiello and Roy Chiao. It was Chan's second attempt at breaking into the American film market, after 1980 film "The Big Brawl", a film which had been a disappointment at the box office. Conflicts between Glickenhaus and Chan during production led to two official versions of the film: Glickenhaus' original version for American audiences and a Hong Kong version re-edited by Jackie Chan. Chan later directed "Police Story" as a response to this film.
Title: The Soldier (1982 film)
Passage: The Soldier (also released as Codename: The Soldier) is a 1982 American Cold War action film directed by James Glickenhaus and starring Ken Wahl. The film also features Klaus Kinski, Alberta Watson and a cameo by country music superstar George Strait.
Title: McBain (film)
Passage: McBain is a 1991 action film written and directed by James Glickenhaus. It is about an ex-soldier who reunites his old army buddies in order to get revenge on a Colombian dictator who killed his old friend, a freedom fighter. "McBain" starred Christopher Walken, Michael Ironside and Mara Conchita Alonso. Luis Guzmn also appears as a drug dealer named "Papo".
Title: Dallas M. Fitzgerald
Passage: Dallas M. Fitzgerald (born August 13, 1876 in La Grange, Kentucky, US; died: May 9, 1940 (age 63) in Los Angeles) was an American motion picture director and producer, primarily in the silent era. He is also known as the writer of the Frank Buck film serial "Jungle Menace".
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Clark Mountain is a summit in a county with a 2010 population of what?
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Title: Clark Mountain (Missouri)
Passage: Clark Mountain is a summit in northwest Wayne County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The summit rises to an elevation of 1440 ft . The mountain is located northeast of Piedmont and due west of Patterson. Missouri Route 34 passes by the south side of the mountain and Missouri Route 49 is to the west.
Title: Waco, Texas
Passage: Waco ( ) is a city which is the county seat of McLennan County, Texas, United States. It is situated along the Brazos River and I-35, halfway between Dallas and Austin. The city had a 2010 population of 124,805, making it the 22nd-most populous city in the state. The US Census 2016 population estimate is 134,432 The Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of McLennan and Falls Counties, which had a 2010 population of 234,906. Falls County was added to the Waco MSA in 2013. The US Census 2016 population estimate for the Waco MSA is 265,207.
Title: Piedmont, Missouri
Passage: Piedmont is a fourth-class city located in northwestern Wayne County in Southeast Missouri in the United States. The population was 1,977 at the 2010 census. A part of the Ozarks Foothills Region, Piedmont is located on the convergence of State Highways 34 and 49. Piedmont, transliterated as "foot of the mountain," is named for its geographic placement at the foot of Clark Mountain, a 1424-foot summit approximately two miles north of the town.
Title: Serra da Malagueta (village)
Passage: Serra da Malagueta, also known as Serra Malagueta, locally known as Serra is a village in the northwestcentral part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. It is situated on the main road of Praia-Assomada-Tarrafal Road (EN1-ST01) and is near the municipal boundary with Tarrafal to the north and is 3 km north of Fundura, about 10 - north of Assomada and about 60 km northwest of the capital Praia, also the municipal boundary with So Miguel is about 250 m to the east along with the settlement area of Principal. It is part of the municipality of Santa Catarina and the homonymous parish. Its 2010 population was 572. The village sits in on the homonymous mountain range that covers the north of the island, along with most of the mountain range, it forms a part of the Serra da Malagueta National Park founded in 2005 and also has a part west of Serra. It offers panoramic views of the Atlantic with the Bay of Tarrafal and Ribeira Principal to the northeast, west is the source of Ribeira de Cuba. The second tallest summit on the island is about a kilometer to the east.
Title: Cedar Mountain, Virginia
Passage: Cedar Mountain, also known as Slaughter Mountain, is a piedmont monadnock in Culpeper County, Virginia. The 800 ft ridge is 7 mi south of the town of Culpeper and just to the northwest of the northern tip of the Southwest Mountains at Clark Mountain. The mountain was the site of the Battle of Cedar Mountain in 1862 during the Northern Virginia Campaign of the American Civil War.
Title: Grassy Mountain (Wayne County, Missouri)
Passage: Grassy Mountain is a summit in northwest Wayne County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The peak has an elevation of 991 ft . The peak lies just to the northwest of Clark Mountain. Gads Hill lies about two miles to the north-northwest along Missouri Route 49. Piedmont lies to the southwest.
Title: Clark Mountain (Maine)
Passage: Clark Mountain is a summit in Androscoggin County, Maine, in the United States. With an elevation of 682 ft , Clark Mountain is the 1434 highest summit in the state of Maine.
Title: Androscoggin County, Maine
Passage: Androscoggin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. As of the 2010 census, the county's population was 107,702. Its county seat is Auburn.
Title: Clark Mountain (Washington)
Passage: Clark Mountain (8602 ft ) is in Wenatchee National Forests in the U.S. state of Washington. Clark Mountain is the tallest peak in the Dakobed Range and lies 8 mi southeast of Glacier Peak. Richardson Glacier descends to the northeast of the summit, while Clark Glacier lies on the east slopes.
