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Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton served Richard II of England who was also known by what name?
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Title: Richard II of England
Passage: Richard II (6 January 1367 c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. Richard, a son of Edward, the Black Prince, was born in Bordeaux during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. His father was Prince of Aquitaine. Richard was the younger brother of Edward of Angoulme, upon whose death Richard, at three years of age, became second in line to the throne after his father. Upon the death of Richard's father prior to the death of Edward III, Richard, by primogeniture, became the heir apparent to the throne. With Edward III's death the following year, Richard succeeded to the throne at the age of ten.
Title: William le Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
Passage: William le Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, King of Mann (13501399) was a close supporter of King Richard II of England. He was a second son of Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton.
Title: Stephen Scrope, 2nd Baron Scrope of Masham
Passage: Stephen Scrope, 2nd Baron Scrope of Masham and Upsale (1345-1406) was the second surviving son of Henry Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Masham. Stephen Scrope had a brother, John, and a sister Joan, who married Henry, Lord Fitzhugh.
Title: John Scrope, 8th Baron Scrope of Bolton
Passage: John le Scrope, 8th Baron Scrope of Bolton (c. 1510 22 June 1549) was the son of Henry le Scrope, 7th Baron Scrope of Bolton and Mabel Dacre.
Title: Henry Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Masham
Passage: Henry le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Masham ("c." 1312 31 July 1392) was an English soldier and administrator.
Title: Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton
Passage: Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton ( 1327 1403) was an English soldier and courtier, serving Richard II of England. He also fought under the Black Prince at the Battle of Crecy in 1346.
Title: Baron Scrope of Masham
Passage: Baron Scrope of Masham is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 25 November 1350 as a barony by writ for Henry le Scrope, son of Geoffrey le Scrope and first cousin of Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton. Richard le Scrope, a younger son of the 1st Baron, was Archbishop of York and executed for his role in the Percy revolt of 1405.
Title: Baron Scrope of Bolton
Passage: The title Baron Scrope of Bolton was created in the Peerage of England for Sir Richard le Scrope as a barony by writ on 8 January 1371. It became dormant on the death of the 11th Baron (1st Earl of Sunderland) in 1630 without legitimate issue.
Title: Thomas Scrope, 10th Baron Scrope of Bolton
Passage: Thomas le Scrope, 10th Baron Scrope of Bolton (1567 2 September 1609) was the son of Henry le Scrope, 9th Baron Scrope of Bolton and Margaret Howard, daughter of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.
Title: Earl of Sunderland
Passage: Earl of Sunderland is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of England. The first creation came in 1627 in favour of Emanuel Scrope, 12th Baron Scrope of Bolton. The earldom became extinct on his death in 1630 while the barony became either extinct or dormant (see Baron Scrope of Bolton for more information on this title). The second creation came in 1643 in favour of the Royalist soldier Henry Spencer, 3rd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton. The Spencer family descended from Sir John Spencer (d. 1522) who acquired the Wormleighton estate in Warwickshire and the Althorp estate in Northamptonshire. His grandson Sir John Spencer (d. 1586) was a Knight of the Shire for Northamptonshire. The latter's grandson Sir Robert Spencer represented Brackley in Parliament in the late 16th century. In 1603 Sir Robert was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Spencer of Wormleighton. He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, William, the second Baron. He had previously represented Northamptonshire in Parliament. His eldest son was the aforementioned third Baron. In July 1643 he was created Earl of Sunderland in the Peerage of England. Lord Sunderland was killed at the Battle of Newbury in September of the same year. He was succeeded by his two-year-old only son, Robert, the second Earl. He later gained great distinction as a statesman and notably served four times as Secretary of State for the Southern Department.
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Richard of Bordeaux
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Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton
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Richard II of England
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The fingerstyle genre of guitar music that originated in Hawaii guitar tuning, is traditional of where?
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Title: Slack-key guitar
Passage: Slack-key guitar is a fingerstyle genre of guitar music that originated in Hawaii. Its name refers to its characteristic open tunings: the English term is a translation of the Hawaiian "k h alu", which means "loosen the [tuning] key". Most slack-key tunings can be achieved by starting with a guitar in standard tuning and detuning or "slacking" one or more of the strings until the six strings form a single chord, frequently G major.
Title: El McMeen
Passage: Elmer Ellsworth McMeen, III (known as El McMeen) (born June 3, 1947 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania), is an acoustic steel-string fingerstyle guitarist. His specialty is fingerstyle arrangements of sung or strongly melodic pieces, ranging from the Irish genre, to hymns, gospel tunes and pop music. He has also composed instrumentals for guitar, and has published a book of Irish and Scottish instrumental music that he arranged for classical string trio (violin, viola and cello). That book is called Celtic Treasures for String Trio (Piney Ridge, 2005). He plays and arranges guitar music almost exclusively in the CGDGAD tuning. (That tuning, developed by English guitarist Dave Evans in the 1960s, is similar to a Hawaiian slack-key tuning [CGCGAD] called "C Ni'ihau" tuning.) "Acoustic Guitar" magazine (Oct. 2001, No. 106) called McMeen "the king of CGDGAD tuning".
Title: C tuning (guitar)
Passage: C tuning is a type of guitar tuning. The strings of the guitar are tuned two whole steps lower than standard tuning. The resulting notes can be described most commonly as C-F-A-D-G-C or C-F-B-E-G-C. This is not be confused with C tuning which is one and one half steps lower than standard tuning.
Title: B tuning
Passage: B tuning, or A tuning, is a method of guitar tuning (and stringed instruments per se) in which all strings on a six-stringed instrument, most often guitar, are tuned down by 3 steps. For example, standard guitar tuning is E A D G B E. B tuning starts by tuning the lowest string on a guitar E, to B and then tuning all strings down in the same interval of 3 steps down.
Title: Drop D tuning
Passage: Drop D tuning, also known as DADGBE (from lowest to highest string), is an alternative, or scordatura, form of guitar tuning specifically, a dropped tuning in which the lowest (sixth) string is tuned down ("dropped") from the usual E of standard tuning (EADGBE, from lowest to highest string) by one whole step a tone (2 frets) to D. Drop D tuning, as well as other lowered altered tunings, are often used with the electric guitar in heavy metal music. It is also used in blues, country, folk (often with acoustic guitar), and classical guitar.
Title: Hauyani
Passage: Hauyani is a guitar tuning and method used in Southeast Africa, derived from the term "Hawaiian" (see Hawaiian guitar). . It refers to both a trichord tuning, as well as playing the guitar using a guitar slide or similar improvised object. A common tuning is GECgec, and it is found in countries such as Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique. The technique may be related to indigenous techniques of playing local monochords with a smooth object to create glissando.
Title: Le Igi
Passage: Le Igi is a style of Slack Key guitar tuning traditional in Samoa.
Title: DADGAD
Passage: DADGAD, or Celtic tuning is an alternative guitar tuning most associated with Celtic music, though it has also found use in rock, folk, metal and several other genres. Instead of the standard EADGBE tuning, the six guitar strings are tuned, from low to high, D2 A2 D3 G3 A3 D4. Tuning to DADGAD from standard is accomplished by tuning the first, second and sixth strings down a whole step (two frets). The result is an open D suspended fourth chord (see suspended chord). Being suspended, the open tuning is neither intrinsically major nor minor.
Title: E tuning
Passage: E (Eflat) tuning or D (Dsharp) tuning is an alternative form of guitar tuning. It is based on the standard guitar tuning, except that all of the strings are lowered by one halfstep. The result looks like this: E A D G B E (or D-G-C-F-A-D). The guitar is usually played identically to standard tuning, resulting in a heavier tone without requiring the guitarist to learn different chords or fingering.
Title: Drop B tuning
Passage: Drop B tuning is a heavy metal guitar tuning for a six-string guitar where the strings are tuned to B-F-B-E-G-C (or B-G-B-E-A-D). This is a "drop 1" tuning in the key of C (i.e. tune the whole guitar down a minor third from standard tuning, then the 6th string is lowered an additional whole step down). As a result, it uses the same fingering as all other "drop" tunings.
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Samoa
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Le Igi
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Slack-key guitar
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This athelete who competed in the Men's High Jump at the Commonwealth Games in 2002 is also an English actor who has appeared on the stage in musical theatre, notably in what musical?
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Title: Gavin Lee
Passage: Gavin Lee (born 15 October 1971) is an English actor who has appeared on the stage in musical theatre, notably in the musical "Mary Poppins", in both the West End and on Broadway.
Title: Helen Frith
Passage: Helen Audrey Ray Frith (born July 12, 1939 in Roseville, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian athlete. She competed in the 1960 and 1964 Olympics, representing her native country in the long jump, high jump and pentathlon. She won silver medals at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in both the long jump and high jump. She is the daughter of masters athletics legend Ruth Frith who also coached her. She joined her mother in masters competition, under her married name Helen Searle she holds masters W60 world records in the hammer throw and throws pentathlon.
Title: John Vernon (athlete)
Passage: John Vernon (born 3 September 1929) is an Australian former high jumper who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. He finished seventh in the 1950 British Empire Games high jump. In the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games high jump he finished sixth.
Title: Debbie Brill
Passage: Debbie Arden Brill, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born March 10, 1953) is a Canadian high jump athlete who at the age of 16 became the first North American woman to clear 6 feet. Her unique reverse jumping stylewhich is now almost exclusively the technique of elite high jumperswas called the "Brill Bend" and was developed by her when she was a child, around the same time as Dick Fosbury was developing the similar Fosbury Flop in the USA. Brill won gold in the high jump at the 1970 Commonwealth Games, and at the Pan American Games in 1971. She finished 8th in the 1972 Summer Olympics, then quit the sport in the wake of the Munich massacre, returning three years later. She won gold at the IAAF World Cup in 1979, and at the 1982 Commonwealth Games. She has held the Canadian high jump record since 1969, and set the current record of 1.99 meters in 1982, a few months after giving birth to her first child.
Title: Antoine Burke
Passage: Antoine Burke (born 20 July 1975) is a retired Irish athlete born in Limerick. Burke attended University College Dublin on an athletics scholarship and also studied at the University of Limerick. He had an eclectic athletic career representing Ireland as a senior athlete at the high jump, long jump, 400 metres and 400 metre hurdles. He was runner up at the 1994 World Junior Championship in the high jump and four years later jumped a personal best of 2.24 metres. Burke never subsequently met the expectations set by his silver medal but competed for some number of years both in the high jump and other events. Whilst some observers of Irish athletics mused that 6 ft 4 tall Burke who was in and around fourteen stone could have fond his ultimate forte as a decathlete he was a surprisingly poor and unathletic thrower making success in this field quite uncertain.
Title: Tania Dixon
Passage: Tania Dixon (ne Murray) is a high jumper and triple jumper from Dunedin, New Zealand. Murray won the gold medal in the women's high jump at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland. In 1991, she set a New Zealand record for the women's high jump of 1.92 metres, and in 1997 set a similar record for the triple jump of 13.48 metres. Murray was New Zealand women's high jump champion in 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1997, and was New Zealand triple jump champion in 1994, 1997, and 1999.
Title: Isobel Pooley
Passage: Isobel Pooley (born 21 December 1992) is a British track and field athlete who specialises in the high jump. She won a silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Three weeks later on 24 August 2014, she cleared 1.96 m to break the 32-year-old UK outdoor high jump record. She went on to jump 1.97m in The National Championships at Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham on 4 July 2015.
Title: Montserrat at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
Passage: Montserrat competed in their third Commonwealth Games in 2002. Only one athlete took part, Gavin Lee who competed in the Men's High Jump and jumped 1.95 meters, finishing 16th.
Title: Rosella Thorne
Passage: Rosella Thorne (born 11 December 1930) is a Canadian sprinter. She competed in the women's 100 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympics. She also competed in the 1950 British Empire Games and finished fifth in the high jump, seventh in the long jump, and was eliminated in the heats of the 80 metres hurdles. In the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games long jump she finished fourth.
Title: Robyn Woodhouse
Passage: Robyn Woodhouse (born 26 July 1943) is a former female track and field athlete from Australia, who mainly competed in the high jump event during her career. She represented her native country at the 1964 Summer Olympics, and won the gold medal in high jump at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth, Western Australia.
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Mary Poppins
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Montserrat at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
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Gavin Lee
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In what city was the person born who proposed the Alcubierre drive?
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Title: Miguel Alcubierre
Passage: Miguel Alcubierre Moya (born March 28, 1964 in Mexico City) is a Mexican theoretical physicist.
Title: Nabi Tajima
Passage: Nabi Tajima ( , Tajima Nabi , born 4 August 1900) is a Japanese supercentenarian. At the age of , she is the world's oldest verified living person and the last surviving person born in the 19th century. She is the oldest verified Japanese and Asian person ever.
Title: Alcubierre drive
Passage: The Alcubierre drive or Alcubierre warp drive (or Alcubierre metric, referring to metric tensor) is a speculative idea based on a solution of Einstein's field equations in general relativity as proposed by Mexican theoretical physicist Miguel Alcubierre, by which a spacecraft could achieve apparent faster-than-light travel if a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, negative mass) could be created.
Title: Foreign-born Japanese
Passage: A foreign-born Japanese ( , gaikoku umare no nihonjin , literally "Japanese person born in a foreign country") is a Japanese person of foreign descent or heritage, who was born outside Japan and later acquired Japanese citizenship. This category encompasses persons of both Japanese and non-Japanese descent. The former subcategory is considered because of intricacies of national and international laws regarding the citizenship of newborn persons.
Title: Harold G. White
Passage: Harold G. "Sonny" White is a mechanical engineer, aerospace engineer and applied physicist who is the Advanced Propulsion Team Lead for the NASA Engineering Directorate and is known for proposing new Alcubierre drive concepts and promoting advanced propulsion projects, under development at the NASA Johnson Space Center, including the first practical experiment to test the existence of Alcubierre drive effects.
Title: Indian Citizenship Act
Passage: The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, also known as the Snyder Act, was proposed by Representative Homer P. Snyder (R) of New York and granted full U.S. citizenship to the indigenous peoples of the United States, called "Indians" in this Act. While the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution defined as citizens any person born in the U.S., the amendment had been interpreted to restrict the citizenship rights of most Native people. The act was signed into law by President Calvin Coolidge on June 2, 1924. It was enacted partially in recognition of the thousands of Indians who served in the armed forces during World War I.
Title: Les Irwin
Passage: Leslie Herbert "Les" Irwin, CBE (1 May 1898 28 January 1985) was an Australian politician. Born in Newcastle, New South Wales, he was educated at state schools and underwent military service 191630. Upon the end of his service, he became a bank manager. In 1963, he was selected as the Liberal candidate for the seat of Mitchell in the Australian House of Representatives. He was the last person born in the nineteenth century, the last person born before Federation, and the last World War I veteran elected to the House. He held Mitchell until his defeat in 1972. Irwin died in 1985.
Title: Mamzer
Passage: A mamzer (Hebrew: ) is a person born from certain forbidden relationships, or the descendant of such a person, in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish religious law. A "mamzer" in modern Jewish culture is someone who is either born out of adultery by a married Jewish woman and a Jewish man who is not her husband, or born out of incest (as defined by the Bible), or someone who has a "mamzer" as a parent. Mamzer status is not synonymous with illegitimacy, since it does not include children whose mothers were unmarried.
Title: Edwin L. Mechem
Passage: Edwin Leard Mechem (July 2, 1912November 27, 2002) was a prominent Republican politician from New Mexico. He served as the 15th, 17th and 19th Governor of New Mexico and represented the state in the United States Senate. Mechem was the first person born in the 20th century to become the state's governor, as well as the first person born in New Mexico after statehood to succeed to the office. He later served as a Federal Judge.
Title: IXS Enterprise
Passage: IXS "Enterprise", named after Starship "Enterprise" from the "Star Trek" fictional franchise, is a conceptual interstellar superluminal spacecraft designed by NASA scientist Dr. Harold G. White, revealed at SpaceVision 2013, designed for the goal of achieving warp travel. The conceptual spacecraft would be a modified version of the Alcubierre drive. Dr. White is currently running the WhiteJuday warp-field interferometer experiment in order to develop a proof of concept for Alcubierre-style warp travel, if possible. The Alcubierre drive uses exotic matter (not to be confused with antimatter) to travel faster than light.
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Mexico City
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Alcubierre drive
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Miguel Alcubierre
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Who wrote the screenplay for the 2011 film in which Collette Wolfe had a role ?
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Title: Moving On (The Office)
Passage: "Moving On" is the sixteenth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series "The Office" and the 192nd episode overall. The episode was written by Graham Wagner. It was directed by Jon Favreau. It originally aired on NBC on February 14, 2013. The episode guest stars Bob Odenkirk, Mary Gillis, Collette Wolfe, and Andy Buckley. The episode also features the return of former series regular Zach Woods as Gabe Lewis.
Title: Hot Tub Time Machine
Passage: Hot Tub Time Machine is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink and starring John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan, Kellee Stewart, Crystal Lowe, Collette Wolfe and Chevy Chase. The film was released on March 26, 2010. A sequel, "Hot Tub Time Machine 2", was released on February 20, 2015.
Title: Annie Mumolo
Passage: Anne Marie "Annie" Mumolo (born July 10, 1973) is an American actress, screenwriter, comedian and producer, known for co-writing the 2011 film "Bridesmaids", for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Title: Young Adult (film)
Passage: Young Adult is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman, from a screenplay written by Diablo Cody, and starring Charlize Theron. Reitman and Cody worked together previously on "Juno" (2007). "Young Adult" began a limited release on December 9, 2011, before expanding to a wide release on December 16. It received generally positive reviews.
Title: Catch Me Daddy
Passage: Catch Me Daddy is a 2014 British thriller film directed by Daniel Wolfe. It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film received its British debut screening at the 2014 London Film Festival. Sameena Ahmed won the award at the festival for the Best British Newcomer. It was shown at the Leeds Film Festival in November 2014. Wolfe wrote the script with his brother, Matthew Wolfe.
Title: Ko 2
Passage: Ko 2 (English: "King 2") is a 2016 Indian Tamil political thriller film written and directed by Sarath, who earlier worked as associate director screenplay writer for Unnaipol Oruvan, Billa 2 and few uncredited Telugu Tamil movies. The film is being produced by Elred Kumar and features Bobby Simha and Nikki Galrani in the leading roles, while Prakash Raj reprises his role from the first film. A stand-alone sequel to the successful 2011 film "Ko", the film was planned to release in April 2016. The film was released on 13 May 2016 and received good reviews from critics. Ko 2 is listed in the best of 2016 by The Hindu. It is based on the Telugu film "Prathinidhi".
Title: The League of Frightened Men (1937 film)
Passage: The League of Frightened Men is a 1937 mystery film based on the second Nero Wolfe novel by Rex Stout. Directed by Alfred E. Green, the Columbia Pictures film stars Walter Connolly as Nero Wolfe, a role played by Edward Arnold in the previous year's "Meet Nero Wolfe". The role of Wolfe's assistant Archie Goodwin was reprised by Lionel Stander.
Title: Tanu Weds Manu: Returns
Passage: Tanu Weds Manu Returns is a 2015 Indian romantic drama film directed by Anand L. Rai which serves as a sequel to the 2011 film "Tanu Weds Manu". Kangana Ranaut, R. Madhavan, Jimmy Shergill, Deepak Dobriyal, Swara Bhaskar and Eijaz Khan reprise their roles from the original film. Ranaut also portrays the additional role of a Haryanvi athlete in it. The story, screenplay and the dialogues were written by Himanshu Sharma. The soundtrack and film score were composed by Krsna Solo and the lyrics were penned by Rajshekhar. Saroj Khan and BoscoCaesar were the films choreographers while the editing was done by Hemal Kothari.
Title: Collette Wolfe
Passage: Collette Wolfe is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in films such as "Observe and Report" (2009), "Hot Tub Time Machine" (2010), "Young Adult" (2011), and "Interstellar" (2014).
Title: Paul Johansson
Passage: Paul Joseph Otto Johansson (born January 26, 1964) is an American-Canadian actor and director in film and television, best known for playing Dan Scott on the WBCW series, "One Tree Hill", and for his role as Nick Wolfe on the short lived "" spin-off "". He directed the 2011 film adaptation of Ayn Rand's novel, "".
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Diablo Cody,
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Collette Wolfe
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Young Adult (film)
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Stephen Sommers directed film "The Jungle Book" was adapted by which company?
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Title: Van Helsing (film)
Passage: Van Helsing is a 2004 American dark fantasy action-adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It stars Hugh Jackman as vigilante monster hunter Van Helsing, and Kate Beckinsale as Anna Valerious. The film is an homage and tribute to the Universal Horror Monster films from the 1930s and '40s (also produced by Universal Studios which were in turn based on novels by Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley), of which Sommers is a fan.
Title: The Second Jungle Book
Passage: The Second Jungle Book is a sequel to "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling. First published in 1895, it features five stories about Mowgli and three unrelated stories, all but one set in India, most of which Kipling wrote while living in Vermont. All of the stories were previously published in magazines in 1894-5, often under different titles. The original book is now worth 3.4 million. The 1994 film "The Jungle Book" used this book as a source.
Title: The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993 film)
Passage: The Adventures of Huck Finn is a 1993 American adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers, distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and Buena Vista Pictures, and starring Elijah Wood, Courtney B. Vance, Jason Robards and Robbie Coltrane; it is based on Mark Twain's novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and focuses on at least three-fourths of the book. The film follows a boy named Huckleberry Finn and an escaped slave named Jim, who travel the Mississippi River together and overcome various obstacles along the way.
Title: Bob Ducsay
Passage: Bob Ducsay (born c. 1962) is a film editor, screenwriter and producer who has worked on over 20 film and television productions. He is best known for his work with his friend Stephen Sommers. He has edited all of Sommers' films and has served as a producer on some. He aspired to be in the film making industry during high school. He graduated from Saint Brenden High in Miami, Florida in 1980 and went on to film school.
Title: Sommers Company
Passage: Sommers Company is a film production company founded by Stephen Sommers and Bob Ducsay in 2000.
Title: The Jungle Book (1994 film)
Passage: Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book is a 1994 live-action American adventure film co-written and directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Edward S. Feldman and Raju Patel, from a story by Ronald Yanover and Mark Geldman. It is the second film adaptation by The Walt Disney Company of the Mowgli stories from "The Jungle Book" and "The Second Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling.
Title: The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli amp; Baloo
Passage: The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli Baloo is a 1997 American adventure film starring Jamie Williams as Mowgli, with Roddy McDowall and Billy Campbell in supporting roles. It is a live action adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" (not based on "The Second Jungle Book", as its title would suggest). The film was adapted for the screen by Bayard Johnson and Matthew Horton.
Title: Jungle Book (2018 film)
Passage: Jungle Book (formerly known as Jungle Book: Origins) is an upcoming live-action adventure fantasy film directed by Andy Serkis and written by Callie Kloves, based on "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling. The film stars Rohan Chand, Matthew Rhys and Freida Pinto, with motion capture performances from Tom Hollander, Christian Bale, and Benedict Cumberbatch.
Title: Stephen Sommers
Passage: Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American screenwriter and film director, best known for "The Mummy" (1999) and its sequel, "The Mummy Returns" (2001). He also directed Disney's live action version of "Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book" (1994), the actionhorror film "Van Helsing" (2004), and "" (2009).
Title: G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Passage: G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra is a 2009 American action film based on the toy franchise created by Hasbro, with particular inspiration from the comic book series and cartoon series "". It is the first instalment in the live-action "G.I. Joe" film series. The film was directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, and co-written by Stuart Beattie, based on a 1998 screenplay by John Paul Kay. "G.I. Joe" features an ensemble cast based on the various characters of the franchise. The story follows two American soldiers, Duke and Ripcord, who join the G.I. Joe Team after being attacked by Military Armaments Research Syndicate (M.A.R.S.) troops.
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The Walt Disney Company
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Stephen Sommers
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The Jungle Book (1994 film)
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Which Musician is older Philip Labonte or Shin Hye-sung
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Title: S (South Korean band)
Passage: S () is a South Korean project group consisting of three members: Kangta, Lee Ji-hoon and Shin Hye-sung. The group debuted in 2003, under the SM Entertainment label. After 11 years, they released and promoted another mini-album in 2014.
Title: All That Remains (band)
Passage: All That Remains is an American heavy metal band from Springfield, Massachusetts, formed in 1998. They have released eight studio albums, a , and have sold over a million records worldwide. The group currently consists of vocalist Philip Labonte, guitarists Oli Herbert and Mike Martin, bassist Aaron Patrick, and former Diecast drummer Jason Costa. Labonte and Herbert are the only original members. In spite of this, the band's line-up had remained consistent from the release of 2008's "Overcome" until 2015's "The Order of Things", spanning four albums. This line-up changed, however, in September 2015, when long-time bassist Jeanne Sagan left the band, with Patrick taking her place.
Title: Shinhwa videography
Passage: This is a list of videography by South Korean six-member boy band Shinhwa. Formed in 1998 under SM Entertainment, it consists of Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo, Kim Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin and Andy Lee. They moved to Good Entertainment in July 2003, upon the expiration of their contract. In 2011, after a four-year hiatus, during which they served individual mandatory military services, they formed the Shinhwa Company to continue to perform together. This list the official music videos released by SM Entertainment, Good Entertainment and Shinhwa Company.
Title: Eric Mun
Passage: Eric Mun (born Mun Jung-hyuk on February 16, 1979) is a South Korean singer and actor. He is a member and leader of the South Korean boy band Shinhwa. He is also well known for several dramas such as "Phoenix" (2004), "Super Rookie" (2005) and "Another Oh Hae-young" (2016). He was with Top Class Entertainment from 2007 to December 2013. In 2014, Mun and his manager of 10 years, Lee Jong-hyun, set up a new management agency, EJ Entertainment, for his individual activities. Mun is also the CEO of Shinhwa Company, the home agency of his group, with Lee Min-woo as co-CEO since 2011, and with the remaining membersKim Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin and Andy Leeas shareholders.
Title: Shinhwa Broadcast
Passage: Shinhwa Broadcast () is a South Korean variety television programme broadcast on general service cable channel Joongang Tongyang Broadcasting Company (jTBC). It is hosted by six-member boy band Shinhwa: Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo, Kim Dong-wan (up till April 2013), Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin and Andy Lee (up till November 2013). The weekly programme premiered on 17 March 2012, and airs on Sundays at 23:00. The show went on hiatus after the 16 June 2013 broadcast and it returned on 3 November 2013 with a new format for season two. As of 8 December 2013, 65 episodes in two seasons have been broadcast.
Title: Shin Hye-sung discography
Passage: Shin Hye-sung, lead vocalist of the Korean boyband Shinhwa has had a solo singing career concurrent with his Shinhwa activities since 2005. His discography consists of 7 Korean-language studio albums, 1 Japanese-language studio albums, and 2 compilation albums, one released in Korea and one in Japan. He also released re-recordings of six of his previous duets with new singers in 2014, as part of his "Once Again" project. He has also recorded 12 songs for soundtracks.
Title: Shin Hye-sung
Passage: Jung Pil-kyo (born November 27, 1979), better known by his stage name Shin Hye-sung, is a South Korean singer-songwriter. He is best known as a member of the South Korean boy group Shinhwa.
Title: List of Shinhwa Broadcast episodes
Passage: This is a list of episodes of Shinhwa Broadcast (), a South Korean variety television programme, broadcast on general cable channel Joongang Tongyang Broadcasting Company (jTBC). The show is hosted by the six-member boy band Shinhwa: Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo, Kim Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin and Andy Lee.
Title: Philip Labonte
Passage: Philip Steven Labonte (Born April 15, 1975) is an American musician from Massachusetts, best known as the lead singer of the American heavy metal band All That Remains. Labonte is the former lead vocalist for Shadows Fall, was the touring vocalist for Killswitch Engage in early 2010, and also filled in for Five Finger Death Punch vocalist Ivan L. Moody in late 2016.
Title: Shinhwa
Passage: Shinhwa () is a South Korean six-member boy band based in Seoul, composed of Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo, Kim Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin, and Andy Lee. Launched by SM Entertainment on 24 March 1998 and now managed by Shinhwa Company, the group is the longest-running boy band in the history of K-pop and one of the pioneers of the K-pop idol culture.
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What does the McMahon Services produce in Dry Creek, South Australia?
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Title: Hundred of Yatala
Passage: The Hundred of Yatala is a cadastral unit of hundred in South Australia covering much of the Adelaide metropolitan area north of the River Torrens. It is one of the eleven hundreds of the County of Adelaide stretching from the Torrens in the south to the Little Para River in the north; and spanning from the coast in the west to the Adelaide foothills in the east. It is roughly bisected from east to west by Dry Creek. It was named in 1846 by Governor Frederick Robe, Yatala being likely derived from 'yartala', an indigenous word referring to the flooded state of the plain either side of Dry Creek after heavy rain.
Title: Dry Creek, South Australia
Passage: Dry Creek is a mostly industrial suburb north of Adelaide, containing significant wetlands and a substantial area formerly devoted to salt crystallisation pans, managed by Ridley Corporation, which plans to redevelop the site for housing.
Title: Wycliffe, Modesto, California
Passage: Wycliffe is a neighborhood in east Modesto, California. It is located on Wycliffe Drive: north of the Dry Creek and south of Scenic Drive. Wycliffe is situated in the 95355 zip code of Modesto that encompasses a population of approximately 49,379 residents. Some of the homes in the neighborhoods are enclaved in the cliffs of the nearby stream, across the stream the McClure Country Place and Dry Creek Regional Park and bikewalk trail are located.
Title: Intract
Passage: Intract Australia is an Australian construction and building maintenance contracting company. It was established to provide employment and training opportunities for indigenous Australians. It was established in 2010 as a business unit of McMahon Services, but is now 51 owned, managed and controlled by indigenous people. Intract will be building the 15km-long shared path as part of the Northern Connector freeway project in South Australia.
Title: McMahon Services
Passage: McMahon Services is an Australian civil engineering and construction company. It was established at Dry Creek in Adelaide in 1990. McMahon Services is contracted by governments and private industry for construction and demolition projects in most states of Australia. These include construction of part of the Northern Connector freeway, and demolition of the Northern Power Station.
Title: Sallisaw Creek
Passage: Sallisaw Creek is a 46.7 mi tributary of the Arkansas River in far eastern Oklahoma. Its source is between Taylor and Doublehead mountains just south of Stilwell in Adair County. It flows in a southwestern direction through southern Adair County and central Sequoyah County before it empties into Robert S. Kerr Lake on the Arkansas River. The creek has four large tributaries. Greasy Creek meets Sallisaw Creek in southern Adair County, while Dry Creek and Brushy Creek join Sallisaw Creek near Marble City in northern Sequoyah County, and Little Sallisaw Creek flows into Robert S. Kerr Lake as it meets Sallisaw Creek.
Title: Dry Creek (Crooked Creek)
Passage: Dry Creek is a tributary, 54 mi long, of Crooked Creek in the U.S. state of Oregon. The creek, which is intermittent, begins in the desert near Five Points in Malheur County. It joins Crooked Creek east of Burns Junction and about 7 mi south of the larger stream's confluence with the Owyhee River. Dry Creek drains a basin of about 299 mi2 .
Title: Dry Creek (South Australia)
Passage: Dry Creek or Dry Creek Drain ( ) is a seasonal stream in South Australia which passes through the Adelaide suburbs of Modbury, Walkley Heights and Pooraka. The nearby suburb of Dry Creek and Dry Creek railway station are named after the stream.
Title: Wingfield, South Australia
Passage: Wingfield is a suburb situated north of Adelaide. It lies between the Port River Expressway on the north and Grand Junction Road on the south. The suburb borders Dry Creek to its north and east, bounded by the Gawler railway line and Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line on the east. The North-South Motorway and Dry Creek-Port Adelaide railway line both cross the suburb. Wingfield is named after R. W. Wingfield, the private secretary to Governor of South Australia, William Jervois.
Title: Sandor (Alexander) Gallus
Passage: Sandor (Alexandor) Gallus (15 November 1907 29 December 1996) was a Melbourne archaeologist, most famous for his investigations of Pleistocene Aboriginal occupation at Koonalda Cave in South Australia and the Dry Creek archaeological site in Keilor, Australia, which helped demonstrate the great antiquity of Aboriginal occupation of Australia.
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Jimmy Bennett is known for a role in what 2005 American action thriller that was produced by and starred Bruce Willis?
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Title: Moonlighting (theme song)
Passage: "Moonlighting" is the theme song to the ABC comedy-crime drama of the same name, which ran from 1985 to 1989 and starred Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd. The theme song was performed by Al Jarreau, who wrote the song with Lee Holdridge; it was produced by Nile Rodgers. Included on the soundtrack album for the series and released as a single in 1987, the song reached number 23 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and spent one week at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart. In 1988 the song earned two Grammy Award nominations for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television.
Title: Red (2010 film)
Passage: Red is a 2010 American action comedy film inspired by the limited comic book series of the same name created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage. The film stars Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Helen Mirren and Karl Urban, with German film director Robert Schwentke directing a screenplay by Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber. In the film version, the title is derived from the designation of former CIA Agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis), meaning "Retired, Extremely Dangerous".
Title: Last Man Standing (1996 film)
Passage: Last Man Standing is a 1996 American action thriller film written and directed by Walter Hill and starring Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken and Bruce Dern. It is a credited remake of Akira Kurosawa's "Yojimbo".
Title: A Good Day to Die Hard
Passage: A Good Day to Die Hard is a 2013 American action thriller film and the fifth installment in the "Die Hard" film series. The film was directed by John Moore and written by Skip Woods, and stars Bruce Willis as John McClane. The main plot finds McClane travelling to Russia to get his estranged son, Jack, an undercover CIA agent, out of prison. He is soon caught in the crossfire of a global terrorist plot. Alongside Willis, the film also stars Jai Courtney, Cole Hauser, Yuliya Snigir and Sebastian Koch as the film's villain.
Title: Michael Budd
Passage: Michael Hamish Budd (born 2 July 1974) is an award winning Australian film Actor, Director and Producer. He is an active member of the Australian Directors Guild. And best known for playing Esmael, alongside Henry Cavill (Man of Steel) and Sigourney Weaver in The Cold Light of Day The film also starred Bruce Willis.
Title: Hostage (2005 film)
Passage: Hostage is a 2005 American action thriller drama film produced by and starring Bruce Willis and directed by Florent Emilio Siri. The film was based on a novel by Robert Crais, and was adapted for the screen by Doug Richardson.
Title: First Kill (2017 film)
Passage: First Kill is an American action thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Nick Gordon. The film stars Hayden Christensen and Bruce Willis.
Title: Wake (cancelled film)
Passage: Wake is a cancelled American action thriller film written by Christopher Borrelli. The film had Ben Kingsley, Piper Perabo, Cameron Monaghan and Ellen Burstyn set to star. Filming began on February 16, 2015 in Cleveland, which halted on February 26 due to financial issues. It was then expected to resume production in 2-3 weeks, but it was postponed for an indefinite time after actor Bruce Willis and director John Pogue left the film due to financing and scheduling issues.
Title: Robert Roy Pool
Passage: Robert Roy Pool (born 1953) is an American screenwriter, best known for his authorship of the motion pictures "Outbreak" (1995), starring Dustin Hoffman, and "The Big Town" (1987), starring Matt Dillon. He also received a "story by" credit on the motion picture "Armageddon" (1998), which starred Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton. Pool has collaborated with Laurence Dworet, a former emergency room doctor.
Title: Jimmy Bennett
Passage: James Michael Bennett (born February 9, 1996) is an American actor and musician. He is known for his roles as a child actor in "Daddy Day Care", "Hostage", "Poseidon", "Evan Almighty", "Orphan", Shorts, and as young James T. Kirk in the 2009 film "Star Trek". He also starred on the ABC series "No Ordinary Family" as JJ Powell, a teenager gifted with vast intelligence after a plane crash.
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What is the last name of the alderman of Oldebroek that was also the mayor of a town in the Flevoland province in the central Netherlands?
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Title: Noordoostpolder
Passage: Noordoostpolder (] , English: North-East Polder ) is a municipality in the Flevoland province in the central Netherlands. Formerly, it was also called "Urker Land". Emmeloord is the administrative center, located in the heart of the Noordoostpolder. The municipality has the largest land area in the Netherlands. (Lelystad and Terschelling both technically have more "total" area, but in both cases it is mostly "water" area.)
Title: Almere Parkwijk railway station
Passage: Almere Parkwijk is a railway station which lies in Almere, in the Netherlands. It is located approximately 24 km east of Amsterdam. It is on the WeespLelystad railway. The station is on the newest polder in the Netherlands, the Flevopolder which is in the Flevoland province. The station was opened on 1 February 1996. Although the station was built 9 years after the other Almere stations it is styled in the same way as Almere Muziekwijk and Almere Buiten.
Title: Dronten
Passage: Dronten ( ) is a municipality and a town in the central Netherlands, in the province of Flevoland. It had a population of in .
Title: Zeewolde
Passage: Zeewolde ( ) is a municipality and a town in the Flevoland province in the central Netherlands. It has a population of approximately 20,000. It is situated in the polder of Flevoland with the small lake called the Wolderwijd to the east. To the south is a large deciduous forest called the Horsterwold. The area to the west is principally agricultural.
Title: Markermeer
Passage: The Markermeer (] ) is a 700 km lake in the central Netherlands in between North Holland, Flevoland and its larger sibling, the IJsselmeer. A shallow lake at some 3 to 5 m in depth, it is named after the small former island, now peninsula, of Marken that lies within it. The southwest side of the lake that begins where the IJ once emptied into the Zuiderzee is known as the IJmeer.
Title: Urk
Passage: Urk (] ) is a municipality and a town in the Flevoland province in the central Netherlands.
Title: Nanduri
Passage: Those with the last name Nanduri are said to hail from the village of Nanduru which is located near Bapatla and Ponnur (small towns in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh). There is a village called Nanduru in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh as well which leads to some ambiguity. Those with this last name could be Niyogi Brahmins or Sri Vaishnava Brahmins or they could also be from a caste other than the Brahmin caste. One of the other known caste is Bhatraju. For the most part, those with this last name are predominantly Brahmins. Many have migrated from Nanduru and they have settled in various part of Andhra Pradesh. Some are known to have settled in a village known as Lingala, which in located in the Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh. Lingala is said to have been ruled by kings with the last name Nanduri hundreds of years ago.
Title: Dick Schutte
Passage: Schutte was mayor of Urk from 1999 to 2005. Previously he was an alderman of Oldebroek, a member of the provincial parliament of Gelderland, Flevoland and a civil servant.
Title: IJsselmeer
Passage: The IJsselmeer (] ; West Frisian language: "Iselmar"), is a closed off inland bay in the central Netherlands bordering the provinces of Flevoland, North Holland and Friesland. It measures 1100 km with an average depth of 5.5 m. The river IJssel flows into the IJsselmeer.
Title: Rutten, Netherlands
Passage: Rutten ( ) is a village in the central Netherlands. It is located in Noordoostpolder, Flevoland, about 8 km northwest of Emmeloord.
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What is the title of the courtroom crime drama film directed by Otto Preminger which Duke Ellington composed the score for?
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Title: Anatomy of a Murder
Passage: Anatomy of a Murder is a 1959 American courtroom drama crime film produced and directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Wendell Mayes was based on the novel of the same name written by Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker under the pen name Robert Traver. Voelker based the novel on a 1952 murder case in which he was the defense attorney.
Title: Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
Passage: Introducing Dorothy Dandridge is a television film directed by Martha Coolidge. Filmed over a span of a few weeks in early 1998, the film was aired in the United States on August 21, 1999. The teleplay is drawn exclusively from the biography of Dorothy Dandridge by Earl Mills. The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein, who had known Dandridge and Otto Preminger. The film is marketed with the tagline: "Right woman. Right place. Wrong time."
Title: Margin for Error
Passage: Margin for Error is a 1943 American drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Lillie Hayward and Samuel Fuller is based on the 1939 play of the same title by Clare Boothe Luce.
Title: The 13th Letter
Passage: The 13th Letter is a 1951 American film noir drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The film is a remake of the French film "Le Corbeau" ("The Raven", 1943) directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot.
Title: A Good Woman (film)
Passage: A Good Woman is a 2004 American-British-Italian-Spanish drama film directed by Mike Barker. The screenplay by Howard Himelstein is based on the 1892 play "Lady Windermere's Fan" by Oscar Wilde. It is the fourth screen version of the work, following a 1916 silent film using Wilde's original title, Ernst Lubitsch's 1925 version and Otto Preminger's 1949 adaptation entitled "The Fan".
Title: The Moon Is Blue
Passage: The Moon Is Blue is a 1953 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Otto Preminger and starring William Holden, David Niven, and Maggie McNamara. Written by F. Hugh Herbert and based on his 1951 play of the same title, the film is about a young woman who meets an architect on the observation deck of the Empire State Building and quickly turns his life upside down. Herbert's play had also been a huge success in Germany, and Preminger decided to film English- and German-language versions simultaneously, using the same sets but different casts. The German film version is "Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach".
Title: The Fan (1949 film)
Passage: The Fan is a 1949 American drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Dorothy Parker, Walter Reisch, and Ross Evans is based on the 1892 play "Lady Windermere's Fan" by Oscar Wilde. The play had been filmed several times before, with a 1916 silent film, a later adaptation by Ernst Lubitsch in 1925 as well as versions in Spanish and Chinese.
Title: Rosebud (film)
Passage: Rosebud is a 1975 film directed by Otto Preminger, and starring Peter O'Toole, Richard Attenborough, and Peter Lawford. The script was by Otto's son, Erik Lee Preminger, based on the novel by Joan Hemingway and . Originally the film was set to star Robert Mitchum, but he left after disagreements with Preminger. Kim Cattrall made her film dbut as a teenager. Barbara Emerson, who had been cast as one of the girls, was replaced during production.
Title: Mather Inn
Passage: The Mather Inn is a hotel in Ishpeming, Michigan. The inn served as housing for the cast of the classic 1959 movie "Anatomy of a Murder", and was where Duke Ellington composed the movie's score. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1976 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Title: John D. Voelker
Passage: John D. Voelker (June 29, 1903 March 18, 1991), also known by his pen name Robert Traver, was a noted lawyer, author and fly fisherman from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He grew up in his hometown of Ishpeming and later attended the University of Michigan Law School. His early professional career was as an attorney and county prosecutor in Marquette County. Voelker was also appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court by Governor G. Mennen Williams in 1957. He is best known as the author of the novel, "Anatomy of a Murder", published in 1958. The best-selling novel was turned into an Academy Award-nominated film of the same namedirected by Otto Preminger and starring James Stewartthat was released July 1, 1959. Duke Ellington wrote the music for the movie. It is critically acclaimed as one of the best trial movies of all time.
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When did the loser of the April 30,1976 match beat George Foreman?
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Title: Leon Gast
Passage: Leon Gast is an American documentary film director, producer, cinematographer, and editor. His documentary, "When We Were Kings" depicts the iconic heavyweight boxing match: The Rumble in the Jungle between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. This film would go on to win the 1996 Academy Award for Documentary Feature and the Independent Spirit Award. Gast co-directed the 1977 documentary, "The Grateful Dead Movie" with guitarist Jerry Garcia. The film captured the band's October 1974, five-night performance at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. Gast also co-directed the 1983 film "Hell's Angels Forever," which focused on the notorious motorcycle club Hells Angels. The Angels are believed to have learned that Gast put material in the documentary in which they didn't prefer. To this end, Gast claims that the Angels tracked him down and beat him up. Gast has also produced works on B.B. King and Celia Cruz.
Title: Elmo Henderson
Passage: Elmo Henderson born April 8, 1935 is an African-American former boxer from Texas. Despite his dubious claim of a 1972 win against Muhammad Ali in an exhibition match in San Antonio, Texas, he did not become particularly well known in the boxing community; John Spong of the "Texas Monthly" said that the match was the "shot not heard round the world". However, people who attended the exhibition say Elmo Henderson did not defeat Ali, and newspaper reports after the exhibition made no mention of Ali losing. After the match, Henderson became a part of George Foreman's Rumble in the Jungle event in Zaire and won a libel suit against Norman Mailer and "Playboy". As of 2003, Henderson was a homeless man in Austin, Texas. As of 2015, Henderson lives in a care home in Northern California.
Title: Jimmy Young (boxer)
Passage: Jimmy Young (November 14, 1948 February 20, 2005) was an American heavyweight professional boxer. Young was known for his awkward, defensive style and counterpunching. He had his greatest success at during the mid 1970s, most notably when he beat George Foreman in 1977 and lost the year beforehand a disputed decision against Muhammad Ali. Young fought many significant fighters of his era, including twice outpointing Ron Lyle and losing only by a split decision to then-number one contender Ken Norton in a title eliminator in late 1977.
Title: George Foreman Grill
Passage: The George Foreman Lean Mean Fat-Reducing Grilling Machine, commonly known as the George Foreman Grill, is an indoor, electrically heated grill manufactured by Spectrum Brands. It is promoted by former boxing champion George Foreman. Since its introduction in 1994, over 100 million George Foreman grills have been sold worldwide.
Title: Zaire 74
Passage: Zaire 74 was a three-day live music festival that took place on September 22 to 24, 1974 at the 20th of May Stadium in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo). The concert, conceived by South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela and record producer Stewart Levine, was meant to be a major promotional event for the heavyweight boxing championship match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, known as The Rumble in the Jungle. When an injury forced Foreman to postpone the fight by six weeks, the festival's intended audience of international tourists was all but eliminated and Levine had to decide whether or not to cancel the event. The decision was made to move forward, and 80,000 people attended.
Title: Juan Guzman (boxer)
Passage: Juan Antonio Guzman Batista (Born August 21, 1951), better known as Juan Guzman, is a Dominican former professional boxer and WBA world Junior Flyweight champion. Due to his high percentage of wins by knockout (specially for his division, the 108 pounds limit division), he was nicknamed "El Pequeno Foreman" ("Little Foreman", after George Foreman). Guzman was born in Santiago de los Caballeros, during the Rafael Trujillo dictatorship era.