Title: Stateline Wilderness
Passage: Located in San Bernardino County, California approximately three miles northwest of Primm, NV and I-15, the small but pristine 7,004-acre (approximate) Stateline Wilderness contains the eastern terminus of the 15-mile long Clark Mountain Range.
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Androscoggin County, Maine
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Goulburn River National Park is located 213 km northwest of what state capital of New South Wales, which is the most populous city in Australia and Oceania?
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Title: Yarra, New South Wales
Passage: Yarra is a locality in the Goulburn Mulwaree Council, New South Wales, Australia. It is located about 18 km southwest of Goulburn, 84 km northeast of Canberra and 213 km southwest of Sydney. It lies at the intersection of the Federal Highway and the Hume Highway. At the 2016 census , it had a population of 173. Yarra railway station was a station on the Main Southern railway line from 1875 to the 1970s. A small settlement had grown up around the railway station and the Hume Highway, parts of which were demolished during road widening in the 1970s.
Title: Lower Goulburn National Park
Passage: The Lower Goulburn National Park is a national park located in the Goulburn Valley district of Victoria, Australia. The 9310 ha linear national park protects the lower Goulburn River from Shepparton to its river mouth near Echuca where it forms confluence with the Murray River.
Title: New South Wales
Passage: New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of :Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. Its coast borders the Tasman Sea to the east. The Australian Capital Territory is an enclave within the state. New South Wales' state capital is Sydney, which is also Australia's most populous city. In March 2014 , the estimated population of New South Wales was 7.5 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as "New South Welshmen".
Title: Quertaro City
Passage: Quertaro City is the capital and largest city of the state of Quertaro, located in central Mexico. It is part of the macroregion of Bajo. It is located 213 km northwest of Mexico City, 63 km southeast of San Miguel de Allende and 200 km south of San Luis Potos. The city of Quertaro is divided into seven boroughs: Josefa Vergara y Hernndez, Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Centro Histrico, Cayetano Rubio, Santa Rosa Juregui, Flix Osores Sotomayor and Epigmenio Gonzlez. In 1996, the historic center of Quertaro was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Title: Sydney
Passage: Sydney ( ) is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds the world's largest natural harbour and sprawls about 70 km on its periphery towards the Blue Mountains to the west, Hawkesbury to the north and Macarthur to the south. Sydney is made up of 658 suburbs, 40 local government areas and 15 contiguous regions. Residents of the city are known as "Sydneysiders". As at June 2016 Sydney's estimated population was 5,029,768.
Title: Goulburn River National Park
Passage: Goulburn River National Park is in New South Wales, Australia, 213 km northwest of Sydney and it is 35 km south-west of Merriwa. The Goulburn River National Park is located in the Hunter Valley region and covers approximately 90 km of the Goulburn River. It is near the towns of Sandy Hollow, Denman, Merriwa, and Mudgee.
Title: Goulburn Valley
Passage: The Goulburn Valley is a sub-region, part of the Hume region of the Australian state of Victoria. The sub-region consists of those areas in the catchment of the Goulburn River and other nearby streams, and is part of the Murray-Darling Basin. The Goulburn Valley is bordered on the south by the Great Dividing Range and to the north by the Murray River, the state border with New South Wales. The sub-region is one of Australia's most productive and intensively farmed areas and is predominantly irrigated.
Title: Bylong Valley
Passage: The Bylong Valley is a winding but relatively flat valley that crosses the Great Dividing Range between the Goulburn River National Park and Wollemi National Park, west of the upper Hunter Region in New South Wales, Australia.
Title: Wollar
Passage: Wollar is a town in New South Wales, Australia. The town is located 316 km north west of the state capital Sydney and 48 km north east of the regional centre of Mudgee, near the Goulburn River National Park. At the 2006 census , Wollar and the surrounding region had a population of 304.
Title: Eucalyptus aenea
Passage: Eucalyptus aenea is a tree native to eastern Australia, known only from Goulburn River National Park in New South Wales.
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Here Is Always Somewhere Else and Football Under Cover, are films of which genre?
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Title: Dependent source
Passage: In the theory of electrical networks, a dependent source is a voltage source or a current source whose value depends on a voltage or current somewhere else in the network.
Title: They Came from Somewhere Else
Passage: They Came From Somewhere Else is a British sitcom that was broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in 1984. It pastiches numerous horror films including "Dawn of the Dead", "Don't Look Now" and "Carrie".
Title: Military Liaison Element
Passage: A military liaison element (MLE) is small group of special forces personnel, sometimes just one or two at a time, attached to embassies in Africa, Southeast Asia, South America, or somewhere else where terrorists are thought to be operating, planning attacks, raising money or seeking safe haven, especially those teams in the United States. MLEs report to the local US combat commanders and Special Operations Command (SOCOM) and not to the local ambassador or CIA station chief.
Title: Grey relational analysis
Passage: Grey relational analysis (GRA), also called Deng's Grey Incidence Analysis model, was developed by a Chinese Professor Julong Deng of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. It is one of the most widely used models of Grey system theory. GRA uses a specific concept of information. It defines situations with no information as black, and those with perfect information as white. However, neither of these idealized situations ever occurs in real world problems. In fact, situations between these extremes are described as being grey, hazy or fuzzy. Therefore, a grey system means that a system in which part of information is known and part of information is unknown. With this definition, information quantity and quality form a continuum from a total lack of information to complete information from black through grey to white. Since uncertainty always exists, one is always somewhere in the middle, somewhere between the extremes, somewhere in the grey area.
Title: Somewhere Else (Marillion album)
Passage: Somewhere Else is the fourteenth studio album by British neo-progressive rock band Marillion. It was released by the band's own label, Intact Records, in the United Kingdom on 9 April 2007. Produced by Michael Hunter, the album was recorded during 2006 at The Racket Club in Buckinghamshire, except the track "Faith", written during the Marbles sessions and recorded the previous year.
Title: It Came from Somewhere Else
Passage: It Came from Somewhere Else is a 1988 motion picture comedy directed by Howard Hassler. It is a spoof of sci-fi films and is a B-movie.
Title: Somewhere Else (Eva Avila album)
Passage: Somewhere Else is the first album of Eva Avila, the winner of the fourth season of Canadian Idol. It's been released in Canada, on November 14, 2006. The album was largely produced by Rob Wells, and includes a song produced by Cyndi Lauper: "This Kind of Love", her debut single "Meant to Fly", her second single "I Owe It All To You", and her newest single, "Fallin' for You". According to Avila, the album took three and a half weeks to record. In January 2007, "Somewhere Else" was certified gold in Canada.
Title: Football Under Cover
Passage: Football Under Cover is a 2008 GermanIranian documentary film directed by David Assmann and Ayat Najafi. It follows the attempts of German Marlene Assmann and Iranian Ayat Najafi to organise a football match between Assmann's team BSV Aldersimspor and the Iranian national woman's team.
Title: Here Is Always Somewhere Else
Passage: Here Is Always Somewhere Else is a 2007 documentary film directed by Rene Daalder and co-produced and edited by Aaron Ohlmann.
Title: Edelweiss (beer)
Passage: Edelweiss Weissbier (also spelled Edelwei Weibier), a wheat beer (or more specifically weissbier, a culturally and historically specific style of wheat beer), brewed until 2010 near Salzburg, Austria by , and since 2010 somewhere else (neither commercial nor brewery's websites provide any information on the subject). While the Edelweiss brand as a beer dates to 1986, the brewery itself was founded in 1475 as 'Kalte Bruhaus' by the mayor of the village of Kaltenhausen, Johann Elsenhaimer.
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Football Under Cover
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Which country was a British-born aviator for whom a movie starring Trevor Eve was based on fly as one of the first bush pilots in?
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Title: The Politician's Wife
Passage: The Politician's Wife is a British television political drama broadcast on Channel 4 in 1995, written by Paula Milne, and starring Trevor Eve and Juliet Stevenson. Milne returned to the same themes in her BBC 2 drama miniseries, "The Politician's Husband" (2013).
Title: Beryl Markham
Passage: Beryl Markham (ne Clutterbuck, 26 October 1902 3 August 1986) was a British-born Kenyan aviator (one of the first bush pilots), adventurer, racehorse trainer and author. She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic from east to west. She wrote about her adventures in her memoir, "West with the Night".
Title: Ian Cairns (actor)
Passage: Ian Cairns (born 5 February 1963) is a Scottish actor currently based in London. He trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. TV credits include "Bob Servant Independent" (with Brian Cox), "Hughie Green-Most Sincerely" (with Trevor Eve), "Jekyll" (with James Nesbitt), "Taggart" , "Vera" and "Law and Order: UK". Other credits include "Julius Caesar", "The Red Balloon" and "Diary of a Somebody".
Title: Lawless (UK TV series)
Passage: Lawless is a two-part British television thriller miniseries, first broadcast on ITV from 8 to 9 November 2004. Written by Chris Lang, directed by Roger Gartland and starring Trevor Eve, Orla Brady and David Calder, "Lawless" follows the story of DI John Paxton, who begins to question his job when a murderer walks free from court because of a legal technicality. The two-part miniseries was commissioned in 2003, along with another two-part miniseries written by Lang, "Amnesia". The miniseries gathered good viewing figures, with the first part watched by 7.17 million, and the second by 5.65 million. Unlike "Amnesia", the series has never been released on DVD.
Title: The Family Man (UK TV series)
Passage: The Family Man is a medical drama in three parts that aired on BBC One from 23 March to 6 April 2006, centered on the successful (fictional) "Wishart Fertility Clinic" which has recently celebrated its 2000th live birth. The patriarch of the clinic is Dr Patrick Stowe (played by Trevor Eve). The drama follows four couples facing a spectrum of fertility problems.
Title: Don't Get Me Started (1994 film)
Passage: Don't Get Me Started is a 1994 movie directed and written by Arthur Ellis. The movie was released in 1994 in both United Kingdom and Italy, but in the United States it was released in June 2, 1995. The movie stars Trevor Eve as Jack Lane, Ralph Brown as Larry Swift, and Steven Waddington as Jerry Hoff.