Title: George Foreman vs. Axel Schulz
Passage: George Foreman vs. Axel Schulz, billed as "Celebration", was a professional boxing match contested on April 22, 1995 for Foreman's IBF and lineal heavyweight championships, as well as the vacant WBU heavyweight championship.
Title: Foreman For Real
Passage: Foreman For Real ( ) is a 1995 boxing video game for the Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System featuring George Foreman. It is the follow-up to Acclaim's previous release, "George Foreman's KO Boxing".
Title: George Foreman's KO Boxing
Passage: George Foreman's KO Boxing is a boxing video game produced by Acclaim, featuring boxer George Foreman, released in 1992. Years later, Acclaim released another game featuring Foreman, "Foreman For Real".
Title: Muhammad Ali vs. Jimmy Young
Passage: Muhammad Ali and Jimmy Young fought a boxing match on April 30, 1976. Ali won the bout through a unanimous decision on points.
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In what year was the team that won the Apertura in 2007 against the UNAM Pumas founded?
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Title: Julio Csar Pinheiro
Passage: Julio Csar Pinheiro Garca (born August 22, 1976 in Itapeva, So Paulo, Brazil) is a Mexican footballer who currently plays for Kyoto Purple Sanga in the J1 League. Also played for Atletico Celaya (his first team in Mexico) CF Monterrey, Cruz Azul, UNAM Pumas in Mexico CA Osasuna and CD Logrones in Spain.
Title: Miguel Espaa
Passage: Miguel Espaa Garcs (born January 31, 1964) is a Mexican football player and coach. He was a player of UNAM Pumas, and took over as coach after Hugo Snchez stepped down as coach, and he took them to the Copa Sudamericana 2005 cup final which they lost. Espaa also played in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Currently he trains the Borregos Salvajes soccer team at the university Tecnolgico de Monterrey Campus Ciudad de Mxico.
Title: Scott Benedetti
Passage: Scott Benny Benedetti (born November 13, 1966 in Portland, Oregon) is a retired American soccer player. He began his professional career with the semi-professional F.C. Portland in 1986 and ended it with the U.S. second division club Portland Timbers in 2005. While he spent most of his career in the U.S. divisions, he had just over a season in Major League Soccer and half a season in the Primera Divisin de Mxico with UNAM Pumas. He earned one cap with the U.S. national team in 1996. He played in such places as South Korea, Thailand, England, Austria and Scotland.
Title: Pumas Morelos
Passage: The Pumas Morelos was a football club that played in the Segunda Divisin in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. The Pumas Morelos are affiliated to Pumas UNAM. The most goals scored were made by Alex Castaeda which were 36. The team was bought by AMRH International Soccer alongside former players Jorge Campos and Claudio Surez in 2012. The team continued to play in the Clausura 2013 before being dissolved as Pumas Morelos.
Title: 2011 FC Dallas season
Passage: The 2011 FC Dallas season was the sixteenth season of the team's existence. They tied the franchise record for most points in the regular season made the playoffs for the second consecutive year. The season was marked by their debut in the CONCACAF Champions League, where they finished third in their group, behind UNAM Pumas and Toronto FC. Also in the Champions League, they became the first American soccer club to defeat a Mexican team on Mexican soil (UNAM) in a meaningful competition.
Title: Primera Divisin de Mxico Apertura 2007
Passage: Primera Divisin de Mxico "(Mexican First Division)" Apertura 2007 is a Mexican football tournament - one of two shorter tournaments that together make up the Mexican football season - to determine the champion(s) of Mexican football. It began on Friday, August 3, 2007. On June 10, 2007, FMF General Secretary Decio de Maria revealed the groups for the upcoming tournament. Reigning champions Pachuca were eliminated in Repechaje by Cruz Azul by a double leg aggragate score of 6-0 (0-2 in the first leg, 4-0 in the second leg) and thus could not retain their title. Puebla was promoted to the Primera Divisin de Mxico after they beat Sinaloa in the ascension final thus, Quertaro was relegated to the Primera Divisin A. This is the first time they are taking part in a Primera Divisin tournament since they were relegated after Clausura 2005. Atlante made the move to Cancn, Quintana Roo, and will play in the Estadio Andrs Quintana Roo after having played in Estdio Azteca for over a decade. At their new home, on December 9, 2007 Atlante won the Apertura 2007 by defeating UNAM Pumas 2-1 after the first game ended 0-0 in Mexico City. It was Atlante's 3rd title.
Title: Christian Ramrez (footballer, born 1978)
Passage: Christian Ramirez Diaz (born August 8, 1978 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican football defender, who plays for UNAM Pumas in the Primera Division de Mexico.
Title: Atlante F.C.
Passage: Atlante Ftbol Club, is a Mexican football club based in Cancun, Quintana Roo. Founded in 1916, Atlante were original members of the Mexican professional league when it began in 1943.
Title: Ral Servn
Passage: Ral Servn Monetti (born 29 April 1963 in Mexico City) is a retired Mexican footballer, who played for UNAM Pumas and the Mexico national football team. He played in the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, where he scored a goal in the second round match against Bulgaria.
Title: Jos Antonio Garca Fernndez
Passage: Jos Antonio Garca Fernndez (born 17 January 1992) is a Mexican professional footballer, who plays as a defender for UNAM Pumas in Liga MX.
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What occupation did Luchino Visconti and Boaz Yakin share?
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Title: Safe (2012 film)
Passage: Safe is a 2012 American action crime thriller film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Jason Statham, Chris Sarandon, Robert John Burke and James Hong. Statham plays an ex-cop and former cage fighter who winds up protecting a gifted child who is being chased by the Russian mafia, Chinese Triads, and corrupt New York City police.
Title: House of Visconti
Passage: Visconti is the family name of two important Italian noble dynasties of the Middle Ages. There are two distinct Visconti families: the first one (chronologically) in the Republic of Pisa in the mid twelfth century who achieved prominence first in Pisa, then in Sardinia, where they became rulers of Gallura. The second family rose to power in Milan, where they ruled from 1277 to 1447, and where several collateral branches still exist. Pope Gregory X, who reigned from 1271 to 1276, was a member of the Visconti family of Milan. The renowned film director Luchino Visconti was a scion of this latter family's Visconti of Modrone branch.
Title: Eriprando Visconti
Passage: Eriprando Visconti di Modrone, Count of Vico Modrone (September 24, 1932 May 25, 1995) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and producer. He was the nephew of the more famous Luchino Visconti.
Title: Max (2015 film)
Passage: Max is a 2015 American adventure drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, and co-written with Sheldon Lettich. The film stars Josh Wiggins, Mia Xitlali, Dejon LaQuake, Thomas Haden Church, Robbie Amell, Lauren Graham, Luke Kleintank, and Jay Hernandez. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 26, 2015.
Title: The Rookie (1990 film)
Passage: The Rookie is a 1990 American buddy cop film directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert and David Valdes. It was written from a screenplay conceived by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Ral Juli, Snia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen ("the rookie"), whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring.
Title: Luchino Visconti
Passage: Luchino Visconti di Modrone, Count of Lonate Pozzolo (2 November 1906 17 March 1976), was an Italian theatre, opera and cinema director, as well as a screenwriter. He is best known for his films "Ossessione" (1943), "Senso" (1954), "Rocco and His Brothers" (1960), "The Leopard" (1963) and "Death in Venice" (1971).
Title: Boaz Yakin
Passage: Boaz Yakin (born June 20, 1966) is an American screenwriter and film director based in New York City. He has written such screenplays as "Fresh" and "A Price Above Rubies", and he directed the feature film "Remember the Titans", among others.
Title: Bellissima (film)
Passage: Bellissima (1951) is an Italian neorealism film by Italian director Luchino Visconti. The film, which is a satire of the film industry, was shot at the Cinecitt studios. Alessandro Blasetti, a contemporary film director, appears as himself. Bellissima is the only feature film in Visconti's oeuvre with a predominantly comic tone.
Title: Luchino Visconti (film)
Passage: Luchino Visconti is a 1999 Italian documentary film about the filmmaker Luchino Visconti and directed by Carlo Lizzani. It stars Claudia Cardinale.
Title: Hostel (2005 film)
Passage: Hostel is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Eli Roth. It stars Jay Hernandez and was produced by Mike Fleiss, Eli Roth, and Chris Briggs; Boaz Yakin, Scott Spiegel, and Quentin Tarantino are executive producers. It is the first installment of the "Hostel" trilogy, followed by "" (2007) and "" (2011). The film tells the story of two college students traveling across Europe, who find themselves preyed upon by a mysterious group that tortures and kills kidnapped victims.
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When was the Austrian pianist which Stefan Knpfer worked with born
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Title: Karl Ulrich Schnabel
Passage: Karl Ulrich Schnabel (August 6, 1909 August 27, 2001) was an Austrian pianist, and the son of pianist Artur Schnabel and operatic contralto and lieder singer Therese Behr.
Title: Alfred Brendel
Passage: Alfred Brendel KBE (born 5 January 1931) is an Austrian pianist, poet and author, known particularly for his performances of Mozart, Schubert, Schoenberg, and especially Beethoven.
Title: Catherina Cibbini-Kozeluch
Passage: Catherina Maria Leopoldina Cibbini-Kozeluch (Katerina Koeluh) (b. 20 February 1785, d. 12 August 1858) was an Austrian pianist and composer of Bohemian ancestry. She was born in Vienna, the daughter of prominent pianist and music publisher Jan Antonn Koeluh. She studied music with her father and also with Muzio Clementi.
Title: Pianomania
Passage: Pianomania is a 2009 German-Austrian documentary film by directors Lilian Franck and Robert Cibis. The film presents Stefan Knpfer, a virtuoso piano tuner from the piano company Steinway Sons, in his work with pianists such as Lang Lang, Alfred Brendel and Pierre-Laurent Aimard.
Title: Ingrid Haebler
Passage: Ingrid Haebler (born June 20, 1926 in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian pianist. She studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum, Vienna Music Academy, Geneva Conservatory and privately in Paris with Marguerite Long. She toured worldwide. She is best known for a series of recordings from the 1950s to 1980s. Her complete set of Mozart's piano sonatas for the Denon label is still regarded as among the finest sets. Haebler also recorded all of Mozart's piano concertos (most of them twice), often with her own cadenzas - and all of Schubert's sonatas. She was one of several Austrian musicians to experiment early with period instruments, having recorded music of J. C. Bach on a fortepiano. Her recordings of Mozart and Beethoven with violinist Henryk Szeryng are particularly prized.
Title: Josef Dachs
Passage: Josef Dachs (30 September 1825 6 June 1896) was an Austrian pianist and music teacher born in Regensburg. He received his music education by Simon Sechter and Carl Czerny, worked as a concert pianist and premiered many of his works. He became professor at the Vienna Conservatory in 1850. Among others, he taught Isabelle Vengerova, Hugo Wolf, Ferdinand Lwe, and Russian pianist and composer Josef Rubinstein (1847-1884). He died in Vienna.
Title: Stefan Vladar
Passage: Stefan Vladar (born in Vienna, 1965) is an Austrian pianist and conductor.
Title: Alfred Grnfeld
Passage: Alfred Grnfeld (Prague, July 4, 1852 January 4, 1924, Vienna) was an Austrian pianist and composer. He was the first pianist of note to make genuine commercial recordings, and a CD featuring many of his tracks is available. His brother was musician Heinrich Grnfeld. His Viennese house is at Getreidemarkt 10, and has a plaque above the door. His grave can be visited in the Zentralfriedhof in Vienna.
Title: Roland Batik
Passage: Roland Batik (born August 19, 1951 in Vienna) is an Austrian pianist, composer, jazz musician and piano teacher. In the style of his compositions, he is seeking a fusion of classical elements with Jazz. Among other, his music is frequently broadcast in the Austrian radio program 1.
Title: Grete Trakl
Passage: Grete Trakl, full name Margarethe Jeanne Trakl, married name Grete Langen (born 8 August 1891 in Salzburg; died 21 September 1917 in Berlin) was an Austrian pianist and sister of the Austrian poet Georg Trakl.
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5 January 1931
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Pianomania
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Alfred Brendel
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Edwin Haslam was an organic chemist that graduated from a sixth form college located in?
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Title: Edwin Haslam
Passage: Edwin Haslam (1932 3 October 2013) was an organic chemist and an author of books on polyphenols. He was an alumnus of Sir John Deane's College in Northwich, Cheshire, United Kingdom and was for many years Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Sheffield.
Title: Birkenhead Sixth Form College
Passage: Birkenhead Sixth Form College is a centre of academic excellence, specialising in A Level BTEC education and is rated as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted. It is Wirrals specialist Sixth Form College and is one of just 94 specialist sixth form colleges across England. It is also the only sixth form college in Wirral with teachers that are specialists in A-Level provision.
Title: Alton College
Passage: Alton College is a sixth form college located in Alton, Hampshire, England. As well as being a sixth form, the college provides an adult education service to the local population as well as catering for students with disabilities from nearby Treloar College. It was built in 1978 and was one of the first institutions in the UK to be a purpose-built sixth form college.
Title: Rochdale Sixth Form College
Passage: Rochdale Sixth Form College is a Sixth Form College opened in September 2010. The Sixth Form College campus is situated next to Hopwood Hall College in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, forming an educational quarter in the town. Rochdale is the first sixth form college to be opened in the UK since 2004, and the 93rd sixth form college in the country. The college is a member of the Sixth Form College Association (SFCA) and the Association of Colleges (AoC).
Title: Spelthorne College
Passage: Spelthorne College was a single-campus sixth form college on High Street, Ashford, Surrey, England. It was formed in 1975 as a successor to Ashford Sixth Form College and Sunbury Sixth Form College. Its campus was founded in 1911 as Ashford County Grammar School, which became a sixth form college in 1965. In 2007 Spelthorne College merged with Brooklands College in Weybridge.
Title: Lowestoft Sixth Form College
Passage: Lowestoft Sixth Form College is a sixth-form college in the town of Lowestoft in the English county of Suffolk. The college opened in September 2011, replacing sixth form provision in the existing high schools in Lowestoft. The college is a member of the Sixth Form College Association, Association of Colleges and the Association of Colleges Eastern Region. The principal is Yolanda Botham. Students come to Lowestoft Sixth Form College mainly from high schools in the local area of North Suffolk and South Norfolk.
Title: Sir John Deane's College
Passage: Sir John Deane's Sixth Form College is a sixth form college in Northwich, Cheshire, UK. It was formerly Sir John Deane's Grammar School, which was founded in 1557.
Title: City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College
Passage: The City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College is a mixed sixth form college on Leek Road, Stoke-on-Trent. It opened its new building on Leek Road in September 2010 having previously been located on Victoria Road, Fenton. The college is also known as Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College, and - prior to its relocation - Fenton Sixth Form College.
Title: St Charles Catholic Sixth Form College
Passage: St Charles Catholic Sixth Form College is a Roman Catholic sixth form college located in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, in Central London, England. It was originally Cardinal Manning Boys School, founded in 1955 and became St Charles Catholic Sixth Form College in 1990 following a reorganisation of the Catholic education system within the Archdiocese.
Title: Three Rivers Academy Sixth Form College
Passage: Three Rivers Academy Sixth Form College is a Sixth Form College located in Walton-on-Thames, in the Elmbridge district of Surrey. Three Rivers Academy Sixth Form college is part of Three Rivers Academy.
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Northwich, Cheshire, United Kingdom
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Edwin Haslam
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Sir John Deane's College
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When was the buiding built that housed the first pay-per-view promoted by Ring of Honor?
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Title: ROH Undeniable
Passage: Undeniable was a professional wrestling pay-per-view promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on October 6, 2007 from the Inman Sports Club in Edison, New Jersey and aired on PPV on January 18, 2008.
Title: Respect is Earned (2007)
Passage: Respect is Earned (2007) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view promoted by Ring of Honor. It was the promotion's first PPV. It took place on May 12, 2007 from the Manhattan Center in New York, New York, and first aired on PPV on July 1.
Title: Manhattan Center
Passage: The Manhattan Center building, built in 1906 and located at 311 West 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan, houses Manhattan Center Studios (home to two recording studios), its Grand Ballroom, and the Hammerstein Ballroom, one of New York City's most renowned performance venues. In 1976, the building was purchased by its current owner, the Unification Church for 3 million.
Title: WWF Invasion
Passage: Invasion (also typeset as InVasion) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the then World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment) (WWFWWE) and presented by PlayStation. It took place on July 22, 2001 at the Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. This event was initially planned to be called Fully Loaded, as it was advertised at the King of the Ring event, which immediately preceded Invasion. Invasion was the first pay-per-view to feature the ongoing Invasion storyline, which featured wrestlers from the WWF taking on a combined force of wrestlers from World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), later known as The Alliance. The event featured WWF wrestlers facing WCW and ECW wrestlers.
Title: Royal Rumble (2016)
Passage: Royal Rumble (2016) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event, produced by WWE. It took place on January 24, 2016, at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida. It was the 29th event in the Royal Rumble chronology. The event also was the fifth Royal Rumble pay-per-view to be held in the state of Florida (1990, 1991, 1995, and 2006), the second (1990) to be held in Orlando, and the first pay-per-view event at the Amway Center. The Royal Rumble match was the second that was contested for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship (after the 1992 Rumble), and the first match in which the champion defended his title in the Rumble match.
Title: Driven (2007)
Passage: Driven (2007) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on June 23, 2007 at the Frontier Fieldhouse in Chicago Ridge, Illinois, and first aired on September 21.
Title: Judgment Day (2002)
Passage: Judgment Day (2002) was the fourth annual Judgment Day professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and the first professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced under the WWE name. It took place on May 19, 2002, at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee and involved talent from the Raw and SmackDown! brands. This event was the first pay-per-view to use the WWE name after the change from WWF, although promotional materials produced before May 10, 2002 still bore the WWF logo.
Title: Rising Above (2007)
Passage: Rising Above (2007) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on December 29, 2007 from the Manhattan Center in New York, New York and first aired on March 7, 2008.
Title: ROH Man Up
Passage: Man Up was a professional wrestling pay-per-view promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on September 15, 2007 at the Frontier Fieldhouse in Chicago Ridge, Illinois, the site of the second Pay-per-view (PPV) taping Driven, and first aired on November 30. The show takes it name from the popular catchphrase "Time To Man Up" of the Briscoe Brothers who are featured in the main event of the show. This PPV also marked the first appearance of Jimmy Jacob's new stable The Age of the Fall. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter named this the best overall show of 2007.
Title: Judgment Day: In Your House
Passage: Judgment Day: In Your House was the twenty-fifth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which took place on October 18, 1998, at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. It was the first pay-per-view titled Judgment Day as WWF were giving all pay-per-views under the In Your House banner unique names. When this pattern stopped in 2000, Judgment Day was one of the In Your House titles picked to be used on an annual basis.
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Respect is Earned (2007)
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Manhattan Center
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Hippos in Tanks released projects by a Venezuelan electronic producer who is based where?
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Title: Hippos in Tanks
Passage: Hippos in Tanks is a record label founded in 2010 by Barron Machat and Travis Woolsey. The label specializes in electronic music, and has released projects by artists such as James Ferraro, Grimes, Arca, Laurel Halo, Autre Ne Veut, and Games. It was named the best label of 2011 by "FACT". Following the death of Machat in 2015, "The Fader" praised the label for "laying the groundwork to an alternative template for the avant-garde."
Title: Arca (album)
Passage: Arca is the self-titled third studio album by Venezuelan electronic record producer Arca, released on 7 April 2017 through XL Recordings. It is the first studio album to feature lead vocals by Arca himself, sung in his native Spanish. It was released to universal acclaim from critics.
Title: Sheep (mixtape)
Passage: Sheep is a DJ mix by Venezuelan electronic producer Arca. It was released on January 15, 2015 for free download. The mix is an eleven-song musical score Arca performed at Hood by Air's show at the Pitti Uomo 87 fashion event in Florence, Italy.
Title: Far Side Virtual
Passage: Far Side Virtual is the thirtieth studio album by the American electronic musician James Ferraro, released on October 25, 2011 by the record label Hippos in Tanks. First conceived as a series of ringtones, the album marked Ferraro's transition from his previous lo-fi recording approach to a sharply produced, electronic aesthetic that deliberately evokes sources such as elevator music, corporate mood music, easy-listening, and outdated computer sound design. The album has been interpreted as engaging with themes such as hyperreality, disposable consumer culture, 1990s retro-futurism, advertising, and musical kitsch.
Title: Mutant (album)
Passage: Mutant is the second studio album by Venezuelan electronic music producer Arca. It was released on November 20, 2015 via Mute.
Title: Xen (album)
Passage: Xen is the debut studio album by Venezuelan electronic musician Arca, released on November 4, 2014 through Mute Records. The album was recorded over a largely improvised six-month period in 2014.
Title: Arca (musician)
Passage: Alejandro Ghersi (born October 14, 1989), better known by his stage name Arca, is a Venezuelan electronic producer, songwriter, mixing engineer and DJ based in Dalston, London. He has released three studio albums to critical praise and has produced for artists such as Bjrk, Kanye West, and FKA twigs.
Title: Arca discography
Passage: Venezuelan electronic producer Arca has released three studio albums, three extended plays, three mixtapes, 17 singles and 12 music videos.
Title: amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;
Passage: is the debut mixtape by Venezuelan electronic producer Arca. It was released on 23 July 2013 through Hippos in Tanks and SoundCloud. Even though 14 tracks are listed, the entire mixtape is in sequence as a single track. A vinyl release of the mixtape with an alternative album cover was released on January 2014 and was limited to 500 copies.
Title: Entraas
Passage: Entraas is the third mixtape by Venezuelan electronic music producer Arca. It was released for free download on 4 July 2016 through Arca's SoundCloud page and Mediafire. It features contributions from Total Freedom, Massacooraman and Mica Levi, who is also known as Micachu. Even though 14 tracks are listed, the entire mixtape is in sequence as a single track.
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Dalston, London
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Hippos in Tanks
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Arca (musician)
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UFC Fight Night: Rodrguez vs. Penn was held at the arena in the downtown area of what city?
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Title: UFC Fight Night: Gustafsson vs. Manuwa
Passage: UFC Fight Night: Gustafsson vs. Manuwa (also known as UFC Fight Night 37) was a mixed martial arts event held on March 8, 2014, at The O2 Arena in London, England. The event was shown live in the UK on Channel 5 and BT Sport and in the United States on UFC Fight Pass.
Title: UFC Fight Night: Rodrguez vs. Penn
Passage: UFC Fight Night: Rodrguez vs. Penn (also known as UFC Fight Night 103) was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship held on January 15, 2017, at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona
Title: UFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. Palhares
Passage: UFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. Palhares (also known as UFC Fight Night 22) and originally scheduled as UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. Belcher, was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on September 15, 2010 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. The event also served as a lead in to the season premiere of "".
Title: Fox UFC
Passage: Fox UFC Fight Night (previously referred as Fox UFC Saturday for broadcasts on Fox or FS1 UFC Fight Night for broadcasts on other Fox-owned properties) is the branding used for telecasts of mixed martial art competitions from the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) that are produced by Fox Sports. Previously, "UFC on Fox" was also used as a blanket title for UFC events aired on the Fox network, although since the concurrent launch of Fox Sports 1 and rebranding of Fuel TV as Fox Sports 2 in August 2013, all live UFC broadcasts on Fox-owned networks (including preliminaries, "UFC Fight Night" and "The Ultimate Fighter Finale") have since used the name.
Title: UFC Fight Night: Chiesa vs. Lee
Passage: UFC Fight Night: Chiesa vs. Lee (also known as UFC Fight Night 112) was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship held on June 25, 2017, at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Title: UFC Fight Night: Florian vs. Gomi
Passage: UFC Fight Night: Florian vs. Gomi (also known as UFC Fight Night 21) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on March 31, 2010 at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, This was the third time the UFC held an event in Charlotte, but the first since UFC 5.
Title: Talking Stick Resort Arena
Passage: Talking Stick Resort Arena is a sports and entertainment arena in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It opened on June 6, 1992, at a construction cost of 89 million. It was known as America West Arena from 1992 to 2006 and as US Airways Center from 2006 to 2015.
Title: UFC Fight Night: Rodrguez vs. Caceres
Passage: UFC Fight Night: Rodrguez vs. Caceres (also known as UFC Fight Night 92) was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship held on August 6, 2016, at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Title: UFC Fight Night 6
Passage: UFC Fight Night: Sanchez vs. Parisyan (also known as UFC Fight Night 6) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on August 17, 2006. The event took place at the Red Rock Resort Spa and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and was broadcast live on Spike TV in the United States and Canada. It acted as a lead-in to the season four premiere of "The Ultimate Fighter". The two-hour broadcast of UFC Fight Night 6 on Spike TV drew a 1.5 overall rating.
Title: UFC Fight Night: Lamas vs. Penn
Passage: UFC Fight Night: Lamas vs. Penn (also known as UFC Fight Night 97) was a planned mixed martial arts event that was set to be held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on October 15, 2016, at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, Philippines.
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Phoenix, Arizona
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UFC Fight Night: Rodrguez vs. Penn
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Talking Stick Resort Arena
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What was the original name for the region where Zarmihr Karen served as Sasanian governor?
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Title: Zabulistan
Passage: Zabulistan (PersianPashto: ; "Zabul" "-stan"), originally known as "Zavolistan", is a historical region roughly corresponding to today's Zabul Province in southern Afghanistan. Zabulistan translates to "land of Zabul" or "land of the Zabuls". The name "Zabuls" is probably a transliteration of Zunbils, a pagan dynasty that ruled the area during the Islamic conquest of Afghanistan.
Title: Narsi
Passage: Narsi or Narse (Middle Persian: ), was an a href"Iranian20peoples"Iraniana nobleman who served as the a href"Sasanian20Empire"Sasaniana governor of a href"KaC5A1kar"Kakara.
Title: Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i
Passage: Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i was the Sasanian governor of al-Hirah from 602 to 617he was the co-governor of the city alongside the Persian noble Nakhiragan. They succeeded the last Lakhmid ruler of al-Hirah, al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir, after he was deposed by king Khosrow II (r. 590628). Azadbeh succeeded them in 617.
Title: Zarmihr Karen
Passage: Zarmihr Karen (died 558) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Karen, who served as the Sasanian governor of Zabulistan. He was the son of Sukhra.
Title: Peroz III
Passage: Peroz III (Middle Persian: , a href"Persian20language"Persiana: "the Victor"; ) was son of a href"Yazdegerd20III"Yazdegerd IIIa, the last a href"Sasanian"Sasanian king of Persiaa. After the death of his father, who legend says was killed by a miller for his clothes and jewelry (when the governor of Merv might have been the real culprit), he retreated to territory under the control of Tang Dynasty China. He served as a Tang general and the head of the Governorate of Iran, an exiled extension of the Sassanid court. Most of what is known of Peroz is written in the "Old Book of Tang" and the "New Book of Tang".
Title: Zarmihr Hazarwuxt
Passage: Zarmihr Hazarwuxt was a Sasanian commander from the House of Karen. He was also the marzban of Persian Armenia during a short period in 483.
Title: Sukhra
Passage: Sukhra (also spelled Sufaray, Sufray, Surkhab, Sarafra'i) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Karen, who was the "de facto" ruler of the Sasanian Empire from 484 to 493. He was active during the reign of shah Peroz I (r. 457-484), Balash (r. 484 488) and Kavadh I (r. 488-496). He is often confused with his father Zarmihr Hazarwuxt and son Zarmihr Karen.
Title: Bozorgmehr
Passage: Bozorgmehr-e Bokhtagan (Middle Persian: "Wuzurgmihr Bkhtagn"), also known as Burzmihr, Dadmihr and Dadburzmihr, was an Iranian nobleman from the Karen family, who served as minister of the Sasanian emperor Kavadh I (498-531), and later as Grand Vizier under his son Khosrow I (reign 531579), and then as "spahbed" under Hormizd IV. According to Persian and Arabic sources, he was a man of "exceptional wisdom and sage counsels" and later became a characterisation of the expression. His name appears in several important works in Persian literature, most notably in the Shahnameh. The historian Arthur Christensen has suggested that Bozorgmehr was the same person as Borzuya, but historigraphical studies of post-Sasanian Persian literature, as well as linguistic analysis show otherwise. However, the word "Borzuya" can sometimes be considered a shortened form of Bozorgmehr.
Title: Burzin Shah
Passage: Burzin Shah, also known by the Arabicized form of Barzan Jah, was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Karen. A descendant of Sukhra, he was the governor of Nishapur during the reign of the Sasanian king Yazdegerd III (r. 632651).
Title: Phajja
Passage: Phajja were an all-female contemporary RB trio that released two albums on Warner Bros. Records and several moderately successful singles. Its members are Kena and Nakia Epps, sisters from Chicago, and Karen Johnson, of Boston. The ladies began singing together in 1987. The group originally consisted of five members and the original name was "Not Your Average Girls". The five ladies traveled and performed original music for several years before landing their first record deal with Capitol Records in 1991, however never released an album. In 1993 the five ladies disbanded and Kena, Karen, Nakia continued on, changed their name to "Phajja" and shortly after left Capitol Records and signed with Arista Records. In 1995 Phajja signed with Warner Brothers Records. Although having been signed to three major labels it was with Warner Brothers Records when they would release their first album "Seize The Moment"
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Zavolistan
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Zarmihr Karen
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Zabulistan
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Are Edwards Lifesciences and Omnicom Group, Inc. in the same industry?
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Title: Organic, Inc.
Passage: Organic, Inc. is an interactive advertising agency headquartered in San Francisco with additional offices in Detroit, New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles and is a part of the Omnicom Group Inc. and a member of BBDO Worldwide.
Title: Proposed merger of Publicis and Omnicom
Passage: The proposed merger of Publicis and Omnicom was a proposed advertising industry merger between Publicis and Omnicom, announced on July 28, 2013. The resulting company would have been called Publicis Omnicom Group, and would been the world's biggest advertising group with market capitalisation of 35.1 billion, pro-forma revenue of 22.7 billion, and more than 130,000 employees across the world. After the merger, Publicis Omnicom and WPP would have been the largest advertising groups in the world., followed at a distance by Dentsu and Interpublic Group of Companies. The Publicis and Omnicom chief executives heralded the proposed operation as a "merger of equals" saying that Publicis and Omnicom shareholders will each hold about 50 percent of the new group's equity. The group would have had head offices in Paris and New York.
Title: DDB Mudra
Passage: The DDB Mudra Group, a part of the DDB Worldwide Communications Group, is India's first and largest integrated marketing communications and services network. DDB Worldwide is owned by Omnicom Group Inc, one of the world's largest advertising holding companies.It was earlier known as Mudra Communications Limited and Mudra India. It also started Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad which is considered India's first academic institution dedicated to communications and advertising studies. In 2011, Mudra group was acquired by Omnicom Group, subsequently rebranded as DDB Mudra group and merged with DDB Worldwide. As an advertising agency it is credited with handling successful campaigns of brands and products such as Castrol, Dabur, Future Group, Gulf Oil, and Volkswagen.
Title: DDB Worldwide
Passage: DDB Worldwide Communications Group Inc., known internationally as DDB, is a worldwide marketing communications network. It is owned by Omnicom Group Inc, one of the world's largest advertising holding companies (revenues US12.69B according to "Advertising Age" in April 2008). The international advertising networks Doyle Dane Bernbach and Needham Harper merged their worldwide agency operations to become DDB Needham in 1986. At that same time the owners of Doyle Dane Bernbach, Needham Harper and BBDO merged their shareholdings to form the worldwide holding company Omnicom. In 1996, DDB Needham became known as DDB Worldwide.
Title: Elie Khouri
Passage: Elie Khouri (born May 8, 1964) is a Lebanese-French marketing and communications executive in Dubai. He is the CEO of Omnicom Media Group MENA, the media services division of the Omnicom Group.
Title: Edwards Lifesciences
Passage: Edwards Lifesciences is an American medical equipment company specializing in artificial heart valves and hemodynamic monitoring. It is mostly known for a transcatheter aortic heart valve made of bovine tissue within a collapsible stainless-steel stent, deployed via catheter.
Title: TBWA Worldwide
Passage: TBWA Worldwide is an international advertising agency whose main headquarters are in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States. The agency is a unit of Omnicom Group, the world's largest advertising agency holding company. It was founded in 1970 in Paris, France, by William G. Tragos (American, Management), Claude Bonnange (French, Marketing), Uli Wiesendanger (Swiss, Creation), and Paolo Ajroldi (Italian, Client Services). The first letter of each founder's name provided the initials for the new organization. They were purchased by the Omnicom Group in 1993.
Title: Thomas W. Watson
Passage: Thomas Watson is a co-founder and former Vice Chairman of the Omnicom Group, Inc. and consults for Omnicom on management education and leadership development as Dean Emeritus of Omnicom University, Residency and Diversity programs.
Title: Omnicom Group
Passage: Omnicom Group, Inc. is an American global marketing and corporate communications holding company, headquartered in New York City.
Title: Serge Dumont
Passage: Serge Dumont (born February 1960), is a French businessman and one of the pioneers in Chinas corporate and marketing communications industry. He currently serves as Omnicom Group Vice Chairman and Chairman, Asia Pacific, and runs Omnicom's Greater China business unit.
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Edwards Lifesciences
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Omnicom Group
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What county do both Maplewood Park, Ohio and Youngstown, Ohio have in common?
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Title: Youngstown, Ohio
Passage: Youngstown is a city in and the county seat of Mahoning County in the U.S. state of Ohio, with small portions extending into Trumbull County. According to the 2010 Census, Youngstown had a city proper population of 66,982, while the Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area it anchors contained 565,773 people in Mahoning and Trumbull counties in Ohio, and Mercer County in Pennsylvania.
Title: Maplewood Park, Ohio
Passage: Maplewood Park is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 321 at the 2000 census. It is part of the YoungstownWarrenBoardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Title: Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County
Passage: The Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County serves the communities of Mahoning County, Ohio from its administrative offices in Youngstown, Ohio, with 15 branches in Youngstown, Austintown, Campbell, Canfield, Greenford, Lake Milton, North Jackson, Poland, Sebring, New Middletown, and Struthers. The public library also has a branch called "Special Delivery" which sends books to disabled persons. Mahoning County is located 65 miles (105 km) southeast of Cleveland, Ohio and 62 miles (100 km) northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Title: YoungstownWarren Air Reserve Station
Passage: YoungstownWarren Air Reserve Station (IATA: YNG, ICAO: KYNG) is a military facility located in Vienna Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, 11 miles north of Youngstown and 10 miles east of Warren, in Trumbull County, Ohio, in the United States. The installation is located at YoungstownWarren Regional Airport. The host wing for the installation is the 910th Airlift Wing (910 AW), an Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) unit operationally gained by the Air Mobility Command (AMC).
Title: List of people from Youngstown, Ohio
Passage: The following are notable or famous people who were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Youngstown, Ohio. Youngstown is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Mahoning County. The municipality is situated on the Mahoning River, approximately 65 mi southeast of Cleveland and 61 mi northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Youngstown has its own metropolitan area, but the Pittsburgh Tri-State and Greater Cleveland influence the region. Youngstown lies 10 mi west of the Pennsylvania state line, midway between New York City and Chicago.
Title: Maplewood Park
Passage: Maplewood Park, also known as Seneca Park West, is a landscaped public park in Rochester, New York situated between Lake Avenue and the Genesee River. The 2 mi park features many trails along the river gorge and the river bank below, scenic views of two waterfalls and a nationally accredited Rose Garden.
Title: Mahoning Valley Railway
Passage: Mahoning Valley Railway is a short-line railroad in Mahoning County, Ohio, United States, owned by Genesee Wyoming Inc. It has an interchange with Norfolk Southern Railway at its east end. The west end is Youngstown Belt Railroad which is also owned by Genesee Wyoming. This services Youngstown, Ohio area for its steel mills. The line connects Struthers, Ohio with Youngstown.
Title: Maplewood Historic District
Passage: The Maplewood Historic District is located in Rochester in Monroe County, New York. The district is distinguished as having landscape designs, including Maplewood Park, originally laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted.
Title: Maplewood High School (Ohio)
Passage: Maplewood High School is a public high school in Cortland, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Maplewood Local Schools district. Their nickname is the Rockets. The district comprises three townships: Greene, Mecca, and Johnston, which are all within Trumbull County, Ohio.
Title: Northeast Ohio
Passage: Northeast Ohio refers to the northeastern region of the U.S. state of Ohio. The region contains six Metropolitan Statistical Areas: ClevelandElyria; Akron; CantonMassillon; YoungstownWarrenBoardman; Mansfield, and Sandusky, along with six Micropolitan Statistical Areas: Ashland, Ashtabula, New PhiladelphiaDover, Norwalk, Salem, and Wooster. Most of the region, with the exception of the YoungstownWarrenBoardman and Mansfield metropolitan areas, is also part of the ClevelandAkronCanton Combined Statistical Area and media market, while Mahoning, Trumbull, and Columbiana counties form part of the YoungstownWarren CSA and media market with Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Northeast Ohio also includes most of the area known historically as the Connecticut Western Reserve. In 2011, the Intelligent Community Forum ranked Northeast Ohio as a global Smart 21 Communities list. It has the highest concentration of Hungarian Americans in the United States.
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Trumbull County
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Maplewood Park, Ohio
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Youngstown, Ohio
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Who had more jobs in the film industry, Arne Sucksdorff or Adrian Lyne?
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Title: The Great Adventure (1953 film)
Passage: The Great Adventure (Swedish: Det stora ventyret ) is a 1953 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff.
Title: Symphony of a City
Passage: Symphony of a City (Swedish: Mnniskor i stad ) is a 1947 Swedish documentary short film about Stockholm, directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It won an Academy Award in 1949 for Best Short Subject (One-Reel).
Title: The Table (1973 film)
Passage: The Table is a 1973 short film, written by Adrian Lyne and Michael Hayes, and marks Lyne's debut as a director. It starred Derek O'Conor and Kate Williams. It was Lyne's first short film and was well received at the London Film Festival. The film also featured the director's son Louis Lyne as a small boy. The film was broadcast on British television in 1987.
Title: The Boy in the Tree
Passage: The Boy in the Tree (Swedish: Pojken i trdet ) is a 1961 Swedish drama film written and directed by Arne Sucksdorff, starring Tomas Bolme, Anders Henrikson, Heinz Hopf and Bjrn Gustafson. It tells the story of a troubled 16-year-old boy who seeks liberation in nature and teams up with two poachers.
Title: The Flute and the Arrow
Passage: The Flute and the Arrow (Swedish: En djungelsaga ) is a 1957 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Adrian Lyne
Passage: Adrian Lyne (born 4 March 1941) is a British film director, writer, and producer. He is best known for directing films that focus on sexually charged stories and characters, and often uses stylized light. He is best known for directing "Fatal Attraction", "9 Weeks", "Flashdance", "Indecent Proposal", "Jacob's Ladder" and "Unfaithful".
Title: Mr Smith (1976 film)
Passage: Mr. Smith is a 1976 short film written and directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Peter Barkworth. It was often shown as a 'filler' in London's West End cinemas along with horror or soft porn films such as Emmanuelle. It was Lyne's second short film, following "The Table" (1971) and was well received at the London Film Festival.
Title: Mr. Forbush and the Penguins
Passage: Mr. Forbush and the Penguins (also known as Cry of the Penguins) is a 1971 British film, directed by Arne Sucksdorff, Alfred Viola and Roy Boulting. It stars John Hurt, Hayley Mills, Dudley Sutton and Tony Britton.
Title: Arne Sucksdorff
Passage: Arne Edvard Sucksdorff (3 February 1917, 4 May 2001) was a Swedish film director, considered one of cinema's greatest documentary filmmakers. He was particularly celebrated for his visually poetic and scenic nature documentaries. His works include "Pojken i trdet" ("The Boy in the Tree") and the Academy Award-winning "Mnniskor i Stad" ("Symphony of a City").
Title: My Home Is Copacabana
Passage: My Home Is Copacabana (Swedish: Mitt hem r Copacabana ) is a 1965 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival and the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Sucksdorff won the award for Best Director at the 2nd Guldbagge Awards.
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Adrian Lyne
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Adrian Lyne
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Arne Sucksdorff
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What "X-Men" character is the star of the musical biopic "The Greatest Showman" famous for playing?
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Title: The Greatest Showman
Passage: The Greatest Showman is an upcoming American biographical musical drama film directed by Michael Gracey, and written by Jenny Bicks and Bill Condon. It stars Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson and Zendaya, and tells the story of how P. T. Barnum started the Barnum Bailey Circus. The film is scheduled to be released by 20th Century Fox on December 25, 2017 in United States.
Title: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
Passage: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is an American actor, best known for his role Cadillac in the television series "The Get Down". He also starred in "Baywatch" (2017), and will appear in "The Greatest Showman" and DC's "Aquaman".
Title: Michael Gracey
Passage: Michael Gracey is an Australian film and commercial director and visual effects artist. He is the director of the upcoming musical biopic "The Greatest Showman" starring Hugh Jackman.
Title: Hugh Jackman
Passage: Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian actor, singer, and producer. Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in a variety of film genres. He is known for his long-running role as Wolverine in the "X-Men" film series, as well as for his lead roles in films such as the romantic-comedy fantasy "Kate Leopold" (2001), the action-horror film "Van Helsing" (2004), the magic-themed drama "The Prestige" (2006), the epic fantasy drama "The Fountain" (2006), the epic historical romantic drama "Australia" (2008), the film version of "Les Misrables" (2012), and the thriller "Prisoners" (2013). His work in "Les Misrables" earned him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and his first Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy in 2013.
Title: Melba (film)
Passage: Melba is a 1953 musical biopic drama film of the life of Australian-born soprano Nellie Melba, written by Harry Kurnitz and directed by Lewis Milestone for Horizon Pictures, marking the film debut of the Metropolitan Opera's Patrice Munsel.
Title: Kevin Dillon
Passage: Kevin Brady Dillon (born August 19, 1965) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Johnny "Drama" Chase on the HBO comedy series "Entourage", Bunny in the war film "Platoon", and John Densmore in the musical biopic "The Doors". He was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for his performance on "Entourage".
Title: Love On Top
Passage: "Love On Top" is a song recorded by American singer Beyonc for her fourth studio album "4" (2011). Inspired from her state of mind while playing Etta James in the 2008 musical biopic "Cadillac Records", Beyonc wrote the song alongside Terius Nash and Shea Taylor; its production was handled by Taylor and Beyonc. A throw-back to 1980s music, the uptempo RB song exhibits style similar to that of Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston and The Jackson 5, among others. While incorporating four key changes, Beyonc adopts a high range when repeating the song's chorus towards the end of the song. She sings about a man whom she can always call, even after facing grief and hard work, finally earning his love and respect.
Title: Raj Kapoor
Passage: Ranbir Raj Kapoor (14 December 1924 2 June 1988), also known as "the greatest showman of Indian cinema", was a noted Indian film actor, producer and director of Hindi cinema. Born at Kapoor Haveli in Peshawar to actor Prithviraj Kapoorhe was a prominent member of the Kapoor familythat produced several celebrated Bollywood superstars.
Title: Tonight We Sing
Passage: Tonight We Sing is a 1953 musical biopic film, directed by Mitchell Leisen, based on the life and career of the celebrated impresario Sol Hurok. It stars David Wayne and Ezio Pinza. The tenor voice of Jan Peerce was heard in the picture as well as the RCA Victor soundtrack release.
Title: De-Lovely
Passage: De-Lovely is a 2004 musical biopic directed by Irwin Winkler. The screenplay by Jay Cocks is based on the life and career of Cole Porter, from his first meeting with Linda Lee Thomas until his death. It is the second biopic about the composer, following "Night and Day".
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Wolverine
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Michael Gracey
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Hugh Jackman
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Which international airport serving Greater St. Louis, Missouri is supported by the St. Louis Lambert Airport Police?
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Title: Lambert Airport Terminal 1 station
Passage: Lambert Airport Terminal 1 is a St. Louis MetroLink station in Edmunson, Missouri. The station is located adjacent to Terminal 1 of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. This station also serves the nearby airport hotels.
Title: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Passage: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is the major regional newspaper in St. Louis, in the U.S. state of Missouri, serving Greater St. Louis. It is the only remaining printed daily newspaper in the city. It is the fifth-largest newspaper in the midwestern United States, and is the 26th-largest newspaper in the U.S. According to its masthead, the publication has received eighteen Pulitzer Prizes.
Title: WARH
Passage: WARH (106.5 MHz "106.5 The Arch") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Granite City, Illinois and serving Greater St. Louis including sections of Illinois and Missouri. WARH is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and airs an Adult Hits radio format. The studios and offices are in Creve Coeur, Missouri (although a St. Louis address is used). The transmitter is located near Resurrection Cemetery off Mackenzie Road in St. Louis.
Title: Lambert Airport Terminal 2 station
Passage: Lambert Airport Terminal 2 is a St. Louis MetroLink station. It is located at the Terminal 2 of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, Missouri, United States, serving Terminal 2 (which exclusively serves Southwest Airlines). The station opened on December 23, 1998.
Title: Greater St. Louis
Passage: Greater St. Louis is the metropolitan area that completely surrounds and includes the independent city of St. Louis (the principal city). It includes parts of both the U.S. states of Missouri and Illinois. The city core is on the border with Illinois and collectively the two regions form the combined metropolitan area. St. Louis is the largest metro area in Missouri, and is the second largest in Illinois. St. Louis County is independent of the city of St. Louis and their two populations are generally tabulated separately.
Title: Forest ParkDeBaliviere station
Passage: Forest Park-DeBaliviere is a MetroLink light rail station, located at the northeast corner of Forest Park Parkway and DeBaliviere Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. This station is located just to the north of Forest Park. Attractions in the park include the St. Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Zoo, Missouri History Museum and The Muny in addition to athletic fields, biking and running trails, and golf courses. The station is the transfer point for trips between the Shrewsbury branch and the Lambert Airport branch. It also features 100 park-and-ride spaces.