Title: Coming into the Country
Passage: Coming into the Country is a 1976 book by John McPhee about Alaska and McPhee's travels through much of the state with bush pilots, prospectors, and settlers, as well as politicians and businesspeople who each interpret the state in different ways.
Title: Heat of the Sun
Passage: Heat of the Sun is a police drama TV serial, set in 1930s Kenya. It was a joint production by Carlton Productions and WGBH Boston; it aired in 1998 in the United Kingdom on ITV and in 1999 on "Mystery!" on PBS in the United States. It starred Trevor Eve as Superintendent Albert Tyburn, a Scotland Yard criminal investigations officer working in Nairobi and Susannah Harker as a romantic interest and aviator modelled on Beryl Markham. The series reveals the underside of the expatriate community in Kenya, exploring murders against issue of race and class, drug use, and sexuality.
Title: Alaska Wing Men
Passage: Alaska Wing Men is an American documentary television series on the National Geographic Channel. The show primarily follows the daily lives of bush pilots that fly to and from various small rural villages throughout Alaska. The series premiered on January 10, 2011.
Title: Shoestring (TV series)
Passage: Shoestring is a British detective fiction drama series, set in Bristol, featuring private detective Eddie Shoestring (Trevor Eve), who presents his own show on Radio West, the local radio station. Broadcast on BBC One between 30 September 1979 and 21 December 1980, the programme lasted for two series featuring a total of twenty-one episodes. After the second series was broadcast, Eve decided not to return to the role, claiming that he "wanted to diversify into theatre roles". Subsequently, the production team began taking popular elements of the series and revising them into a new format, which was to be based in Jersey, and in 1981, "Bergerac", a series starring John Nettles as the aforementioned detective, who returns to work after a bad period in his life, first broadcast.
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Heat of the Sun
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Beryl Markham
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What British comedy television series from 2014 did actor Toby Williams appear in?
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Title: Blandings (TV series)
Passage: Blandings is a British comedy television series adapted by Guy Andrews from the "Blandings Castle" stories of P. G. Wodehouse. It was first broadcast on BBC One from 13 January 2013, and stars Timothy Spall, Jennifer Saunders, Tim Vine and Mark Williams.
Title: Trying Again (TV series)
Passage: Trying Again is a British comedy television series shown on the Sky Living channel in 2014.
Title: House of Fools (TV series)
Passage: House of Fools is a British comedy television series that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 14 January 2014. The series features Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves, who are also the writers.
Title: Sexxx
Passage: Sexxx is a British comedy television series, which airs on a Tuesday night. The programme was launched on 27 November 2012 and consists of seven episodes, and was written by Paul Chaplin. The premise of the show is that of a sitcom based in a Soho sex shop run by former porn star Ben Dover as the senior partner, played by Lyndsay Honey, with his best friend 'Pauly', played by Chaplin, as his younger and more naive colleague. The theme is loosely based upon the 1970s Open All Hours BBC comedy series. "Sexxx" is broadcast on satellite television and online.
Title: Toby Williams (comedian)
Passage: Toby Williams is a British actor, writer and award-winning stand-up comedian (performing both as himself and as Dr George Ryegold). He appears in the movies High-Rise, Paddington and The Drowning of Arthur Braxton. He has appeared in Holby City (BBC 1), Morgana Robinson's The Agency (BBC 2) and in the sitcoms Bull (UKTV GOLD), Raised By Wolves (Channel 4) and Trying Again (Sky Living) and is soon to appear in Carters Get Rich (Sky 1) and Benidorm (ITV). He appears in Island Queen nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film and is known as the voice of Rumple the Rhino in Iconicles (CBeebies). He also appears in the popular SpecSavers TV commercial as the short-sighted vet.
Title: Alan Davies Aprs-Ski
Passage: Alan Davies Aprs-Ski is a British comedy television series that broadcasts on BBC Two from 7 to 21 February 2014 to coincide with the beginning, middle and end of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Presented by Alan Davies, the three-part series is produced by So Television.
Title: In and Out of the Kitchen (TV series)
Passage: In and Out of the Kitchen is a British comedy television series first broadcast on BBC Four in 2015. The three-part series, written by Miles Jupp, was based on "In and Out of the Kitchen" on BBC Radio 4. The production company behind the series is BBC Comedy.
Title: W1A (TV series)
Passage: W1A is a British comedy television series that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 19 March 2014, created by John Morton. The series is the follow-up to "Twenty Twelve", a BAFTA-winning comedy series by the BBC about the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Its name comes from the postcode prefix of the BBC's headquarters, Broadcasting House (W1A 1AA), and sees the reprisal of Hugh Bonneville and Jessica Hynes as their "Twenty Twelve" characters, alongside a new cast, with David Tennant's role as narrator also continuing from the earlier series.
Title: The Thick of It
Passage: The Thick of It is a British comedy television series that satirises the inner workings of modern British government. It was first broadcast for two short series on BBC Four in 2005, initially with a small cast focusing on a government minister, his advisers and their party's spin-doctor. The cast was significantly expanded for two hour-long specials to coincide with Christmas and Gordon Brown's appointment as prime minister in 2007, which saw new characters forming the opposition party added to the cast. These characters continued when the show switched channels to BBC Two for its third series in 2009. A fourth series about a coalition government was broadcast in 2012, with the last episode transmitted on 27 October 2012. In a 2012 interview, series creator Armando Iannucci said the fourth series of the programme would probably be its last.
Title: The Convict
Passage: "The Convict" is the ninth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series "The Office", and the show's 37th overall. It first aired on November 30, 2006 in the United States on NBC. The episode was the series' only original script written by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, who are the creators of the original British comedy series of the same name. It was directed by Jeffrey Blitz, his first such credit of the series.
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Trying Again
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Toby Williams (comedian)
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Trying Again (TV series)
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Which British historian, academic and television presenter (born in 1978) appeared on I Never Knew That About Britain?
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Title: Simon Sebag Montefiore
Passage: Simon Jonathan Sebag Montefiore ( ; born 27 June 1965) is a British historian, television presenter and award-winning author of popular history books and novels.
Title: Dominic Sandbrook
Passage: Dominic Sandbrook (born 2 October 1974) is a British historian, author, columnist and television presenter.
Title: I Never Knew You
Passage: I Never Knew You is the second extended play by American rapper Cage. Released by Adult Swim and Definitive Jux, the EP was released to promote Cage's album "Depart from Me" and the first music video from that album, "I Never Knew You", and contained four exclusive tracks. The title track, "I Never Knew You", appeared on the album "Depart from Me".
Title: Reaching for the Invisible God
Passage: Reaching for the Invisible God: What Can We Expect to Find? is a book written by Evangelical Christian writer Philip Yancey and published by Zondervan in September 2000. The popularity of Yancey's 1997 book "What's So Amazing About Grace? " helped boost the sales of "Reaching for the Invisible God" to the point that it appeared on religion bestseller lists immediately upon publication. Within a month, Zondervan reported sales of 94,000 copies. While preparing to write the book, Yancey asked several people how they knew that their trust in Jesus had changed their lives, and one Christian radio host responded, "I have no trouble believing God is good. My question is more, what good is he? ... I cry out to God for help, and it's hard to know just how he answers". "Reaching for the Invisible God" includes discussion of Yancey's bad experiences of growing up in a very judgmental church, a theme that he had previously discussed in "The Jesus I Never Knew" and "What's So Amazing About Grace?" and later returned to in "Soul Survivor". In November 2000, "Reaching for the Invisible God" became the first print book to be released as an e-book by Zondervan, appearing on Microsoft Reader. The book received the 2001 "Christianity Today" Book Award in the spirituality category. A "Topeka Capital-Journal" review called "Reaching for the Invisible God" "another accessible book from Yancey on a theologically complex subject for those who believe in God, and those who aren't sure if they can". David Crumm of the "Lincoln Journal Star" wrote a review of the book and said that Yancey's honesty about his own personal pursuit of God is remarkable. In a 2001 review in "The Christian Century", Peter Marty writes that Yancey "succeeds brilliantly [in] tell[ing] the truth about the Christian life 'without overselling it'".
Title: Sam Willis
Passage: Samuel Bruce Adlam Willis (born 24 April 1977) is a British historian, television presenter and writer. He lives in Devon.
Title: I Never Knew That About Britain
Passage: I Never Knew That About Britain was a British factual show that aired on ITV from 3 March to 21 April 2014 and was hosted by Paul Martin with reporters Suzannah Lipscomb and Steve Mould.
Title: Charles Chilton
Passage: Charles Chilton MBE (15 June 1917 2 January 2013) was a BBC radio presenter, a writer and a producer. Born in Bloomsbury in London, England, he never knew his father who was killed during the First World War and when he was six his mother died as a result of having a botched abortion, with the result that Chilton was brought up by his grandmother. He was educated at St. Pancras Church of England School.
Title: World Scholar's Cup
Passage: The World Scholar's Cup (abbreviated as WSC) is an international team academic program with students participating from over 50 countries. The competition was founded by DemiDec, in particular by Daniel Berdichevsky, DemiDec's president, in 2006. The World Scholar's Cup has attracted what it calls "a global community of future scholars and leaders", and promotes that it allows participants to "discover strengths and skills you never knew you had." It focuses on bringing students from different cultures together to discuss issues and ideas relevant to today, the future and wastage of money
Title: Paul Kriwaczek
Passage: Paul Kriwaczek (30 November 1937 - 2 March 2011) was a British historian and television presenter.
Title: Suzannah Lipscomb
Passage: Suzannah Rebecca Gabriella Lipscomb (born 1978) is a British historian, academic and television presenter who has written and appeared in a number of television and radio programmes about British history.
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Suzannah Lipscomb
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I Never Knew That About Britain
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Suzannah Lipscomb
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What kind of film was famous for?