Title: Lambert St. Louis Airport Police
Passage: St. Louis Lambert Airport Police is responsible for all law enforcement and criminal investigations within St. Louis Lambert International Airport. The Airport Police is responsible for traffic control, criminal investigations, airport community oriented policing, airport security, rapid response counter terrorism, enforcement of local, state and federal laws at the airport and providing canine explosive detection support to the airport and surrounding communities.
Title: St. Mary's Parish (Bridgeton, Missouri)
Passage: St. Mary's (of the Assumption) Parish in Bridgeton, Missouri was a Catholic parish in northwestern St. Louis County, located within the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Founded in 1851, the parish population expanded with suburban development at such a rate in the 1950s and 1960s that seven new parishes were created in the area. This parish was closed in 2001 due to planned expansion of St. Louis Lambert Airport. The parish church and related buildings were acquired by the airport and razed in 2004.
Title: St. Louis Lambert International Airport
Passage: St. Louis Lambert International Airport (IATA: STL, ICAO: KSTL, FAA LID: STL) is an international airport serving Greater St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It is 14 mi northwest of downtown St. Louis in unincorporated St. Louis County between Berkeley and Bridgeton. Commonly named Lambert Field, it is the largest and busiest airport in Missouri with 270 daily departures to over 80 domestic and international locations. In 2016, 13.9 million passengers traveled through the airport. Lambert-St. Louis serves as a hub for Air Choice One and Cape Air. It is a focus city for Southwest Airlines, and was a former hub for Trans World Airlines and later for American Airlines.
Title: Bridgeton, Missouri
Passage: Bridgeton is a second-ring suburb of Greater St. Louis in northwestern St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. Bridgeton is located at the intersection of the St. Louis outer belt and I-70. Bridgeton serves as the primary transport hub within Greater St. Louis. The population at the 2010 census was 11,550. Portions of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport are within Bridgeton.
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St. Louis Lambert International Airport
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Lambert St. Louis Airport Police
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St. Louis Lambert International Airport
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What is the former name of the Norwegian county which is home to the village of Ramsund?
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Title: Norwegian County Road 755
Passage: Norwegian County Road 755 (Norwegian: "Fylkesvei 755" ) is a 91.2 km county road that runs from the village of Rra in Indery to the village of Vanvikan in Leksvik, all in Nord-Trndelag county, Norway. The road runs through the municipalities of Indery and Leksvik. It was known as Norwegian National Road 755 ("Riksvei 755" ) before 2010 when control of the road was transferred from the national government to Nord-Trndelag county.
Title: Ramsund Chapel
Passage: Ramsund Chapel (Norwegian: "Ramsund kapell" ) is a chapel in the municipality of Tjeldsund in Nordland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Evenes. The chapel is part of the Tjeldsund parish in the Ofoten deanery in the Diocese of Sr-Hlogaland. The white wooden chapel was built in 1964 and it seats about 250 people.
Title: Sennumstad
Passage: Sennumstad or Senumstad is a village in Birkenes municipality in Aust-Agder county, Norway. The village is located on the western shore of the river Tovdalselva at the junction of the Norwegian National Road 41 and the Norwegian County Road 406. The Senumstad Bridge crosses the river in the village. The nearby village of Vting lies about 5 km to the northwest, the village of Sre Herefoss lies about 5 km to the north, and the municipal centre of Birkeland lies about 10 km to the south.
Title: Ramsund, Norway
Passage: Ramsund is a village in the municipality of Tjeldsund in Nordland county, Norway. It is located on the eastern shore of the Ramsundet strait, just south of the Ramsund Bridge. The 0.56 km2 village has a population (2013) of 305. The population density is 545 PDkm2 . Ramsund Chapel is located in this village. There is also a military base located south of the village that is the base for the Marinejegerkommandoen unit.
Title: Norwegian County Road 404
Passage: Norwegian County Road 404 (Fv 404) is a Norwegian county road in Aust-Agder county, Norway. The 27.83 km long road runs between the village of Frivoll in Grimstad municipality in the southeast and the village of Sre Herefoss in Birkenes municipality at the south end of the Herefossfjorden. The road connects to the Norwegian National Road 41 at Sre Herefoss and it connects to the European route E18 highway at Frivoll. The road passes between the two lakes Syndle and Rore in rural Grimstad, just northeast of the village of Roresand. Prior to a 2010 government reform, the road was classified as a Norwegian national road.
Title: Utskarpen
Passage: Utskarpen is a village in the municipality of Rana in Nordland county, Norway, about 37 km west of the town of Mo i Rana. The village is located at the end of the Utskarpen fjord, an arm of the main Ranfjorden. On the western side of Utskarpen is the intersection with Norwegian County Road 17 and Norwegian County Road 12. The neighboring villages are Mla to the north and Myklebustad to the west.
Title: Norwegian County Road 405
Passage: Norwegian County Road 405 (Fv405) is a Norwegian county road which runs between from the village of Vegusdal in Birkenes municipality in Aust-Agder county in the north to the junction with the Norwegian National Road 9 in the village of Mosby in Kristiansand municipality in Vest-Agder county in the south. The road is 54.56 km long. Prior to a 2010 government reform, the road was classified as a Norwegian national road.
Title: Sjsen
Passage: Sjsen is a village in the municipality of Namdalseid in Nord-Trndelag county, Norway. It is located at the mouth of the river rgrdselva at the end of the Lgnin arm of the Namsenfjorden. It is located along Norwegian County Road 17 at the intersection with Norwegian County Road 766 which goes north to Osen through the village of Statland.
Title: Norwegian County Road 406
Passage: Norwegian County Road 406 (Fv 406) is a Norwegian county road in Birkenes municipality in Aust-Agder county, Norway. The 18.1 km long road runs between the village of Sennumstad on the Tovdalselva river to the village of Stemlona. The road connects to the Norwegian County Road 405 at Stemlona and it connects to the Norwegian National Road 41 at its other end at Sennumstad. The road runs through a fairly rural area in Birkenes. The Srlandsbanen railway line crosses over the road at Fidje.
Title: Nordland
Passage: Nordland (] ; Northern Sami: "Nordlndda" ) is a county in Norway in the Northern Norway region, bordering Troms in the north, Nord-Trndelag in the south, Norrbotten County in Sweden to the east, Vsterbotten County to the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean (Norwegian Sea) to the west. The county was formerly known as "Nordlandene amt". The county administration is in Bod. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen has been administered from Nordland since 1995.
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"Nordlandene amt"
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Ramsund, Norway
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Nordland
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Where was the entertainment company that produced "Night Nurse" headquartered?
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Title: Rosie Dixon Night Nurse
Passage: Rosie Dixon Night Nurse is a 1978 British comedy film directed by Justin Cartwright and starring Debbie Ash, Carolyne Argyle, Beryl Reid and John Le Mesurier. It was based on a novel by Christopher Wood.
Title: Night Nurse (album)
Passage: Night Nurse is a 1982 studio album by Gregory Isaacs.
Title: Night Nurse (horse)
Passage: Night Nurse (26 May 1971 - 1998) was an Irish-bred English-trained National Hunt racehorse. Night Nurse garnered 35 wins, winning a total of 174,507 viz. He won 3 races on the flat at 3 and 4-years old and placed 3 times; he also won 32 National Hunt races, 19 wins over hurdles and 13 wins in steeplechases from 64 starts. He was awarded the highest Timeform rating ever given to a hurdler and has been acclaimed amongst the greatest ever hurdlers.
Title: Night Nurse (comics)
Passage: Night Nurse is the name of a Marvel Comics comic book series published in the early 1970s, as well as the alter ego later taken on by one of its characters, Linda Carter. Carter was one of three central characters who first appeared in "Night Nurse" 1 (cover-dated November 1972), though she was previously the lead of another Marvel series, "Linda Carter, Student Nurse", published in 1961. Carter later adopted the name "Night Nurse" for herself, and in this incarnation, first appeared in "Daredevil" 58 (May 2004), she is as a medical professional specializing in helping injured superheroes.
Title: Ralf Harolde
Passage: Ralf Harolde (May 17, 1899 November 1, 1974) was an American character actor, who often played gangsters. Between 1920 and 1963, he appeared in 99 films, including "Jimmy the Gent", "Night Nurse", "Baby Take a Bow", "A Tale of Two Cities", "Our Relations", and "Murder, My Sweet".
Title: Night Nurse (1931 film)
Passage: Night Nurse is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama and mystery film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by William A. Wellman. The film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Ben Lyon, Joan Blondell, Clark Gable and Vera Lewis. It was based on the 1930 novel of the same name, written by Grace Perkins, later Mrs. Fulton Oursler (under the pen name Dora Macy). The film was considered risqu at the time of its release, particularly the scene where Stanwyck is seen in her lingerie. Gable portrays a vicious chauffeur gradually starving two little girls to death.
Title: The Night Nurse
Passage: The Night Nurse is a 1977 Australian television film about the relationship between a former opera star and her night nurse.
Title: Warner Bros.
Passage: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (previously incorporated as Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. and colloquially known as Warner Bros. and Warner Bros. Pictures) is an American entertainment company that is a division of Time Warner and is headquartered in Burbank, California. It is one of the "Big Six" major American film studios.
Title: Claire Temple (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Passage: Claire Temple is a character portrayed by Rosario Dawson in the television series of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), based on the comic characters Claire Temple and Night Nurse. A nurse who gives medical aid to vigilantes, she first appeared in the first season of "Daredevil" (2015). Dawson then signed a deal to return for the second season of the series, as well as potentially appear in any other Marvel Netflix series. She has since reprised the role in "Jessica Jones", "Luke Cage", "Iron Fist", and "The Defenders". The character has also appeared in a "Jessica Jones" tie-in comic.
Title: Night Nurse (Cascada song)
Passage: "Night Nurse" is the fourth overall single performed by German dance trio Cascada, from their fourth studio album, Original Me (2011). The song was written by Tony Cornelissen, Manuel Reuter and Yann Peifer, with production helmed by DJ Manian and Yanou. "Night Nurse" was released to the internet in late summer of 2010 and featured on the compilation "Clubland 18," released on November 7, 2010. "Night Nurse" uses Auto-Tune on the uncredited vocals of German singer and rapper Tony T. who was brought by DJ Manian and Yanou of their Dance Project R.I.O.. Lyrically, the song is about being feverish on the dancefloor. The music video was released on the All Around the World YouTube account and on Clubland TV in November 2010 which features Horler and some male backup dancers in a warehouse party. Horler appears in some scenes painted with numerous colors and a huge spider web.
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Burbank, California
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Night Nurse (1931 film)
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Warner Bros.
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Which cooperative apartment building located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West was owned by Edward Severin Clark?
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Title: Edward Severin Clark
Passage: Edward Severin Clark (July 6, 1870 September 19, 1933), was an American businessman, and the owner of the New York City apartment building The Dakota.
Title: Harperly Hall
Passage: Harperly Hall (also known as 41 Central Park West) is an apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City. The building is located along prestigious Central Park West and was built in 1910, it opened in 1911. Cast in the Arts and Crafts style, a rarity for New York City, Harperly Hall was designed by Henry W. Wilkinson. The structure was listed as a contributing property to the U.S. federal government designated Central Park West Historic District in 1982 when the district joined the National Register of Historic Places. At one time it was known as the Madonna building as Sean Penn and singer Madonna lived there.
Title: The Dakota
Passage: The Dakota, also known as Dakota Apartments, is a cooperative apartment building located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States. It was built in 1884 and is considered to be one of Manhattan's most prestigious and exclusive cooperative residential buildings.
Title: Olcott Hotel
Passage: The Olcott Hotel is an establishment on West 72nd street in New York City's Upper West Side. It was built by the Lapidus Engineering Company beginning in late 1925. The edifice was one of a number of structures constructed at the time from Central Park West to Columbus Avenue on 72nd Street, in New York City. The Fairfield Hotel was another building going up concurrently. Its builder was Louis Israelson and Associates. The Olcott Hotel was sixteen stories when it was completed. It opened in 1930.
Title: The Langham
Passage: The Langham is a luxury apartment building located at 135 Central Park West on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City. After the site was unused for more than 15 years, the building was constructed between 1905 and 1907. Built at a cost of US 2 million, the structure included modern amenities, such as ice accessible from every apartment. The building was designed in the French Second Empire style by architects Clinton and Russell. It was listed as a contributing property to the federal government designated Central Park West Historic District on November 9, 1982.
Title: 15 Central Park West
Passage: 15 Central Park West is a condominium apartment building located at the corner of West 61st Street and Central Park West in New York City. Construction started in 2005 and was completed in 2008, costing a total of 950 million ( in current dollar terms). The building was designed in a New Classical style by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.
Title: 101 Central Park West
Passage: 101 is a residential building located at 101 Central Park West between 70th and 71st street in New York City. The apartment building was constructed in 1929 in the Neo-Renaissance style by architects Simon Schwartz Arthur Gross. It is situated next to The Majestic, an apartment complex located between 71st and 72nd Street and to Congregation Shearith Israel which is located on 70th Street. The building is divided into three blocks which all consist of two elevator banks. Past and present residents of the building include notable personalities such as Harrison Ford, Rick Moranis and Rabbi Norman Lamm, the chancellor of Yeshiva University.
Title: 257 Central Park West
Passage: 257 Central Park West, constructed between 1905 and 1906, currently is a co-op apartment building located on the southwest corner of 86th Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.
Title: 72nd Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line)
Passage: 72nd Street is a local station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at 72nd Street and Central Park West on the Upper West Side, it is served by the C train at all times except nights, when the A train takes over service. The B train provides additional service here on weekdays except nights.
Title: Rossleigh Court
Passage: Rossleigh Court, constructed between 1906 and 1907, currently is a rental apartment building located on the northwest corner of 85th Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.
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The Dakota
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Edward Severin Clark
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The Dakota
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Are both Harry A. Pollard and Marco Bellocchio actors?
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Title: Marco Bellocchio
Passage: Marco Bellocchio (] ; born 9 November 1939) is an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor.
Title: Fists in the Pocket
Passage: Fists in the Pocket (I pugni in tasca) is a 1965 Italian film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was Bellocchio's debut film.
Title: Dormant Beauty
Passage: Dormant Beauty (Italian: Bella addormentata ) is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio and starring Toni Servillo and Isabelle Huppert. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. For this film Maya Sansa won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress.
Title: Victory March (film)
Passage: Marcia trionfale (internationally released as Victory March) is a 1976 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was coproduced by France (where it was released as "La Marche triomphale") and West Germany (where is known as "Triumphmarsch"). For this film Michele Placido was awarded with a Nastro d'Argento for best actor and with a special David di Donatello. It was shot in a disused barracks in Reggio Emilia.
Title: La colpa e la pena
Passage: La colpa e la pena is a 1961 Italian film directed by Marco Bellochio. The screenplay and the story were also was written by Marco Bellocchio.
Title: Lucca Film Festival
Passage: Its purpose is to offer its audience a new approach to cinema; to promote a cinematographic culture made of a plurality of sights, styles and perspectives; and, most of all, to introduce attendees to a new sensory and intellectual experience Throughout the years, the Lucca Film Festival has dealt with the various contrasts of todays cinema: Attendees to the LFF have included important directors, actors and international artists, like Kenneth Anger, Jonas Mekas, Tsai Ming-liang, Michael Snow, Paolo Taviani, , Lou Castel, Abel Ferrara, Philippe Garrel, Gyrgy Plfi, Antoni Padrs, Benedek Fliegauf, Peter Greenaway, John Boorman, David Lynch, David Cronenberg, Terry Gilliam, William Friedkin, George A. Romero, Marco Bellocchio, Paolo Sorrentino.
Title: Harry A. Pollard
Passage: Harry A. Pollard (January 23, 1879, Republic City, Kansas July 6, 1934, Pasadena California) was an American silent film actor and director. His wife was silent screen star Margarita Fischer.
Title: The Nanny (1999 film)
Passage: The Nanny (Italian: "La balia" ) is a 1999 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: The Prince of Homburg (film)
Passage: The Prince of Homburg (Italian: Il principe di Homburg ) is a 1997 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio, based on the play "Der Prinz von Homburg" by Heinrich von Kleist. It was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Il gabbiano
Passage: Il gabbiano ] (i.e. "The seagull") is a 1977 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It is loosely based on the Anton Chekhov's drama play "The Seagull".
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yes
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Harry A. Pollard
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Marco Bellocchio
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Which tennis player was born first Garbie Muguruza or Zheng Jie?
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Title: Anastasija Sevastova
Passage: Anastasija Sevastova (born 13 April 1990) is a professional tennis player from Latvia. Having retired in 2013 due to recurring injuries, Sevastova returned to competition in 2015 and became known for her campaign at the 2016 US Open, where she defeated third-seeded Garbie Muguruza as well as Johanna Konta en route to her first ever Grand Slam quarterfinal.
Title: Yuan Meng
Passage: Yuan Meng (born 9 May 1986) () is a former Chinese female professional tennis player. She is China's fifth-highest ranked women's singles player after Zheng Jie, Li Na, Peng Shuai, and Yan Zi. Yuan has won four ITF singles titles and one ITF doubles title.
Title: 2014 Connecticut Open Doubles
Passage: Sania Mirza and Zheng Jie were the defending champions, but they decided not to compete together. Mirza partnered up with Cara Black, but lost in the quarterfinals to Caroline Garcia and Monica Niculescu. Zheng played alongside Chan Hao-ching, but lost in the first round to Darija Jurak and Megan Moulton-Levy. br This is about a Tennis match in 2014.
Title: 2017 Garbie Muguruza tennis season
Passage: The 2017 Garbie Muguruza tennis season officially began on 2 January with the start of the 2017 Brisbane International. Muguruza entered the season as the number 7 ranked player and as the French Open defending champion.
Title: Olga Kalyuzhnaya
Passage: Olga Kalyuzhnaya (" " ; born 19 December 1982) is a Russian tennis player. She entered the 2003 Hyderabad Open but lost in the qualifying round finals to Zheng Jie. In 2002, she played in the main draw of the 140,000 Tashkent Open but retired in round two due to injury.
Title: Garbie Muguruza career statistics
Passage: This is a list of the main career statistics of Spanish professional tennis player, Garbie Muguruza. To date, Muguruza has won five WTA singles titles most significantly the 2016 French Open and the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and five WTA doubles titles. Other highlights of Muguruza's career thus far include reaching the final of the 2015 Wimbledon Championships, quarterfinal appearances at the French Open in 2014 and 2015; two runner-up finishes in doubles at the Madrid Open in 2014 and 2015 and a semi-final appearance in doubles at the 2014 French Open alongside Carla Surez Navarro.
Title: Garbie Muguruza
Passage: Garbie Muguruza Blanco (] ; born 8 October 1993) is a Spanish-Venezuelan tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). Since turning professional in 2012, she has won five singles titles, including two majors at the 2016 French Open and the 2017 Wimbledon Championships.
Title: Sam Sumyk
Passage: Sam Sumyk (born 1967 or 1968) is a French tennis coach who currently coaches WTA world number one and two-time grand slam champion Garbie Muguruza. He has also previously worked with former world number one Victoria Azarenka, former world number two Vera Zvonareva, and 2014 Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard.
Title: Zheng Jie
Passage: Zheng Jie (born 5 July 1983) is a Chinese professional tennis player. Her career-high singles ranking is World No. 15 which she achieved on 18 May 2009.
Title: Carla Surez Navarro career statistics
Passage: This is a list of career statistics of Spanish professional tennis player Carla Surez Navarro since her professional debut in 2003. Surez Navarro has won two WTA singles titles and three doubles titles. Along with Garbie Muguruza, she also reached the final of the doubles tournament at the 2015 WTA Finals.
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Zheng Jie
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Garbie Muguruza
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Zheng Jie
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Are both Paul Westerberg and Paul McCartney singers?
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Title: Eventually (album)
Passage: Eventually is the second solo album that Paul Westerberg released after the breakup of The Replacements.
Title: Stereo (Paul Westerberg album)
Passage: Stereo is the fourth solo album by Paul Westerberg. At this point in his career, the former Replacements leader was entering a new phase. He said goodbye to professional studios and big-name producers like Brendan O'Brien and Don Was, recording the album in his basement by himself. As detailed in the liner notes, Westerberg made no effort to fix imperfections like the tape running out in the middle of a song. "Stereo" was packaged with "Mono", which he credited to his Grandpaboy alter ego.
Title: The Replacements (band)
Passage: The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered pioneers of alternative rock. The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career. Following several acclaimed albums, including "Let It Be" and "Tim", Bob Stinson left the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist. Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990. Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output. The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects. A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012. The Replacements never had significant commercial success, except for "I'll Be You", which hit number 1 on the "Billboard" Alt Rock chart, but they influenced numerous alternative rock acts.
Title: The Resterberg
Passage: The Resterberg is a compilation album of recordings by Paul Westerberg, released in 2005. It contains alternate mixes, single versions, and a previously unreleased track.
Title: Paul Westerberg
Passage: Paul Harold Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter in The Replacements, one of the seminal alternative rock bands of the 1980s. He launched a solo career after the dissolution of that band. In recent years, he has cultivated a more independent-minded approach, primarily recording his music at home in his basement.
Title: Paul McCartney
Passage: Sir James Paul McCartney, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. He gained worldwide fame as the bass guitarist and singer for the rock band the Beatles, widely considered the most popular and influential group in the history of pop music. His songwriting partnership with John Lennon is the most celebrated of the post-war era. After the group disbanded in 1970, he pursued a solo career and formed the band Wings with his first wife, Linda, and Denny Laine.
Title: Don't You Know Who I Think I Was?
Passage: Don't You Know Who I Think I Was? is a greatest hits album by the American rock band The Replacements, released in 2006 by Rhino Records. It includes eighteen tracks spanning the band's eight studio releases from 1981 to 1990, as well as two new tracks recorded specifically for this release. The new tracks"Message to the Boys" and "Pool Dive"feature the three surviving original band members: singer and guitarist Paul Westerberg, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson, and drummer Chris Mars. However, Mars does not play drums on these tracks: they were played by session drummer Josh Freese while Mars sang backing vocals.
Title: Swingin Party
Passage: "Swingin Party" is a song written by Paul Westerberg and recorded by his band The Replacements for their fourth studio album "Tim" (1985). The song is an indie rock and rock and roll ballad with influences from jazz, country and new wave. Lyrically, it portrays the protagonist's "feigned nonchalance". It was well received by music critics, who praised Westerberg's songwriting talent. The song has been covered by other artists, notably Kindness in 2009 and Lorde in 2013.
Title: 14 Songs (Paul Westerberg album)
Passage: 14 Songs is the first official solo album from Paul Westerberg, former leader of The Replacements. In many ways, it's his second solo album, given that the final Replacements album, "All Shook Down", was heavily packed with session musicians and marginalized the other three band members.
Title: Besterberg: The Best of Paul Westerberg
Passage: Besterberg: The Best of Paul Westerberg is a compilation album of recordings by Paul Westerberg.
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The original purpose of the The Glengarry Pipe Band was to provide a local host band for a series of competitons held annually in what Canadian province?
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Title: The Pipeband Club
Passage: The Pipeband Club is a competitive pipe band located in Sydney, Australia. The band was formed in 2008 and attended The World Pipe Band Championships in 2009 and 2010, competing in Grade 1. The band was led by Scott Nicolson until 2010 at which point Angus Roberts was elected Pipe Major. The band was the winner of the Australian Championship (Grade 1) in 2010, and has also consistently held the New South Wales state title since inauguration. In 2012 the band requested to be relegated to Grade 2 and this was approved by the Australian Pipe Band Association. The band won the 2014 Australian Championship in Grade 2, and went on to host the NSW Championships in November 2014, marking the first time the band had acted as a contest promoter.
Title: Paris Port Dover Pipe Band
Passage: The Paris Port Dover Pipe Band is a community and competitive pipe band representing Brant and Norfolk counties in southern Ontario, Canada. The mandate for the Paris Port Dover Pipe Band is to "act as ambassadors locally and internationally; to provide young people of any skill level with instruction in Scottish music and give them opportunities to play with the band; and to assist local service clubs and non-profit groups with their various ceremonies, memorials, parades, and events through band performances." Members come from Brantford, Simcoe, Hamilton, St. Catherines, Guelph, Kitchener and Cambridge to practice every Thursday night at the St. George Memorial Hall.
Title: Jack Lee (bagpiper)
Passage: Jack Lee is a Canadian bagpiper and has been the pipe sergeant of the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band since its inception in 1981. The band has won the World Pipe Band Championships six times.
Title: Glengarry Pipe Band
Passage: The Glengarry Pipe Band was formed in early 1961 and has operated continuously since that time. The original purpose of the band was to provide a local host band for the Glengarry Highland Games in Maxville, Ontario.
Title: Rob Roy Pipe Band and Highland Dancers
Passage: The Rob Roy Pipe Band and Highland Dancers are a competitive pipe band accompanied by highland dancers from Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The band currently competes in grades 3 and 5 pipe band competitions across Ontario, with various members of the organization competing in solo piping, drumming, and dancing competitions at various levels. The organization also actively engages in promoting Scottish performing arts in the local community by teaching piping, drumming, and highland dancing lessons starting at the beginner level and performing at community events such as concerts and parades.
Title: Glengarry Highland Games
Passage: The Glengarry Highland Games consist of a series of traditional Scottish competitions held annually in Maxville, Ontario, Canada, usually held the first weekend in August. The games span three days and attract as many as 50,000 people, they are the largest Highland Games of its kind outside Scotland. The Glengarry Highland Games are primarily intended to be a showcase of traditional Scottish heavy events, Highland Dance, pipe and drum competitions.
Title: World Pipe Band Championships
Passage: The World Pipe Band Championships is a pipe band competition held in Scotland. The event has been operating regularly since 1930, when the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association was formed. For competitive bands, the title of World Champion is highly coveted, and this event is seen as the culmination of a year's worth of preparation, rehearsal and practice.
Title: Robert Malcolm Memorial Pipe Band
Passage: The Robert Malcolm Memorial Pipe Band is an organization of four bands affiliated with the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band. Though one primary purpose of the bands is to act as a feeder for the Grade I SFU pipe band, the bands have proven themselves in their own right as highly competitive forces. The RMM bands are no longer classified as juvenile bands as of this year they lifted the age limit, people of all ages are now allowed to join the RMM Pipebands.
Title: Muirhead amp; Sons Pipe Band
Passage: Muirhead and Sons Pipe Band was a pipe band based in Grangemouth, Scotland. The band was highly successful, winning the World Pipe Band Championships a total of eight times. This total has been surpassed only by Strathclyde Police, Shotts and Dykehead, and Field Marshal Montgomery pipe bands who held the title twenty-one, fifteen, and ten times respectively, and equalled by the Clan MacRae Society Pipe Band which also won eight times.
Title: Coastal Scottish Pipe Band
Passage: The Coastal Scottish Pipe Band, also known simply as 'Coastals', is a grade 3 pipe band based in Perth, Western Australia. The band was formed in 1898, and along with the City of Melbourne Highland Pipe Band is one of the oldest pipe bands in Australia. Their many recent successes include winning the 2007 New Zealand Pipe Band Championships (Grade 4), held in Dunedin.
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Ontario
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Glengarry Highland Games
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Name the Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast, in midwestern Jutland whose chairman Rasmus Ankersen is also one of the Directors at Brentford FC?
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Title: Ikast FS
Passage: Ikast FS is a Danish football club. In 1999, their first team merged with Herning Fremad, to found FC Midtjylland.
Title: Daniel Nielsen
Passage: Daniel Nielsen (born October 31, 1980) is a Danish professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for the Herning Blue Fox of the Metal Ligaen. He played for German club Hamburg Freezers after spending the majority of his professional career with current club Herning Blue Fox in Denmark's top league, AL-Bank Ligaen. Nielsen has competed in several World Cup events including 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and also the 2010 IIHF World Championship as a member of the Denmark men's national ice hockey team.
Title: FC Midtjylland
Passage: FC Midtjylland (] , "Central Jutland") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in the midwestern part of Jutland. The team was a result of a merger between "Ikast FS" (which also includes tennis, badminton and handball clubs) and "Herning Fremad". Midtjylland competes in the Danish Superliga, which it won for the first time in 2015.
Title: History of Brentford F.C. (18891954)
Passage: Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. The club was founded in October 1889, as the local sportsmen's latest attempt to form a permanent football or rugby club in the town. By 1896, Brentford had joined the London League, progressing to the Southern League in 1898 and entering the Football League in 1920.
Title: History of Brentford F.C. (1986present)
Passage: Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. The club was founded in October 1889, as the local sportsmen's latest attempt to form a permanent football or rugby club in the town. By 1896, Brentford had joined the London League, progressing to the Southern League in 1898 and entering the Football League in 1920.
Title: List of Brentford F.C. international players
Passage: Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. Between 1897 and 1920, the first team competed in the London League, Southern League and Western League. Since 1920, the first team has competed in the Football League and other nationally and internationally organised competitions. All players who won a full international cap during their time with Brentford are listed below.
Title: Andy Scott (English footballer)
Passage: Andrew Scott (born 2 August 1972) is the Head of Recruitment at English Championship side Brentford FC , previously an English former professional footballer whose clubs included Sheffield United, Brentford, Oxford United and Leyton Orient. He was most recently the manager of Aldershot Town until January 2015. He was manager of Rotherham United before that, until he was sacked in March 2012. Before that he had a very successful spell as manager of Brentford FC, winning League 2 in his first full season in charge. During his playing career, Scott was primarily a striker but also played on the left wing at times. He was forced to retire in 2005 due to heart problems.
Title: Herning Blue Fox
Passage: Herning Blue Fox is a Danish professional ice hockey team based in Herning, Denmark, playing in the Metal Ligaen, the top tier of Danish ice hockey. The club was founded in 1947 and play their home games in the KVIK Hockey Arena which has a capacity of 4,105 spectators.
Title: Rasmus Ankersen
Passage: Rasmus Ankersen (born September 22, 1983 in Herning, Denmark) is an author and chairman at FC Midtjylland. Before taking up an operational position with the Danish club, he was initially a youth team player before progressing into a coaching role. He is also one of the Directors of Football at Brentford FC, a role he considers to be more full-time than his role in Denmark.
Title: History of Brentford F.C. (19541986)
Passage: Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. The club was founded in October 1889, as the local sportsmen's latest attempt to form a permanent football or rugby club in the town. By 1896, Brentford had joined the London League, progressing to the Southern League in 1898 and entering the Football League in 1920.
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FC Midtjylland
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Rasmus Ankersen
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FC Midtjylland
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This song, which got heavy rotation on MTV was written by Sebastian Bach, Rachel Bolan and a rock guitarist in what kind of band?
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Title: Wolf Hoffmann
Passage: Wolf Hoffmann (born 10 December 1959) is a German guitarist, primarily known as guitarist in the German heavy metal band Accept since 1976. In 1997, he released the album "Classical" with rock versions of classical pieces. He contributed to Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach's solo album "Bring 'Em Bach Alive! " and to a 2000 Japanese tribute to Randy Rhoads album called "Randy Rhoads Tribute" with Sebastian Bach on "I Don't Know" and with Joe Lynn Turner on "Diary of a Madman". Hoffmann also contributed to "Peace Breaker" by Skew Siskin.
Title: Monkey Business (Skid Row song)
Passage: "Monkey Business" is a song by Skid Row. It was the first single from their second album, "Slave to the Grind" and marked their change from hard-hitting glam metal to overall heavy metal. The song is one of their best known songs. The single was released in 1991 and was written by bandmates Rachel Bolan and Dave "the Snake" Sabo. The song was the biggest hit on Slave to the Grind and although the song didn't make the top 40 it reached 13 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and still gets heavy airplay on rock radio stations. The video got heavy rotation on MTV and catapulted the album to double-platinum status. Along with "Youth Gone Wild" from their first album, it is considered their signature song.
Title: Into Another
Passage: "Into Another" is a song by Skid Row. It was a single from their third album, "Subhuman Race". The song was released in 1995 and written by bandmates Rachel Bolan and Dave "the Snake" Sabo. This is the last single Skid Row released with Sebastian Bach.
Title: Slave to the Grind (song)
Passage: "Slave to the Grind" is a song by Skid Row. It was the second single and the title track from their second album, "Slave to the Grind". The song was released in 1991 and written by bandmates Sebastian Bach, Rachel Bolan and Dave "The Snake" Sabo. It reached 43 on the UK Singles Chart. The video also got heavy rotation on MTV but was not as successful as previous singles and did not chart in the US.
Title: Love on a Mountain Top
Passage: "Love On a Mountain Top" is a 1968 song by singer Robert Knight. The song was written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden, like its predecessor, his 19671968 smash hit Everlasting Love. It however only charted regionally in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh area. Re-discovered by the UK's Northern soul scene it got heavy rotation by deejays in late 1973, causing a UK re-release of the record, which eventually entered the UK Singles Charts and peaked at 10 in January, 1974.
Title: In a Darkened Room
Passage: "In a Darkened Room" is a song by Skid Row. It was a single from their second album, "Slave to the Grind". The song was released in 1991 and written by bandmates Sebastian Bach, Rachel Bolan and Dave "the Snake" Sabo. The song only charted in Switzerland at number 27
Title: Dave Sabo
Passage: David Michael Sabo, nicknamed "The Snake," is a rock guitarist who plays in the heavy metal band Skid Row. He is co-guitarist with Scotti Hill.
Title: Wasted Time (Skid Row song)
Passage: "Wasted Time" is a song by Skid Row. It was their third single released from their second album, "Slave to the Grind". The song was released in 1991 and written by bandmates Sebastian Bach, Rachel Bolan and Dave "the Snake" Sabo. It was also the band's last real hit on the U.S. charts and also features a music video. Lead singer Sebastian Bach said the song was written about Steven Adler, the original drummer of hard rock band Guns N' Roses .
Title: Trouble Walkin'
Passage: Trouble Walkin' is the fourth full-length solo album released by Ace Frehley. No longer under the band name Frehley's Comet the album features guest performances by former Kiss drummer Peter Criss, as well as Skid Row members Sebastian Bach, Rachel Bolan and Dave Sabo.
Title: Skid Row (American band)
Passage: Skid Row is an American heavy metal band, formed in 1986 in Toms River, New Jersey. The group was commercially successful in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with its first two albums "Skid Row" (1989) and "Slave to the Grind" (1991) certified multi-platinum, the latter of which reached number one on the "Billboard" 200. The band's third album "Subhuman Race" (1995) was also critically acclaimed, but failed to repeat the success of its predecessors. During this period, the band consisted of bassist Rachel Bolan, guitarists Dave Sabo and Scotti Hill, drummer Rob Affuso, and frontman Sebastian Bach. The band had sold 20 million albums worldwide by the end of 1996.
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heavy metal band
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Slave to the Grind (song)
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Dave Sabo
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Jennifer Capriati and Scott Draper, have which shared occupation?
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Title: Jennifer Capriati Tennis
Passage: Jennifer Capriati Tennis (known as The Tennis Tournament: Grandslam in Europe) is a Sega Genesis video game developed by System Sacom and released in 1992. In 1994 it was released in the classic range by Sega as Grandslam (Classic). The game is named after Jennifer Capriati, one of the world's top-ranked female tennis players at the WTA Tour during the time of the game's release.
Title: 1996 Ameritech Cup Singles
Passage: Magdalena Maleeva was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Jennifer Capriati.
Title: 1999 Challenge Bell
Passage: The 1999 Challenge Bell was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Club Avantage Multi-Sports in Quebec City in Canada that was part of Tier III of the 1999 WTA Tour. It was the 7th edition of the Challenge Bell, and was held from November 1 through November 7, 1999. Jennifer Capriati won the singles title.
Title: 1991 Wimbledon Championships Women's Singles
Passage: Martina Navratilova was the defending champion, but lost to Jennifer Capriati in the quarterfinals.
Title: 1999 Internationaux de Strasbourg
Passage: The 1999 Internationaux de Strasbourg was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Strasbourg, France that was part of Tier III of the 1999 WTA Tour. The tournament was held from May 17 through May 23, 1999. Unseeded Jennifer Capriati won the singles title and 27,500 first-prize money.
Title: 1991 US Open Women's Singles
Passage: Gabriela Sabatini was the defending champion, but she lost in the quarterfinals to Jennifer Capriati.
Title: Scott Draper
Passage: Scott Dennis Draper (born 5 June 1974) is an Australian former tennis player and golfer. He won the Australian Open Mixed Doubles with Sam Stosur in 2005. Draper also reached the fourth round of the 1995 and 1996 French Opens, and the fourth round of the US Open in 1997.
Title: 1991 Mazda Classic
Passage: The 1991 Mazda Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the La Costa Resort and Spa in San Diego, California in the United States that was part of Tier III of the 1991 WTA Tour. It was the 13th edition of the tournament and was held from July 29 through August 5, 1991. Fourth-seeded Jennifer Capriati won the singles title and earned 45,000 first-prize money.
Title: 2001 Eurocard Ladies German Open Singles
Passage: Conchita Martnez was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Jennifer Capriati.
Title: Jennifer Capriati
Passage: Jennifer Maria Capriati (born March 29, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, she won three singles championships in Grand Slam tournaments and a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, reached the World No. 1 ranking, and is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time.
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Jennifer Capriati
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Scott Draper
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What is the popular martial arts technique associated with Wing Chun Kung Fu with the abbreviation JKD?
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Title: Wong Shun Leung
Passage: Wong Shun Leung (; 8 May 1935 28 January 1997) was a Chinese martial artist from Hong Kong who studied Wing Chun kung fu under Ip Man () and was credited with training Bruce Lee. In interviews, Wong claimed to have won at least 60, and perhaps over 100, street fights against martial artists of various styles, though these numbers cannot be independently confirmed. Due to his reputation, his students and admirers referred to him as 'Gong Sau Wong' ( or 'King of Talking Hands'). Wong recorded one instructional film entitled "Wing Chun: The science of in-fighting".
Title: Eddie Chong
Passage: Eddie Chong is an internationally recognized kung fu martial artist and instructor. Chong operates from his Sacramento, California-based school. He has nine affiliated schools and a school in Mexico. Chong has been viewed by many prominent martial artists worldwide as a preeminent practitioner and instructor of Wing Chun Kung Fu.
Title: Robert Ardito
Passage: Robert Ardito (born 28 November 1968) is an Australian practitioner and teacher of Wing Chun kung fu and founder of the 'Shiu Lung Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy'. Robert also currently holds the Guinness World Record for most full contact punch strikes in one minute. Ardito is accredited as a Master of Wing Chun kung fu by the World Organiser of Martial Arts
Title: Sunny Tang
Passage: Sunny Tang is a practitioner of Wing Chun Kung Fu and Wushu. He was the 2004 World Traditional Masters champion and is the founder of Wushu Canada, as well as the Sunny Tang Martial Arts Centre chain of martial arts centres in Canada. He is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and an inductee into the Canadian Martial Arts Hall of Fame.
Title: Jeet Kune Do
Passage: Jeet Kune Do (; ), abbreviated JKD, is a hybrid philosophy of martial arts heavily influenced by the personal philosophy and experiences of martial artist Bruce Lee. Lee, who founded the system on July 9, 1969, referred to it as "non-classical", suggesting that JKD is a form of Chinese Kung Fu, yet without form. Unlike more traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned, and is a philosophy with guiding thoughts. It was named for the Wing Chun concept of interception or attacking while one's opponent is about to attack. Jeet Kune Do practitioners believe in minimal movement with maximum effect.
Title: Eric Oram
Passage: Eric Oram is an American Wing Chun Kung Fu practitioner and fight choreographer who introduced a new way of filming fight scenes in the film "" in which the actors fought with real strikes and attacks, which were then featured in slow motion at 500 frames per second in the final movie. He has trained well known actors in Wing Chun such as Christian Bale for "Batman Begins", Jake Gyllenhaal, and in particular Robert Downey Jr. in "Iron Man" and "Sherlock Holmes" as his personal on-set consultant in numerous movies. Oram has been credited for training Downey in Kung Fu since 2003. as a way to beat his drug addictions He wrote a moving letter to judge and California Governor Jerry Brown in support of Downey's pardon.
Title: Wan Kam Leung
Passage: Wan Kam Leung (; born 1945) is a Chinese martial artist and qigong practitioner who developed and currently teaches Practical Wing Chun in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Wan studied Wing Chun kung fu under Wong Shun Leung
Title: Straight blast
Passage: The straight blast is a martial arts technique popularized by Bruce Lee and associated with Wing Chun Kung Fu and Jeet Kune Do.
Title: William Cheung
Passage: William Cheung or Cheung Cheuk Hing (, pinyin: "Zhng Zhuqng"), born October, 1940, is a Chinese Wing Chun kung fu practitioner and currently the Grandmaster of his lineage of Wing Chun, entitled Traditional Wing Chun (TWC). He also heads the sanctioning body of TWC, the Global Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu Association (GTWCKFA). Cheung is responsible for introducing Bruce Lee to his master Ip Man when they were teenagers in Hong Kong.
Title: James Sinclair (martial artist)
Passage: James Sinclair (Born in 1960 in Beckenham Kent) is a master of the Wing Chun Kung Fu style, and the head of the UK Wing Chun Kung Fu Association. He began training in Wing Chun in the late 1970s
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Straight blast
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Jeet Kune Do
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Which genus, Cymbopogon or Amherstia, has a larger native habitat?
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Title: Penstemon venustus
Passage: Penstemon venustus is a species of penstemon known by the common names Venus penstemon and alpine penstemon. It is native to the northwestern United States, where it grows in many types of open habitat. It is a spreading shrub growing erect to a maximum height near 80 centimeters. The thick, stiff leaves are lance-shaped, serrated, and up to 12 centimeters in length. The showy inflorescence bears many tubular lavender flowers, the largest nearly 4 centimeters long. The mouth of the flower and the staminode are covered in long, white hairs. This penstemon is cultivated for use in wilderness landscaping in its native habitat.
Title: Centris pallida
Passage: Centris pallida is a species of solitary bee native to North America. It lacks an accepted common name; however, it has been called the digger bee, the desert bee, and the pallid bee due to its actions, habitat, and color respectively. The solitary nature of this bee allows for a dual-strategy mating system which produces an evolutionarily stable state resistant to invading strategies. These bees have also evolved to withstand the high temperatures of their native habitat. "C. pallida" routinely has internal temperatures within 3 degrees Celsius of death.
Title: Cymbopogon martinii
Passage: Cymbopogon martinii is a species of grass in the genus "Cymbopogon" (lemongrasses) native to India and Indochina, but widely cultivated in many places for its aromatic oil. It is best known by the common name palmarosa ("palm rose") as it smells sweet and rose-like. Other common names include Indian geranium, gingergrass, rosha, and rosha grass.
Title: Cymbopogon
Passage: Cymbopogon, better known as lemongrass ( ; ), is a genus of Asian, African, Australian, and tropical island plants in the grass family.
Title: Cymbopogon flexuosus
Passage: Cymbopogon flexuosus, also called Cochin grass or Malabar grass, is a perennial grass native to India, Sri Lanka, Burma, and Thailand. It is placed in the genus "Cymbopogon" (lemongrasses).
Title: Ambrosia cheiranthifolia
Passage: Ambrosia cheiranthifolia is a rare species of flowering plant known by the common names South Texas ambrosia and Rio Grande ragweed. It is native to the coast of South Texas and the Mexican states of Tamaulipas and Coahuila. It occurs in coastal prairie, grassland, and mesquite shrubland habitat. It has declined because its native habitat has been cleared for development, with remaining open savanna invaded by non-native grasses such as buffelgrass ("Cenchrus ciliaris"). Today there are perhaps 20 populations remaining, but some of these may have very few genetic individuals because the species is clonal, with many cloned plants attached by one rhizome. It is not certain that the plant still exists in Mexico. This is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.
Title: Sports teams named Redskins
Passage: Sports teams named "Redskins" are part of the larger Native American mascot controversy regarding the use of Native American names, images and symbols by non-native sports teams. Teams of this name have received particular public attention due to the fact that the term "redskin" is now generally regarded as disparaging and offensive.
Title: Echium pininana
Passage: Echium pininana, also called tree echium, pine echium and giant viper's-bugloss, is a plant, native to La Palma in the Canary Islands, that is now cultivated in gardens of Britain and Ireland. Its native habitat is laurel forests, where it is now endangered through habitat loss.
Title: Amherstia
Passage: Amherstia nobilis (Burmese: ] ; the Pride of Burma, in the Fabaceae family) is a tropical tree with large, showy flowers. It is the only member of the genus Amherstia. It is widely cultivated for ornament in the humid tropics, but is very rare in the wild and has only been collected from its native habitat a few times. It is native to Burma (Myanmar), hence the common name. The scientific name commemorates Lady Amherst, (as does Lady Amherst's pheasant) and also her daughter Sarah. Another common name, the Orchid Tree, is otherwise reserved for members of the genus "Bauhinia".
Title: Centaurea cyanus
Passage: Centaurea cyanus, commonly known as cornflower or bachelor's button, is an annual flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe. In the past it often grew as a weed in cornfields (in the broad sense of the word "corn", referring to grains, such as wheat, barley, rye, or oats), hence its name. It is now endangered in its native habitat by agricultural intensification, particularly over-use of herbicides, destroying its habitat. It is also, however, through introduction as an ornamental plant in gardens and a seed contaminant in crop seeds, now naturalised in many other parts of the world, including North America and parts of Australia.
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Cymbopogon
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Cymbopogon
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Amherstia
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Who gained prominence for a series of novels known as the "Empire Trilogy", James Hanley or J. G. Farrell ?
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Title: Robinson Crusoe, Jr.
Passage: Robinson Crusoe, Jr. is a musical with a book by Edgar Smith, lyrics by Harold R. Atteridge, and music by Sigmund Romberg and James Hanley.
Title: Thomas J. Hanley Jr.
Passage: Thomas James Hanley, Jr. was an American Air Force Major General who served in the Pacific Theater during World War Two and commanded the 11th Air Force at the start of the Cold War.
Title: James Hanley (novelist)
Passage: James (Joseph) Hanley (3 September 1897 11 November 1985) was a British novelist, short story writer, and playwright of Irish descent. He published his first novel "Drift" in 1930. The novels and short stories about seamen and their families that he wrote in the 1930s and 1940s included "Boy" (1931), the subject of an obscenity trial. Hanley came from a seafaring family and spent two years at sea himself. After World War II there was less emphasis on the sea in his works. While frequently praised by critics, Hanley's novels did not sell well. In the late 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s he wrote plays, mainly for the BBC, for radio and then for television, and also for the theatre. He returned to the novel in the 1970s. His last novel, "A Kingdom", was published in 1978, when he was eighty.
Title: James Hanley (18471916)
Passage: James Hanley (18471916) was a railway man who became a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and of the Los Angeles Common Council, the governing body of that city, in the late 19th Century. He was the engineer on the first Southern Pacific transcontinental passenger train leaving from Los Angeles.
Title: Americana (revue)
Passage: Americana is a musical revue in two parts, with book and lyrics by J. P. McEvoy, and music by Con Conrad with additional numbers by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Philip Charig, James Hanley, B. G. DeSylva, Morrie Ryskind, Arthur Schwartz, Theo Goodwin, Joe Young, and Sam Lewis. The show was presented by Richard Herndon at the Belmont Theatre (121 W. 48th Street, New York, NY), and, after many postponements, opened July 26, 1926. The show was staged by Allan Dinehart with dance numbers by Larry Ceballos. The production was designed by John Held, Jr. It ran for 224 performances, closing in February, 1927. The cast headlined Lew Brice, Roy Atwell, Betty Compton, Charles Butterworth and the Eddie Elkins Orchestra The New York Times review called it a "witty, ingenious and sophisticated evening of fun-making, it made up in its abundant humor for more than it lacked in some other departments." The other departments referred to were lack of chorus girls and opulent settings.
Title: J. G. Farrell
Passage: James Gordon Farrell (25 January 1935 11 August 1979) was a Liverpool-born novelist of Irish descent. He gained prominence for a series of novels known as the "Empire Trilogy" ("Troubles", "The Siege of Krishnapur" and "The Singapore Grip"), which deal with the political and human consequences of British colonial rule.
Title: Troubles (novel)
Passage: Troubles is a 1970 novel by J. G. Farrell. The plot concerns the dilapidation of a once grand Irish hotel (the Majestic), in the midst of the political upheaval during the Irish War of Independence (19191921). It is the first instalment in Farrell's acclaimed 'Empire Trilogy', preceding "The Siege of Krishnapur" and "The Singapore Grip". Although there are similar themes within the three novels (most notably that of the British Empire), they do not form a sequence of storytelling.
Title: Jeremy Hanley
Passage: Sir Jeremy James Hanley, KCMG (born 17 November 1945), is a politician and chartered accountant from the United Kingdom. He served as the Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1994 to 1995, and as a member of parliament (MP) representing the constituency of Richmond and Barnes from 1983 to 1997.
Title: The Furys Chronicle
Passage: The Furys Chronicle is a sequence of five novels, published between 1935 and 1958, by James Hanley (18971985). The main setting is the fictional, northern, English town of Gelton, which is based on Liverpool, where Hanley was born, and involves an Irish Catholic family of seafarers, similar to Hanley's own. The action takes place between 1911 and 1927. The first novel in the series, "The Furys", was Hanley's sixth novel.
Title: James Hanley (painter)
Passage: James Hanley (born 1965) is an Irish painter and designer.
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James Gordon Farrell
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James Hanley (novelist)
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J. G. Farrell
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Did Clyde Geronimi and Maurice Tourneur live during any of the same years?
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Title: The Bait (1921 film)
Passage: The Bait is a 1921 American silent crime drama film produced by and starring Hope Hampton, directed by Maurice Tourneur, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. John Gilbert, then working for Tourneur, wrote the scenario (silent film version of a screenplay) based on the stage play "The Tiger Lady" by Sidney Toler. Filmed in 1920, the picture was released a day after New Year's 1921. "The Bait" is now considered to be a lost film.
Title: Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip
Passage: Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip is a 1940 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was directed by Clyde Geronimi and features original music by Leigh Harline and Oliver Wallace. The film was animated by Clyde Geronimi, Ken Muse, Ed Love, Marvin Woodward, and Ray Abrams. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Lee Millar as Pluto, and Billy Bletcher as Pete.
Title: Clyde Geronimi
Passage: Clito Enrico "Clyde" Geronimi (June 12, 1901 April 24, 1989), known as Gerry, was an Italian American animation director. He is best known for his work at Walt Disney Productions.
Title: Mother (1914 film)
Passage: Mother is a 1914 silent film drama directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Emma Dunn. The film marked Tourneur's first American made film. Dunn was 39 years old and had starred on Broadway in the play version of the story this film is based on. This film was produced by William A. Brady who also produced the 1910 play. The film has a similar plot to the 1920 Fox film "Over the Hill to the Poorhouse".
Title: The Sporting Life (1925 film)
Passage: The Sporting Life is a 1925 silent comedy drama directed by Maurice Tourneur and a remake of Tourneur's 1918 film of the same title based on Seymour Hicks's popular play. Universal Pictures produced and released the film.
Title: The Sporting Life (1918 film)
Passage: The Sporting Life or Sporting Life is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur. It is the first film for sisters Faire Binney and Constance Binney, from the Broadway stage. Tourneur would re-film this story again in 1925.
Title: John van den Broek
Passage: John van den Broek (? 1895 - June 29, 1918) was a Dutch born cinematographer. He is remembered primarily for his work on the films of Maurice Tourneur. Van den Broek died at 23 while filming the Tourneur directed film "Woman" in 1918. According to Tourneur's biographer Harry Waldman, Van den Broek was on a cliff in Maine filming some large waves when he got caught in a series of waves that carried him out to sea. His body was never recovered.
Title: Maurice Tourneur
Passage: Maurice Tourneur (2 February 1876 4 August 1961) was a French film director and screenwriter.
Title: Fun in the Barracks
Passage: Fun in the Barracks (French: Les Gats de l'escadron or Les Gaiets de l'escadron) is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Raimu, Jean Gabin and Fernandel. It was based on a play by Georges Courteline and Edouard Nores. Tourneur was remaking the story, having previously filmed a silent version in 1913. The film was one of the most expensive made by Tourneur and was a popular commercial hit.
Title: Never the Twain Shall Meet (1925 film)
Passage: Never the Twain Shall Meet is a 1925 American silent South Seas drama film based on the book by Peter B. Kyne, produced by MGM and directed by Maurice Tourneur, starring Anita Stewart and featuring Boris Karloff in an uncredited bit part. It was remade as talking picture in 1931 at MGM by director W. S. Van Dyke. This is one of Tourneur's many lost and sought after films.
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yes
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Clyde Geronimi
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Maurice Tourneur
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The British stand-up comedian and actor, nominated for Best Newcomer at the 2013 Edinburgh Comedy Awards presented on the British television show, It's Not Rocket Science since it aired on tv beginning on what date?
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Title: John Kearns (comedian)
Passage: John Kearns (born 10 April 1987) is a British comedian. He was awarded the Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2014, following on from winning the Best Newcomer Award in 2013. He is the first and only comedian to have done this in the history of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards. Kearns' wins were also notable as both shows appeared on PBH's Free Fringe, making his 2013 win the first ever for a free show. In 2014 he was nominated for three Chortle Awards and was nominated in 2014 and 2015 for the Melbourne Barry Award.
Title: Romesh Ranganathan
Passage: Jonathan Romesh Kondabolu Ranganathan (born 30 January 1978) is a British stand-up comedian and actor. He was nominated for Best Newcomer at the 2013 Edinburgh Comedy Awards. He has made multiple appearances on comedy panel shows and in 2016, he co-presented "It's Not Rocket Science", alongside Rachel Riley and Ben Miller. He is known for his deadpan comedy.
Title: Cariad Lloyd
Passage: Cariad Lloyd (born August 1982) is a British comedian, actress and writer who has been performing since 2007. She was nominated in 2011 for Best Newcomer at the Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Awards for her debut solo show, "Lady Cariad's Characters". She also won the Edtwinge award for most positively tweeted-about show during the Fringe.
Title: Imran Yusuf
Passage: Imran Yusuf (born 26 November 1979) is a Kenyan-born British stand-up comedian of Indian Konkani Muslim descent. Yusuf came to notice following rave reviews and a Best Newcomer nomination for the Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Awards at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010 and appearing on "Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow", both in the summer of 2010.
Title: Dane Baptiste
Passage: Dane Baptiste is British stand-up comedian and writer. He was nominated for the "Best Newcomer" at 2014's Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Awards and his comedy series "Sunny D" premiered on BBC Three in Spring 2016.
Title: It's Not Rocket Science
Passage: It's Not Rocket Science is a British television show that has aired on ITV since 16 February 2016. It is presented by Rachel Riley, Ben Miller, and Romesh Ranganathan. The resident scientist is Kevin Fong.
Title: Adrienne Truscott
Passage: Adrienne Truscott is a choreographer, dancer, and stand-up comedian. She won the Edinburgh Comedy Awards Panel Prize and Malcolm Hardee Award for Comic Originality at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe for her show "Adrienne Truscott's Asking For It: A One Lady Rape About Comedy". Originally part of a burlesque duo, The Wau Wau Sisters, "Asking For It" was her first solo comedy show.
Title: Josie Long
Passage: Josie Long (born 17 April 1982) is a British comedian. She started performing as a stand-up at the age of 14 and won the BBC New Comedy Awards at 17. In 2006, she won the If.comeddies Best Newcomer award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for her show "Kindness and Exuberance". Josie has been nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Show three times. In 2012, Long and director Doug King produced two short comedy films in Glasgow called "Lets Go Swimming" and "Romance and Adventure", which were nominated for a BAFTA Scotland New Talent Award. She is married to Johnny Donahoe .
Title: Liam Williams (comedian)
Passage: Liam Williams (born 1988 in Garforth, Leeds) is an English stand-up comedian, actor and writer, known for his wry poetic presentation style. He was nominated for Best Newcomer at the 2013 Edinburgh Fridge Comedy Awards, and for Best Show at the 2014 awards.
Title: DeAnne Smith
Passage: DeAnne Smith is an award-winning Canadian-American comedian, writer and columnist. Smith first gained notice as a comedian in 2008 touring her debut full-length solo stand-up show to popular and critical acclaim, culminating in her winning the Sydney Comedy Festival's Time Out Best Newcomer Award and earning a nomination for Best Newcomer in the 2008 Canadian Comedy Awards. Smith has since continued to tour internationally, with her shows proving to be both commercial and critical successes. Her shows have seen Smith nominated for numerous awards, including the Melbourne Comedy Festival's prestigious Barry Award in 2011 and being consistently rated amongst Montreal's Top 10 comedians. In addition to her live solo shows, Smith is also known for her appearances on television and radio, most notably on Australia's "Good News Week" on the Channel 10 network and HBO series "Funny As Hell".
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16 February 2016
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It's Not Rocket Science
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Romesh Ranganathan
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How long is the monorail that has a platform 2000 feet away from Caesars Palace?
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Title: Cher (20082011 residency show)
Passage: Cher was a residency show by American entertainer Cher at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. For the three-year engagement, Cher received 60 million. Performing at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, the first show occurred on May 6, 2008 and the last show was on February 5, 2011. The show included 14 dancers and four aerialists, with a total of 17 costumes designed by Bob Mackie.
Title: Democratic National Platform 2000
Passage: The Democratic National Platform 2000 ("Democratisch Nationaal Platform 2000") is a political party in Suriname, led by Jules Wijdenbosch.
Title: Super Caesars Palace
Passage: Super Caesars Palace is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System casino video game centered on Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is the follow-up to Virgin's previous "Caesars Palace" game. "Super Caesars Palace" was also released for the Sega Genesis as simply Caesars Palace. The Japanese version of the game was followed by a sequel, "Super Casino 2".
Title: Clifford S. Perlman
Passage: Clifford "Cliff" S. Perlman (March 30, 1926 September 4, 2016) was an American entrepreneur and president and CEO of the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas for over a decade. During his ownership he built thousands of additional rooms to what is the current Caesars Palace. Most notably, Perlman, first introduced live sports and boxing to Las Vegas. With his brother Stuart, they founded the international fast food franchise Lum's and bought, sold, and operated an airline.
Title: Caesars Palace 2000
Passage: Caesars Palace 2000 is a gambling simulation video game developed by Runecraft and published by Interplay Entertainment. It was released in North America and Europe in June 2000 for the PlayStation, Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows' PCs. It is named after the famous Caesars Palace luxury hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Title: Live at Caesars Palace
Passage: Live at Caesars Palace is a 1974 live album released by American singer Diana Ross during her performance at Las Vegas' Caesars Palace. It was Ross' first of two live albums she recorded for the Motown label. It reached 64 in the USA (15 RB) and sold over 200,000 copies.
Title: Flamingo amp; Caesars Palace station
Passage: Flamingo Caesars Palace station is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail. The station is an island platform located on the Flamingo side of Las Vegas Boulevard, 2000 feet (610 m) from Caesars Palace.
Title: Las Vegas Monorail
Passage: The Las Vegas Monorail is a 3.9 mi monorail mass transit system located adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip, in Clark County, Nevada, United States. It connects several large casinos in the unincorporated communities of Paradise and Winchester, and does not enter the City of Las Vegas. It is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Monorail Company. In 2013, total annual ridership was roughly 4.2 million, down from a pre-Great Recession peak of 7.9 million in 2007. The monorail is a registered not-for-profit corporation, allowed under Nevada law since the monorail provides a public service. The State of Nevada assisted in bond financing, but no public money was used in construction.
Title: Mike Metzger
Passage: Mike Metzger (born November 19, 1975 in Huntington Beach, California) is an American Freestyle Motocross (FMX) rider. In the 2002 X-Games he won the Freestyle and Big Air events and got second place in Step Up, earning him an estimated 100,000 in three days. In 2003 he also got first place in Big Air. On May 4, 2006, at 9:26, Metzger completed "The Impossible Jump", doing a world record backflip over the fountains in front of Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, seen live on ESPN. He is the first person to complete a backflip over the fountains, and only the second person to ever successfully land that jump. The others to attempt the jump over Caesars Palace's fountains include Evel Knievel, Gary Wells, and Robbie Knievel, of which only Robbie landed successfully. Not only did Metzger complete this jump whilst performing a backflip, but he also set the record for distance, landing 125 feet from the takeoff ramp. Metzger recently has been doing freeride.
Title: List of mountains and hills of the Eifel
Passage: This List of mountains and hills in the Eifel contains a selection of mountains (2000 feet or higher) and hills (below 2000 feet) in the low mountain range of the Eifel which lies mainly in Germany but also crosses into Belgium. The Eifel is located predominantly in the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia and belongs to the Rhenish Massif.
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3.9 mi
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Flamingo amp; Caesars Palace station
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Las Vegas Monorail
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What is an important aspect of the history of the American South, particularly the antebellum (pre-American Civil War) era that Haller Nutt owns?
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Title: Haller Nutt
Passage: Haller Nutt (1816-1864) was an American Southern planter. He was a successful cotton planter and plantation owner in Mississippi. He developed a strain of cotton that became important commercially for the Deep South.
Title: Conklin-Montgomery House
Passage: Conklin-Montgomery House is a historic home located at Cambridge City, Wayne County, Indiana. It was built between about 1836 and 1838, and is a two-story, five bay, brick hip and end gable roofed townhouse. It features a two-story, "in antis", recessed portico with a second story balcony supported by Ionic order and Doric order columns. Also on the property is a contributing pre-American Civil War gazebo.
Title: William W. Freehling
Passage: William W. Freehling (born 1935) is an American historian, and Singletary Professor of the Humanities Emeritus at the University of Kentucky. Freehling has written several well-respected works on the American South during the antebellum era and on the American Civil War, most notably "Prelude to Civil War: The Nullification Controversy in South Carolina", which won the 1967 Bancroft Prize, and a two volume work on the antebellum period, "Road to Disunion".
Title: Reverse Underground Railroad
Passage: The Reverse Underground Railroad is the term used for the pre-American Civil War practice of kidnapping free blacks from free states and transporting them into the Southern slave states for sale as slaves. The Reverse Underground Railroad operated for eighty-five years, from 1780-1865. The name is a reference to the Underground Railroad, the informal network of abolitionists and sympathizers who helped to smuggle escaped slaves to freedom, generally in Canada.
Title: Plantations in the American South
Passage: Plantations were an important aspect of the history of the American South, particularly the antebellum (pre-American Civil War) era. The mild subtropical climate, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soils of the American Southeast allowed large plantations to flourish; where large numbers of workers, usually Africans held captive for slave labor, were required for agricultural production.
Title: Mordecai Zachary House
Passage: The Zachery-Tolbert House, also known as the Mordecai Zachary House, is a restored pre-American Civil War house located at Cashiers, Jackson County, North Carolina. The house was built between 1850 and 1852, and is a two-story, five bay Greek Revival style frame dwelling. It has a low hipped roof and central front, two-story, portico. A frame two-room kitchen was added to the rear elevation and was connected to the house by a covered breezeway in the 1920s.
Title: MacFarland House (Charleston, West Virginia)
Passage: MacFarland House, also known as MacFarland-Ruby-Crowley-Hubbard House, is a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was built in 1836 and is one of only six pre-American Civil War houses still standing in the city. The house features a full two-story modified Roman Doric portico.
Title: Old Burying Ground (Beaufort, North Carolina)
Passage: Old Burying Ground is a historic cemetery located at Beaufort, Carteret County, North Carolina. It was established in 1724. There are approximately 200 stones from the pre-American Civil War era, approximately 45 from the war period, about 150 from 1865 to 1900, and a few 20th-century markers. A notable burial is of Otway Burns, a naval hero in the War of 1812.
Title: Charles Sumner House
Passage: The Charles Sumner House is a historic house at 20 Hancock Street on Beacon Hill in Boston, Massachusetts. The brick townhouse, built c. 1806, is notable as the home for many years of the Charles Sumner (18111874), an outspoken and aggressive political opponent of slavery, whose beating on the floor of the United States Senate in 1856 was a defining moment of the pre-American Civil War period. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973.
Title: South Fulton, Georgia
Passage: South Fulton is the most recently and last chartered city in Fulton County, Georgia, United States. It includes all of the land that had remained unincorporated land in Fulton County that was southwest of East Point and College Park. The communities of Red Oak, Cooks Crossing, Stonewall, Tell, Fife, Campbellton, Ben Hill, Sandtown, Cliftondale, Cochran Mill, and Peters Woods (a few of which were formerly pre-American Civil War towns) are located in South Fulton.
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Plantations
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Haller Nutt
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Plantations in the American South
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What 1967 by Colombian author Gabriel Garca Mrquez takes place in Macondo, Colombia?
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Title: Despedida (Shakira song)
Passage: "Despedida" (English: "Farewell" ) is a song recorded by Colombian singer Shakira for the extended play (EP) "Love in the Time of Cholera" (2008). The song was written by her and Pedro Aznar originally for the Mike Newell-directed 2007 movie adaptation of Colombian writer Gabriel Garca Mrquez's 1985 novel "Love in the Time of Cholera". Antonio Pinto handled its composition and production. Shakira was initially offered a role by the producers of the movie to take part as the main protagonist. However, she refused the offer and accepted to collaborate with the musical team due to her friendship with Garca Mrquez. Musically, "Despedida" is a folk song which discusses nostalgic love sentiments towards a person the protagonist lost.
Title: Macondistas
Passage: The term Macondistas refers to authors and members of the writing community who are alumni of the Macondo Writers Workshop, which was founded by Sandra Cisneros in 1995. The workshop is for writers whose work is socially engaged and who have addressed the needs of underrepresented communities via their writing. For years, the workshop was made possible by the philanthropic endeavors of Cisneros and the Macondo Foundation, though currently the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in San Antonio, Texas, administers and hosts the annual workshop. The term "Macondo" was first used in Gabriel Garca Mrquez' 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude".
Title: Love in the Time of Cholera
Passage: Love in the Time of Cholera (Spanish: "El amor en los tiempos del clera" ) is a novel by Colombian author Gabriel Garca Mrquez first published in Spanish in 1985. Alfred A. Knopf published an English translation in 1988, and an English-language movie adaptation was released in 2007.
Title: Of Love and Other Demons
Passage: Of Love and Other Demons (Spanish: Del amor y otros demonios) is a novel by Colombian author Gabriel Garca Mrquez, first published in 1994.
Title: No One Writes to the Colonel (film)
Passage: No One Writes to the Colonel (Spanish: "El coronel no tiene quien le escriba" ) is a 1999 Spanish-language film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was an international co-production between France, Spain and Mexico. It is based on the eponymous novella by Colombian author and Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garca Mrquez.
Title: No One Writes to the Colonel
Passage: No One Writes to the Colonel (Spanish: "El coronel no tiene quien le escriba" ) is a novella written by the Colombian novelist and Nobel Prize in Literature winner Gabriel Garca Mrquez. It also gives its name to a short story collection. Garca Mrquez considered it his best book, saying that he had to write "One Hundred Years of Solitude" so that people would read "No One Writes to the Colonel".
Title: Macondo
Passage: Macondo is a fictional town described in Gabriel Garca Mrquez's novel, "One Hundred Years of Solitude". It is the home town of the Buenda family.
Title: The General in His Labyrinth
Passage: The General in His Labyrinth (original Spanish title: "El general en su laberinto" ) is a novel by the Colombian writer and Nobel laureate Gabriel Garca Mrquez. It is a fictionalized account of the last days of Simn Bolvar, liberator and leader of Gran Colombia. First published in 1989, the book traces Bolvar's final journey from Bogot to the Caribbean coastline of Colombia in his attempt to leave South America for exile in Europe. In this dictator novel about a continental hero, "despair, sickness, and death inevitably win out over love, health, and life". Breaking with the traditional heroic portrayal of Bolvar "El Libertador" , Garca Mrquez depicts a pathetic protagonist, a prematurely aged man who is physically ill and mentally exhausted. The story explores the labyrinth of Bolvar's life through the narrative of his memories.
Title: One Hundred Years of Solitude
Passage: One Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: "Cien aos de soledad" , ] ) is a landmark 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel Garca Mrquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buenda family, whose patriarch, Jos Arcadio Buenda, founds the town of Macondo, in the metaphoric country of Colombia.
Title: Leaf Storm
Passage: Leaf Storm is the common translation for Gabriel Garca Mrquez's novella La Hojarasca. First published in 1955, it took seven years to find a publisher. Widely celebrated as the first appearance of Macondo, the fictitious village later made famous in "One Hundred Years of Solitude", "Leaf Storm" is a testing ground for many of the themes and characters later immortalized in said book. It is also the title of a short story collection by Garca Mrquez.
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
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Macondo
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
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What nationality is shared by Adam G. Sevani and Ken Davitian?
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Title: Synapse (film)
Passage: Synapse is a science fiction thriller directed by music video director Kenlon Clark. The screenplay was written by Adam G. Simon who also penned the original story and screenplay for "Man Down". Simon also stars in the film alongside Sophina Brown, Henry Simmons, Joshua Alba, Charley Boon and Will Rubio. The sound design for the film was done by Emmy Award winning sound designer Michael Archacki and the score was created by Christian Davis.
Title: Ken Davitian
Passage: Kenneth "Ken" Davitian ( , born June 19, 1953) is an American comedian, who is best known for his role as Borat's producer Azamat Bagatov in the 2006 comedy film "Borat".
Title: Adam G. Ciongoli
Passage: Adam G. Ciongoli (born 1968) is a government and private lawyer, and was the Counselor to United States Attorney General John Ashcroft during the September 11, 2001 attacks and in the period that followed.
Title: Step Up 3D
Passage: Step Up 3D (also known as Step Up 3) is a 2010 American 3D dance film written by Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer and directed by ""' s Jon M. Chu. The sequel sees the return of Adam Sevani and Alyson Stoner, who portrayed Moose from "Step Up 2: The Streets" and Camille Gage from "Step Up". As the third installment in the "Step Up" series and the first shot in 3D, the film follows Moose and Camille Gage as they head to New York University, the former dancer of whom is majoring in electrical engineering after promising his father that he would not dance anymore. However, he soon stumbles upon a dance battle, meeting Luke Katcher and his House of Pirates dance crew and later teaming up with them to compete in the World Jam dance contest against their rival, the House of Samurai dance crew.
Title: LOL (2012 film)
Passage: LOL is a 2012 American coming of age romance film directed by Lisa Azuelos, written by Azuelos and Kamir Anouz. The film is a remake of the 2008 French film "LOL (Laughing Out Loud)". It stars Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore, Ashley Greene and Adam Sevani. It was filmed in 2010 but released by Lionsgate two years later, in the United States on May 4, 2012, as a limited release in 105 theaters without promotion. Before its release in the US, "LOL" was released in India and Singapore. The film was released in 26 countries. The film received mostly negative reviews from film critics and it earned 10.4 million on a 11 million budget, making it a box office bomb.
Title: Azamat Bagatov
Passage: Azamat Bagatov is a satirical character invented by English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. Played by Ken Davitian, he is a Kazakh producer and is a character in the film "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan". He works in a guesthouse now.
Title: Adam G. Sevani
Passage: Adam G. Sevani (born June 29, 1992) is an American actor and dancer, known for playing Robert Alexander III "Moose" in Step Up (film series).
Title: Man Down (film)
Passage: Man Down is a 2015 American war thriller drama film directed by Dito Montiel and written by Adam G. Simon. The film stars Shia LaBeouf, Jai Courtney, Gary Oldman, Kate Mara and Clifton Collins Jr. The film follows a Marine that returns from Afghanistan to find his hometown devastated and his wife and son are missing.
Title: 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics
Passage: The 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded in 2011. One half of it was awarded to Saul Perlmutter, head of the Supernova Cosmology Product at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and the other half was awarded to Brian P. Schmidt and Adam G. Riess, both leaders of the High-Z Supernova Team. Their prize was awarded "for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae."
Title: Helicopter Cube
Passage: The Helicopter Cube is a Rubik's Cube-like puzzle invented by Adam G. Cowan in 2005 and built in 2006. It is also in the shape of a cube, but cut differently, and twists around cube edges rather than cube faces. The purpose of the puzzle is to scramble the colors, and then restore them back to their original state of a single color per face.
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American
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Adam G. Sevani
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Ken Davitian
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What solo piano album was relased by the American jazz keyboardist John Medeski?
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Title: Thelonious Himself
Passage: Thelonious Himself is a studio album by Thelonious Monk released in 1957 via Riverside Records, his fourth for the label. The album is notable for featuring Monk on solo piano almost exclusively. The only non-solo performance on the album is the last track, "Monk's Mood", which features John Coltrane on tenor saxophone and Wilbur Ware on bass. (Monk had previously recorded a solo piano album in Paris during June 1954.)
Title: Solo Piano Album
Passage: Solo Piano Album is an album by American jazz pianist Don Pullen recorded in 1975 for the Canadian Sackville label. In 2014 Delmark Records, which purchased the catalog of the Sackville label, reissued the album under the title "Richard's Tune" with two bonus tracks.
Title: Mago (album)
Passage: Mago is a jazz album released by Billy Martin and John Medeski of the jazz trio Medeski Martin Wood. "Mago" was recorded over two days in July 2006, and was produced by Martin. The duets album features Martin on drums and Medeski on Hammond B3 organ.
Title: Avenging Angel (album)
Passage: Avenging Angel is a solo piano album by American jazz pianist and composer Craig Taborn recorded in July 2010 and released on the ECM label.
Title: The Lucius Beebe EP
Passage: The Lucius Beebe EP is a 5-song live mini-album by Trey Anastasio available free to customers who pre-ordered the album "The Horseshoe Curve" from Anastasio's website ("www.trey.com"). The EP features live versions of three songs from "The Horseshoe Curve" and two songs from Anastasio's 2004 classical release "Seis De Mayo" along with special guest appearances by Phish drummer Jon Fishman and jazz keyboardist John Medeski.
Title: Alone (Again)
Passage: Alone (Again) is a solo piano album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans, recorded in December 1975 but not released until 1977 on Fantasy Records. It was reissued on CD in 1994 by Original Jazz Classics.
Title: Starr Parodi
Passage: Starr Parodi (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American composer, pianist, conductor, arranger, and music director. She has won multiple BMI most performed music awards, Key Art and Telly Awards. In May 2017 Starr's most recent album "The Heart Of Frida" a cinematic collection of solo piano works inspired by the late legendary artist Frida Kahlo, was awarded ZMR's "Piano Album Of The Year - Solo" by International Radio Broadcasters. Starr's solo piano recording "Common Places" was awarded Solo Piano Recording of the Year by solopianoradio.com in 2007 and in 2005 she received an RIAA Gold Record for her recording and updated arrangement of the "James Bond Theme".
Title: John Medeski
Passage: Anthony John Medeski (born June 28, 1965) is an American jazz keyboards player and composer. Medeski is a veteran of New York's 1990s avant-garde jazz scene and is known popularly as a member of Medeski Martin Wood. He plays the acoustic piano and an eclectic array of keyboards, including the Hammond B3 organ, melodica, mellotron, clavinet, ARP String Ensemble, Wurlitzer electric piano, Moog Voyager Synthesizer, Wurlitzer 7300 Combo Organ, Vox Continental Baroque organ, and Yamaha CS-1 Synthesizer (a "kids' toy"), among others. When playing acoustic piano, Medeski usually plays the Steinway piano and is listed as a Steinway Artist.
Title: A Different Time
Passage: A Different Time is a solo piano album by John Medeski, featuring performances on a 1924 French Gaveau piano, which was released on the OKeh label in 2013.
Title: Blues to Africa
Passage: Blues to Africa is a solo piano album by American jazz pianist Randy Weston recorded in 1974 and originally released on the Freedom label in 1975.
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A Different Time
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A Different Time
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John Medeski
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Whose home country is closer to France, Renta Tomanov or Kathy Jordan?
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Title: 1983 French Open Women's Doubles
Passage: The Women's Doubles tournament at the 1983 French Open was held from 23 May until 5 June 1983 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Rosalyn Fairbank and Candy Reynolds won the title, defeating Kathy Jordan and Anne Smith in the final.
Title: 1980 French Open Mixed Doubles
Passage: The Mixed Doubles tournament at the 1980 French Open was held from 26 May to 8 June 1980 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Billy Martin and Anne Smith won the title, defeating Stanislav Birner and Renta Tomanov in the final.
Title: 1979 Australian Open Women's Doubles
Passage: Betsy Nagelsen and Renta Tomanov were the defending champions.
Title: Kathy Jordan
Passage: Kathryn "Kathy" Jordan (born December 3, 1959) is a former American tennis player. During her career, she won seven Grand Slam titles, five of them in women's doubles and two in mixed doubles. She also was the 1983 Australian Open women's singles runner-up and won three singles titles and 42 doubles titles.
Title: 1976 French Open Women's Singles
Passage: Two time reigning champion Chris Evert did not defend her title. She would stay home and play WTT, and did not return to Paris until 1979. Sue Barker defeated Renta Tomanov 62, 06, 62 in the final to win the Women's Singles tennis title at the 1976 French Open.
Title: 1976 Australian Open Women's Singles
Passage: Evonne Goolagong defeated Renta Tomanov 62, 62 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1976 Australian Open. This was Goolagong's 6th straight final at the Australian Open.
Title: Renta Tomanov
Passage: Renta Tomanov (born 9 December 1954) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia.
Title: 1980 French Open Women's Doubles
Passage: The Women's Doubles tournament at the 1980 French Open was held from 26 May to 8 June 1980 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Kathy Jordan and Anne Smith won the title, defeating Ivanna Madruga and Adriana Villagrn in the final.
Title: Olga Zaitseva (tennis)
Passage: Olga Zaitseva (born 12 March 1962) is a former competitor for the Soviet Union at the 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1983 editions of the Federation Cup. Despite posting doubles victories over top professionals such as Betty Stve, Hana Mandlkov and Renta Tomanov, Zaitseva did not compete at any point on the women's professional tennis circuit or at any of the Grand Slams and thus never attained a world ranking.
Title: Pavel Vojtisek
Passage: Paul Vojtischek (born Pavel Vojtek, 13 June 1963) is a Czechoslovak-born West German retired professional tennis player. Vojtisek, who got West German citizenship in his early 20s, is married to two-time Grand Slam finalist Renta Tomanov.
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Renta Tomanov
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Renta Tomanov
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Kathy Jordan
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What is the nationality of the man who, with his brother Stephen, wrote the book The Love Dare?
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Title: Stephen Kendrick
Passage: Stephen Kendrick is a Christian American film writer and producer, co-writer of the book "The Love Dare" with brother Alex Kendrick, and senior associate pastor at Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia.
Title: Constantine Lekapenos
Passage: Constantine Lekapenos or Lecapenus (Greek: ) was the third son of the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lekapenos (r. 920944), and co-emperor from 924 to 945. With his elder brother Stephen, he deposed Romanos I in December 944, but was overthrown and exiled by the legitimate emperor Constantine VII (r. 913959) a few weeks later. Constantine was exiled to the island of Samothrace, where he was killed while attempting to escape sometime between 946 and 948.
Title: David Dexter House
Passage: The David Dexter House is a historic house on Lincoln Heights in northern Claremont, New Hampshire. This large, five-by-four bay wood frame 2-12 story house was built c. 1790 by David Dexter, who along with his brother Stephen was responsible for significant growth of the textile mills in central Claremont. The house was later used as a boarding house for mill workers. In the 1970s the house became the focal point for a long-running preservation debate, whose result was that the building was relocated to its present location, minus a later ell and its original central chimney, in 1975, to make way for an urban redevelopment project.
Title: Peter Hill (entrepreneur)
Passage: Peter Hill (born 1964 in Melbourne, Australia) is a former champion Australian skateboarder and the co-founder of Globe International, a multinational, youth culture, branded footwear, apparel and skatesurf business with his brother Stephen Hill. Peter Hill has also acted as an executive producer on over 30 media projects, including feature films and television specials and a producer on Eric Bana's Love the Beast.
Title: John Barton Hack
Passage: John Barton Hack (2 July 1805 4 October 1884) was an early settler in South Australia; a prominent farmer, businessman and public figure. He lost his fortune in the financial crisis of 1840 and despite his best efforts, never regained anything like his former influence and prosperity. His son Theodore Hack, younger brother Stephen Hack and nephew Wilton Hack were all figures of some significance in the history of the Colony.
Title: The Love Dare
Passage: The Love Dare is a non-fiction marriage-related book written by Alex and Stephen Kendrick. It is a 40-day Christian devotional designed to strengthen marriages. Each daily devotion includes scripture, a statement of principle, the days "dare," (such as "Resolve to say nothing negative to your spouse at all") and a journaling area and check box to chart progress. It is used in the storyline for the 2008 film, "Fireproof", which is directed by author Alex Kendrick. For Valentine's Day, Day 1 and Day 2 of "The Love Dare" were published on the Baptist Press' website, with permission of B H Publishing Group.
Title: Brother Stephen Russell
Passage: Brother Stephen Russell (born Jim Russell, 25 December 1911, Thomastown, Kilmallock, County Limerick, Ireland 11 May 1975) was a poet, comedian, Alexian Brother, Good Samaritan and carer of down and outs. Brother Russell House in Limerick is named after him in honour of his work with helping Limerick's homeless in the 1970s.
Title: Alex Kendrick
Passage: Alex Kendrick (born June 11, 1970) is an American film writer, producer, director and award winning actor.
Title: Alexis Phelps House
Passage: The Alexis Phelps House is a historic home located on the Mississippi River in Oquawka, Illinois, United States. The New England style house was built in 1832-1833 by Alexis Phelps, a fur trader and one of the first settlers of the region. Phelps, who was born in Palmyra, New York, settled on a piece of land known as Yellow Banks, which his brother Stephen had purchased in 1828. Alexis and Stephen Phelps founded Oquawka, which they named for the Native American name for Yellow Banks, in 1836. Stephen A. Douglas, who frequently presided over the Henderson County Circuit Court, stayed in the house during his visits to Oquawka. The house was also rumored to be a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Title: Psyche (band)
Passage: Psyche are a Canadian dark synthpop band, now based in Germany. They are centered on singer Darrin Huss, who has been the only constant member, with various line-ups including his brother Stephen Huss, later followed by David Kristian, Per-Anders Kurenbach, and Remi Szyszka, all recording albums with Darrin under the name Psyche.
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American
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The Love Dare
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Alex Kendrick
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Do Glenn Hughes and Chantal Claret both perform in bands?
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Title: Different Stages The Best of Glenn Hughes
Passage: Different Stages The Best of Glenn Hughes is a compilation album by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze vocalist bassist Glenn Hughes. The album was released in 2002 on SPV records.
Title: Chantal Claret
Passage: Chantal Claret Euringer (born February 21, 1982), known as Chantal Claret, is an American singersongwriter. She is best known as the lead singer for the rock and power pop band Morningwood.
Title: List of Trapeze band members
Passage: Trapeze were an English rock band from Cannock, Staffordshire. Formed in March 1969, the band originally featured former The Montanas members John Jones (vocals, trumpet) and Terry Rowley (keyboards, guitar, flute), as well as former Finders Keepers members Mel Galley (guitar, vocals), Glenn Hughes (bass, piano, vocals) and Dave Holland (drums). After the band released their self-titled debut album in May 1970, Jones and Rowley left to return to The Montanas. Hughes, Galley and Holland released "Medusa" later in the year and "You Are the Music... We're Just the Band" in 1972, before Hughes left to join Deep Purple in June 1973. Prior to his departure, Hughes was due to switch to the role of second guitarist, with Pete MacKie set to take his place on bass; however, this never came to fruition.
Title: Morningwood
Passage: Morningwood was an alternative rock band from New York City. Founded in 2001, it primarily consisted of Pedro Yanowitz and Chantal Claret. Morningwood was signed to Capitol Records and released two albums. Claret went solo in 2012 and folded the band.
Title: The One, The Only...
Passage: The One, The Only... is the debut album of musician Chantal Claret, released on June 19, 2012 by The End Records and was recorded at Studio Edison in New York. "The Pleasure Seeker - EP" appears in the gallery of the iPod Classic on Apple's US site.
Title: Trapeze (band)
Passage: Trapeze were an English rock band from Cannock, Staffordshire. Formed in 1969, the band originally featured former The Montanas members John Jones (trumpet, vocals) and Terry Rowley (keyboards), and former Finders Keepers members Glenn Hughes (bass, vocals, piano), Mel Galley (guitar, vocals) and Dave Holland (drums). Jones and Rowley left the band following the release of their self-titled debut album in 1970, with the lineup of Hughes, Galley and Holland continuing as a trio. After the release of "Medusa" later in 1970 and "You Are the Music... We're Just the Band" in 1972, Hughes left Trapeze in 1973 to join Deep Purple.
Title: Glenn Hughes
Passage: Glenn Hughes (born 21 August 1951) is an English rock bassist and vocalist, best known for playing bass and performing vocals for funk rock pioneers Trapeze, the Mk. III and IV line-ups of Deep Purple, as well as briefly fronting Black Sabbath in the mid-1980s.
Title: Doug Aldrich
Passage: Doug Aldrich (born February 19, 1964) is a Los Angeles-based hard rock guitarist. He founded the band Burning Rain with Keith St. John in 1998 and has played previously with the bands Whitesnake, Dio, Lion, Hurricane, House of Lords, Bad Moon Rising and Revolution Saints. He is currently in the band The Dead Daisies. He has also released several solo albums. In 2015, Doug was touring as guitar player of former Deep Purple bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes band. In early 2016 it was announced that he would be replacing Richard Fortus as guitarist of The Dead Daisies, as Fortus is leaving that band to perform with the Guns N' Roses reunion.
Title: Lachy Doley
Passage: Lachy Doley is an Australian musician, singer and songwriter best known for playing the Hammond Organ and Whammy Clavinet. Doley has recorded andor toured with Jimmy Barnes, Glenn Hughes, Billy Thorpe, Joe Bonamassa and Powderfinger among other bands and artists.
Title: Babette Hughes
Passage: Babette Hughes (19061982) was an American playwright of one-act plays and mystery novelist. She was born in Seattle, Washington and while an English student at the University of Washington she met the American playwright Glenn Hughes who she married in 1924 for around 20 years. Hughes wrote comedic one-act plays, mysteries, and non-fiction works.
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yes
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Glenn Hughes
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Chantal Claret
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What nationality are both Gerald Green and Allen Drury?
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Title: Capable of Honor
Passage: Capable of Honor is a 1966 political novel written by Allen Drury. It is the second sequel to "Advise and Consent", for which Drury was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960.
Title: A Shade of Difference
Passage: A Shade of Difference (ISBN ) is a 1962 political novel written by Allen Drury. It is the first sequel to "Advise and Consent", for which Drury was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960, and was followed in 1966 by "Capable of Honor".
Title: Allen Drury
Passage: Allen Stuart Drury (September 2, 1918 September 2, 1998) was an American novelist. He wrote the 1959 novel "Advise and Consent", for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960.
Title: Anna Hastings
Passage: Anna Hastings: The Story of a Washington Newspaperperson is a 1977 political novel by Allen Drury which follows the titular reporter as she climbs her way to the top of the Washington media elite. It is set in a different fictional timeline from Drury's 1959 novel "Advise and Consent", which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Title: Allen Drury's University series
Passage: Allen Drury's "University" series is a trio of novels written by political novelist Allen Drury between 1990 and 1998, which follow a group of university fraternity brothers for a span of over 60 years from 1938 to 2001. Drury graduated from Stanford University in 1939, and his experiences there provided the basis for the series. The novels are set in a different fictional timeline from Drury's 1959 novel "Advise and Consent", which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Title: Mark Coffin, U.S.S.
Passage: Mark Coffin U.S.S. is a 1979 political novel by Allen Drury which follows the titular young U.S. Senator as he navigates Washington politics. It is set in a different fictional timeline from Drury's 1959 novel "Advise and Consent", which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Title: Decision (novel)
Passage: Decision is a 1983 political novel by Allen Drury which follows a newly appointed Supreme Court Justice as he is faced with the most difficult decision of his life. It is a standalone work set in a different fictional timeline from Drury's 1959 novel "Advise and Consent", which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Title: Gerald Green (author)
Passage: Gerald Green (April 8, 1922 August 29, 2006) was an American author, journalist, and television writer.
Title: Preserve and Protect
Passage: Preserve and Protect is a 1968 political novel written by Allen Drury. It is the third sequel to "Advise and Consent", for which Drury was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960, and is followed by two alternate sequels of its own, "Come Nineveh, Come Tyre" (1973) and "The Promise of Joy" (1975).
Title: A Thing of State
Passage: A Thing of State is a 1995 political novel by Allen Drury which follows the U.S. State Department's response to a crisis in the Middle East. It is a standalone work set in a different fictional timeline from Drury's 1959 novel "Advise and Consent", which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
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American
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Gerald Green (author)
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Allen Drury
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Jeffrey James Weise, was an American teenage mass murderer and spree killer, who was a student at Red Lake Senior High School in Red Lake, Minnesota, he murdered nine people in The Red Lake shootings were a series of spree killings that occurred on which date?
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Title: Shi Yuejun
Passage: Shi Yuejun (; 5 March 1971 20 December 2006) was a Chinese mass murderer and spree killer known as the "Jilin butcher", who murdered 12 people and wounded five others in Liuhe County and Tonghua County, Jilin Province between 24 September and 29 September 2006. He was sentenced to death on 25 November the same year and executed about a month later.
Title: Red Lake shootings
Passage: The Red Lake shootings were a series of spree killings that occurred on March 21, 2005 in two places on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Red Lake, Minnesota, United States. That morning, 16-year-old Jeffrey Weise killed his grandfather (a tribal police officer) and his grandfather's girlfriend at their home. After taking his grandfather's police weapons and vest, Weise drove his grandfather's police vehicle to Red Lake Senior High School, where he had been a student some months before.
Title: Red Lake Indian Reservation
Passage: The Red Lake Indian Reservation ("Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'igan") covers 1,258.62 sq mi (3,259.81 km) in parts of nine counties in northwestern Minnesota, United States. It is made up of numerous holdings but the largest section is an area about Red Lake, in north-central Minnesota, the largest lake entirely within that state. This section lies primarily in the counties of Beltrami and Clearwater. Land in seven other counties is also part of the reservation.
Title: Seung-Hui Cho
Passage: Seung-Hui Cho (in Korean, properly Cho Seung-Hui; January 18, 1984 April 16, 2007) was a South Korean spree killer and mass murderer who killed 32 people and wounded 17 others armed with two semi-automatic pistols on April 16, 2007, at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia. An additional six people were injured jumping from windows to escape. He was a senior-level undergraduate student at the university. The shooting rampage came to be known as the Virginia Tech shooting. Cho committed suicide after police breached the doors of the building where most of the shooting had taken place. His body is buried in Fairfax, Virginia.
Title: Tore Hedin
Passage: Tore Hedin (7 January 1927 22 August 1952) was a Swedish mass murderer, spree killer and police officer. The act perpetrated by Hedin, commonly known as Hurvamorden, is infamous for being the worst known act of spree killing in Swedish criminal history. The case remains infamous as well since Hedin, as a police officer, was for an extended period assigned to investigate his own murders.
Title: Red Lake Senior High School
Passage: Red Lake Senior High School is a public state-funded high school in unincorporated Red Lake, in Beltrami County, northern Minnesota, USA. The high school is located on the Red Lake Indian Reservation on which members of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa (Ojibwe) Indians live, and has over 300 students. The school's mascots are the "Ogichidaag" and "Ogichidaakwag" (warriors and lady warriors). The school also hosts its own radio station, Ka-MOD (94.1 FM). The school is a part of Red Lake School District (Independent School District 38).
Title: Red Lake County Courthouse
Passage: The Red Lake County Courthouse, located at 124 Langevin Avenue Red Lake Falls, Red Lake County in the U.S. state of Minnesota is a red brick Beaux Arts building featuring a small dome at each corner. Originally the building also had a large central dome, but it was removed in the 1940s. The courthouse was completed in 1911 at a cost of 37,070. The building was designed by Fremont D. Orff and James Brady. The front entrance of the courthouse is flanked by faux columns, topped by a classic pediment. The interior atrium is open to a two-story rotunda with arched openings to the second-level walkway.