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Title: Reba (album)
Passage: Reba is the thirteenth studio album by American country singer Reba McEntire, released on April 18, 1988. Gone were the honky tonk stable steel guitars and fiddles of "My Kind of Country" and "Have I Got a Deal for You", to be replaced by a highly produced and orchestrated Bakersfield-like sound. This did not diminish the album's sales, as it was her third 1 country album, and two of its tracks, "I Know How He Feels" and "New Fool at an Old Game," reached 1 on the Billboard country singles charts. A remake of an old jazz vocal standard made famous by Ella Fitzgerald, "Sunday Kind of Love", reached the 5 spot. Also covered was "Respect", a song made famous by Aretha Franklin.
Title: Svetlana Ustinova
Passage: Svetlana Vladimirovna Ustinova (Russian: ; born 1 May 1982) is a Russian actress, most notable for appearing in the film "Hardcore Henry".
Title: Encounters of the Spooky Kind II
Passage: Encounters of the Spooky Kind II is a 1990 Hong Kong martial arts comedy horror film produced, choreographed, starring Sammo Hung. The film was produced by Hung's production company, Bojon Films Company Ltd. It was released as "Spooky Encounters 2" in the US. It is sometimes listed as "aka Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind 2 ". Despite the title, the film is not a sequel to "Encounters of the Spooky Kind". The film's Chinese title literally translates as "Ghost Bites Ghost".
Title: Encounters of the Spooky Kind
Passage: Encounters of the Spooky Kind () is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts comedy horror film written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the lead role. The film was produced by Hung's production company Bo Ho Film Company. It was released as "Spooky Encounters" in the US. It is sometimes listed as "Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind", more blatantly mimicking the title of the film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977). The film was the progenitor of the jiangshi film genre and one of Hong Kong's first kung fu horror comedies.
Title: Svetlana Svetlichnaya
Passage: Svetlana Afanasyevna Svetlichnaya (Russian: ) (born 15 May 1940) is a Soviet and Russian actress most famous for her role in "The Diamond Arm" ("Brilliantovaya Ruka").
Title: Svetlana Tanasi
Passage: Svetlana Tanasi (Serbian Cyrillic: , alias "Big Mama"), born on September 16, is a Serbian singer who had years of experience in singing at private parties and celebrations before gathering the courage to apply for the auditions for Zvezde Granda 20082009 singing contest. As she was short-listed to the 36 final contestants out of almost 15,000 who applied, her debut on the stage marked the whole season as her interpretation of the worldwide famous Gypsy song "Djelem, djelem" brought all the audience and the jury to their feet.
Title: Svetlana Metkina
Passage: Svetlana Aleksandrovna Metkina (Russian: ; born 7 January 1974) is a Russian actress from Moscow. She is known outside Russia for playing the Czechoslovak reporter Lenka Janek in the 2006 film "Bobby". known in Hollywood under the name Lana Litvak husband Michel Litvak.
Title: Svetlana Savyolova
Passage: Svetlana Ivanovna Savyolova (Russian: , 7 January 1942 30 January 1999) was a Soviet Russian film and stage actress. Savyolova starred in seven films and then acted on stage. For her look Savyolova was sometimes called "the Russian Brigitte Bardot".
Title: The Diamond Arm
Passage: The Diamond Arm (Russian: "Brilliantovaya ruka") is a Soviet comedy film made by Mosfilm and first released in 1969. The film was directed by director Leonid Gaidai and starred several famous Soviet actors, including Yuri Nikulin, Andrei Mironov, Anatoli Papanov, Nonna Mordyukova and Svetlana Svetlichnaya. "The Diamond Arm" has become a Russian cult film and is considered by many Russian contemporaries to be one of the finest comedies of its time. It was also one of the all-time leaders at the Soviet box office with over 76,700,000 theatre admissions in the Soviet era. The plot of the film was based on a real-life news item about Swiss smugglers who tried to transport jewels in an orthopedic cast.
Title: Svetlana Smirnova (actress)
Passage: Svetlana Stanislavovna Smirnova (Russian: ; born 25 April 1956) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress. She was made a People's Artist of Russia in 2005. She is notable for works including "A Glass of Water" (1979).
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Folu Erinle, is a Nigerian, and former olympic sportster of what, the act of running and jumping over an obstacle at speed, who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics?
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Title: Congo at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Passage: The Republic of the Congo competed in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The Games were hosted from October 10, 1964 to October 24, 1964. The delegation of Congo consisted of two athletes. Congo did not receive medals at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Title: Rudolf Vesper
Passage: Rudolf Vesper (born April 3, 1939) is a former Olympic wrestler for East Germany. Born in Niehmen, Lower Silesia, Vesper competed for the Unified German team in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, and then East Germany in 1968 in Mexico City. Both times, he competed in the men's welterweight division of the Greco-Roman wrestling event.
Title: Folu Erinle
Passage: Folu Erinle (born 29 January 1940) is a Nigerian former hurdler who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Title: Margitta Gummel
Passage: Margitta Gummel (ne Helmbold on 29 June 1941) is a German former Olympic gold medalist. She competed for the Unified German team in the 1964 Summer Olympics, East Germany in the 1968 Summer Olympics, and East Germany again at the 1972 Summer Olympics. She had a long rivalry with Nadezhda Chizhova of the Soviet Union.