Title: Red Lake School District
Passage: Red Lake School District ISD 38 is a school district in Red Lake, unincorporated Beltrami County, Minnesota, on the Red Lake Indian Reservation.
Title: Jeff Weise
Passage: Jeffrey James Weise (August 8, 1988 March 21, 2005) was an American teenage mass murderer and spree killer, who was a student at Red Lake Senior High School in Red Lake, Minnesota, located on the reservation of the Ojibwe people. He murdered nine people in a shooting spree on March 21, 2005. He killed his grandfather and his grandfather's companion before going to the reservation high school, where he murdered seven more people and wounded five others. He committed suicide before being captured by police.
Title: William Unek
Passage: William Unek (1929-February 21, 1957) was an African police constable and mass murderer who killed a total of 57 people in two separate spree killings three years apart.
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March 21, 2005
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Jeff Weise
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Red Lake shootings
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Acraea obeira is a butterfly found in a landlocked country that takes its name from what king?
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Title: Acraea anacreon
Passage: Acraea anacreon, the (large) orange acraea, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in Kwazulu-Natal and Transvaal and from Angola to Zimbabwe and to Kenya. Elsewhere in Africa and adjacent regions, "orange acraea" refers to the smaller "A. eponina", which apparently does not belong in the same genus as the present species.
Title: Acraea serena
Passage: Acraea serena, the dancing acraea, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in South Africa, including the area near the Waterberg Biosphere. But it is found also in the whole Africa south of the Sahara. It is the most common of the "Acraea", from Dakar to Fort-Dauphin, from Yemen to the Cape.
Title: Acraea petraea
Passage: Acraea petraea, the blood acraea or blood-red acraea, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in coastal forests from KwaZulu-Natal to Mozambique, Kenya and Malawi.
Title: Acraea eponina
Passage: Acraea eponina, the orange acraea or small orange acraea to distinguish it from the larger "A. anacreon", is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in tropical Africa and south-western Arabia.
Title: Acraea actinotina
Passage: Acraea actinotina, the puzzling acraea, is a butterfly in the Nymphalidae family. It is found in central and eastern Nigeria. The describer, Percy Ireland Lathy, mistakenly placed this species in "Telipna" Lycaenidae - the wrong family. Hence the English name puzzling acraea.
Title: Acraea uvui
Passage: Acraea uvui, the tiny acraea or tiny mountain acraea, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in Cameroon, Angola, northern Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi and eastern Zaire. The habitat consists of sub-montane forests at altitudes ranging from 1,200 to 1,400 meters.
Title: Swaziland
Passage: Swaziland, officially the Kingdom of Eswatini ( or ; Swazi: "Umbuso weSwatini"; sometimes called kaNgwane or Eswatini), is a sovereign state in Southern Africa. It is neighboured by Mozambique to its northeast and by South Africa to its north, west and south; it is a landlocked country. The country and its people take their names from Mswati II, the 19th-century king under whose rule Swazi territory was expanded and unified.
Title: Acraea caldarena
Passage: Acraea caldarena, the black tip acraea or black-tipped acraea, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in southern and southeastern Africa.
Title: Acraea obeira
Passage: Acraea obeira is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found on Madagascar. Records from South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, eastern Zambia and southern Malawi refer to "Acraea burni".
Title: Acraea encedon
Passage: Acraea encedon, the common acraea, white-barred acraea or encedon acraea, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in tropical Africa and south-western Arabia. It is one of the species of "Acraea" sometimes separated in "Telchinia".
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Mswati II
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Acraea obeira
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Swaziland
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Who directed and co-wrote the film "Forget to Remember" was first featured in?
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Title: Saw II
Passage: Saw II is a 2005 American horror film, a sequel to 2004's "Saw" and the second installment in the "Saw" franchise, directed and co-written by Darren Lynn Bousman and series creator Leigh Whannell. The film stars Donnie Wahlberg, Franky G, Glenn Plummer, Beverley Mitchell, Dina Meyer, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Erik Knudsen, Shawnee Smith, and Tobin Bell.
Title: Forget to Remember
Passage: ""Forget to Remember"" is the third single and eighth track from Mudvayne's third album "Lost and Found". The song was featured in the film "Saw II", which helped gain the band considerable mainstream popularity. It was also featured on 2006's "Headbanger Ball" CD. There is an acoustic version of the song on "By the People, for the People".
Title: Mile Post 398
Passage: Mile Post 398 is a 2007 independent drama film written, directed and produced by Shonie and Andee De La Rosa, it is also the first featured film in cinema history that an all-Navajo team wrote, produced, directed, filmed and starred in.
Title: Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti
Passage: "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" (English: "But I Remember You" ) is a song written and produced by Rudy Prez. It was first recorded by Puerto Rican singer Lourdes Robles on her album "Definitivamente" (1991). In the ballad, the singer remembers her lover even when she tries to forget. Nine years later, American recording artist Christina Aguilera performed a cover version on her second studio album "Mi Reflejo" which Prez also produced. It was released as the second single from the album in December 2000. The music video for Aguilera's version was directed by Kevin Bray.
Title: Don't Forget Me (film)
Passage: Don't Forget Me (), also known as Remember You, is a 2016 South Korean independent film written and directed by Yoon-jung Lee, in her directorial feature debut. It stars Jung Woo-sung and Kim Ha-neul (Jung is also a producer). The film was released in South Korea on January 7, 2016.
Title: Wild Things (TV series)
Passage: Wild Things is an eight episode reality television series which features three transgender women on a fundraising road-trip to earn money for a relative with a life-threatening disease. The series stars Maria Roman, Tiara Russell and Cassandra Cass. The three women were first featured together in the documentary film Trantasia which chronicled contestants in the first ever 'World's Most Beautiful Transsexual Pageant'. Wild Things reunites the three transgender women as they visit small towns in the United States and work in traditionally macho jobs to earn cash to assist Maria's brother who is struggling with a critical illness. The series premiered on Canadian television on The Movie Network and Movie Central on March 22, 2010. The series has also been featured on Entertainment Tonight Canada.
Title: Dark Night (song)
Passage: Dark Night is a song by The Blasters. It was first featured on the 1985 album "Hard Line". The earliest offerings of the song in popular culture can be found in the 1985 episode "Whatever Works" in of the TV crime drama Miami Vice. It experienced a resurgence in popularity after being prominently featured in the 1996 Robert Rodriguez film "From Dusk Till Dawn" as the opening and closing song. It also featured as the main theme in the 2005 motion picture, "Dark Night".
Title: T.I. videography
Passage: T.I. has released several music videos, working with various directors. He has also been featured in several music videos for other prominent recording artists. T.I.'s first solo music video was for his debut single "I'm Serious", released in 2001 and directed by American music video director Chris Robinson. T.I's first lead role was in his first featured film, "ATL", which was also directed by Chris Robinson.
Title: Jump5 (album)
Passage: Jump5 is the self-titled debut album from Christian pop group Jump5. It was released on August 14, 2001 through Sparrow Records. Two re-releases followed: the first featured the "Start Jumpin'" bonus track targeted towards Christian audiences, while the second featured a Radio Disney-targeted version of "Start Jumpin'" with different lyrics plus a cover of Lee Greenwood's God Bless the USA to remember the lives lost after the September 11th attacks. A portion of sales from the second re-release was donated to families who lost a loved one during the attacks on September 11, 2001.
Title: Forget All Remember
Passage: Forget All Remember () is a 2014 Chinese youth romance film directed by Guo Tingbo. It was released on December 24.
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Darren Lynn Bousman
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Forget to Remember
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Saw II
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Which actor from Horrible Bosses 2 is an Austrian-German actor?
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Title: Horrible Bosses
Passage: Horrible Bosses is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Seth Gordon, written by Michael Markowitz, John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, based on a story by Markowitz. It stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey and Jamie Foxx. The plot follows three friends, played by Bateman, Day and Sudeikis, who decide to murder their respective overbearing, abusive bosses, portrayed by Spacey, Aniston and Farrell.
Title: Shawn Robinson
Passage: Shawn Robinson (1974 July 28, 2015) was an American stuntman who performed stunts in over the span of 20 years, including films such as "Guardians of the Galaxy", the "Transformers" film series, "Hook", "Behind Enemy Lines", "War of the Worlds" and more recently "" and "Horrible Bosses 2". In television, Robinson took part in episodes of "Criminal Minds", "Lost" and "". His father was legendary stuntman Dar Robinson.
Title: Jason Sudeikis
Passage: Daniel Jason Sudeikis ( ; born September 18, 1975) is an American actor, comedian and screenwriter. He began his career in improv comedy. In 2003, he was hired as a sketch writer for "Saturday Night Live" and was a cast member from 2005 to 2013. He has appeared on television in "30 Rock", "The Cleveland Show", "Eastbound Down", "The Last Man on Earth", and other shows. He starred in the films "Horrible Bosses" (2011), "Hall Pass" (2011), "We're the Millers" (2013), "Horrible Bosses 2" (2014), "Sleeping with Other People" (2015), "Tumbledown" (2015), "The Book of Love" (2016) and "Race" (2016).
Title: Jason Bateman
Passage: Jason Kent Bateman (born January 14, 1969) is an American actor, director, and producer. He began acting on television in the early 1980s on "Little House on the Prairie", and in the sitcoms "Silver Spoons" and "The Hogan Family". In the 2000s, he became known for his role of Michael Bluth using deadpan comedy in the critically acclaimed sitcom "Arrested Development", for which he won a Golden Globe and a Satellite Award. He has had starring roles in the films "Juno" (2007), "Hancock" (2008), "Up in the Air" (2009), "The Switch" (2010), "Paul" (2011), "Horrible Bosses" (2011), "The Change-Up" (2011), "Identity Thief" (2013), "Bad Words" (2013), "Horrible Bosses 2" (2014), "The Gift" (2015), and "Zootopia" (2016), as well as the 2017 Netflix series "Ozark".
Title: Keeley Hazell
Passage: Keeley Rebecca Hazell (born 18 September 1986) is an English glamour model, actress. Hazell became one of Britain's most successful glamour models , working with brands such as Page 3, "FHM", "Loaded", "Nuts" and "Zoo Weekly". She has also made numerous television appearances and has, more recently, focused on her acting career, appearing in films such as "Horrible Bosses 2".
Title: Horrible Bosses 2
Passage: Horrible Bosses 2 is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders and John Morris. A sequel to 2011's "Horrible Bosses", the film stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx, Chris Pine, and Christoph Waltz. It was released on November 26, 2014 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film grossed 107.7 million worldwide.
Title: Brendan Hunt (actor)
Passage: Brendan Hunt is an American actor and writer known for roles in the films "We're the Millers" (2013) and "Horrible Bosses 2" (2014) as well as voicing two characters in the video game "Fallout 4" (2015).
Title: Brandon Richardson
Passage: Brandon Quantavius Richardson (born September 23, 1984) is an American actor. He has played roles in "Regular Show", "The Heat", "Meet the Browns", "", "Magic Mike XXL", "Horrible Bosses 2" and "Jurassic World". He is known for 2011 VH1 reality television "Tough Love" starring Steven Ward.
Title: Michael Markowitz
Passage: Michael Markowitz (born August 15, 1961) is a writer, producer, and actor who began his comedy career in The Mee-Ow Show, an improv group at Northwestern University. Some projects he has worked on include "Duckman", "Becker", and the films "Horrible Bosses", "Horrible Bosses 2" and "Boob Job". He has collaborated several times in the past with Jason Alexander. As an actor, he appeared in the films "The Flamingo Kid" and "Last Resort", and the TV shows "Becker" and "World Cup Comedy".
Title: Christoph Waltz
Passage: Christoph Waltz (] ; born 4 October 1956 in Vienna) is an Austrian-German actor. Waltz is widely known for his works with American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, he received acclaim for portraying SS-Standartenfhrer Hans Landa in "Inglourious Basterds" (2009) and bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz in "Django Unchained" (2012). For both performances, he earned an Academy Award, BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Waltz also received the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of Landa.
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Christoph Waltz
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Horrible Bosses 2
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Christoph Waltz
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The Threads EP by Thea Gilmore contained this Scottish parting song that is particularly popular in which country?
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Title: Avalanche (Thea Gilmore album)
Passage: Avalanche is the fifth album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It was released on 9 September 2003 on the Hungry Dog record label. The album peaked at number 62 on the UK Albums Chart. " Uncut" magazine ranked "Avalanche" at number 59 of its "Albums of the Year" for 2003 and said of Gilmore: "You can here her growing in stature with every record she makes."
Title: The Parting Glass
Passage: "The Parting Glass" is a Scottish traditional song, often sung at the end of a gathering of friends. It was purportedly the most popular parting song sung in Scotland before Robert Burns wrote "Auld Lang Syne". The song is particularly popular in Ireland and amongst Irish communities.
Title: Wakareuta
Passage: "Wakareuta" ( , Wakareuta ) (translated into English as "The Parting Song" in the liner notes of Miyuki Nakajima's "Ima no Kimochi" album, released in 2004) is a song composed and performed by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released as her fifth single in September 1977.
Title: Don't Stop Singing
Passage: Don't Stop Singing is a collaboration album between folk singer-songwriters Thea Gilmore and Sandy Denny
Title: Harpo's Ghost
Passage: Harpo's Ghost is the seventh album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It was released in August 2006 on Sanctuary Records. The album peaked at number 69 on the UK Albums Chart.
Title: Arigat (Miyuki Nakajima album)
Passage: A Ri Ga To U ( ) is the third studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in June 1977. The album features "On the Platform", a song later released as B-side of her breakthrough single "The Parting Song (Wakareuta)" .
Title: Burning Dorothy
Passage: Burning Dorothy is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It was released in November 1998. Categorized as indie folk-rock, her debut album is astonishingly mature from an 18-year-old artist who was discovered while she was still at school, doing work experience at Woodworm Studios. A demo tape of her songs so impressed Beautiful Jos Tim Healey that he immediately offered her a record deal.
Title: I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
Passage: "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine" is a song by Bob Dylan that was originally released on his 1967 album "John Wesley Harding". It was recorded at the first "John Wesley Harding" session on October 17, 1967. It has been covered by many artists, including Joan Baez on her all-Dylan album "Any Day Now", as well as by Vic Chesnutt, Eric Clapton, John Doe, Thea Gilmore, Adam Selzer and Dirty Projectors. In addition, Jimi Hendrix at one point intended to cover this song, but felt it was too personal to Dylan and instead covered a different song from the album, "All Along the Watchtower".
Title: The Threads EP
Passage: The Threads EP is an EP by Thea Gilmore, her first release after she parted with former label Sanctuary. The disc was sold only on her 2007 spring tour with remaining copies sold through the official web site afterwards. All songs were written by Gilmore except "The Parting Glass", a traditional song she arranged.
Title: Day After Tomorrow (Joan Baez album)
Passage: Day After Tomorrow is an album from American singer and musician Joan Baez, released in 2008. The album features songs written by such composers as Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, T Bone Burnett, Patty Griffin, Thea Gilmore and Steve Earle. Steve Earle also produced the album. It was recorded in Nashville between December 2007 and March 2008.
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Ireland
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The Threads EP
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The Parting Glass
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What building is older, 126 Madison Avenue or Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church?
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Title: West End Collegiate Church
Passage: The West End Collegiate Church is a church on West End Avenue at 77th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side. It is part of The Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the City of New York, the oldest Protestant church with a continuing organization in America. The West End Collegiate Church and Collegiate School, which includes the adjacent Collegiate School, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Title: Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Klyne Esopus
Passage: Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Klyne Esopus, now known as Klyne Esopus Historical Society Museum, is a historic Dutch Reformed church building at 764 US 9W in Esopus, Ulster County, New York.
Title: St. Nicholas Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
Passage: St. Nicholas Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
Title: Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Complex
Passage: The Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, also known as the Flatbush Reformed Church, is a historic Dutch Reformed church now a member of the Reformed Church in America at 890 Flatbush Avenue in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. The church complex consists of the church, cemetery, parsonage and church house.
Title: 126 Madison Avenue
Passage: 126 Madison Avenue (also known as 15 East 30th Street) is a proposed residential skyscraper under development by Fosun Property in NoMad, Manhattan, New York City. The building will rise 47 stories or 730 feet, and is expected to be completed by 2018. J.D. Carisle Development Corp. is co-developing the project with Fosun Group, and Handel Architects is designing. The developers are planned to begin construction in the second half of 2015.
Title: Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
Passage: The Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church is a Dutch Reformed congregation in Manhattan, New York City, which has had a variety of church buildings and now exists in the form of four component bodies: the Marble, Middle, West End and Fort Washington Collegiate Churches, all part of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Churches of New York. The original congregation was established in 1628.
Title: Reformed Church in America
Passage: The Reformed Church in America (RCA) is a mainline Reformed Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States. It has about 223,675 members, with the total declining in recent decades. From its beginning in 1628 until 1819, it was the North American branch of the Dutch Reformed Church. In 1819 it incorporated as the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. The current name was chosen in 1867.
Title: Old Dutch Church (Kingston, New York)
Passage: The Old Dutch Church, officially known as the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, is located on Wall Street in Kingston, New York, United States. Formally organized in 1659, it is one of the oldest continuously existing congregations in the country. Its current building, the fifth, is an 1852 structure by Minard Lafever that was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2008, the only one in the city. The church's 225 ft steeple, a replacement for a taller but similar original that collapsed, makes it the tallest building in Kingston and a symbol of the city.
Title: Fort Herkimer Church
Passage: Fort Herkimer Church, also known as the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of German Flatts, is a historic church located in East Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York. It was built in 1767, and expanded in 1812. It is a two-story, rectangular grey limestone building. The gable roof is topped by a frame cupola.
Title: Fort Washington Collegiate Church
Passage: Fort Washington Collegiate Church is a Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
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Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
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126 Madison Avenue
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Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
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Confidential Assignment was a South Korean action film directed by whom?
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Title: Anarchists (film)
Passage: Anarchists is a 2000 South Korean action film directed by Yoo Young-sik and co-written by Park Chan-wook. Set in Shanghai in 1924, the film is about a covert cell of insurrectionist anarchists who attempt to overthrow the Japanese government's occupation of Korea through propaganda of the deed. Told from the perspective of the youngest member, Sang-gu, years after the fact, the story is a sympathetic look at a group of revolutionaries through the eyes of one of their own.
Title: The City of Violence
Passage: The City of Violence (; lit. "Partner" or "Pal") is a 2006 South Korean action film co-written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan, who stars in the film opposite action director and longtime collaborator Jung Doo-hong. The story re-unites three former childhood friends for their friend's funeral, which prompts two vowing to find his murderer.
Title: Confidential Assignment
Passage: Confidential Assignment (; lit. Cooperation) is a 2017 South Korean action film directed by Kim Sung-hoon. It stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Hae-jin and Kim Joo-hyuk.
Title: Mr. Butterfly
Passage: Mr. Butterfly ("Nabi") is a 2003 South Korean action film. The film is the writing and directorial debut (and, as of 2011, only) film of Kim Hyeon-seong, sometimes credited outside Korea as Marc Kim.
Title: Shiri (film)
Passage: Shiri () is a 1999 South Korean action film, written and directed by Kang Je-gyu.
Title: Resurrection of the Little Match Girl
Passage: Resurrection of the Little Match Girl () is a 2002 South Korean action film. It was screened at the 2003 London Film Festival and was the opening film of the Fantasia Festival that same year.
Title: Kim Sung-hoon (director)
Passage: Kim Sung-hoon (born 1974) is a South Korean film director. Kim debuted with the musical drama film "My Little Hero" (2013). His second feature was the fast-paced action film "Confidential Assignment" (2017) which starred Hyun Bin. A box office hit with more than 7.8 million admissions and grossing over USD56.4 million, the film was sold to 42 territories, including the U.S., the Middle East, India, the Philippines and Mongolia.
Title: Typhoon (2005 film)
Passage: Typhoon () is a 2005 South Korean action film directed by Kwak Kyung-taek and starring Jang Dong-gun, Lee Jung-jae and Lee Mi-yeon.
Title: Lee Dae-ro Can't Die
Passage: Lee Dae-ro Can't Die (; also known as Short Time) is a 2005 South Korean action film about a corrupt police officer who is told he has only three months to live, and plots his own death so his wife can collect his insurance policy. The film was released to South Korean cinemas on August 18 and received a total of 838,419 admissions nationwide.
Title: A Bloody Battle for Revenge
Passage: A Bloody Battle for Revenge (Korean: ) is a 1992 South Korean action film directed, written by, and starring Lee Kyung-kyu. This film is often cited as an example of failure in movie industry in Korea.
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Kim Sung-hoon
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Kim Sung-hoon (director)
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Confidential Assignment
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Are Renny Harlin and Roman Karmen directors?
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Title: Renny Harlin
Passage: Renny Harlin (born Lauri Mauritz Harjola; 15 March 1959) is a Finnish film director, producer and screenwriter. His films include "", "Die Hard 2", "Cliffhanger", "The Long Kiss Goodnight," "Deep Blue Sea and Driven."
Title: Gladiaattorit
Passage: Gladiaattorit is a Finnish competition television program part of the international "Gladiators" franchise. The show originally ran for three seasons from 1993 to 1994; it was directed by Hollywood director Renny Harlin, produced by Markus Selin, and filmed at Planet FunFun. It was hosted by Juha-Pekka Jalo alongside Katariina Ebeling in 1993 and Minna Aaltonen in 1994.
Title: Oliver Wood (cinematographer)
Passage: Oliver Wood is an English cinematographer, best known for his work on blockbuster action and comedy films such as "Die Hard 2, FaceOff", "Freaky Friday, ", and the "Bourne" franchise. He has collaborated with directors like Paul Greengrass, John Woo, Renny Harlin, Ron Underwood, and Adam McKay, and was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography for "The Bourne Ultimatum."
Title: Skiptrace (film)
Passage: Skiptrace is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese-American action comedy film directed by Renny Harlin, produced, starring and based on a story by Jackie Chan. The film co-stars Johnny Knoxville and Fan Bingbing It was released in China on July 21, 2016 and in the United States on September 2, 2016.
Title: Great Is My Country
Passage: Vast is my Native Land (1958), also known as "Great is my Country", (Russian: , "Shiroka strana moya rodnaya" ), from the song of the same name, which is featured in the film, by the Russian composer Isaac Dunaevsky) was the first film shot in the Soviet wide-screen film format known as Kinopanorama. The film was directed by Roman Karmen, known for various documentary films produced in the Soviet Union. The music was composed by Kirill Molchanov, a noted composer of music for ballet and opera.
Title: Born American
Passage: Born American (Finnish: "Jtv polte"; UK title: "Arctic Heat") is a 1986 film directed by Renny Harlin. It was a feature length action movie about three Americans vacationing in Finland who cross the border into the Soviet Union. It was originally supposed to star Chuck Norris but he backed out when filming was delayed by funding problems and his son, Mike Norris, landed the lead instead. A Finnish production, this was at that time the most expensive film ever to have been made in Finland. The Finnish Board of Film Classification first banned the movie, because of excessive violence and anti-Soviet elements. Because of that the movie had to be shortened 3.5 minutes before it was finally accepted for distribution October 29, 1986 with the Supreme Court decision. The premiere was December 19, 1986. The success of the film in the United States allowed Harlin to get his foot in the door in Hollywood.
Title: Roman Karmen
Passage: Roman Lazarevich Karmen (Russian: ; 29 November [O.S. 16 November] 1906 in Odessa 28 April 1978 in Moscow) was a Soviet war camera-man and film director and one of the most influential figures in documentary film making.
Title: Planet FunFun
Passage: Planet FunFun was an indoor amusement park located in Kerava, Finland. Originally the park was called Fanfaari but soon after the opening, new owners took over and renamed the park Planet FunFun. Among others, the Hollywood director Renny Harlin was one of the new owners. The new name came partly as a pun from the old name (Fanfaari pronounced in Finnish sounds similar as FunFun in English), but partly it was influenced by the other business ventures of the new owners, especially Harlin's. At the time, Harlin was running a Planet Hollywood restaurant in Helsinki, so naming the amusement park Planet FunFun was also influenced by the name of the restaurant.
Title: Oleg Makara
Passage: Oleg Makara-Kalmry (born October 13, 1954, Czechoslovakia) is a film director, screenwriter and Slovak writer. In 1969, he wrote his debut as a screenwriter "Pozlten dieva" at the age of 14. He then went on to study film directing at All States Institute (now Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography) in Moscow under Roman Karmen. A pseudonym is after his grandfather, art carpenter, Eduard Kalmry. E. Kalmry was a chief manager of water sawmill in Remetsk Hmre, East Slovakia, owned by family Vanderbilts.
Title: Nuremberg Trials (film)
Passage: The Nuremberg Trials is a 1947 Soviet-made documentary film about the trials of the Nazi leadership. It was produced by Roman Karmen, and was an English-language version of the Russian language film " " (Judgment of the Peoples).
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yes
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Renny Harlin
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Roman Karmen
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The Invasion is a 2007 science fiction horror thriller film starring who, which is an Australian actress, producer and occasional singer?
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Title: Guardians of the Tomb
Passage: Guardians of the Tomb, also known as Nest, is an upcoming Chinese-Australian science fiction horror thriller film directed and written by Kimble Rendall, starring Li Bingbing. It is the largest Chinese-Australian co-production to date. The film is slated to be released in the summer of 2017.
Title: The Thaw (film)
Passage: The Thaw is a 2009 American science fiction horror thriller film directed by Mark A. Lewis starring Val Kilmer, Martha MacIsaac, and Aaron Ashmore.
Title: Night of the Lepus
Passage: Night of the Lepus (also known as Rabbits) is a 1972 American science fiction horror thriller film based on the 1964 science fiction novel "The Year of the Angry Rabbit" by Russell Braddon.
Title: Species The Awakening
Passage: Species: The Awakening is a 2007 science fiction thriller film and the fourth installment of the "Species" film series. The film was directed by Nick Lyon and starring Ben Cross, Helena Mattsson, Dominic Keating and Marlene Favela. It is the first film of the "Species" series that does not feature Natasha Henstridge. The film premiered on the American broadcast, the Sci-Fi Channel on September 29, 2007 and was released on DVD on October 2, 2007.
Title: Species II
Passage: Species II (also known as Species II: Offspring and Species II: Origins) is a 1998 American science fiction horror thriller film, sequel to the 1995 film "Species". The film was directed by Peter Medak and starring Natasha Henstridge, Michael Madsen and Marg Helgenberger, all of whom reprise their roles from the first film. The plot has Patrick Ross, (Justin Lazard) the astronaut son of a senator (James Cromwell), being infected by an extraterrestrial virus during a mission to Mars and causing the deaths of many women upon his return. To stop him, the scientists who created the human-extraterrestrial hybrid Sil in the original "Species" try using a more docile clone of hers, Eve (Henstridge). The film was followed by "Species III" (2004).
Title: A. M. Esmonde
Passage: Aaron Michael Esmonde (pen name A. M. Esmonde, born 20 August 1977, Swansea, Wales) is a horror, scifi and fantasy novelist, director and producer. The vampire horror novel "Blood Hunger" (2010) was his first work to be published, followed by the popular zombie novel "Dead Pulse". Both ebook editions ranked in the top 100 (free) horror and fantasy charts, Blood Hunger position 13 with Dead Pulse reaching 39. In May 2014 his third novel The Final Version a science fiction thriller was released, with the free ebook ranking at 12 in the USA science fiction cyber punk chart on 31 August 2014 and 42 in the UK dystopian science fiction chart on 30 August 2014. Darkest Moons a horror thriller was released October 29th 2016.
Title: M. Night Shyamalan
Passage: Manoj Nelliyattu "M. Night" Shyamalan ( ; ; "Maj Nelliyu ymaa"; Tamil: ; Malayalam: born 6 August 1970) is an Indian American film director, screenwriter, author, producer, and actor known for making movies with contemporary supernatural plots and surprise endings. His most well-received films include the supernatural horror thriller "The Sixth Sense" (1999), the superhero drama thriller "Unbreakable" (2000), and the science fiction thriller "Signs" (2002). Afterwards, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the historical drama-horror film "The Village" (2004), the fantasy film "Lady in the Water" (2006), the disaster film "The Happening" (2008), the film adaptation of "The Last Airbender" (2010), and the science-fiction film "After Earth" (2013). Following the financial failure of "After Earth," Shyalaman's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror "The Visit" (2015) and the psychological horror "Split" (2016), the latter of which is set in the same universe as his previous film "Unbreakable". He is also known for producing "Devil" (2010), as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Fox science fiction series "Wayward Pines.
Title: Nicole Kidman
Passage: Nicole Mary Kidman, AC ( , ; born 20 June 1967) is an Australian actress, producer and occasional singer. She is the recipient of several awards, including an Academy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, a BAFTA Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and the Silver Bear for Best Actress.
Title: The Invasion (film)
Passage: The Invasion is a 2007 science fiction horror thriller film starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, with additional scenes written by The Wachowskis and directed by James McTeigue.
Title: Super Hybrid
Passage: Super Hybrid is a 2011 science fiction horror thriller film about a malicious shape shifting sentient car that devours its victims by tricking them into its cab, sent to a police precinct garage after a terrible accident it stalks the mechanics as it tries to find a way to escape.
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Nicole Kidman
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The Invasion (film)
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Nicole Kidman
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What is the nationality of the actor who starred with David Warner in the film The Island ?
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Title: Terry Walsh (actor)
Passage: Terry Walsh (5 May 1939 21 April 2002) was a British actor stuntman, stunt arranger and fight arranger who contributed much to British television and film, especially during the 1970s. He stunt-doubled for Michael Caine, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker and David Warner amongst others.
Title: Michael Caine
Passage: Sir Michael Caine '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite Jr., 14 March 1933) is an English actor, producer, and author. Renowned for his distinctive working class cockney accent, Caine has appeared in over 115 films and is regarded as a British film icon.
Title: Wing Commander (film)
Passage: Wing Commander is a 1999 science fiction film loosely based on the video game series of the same name. It was directed by Chris Roberts, the creator of the game series, and stars Freddie Prinze, Jr., Matthew Lillard, Saffron Burrows, Tchky Karyo, Jrgen Prochnow, David Suchet, and David Warner.
Title: Work Is a Four-Letter Word
Passage: Work Is a Four-Letter Word (also known as Work Is a 4-Letter Word) is a 1968 British satirical comedy film starring David Warner and Cilla Black, in her only acting role in a cinematic film. The film, which directed by Peter Hall, was not well received by critics even though it was based on the award-winning play "Eh? ". It also marked the acting debut of Elizabeth Spriggs.
Title: The Code Conspiracy
Passage: The Code Conspiracy is an 2002 American thriller film written and directed by Hank Whetstone and starring Jim Fitzpatrick, Maria Conchita Alonso, and David Warner for The Asylum. The film had a preliminary release at the 2000 New York Independent Film and Video Festival.
Title: Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil
Passage: Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil is a 1985 American made-for-television war drama film about two German brothers, Helmut and Karl Hoffmann, and the paths they take during the Nazi regime. The movie was directed by Jim Goddard and starred John Shea, Bill Nighy, Tony Randall, David Warner and John Woodnutt. The film shows Karl, who was originally enthusiastic about the Nazi Party, becoming disillusioned and Helmut, who was at first wary of the Nazi Party, joining the Schutzstaffel (SS) and later being an accomplice to war crimes.
Title: The Wars of the Roses (adaptation)
Passage: The Wars of the Roses was a 1963 theatrical adaptation of William Shakespeare's first historical tetralogy ("1 Henry VI", "2 Henry VI", "3 Henry VI" and "Richard III"), which deals with the conflict between the House of Lancaster and the House of York over the throne of England, a conflict known as the Wars of the Roses. The plays were adapted by John Barton, and directed by Barton himself and Peter Hall at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The production starred David Warner as Henry VI, Peggy Ashcroft as Margaret of Anjou, Donald Sinden as the Duke of York, Paul Hardwick as the Duke of Gloucester, Janet Suzman as Joan la Pucelle, Brewster Mason as the Earl of Warwick, Roy Dotrice as Edward IV, Susan Engel as Queen Elizabeth and Ian Holm as Richard III.
Title: The Island (1980 film)
Passage: The Island is a 1980 American action-adventure horror film, directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Michael Caine and David Warner. The film was based on a novel of the same name by Peter Benchley who also wrote the screenplay. It is about a savage group of pirates, made up of outcasts, thieves, and murderers, who are hidden from the outside world by an uncharted Caribbean island, and who've raided boats to sustain themselves, since the 18th century.
Title: Mortal Passions
Passage: Mortal Passions is a 1990 American crime film directed by Andrew Lane and written by Alan Moskowitz. The film stars Zach Galligan, Michael Bowen, Krista Errickson, Luca Bercovici, Sheila Kelley and David Warner. The film was released on January 26, 1990, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Title: The Omen
Passage: The Omen is a 1976 British-American supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner, and written by David Seltzer. The film stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Spencer Stephens, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, and Leo McKern. The first installment of "The Omen" franchise, "The Omen" concerns a young child replaced at birth by American Ambassador Robert Thorn unbeknownst to his wife, after their own son is stillborn. They are surrounded by mysterious and ominous deaths, unaware that the child, Damien, is the Antichrist.
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English
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The Island (1980 film)
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Michael Caine
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Mohit Madaan is a Bollywood actor, known for Love Exchange (film), he will also be seen in which Indian thriller film sequel, directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan?
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Title: Murder (film series)
Passage: Murder is a series of Indian thriller films produced by Mukesh Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt. The first film was directed by Anurag Basu was released in 2004, second film by Mohit Suri was released in 2011, and third film by Vishesh Bhatt was released in 2013.
Title: Rough Book
Passage: Rough Book is a feature film directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan for Aerika Cineworks. It features Tannishtha Chatterjee and Amaan Khan in lead roles with Joy Sengupta, Jayati Bhatia, Deepika Amin and Vinay Jain in supporting roles. Television actor Ram Kapoor makes an appearance. The narrative was written by Sanjay Chouhan and Ananth Mahadevan.
Title: I Am Sindhutai Sakpal
Passage: I Am Sindhutai Sapkal (Marathi: ; "Mee Sindhutai Sapkal") is an Indian Marathi film. The film was directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan. The film stars Tejaswini Pandit, Jyoti Chandekar, Upendra Limaye, Neena Kulkarni in leading roles.
Title: Mohit Madaan
Passage: Mohit Madaan is a Bollywood actor, known for Love Exchange (film). He will also be seen in Aksar 2 upcoming Indian thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan and also stars Zareen Khan and Gautam Rode. The film is the sequel to 2006 film Aksar. Mohit Madaan is also credited as Mohit Madan in media.
Title: Mohit Marwah
Passage: Mohit Marwah is a mainstream Bollywood actor, best known for his debut feature film Fugly, produced by Akshay Kumar, and Raag Desh directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia he has appeared in Short Films such as Strangers in the Night produced by Dharma Productions and Directed by Shakun Batra, and in Love Shots produced by Yash Raj Films.
Title: Anant Mahadevan
Passage: Anant Mahadevan, also credited as Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, is a screenwriter, actor, and director of Hindi and Marathi films and television serials in India. Having been an integral part of the Indian television serials and Hindi movies since the 1980s, he is also involved in the professional English and Hindi theatre. Ananth along with Sanjay Pawar received the National Award (2010) for the Best Screenplay and Dialogues for the successful Marathi movie "Mee Sindhutai Sapkal". The film also fetched him the special jury award at the National Film awards 2010.
Title: Ananth Babu
Passage: Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by his screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He is the brother of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula.
Title: Mohit Sehgal
Passage: Mohit Sehgal is an Indian television actor. He is best known for his role of Samrat Shergil in the Indian television series, "Miley Jab Hum Tum" on STAR One. He then bagged the role of Siddharth in "Mujhse Kuch Kethi Yeh Khamoshiyaan" on Star Plus in 2012 and in 2013 as Haider in "Qubool Hai" and 2015 as Somendra in Sarojini on Zee TV. Mohit has also participated in "Nach Baliye Season 8" with Sanaya in 2017 and they made it to the Finale. Mohit is currently seen as Ayaan Mehta in Love Ka Hai Intezaar on Star Plus.
Title: Ek Paheli Leela
Passage: Ek Paheli Leela (Hindi: , translation: "Leela: A Mystery") is a 2015 Indian thriller drama film, written and directed by Bobby Khan and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar. It stars Sunny Leone in the titular lead role with Jay Bhanushali, Rajneesh Duggal, Jas Arora, Mohit Ahlawat and Rahul Dev in pivotal roles. Choreography is done by Ahmed Khan and Jojo Khan. The music for the film is composed by Meet Bros Anjjan and Amaal Mallik. Principal photography of the film began in Jodhpur, India.
Title: Aksar 2
Passage: Aksar 2 is an upcoming Indian thriller film, directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan. The film is the sequel to 2006 film "Aksar". The film stars Gautam Rode, Abhinav Shukla, Zareen Khan and Mohit Madaan in lead roles. . The motion poster of the movie was released on 4th August 2017 on YouTube while trailer of the film was released on 28 August 2017. The film is slated for release on 6 October 2017.
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What was nicknamed the Roosters that Sturt drew with?
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Title: Sturt Lions FC
Passage: Sturt Lions Football Club is an Australian semi-professional football club in Adelaide, South Australia. Nicknamed the Lions, Sturt are associated with FFSA, and they currently play in the NPL State League. The league is a second tier-league in South Australia and third-tier nationally. The club, while based in the suburbs in and around the city of Mitcham, currently play their senior home games at Adelaide Shores Football Centre in West Beach, While also having a successful junior program.
Title: North Ballarat Football Club
Passage: North Ballarat Football Club, nicknamed The Roosters, is an Australian rules football club based at Eureka Stadium in Ballarat. The club is locally known as "the Roosters", and was most notable for competing in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1996 and 2017.
Title: North Adelaide Football Club
Passage: The North Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed the Roosters, is an Australian rules football club currently affiliated with the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). The club plays its home games at Prospect Oval, located in Prospect, a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. The club was formed in 1888 as the Medindie Football Club, changing its name to North Adelaide in 1893. North Adelaide's first premiership was won in 1900, and the club has won a total of thirteen senior premierships during its time in the league, most recently in 1991.
Title: Geelong West St Peters Football Club
Passage: The Geelong West St Peters Football Club was an Australian rules football club that last competed in the Geelong Football League (GFL) from 1989 until the end of the 2016 season. Prior to its merger with St Peters Football Club in 1989, the club played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) from 1963 until 1988. Geelong West, nicknamed the 'Roosters', wore white and red during its time in the Association. At the conclusion of the 2016 season, the Roosters merged with co-tenants Geelong West Sports Club to form a new entity, Geelong West Giants.
Title: 1919 SAFL Grand Final
Passage: The 1919 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football competition. Sturt drew with North Adelaide 5.9 (19) to 5.9 (19). This was the second time in the competition's history that a Grand Final had been drawn, and the most recent. Sturt won the Grand Final Replay a week later, 3.5 (23) to 2.6 (18).
Title: Deportivo Zacapa
Passage: Club Deportivo Zacapa is a Guatemalan football club from Zacapa, nicknamed ""Los Gallos"" (The Roosters).
Title: Surat Thani F.C.
Passage: Surat Thani Football Club (Thai: ) is a Thai football club, nicknamed "The Roosters" and based in Surat Thani located in the south of Thailand. The club currently plays in the Thai League 3 Southern Region.
Title: Portugal national rugby league team
Passage: The Portuguese national rugby league team (nicknamed the Roosters) is the national rugby league team of Portugal. The captain of the team is Parramatta Eels' hooker, Isaac de Gois and their coach is Mal Speers.
Title: Rick Davies (footballer)
Passage: Rick Davies (born Evan Rick Davies, 8 April 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Sturt and South Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Nicknamed the "Jumbo Prince", Davies played a total of 390 games throughout his career (317 for Sturt, 33 for South Adelaide, 20 for Hawthorn, and 20 State Games for South Australia. Though not tall for a ruckman at only 188 cm (6'1"), Davies was known for his strong marking and body strength which he used to great effect against opponents who were often taller and heavier than him.
Title: HD Mladi Jesenice
Passage: Hokejsko Drutvo Mladi Jesenice, commonly referred to as HD Mladi Jesenice or simply Jesenice, is a Slovenian ice hockey team. In the past the team was known as HK HIT Casino Kranjska Gora. It was also nicknamed "Petelini", which in Slovenian means "The Roosters". They were a farm team for HK Jesenice from 1999 to 2012, when HK Jesenice was dissolved. Currently, the team serves as the youth team for HDD Jesenice.
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The North Adelaide Football Club
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North Adelaide Football Club
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La Haye farm was one of the most fortified garrisoned points during which battle fought in present-day Belgium on Sunday, 18 June 1815?
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Title: La Haye, Lasne
Passage: La Haye was a farm, in a hamlet of the same name, in the Belgian municipality of Lasne. It was destroyed by fire in 1910. During the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) the farm was one of the fortified garrisoned points that made up a bulwark on the extreme left (eastern end) of the Duke of Wellington's Anglo-allied line.
Title: Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von Ompteda
Passage: Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Ompteda (26 November 1765, Ahlden an der Aller - 18 June 1815, La Haye Sainte) was a Hanoverian officer of the Napoleonic Wars.
Title: Waterloo Medal
Passage: It was announced in the London Gazette on 23 April 1816 that in a memorandum from Horse Guards on 10 March 1816 by the Prince Regent that The Waterloo Medal was conferred upon every officer, non-commissioned officer and soldier of the British Army (including members of the King's German Legion) who took part in one or more of the following battles: Battle of Ligny (16 June 1815), Battle of Quatre Bras (16 June 1815), and the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815).
Title: 9th Light Infantry Regiment
Passage: The 9th Light Infantry Regiment (9e rgiment dinfanterie lgre) was a French army regiment. One of the most notable infantry regiments in the Napoleonic Wars, it was awarded the title "Incomparable" by Napoleon Bonaparte after their brilliant performance at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800. The regiment went on to serve with distinction in the [Ulm Campaign], at the Battle of Drenstein (11 November 1805), the Jena Campaign (1806), and the Battle of Friedland (14 June 1807). The regiment then served in the Peninsular War taking a notable role at the Battle of Talavera 2728 July 1809 and the Siege of Badajoz (1812). Battalions from the regiment also fought on the Wagram Campaign (1809), at the Battle of Leipzig (1619 October 1813), and Napoleons campaigns in France (1814). During the Hundred Days the 9th Light fought at Battle of Ligny (16 June 1815) and the Battle of Wavre (1819 June 1815). The regiment was disbanded in the aftermath of the Bourbon Restoration.
Title: La Haye Sainte
Passage: La Haye Sainte (named either after Jesus Christ's crown of thorns or a bramble hedge round a field nearby ) is a walled farmhouse compound at the foot of an escarpment on the Charleroi-Brussels road in Belgium. It has changed very little since it played a crucial part in the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815.
Title: Battle of Waterloo
Passage: The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815, near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. A French army under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: a British-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blcher, Prince of Wahlstatt.
Title: De La Haye scandal
Passage: The De La Haye scandal was a major scandal which took place in 1919 in the city of Madras (now known as Chennai), India. It resulted in the murder of De La Haye, the principal of Newington House, a college in Madras on the night of 15 October 1919 and a highly sensationalized trial known as the De La Haye murder case or Madras murder case. No one was implicated and the case remains unsolved to this day.
Title: John Lucie Blackman
Passage: John Lucie Blackman (4 October 179318 June 1815) was a British soldier who fought in the Peninsular War and was killed at the Battle of Waterloo on 18June 1815 aged 21.
Title: Samuel Ferrior
Passage: Samuel Ferrior (177218 June 1815) was a British soldier killed at the Battle of Waterloo on 18June 1815.
Title: Battle of Ligny
Passage: The Battle of Ligny (16 June 1815) was the last victory of the military career of Napoleon Bonaparte. In this battle, French troops of the Arme du Nord under Napoleon's command, defeated part of a Prussian army under Field Marshal Prince Blcher, near Ligny in present-day Belgium. The Battle of Ligny is an example of a tactical win and a strategic loss for the French. While the French troops did force the enemy to retreat, the Prussian army survived and went on to play a pivotal role two days later at the Battle of Waterloo, reinforced by IV Prussian corps that had not participated in the battle at Ligny. Had the French army succeeded in keeping the Prussian army from joining the Anglo-allied Army under Wellington at Waterloo, Napoleon might have won the Waterloo Campaign.
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Battle of Waterloo
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Which magazine, Muslim Girl,or The Woman Voter, was published first?
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Title: Muslim Girl
Passage: Muslim Girl Magazine was a bi-monthly fashion, beauty, and lifestyle publication marketed for young Muslim women. The magazine was first published in January 2007. It published by Toronto's ExecuGo Media, and offered style advice, articles on movies and music, and general advice, but with a grounding in normative Islamic morality and with features on Muslim countries and cultures. The headquarters was in Los Angeles.
Title: Maria Toorpakay Wazir
Passage: Maria Toorpakay Wazir (Pashto: ; Urdu: ; b. November 22, 1990 in South Waziristan, FATA) is a professional Pakistani squash player. She dressed like a boy for the first 16 years of her life in order to participate in competitive sports as a Muslim girl, using the name Genghis Khan, fully supported by her Muslim parents .
Title: Emina (poem)
Passage: Emina () is a poem by Bosnian Serb poet Aleksa anti that became a popular "sevdalinka" song, covered by many prominent singers from Bosnia and Herzegovina and other parts of former Yugoslavia. It was first published in 1902 in the Serbian literary journal "Kolo". The subject of the poem is anti's teenage neighbor, a Bosnian Muslim girl named Emina Sefi. It is one of the most well-known "sevdalinka" songs of all time.
Title: The Woman Voter
Passage: The Woman Voter was a monthly suffragist journal published in New York City by the Woman Suffrage Party (WSP). It ran between 1910 and 1917. The first editor was Mary Ritter Beard. Beard created a suffragist publication which was unique in offering coverage of topics that "cut across class, age and organizational boundaries."
Title: Woman's Journal
Passage: Woman's Journal was an American women's rights periodical published from 1870-1931. It was founded in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Lucy Stone and her husband Henry Browne Blackwell as a weekly newspaper. In 1917 it was purchased by Carrie Chapman Catt's Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission and merged with "The Woman Voter" and "National Suffrage News" to become known as The Woman Citizen. It served as the official organ of the National American Woman Suffrage Association until 1920, when the organization was reformed as the League of Women Voters, and the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was passed granting women the right to vote. Publication of "Woman Citizen" slowed from weekly, to bi-weekly, to monthly. In 1927, it was renamed The Woman's Journal. It ceased publication in June 1931.
Title: Meher (TV series)
Passage: Meher is a Hindi television emotional thriller soap based on the story of a Muslim girl who fights for her own destiny. The drama-series is an Indo-Pak joint production by the collaboration of Pakistan. The show was first aired on DD National channel in India, but currently airs on Prime TV channel in Pakistan, and TV Asia channel in USA.
Title: Boota Singh
Passage: Boota Singh (Gurmukhi: ; Shahmukhi: ), sometimes spelled as Buta Singh, was a Sikh ex-soldier of the British Army who served at the Burma front under the command of Lord Mountbatten during World War II. He is very well known in India and Pakistan for his tragic love story with Zainab, a Muslim girl he rescued during the communal riots in the time of partition of India in 1947. Both fell in love and got married. Later, being a Muslim, Zainab is deported and sent to the newly born Pakistan. Boota illegally enters Pakistan and when the girl backed off under the pressure from her family, he commits suicide by jumping before an upcoming train near Shahdara station in Pakistan along with his daughter but she survived.
Title: A Good Catholic Girl
Passage: A Good Catholic Girl is a Ugandan short film about a Muslim girl's attraction to someone from a different religious affiliation. It was written, produced and directed by Matt Bish. Matthew Nabwiso won the Best Supporting actor award at the 2013 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards for playing "Ahmed" in the film.
Title: Ida Sedgwick Proper
Passage: Ida Sedgwick Proper (August 27, 1873 June 7, 1957) was an American suffragist, writer and artist. She was an art editor for "The Woman Voter". Proper has work in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian, and the Des Moines Art Center.
Title: Khadeeja (actress)
Passage: Khadeeja was an Indian actress in Malayalam movies. She was one of the prominent lead actress during the late 1960s and 1970s in Malayalam. In 1968, she acted in "Viruthan Shanku", the first full-length comedy in Malayalam cinema directed by P. Venu. She was born in Odakaali in Perumbavoor, Kerala, a Muslim girl who had suffered a lot for learning dance in Kalamandalam. She acted in more than 50 movies.
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Muslim Girl
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The Woman Voter
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What profession does Louise Glck and Alice Walker have in common?
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Title: The Wild Iris
Passage: The Wild Iris is a 1992 poetry book by Louise Glck, for which she received the Pulitzer Prize in 1993. The book also received the National Book Critics Award for Poetry and the Poetry Society of America's Melville Kane Award.
Title: Alice Walker
Passage: Alice Malsenior Walker (born February 9, 1944) is an American novelist, short story writer, poet, and activist. She wrote the critically acclaimed novel "The Color Purple" (1982) for which she won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. She also wrote the novels "Meridian" (1976) and "The Third Life of Grange Copeland" (1970), among other works.
Title: Meadowlands (book)
Passage: Meadowlands is a 1997 poetry book by Louise Glck. It is her tenth book.
Title: The Best American Poetry 1993
Passage: The Best American Poetry 1993, a volume in "The Best American Poetry series", was edited by David Lehman and by guest editor Louise Glck.
Title: Tobe Levin
Passage: Tobe Levin Freifrau von Gleichen (Feb 16, 1948), a multi-lingual scholar, translator, editor and activist, is an Associate of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University; a Visiting Research Fellow at the International Gender Studies Centre, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford; an activist against female genital mutilation (FGM) and professor of English Emerita at the University of Maryland, University College. Having received her PhD in 1979 from Cornell University, she is most known for combining her advocacy against FGM with her academic scholarship in comparative literature. She has published peer-reviewed and popular articles and book chapters, edited four books, launched UnCUTVOICES Press in 2009 and founded "Feminist Europa Review of Books" (1998-2010). Her most notable works to date are "Empathy and Rage. Female Genital Mutilation in African Literature" and " Waging Empathy. Alice Walker, Possessing the Secret of Joy, and the Global Movement to Ban FGM." Alice Walker expressed appreciation for the text that shows worldwide solidarity with the novelist's literary abolition efforts in the early nineties. Levin has also teamed up with Maria Kiminta and photographer Britta Radike to publish a memoir and sourcebook, "Kiminta. A Maasai's Fight against Female Genital Mutilation."
Title: Symphony No. 5 (Harbison)
Passage: The Symphony No. 5 is a composition for baritone, mezzo-soprano, and orchestra by the American composer John Harbison. The work was commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the conductor James Levine. It was given its world premiere in Boston on April 17, 2008 by the mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey, the baritone Nathan Gunn, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra directed by James Levine. The text of the piece is set to "Orpheus and Eurydice" by Czesaw Miosz, "Relic" by Louise Glck, and the "Sonnets to Orpheus" by Rainer Maria Rilke.
Title: Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth
Passage: Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth is a documentary film directed by Pratibha Parmar, made by Kali Films production company. The film follows the life of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, poet and activist Alice Walker. Shooting began in May 2011. It was aired on the BBC on Monday July 8, 2013, and on PBS on February 7, 2014.
Title: Averno (poetry)
Passage: Averno is Louise Glck's eleventh collection of poetry published in 2006 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. It was a National Book Award Finalist for Poetry that year.
Title: Poetry Society of America
Passage: The Poetry Society of America is a literary organization founded in 1910 by poets, editors, and artists including Witter Bynner. It is the oldest poetry organization in the United States. Past members of the society have included such renowned writers as Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Marianne Moore, and Wallace Stevens. Current members include John Ashbery, Louise Glck, Rita Dove, Stanley Kunitz, Robert Pinsky, Molly Peacock, Billy Collins and James Tate.
Title: Louise Glck
Passage: Louise Elisabeth Glck (born April 22, 1943) is an American poet. She was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 2003, after serving as a Special Bicentennial Consultant three years prior in 2000. She won the National Book Award for Poetry in 2014 for "Faithful and Virtuous Night".
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What is the nationality of the actor who plays Maurice in Little Monsters ?
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Title: Seven Little Monsters (TV series)
Passage: (Maurice Sendak's) Seven Little Monsters, or (Maurice Sendak's) 7 Little Monsters, is an American-Canadian-Chinese-Philippine children's television program about a family of seven monsters and their mother. The series, based on the book by the same name, was created by Maurice Sendak and directed by Neil Affleck, Lynn Reist, and Glenn Sylvestor. Each monster is named after a different number from one to seven, and each has unique physical characteristics. The series was part of the "PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch" from 200003, and made an individual PBS debut on 2003, along with George Shrinks and The Berenstain Bears, and was shown from 200307 on YTV. The series was produced by Wild Things Productions, Nelvana, Suzhou Hong Ying Animation Corporation Limited and Philippine Animation Studio Inc. (PASI Animation) from 200002. The 54-episode series debuted in 2000 and aired its final episode in 2003 and reruns until 2004.
Title: Little Monsters (disambiguation)
Passage: Little Monsters is a 1989 comedy-drama film starring Fred Savage and Howie Mandel.
Title: Little Monsters
Passage: Little Monsters is a 1989 American fantasy black comedy film starring Fred Savage as Brian Stevenson, a sixth-grader who has recently moved to a new town, and Howie Mandel as Maurice, the monster under the bed.
Title: Little Monsters (game show)
Passage: Little Monsters was a British game show that was broadcast on Sky One from 2003.
Title: Seven Little Monsters
Passage: Seven Little Monsters is a children's picture book by American author and illustrator Maurice Sendak. "Seven Little Monsters" was published by Harper Row in 1977 and served as the basis for the Canadian-Chinese television production of the same name (2000-2007).
Title: Wake Up the Neighbourhood
Passage: Wake Up the Neighbourhood is a compilation album by American heavy metal band Holland, released in 1999. The album contains early demos recorded during the "Little Monsters" sessions, including five which were released on the album. Reviews of "WUTN" were fairly positive with many reviewers giving the CD high 90s out of 100.
Title: Howie Mandel
Passage: Howard Michael Mandel (born November 29, 1955) is a Canadian comedian, actor, television host, and voice actor. He is known as host of the NBC game show "Deal or No Deal", as well as the show's daytime and Canadian-English counterparts. In 1987, Mandel starred alongside Amy Steel in the comedy film "Walk Like a Man". Before his career as a game show host, Mandel was best known for his role as rowdy ER intern Dr. Wayne Fiscus on the NBC medical drama "St. Elsewhere". He is also well known for being the creator and star of the children's cartoon "Bobby's World", as well as a judge on NBC's "America's Got Talent".
Title: Ugly Little Monsters
Passage: "Ugly Little Monsters" is a comic book storylines based on the "Buffy" television series that was published in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" 4042 by Dark Horse Comics. The arc was reprinted, along with issue 39 of the series, in a trade paperback collected edition.
Title: Sen Cullen
Passage: Sen Cullen (born August 29, 1965) is a Canadian voice actor and stand-up comedian. He is known for combining improvisation with mimicry and music. Cullen has been described in "Time" as the "vanguard of comedy's next generation". He also is best known for providing voices of characters in shows like "Best Ed", "Seven Little Monsters," and "Almost Naked Animals".
Title: Little Monsters (album)
Passage: Little Monsters is the first and only studio album by American heavy metal band Holland, released in 1985 on major label Atlantic Records.
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Little Monsters
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Howie Mandel
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Who is the lead singer of Journey Jaime St. James or Steve Perry?
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Title: In the Beginning (Journey album)
Passage: In the Beginning is the first compilation album from the rock band Journey, containing songs from the group's first three albums ("Journey", "Look into the Future", and "Next"). The songs on this album are all taken from the period where Gregg Rolie sang lead vocals, before Steve Perry joined the band as their new lead singer in 1978.
Title: Black 'n Blue
Passage: Black 'N Blue is an American heavy metal band from Portland, Oregon. The current members are singer Jaime St. James, bassist Patrick Young, drummer Pete Holmes, guitarist Bob Capka, and guitarist Brandon Cook.
Title: Rockaholic
Passage: Rockaholic is the eighth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 17, 2011. The album features the band's third lead singer, Robert Mason, who replaced original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008. Lane returned to the band for a 2008 reunion tour but by the end of the year, he and the band parted ways for the second time. Lane had previously replaced former lead singer Jaime St. James, who performed lead vocals on the band's last album, "Born Again", and who initially replaced Lane in 2004.
Title: Raised on Radio Tour
Passage: The Raised on Radio Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Journey. The tour was the last with lead singer Steve Perry. Session players Randy Jackson and Mike Baird played bass and drums, respectively, as Ross Valory and Steve Smith were fired during recording sessions for the album. Valory and Smith, however, earned their percentage of the profits from the tour.
Title: EZO (album)
Passage: EZO is the American self-titled debut album from the Japanese metal band Ezo. It was released in 1987 on Geffen Records and co-produced by Gene Simmons of KISS fame. Songwriters from the Kiss entourage, such as Adam Mitchell and Jaime St. James, contributed heavily to the songs of the album. Jody Gray, co-writer of the song "Destroyer", co-wrote and co-produced the band's second album, "Fire Fire".
Title: St. James College of Paraaque
Passage: St. James College of Paraaque (S.J.C.P.) was a private, non-sectarian academic institution established by Jaime T. Torres, a successful businessman involved in brokerage, real estate and agricultural development business, and Myrna Montealegre-Torres, a former educator at the St. Jude Catholic School and Stella Maris College. Opened in 1987 as St. James School of Paraaque, it was the second branch of the St. James College System (established in 1971) which includes other schools in Quezon City, Metro Manila and Calamba City, Laguna. The school was located at 8408 Dr. A. Santos Avenue (more popularly known as Sucat Road) in Paraaque City. Its chancellor and dean of education is Dr. Norma M. Abracia, and its principal is Nilda Sergio. On March 2012, the school ordered its closure and was demolished to give way for SM City BF Paraaque, and currently the front portion was converted into an open parking space and the rear buildings of the campus are still intact. All documents such as Form 137, Transcript of Records, certification, diploma for alumni are processedtransferred at the Quezon City campus.
Title: Steve Perry
Passage: Stephen Ray "Steve" Perry (born January 22, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as the lead singer of the rock band Journey during their most commercially successful periods from 1977 to 1987 and again from 1995 to 1998. Perry had a successful solo career between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s.
Title: Jaime St. James
Passage: Jaime St. James is the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the glam metal band Black 'N Blue. He also served briefly in the mid-2000s as the lead singer of Warrant, but he left upon the return of the band's original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008. He sang (and co-wrote several tracks) on Warrant's 2006 album "Born Again".
Title: Born Again (Warrant album)
Passage: Born Again is Warrant's seventh studio album released in 2006. The album features ex-Black N' Blue vocalist Jaime St. James who replaced Jani Lane in 2004. Lane left the band due to personal and business disagreements and thus, "Born Again" is the first Warrant album not to feature him on lead vocals.
Title: The Essential Journey
Passage: The Essential Journey is a compilation of songs from the rock band Journey. Released on October 16, 2001, it is part of Sony BMG's "Essential" series of compilation albums. The album includes most of Journey's major and minor hits that have charted on "Billboard" Hot 100. It covers material recorded while Steve Perry was lead singer of the band, from the album "Infinity" of 1978 to 1996's "Trial by Fire", neglecting Journey albums recorded before and after his membership. The first disc is "Greatest Hits" with some minor changes concerning tracks being in a different order and "After the Fall" replacing "Be Good to Yourself".
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Stephen Ray "Steve" Perry
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Steve Perry
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Jaime St. James
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Copella and 5050 are both soft drinks based in what part of the UK?
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Title: 5050 (soft drink)
Passage: 5050 is a grapefruit- and lime-flavored soft drink marketed by the Canfield's company.
Title: Copella
Passage: Copella is a British fruit juice company based in Boxford, Suffolk. It was founded in the 1930s. Copella juices are made from 100 pure pressed apples. The brand is now owned by Tropicana (part of PepsiCo Beverages and Foods North America). In 1991 the family bought the company back from Taunton Cider.
Title: List of soft drinks by country
Passage: This is a list of soft drinks in order of the brand's country of origin. A soft drink is a beverage that typically contains water (often, but not always, carbonated water), usually a sweetener and usually a flavoring agent. The sweetener may be sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, sugar substitutes (in the case of diet drinks) or some combination of these. Soft drinks may also contain caffeine, colorings, preservatives and other ingredients.
Title: Geo. Hall amp; Sons
Passage: Geo. Hall Sons, better known as Halls was a soft drink manufacturer founded in 1849 in Marryatville, South Australia, by English immigrant George Hall (1818-1881). During his teenage years, Hall had pursued the brewing of non alcoholic drinks as a hobby. Halls produced a wide range of soft drinks and cordials, having established itself as a local bottler specialising in "stonie" ginger beer by 1851. Other soft drinks included Passiona, a Cottee's product they bottled for local consumption.
Title: Britvic
Passage: Britvic plc () is a British producer of soft drinks based in Hemel Hempstead. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. It produces soft drinks under its own name.
Title: Cott
Passage: The Cott Corporation is a supplier of private label carbonated soft drinks distributing to the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Europe. In addition to producing private-label beverages for retailers, Cott also has portfolio of its own brands, including Cott, RC (excluding the United States, where it is part of Dr Pepper Snapple Group), Ben Shaws, Stars Stripes, Vintage and Vess soft drinks, ready-to-drink teas, sparkling and flavoured waters, sports and energy drinks, juice drinks and smoothies. Newer Cott brands include Orient Emporium, GL-7, Red Rain Energy and After Shock Energy.
Title: Co-Ro Food
Passage: Co-Ro Food is a manufacturer of fruit-based uncarbonated soft drinks based in Frederikssund, Denmark. The company was founded by the brothers Flemming and Jep Petersen in 1942. It has production in 11 countries and had revenues of DKK 1.65 in 2012.
Title: Day's Beverages
Passage: Day's Beverages Inc. is a privately held manufacturer of private label soft drinks based in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. The company was originally established in 1946 by Alfred "Freddy-Day" DiGirolamo in South Philadelphia and operated for 20 years. The company was re-established in 1996 by his sons David and Fred Jr. and makes several low cost sodas including non-traditional fruit flavors.
Title: Frankie's
Passage: Frankie's is a South African soft drink company based in Balgowan, KwaZulu-Natal. It specialises in the production of niche soft drinks that have the same or similar taste to soft drinks from or before the 1950s.
Title: United Soft Drinks
Passage: United Soft Drinks is a producer of soft drinks based in Utrecht in the Netherlands. Their best known-brands are AA Drink, a line of sport drinks, Bar-le-Duc, a line of mineral waters, London, a line of bitter lemonades, Raak, a line of fruit syrups, and the product Kindercola. The company also produces a number of private label lemonades.
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Copella
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5050 (soft drink)
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When was the player who scored the only goal in the final game of the 200910 Scottish League Cup born?
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Title: 1955 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1955 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 22 October 1955, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 10th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Aberdeen and St Mirren. Aberdeen won the match 21, thanks to a goal by Graham Leggat and an own goal by Jim Mallan. The winning goal, scored 11 minutes from the end, was a "wind-assisted cross". Aberdeen manager Davie Shaw later admitted that they had been "damn lucky" to win the Cup. The match proved to be St Mirren's last appearance in a Scottish League Cup Final until 2010.
Title: 1985 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1985 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 27 October 1985, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 40th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Aberdeen and Hibernian. Aberdeen won the match 30 thanks to goals by Eric Black (2) and Billy Stark, giving Alex Ferguson his only Scottish League Cup trophy win.
Title: Kenny Miller
Passage: Kenneth Miller (born 23 December 1979) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Scottish Premiership club Rangers. Miller is one of only five post-war players to have played for both Rangers and Celtic, and is only the second player to cross the divide twice, alongside Tom Dunbar. He is known as a versatile and pacy striker who is skilled with headers and can play as a supporting or centre-forward.
Title: 2006 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2006 Scottish League Cup Final was a football match played on 19 March 2006 at Hampden Park in Glasgow. It was the final match of the 200506 Scottish League Cup and the 59th Scottish League Cup Final. The final was contested by Dunfermline Athletic and Celtic. Celtic won the match 30, thanks to goals from Maciej Zurawski, Shaun Maloney and Dion Dublin.
Title: 1959 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1959 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 24 October 1959 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and it was the final of the 14th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Hearts, who had won the previous year's final, and Third Lanark. Third Lanark had led 10 at half time thanks to an early goal by Joe McInnes, but Hearts turned things around and won 21 to retain the cup thanks to second half goals by Johnny Hamilton and Alex Young. Hearts later completed a League and League Cup double the only non Old Firm side to achieve such a double.
Title: 2011 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2011 Scottish League Cup Final was the final match of the 201011 Scottish League Cup, the 64th season of the Scottish League Cup. It was played by Old Firm rivals Celtic and Rangers. Rangers won the trophy after extra time 21.
Title: 2010 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2010 Scottish League Cup Final was the final match of the 200910 Scottish League Cup, the 63rd season of the Scottish League Cup.
Title: 1967 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1967 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 28 October 1967 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 22nd Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Dundee and Celtic, with Dundee becoming the first side from outside the Old Firm to reach a League Cup Final since the 1963 Final. Celtic won a high-scoring match by 53, with Stevie Chalmers, John Hughes, Bobby Lennox and Willie Wallace all scoring for Celtic. George McLean and Jim McLean scored Dundee's goals.
Title: 2009 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2009 Scottish League Cup Final was the final match of the 200809 Scottish League Cup, the 62nd season of the Scottish League Cup. The match was played at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 15 March 2009, and was won by Celtic, who beat Old Firm rivals and Cup holders, Rangers, 2-0 after extra time.
Title: 200910 Scottish League Cup
Passage: The 200910 Scottish League Cup was the 64th season of the Scotland's second most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-operative Insurance Cup. Rangers won the cup beating St Mirren 10 thanks to a goal from Kenny Miller.
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23 December 1979
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200910 Scottish League Cup
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Kenny Miller
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Who is an American R B disco singer known for the popular single, "Together We Are Beautiful"?
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Title: Ronnie Jones (singer)
Passage: Ronald Hugo Jones (born September 14, 1937, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States) is an Italian-based, American-born RB, blues and disco singer.
Title: Harold Melvin amp; the Blue Notes
Passage: Harold Melvin the Blue Notes were an American RBSoul vocal group, one of the most popular Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s. The group's repertoire included soul, RB, doo-wop, and disco. Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the middle of the 1950s as The Charlemagnes, the group is most noted for several hits on Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International label between 1972 and 1976, although they performed and recorded until Melvin's death in 1997. However, the remaining members of the Blue Notes have reunited twice for two Soul Train Cruises, one in 2013 and another one in 2015, during the fourth sailing. Despite group founder and original lead singer Harold Melvin's top billing, the Blue Notes' most famous member was Teddy Pendergrass, their lead singer during the successful years at Philadelphia International. In 2013 and 2015, The group reunited when The Centric Network presented the Soul Train Cruise, and The Blue Notes reunited for both events, although they only performed during the fourth sailing in the 2015 event.
Title: I'm Tryna
Passage: "I'm Tryna" is a song from American RB singer Omarion. It was released on April 6, 2005 as the third and final single off his debut album "O". It was produced by production team The Underdogs and written by RB singer-songwriter J. Valentine. It also featured instrumentals by fellow American RB singer Tank. A music video for the single, directed by frequent collaborator Chris Stokes, was made and featured Omarion looking back on his relationship with his ex-girlfriend (played by Danielle Polanco).
Title: Swiss Boy
Passage: "Swiss Boy" is a single by Italo disco singer Tom Hooker, released in 1986 under the pseudonym Lou Sern (a pun on the Swiss city of Lucerne). The single was backed with the track "Cuckoo Clock (Instrumental)". Although the song was popular in Italy and in Europe, it was a much bigger hit in the Philippines, where it still remains popular to this day.
Title: Can't Get Enough (Barry White album)
Passage: Can't Get Enough is the third studio album by American RBdisco singer Barry White, released on August 6, 1974 by the 20th Century label. In 2003, the album was ranked number 281 on "Rolling Stone" "Magazine"'s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Title: Fern Kinney
Passage: Fern Kinney (born Fern Kinney-Lewis), is an American RB and disco singer, who is best remembered for her releases, "Groove Me" and "Together We Are Beautiful".
Title: Boogie Wonderland
Passage: "Boogie Wonderland" is a 1979 disco hit song by American RB band Earth, Wind Fire, featuring The Emotions. Released as a single on March 20, 1979 by The American Record Company and Columbia Records, The song was certified Gold by the RIAA on May 29, 1979. "Boogie Wonderland" was written by Allee Willis and Jon Lind, and recorded by Earth, Wind Fire. It was included on the album "I Am". It is regarded as a classic of the disco era, peaking at number 14 on the disco chart. On other US charts, "Boogie Wonderland" peaked at number 6 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and number 2 on the Hot Soul Singles chart.
Title: Together We Are Beautiful
Passage: "Together We Are Beautiful" is a popular single by Fern Kinney.
Title: Honey Love (R. Kelly song)
Passage: "Honey Love" a song by American RB singer R. Kelly and American RB group Public Announcement. It was released as the second single from Kelly's debut studio album "Born into the 90's" (1992). It became Kelly's first number-one on the US RB chart where it peaked for two weeks; also it barely made the Top 40 pop chart portion, peaking at number 39 on the "Billboard" Hot 100.
Title: I Want You (Gary Low song)
Passage: "I Want You" is a single by Italo disco singer Gary Low, released in 1983. The song is featured on his 1983 debut album, "Go On". It was a big hit in Spain, reaching 4 on the Spanish chart. In Germany, the song made the Top 40, peaking at 37. In the UK, the song reached 52. "I Want You" is one of Low's most popular songs, alongside his 1982 debut hit "You Are a Danger" and 1984's "La Colegiala".
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Fern Kinney
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Together We Are Beautiful
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Fern Kinney
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how is Wallace Shawn and My Dinner with Andre connected?
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Title: Christmas at Cartwright's
Passage: Christmas at Cartwright's is a 2014 American-Canadian romance television film directed by Graeme Campbell and starring Alicia Witt, Gabriel Hogan and Wallace Shawn Written by Margaret Oberman, the film is about a single mom who gets a holiday job as a department store Santa to pay her rent. An angel Wallace Shawn enters her life and brings about some positive changes, including the spark of a new romance. The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on December 7, 2014.
Title: A Master Builder
Passage: A Master Builder is a 2013 film directed by Jonathan Demme, based on Henrik Ibsen's play "The Master Builder". The film was released in the United States in June 2014 and stars Wallace Shawn, Julie Hagerty, and Andre Gregory. The film is a production of the Ibsen play dealing with the relationship between an aging architect and a younger woman. The play originally premiered in 1893.
Title: Toy Story That Time Forgot
Passage: Toy Story That Time Forgot is a Christmas-themed 22-minute television special that aired on ABC on Tuesday, December 2, 2014. It was written and directed by Steve Purcell and produced by Galyn Susman. Michael Giacchino composed the music for the special. Most of the regular cast from the "Toy Story" series reprised their roles, including Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, Kristen Schaal as Trixie, Wallace Shawn as Rex, Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants, Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head, and Joan Cusack as Jessie, with Kevin McKidd and Emma Hudak joining as new characters Reptillus Maximus and Angel Kitty, respectively. It was Don Rickles' final role before his death in April 2017. The film was generally well received and even got a rare 100 rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Title: My Dinner with Andre
Passage: My Dinner with Andre is a 1981 American comedy-drama film directed by Louis Malle, and written by and starring Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn. The actors play fictionalized versions of themselves sharing a conversation at Caf des Artistes in Manhattan. The film's dialogue covers such things as experimental theatre, the nature of theatre, and the nature of life, and contrasts Shawn's modest humanism with Gregory's spiritual experiences.
Title: The Fever (2004 film)
Passage: The Fever is a 2004 psychological drama television film produced by HBO Films, directed by Carlo Gabriel Nero and based on the 1990 play of the same name by writeractor, Wallace Shawn.
Title: Maggie's Plan
Passage: Maggie's Plan is a 2015 American romantic comedy-drama film directed and written by Rebecca Miller, based on the original story by Karen Rinaldi. The film stars Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke, Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph, Travis Fimmel, Wallace Shawn, Ida Rohatyn, Monte Greene, and Julianne Moore.
Title: Marie and Bruce
Passage: Marie and Bruce is a 2004 American comedy drama film directed by Tom Cairns and starring Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick. It was based on the 1978 play of the same name by Wallace Shawn, who also wrote the script with Cairns, and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2004. Although the film was well received and starred many major motion picture stars, it failed to receive distribution and remained obscure, until it was released on DVD in March 2009. The music was done by Mark Degli Antoni, of the band Soul Coughing.
Title: Wallace Shawn
Passage: Wallace Michael Shawn (born November 12, 1943) is an American actor, voice actor, playwright, essayist and comedian. His film roles have included those of Wally Shawn in the Louis Malle-directed comedy-drama "My Dinner with Andre" (1981), Vizzini in "The Princess Bride" (1987), Ezra in "The Haunted Mansion", providing the voice of Rex in the "Toy Story" franchise, providing the voice of Gilbert Huph in "The Incredibles" (2004), and providing the voice of Calico in "" (2010). He also starred in a variety of television series, including "Gossip Girl" and recurring appearances as Grand Nagus Zek in "" (199399).
Title: Vanya on 42nd Street
Passage: Vanya on 42nd Street is a 1994 film directed by Louis Malle and screenplay by Andre Gregory. The film is an intimate, interpretive performance of the play "Uncle Vanya" by Anton Chekhov as adapted by David Mamet. The film stars Wallace Shawn and Julianne Moore.
Title: The Designated Mourner
Passage: The Designated Mourner is a play written by Wallace Shawn in 1996, which was adapted into a film directed by David Hare in 1997.
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comedy-drama
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Wallace Shawn
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My Dinner with Andre
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Deogiri College, Aurangabad, is an undergraduate and postgraduate, coeducational college situated in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra state in which country?
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Title: Aurangabad district, Maharashtra
Passage: Aurangabad District, also called one of the 36 districts of Maharashtra state in western India. It is bordered by the districts of Nashik to the west, Jalgaon to the north, Jalna to the east, and Ahmednagar to the south. Aurangabad is the headquarters and principal city. The district covers an area of 10,100 km, out of which 141.1 km is urban area and 9,958.9 km is rural. Aurangabad district is a major tourism region in Marathwada.
Title: Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Passage: Aurangabad ( ; is a city in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra state in India. The city is a tourism hub, surrounded by many historical monuments, including the Ajanta Caves and Ellora Caves, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as Bibi Ka Maqbara and Panchakki. The administrative headquarters of the Aurangabad Division or Marathwada region, Aurangabad is titled "The City of Gates" and the strong presence of these can be felt as one drives through the city.The City was founded in 1610 by Malik Amber which in the year 2010 completed 400 years. Aurangabad is the "Tourism Capital of Maharashtra". Aurangabad is the fifth largest City in Maharashtra.
Title: S.B.E.S. College of Science
Passage: S.B.E.S. College of Science, is an undergraduate and postgraduate, coeducational college situated in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. It was established in the year 1963. The college is affiliated with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. This college offers different degree courses in science.
Title: Vasantrao Naik Mahavidyalaya, Aurangabad
Passage: Vasantrao Naik Mahavidyalaya, Aurangabad, is an undergraduate and postgraduate, coeducational college situated in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. It was established in the year 1972. The college is affiliated with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University.
Title: Shivchhatrapati College, Aurangabad
Passage: Shivchhatrapati College, is an undergraduate and postgraduate, coeducational college situated in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. It was established in the year 2001. The college is affiliated with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University.
Title: Yogeshwari Mahavidyalaya
Passage: Yogeshwari Mahavidyalaya, also known as Yogeshwari College of Science, is an undergraduate and postgraduate, coeducational college situated in Ambajogai, Beed district, Maharashtra. It was established in the year 1935. The college is affiliated with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University.
Title: B. Shyam Sunder
Passage: B. Shyam Sunder (21 December 1908 19 May 1975) was born in Aurangabad district in Maharashtra State, India. His father was B. Manicham, a railway employee, and his mother Sudha Bai and had one younger sisiter. He was a political thinker, jurist, prolific writer, parliamentarian and a revolutionary leader. In 1937, he founded the Dalit-Muslim unity movement at Parbhani in Aurangabad, Maharashtra and urged his people to join hands with Muslims. He was a legislator representing Andhra Pradesh and Mysore State.
Title: Tourist attractions in Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Passage: Aurangabad is a historic city in Maharashtra state of India. The city is a tourist hub, surrounded by many historical monuments, including the Ajanta Caves and Ellora Caves, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as Bibi Ka Maqbara and Panchakki. The administrative headquarters of the Aurangabad Division or Marathwada region, Aurangabad, is said to be a "City of Gates" and the strong presence of these can be felt as one drives through the city. In 2010, the Maharashtra Tourism Minister declared Aurangabad to be the tourism capital of Maharashtra. It is also one of the fastest growing cities in the world.
Title: Antur Fort
Passage: Antur Fort is a fort near chimnapur village in Kannad taluka In Aurangabad district of Maharashtra state of India. This monument is protected by Maharashtra State, Archaeology Department.
Title: Deogiri College, Aurangabad
Passage: Deogiri College, Aurangabad, is an undergraduate and postgraduate, coeducational college situated in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. It was established in the year 1960. The college is affiliated with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University.
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India
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Deogiri College, Aurangabad
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Aurangabad, Maharashtra
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What beverage company headquartered in Denmark took over a Lithuanian Brewery?
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Title: Egyptian International Beverage Company
Passage: The Egyptian International Beverage Company (EIBCO) is an Egyptian brewery founded in October 2005. EIBCO products that include the Luxor brand is in part distributed by Cheers, a beverage shop and delivery service. EIBCO is the 2nd major brewery in Egypt after Al-Ahram Beverage Company.
Title: Royal Unibrew
Passage: Royal Unibrew is a brewing and beverage company headquartered in Faxe, Denmark. Its brands include Ceres, Faxe, Albani and Royal. Royal Unibrew also has a strong presence in the Baltic region, where it owns Vilniaus Tauras, Kalnapilis (both in Lithuania), and Lpla Alus (in Latvia). It also brews and markets Heineken in Denmark.
Title: Habeco
Passage: Habeco (also HABECO, Hanoi Beer Alcohol and Beverage Joint Stock Corp., Vietnamese: "Tng cng ty C phn Bia Ru Nc gii kht H Ni" ) is a beverage company headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is the third largest beer company in Vietnam and owner of the brands Hanoi Beer and Truc Bach Beer. It is under the ownership and authority of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam and has a strategic partnership with Carlsberg Group, which owns more than 10 of the company's shares as of November 2012.
Title: Brau und Brunnen
Passage: Brau und Brunnen AG ("Brew and Spring") was a German brewing and beverage group which was formed as "Dortmunder Union-Schultheiss Brauerei AG" in 1972 through a merger between Schultheiss-Brauerei and Dortmunder Union-Brauerei. It was renamed "Brau und Brunnen" in 1988. It owned a number of formerly independent breweries, including Einbecker Brewery. Until the early 1990s, Brau und Brunnen was the largest beverage company in Germany, but its market share steadily declined throughout the 1990s. An additional cause for the decline was the company's purchase of Bavaria St. Pauli Brewery and Jever for an estimated 800 million DM, although these purchases were later estimated to only be worth closer to 250 million DM. Other companies engaged in a series of mergers and acquisitions, and by 1999, it had sank to the fourth-largest beverage company and was continually losing money. After unsuccessful internal reorganizations, the company was purchased by Dr. August Oetker KG and integrated into its subsidiary Radeberger Gruppe.
Title: Kern's
Passage: "For the California beverage company, see Kern's (beverage company)"
Title: Ceres Fruit Juices
Passage: Ceres Fruit Juices Pty Ltd, trading as The Ceres Beverage Company, is a beverage company based in Paarl, South Africa. It produces fruit juice and other fruit based products and is a subsidiary of Pioneer Foods.
Title: Monarch Beverage Company
Passage: The Monarch Beverage Company Inc is a diversified, international beverage company based in Atlanta, Georgia. The company's CEO is Jacques Bombal. The company was founded in 1965 by Frank Armstrong. Monarch Beverage Company aimed to establish itself by offering lesser-known soft drink brands that had strong regional sales and appeal. Monarch Beverage Company purchased Dad's from IC Industries of Chicago in 1986. Around that time, it was the second largest volume (12 million cases) root beer brand and was distributed by the Coca-Cola bottler network. In 2007, The Dad's Root Beer Company, LLC of Jasper, Indiana, acquired the Dad's Root Beer brand as well as the rights to Bubble Up, Dr. Wells and Sun Crest in the U.S. and some other countries from The Monarch Beverage Co. of Atlanta.
Title: Kalnapilis
Passage: Kalnapilis is a Lithuanian brewery, established by Albert Foight in Panevys in 1902. A landowner of German origin, Foight named the brewery "Bergschlsschen", meaning a small castle on the hill. In 1918, the name was changed to a Lithuanian equivalent of Bergschlsschen, Kalnapilis.
Title: Blue Sky Beverage Company
Passage: Blue Sky Beverage Company is an all natural beverage company that produces a large selection of natural soft drinks and energy drinks. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Monster Beverage Corporation. The company was established in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1980 where it remained until it was purchased by Monster (then Hansen Beverage) in 2000. Coca-Cola North America took ownership of Blue Sky Sodas, Hansens Juice Products, Hansens Natural Sodas, Huberts Lemonade, Peace Tea and other non-energy drink brands as part of Cokes partnership with Monster Beverage Corp on Jun 12, 2015.
Title: Tauras
Passage: Tauras is a Lithuanian brewery, established in Vilnius in 1860. Tauras was taken over by Royal Unibrew in 2001. It is a part of Kalnapilis-Tauras Group.
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Royal Unibrew
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Tauras
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Royal Unibrew
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Bear Island is located just off a city in Maine that is located in what county?
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Title: Lefferts Island
Passage: Lefferts Island (also known as: Lefert Island, Leferts Island, Leffert Island, or Lefters Island) is a Baffin Island offshore island located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the territory of Nunavut. The island lies in Frobisher Bay between Beare Sound and Lupton Channel. Other islands also in the immediate vicinity of the tip of Hall Peninsula include the Harper Islands, Bear Island, Little Hall Island, and Hudson Island.
Title: Northeast Harbor, Maine
Passage: Northeast Harbor is a village on Mount Desert Island, located in the town of Mount Desert in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The village has a significant summer population, and has long been a quiet enclave of the rich and famous. Summer residents include the Rockefeller family. The village was once so popular as a summer resort among Philadelphians that it was sometimes known as "Philadelphia on the rocks".
Title: Little Hall Island
Passage: Little Hall Island (also known as: Hall Smaller Island) is a Baffin Island offshore island located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the territory of Nunavut. The island lies in the Labrador Sea a few kilometers north of its confluence with Davis Strait. Other islands also in the immediate vicinity of the tip of Hall Peninsula include the Harper Islands, Lefferts Island, Bear Island, and Hudson Island.
Title: Bear Islands
Passage: The uninhabited Bear Islands are located in James Bay, southeast of the Belcher Islands. They are part of the Qikiqtaaluk Region, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. They are made up of the North Bear Island and South Bay Island. Nearby is Sunday Island.
Title: Temagami First Nation
Passage: The Temagami First Nation is located on Bear Island in the heart of Lake Temagami. The island is the second largest in Lake Temagami after Temagami Island. Its community is known as Bear Island 1.
Title: Bear Head Lake State Park
Passage: Bear Head Lake State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, providing ready access to outdoor recreation in the Boundary Waters region. It boasts scenery similar to the nearby Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, with the added conveniences of road access, modern facilities, and motorboating. The most popular visitor activities are boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking. The park entirely surrounds 670 acre Bear Head Lake and three other fishing lakes. It was established in 1961 in Saint Louis County near Ely, Minnesota. The park also contains the woodlands surrounding the lakes, which gives an entire total of about 5,540 acres. The park also shares a large border with Bear Island State Forest.
Title: Beeren Island
Passage: Beeren Island ("Beeren Eylandt" in the original Dutch), also known as Barren Island or Bear Island, is an island in the Hudson River within the town of Coeymans, New York. It lies 11 mi south of the city of Albany, and is at the border of four counties, Albany, Greene (to the south), Columbia (to the southeast), and Rensselaer (to the east). Beeren Island was once referred to as "Mach-a-wa-meck", which may come from "mashq" (bear) and "wamock" (enough), meaning "place of many bears" and would make it in agreement with the Dutch name.
Title: Bear Island Light
Passage: Bear Island Light is a lighthouse on Bear Island near Mt. Desert Island, at the entrance to Northeast Harbor, Maine.
Title: Bear Island (Maine)
Passage: Bear Island is an island located in Maine. It is one of the five islands of the Town of Cranberry Isles, Maine. The island is located just off Northeast Harbor, Maine and south of Mount Desert Island.
Title: Bear Island (Maryland)
Passage: Bear Island is an island located in Potomac, Montgomery County, Maryland between the Potomac River and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal near the Great Falls. It is managed by the National Park Service as part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and is co-owned by The Nature Conservancy. One of its most popular attractions is the Billy Goat Trail. Pets are not allowed on Bear Island, nor is smoking.
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Hancock County
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Bear Island (Maine)
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Northeast Harbor, Maine
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What year was the head coach for the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team born?
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Title: Stanley A. Boles
Passage: Stanley Atwood Boles (1887 December 4, 1961) was the athletic director of the University of Kentucky from 1917 through 1933. He also served as head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats football and Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball teams for one season each. He was responsible for hiring legendary men's basketball coach Adolph Rupp at Kentucky.
Title: 201112 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
Passage: The 201112 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the 201112 college basketball season. The team's head coach was John Calipari, who was in his third season after taking the Wildcats to their first Final Four in thirteen seasons. The team won the 2012 NCAA Championship, bringing Kentucky its eighth title. The team's 38 wins broke a record shared by 5 teams for the most wins in NCAA men's Division I history.
Title: 200809 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
Passage: The 200809 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represents the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 20082009. The team's head coach was Billy Gillispie, who was in his second and final year as coach. The Wildcats play their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. The team's season started with a controversial early Midnight Madness event on October 10, 2008 which is not the traditional date for celebration that coincides with the first day of NCAA-sanctioned regular practice sessions that occurred on October 17, 2008.
Title: George Buchheit
Passage: George Clifford Buchheit (March 22, 1898 May 24, 1972) was an American college basketball coach. He was the head of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team of the University of Kentucky from 1920 to 1924, where he compiled a 4427 record. From 1924 to 1928, Buchheit was the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team of Duke University.
Title: John Calipari
Passage: John Vincent Calipari (born February 10, 1959) is an American college basketball coach. Since 2009, he has been the head coach at the University of Kentucky. Calipari was previously the head coach at the University of Memphis (20002009) and the University of Massachusetts (19881996). He was also the head coach of the National Basketball Association's New Jersey Nets (19961999) and the Dominican Republic national basketball team in 2011 and 2012.
Title: 201415 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
Passage: The 201415 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the 201415 college basketball season. The team played its home games in Lexington, Kentucky, United States for the 39th consecutive season at Rupp Arena, with a capacity of 23,500. The team was led by sixth-year head coach John Calipari. The team was a National Semifinalist in the NCAA Tournament, competing in the school's 17th Final Four. It was Calipari's fourth Final Four appearance at Kentucky. The team finished the regular season with a perfect 310 record, the best start in school history. Their 38 wins is tied with the 2012 Kentucky team for the most in men's Division I history. Their 381 record (.974 winning percentage) is the best by a team that did not finish undefeated.
Title: 200203 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
Passage: The 200203 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented University of Kentucky. The Head Coach was Tubby Smith, who was in his sixth season as the Wildcats head coach. For the program, it was the 100th season of Kentucky Wildcats basketball. The team was a member of the Southeast Conference and played their home games at Rupp Arena.
Title: 200607 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
Passage: The 200607 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 20062007. The team's head coach was Tubby Smith. This was his 10th and final year as Kentucky's head coach. The Wildcats played their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.
Title: 200708 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
Passage: The 200708 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 20072008. The team's head coach was Billy Gillispie. It was his 1st year as Kentucky's head coach. The Wildcats played their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.
Title: Dick Parsons (coach)
Passage: James R. "Dick" Parsons is a former American college baseball and college basketball coach. He was the coach of the Kentucky Wildcats baseball team from 1970 to 1972 and was also an assistant coach for the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team from 1970 to 1980 under Joe B. Hall. He attended the University of Kentucky from 1957 to 1961 where he played both baseball and basketball.
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1959
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201112 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
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John Calipari
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name one of the directors Ron Dean worked with ?
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Title: Princess Jasmine
Passage: Princess Jasmine is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' 31st animated feature film "Aladdin" (1992). Voiced by American actress Linda Larkin with a singing voice provided by Filipina singer Lea Salonga Jasmine is the spirited Princess of Agrabah, who has grown weary of her life of palace confinement. Despite an age-old law stipulating that the princess must marry a prince in time for her upcoming birthday, Jasmine is instead determined to marry someone she loves for who he is as opposed to what he owns. Created by directors Ron Clements and John Musker with screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, Jasmine is based on Badroulbadour, a princess who appears in the "One Thousand and One Nights" folktale "Aladdin and the Magical Lamp".
Title: The Great Escape (U.S. TV series)
Passage: The Great Escape is a reality television series on TNT that premiered on June 24, 2012, at 10:00 pm EDT. The competition series, hosted by Rich Eisen, features three two-person teams each week who are dropped "into the middle of their own epic actionadventure movie" and competing for a cash prize. The show is produced by Imagine Television directors Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, and "The Amazing Race" producers, Bertram Van Munster and Elise Doganieri. The series finished airing on August 26, 2012 and was cancelled in October 2012.
Title: Ron Dean (footballer, born 1943)
Passage: Ron Dean (born 29 September 1943) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Title: The Breakfast Club
Passage: The Breakfast Club is a 1985 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes, starring Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy. The storyline follows five teenagers, each members of different high school cliques, who spend a Saturday in detention together and come to realize that they are all more than their respective stereotypes, while facing a strict disciplinarian.
Title: Ron Dean
Passage: Ron Dean is an American film and television actor. He appeared in such movies as "Risky Business", "The Breakfast Club", "Cocktail", "The Babe", "The Fugitive", "The Client", and "The Dark Knight".
Title: House of Angels The Second Summer
Passage: House of Angels The Second Summer (Swedish: nglagrd andra sommaren ) is a 1994 Swedish drama film directed by Colin Nutley starring Helena Bergstrm, Rikard Wolff, Ron Dean, and Ernst Gnther. It is the second Swedish drama film about the mansion nglagrd (Angel Farm) located in a small isolated hamlet in Vstergtland, Sweden. The film premiered on 25 December 1994. In both the films "nglagrd" and "nglagrd - andra sommaren" Sven Wollter (Axel Flogflt) and Viveka Seldahl (Rut Flogflt) acting as a married couple which they also were in real life from 1971 until Seldahl died 2001. They have also acted as married couple in the 2001 Swedish film "En sng fr Martin".
Title: Raw Silk
Passage: Raw Silk was an American dance band, originated in New York. Raw Silk is best known for their garage-boogie song "Do It to the Music" (1982). The group consists of two Crown Heights Affair members, Ron Dean Miller and Bert Reid, and three female vocalists Jessica Cleaves, Sybil Thomas, Tenita Jordan. Their production was somewhat successful, "Do It to the Music" reached number 5 on "Billboard" Hot Dance Club Songs charts, "Just in Time" (1983) peaked lower, at number 40 on the same chart. The single was more successful in the United Kingdom, though.