Title: Peter Robeson
Passage: Peter Robeson (born 21 October 1929) is a British equestrian and Olympic medalist. He won a bronze medal in show jumping (team) at the 1956 Summer Olympics, and a bronze medal in individual show jumping at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Among his talented stable of horses were Craven A, Firecrest, and Grebe.
Title: Lubomr Ncovsk
Passage: Lubomr Ncovsk (26 May 1935 10 March 1982 in Kralupy nad Vltavou) was a Czech sport shooter who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics and in the 1968 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal in the rapid fire pistol at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Title: Ion Tripa
Passage: Ion Tripa (30 March 1934 2001) was a Romanian sport shooter who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal in the rapid fire pistol event at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Title: Titus Erinle
Passage: Titus Erinle (born 23 June 1927) is a Nigerian sprinter. He competed in the 100 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1956 Summer Olympics. Erinle was eliminated in the heats of the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games 220 yards.
Title: Chad at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Passage: Chad sent a delegation of two athletes to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China: Moumi Sbergu, who competed in the men's 100 meters, and Hinikissia Albertine Ndikert, who competed in the women's 100 meters and also bore the Chadian flag during ceremonies. The appearance of this delegation marked the tenth appearance of Chad at the Summer Olympics, the first been in 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, and its seventh appearance since its Olympic hiatus between 1976 and 1980. Both Sbergu and Ndikert ranked seventh in their respective heats and did not advance past the qualification round. As of the end of the 2012 London Olympics, there have been no medalists from Chad.
Title: Hurdling
Passage: Hurdling is the act of running and jumping over an obstacle at speed. In the early 19th century, hurdlers ran at and jumped over each hurdle, landing on both feet and checking their forward motion. After experimenting with different step patterns the 3-step for high hurdles, 7-step for low hurdles, and 15-step for intermediate hurdles was decided on. In the sport of athletics, hurdling forms the basis of a number track and field events which are a highly specialized form of obstacle racing. In these events, a series of barriers known as hurdles are set at precisely measured heights and distances which each athlete must pass by running over. Failure to pass over, by passing under, or intentionally knocking over hurdles will result in disqualification.
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Folu Erinle
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Who directed a 2017 film starring Antonio Aakeel?
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Title: The Contract (2015 film)
Passage: The Contract (previously known as "Squat" is a 2016 British crime thriller feature film directed by Nic Auerbach. The Contract is a nascent love story of two people from polar opposite worlds, thrown together by circumstance. The film stars Robert Fucilla, Sarah Armstrong, Danny Webb, Patrick Ryecart, Antonio Aakeel, and Jack Brady. The Film was released on DVD and online January 18, 2016.
Title: Original Sin (2001 film)
Passage: Original Sin is a 2001 erotic thriller film starring Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie. It is based on the novel "Waltz into Darkness" by Cornell Woolrich, and is a remake of the 1969 Franois Truffaut film "Mississippi Mermaid". The movie was produced by actress Michelle Pfeiffer's production company, Via Rosa Productions.
Title: The Hungry
Passage: The Hungry is a 2017 Indian drama film directed by Bornila Chatterjee. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and is a modern adaptation of "Titus Andronicus" by William Shakespeare.
Title: Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever
Passage: Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever is a 2002 action-thriller film starring Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu, and directed by Wych Kaosayananda (under the pseudonym of "Kaos"). Liu and Banderas play opposing secret agents who are supposedly enemies but team up to fight a common enemy. It is an international co-production between Canada, Germany, and the United States. The film has been called one of the worst movies ever made. At the box office, the film made 19.9 million on a 70 million budget. With a total of 116 reviews, the highest for a film with a 0 score, "Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever" is the worst reviewed film in the history of Rotten Tomatoes.
Title: Eaten by Lions (film)
Passage: Eaten by Lions is a British comedy feature film written and directed by Jason Wingard. The film stars Antonio Aakeel, Jack Carroll, Johnny Vegas, and Asim Chaudhry. The Film is the feature-length adaptation of the director's 2013 short film 'Going to Mecca' which won best comedy at the Manchester International Film Festival. The feature follows half-brothers Omar and Pete as they embark on a journey to find Omar's estranged father, confronting him on the day of his daughters engagement party.
Title: The Line of Freedom (film)
Passage: The Line of Freedom is a 2013 political drama film directed and produced by David Whitney and starring Antonio Aakeel. The film had its world premiere at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2013. It was instantly banned in Pakistan due to the controversial depiction of its security forces and subsequently contributed to a national ban of the Internet Movie Database. The film has sparked a backlash from some titling it "anti-state propaganda" and resulted in its star Antonio Aakeel allegedly receiving death threats.
Title: Autmata
Passage: Autmata is a 2014 Spanish-Bulgarian science fiction action film starring Antonio Banderas. The film is directed by Spanish director Gabe Ibez and co-written by Ibez with Igor Legarreta and Javier Snchez Donate. Along with Banderas, the film stars Birgitte Hjort Srensen, Melanie Griffith, Dylan McDermott, Robert Forster and Tim McInnerny.