Title: Nuance (American band)
Passage: Nuance was an American dance musicfreestyle group. It was formed by the producer and arranger, Ron Dean Miller, and featured Vikki Love on vocals. They charted three hits on the US "Billboard" Hot Dance MusicClub Play chart in the 1980s, including "Loveride," which hit 1 in 1985. The same track peaked at 59 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1985.
Title: Above It All
Passage: Above It All marks the thirteenth album from Phillips, Craig and Dean. Fair Trade Services released the project on November 10, 2014. Phillips, Craig and Dean worked with producers Seth Mosley and Nathan Nockels in the creation of this album.
Title: Ron Dean (footballer)
Passage: Ron Dean (12 January 1916 23 April 1998) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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The Breakfast Club
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Vess soda is sold through what Canadian dollar store headquartered in Montreal?
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Title: Nova Scotian dollar
Passage: The dollar was the currency of Nova Scotia between 1860 and 1871. It replaced the Nova Scotian pound at a rate of 5 dollars 1 pound (1 dollar 4 shillings) and was consequently worth less than the Canadian dollar (worth 4s 1.3d). The Nova Scotian dollar was replaced by the Canadian dollar at a rate of 73 Canadian cents 75 Nova Scotian cents, thus maintaining the difference between the two currencies established in 1860.
Title: Toronto dollar
Passage: The Toronto dollar, founded in December 1998, is a paper local currency used in Toronto, Ontario and backed by the Canadian dollar. The Family Life Foundation of Willowdalea registered Canadian charitythen chaired by the Rev. Lindsay G. King (Minister of Willowdale United Church) was one of the sponsors of the Toronto dollar system. The Rev. King was present at the founding of the TD, at which the Toronto Mayor, Mel Lastman, bought the first Toronto dollar.
Title: Dollarama
Passage: Dollarama Inc. is a Canadian dollar store retail chain headquartered in Montreal. Since 2009, it has been Canada's largest retailer of items for four dollars or less. Dollarama has over 1000 stores and has a presence in every province of Canada; Ontario has the most stores.
Title: Prince Edward Island dollar
Passage: The Prince Edward Island dollar was a unit of currency used in Prince Edward Island. The dollar replaced the Prince Edward Island pound in 1872 at a rate of 1 pound 4.866 dollars (equivalent to the Canadian dollar). The dollar was subdivided into 100 "cents".
Title: Vess
Passage: Vess Soda is a brand of soft drink manufactured and distributed primarily in the St. Louis, Missouri, USA, metropolitan area and recently in Canada through Dollarama and Giant Tiger locations. The company was founded in 1916. At the height of its popularity, Vess had bottling plants in several locations including Asheville, Lafayette, Anderson and Cincinnati. It is now owned by Cott Beverages.
Title: Your Dollar Store with More
Passage: Your Dollar Store with More Inc is a Canadian chain of dollar stores based in Kelowna, British Columbia.
Title: Dollar store (Cuba)
Passage: In Cuba between 1993 and 2004, a dollar store was a government-owned shop that sold goods solely in exchange for hard currency, originally mainly to foreigners, in the same way as a Friendship store in the People's Republic of China or an Intershop in the German Democratic Republic.
Title: Charles Leiper Grigg
Passage: Charles Leiper Grigg (May 11, 1868 April 16, 1940) was the inventor of "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime" soda, better known by its later name, 7 Up. He invented the drink in October 1929. Grigg became acquainted with the carbonated beverage business after moving to St. Louis, Missouri. Prior to inventing 7 Up, Grigg had created an orange soft drink named "Whistle" for the Vess Soda Company. It is still made and sold in St. Louis.
Title: New Brunswick dollar
Passage: The dollar was the currency of New Brunswick between 1860 and 1867. It replaced the pound at a rate of 4 dollars 1 pound (5 shillings 1 dollar) and was equal to the Canadian dollar. The New Brunswick dollar was replaced by the Canadian dollar at par when New Brunswick entered the Canadian Confederation.
Title: Great Canadian Dollar Store
Passage: Great Canadian Dollar Store Ltd. (GCDS) is a privately owned Canadian franchise dollar store. The discount merchandiser was founded in 1993 by Bud and Vivian Walker, with the set-up of a head office in Victoria, British Columbia and opening of the first BC store in Kamloops. Over 100 franchised stores are located across Canada, including the Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. In 2015 Great Canadian Dollar Store was purchased by Kevin Jane Kane of Quispamsis, NB.
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Dollarama
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Vess
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Dollarama
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What category of music instrument is Vidushi Shashikala Dani the only All India Radio an exponent of?
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Title: Vielle roue et manche
Passage: The vielle roue et manche (called dulcigurdy by some luthiers) is a modern term for an early music instrument, of unknown original name, of the hurdy-gurdy family, but distinct in that the notes were changed by fingering the neck rather than pressing tangent keys. The instrument has several strings which are constantly bowed by a spinning wheel turned by a crank, producing unbroken musical notes.
Title: Pena (musical instrument)
Passage: The Pena, also known as "Bana", "Bena" or "Tingtelia", is a mono string instrument falling in the lute category, similar to some of the traditional Indian stringed musical instruments such as Ravanahatha, "Ubo" or the "Kenda", found in various parts of the country. It is the traditional music instrument of the Meitei community of Manipur, India and some parts of Bangladesh and is played either solo or in group, in folk music or as the accompanying musical instrument for Lai Haraoba festivals. Pena playing is becoming a dying art as only 145 active Pena players are reported in Manipur. The Center for Research on Traditional and Indigenous Art (Laihui), an organization headed by renowned Pena player, Khangembam Mangi Singh, has mandated vision to revive Pena music.
Title: eskoslovensk hudebn nstroje
Passage: eskoslovensk hudebn nstroje, oborov podnk (Czechoslovak Musical Instruments, specialized business) was during the era of communist Czechoslovakia from 1948 to 1992 a state owned music instrument manufacturing company headquartered in Hradec Krlov. The company name was later amended "eskoslovensk hudebn nstroje, sttn podnk" to reflect ownership by the government. In the 1970s, 50 of its musical instrument export products were supplied to the Soviet Union.
Title: Gumrah (1963 film)
Passage: Gumrah (Hindi: , English: "Astray" ) is a 1963 Hindi film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Ashok Kumar, Mala Sinha, Nirupa Roy, Deven Verma and Shashikala. The music was composed by Ravi while the lyrics were by Sahir Ludhianvi. It was remade in Malayalam as "Vivahita" (1970), starring Padmini, Prem Nazir and Satyan. It was also a hit. It is really surprising that while Shashikala got Filmfare's award in 'Best Supporting Actress Category', Mala Sinha was totally ignored by Film Fare although her role was equally tough and difficult and she gave her one hundred percent share.
Title: Carolina Eyck
Passage: Carolina Eyck born on December 26, 1987, is a German musician specialising in playing the Theremin, an electronic instrument. Her performances around the world have helped to promote the unusual music instrument.
Title: Musical Instrument Factory of Riga
Passage: Musical Instrument Factory of Riga (Latvian: "Rgas mzikas instrumentu fabrika" "LMIF") was the largest Soviet electronic music instrument manufacturer. It was based in Riga (former USSR, now Latvia). RMIF synthesizers became very popular among rock and pop bands in Eastern Bloc. The plant also produced drum kits. After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991 RMIF went bankrupt.
Title: Gagar
Passage: Gagar (Punjabi: , pronounced: gger), a metal pitcher used to store water in earlier days, is also used as a musical instrument in number of Punjabi folk songs and dances. It is played with both hands with rings worn in fingers. It is closely associated with the other music instrument, Gharha, which is an earthen pitcher.
Title: Shashikala Dani
Passage: Vidushi Shashikala Dani (Kannada: , "" Hindi: , "Shashikal Dni" ) is an Indian Hindustani Classical Multi-Instrumentalist. She is one of the few artists and presently the only All India Radio graded female exponent of a unique Indian instrument, Jaltarang (Kannada: , "" Hindi: , "" ).
Title: Cycleonium
Passage: "The cycleonium is a computer based music instrument. Every day objects like a bicycle and a bottle, and also a propeller are put in a new context and form the base of the sound design. They lose their conventional function consequently and have to be considered as indispensable parameters of this instrument." It was developed by Daniel Dominguez Teruel from 20072009 and built with the support of Chiron-Werke GmbH Co. KG.
Title: Jal tarang
Passage: The jal tarang (Hindi: , Urdu: , ] ), Tamil: , jaltarang, jal-tarang, jal-yantra, jalatarangam or jalatharangam is an Indian melodic percussion instrument. It consists of a set of ceramic or metal bowls tuned with water. The bowls are played by striking the edge with beaters, one in each hand.
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What actor appeared in both We'll Think of Something and Porridge?
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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".
Title: Anthony Lyn
Passage: Anthony Lyn is a Welsh theatrical director and actor, originally from Swansea in South Wales. During his early life, he performed in numerous shows at the Grand Theatre in Swansea. As an actor appeared in London's West End toured Nationally.
Title: We'll Think of Something
Passage: We'll Think of Something is a British sitcom that aired on ITV in 1986. Starring Sam Kelly, it was written by Geoff Rowley, who had also written episodes of "Birds of a Feather" and "Goodnight Sweetheart". It was made by Thames Television and was directed by John Howard Davies.
Title: Bob Acres, Louisiana
Passage: Bob Acres is a small unincorporated community in rural Iberia Parish, Louisiana. It was established as a train station by American actor Joseph Jefferson, who owned nearby Orange Island (now Jefferson Island,Louisiana), an inland salt dome that only appeared to be an island from a distance. Jefferson named Bob Acres after a character (see Bob Acres) in "The Rivals", one of the plays in which the actor appeared.
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: David Doremus
Passage: David Alan Doremus (born December 23, 1957) is a California businessman who as a child actor appeared as Hal Everett on ABC's "Nanny and the Professor" and as George "G.W." Haines for five years on CBS's "The Waltons".
Title: Neil Affleck
Passage: Neil Affleck (born 1953) is a Canadian animator, director, and former actor. He has worked as an animator on "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy", and as an actor appeared in a leading role in the 1981 film "My Bloody Valentine". He also directed cartoons such as "Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends," "Mike the Knight," and the 2009 "Doki" special. He animated six episodes of "Rocko's Modern Life", five episodes of "The Critic" and one episode of "Pearlie", "The Legend of Prince Valiant", and "Wayside". Affleck won the Norman McLaren award for his animated film "Hands".
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: 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: Sam Kelly
Passage: Roger Michael Kelly (19 December 1943 14 June 2014), known by the stage name Sam Kelly, was an English actor who appeared in film, television, radio and theatre. He is best known for his roles as Captain Hans Geering in "'Allo 'Allo! ", Warren in "Porridge" and Ted Liversidge in "Barbara".
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Sam Kelly
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We'll Think of Something
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Sam Kelly
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What position at Royal Greenwich Observatory did the wife of Geoffrey Burbidge hold?
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Title: Dominion Observatory
Passage: The Dominion Observatory was an astronomical observatory in Ottawa, Ontario that operated from 1902 to 1970. The Observatory was also an institution within the Canadian Federal Government. The observatory grew out of the Department of the Interior's need for the precise coordinates and timekeeping that at that time could only come from an observatory. For several years they had used a small observatory on the Ottawa River for this purpose. In 1902, it was decided that Canada needed a larger national observatory similar to the Royal Greenwich Observatory in Britain.
Title: Margaret Burbidge
Passage: Eleanor Margaret Burbidge ("ne" Peachey), FRS (born August 12, 1919 in Davenport) is a British-born American astrophysicist, noted for original research and holding many administrative posts, including Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
Title: Geoffrey Burbidge
Passage: Geoffrey Ronald Burbidge FRS (24 September 1925 26 January 2010) was an English astronomy professor and theoretical astrophysicist, most recently at the University of California, San Diego. He was married to astrophysicist Margaret Burbidge.
Title: Science and Engineering Research Council
Passage: The Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) was the UK agency in charge of publicly funded scientific and engineering research activities, including astronomy, biotechnology and biological sciences, space research and particle physics, between 1965 and 1994. The SERC also had oversight of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Royal Observatory Edinburgh, the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and the Daresbury Laboratory.
Title: 4358 Lynn
Passage: 4358 Lynn, provisional designation A909 TF, is a stony Eunomia asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 10 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by British astronomer Philip Herbert Cowell at the Royal Greenwich Observatory on 5 October 1909. It was named for William Lynn, an assistant astronomer at the discovering observatory.
Title: Roberto Abraham
Passage: Roberto Abraham, FRSC (b. 12 Apr 1965, Manila, Philippines) is a Canadian astronomer and is Professor of Astronomy at the University of Toronto and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Educated at UBC (BSc) and Oxford (DPhil), Abraham did post-doctoral work at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge and the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
Title: Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory
Passage: The Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory was the senior scientist responsible for the administration of the Royal Greenwich Observatory from 1972 until the institution's closure in 1998.
Title: Shepherd Gate Clock
Passage: The Shepherd Gate Clock is mounted on the wall outside the gate of the Royal Greenwich Observatory building in Greenwich, Greater London. The clock, an early example of an electric clock, was a slave mechanism controlled by electric pulses transmitted by a master clock inside the main building. The network of master and slave clocks was constructed and installed by Charles Shepherd in 1852. The clock by the gate was probably the first to display Greenwich Mean Time to the public, and is unusual in using the 24-hour analogue dial.
Title: Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Passage: The Royal Observatory, Greenwich (ROG; known as the Old Royal Observatory from 1957 to 1998, when the working Royal Greenwich Observatory, RGO, moved from Greenwich to Herstmonceux) is an observatory situated on a hill in Greenwich Park, overlooking the River Thames. It played a major role in the history of astronomy and navigation, and is best known as the location of the prime meridian, and thereby gave its name to Greenwich Mean Time. The ROG has the IAU observatory code of 000, the first in the list. ROG, the National Maritime Museum, the Queen's House and Cutty Sark are collectively designated Royal Museums Greenwich.
Title: Keith Tritton
Passage: Keith Tritton is an astronomer and observatory manager who has worked in various different parts of the world. He joined the Royal Greenwich Observatory (then at Herstmonceux in Sussex) in 1967 as a research astronomer and later worked at the Radcliffe Observatory in South Africa and the Royal Observatory Edinburgh. He spent a number of years as a university lecturer in the Philippines and in Thailand. His particular interest is observational astronomy. He was head of the UK Schmidt Telescope in Australia and of the Isaac Newton Group of telescopes in the Canary Islands. In 1987, he returned to the Royal Greenwich Observatory and moved with them to Cambridge in 1990, where he became head of the Astronomy Division. He took early retirement in 1997. Between 1995 and 2011 he was an Associate Lecturer in astronomy and planetary science with the Open University.
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Director
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Geoffrey Burbidge
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Margaret Burbidge
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What kind of church does James Thomas play at?
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Title: Ninnu Kori
Passage: Ninnu Kori (English: "Wishing For You" ) is a Telugu language romance film directed by debutant Shiva Nirvana and produced by DVV Danayya under DVV Entertainments. Nani and Nivetha Thomas play the lead roles in the movie while Aadhi Pinisetty plays a pivotal role. Gopi Sunder was roped in to compose music for the film. Prawin Pudi and Karthik Ghattamaneni are the editor and cinematographer of this movie respectively. The movie was launched in November 2016 and shooting commenced in February 2017 in the United States. The film released on July 7, 2017.
Title: James T. Schuerman
Passage: James Thomas Schuerman (born April 5, 1957) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who currently serves as Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin since 2017.
Title: Blackburn Cathedral
Passage: Blackburn Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral Church of Blackburn Saint Mary the Virgin with St Paul, is an Anglican (Church of England) cathedral situated in the heart of Blackburn town centre, in Lancashire, England. The cathedral site has been home to a church for over a thousand years and the first stone church was built there in Norman times.
Title: J.T. and E.J. Crumbaugh Library
Passage: The J.T. and E.J. Crumbaugh Spiritualist Church and Public Library is a building housing both a church and a library in LeRoy, Illinois, opened on January 1, 1927. It was built after the deaths of James Thomas Crumbaugh and his wife Elizabeth Jane Crumbaugh as a memorial in accordance with their will.
Title: Tub Welch
Passage: James Thomas Welch (born" James Thomas Walsh" on July 3, 1866 in St. Louis, Missouri. He died November 7, 1901 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a catcher and first baseman for Major League Baseball in the 19th century. Welch was 23 years old when he broke into the big leagues on June 12, 1890, with the Toledo Maumees.
Title: James Thomas Knowles (18061884)
Passage: James Thomas Knowles (18061884) was a British architect with an extensive practice in building upper-class houses in the Italianate manner more familiar in the work of Sir Charles Barry. His designs submitted in the competition for the new Houses of Parliament lost to Barry's design. In London, Knowles built the confident and technically assured palazzo at 15, Kensington Palace Gardens (1854). Together with his son, (Sir) James Thomas Knowles (18311908), he was responsible for the Victoria Station Hotel - originally named The Grosvenor and recently rebranded and reopened under this name following an eighteen-month 20m refurbishment.
Title: Zachariayude Garbhinikal
Passage: Zachariayude Garbhinikal (English: "Pregnant Ladies of Zacharia") is a Malayalamlanguage comedy-drama film written and directed by Aneesh Anwar. The film narrates the incidents in the life of a gynaecologist and five women who come into his life. Lal appears as the gynaecologist while Rima Kallingal, Sanusha, Geetha, Asha Sharreth, and Sandra Thomas play the roles of five pregnant women. Sandra Thomas also produced the film along with her father Thomas Joseph Pattathanam under the banner of Friday Cinema House. The film started production in May 2013 from Kochi, Kerala.
Title: James T. McHugh
Passage: James Thomas McHugh (January 3, 1932 December 10, 2000) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Camden (1989-98) and Bishop of Rockville Centre (2000).
Title: James Thomas (musician)
Passage: James Thomas MA FRCO (born 1963) is an English organist and choirmaster. He has held several liturgical posts at cathedrals, including Blackburn, Chichester and St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
Title: James Thomas (professor)
Passage: James Thomas is the founding editor of "Quarterly West" and the author of "Pictures, Moving", a collection of stories. For his fiction he has received two N.E.A. Fellowships, a Wallace Stegner Fellowship, and a James Michener Fellowship. He teaches fiction writing at the University of Utah, and is the director of Writers at Work, a summer writers conference. James Thomas has published as editor with his colleague Robert Shapard a number of short-short story, flash fiction and new sudden fiction anthologies.
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Anglican
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James Thomas (musician)
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Blackburn Cathedral
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What was the occupation of both Lev Pontryagin and Vladimir Drinfeld?
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Title: Pontryagin class
Passage: In mathematics, the Pontryagin classes, named for Lev Pontryagin, are certain characteristic classes. The Pontryagin class lies in cohomology groups with degree a multiple of four. It applies to real vector bundles.
Title: Hamiltonian (control theory)
Passage: The Hamiltonian of optimal control theory was developed by Lev Pontryagin as part of his maximum principle. It was inspired by, but is distinct from, the Hamiltonian of classical mechanics. Pontryagin proved that a necessary condition for solving the optimal control problem is that the control should be chosen so as to minimize the Hamiltonian. For details see Pontryagin's maximum principle.
Title: Thom space
Passage: In mathematics, the Thom space, Thom complex, or PontryaginThom construction (named after Ren Thom and Lev Pontryagin) of algebraic topology and differential topology is a topological space associated to a vector bundle, over any paracompact space.
Title: TannakaKrein duality
Passage: In mathematics, TannakaKrein duality theory concerns the interaction of a compact topological group and its category of linear representations. It is a natural extension of Pontryagin duality, between compact and discrete commutative topological groups, to groups that are compact but noncommutative. The theory is named for two men, the Soviet mathematician Mark Grigorievich Krein, and the Japanese Tadao Tannaka. In contrast to the case of commutative groups considered by Lev Pontryagin, the notion dual to a noncommutative compact group is not a group, but a category ("G") with some additional structures, formed by the finite-dimensional representations of "G".
Title: Aleksandr Andronov
Passage: Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Andronov (Russian: ; April 11 [O.S. March 29] 1901 , Moscow October 31, 1952, Gorky) was a Soviet physicist and member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1946). He worked extensively on the theory of stability of dynamical systems, introducing (together with Lev Pontryagin) the notion of structural stability. In that context, he also contributed to the mathematical theory of self-oscillation (a term that he coined) by establishing a link between the generation of oscillations and the theory of Lyapunov stability. He developed the comprehensive theory of self-oscillations by linking it with the qualitative theory of differential equations, topology, and with the general theory of stability of motion. The crater Andronov on the Moon is named after him.
Title: AndronovPontryagin criterion
Passage: The AndronovPontryagin criterion is a necessary and sufficient condition for the stability of dynamical systems in the plane. It was derived by Aleksandr Andronov and Lev Pontryagin in 1937.
Title: Vladimir Drinfeld
Passage: Vladimir Gershonovich Drinfeld (Russian: ; born February 14, 1954), surname also romanized as Drinfel'd, is a Ukrainian mathematician currently working at the University of Chicago.
Title: Lev Pontryagin
Passage: Lev Semyonovich Pontryagin (Russian: , also written Pontriagin or Pontrjagin) (3 September 1908 3 May 1988) was a Soviet mathematician. He was born in Moscow and lost his eyesight due to a primus stove explosion when he was 14. Despite his blindness he was able to become one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century, partially with the help of his mother Tatyana Andreevna who read mathematical books and papers (notably those of Heinz Hopf, J. H. C. Whitehead, and Hassler Whitney) to him. He made major discoveries in a number of fields of mathematics, including algebraic topology and differential topology.
Title: Alexander duality
Passage: In mathematics, Alexander duality refers to a duality theory presaged by a result of 1915 by J. W. Alexander, and subsequently further developed, particularly by P. S. Alexandrov and Lev Pontryagin. It applies to the homology theory properties of the complement of a subspace "X" in Euclidean space, a sphere, or other manifold. It is generalized by Spanier-Whitehead duality.
Title: Pontryagin's maximum principle
Passage: Pontryagin's maximum (or minimum) principle is used in optimal control theory to find the best possible control for taking a dynamical system from one state to another, especially in the presence of constraints for the state or input controls. It was formulated in 1956 by the Russian mathematician Lev Pontryagin and his students. It has as a special case the EulerLagrange equation of the calculus of variations.
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mathematician
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Lev Pontryagin
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Vladimir Drinfeld
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The 1995 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season, in their third season under American head coach Jim Caldwell, who serves in which club, and the Demon Deacons compiled a 110 record and finished in last place in the Atlantic Coast Conference?
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Title: 1993 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Passage: The 1993 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their first season under head coach Jim Caldwell, the Demon Deacons compiled a 29 record and finished in last place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Title: 1999 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Passage: The 1999 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their seventh season under head coach Jim Caldwell, the Demon Deacons compiled a 75 record, finished in a three-way tie for fifth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and defeated Arizona State in the 1999 Aloha Bowl.
Title: Jim Caldwell (American football)
Passage: James Caldwell (born January 16, 1955) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). Caldwell served as the head football coach at Wake Forest University from 1993 to 2000, and as the head coach of the NFL's Indianapolis Colts from 2009 to 2011.
Title: 1998 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Passage: The 1998 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their sixth season under head coach Jim Caldwell, the Demon Deacons compiled a 38 record and finished in a tie for sixth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Title: 1995 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Passage: The 1995 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their third season under head coach Jim Caldwell, the Demon Deacons compiled a 110 record and finished in last place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Title: 1994 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Passage: The 1994 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their second season under head coach Jim Caldwell, the Demon Deacons compiled a 38 record and finished in eighth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Title: 1997 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Passage: The 1997 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their fifth season under head coach Jim Caldwell, the Demon Deacons compiled a 56 record and finished in a tie for sixth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Title: 2004 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Passage: The 2004 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their fourth season under head coach Jim Grobe, the Demon Deacons compiled a 47 record and finished in a tie for last place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Title: 2000 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Passage: The 2000 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 2000 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their eighth season under head coach Jim Caldwell, the Demon Deacons compiled a 29 record and finished in eighth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Title: 1996 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Passage: The 1996 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team was an American football team that represented Wake Forest University during the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their fourth season under head coach Jim Caldwell, the Demon Deacons compiled a 38 record and finished in a tie for sixth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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1995 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
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Jim Caldwell (American football)
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who was a member of the Swiss Federal Council, and also a Swiss transport minister?
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Title: List of Presidents of the Swiss Confederation
Passage: The List of Presidents of the Swiss Confederation (1848present) presents the presiding member of the Swiss Federal Council, Switzerland's seven-member executive. Elected by the Federal Assembly for one year, the President of the Confederation chairs the meetings of the Federal Council and undertakes special representational duties. " Primus inter pares", he or she has no powers above the other Councillors and continues to head his or her department (see President of the Swiss Confederation for full details).
Title: Mobility Pricing
Passage: Mobility Pricing is a planned traffic congestion pricing system in Switzerland which was announced by Doris Leuthard, the Swiss transport minister, on 30 June 2016.
Title: ETH Board
Passage: The Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology (ETH Board, German: "Rat der Eidgenssischen Technischen Hochschulen", French: "Conseil des coles polytechniques fdrales") is the strategic unit elected by the Swiss Federal Council to manage the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain (ETH Domain).
Title: Federal administration of Switzerland
Passage: The federal administration of Switzerland (German: "Bundesverwaltung" , French: "Administration fdrale" , Italian: "Amministrazione federale" , Romansh: "" ) is the ensemble of agencies that constitute, together with the Swiss Federal Council, the executive branch of the Swiss federal authorities. The administration is charged with executing federal law and preparing draft laws and policy for the Federal Council and the Federal Assembly.
Title: Rudolf Friedrich
Passage: Rudolf Friedrich (4 July 1923 15 October 2013) was a Swiss politician, lawyer and member of the Swiss Federal Council (19821984). He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 8 December 1982 and, for health reason, resigned his office on 20 October 1984. He is affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. During his office time he held the Federal Department of Justice and Police.
Title: Ueli Maurer
Passage: Ulrich "Ueli" Maurer (born 1 December 1950 in Wetzikon) is a member of the Swiss Federal Council. Formerly head of the Swiss Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports (the Swiss defence minister), Maurer has been the head of the Federal Department of Finance (the Swiss finance minister) since January 1, 2016.
Title: Federal Department of Justice and Police
Passage: The Federal Department of Justice and Police (German: "Eidgenssisches Justiz- und Polizeidepartement" , French: "Dpartement fdral de justice et police" , Italian: "Dipartimento federale di giustizia e polizia" , Romansh: "" ) is one of the seven departments of the Swiss federal government. It is headed by a member of the Swiss Federal Council, the Swiss justice minister. Until 1979, the department was known as the Department of Justice and Police.
Title: Doris Leuthard
Passage: Doris Leuthard (born 10 April 1963) is a Swiss politician and lawyer. Since 1 August 2006, she has been a member of the Swiss Federal Council, and was elected as President of the Swiss Confederation for 2010 and 2017.
Title: Alain Berset
Passage: Alain Berset (born 9 April 1972) is a Swiss politician of the Social Democratic Party. Since 1 January 2012, he is a member of the Swiss Federal Council, the seven member Swiss government, and head of the Federal Department of Home Affairs (the Swiss interior minister). Before being elected to the Federal Council in December 2011, he was a member of the Swiss Council of States for the Canton of Fribourg since 2003, serving as the chamber's president during the 20082009 term.
Title: Micheline Calmy-Rey
Passage: Micheline Anne-Marie Calmy-Rey (born 8 July 1945) is a Swiss politician. She was member of the Swiss Federal Council and became Switzerland's foreign minister as head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs from 2003 to 2011. She was Vice President of the Confederation in 2006 and 2010 and President in 2007 and 2011. She resigned her office as member of the Federal Council on 31 December 2011.
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Doris Leuthard
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Mobility Pricing
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Doris Leuthard
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Operalia, The World Opera Competition, helped launch the career of Bulgarian operatic soprano who was born on what day?
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Title: Ghena Dimitrova
Passage: Ghena Dimitrova (Bulgarian: e p ) (6 May 1941 11 June 2005) was a Bulgarian operatic soprano. Her voice was known for its power and extension used in operatic roles such as Turandot in a career spanning four decades.
Title: Andrea Carroll (soprano)
Passage: Andrea Carroll is an American soprano who has had an active international career in concerts and operas since 2012. A finalist in the 2015 Operalia, The World Opera Competition, she is particularly known for her performances with the Houston Grand Opera and the Vienna State Opera.
Title: Ao Li
Passage: Ao Li (born 8 February 1988) is a Chinese operatic bass-baritone and voice teacher who is particularly known for his performances at the San Francisco Opera. In 2013 he won first prize in the Operalia, The World Opera Competition and in 2014 he won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.
Title: Sonya Yoncheva
Passage: Sonya Yoncheva (Bulgarian: , born 25 December 1981) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano.
Title: Guanqun Yu
Passage: Guanqun Yu (; born 1982) is a Chinese soprano who has sung in opera houses and concert halls internationally. In 2008 she won the Belvedere International Singing Competition and in 2012 she placed 2nd in the Operalia, The World Opera Competition. She is particularly known for portraying heroines in the operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Giacomo Puccini, and Giuseppe Verdi.
Title: Galina Savova
Passage: Galina Savova (Bulgarian: ) (born 1945) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano. The singer completed her education first in Varna, in Sofia and then began her career in 1966 with a beginner's engagement at the National Opera House of the Bulgarian capital. She sang there already lots from the Slavic and the Italian operatic repertoire, as it was set in 1971 at a guest performance of the Opera of Sofia at the Paris Grand Opera in the title role of Puccini's "Turandot".
Title: Liao Changyong
Passage: Prof. Liao Changyong (; born October 25, 1968), sometimes referred in Western media as C. Y. Liao or Changyong Liao, is a Chinese operatic baritone and academic. He won first prize in three different international competitions in 1996 and 1997: the Operalia, The World Opera Competition; the French International Toulouse Singing Competition; and the Queen Sonja International Music Competition. While his performance career has mainly been in China, he has appeared as a guest artist with opera companies and orchestras internationally. He is the head of the voice department at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
Title: Bogdan Volkov
Passage: Bogdan Volkov is a Russian operatic tenor. Born in Ukraine, one of the most young talented tenors of his generation. He is the winner of second prize at Plcido Domingos Operalia, The World Opera Competition in Guadalajara, Mexico in 2016 and first prize at the Paris Opera Competition in 2015.
Title: Stefka Evstatieva
Passage: Stefka Evstatieva (Bulgarian: ) (born 7 May 1947) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano. Born in Ruse, she studied voice at the State Academy of Music in Sofia with Elena Kisselova. She began her career with the Ruse Opera where she made her debut as Amelia in "Un ballo in maschera" and sang there from 1971 to 1979. In 1974 Stefka Evstatieva won the second prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. (No first prize was awarded). In 1978 she won the Grand Prize of Belgian Radio TV Belcanto Competition; in 1979 Grand Prize and Golden Ring in the Young Singers Competition in Sofia; and in 1982 the Best Performance Award at the Arena di Verona.
Title: Operalia, The World Opera Competition
Passage: Operalia, The World Opera Competition is an annual international competition for young opera singers. Founded in 1993 by Plcido Domingo, the competition has helped launch the careers of several important artists, such as Joseph Calleja, Giuseppe Filianoti, Rolando Villazn, Jos Cura, Joyce DiDonato, Elizabeth Futral, Inva Mula, Ana Mara Martnez and Sonya Yoncheva.
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born 25 December 1981
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Operalia, The World Opera Competition
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Sonya Yoncheva
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Iteration was a studio album by the American electronic musician from what city?
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Title: Iteration (album)
Passage: Iteration is the third studio album by American electronic musician Com Truise, released on June 16, 2017, by Ghostly International. It is Com Truise's first studio album since "In Decay" (2012).
Title: These Hopeful Machines
Passage: These Hopeful Machines is the Grammy-nominated sixth studio album by American electronic musician BT. Released on February 1, 2010, the album sees collaborations with the likes of JES, Rob Dickinson, Christian Burns and Kirsty Hawkshaw, also featuring a cover of "The Ghost in You" by The Psychedelic Furs. Because some tracks exceed 10 minutes in length, the album spans two discs with six tracks on each. In an effort to make the album more accessible to casual listeners, the record was eventually re-issued as a single-disc version with shorter tracks, titled "These Humble Machines". In addition, the album would later spawn a double disc remix edition titled "These Re-Imagined Machines", also featured as a "Limited Collectors Edition Box Set". With great reception from the critics, the album was nominated for the 2011 Grammy Awards under Best ElectronicDance Album.
Title: Elysia Crampton Presents: Demon City
Passage: Elysia Crampton Presents: Demon City is the second studio album by American electronic musician Elysia Crampton. It consists of a series of collaborations with fellow underground and queer electronic artists and has been described as an "epic poem" by its creator. It was released on July 22, 2016, on Break World Records.
Title: Skylar Spence
Passage: Ryan DeRobertis (born February 2, 1993, known by his stage name Skylar Spence and formerly known as Saint Pepsi) is an American electronic musician and singer who grew up in Farmingville, New York and attended Boston College for two years studying music. His electronic music project Saint Pepsi began in December 2012. As Saint Pepsi, he released his eighth studio album "Hit Vibes" in May 2013. He is a current resident of Brooklyn, New York.
Title: NYC, Hell 3:00 AM
Passage: NYC, Hell 3:00 AM is a studio album by American electronic musician James Ferraro, released on October 15, 2013 by the label Hippos in Tanks. The making of the album was very different from the making of his past releases; the recording of what would later be "NYC, Hell 3:00 AM" began only has a "ritual" for Ferraro to record at midnight, and the main concept was "realized" instead of planned out in the beginning. It was also the first time Ferraro recorded in an actual studio.
Title: Maniac Meat
Passage: Maniac Meat is the second studio album by American electronic musician Tobacco. It was released on Anticon in 2010. The album includes two collaborations with musician Beck.
Title: Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You
Passage: Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You is a 2003 studio album by American electronic musician Miguel Depedro under his alias of Kid 606. The album was released by Ipecac Records on compact disc and on vinyl by Tigerbeat6. The album was recorded between 1998 and 2003 and features guest vocalist Wayne Lonesome. To promote the album, the EP "The Illness" was released in July 2003 as well as a music video for "The Illness" made by Joel Trussell.
Title: Far Side Virtual
Passage: Far Side Virtual is the thirtieth studio album by the American electronic musician James Ferraro, released on October 25, 2011 by the record label Hippos in Tanks. First conceived as a series of ringtones, the album marked Ferraro's transition from his previous lo-fi recording approach to a sharply produced, electronic aesthetic that deliberately evokes sources such as elevator music, corporate mood music, easy-listening, and outdated computer sound design. The album has been interpreted as engaging with themes such as hyperreality, disposable consumer culture, 1990s retro-futurism, advertising, and musical kitsch.
Title: Com Truise
Passage: Seth Haley (known by his stage name Com Truise) is an American electronic musician from Oneida, New York, who now resides in Los Angeles, California. His Com Truise stage name is a spoonerism of the name of American actor Tom Cruise. Originally an art director, he turned in his resignation prior to his first release as Com Truise. Prior to that, Haley released music under the pseudonyms Sarin Sunday, SYSTM, and Airliner.
Title: Skid Row (James Ferraro album)
Passage: Skid Row is a studio album by American electronic musician James Ferraro, released on November 13, 2015 by the label Break World Records. Lyrically, it had previously existed as a series of poems before it turned into a set of lyrics for an album named after the crime-and-poverty-heavy Los Angeles area Skid Row. It is the Los Angeles counterpart to Ferraro's previous studio effort "" (2013). Its sound palette includes elements of funk, news reports, new jack swing, film scores, smooth jazz and 1980s rock and hip-hop. The album garnered generally positive reviews from music journalists upon its release.
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Oneida, New York
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Iteration (album)
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Com Truise
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Are both Albert Kapikian and Bob Avakian virologists?
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Title: Bob Avakian
Passage: Robert Bruce Avakian (born March 7, 1943) is an American political activist and Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP).
Title: Oblique (album)
Passage: Oblique is an album by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson featuring performances by Herbie Hancock, Albert Stinson and Hutcherson's regular drummer Joe Chambers. The album was originally recorded in 1967 and first issued as catalog number GXF-3061 in Japan, in 1980. It was remastered and re-released on CD as a part of the Rudy Van Gelder Edition in 2005 with a different cover artwork. "Oblique" marks Hutcherson's second release in a quartet setting, his previous being Happenings from 1966. The personnel on Happenings are identical, save the replacement of Bob Cranshaw with Albert Stinson.
Title: Cold war tensions and the polio vaccine
Passage: Polio (Infantile paralysis or poliomyelitis) epidemics were a concern during the summer months for children globally, with records of polio from the Egyptians and Greeks to the 1950s epidemics. In the summer of 1921, this epidemic became notorious when Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Democratic contender for the vice presidency, was struck down by polio at the age of 39. Two U.S. virologists, Jonas Salk of the University of Pittsburgh and Albert B. Sabin of the University of Cincinnati emerged as the most prominent among dozens of American researchers on the quest for a polio vaccine.
Title: Albert Park railway station, Melbourne
Passage: Albert Park is a former railway station on the former St Kilda line, located in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, Australia. The station is located on Ferrars Street just to the north of Albert Road, just minutes walk from the Bob Jane Stadium, current home of the South Melbourne Soccer club and the former home of the South Melbourne Football Club. A pair of low level side platforms now serve route 96 trams on the light rail line.
Title: Stolen Sleep
Passage: Stolen Sleep, issued in 2009 on Inner-X-Musick (catalog IX-001), was SLEEPCHAMBER's first studio release featuring all new music in over 15 years. The album featured the lineup of John Zewizz, Bob Avakian and Gimmie Sparks, with help from Zora and Tick. It was recorded at Zewizz's home studio and Copperhead Studios in Boston. The cover art was done by San Francisco-based artist KayTwo.
Title: Albert Kapikian
Passage: Albert Z. Kapikian (1930 2014) was an Armenian-American virologist who developed the first licensed vaccine against rotavirus, the most common cause of severe diarrhea in infants. He was awarded the Sabin Gold Medal for his pioneering work on the vaccine. He is the 13th recipient of this recognition, awarded annually by the Sabin Vaccine Institute. Called the father of human gastroenteritis virus research, Kapikian identified the first norovirus, initially called Norwalk virus, in 1972; and he and his colleagues at the National Institutes of Health identified the hepatitis A virus in 1973.
Title: Robert Purcell (virologist)
Passage: Robert H. Purcell (born 19 December 1935) is a virologist who, together with Stephen Feinstone and Albert Kapikian, co-identified the Hepatitis A virus (HAV) in 1973.
Title: Eli's Chosen Six
Passage: Eli's Chosen Six was the ensemble that appeared in the influential 1958 concert film "Jazz On A Summer's Day" playing Dixieland as they drove around Newport in a convertible jalopy. It was a famous Yale University Dixieland band of the 1950s that played the boisterous trad-jazz style of the day. The ensemble of white college-student jazz revivalists rose into popular prominence in the mid-1950s, when "college jazz" was a catchphrase. The sextet was founded and managed by Dick Voigt, and counted as members the later-legendary trombonist Roswell Rudd, bassists Buell Neidlinger (succeeded by Bob Morgan), cornetist and cartoonist Lee Lorenz, clarinetist Pete Williams (who was succeeded by Leroy Sam Parkins) and drummer Lyman "House" Drake (who was succeeded by Steve Little). With the help of the producer and Yale alumnus George Avakian, the band recorded an album for Columbia Records in 1955.
Title: Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
Passage: The Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP, USA) or RevCom is a political party in the United States. Bob Avakian, the Chairman of the RCP, USA, has led the party since its founding in 1975. Avakian's "New Synthesis of Communism" is the RCP's ideological and political foundation and framework.
Title: Stephen Feinstone
Passage: Stephen M. Feinstone is a virologist who, together with Albert Kapikian and Robert H. Purcell, co-identified the Hepatitis A virus (HAV) in 1973.
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Albert Kapikian
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Bob Avakian
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Who owns a company that manufactures frozen dessert machines, like soft serve machines, shake machines, slush machines, and batch freezers that is most known for being the soft serve machine used by a chain of soft serve ice cream and fast-food restaurants owned by International Dairy Queen, Inc?
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Title: Ice cream parlor
Passage: Ice cream parlors (or parlours) are restaurants that sell ice cream, gelato, sorbet, and frozen yogurt to consumers. Ice cream is typically sold as regular ice cream (also called hard-packed ice cream), gelato, and soft serve, which is usually dispensed by a machine with a limited number of flavors (e.g., chocolate, vanilla, and "twist", a mix of the two). It is customary for ice cream parlors to offer a number of flavors and items. Parlors often serve ice cream and other frozen desserts in cones or in dishes, to be eaten with a spoon. Some ice cream parlours prepare ice cream desserts such as sundaes (ice cream topped with syrup, whipped cream and other toppings) or milkshakes.
Title: Carvel (restaurant)
Passage: Carvel is an ice cream franchise owned by Focus Brands. Carvel is best known for their soft serve ice cream and ice cream cakes, which feature a layer of distinctive 'crunchies'. It also sells a variety of novelty ice cream bars and ice cream sandwiches.
Title: List of ice cream parlor chains
Passage: This is a list of notable ice cream parlor chains. Ice cream parlors are places that sell ice cream, gelato, sorbet and frozen yogurt to consumers. Ice cream is typically sold as regular ice cream (also called hard-packed ice cream), gelato and soft serve, which is typically dispensed by a machine with a limited number of flavors (e.g. chocolate, vanilla, and a mix of the two). It is customary for ice cream parlors to offer several ice cream flavors and items.
Title: List of frozen yogurt companies
Passage: This is a list of notable frozen yogurt companies. Frozen yogurt is a frozen dessert made with yogurt and sometimes other dairy products. It varies from slightly to much more tart than ice cream, as well as being lower in fat (due to the use of milk instead of cream). It is different from ice milk (more recently termed low-fat or light ice cream) and conventional soft serve. Unlike yogurt, frozen yogurt is not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but is regulated by some U.S. states. Frozen yogurt may or may not contain live and active bacteria cultures.
Title: Electro Freeze
Passage: Electro Freeze is a company that manufactures frozen dessert machines, like soft serve machines, shake machines, slush machines, batch freezers, etc., and is owned by H C Duke Son. It is most known for being the soft serve machine used by Dairy Queen, as well as many other Soft Serve Ice Cream establishments.
Title: Dairy Queen
Passage: Dairy Queen, often abbreviated DQ, is a chain of soft serve ice cream and fast-food restaurants owned by International Dairy Queen, Inc., a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. International Dairy Queen, Inc., also owns Orange Julius and Karmelkorn.
Title: Storm (ice cream)
Passage: Sold at Hungry Jack's fast food restaurants, a Storm is a flavoured ice cream dessert similar to McDonald's McFlurry ice cream. The product consists of vanilla flavoured soft serve ice cream served with either one of three flavours; Cookies Cream (Oreo), Flake or Rainbow (Sprinkles). The selected flavour is then whipped together with the ice cream using a blender.
Title: Frozen yogurt
Passage: Frozen yogurt (also spelled frozen yoghurt; also known as frogurt or by the tradename Froyo ) is a frozen dessert made with yogurt and sometimes other dairy products. It is usually more tart than ice cream, as well as lower in fat (due to the use of milk instead of cream). It is different from ice milk (more recently termed low-fat or light ice cream) and conventional soft serve. Unlike yogurt, frozen yogurt is not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) but is regulated by some U.S. states. Frozen yogurt may or may not contain live and active bacteria cultures.
Title: Soft serve
Passage: Soft serve is a type of ice cream that is softer than regular ice creams as a result of air being introduced during freezing. Soft serve ice cream has been sold commercially since the late 1930s.
Title: Dairy mix
Passage: A dairy mix is the blend of milk, cream, sugar, stabilizers, and vanilla packaged by a dairy for commercial use. This mix can either be made directly into ice cream or placed into containers for the use in soft serve, frozen custard, or ice cream machines. Dairy mix used in restaurants can be also used to make frozen drinks or smoothies.
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H C Duke Son
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Electro Freeze
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Dairy Queen
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Uwe Seeler, professional footballer, appeared in a comedy called "Willi Manages The Whole Thing", his grandson plays football. What is his name?
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Title: Uwe Hnemeier
Passage: Uwe Hnemeier (born 9 January 1986) is a German professional footballer who plays for Brighton Hove Albion as a defender.
Title: Roy Ironside
Passage: Roy Ironside (born 28 May 1935) is a former professional footballer who played in The Football League for Rotherham United and Barnsley. He was a member of Rotherham's 1961 Football League Cup Final team. His son is Ian Ironside a retired professional footballer also a goalkeeper and his grandson is Joe Ironside who is currently a striker for Sheffield United.
Title: Barbara Schne
Passage: Barbara Schne (born 1947) is a German actress. She has more than a hundred credited appearances. Primarily a television actress, she has also appeared in several films including the sports comedy "Willi Manages the Whole Thing" (1972)
Title: Mark Lovell (footballer)
Passage: Mark Lovell (born 16 July 1983 in Beckenham) is an English footballer who plays for Maidstone United. He briefly played professionally for Gillingham. He is the son of former Welsh international striker Steve Lovell, and the grandson of former professional footballer Alan Lovell.
Title: Paul Lawson (footballer)
Passage: Paul William Lawson (born 15 May 1984) is a Scottish professional footballer and manager who currently plays (as a central midfielder) and manages Formartine United in the Highland Football League. He has previously played for Celtic, St Johnstone, St Mirren, Ross County and Motherwell.
Title: Uwe Zimmermann
Passage: Uwe 'Zimbo' Zimmermann (born February 11, 1962 in Kronau) is a German football coach and a former player. His son Simon Zimmermann is a professional footballer in the lower level German leagues.
Title: That Can't Shake Our Willi!