Title: Altamira (film)
Passage: Finding Altamira (released as Altamira in Spain) is a 2016 Spanish biographical drama film starring Antonio Banderas, and directed by Hugh Hudson. It is Hudson's first fiction film since "I Dreamed of Africa" in 2000.
Title: City of Tiny Lights
Passage: City of Tiny Lights is a British crime thriller film directed by Pete Travis and written by Patrick Neate, based on his own 2005 novel of same name. The film stars Riz Ahmed, James Floyd, Billie Piper, Cush Jumbo, Roshan Seth and Antonio Aakeel. Principal photography began on 27 April 2015 in London. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2017.
Title: Antonio Aakeel
Passage: Antonio Aakeel is an English actor. He is best known for appearing in "Skins", "City of Tiny Lights" and BBC One's mini-series "Three Girls". He stars in the upcoming feature films "Eaten by Lions", "Tomb Raider" and "The Hungry".
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Bornila Chatterjee
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Antonio Aakeel
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The Hungry
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"Silly Love Songs" is a song on an album released on which date ?
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Title: Wings at the Speed of Sound
Passage: Wings at the Speed of Sound is the fifth studio album by Wings, released on 25 March 1976 as a follow-up to their previous album "Venus and Mars". Issued at the height of the band's popularity, it reached the top spot on the US album chart and peaked at number 2 on the UK album chart. Both singles from the album also reached the top 5 of the UK and US singles charts, with 'Silly Love Songs' reaching number 1 in the US.
Title: Love Songs (Ayumi Hamasaki album)
Passage: Love Songs (stylized as Love songs) is the twelfth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki. The album was released on December 22, 2010 through Avex Trax, eight months after her eleventh studio album "Rock 'n' Roll Circus". A stylistic return to the aesthetic of her albums before "Secret", "Love Songs" contains pop songs with lyrics primarily revolving around love, many of them ballads.
Title: Jnigatsu no Love Song: Complete Box
Passage: Jnigatsu no Love Songs Complete Box (December Love Songs Complete Box) is a limited edition box set album released by Gackt on December 13, 2006. It contains nine different versions of the previously released single Jnigatsu no Love Song, including the Chinese version duet with Leehom Wang, and four new versions. The box set also contained an aromatherapy diffuser and gold silver foil postcards of the CD covers.
Title: Cook of the House
Passage: "Cook of the House" is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released on Wings' 1976 album "Wings at the Speed of Sound". It was also released as the B-side to the number 1 single "Silly Love Songs." The song was included on Linda McCartney's posthumous 1998 solo album "Wide Prairie".
Title: G4 Love Songs
Passage: G4 Love Songs is the fifth album released by "X Factor" runners-up G4. The album of love songs features Lesley Garrett, Merrill Osmond, Oli Nez and The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. "G4 Love Songs" was funded by fans through PledgeMusic, where the funding reached 112. Part of the pledge money was donated to Breast Cancer Care.
Title: Love Songs (Glen Campbell album)
Passage: Love Songs, released on the Gold Label in 2000, contains a selection of songs from the "Love Songs" disc from the 1999 My Hits and Love Songs album.
Title: Silly Love Songs
Passage: "Silly Love Songs" is a song written by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney and performed by Wings. The song appears on the 1976 album "Wings at the Speed of Sound." It was also released as a single in 1976, backed with "Cook of the House". The song, written in response to music critics accusing him of writing only "silly love songs", also features disco overtones.
Title: Songs for a Blue Guitar
Passage: Songs for a Blue Guitar is an album by Red House Painters, released on July 22, 1996 in the UK, and a day later in the US. It is effectively a Mark Kozelek solo album, since no other members of the band are listed in the liner notes. The album introduced heavier, electric guitar driven rock to their sound in songs like "Make Like Paper", and Kozelek's cover of Paul McCartney Wings' "Silly Love Songs".
Title: Love Songs (Michael Jackson album)
Passage: Love Songs is a compilation album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on January 15, 2002 by Motown Records as a part of "Motown's Love Songs" line. The album contains 14 love songs and ballads Michael Jackson recorded, either by himself or with The Jackson 5, during his time on Motown in the early '70s. In this case there are many hits of Michael (such as "Got to Be There"), or The Jackson 5 hits, such as "Who's Lovin' You,". It also includes an unreleased version of The Jackson 5 hit, "I'll Be There", and the original mix of Michael's "Call on Me".
Title: Silly Love Songs (Glee)
Passage: "Silly Love Songs" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American musical television series "Glee", and the thirty-fourth overall. The Valentine's Day-themed episode was written by series creator Ryan Murphy, directed by Tate Donovan, and premiered on Fox on February 8, 2011. In this episode, Director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) assigns the McKinley High School glee club to perform love songs in honor of Valentine's Day. Club member Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) sets up a kissing booth for the occasion, to take advantage of his rising popularity and raise money for the club. At the Dalton Academy, Blaine Anderson (Darren Criss) and the Dalton Academy Warblers make plans to perform a musical number outside of the campus, and Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) confesses his love for Blaine.
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