Passage: That Can't Shake Our Willi! (German: "Das kann doch unsren Willi nicht erschttern" ) is a 1970 German comedy film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Heinz Erhardt, Ruth Stephan and Gnther Jerschke. It is a sequel to the film "What Is the Matter with Willi? ". When Sieglinde Hirsekorn and her neighbour Mizzi Buntje meet in the shop Mizzi brags about her planned holiday in Italy as she does not expect her neighbours to be able to afford travelling there. But, provoked by this, Sieglinde Hirsekorn claims that she and her family had decided to travel to Italy long before the neighbours did. Now she has to get her husband to agree on the holiday. Of course they travel to the same place as the neighbours do and the competitiveness of the families doesn't stop on vacation. It was followed in 1971 by a third film "Our Willi Is the Best", made with Erhard returning as Willi. The final film "Willi Manages The Whole Thing" was released in 1972.
Title: Willi Manages The Whole Thing
Passage: Willi Manages The Whole Thing (German:Willi wird das Kind schon schaukeln) is a 1972 German sports comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heinz Erhardt, Erika von Thellmann and Hannelore Elsner. Willi takes over as manager of a provincial football team. German footballer Uwe Seeler appears as himself. It was the final entry into a four film series with Heinz Erhardt as Willi.
Title: Uwe Seeler
Passage: Uwe Seeler (born 5 November 1936) is a former German footballer and football official. He played for Hamburger SV and also made 72 appearances for the West German national team. Usually regarded as one of the greatest players in German football history, in 2004, he was named as one of FIFA's 125 greatest living players, by Pel. His grandson, Levin ztunal, is also a professional footballer.
Title: What Is the Matter with Willi?
Passage: What Is the Matter with Willi? (German:Was ist denn blo mit Willi los) is a 1970 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heinz Erhardt, Ralf Wolter and Ruth Stephan. A tax inspector tries to reform the Ministry of Finance. It was based on a character Heinz Erhardt played on television. It was followed by a loose sequel "That Can't Shake Our Willi! " and in 1971 a third film "Our Willi Is the Best" was made with Erhard returning as Willi. The final film "Willi Manages The Whole Thing" was released in 1972.
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Levin ztunal
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Willi Manages The Whole Thing
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Uwe Seeler
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Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by which American animator and actor?
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Title: Thea White
Passage: Thea Ruth White (ne Zitzner; born 1940) is an American voice actress best known for her voice over work as Muriel Bagge on "Courage the Cowardly Dog".
Title: John R. Dilworth
Passage: John R. Dilworth (born February 14, 1963), a.k.a. "Dilly", is an American animator, director and actor. He is best known as the producer, director, writer, and creator of the animated television series "Courage the Cowardly Dog".
Title: Irv Bauer
Passage: Irv Bauer also known as Irvin S. Bauer was an American playwright, screenwriter, educator and theatre critic based in New York. He was most known for his plays "A Dream Out of Time", "A Fine and Private Place" and "Bulldog and The Bear". He also wrote multiple episodes of "Courage the Cowardly Dog".
Title: Courage the Cowardly Dog
Passage: Courage the Cowardly Dog is an American animated horror comedy television series created by John R. Dilworth for Cartoon Network as part of the network's Cartoon Cartoons block. The main character is the eponymous pink, anthropomorphic dog who lives with a married elderly couple in the middle of Nowhere. The trio are frequently thrown into bizarre misadventures, often involving the paranormal or supernatural. The series is known for its dark, surreal humor and atmosphere.
Title: Cartoon Network: Block Party
Passage: Cartoon Network: Block Party is an arcade-style video game for Game Boy Advance developed by Majesco Entertainment and released in the United States on August 5, 2004 and in Europe and Oceania on September 15, 2004. It features characters from Cartoon Network original animated series such as "Johnny Bravo", "Ed Edd n Eddy", "Courage the Cowardly Dog", and "Cow and Chicken".
Title: The Wizard of A.I.D.S.
Passage: The Wizard of A.I.D.S.: Aware Individuals Deserving Survival is a short musical play created by the AIDS Educational Theatre (now HealthWorks Theatre) in Chicago in 1987. The play, which parodies the 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz", is an AIDS education piece that follows Dorothy Gale and her friends from the "Land of AIDS" as they battle the "Wicked Witch of Unsafe Sex" and learn how to prevent the spread of HIV. Along the way, the Scarecrow learns to use his brain to make good choices to avoid infection, the Tin Man finds it in his heart to feel compassion for people with the disease and the Cowardly Lion realizes the courage to face his fears about becoming ill. During and after the play, cast members distribute HIV-prevention literature and condoms to the audience.
Title: List of Courage the Cowardly Dog characters
Passage: This is a list of characters from the Cartoon Network animated series, "Courage the Cowardly Dog".
Title: Cartoon Network: Backlot Party
Passage: Cartoon Network Backlot Party is a cancelled crossover party video game for Nintendo 3DS and Wii, based on various Cartoon Network series. It was also the sequel to "Cartoon Network Block Party" for the Game Boy Advance. Shows such as "The Amazing World of Gumball", "Courage the Cowardly Dog", "Ed, Edd n Eddy", "Regular Show", "Adventure Time", "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy", "The Powerpuff Girls", "Cow and Chicken", and "Dexters Laboratory" were represented in the game. The game release was reportedly scheduled for 2015, being the final announced release for the Wii, although it was cancelled for unknown reasons.
Title: List of Courage the Cowardly Dog episodes
Passage: "Courage the Cowardly Dog" is an American animated television series created and directed by John R. Dilworth for Cartoon Network. The series ran for 4 seasons from November 12, 1999 to November 22, 2002, with 52 episodes altogether. The pilot episode, "The Chicken from Outer Space", originally debuted on "What a Cartoon! " in 1996, and in that year was nominated for an Oscar.
Title: Cartoon Network Racing
Passage: Cartoon Network Racing is a racing video game developed by Eutechnyx (PS2) and Firebrand Games (Nintendo DS version) and published by The Game Factory on December 4, 2006, in North America, and on February 9, 2007, in Europe. The gameplay is similar to Nintendo's 2003 game "", but the characters and racetracks are from Cartoon Network's original animated television series. The six series featured are "Courage the Cowardly Dog", "Cow and Chicken", "Dexter's Laboratory", "I Am Weasel", "Johnny Bravo", and "The Powerpuff Girls".
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John R. Dilworth
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Courage the Cowardly Dog
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John R. Dilworth
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Who is older, Jack Hill or Boaz Yakin?
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Title: Max (2015 film)
Passage: Max is a 2015 American adventure drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, and co-written with Sheldon Lettich. The film stars Josh Wiggins, Mia Xitlali, Dejon LaQuake, Thomas Haden Church, Robbie Amell, Lauren Graham, Luke Kleintank, and Jay Hernandez. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 26, 2015.
Title: The Rookie (1990 film)
Passage: The Rookie is a 1990 American buddy cop film directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert and David Valdes. It was written from a screenplay conceived by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Ral Juli, Snia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen ("the rookie"), whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring.
Title: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film)
Passage: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a 2010 American action fantasy film directed by Mike Newell. The film was written by Jordan Mechner, Boaz Yakin, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 28, 2010. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton as Princess Tamina, Ben Kingsley as Nizam, and Alfred Molina as Sheik Amar. The film has the same title as the video game "", and is primarily based on it. Elements from "" and "", the two other titles from the "Sands of Time" trilogy of the "Prince of Persia" video game franchise, are also incorporated. The film was premiered in London on May 5, 2010 and was officially released on May 28, 2010 in the United States. It received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed over 336 million against a production budget of 150200 million.
Title: Now You See Me (film)
Passage: Now You See Me is a 2013 American heist thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt. The film features an ensemble cast of Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Mlanie Laurent, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman. The plot follows an FBI agent and an Interpol detective who track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money. This is the first installment of the series.
Title: Hostel (2005 film)
Passage: Hostel is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Eli Roth. It stars Jay Hernandez and was produced by Mike Fleiss, Eli Roth, and Chris Briggs; Boaz Yakin, Scott Spiegel, and Quentin Tarantino are executive producers. It is the first installment of the "Hostel" trilogy, followed by "" (2007) and "" (2011). The film tells the story of two college students traveling across Europe, who find themselves preyed upon by a mysterious group that tortures and kills kidnapped victims.
Title: Safe (2012 film)
Passage: Safe is a 2012 American action crime thriller film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Jason Statham, Chris Sarandon, Robert John Burke and James Hong. Statham plays an ex-cop and former cage fighter who winds up protecting a gifted child who is being chased by the Russian mafia, Chinese Triads, and corrupt New York City police.
Title: Jack Hill
Passage: Jack Hill (born January 28, 1933) is an American film director in the exploitation film genre. Several of Hill's later films have been characterized as feminist works.
Title: Raw Nerve (company)
Passage: Raw Nerve is a film production company. Members of Raw Nerve include Eli Roth, Scott Spiegel, and Boaz Yakin.
Title: Boaz Yakin
Passage: Boaz Yakin (born June 20, 1966) is an American screenwriter and film director based in New York City. He has written such screenplays as "Fresh" and "A Price Above Rubies", and he directed the feature film "Remember the Titans", among others.
Title: Uptown Girls
Passage: Uptown Girls is a 2003 comedy-drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, who was working from a screenplay which Julia Dahl, Mo Ogrodnik and Lisa Davidowitz had adapted from the story by Allison Jacobs. It stars Brittany Murphy as a 22-year-old living a charmed life as the daughter of a famous rock and roll musician. Dakota Fanning, Heather Locklear, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison and Jesse Spencer also feature in the film.
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Jack Hill
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Jack Hill
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Boaz Yakin
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Where did the American hotelier and philanthropist, who was part of Thievery Corporation, found his record label, ESL Music?
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Title: ESL Music
Passage: Eighteenth Street Lounge Music (ESL Music) is an independent record label based in Washington, D.C. founded by Rob Garza and Eric Hilton in 1996. The duo, as Thievery Corporation, heads the label's roster of artists.
Title: DJ-Kicks: Thievery Corporation
Passage: DJ-Kicks: Thievery Corporation is a DJ mix album, mixed by Thievery Corporation. It was released on May 10, 1999 on the Studio ! K7 independent record label as part of the DJ-Kicks series.
Title: Eric Hilton
Passage: Eric Michael Hilton (July 1, 1933 December 10, 2016) was an American heir, hotelier, and philanthropist.
Title: Hugpatch Records
Passage: Hugpatch Records is a record label based out of Brooklyn, New York. It was founded in 2006 by Maxwell Williams. It was originally a 7" single only record label, which gives it the reputation as "the world's tiniest record label." Its releases are limited to 500 copies of each record. Releases include singles by Brooklyn-based indie-pop band The Besties (HP01), Barcelona-based pop group Nosotrsh (HP02) and Austin, Texas-based minimal pop trio Yellow Fever (HP03). In 2007, Hugpatch was one of the organizers of the pop music festival, NYC Popfest. Later on, the label began releasing full-length albums, beginning with The Besties' Home Free (HP08), originally released on CD, and later as a vinyl LP. The label also produces an internet radio show for the American Apparel radio station, Viva-Radio. com.
Title: Culture of Fear
Passage: Culture of Fear is the sixth studio album by electronica band Thievery Corporation, released through Eighteenth Street Lounge Music record label.
Title: Saudade (Thievery Corporation album)
Passage: Saudade (Portuguese for "Longing") is the seventh studio album by Washington DC electronica duo Thievery Corporation released in 2014 via their Eighteenth Street Lounge Music label.
Title: The Richest Man in Babylon (album)
Passage: The Richest Man in Babylon is the third studio album by Thievery Corporation, it was released in 2002 on their Eighteenth Street Lounge label. Like Thievery Corporation's previous albums, "The Richest Man in Babylon" is electronic music with a downtempo aesthetic.
Title: The Karminsky Experience
Passage: The Karminsky Experience is a DJ and recording artist duo consisting of James Munns and Martin Dingle. Munns and Dingle began spinning together in small London nightlife locales during the early 1990s, and had a long running, successful circuit of performances, in various night clubs throughout England. Their full-length debut, "The Power of Suggestion", was released by the Eighteenth Street Lounge Music label in 2003. They are best known for their LP releases of "The Power of Suggestion" and "Snapshot," both of which were put out under the ESL Music label, which was founded by Rob Garza and Eric Hilton of Thievery Corporation. Their newest album, "Beat!" , was released under a new label, Patterns of Behavior.
Title: RCA Records
Passage: RCA Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America. It is one of SME's three flagship record labels, alongside Columbia Records and Epic Records. The label has released multiple genres of music, including pop, rock, hip hop, electronic, RB, blues, jazz, and country. The company's name is derived from the initials of the label's former parent company, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA). It is the second oldest recording company in US history, after sister label Columbia Records. RCA's Canadian unit (formerly Berliner Gramophone Canada) is Sony's oldest label in Canada. It was one of only two Canadian record companies to survive the Great Depression.
Title: Dubbed Out In DC
Passage: Dubbed Out in DC is a compilation album featuring various lounge, hip hop, and acid jazz artists from Washington, D.C. It contained early work from Thievery Corporation, Thunderball, and Peace Bureau. It was released on 7 June 1997 on ESL Music. Since the album features six different artists it explores several subgenres.
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Washington, D.C.
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ESL Music
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Eric Hilton
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Lino Brocka and Phil Karlson, had which mutual occupation?
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Title: Cinema Artists
Passage: Cinema Artists is an independent Filipino motion picture company founded by Lino Brocka and Mike de Leon to produce and distribute the films that Brocka or de Leon directed.
Title: Sa Kabila ng Lahat
Passage: Sa Kabila ng Lahat "(In Spite of Everything)" is a 1990 Filipino film directed by filmmaker Lino Brocka. It stars Dina Bonnevie and Tonton Gutierrez. This is the last film made by Brocka before he was killed in a car accident.
Title: Biktima
Passage: Biktima is a 2012 Filipino drama film starring Cesar Montano and Angel Aquino. The film is directed by R.D. Alba and produced under Alba Productions and CM Films. It is released by Star Cinema on September 19, 2012. The movie is a remake of Lino Brocka's 1990 film of the same name.
Title: Manila (2009 film)
Passage: Manila is an independently produced twinbill film that pays homage to Lino Brocka's "Jaguar" and Ishmael Bernal's "Manila By Night". Piolo Pascual co-produced and starred in both episodes.
Title: Phil Karlson
Passage: Phil Karlson (born Philip N. Karlstein; July 2, 1908 December 12, 1982) was an American film director. Karlson directed "99 River Street", "Kansas City Confidential" and "Hell's Island", all with actor John Payne, in the early 1950s.
Title: Jaguar (1979 film)
Passage: Jaguar is a 1979 Filipino drama film directed by Lino Brocka. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: This Is My Country (film)
Passage: This Is My Country (Filipino: "Bayan ko: Kapit sa patalim" ) is a 1984 Filipino drama film directed by Lino Brocka. The film was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Lino Brocka
Passage: Catalino "Lino" Ortiz Brocka (April 3, 1939 May 22, 1991) was a Filipino film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and significant Filipino filmmakers in the history of Philippine cinema. In 1983, he founded the organization Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP), dedicated to helping artists address issues confronting the country.
Title: Insiang
Passage: Insiang is a 1976 Philippine drama film directed by Lino Brocka. The screenplay, written by Mario O'Hara and Lamberto E. Antonio, is based on the teleplay of the same name created by O'Hara. Set in the slums of Tondo, Manila, the film stars Hilda Koronel as the eponymous character, the young daughter of a resentful mother (Mona Lisa) whose much-younger lover (Ruel Vernal) rapes her. Following her assault as well as the betrayal of her own lover (Rez Cortez), Insiang settles revenge. A representation of urban poverty, the film explores themes of betrayal, revenge, and despair.
Title: Makiusap ka sa Diyos
Passage: Makiusap ka sa Diyos (lit. "Make a plea to God") is a 1991 Filipino film starting Ruffa Gutierrez, Christopher de Leon and Gabby Concepcion. It was director Lino Brocka's final movie prior to his death in a car crash.
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film director
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Phil Karlson
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Who wrote a song after attending a luau in the Koolauloa District on the island of Oahu in Honolulu County?
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Title: Honolulu Rail Transit
Passage: The Honolulu Rail Transit Project (also known as the Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project) is an urban rail rapid transit system under construction in Honolulu County, Oahu, Hawaii. The mostly-elevated system features design elements from both heavy rail systems and light metros, with a commuter rail-like design incorporated into trains and suburban stations. It will become the first large-scale publicly run metro system in the United States to feature platform screen doors. The first phase of the project, linking East Kapolei and Aloha Stadium, is scheduled to open in late 2020, while the second phase of the project continuing the line to Ala Moana Center across urban Honolulu is due to open in December 2025.
Title: Kapolei, Hawaii
Passage: Kapolei is a master-planned community in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States, on the island of Oahu. It is colloquially known as the "second city" of Oahu, in relation to Honolulu. Officially, it is a census-designated place (CDP) within the consolidated city-county of Honolulu.
Title: Oahu Interscholastic Association
Passage: The Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) is an athletic conference composed of all public secondary schools on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, U.S.A. The OIA was first founded in 1940 as the Rural Oahu Interscholastic Association (ROIA). The five founding schools were Castle High School, Kahuku High School, Leilehua High School, Waialua High Intermediate School and Waipahu High School. The OIA originally comprised all the rural schools on Oahu, which were all of the schools that were not situated in the main city of Honolulu. This changed however in 1970 with the addition of the five former public school members of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu - Farrington High School, Kaimuki High School, McKinley High School, Roosevelt High School and Kalani High School. After the public Honolulu schools joined, the league changed its identity from the ROIA to simply OIA to reflect the integration of all of the public high schools on the island.
Title: Kunia Camp, Hawaii
Passage: Kunia Camp (also called Kunia) is an unincorporated community on the island of Oahu in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. It lies along Hawaii Route 750 northwest of downtown Honolulu, the county seat of Honolulu County. Its elevation is 883 feet (269 m). Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office (under the name of Kunia), with the ZIP code of 96759.
Title: Hawaii's 2nd congressional district
Passage: Hawaii's 2nd congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The district encompasses all rural and most suburban areas of OahuHonolulu County, as well as the entire state outside of Oahu. Besides Honolulu, the district includes the counties of Kauai, Maui, Kalawao and Hawaii ("the Big Island"). The district spans 331 miles. The most populous community entirely within the district is Hilo. Major segments of the economy include tourism, ranching and agriculture, especially pineapple and sugarcane cultivation.
Title: Honolulu County, Hawaii
Passage: Honolulu County (officially known as the City and County of Honolulu, formerly Oahu County) is a consolidated citycounty located in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The citycounty includes both the city of Honolulu (the state's capital and largest city) and the rest of the island of O ahu, as well as several minor outlying islands, including all of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (islands beyond Niihau) except Midway Atoll.
Title: Laie, Hawaii
Passage: Laie is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the Koolauloa District on the island of Oahu in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. In Hawaiian, "l ie" means "" ie" leaf" (" ie ie" is a climbing screwpine: "Freycinetia arborea"). The population was 6,138 at the 2010 census.
Title: The Hukilau Song
Passage: "The Hukilau Song" is a song written by Jack Owens in 1948 after attending a luau in Laie, Hawaii.
Title: Kahuku, Hawaii
Passage: Kahuku is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Koolauloa District on the island of Oahu, County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. In the Hawaiian language, "ka huku" means "the projection", presumably a reference to Kahuku Point nearby, the northernmost point of land on the island of Oahu. As of the 2010 Census, Kahuku had a population of 2,614.
Title: Mkaha, Hawaii
Passage: Mkaha (Hawaiian for fierce or savage) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawai i, United States. Its a town located along the Pacific Ocean, west of the Mkaha Valley, and at the foot of Mt. Ka'ala in the Waianae Mountain Range. It is the last of the leeward towns on O'ahu. North of Mkaha is little development, i.e. no towns, no gas stations, or restaurants. The population of Mkaha was 8,278 at the 2010 census. It is located 35 miles northwest of Honolulu, but is a part of Honolulu County.
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Jack Owens
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The Hukilau Song
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Laie, Hawaii
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What year did the company who developed the telenova Somos t y yo launch in Southest Asia?
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Title: Somos t y yo: un nuevo da (soundtrack)
Passage: Somos t y yo: un nuevo da is the television soundtrack for series three of the children's television show of the . It is sung by actress and singer Sheryl Rubio and features six tracks. The album was first released on September 2, 2009 by Universal Music.
Title: Nguyen Xuan Minh
Passage: Nguyn Xun Minh is the Chairman of Techcom Securities, a wholly owned subsidiary of Techcombank - a leading joint stock bank in Vietnam. Techcom Securities is the second largest securities company in Vietnam in terms of revenue and profit. TCBS helps domestic companies raise in aggregate more than U1 billion per year via Debt and Equity Capital Markets in Vietnam. It also has more than 70 market share in trading of local listed corporate bonds in Vietnam. In 2016, Techcom Securities was named the Best Bond House in Vietnam for 2007-2016 by Alpha Southest Asia, and the Best Debt Capital Markets House in Vietnam by FinanceAsia. Prior to joining Techcom Securities, Minh founded Vietnam Asset Management (VAM) in 2007. He was VAM's CEO CIO and subsequently became its Chairman. Minh is also Chairman of the Board of Techcom Bond Fund, the largest local bond fund in Vietnam.
Title: Boomerang (Southeast Asia)
Passage: Boomerang is a cable and satellite television channel owned by Turner Broadcasting System, a unit of Time Warner and its main flagship channel of Cartoon Network Asia. The Southeast Asian version of Boomerang was launched in September 2005 with a lineup very similar to that of the US version. It started previously as a programming block on Cartoon Network from 2001 to 2005 during weeknights. It uses the same voice overs from the Australian feed.
Title: NPS: No puede ser
Passage: NPS: No puede ser, also known as NPS, is an Venezuelan teen drama television series produced by Boomerang Latin America and Venevisin. It is a spin-off of "Somos t y yo". It's aimed at teen and youth audiences. It premiered on July 22, 2011.
Title: Somos t y yo: Un nuevo da
Passage: Somos t y yo: un nuevo da is an Venezuelan teen drama series based on the 1978 film "Grease", directed by Randal Kleiser, which in turn is based on the musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey 1971 of the same name. The series stars Sheryl Rubio and Vctor Drija. It debuted in its country of origin, Latin America and Europe on August 17, 2009.
Title: Sheryl Rubio
Passage: Sheryl Dayana Rubio Rojas (born 28 December 1992) is a Venezuelan actress, singer, model and dancer known for her role as Sheryl on the Boomerang Latin America series "Somos t y yo".
Title: Rosmeri Marval
Passage: Rosmeri Marval (born as Rosmeri Karina Marval Diaz on December 18, 1991 in Los Teques, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actress and model. She rose to prominence with her antagonistic role in the hit Venevision series Somos t y yo in 2007. She has had numerous modeling and acting spots since, including her recent starring role in Entre tu amor y mi amor.
Title: Somos t y yo (soundtrack)
Passage: Somos t y yo is the soundtrack album to the eponymous series. The soundtrack was released onon June 27, 2007 by the record company Universal Music.
Title: Somos t y yo
Passage: Somos t y yo is a Venezuelan telenovela filmed in Caracas, Venezuela and developed by Boomerang Latin America and Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and production company Cisneros Media, the series starred Sheryl Rubio together with Vctor Drija. It debuted in its country of origin, Latin America and Italy on June 27, 2007.
Title: Vctor Drija
Passage: Vctor Antonio Drija Vivas (born 16 January 1985 in Caracas), is a Venezuelan actor, singer and dancer. He is best known for his role as Vctor Rodrguez in Venevision's hit 2007 television series Somos t y yo.
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2005
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Somos t y yo
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Boomerang (Southeast Asia)
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What number album was released on 4 April 2014 in Europe by a Dutch symphonic metal band formed in 2002 by former Within Temptation keyboardist Martijn Westerholt, and Charlotte Wessels?
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Title: Charlotte Wessels
Passage: Johanna Charlotte Wessels (born 13 May 1987) is a Dutch singer-songwriter who was born in Zwolle, Netherlands. Best known as the lead vocalist for the Dutch symphonic metal band Delain. She is also in the symphonic rock musical group called Phantasma.
Title: The Human Contradiction
Passage: The Human Contradiction is the fourth studio album by the Dutch symphonic metal band Delain. It was released on 4 April 2014 in Europe, and on 8 April 2014 in North America.
Title: Sharon den Adel
Passage: Sharon Janny den Adel (born 12 July 1974) is a Dutch singer, songwriter and fashion designer, best known as the lead vocalist and one of the main songwriters in the Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation. She has been a performing musician since the age of 14, and was a founding member of Within Temptation, along with Robert Westerholt, in 1996.
Title: Within Temptation
Passage: Within Temptation is a Dutch symphonic metal band founded in April 1995 by vocalist Sharon den Adel and guitarist Robert Westerholt. They have always been classified by critics as gothic metal, although the "gothic" influence varies with each album. Their most prominent and well-known sound is described as symphonic metal, although their earlier material, such as debut album "Enter", was mostly gothic metal. "Enter" even had a hint of doom metal. In an interview, Den Adel said they fell into a symphonic rock genre with various influences. In a later interview with Dutch music platform 3VOOR12, den Adel stated that "we consider ourselves more a symphonic rock band ... in my opinion, we are no gothic band".
Title: Martijn Westerholt
Passage: David Martijn Westerholt (born 30 March 1979 in Waddinxveen, Netherlands) is the cofounder (along with Charlotte Wessels), keyboardist, and the main songwriter of the Dutch symphonic metal band Delain. He was previously a member of symphonic metal band Within Temptation, until he was diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis shortly after the release of Within Temptation's second full-length studio album, "Mother Earth". His brother Robert Westerholt is the guitarist and founder of Within Temptation. He currently lives in Zwolle, where he resides since his study in Communication at Windesheim College in 1998.
Title: Delain
Passage: Delain is a Dutch symphonic metal band formed in 2002 by former Within Temptation keyboardist Martijn Westerholt, and Charlotte Wessels. The name of the band comes from the Kingdom of Delain in Stephen King's novel, "The Eyes of the Dragon".
Title: Amenity (demo)
Passage: Amenity is the first demo of the Dutch Symphonic metal band Delain. It was released in 2002. Martijn Westerholt, founder of Delain, doesn't regard this as the beginning of Delain: "I tried a few songs with local musicians, but it did not work, it did not really bring me what I was looking for."
Title: Robert Westerholt
Passage: Robert Westerholt (born 2 January 1975 in Waddinxveen, South Holland, Netherlands) is a Dutch musician, known as the guitarist, unclean vocalist and co-founder of the symphonic metal band Within Temptation. He also writes music for the band along with his partner and band vocalist Sharon den Adel. He used to work in human resource management before his career with Within Temptation.
Title: Enter (Within Temptation album)
Passage: Enter is the debut studio album by Dutch symphonicgothic metal band Within Temptation, released by DSFA Records in 1997. The album prominently features lead singer Sharon den Adel's vocals as well as guitarist Robert Westerholt's gruff death metal growls. Lex Vogelaar, founder of the Dutch death metal band Orphanage, supplied the guitar parts for "Pearls of Light", as well as producing the album, and Orphanage vocalist George Oosthoek performed some of the growls on "Deep Within".
Title: The Silent Force
Passage: The Silent Force is the third studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation, released on 15 November 2004, by GUN Records. This album is the first to feature Ruud Jolie on lead guitar, as well as Martijn Spierenburg on keyboards, after Martijn Westerholt had to leave the band due to illness.
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fourth studio album
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The Human Contradiction
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Delain
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Battle of Anzio and Battle of Chosin Reservoir, are which type of event?
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Title: USS Chosin
Passage: USS "Chosin" (CG-65) is a "Ticonderoga"-class guided-missile cruiser serving in the United States Navy. She is named in honor of the Battle of Chosin Reservoir of the Korean War. Commissioned in 1991, she is currently serving in the Pacific Fleet, based at San Diego. The cruiser has participated in Operation Southern Watch, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. She is the first US Navy ship to bear this name.
Title: Anzio (film)
Passage: Anzio (US title), also known as Lo sbarco di Anzio (original Italian title) or The Battle for Anzio (UK title), is a 1968 Technicolor war film in Panavision, an Italian and American co-production, about Operation Shingle, the 1944 Allied seaborne assault on the Italian port of Anzio in World War II. It was adapted from the book "Anzio" by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, who had been the BBC war correspondent at the battle.
Title: The Battle of Chosin
Passage: The Battle of Chosin is a 2016 American documentary film about the Battle of Chosin Reservoir during the Korean War. The film is directed by Randall MacLowry and was distributed on the PBS network. It premiered on November 1, 2016 as part of the "American Experience" series.
Title: USS Thomas Hudner
Passage: USS "Thomas Hudner" (DDG-116) is an "Arleigh Burke"-class destroyer . The 663 million contract to build her was awarded on 28 February 2012 to Bath Iron Works of Bath, Maine. On 7 May 2012, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the ship name would be "Thomas Hudner" in honor of U.S. naval aviator Thomas Hudner, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in trying to save the life of his wingman, Ensign Jesse L. Brown, during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir in the Korean War.
Title: Homer Litzenberg
Passage: Homer Laurence Litzenberg (January 8, 1903 June 27, 1963) was a decorated Lieutenant General in the United States Marine Corps, serving in Haiti, World War II, and the Korean War. His final rank was awarded at his retirement for valor in battle. He retired from the post of Inspector General of the Marine Corps on May 31, 1959, after more than 37 years of service. Litzenberg is best known for commanding the 7th Marine Regiment during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.
Title: VMR-152
Passage: Marine Transport Squadron 152 (VMR-152) was an air transport of the United States Marine Corps that was responsible for the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies. The squadron flew fixed-wing cargo aircraft to include the R4D Skytrain and the R4Q Flying Boxcar. The squadron saw combat during World War II and the Korean War with their most notable contributions coming during the early stages of the Battle of Guadalcanal and during the Marine breakout during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. The squadron was decommissioned in the late 1950s.
Title: Battle of Chosin Reservoir
Passage: The Battle of Chosin Reservoir, also known as the Chosin Reservoir Campaign or the Changjin Lake Campaign (Korean: ; hanja: ; rr: "Jangjin ho jeontu"; ), was a decisive battle in the Korean War. The name "Chosin" is derived from the Japanese pronunciation ""Chshin"", instead of Korean pronunciation
Title: Battle of Chosin Reservoir order of battle
Passage: Battle of Chosin Reservoir Order of Battle is a list of the significant units that fought in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir between November 27, 1950 and December 13, 1950.
Title: Battle of Anzio
Passage: The Battle of Anzio was a battle of the Italian Campaign of World War II that took place from January 22, 1944 (beginning with the Allied amphibious landing known as Operation "Shingle") to June 5, 1944 (ending with the capture of Rome). The operation was opposed by German forces in the area of Anzio and Nettuno. The operation was initially commanded by Major General John P. Lucas, of the U.S. Army, commanding U.S. VI Corps with the intention being to outflank German forces at the Winter Line and enable an attack on Rome.
Title: Alpha L. Bowser
Passage: Alpha Lyons Bowser (August 21, 1910 July 13, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps lieutenant general. He was a combat veteran of World War II and the Korean War decorated for his actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima and in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.
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battle
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Battle of Anzio
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Battle of Chosin Reservoir
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A Flag on the Island is dedicated to which British literary editor?
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Title: New Yorkshire Writing
Passage: New Yorkshire Writing was a British literary quarterly which briefly gained one of the largest circulations of what is commonly called a 'little magazine', distributed as a supplement in 13,000 copies of "The Month In Yorkshire", the arts listings magazine then published by the Yorkshire Arts Association (YAA). It had an estimated readership of 45,000 according to an announcement by YAAs Director Michael Dawson. He proposed in a launch press release that the magazines distribution method would bring serious creative fiction and poetry to a much larger and more varied audience than usual. All contributors were to be paid, something that only a handful of British literary magazines were able to do.
Title: Robert Wilson (editor)
Passage: Robert S. Wilson (born 1951) is an American magazine editor and author. He is the editor of "The American Scholar", the literary journal of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. He took that position in 2004, after having previously been the literary editor at "Civilization" magazine and the editor of "Preservation" magazine. Wilson has also written two biographies set in nineteenth century America, and he has edited a collection of essays from "Preservation".
Title: A Flag on the Island
Passage: A Flag on the Island is a collection of short stories written by V.S. Naipaul, and first published by Andr Deutsch in 1967. It includes the title novella, "A Flag on the Island," outtakes from previous novels such as "The Enemy", from "Miguel Street", and pieces published in periodicals in England or the United States. The book is dedicated to Diana Athill.
Title: Thomas Waldo Story
Passage: Thomas Waldo Story (18551915) was an EnglishAmerican sculptor, art critic, poet and literary editor. He was born in Rome in 1855 to William Wetmore Story, son of early Supreme Court justice Joseph Story. His father was a sculptor, art critic, poet and literary editor. He was raised and educated in England.
Title: Jessie Redmon Fauset
Passage: Jessie Redmon Fauset (April 27, 1882 April 30, 1961) was an African American editor, poet, essayist, novelist, and educator. Fausets literary work helped sculpt African American literature in the 1920s as she focused on portraying a true image of African American life and history. Her black fictional characters were working professionals which was an inconceivable concept to American society during this time Her story lines related to themes of racial discrimination, passing, and feminism. From 1919-1926, Fausets position as literary editor of "The Crisis," a NAACP magazine, allowed her to contribute to the Harlem Renaissance by promoting literary work that related to the social movements of this era. Through her work as a literary editor and reviewer, she discouraged black writers from lessening the racial qualities of the characters in their work, and encouraged them to write honestly and openly about the African American race. She wanted a realistic and positive representation of the African American community in literature that had never before been as prominently displayed. Before and after working on "The Crisis," she worked for decades as a French teacher in public schools in Washington, DC and New York City. She published four novels during the 1920s and 1930s, exploring the lives of the black middle-class. She also was the editor and co-author of the African-American children's magazine "The Brownies' Book." She is known for discovering and mentoring other African American writers such as Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, Countee Cullen, and Claude McKay.
Title: Karl Miller
Passage: Karl Fergus Connor Miller FRSL (2 August 1931 24 September 2014) was a British literary editor, critic and writer.
Title: William Edward Hayter Preston
Passage: William Edward Hayter Preston (18911964) was a British literary editor, journalist, poet and author of several books.
Title: Diana Athill
Passage: Diana Athill '1': ", '2': ", '3': 'OBE', '4': " (born 21 December 1917) is a British literary editor, novelist and memoirist who worked with some of the greatest writers of the 20th century at the London-based publishing company Andre Deutsch Ltd.
Title: Literary editor
Passage: A literary editor is an editor in a newspaper, magazine or similar publication who deals with aspects concerning literature and books, especially reviews. A literary editor may also help with editing books themselves, by providing services such as proof reading, copy-editing, and literary criticism.
Title: Eithne Farry
Passage: Eithne Farry is British book reviewer and the former literary editor of ELLE, she is the author of "Yeah, I Made it Myself" subtitled "DIY fashion for the not very domestic goddess". She has had a career which has taken in everything from being a backing singer with indie band Talulah Gosh to being a freelance reviewer, writer, literary editor and radio personality.
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A Flag on the Island
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Beatrice Helen Beckett was the first wife of a politician who served three periods as what?
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Title: Nicholas Eden, 2nd Earl of Avon
Passage: Nicholas Eden, 2nd Earl of Avon, OBE (3 October 1930 17 August 1985), styled Viscount Eden between 1961 and 1977, was a British Army officer and, later, a Conservative politician. He was the younger son of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and his first wife, Beatrice ("ne" Beckett).
Title: Beatrice Beckett
Passage: Beatrice Helen Beckett (27 July 1905 29 June 1957) was the first wife of the British statesman Anthony Eden.
Title: Halftime show
Passage: A halftime show is a performance given during the brief period between the first and second halves, or the second and third quarters, of a sporting event. Halftime shows are not given for sports with an irregular or indeterminate number of divisions (such as baseball or boxing), or for sports that do not have an extended period of stoppage in play. Ice hockey games consist of three periods, so there are in effect two halftimes at a hockey game: the first intermission is between the first and second periods, and the second intermission comes between the second and third periods. The intermissions are usually given over to contests involving randomly selected audience members.
Title: Gwladys, Lady Delamere
Passage: Gwladys, Lady Delamere (18971943), formerly Lady Charles Markham, ne Gwladys Helen Beckett was the first female Mayor of Nairobi from 1938 to 1940. She was awarded a CBE in 1941 for public services in Kenya. In March 1941 she gave evidence at the trial in Kenya of Sir Henry John Delves Broughton for the murder of Josslyn Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll. She died on 22 February 1943 and was buried at Soysambu.
Title: Anthony Eden
Passage: Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon, (12 June 1897 14 January 1977) was a British Conservative politician who served three periods as Foreign Secretary and then a relatively brief term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1957.
Title: Einar Gerhardsen
Passage: (10 May 1897 19 September 1987) was a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party of Norway. He was Prime Minister for three periods, 19451951, 19551963 and 19631965. With 17 years in office, he is the longest serving Prime Minister in Norway since the introduction of parliamentarism. Many Norwegians often refer to him as "Landsfaderen" (Father of the Nation); he is generally considered one of the main architects of the rebuilding of Norway after World War II. He also served as the second President of the Nordic Council in 1954.
Title: Robert Richards (British politician)
Passage: Robert Richards (7 May 1884 22 December 1954) was a British Labour Party politician, who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Wrexham in North Wales for three periods between 1929 and 1954.
Title: Jens Landmark
Passage: Jens Landmark (17 December 1811 9 July 1880) was a Norwegian military officer and politician. He reached the rank of lieutenant colonel, was the director of Kongsberg Weapons Factory from 1854 to 1880, invented the Landmark conversion and served both as mayor as well as three periods in the Norwegian Parliament.
Title: Ioseb Chugoshvili
Passage: Ioseb Ivanesh Chugoshvili (Georgian: ; born July 29, 1986 in Telavi, Georgia) is an amateur Belarusian Greco-Roman wrestler of Georgian origin, who competes in the men's super heavyweight category. Chugoshvili represented Belarus at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, where he competed in the 120 kg class, an event which was dominated by defending Olympic champion Mijan Lpez of Cuba. He was eliminated in his first preliminary match against Estonia's Heiki Nabi, with a technical score of 14 after two periods, and a classification score of 13. Because Nabi advanced further into the final match against Lpez, Chugoshvili offered another shot for an Olympic bronze medal through the repechage bouts. He first defeated Poland's ukasz Banak, but lost the bronze medal match to Sweden's Johan Euren, who stopped him with a par terre position in order to score a point each in two out of three periods.
Title: Helen of Galloway
Passage: Helen of Galloway (fl. thirteenth century) was a daughter and co-heiress of Alan, Lord of Galloway (died 1234) and his first wife, a daughter of Roger de Lacy, Constable of Chester. Helen was the first wife of Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester (died 1264). Although Helen was the first of Roger's three wives, his only descendants were his three daughters by Helen. The eldest daughter, Margaret, married William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby (died 1254); the second daughter, Elizabeth (or Isabella), married Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan (died 1289); the third daughter, Helen, married Alan de la Zouche (died 1270).
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What year was the bassist of Il Sogno del Marinaio born?
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Title: Symphony, K. 161 (Mozart)
Passage: The Symphony in D major "No. 50", K. 161141a, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1772. The first two movements are from the overture to the opera "Il sogno di Scipione", K. 126, and the last movement, K. 163, was composed separately. Kchel gave the entire work the number K. 161 (revised to K. 141a in later editions).
Title: Il sogno del maratoneta
Passage: Il sogno del maratoneta (English: "The Dream of the Marathon Runner" ) is an Italian TV movie produced by RAI television. It is directed by Leone Pompucci and stars Luigi Lo Cascio and Laura Chiatti. It was aired on television as a two-parter. It is an adaptation of the homonym book by Giuseppe Pederiali.
Title: Des Matrosen Heimkehr
Passage: Des Matrosen Heimkehr or Il Ritorno del Marinaio is a romantic opera in two acts by Dalmatian composer Franz von Supp to a libretto by the late Anton Langer (died 1879). It was premiered at the Stadttheater, Hamburg, on 4 May 1885. The opera was a success but quickly forgotten in Germany, and then the original score of the opera was lost in bombing in 1943. Croatian conductor Adriano Martinolli d'Arcy managed to retrieve a copy in an American archive in 2007, and the opera was revived in an Italian translation by the Croatian National Theatre in Split in 2013, and recorded by the Croatian National Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc in Rijeka in 2016.
Title: Il sogno eretico
Passage: Il sogno eretico (translatable as ""The Heretical Dream"") is the fifth studio album by the Italian rapper Caparezza, released on March 1, 2011. The title of the album contains a pun: in Italian "eretico" sounds like "erotico" ("erotic"), so that the reader thinks about a kind of parody of "The "erotic" dream".
Title: Mike Watt
Passage: Michael David "Mike" Watt (born December 20, 1957) is an American bassist, vocalist and songwriter.
Title: Il Sogno
Passage: Il Sogno is the 20th studio album by Elvis Costello, released in 2004 by Deutsche Grammophon. It is performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas, recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London. It peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Music albums chart.
Title: Il sogno di Scipione
Passage: Il sogno di Scipione , K. 126, is a "dramatic serenade" in one act ("azione teatrale") composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a libretto by Pietro Metastasio, which is based on the book Somnium Scipionis by Cicero. Mozart had originally composed the work at the age of 15 for his patron, Prince-Archbishop Sigismund von Schrattenbach. After the bishops death before it could be performed, Mozart dedicated it to Schrattenbach's successor, Count Colloredo. It was given a private performance in the Archbishop's Palace in Salzburg on 1 May 1772, although not in its entirety. Only one aria, the final chorus and the recitative dedicating it to the new Prince-Archbishop were performed. It is highly unlikely that it was ever performed in its entirety in Mozart's lifetime.
Title: Il Sogno del Marinaio
Passage: Il Sogno del Marinaio (Italian for "The Sailor's Dream") is an experimental music trio founded in 2009. The band consists of Mike Watt on vocals and bass guitar, Stefano Pilla on guitar and vocals, and Andrea Belfi on drums and vocals. The band has released two studio albums on clenchedwrench: "La busta gialla" (2013) and "Canto Secondo" (2014).
Title: The Butterfly's Dream (1994 film)
Passage: The Butterfly's Dream (Italian: "Il sogno della farfalla" ) is a 1994 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Umanamente uomo: il sogno
Passage: Umanamente uomo: il sogno ("Humanly man: the dream") is an album by the Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti. It was released in April 1972 by Numero Uno.
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DotCooperation is managed by which largest independent consumer co-operative in the UK?
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Title: Midlands Co-operative Society
Passage: Midlands Co-operative Society Limited was the second largest consumer co-operative in the United Kingdom. It was a registered Industrial and Provident Society, a member of the Co-operative Union, the Co-operative Retail Trading Group and a corporate member of The Co-operative Group (formerly Co-operative Wholesale Society), the largest consumer co-operative in the world. The Society had a wide-ranging and extensive portfolio with over 200 stores, principally trading in the English Midlands. Head office was located in Lichfield, Staffordshire.
Title: Co-op Kobe
Passage: Co-op Kobe (Japanese: ), officially known as Consumer Co-operative Kobe, is a consumers' cooperative based in Kobe, Japan. It was founded in 1921 by Toyohiko Kagawa, and was later merged with Nada Consumer Co-operative. Now, with over 1.2 million members, it is the largest consumers' cooperative in the world.
Title: East of England Co-operative Society
Passage: The East of England Co-operative Society is the fourth largest consumer co-operative in the United Kingdom. It is a registered industrial and provident society; headquartered in Ipswich and trading in the eastern counties of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, the Society is the area's largest independent retailer.
Title: Lincolnshire Co-operative
Passage: The Lincolnshire Co-operative is an independent consumer co-operative which operates in Lincolnshire and the surrounding counties, United Kingdom. The society has over 215 outlets with its principal trading activity being its food stores, funeral homes, travel agencies, florists and pharmacies. The Society is owned by over 260,000 members who hold Lincolnshire Co-op dividend cards, equal to approximately one quarter of the population of Greater Lincolnshire. The society also owns the Gadsby's bakery which is based in Southwell, Nottinghamshire.
Title: DotCooperation
Passage: DotCooperation LLC (dotCoop) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the U.S. based National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA) created in 2001 to manage the . coop top-level domain. Midcounties Co-operative, through its subsidiary Midcounties Co-operative Domains, manages the technical operations of the . coop registry under a contract with dotCoop. In 2012, Midcounties Co-operative Domains changed hands, to become simply Domains.coop, a wholly owned subsidiary of the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA).
Title: The Co-operative Group
Passage: The Co-operative Group, trading as The Co-op, is a British consumer co-operative with a diverse family of retail businesses including food retail; electrical retail; financial services; insurance services; legal services and funeralcare, with in excess of 4,200 locations. It is the largest consumer co-operative in the UK and owned by more than 4 million active members. Membership is open to everyone aged 16 and over in the society, provided they agree to subscribe 1 sterling in the capital of the society out of their first share of the profits and share the values principles upon which the group was founded. Members are democratically involved in setting business strategy, decide how social goals are achieved, and share in its profits - in the 2016 19m was returned to members and their chosen local community causes via the 51 scheme. No year end dividend was paid in 2015.
Title: Lothian, Borders amp; Angus Co-operative Society
Passage: Lothian, Borders Angus Co-operative Society Limited (Lothian Co-op), founded in 1839 in the Scottish Borders, was the oldest independent consumer co-operative in Scotland until it merged with The Co-operative Group in December 2008.
Title: Midcounties Co-operative
Passage: The Midcounties Co-operative is the largest independent consumer co-operative in the United Kingdom. Registered in England under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014, it is a member of Co-operatives UK and the Co-operative Retail Trading Group.
Title: Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society
Passage: The Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society is an independent consumer co-operative in the United Kingdom.
Title: Heart of England Co-operative Society
Passage: The Heart of England Co-operative Society is an independent consumer co-operative in the United Kingdom. Based in Nuneaton, the Society trades in the English counties of West Midlands, Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire.
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