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Jordan Mark Chapell plays for a team that plays at which stadium ?
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Title: JordanHare Stadium
Passage: JordanHare Stadium ( ) is the playing venue for Auburn University's football team located on campus in Auburn, Alabama. The stadium is named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan, who has the most wins as head coach of the University's football team, and Cliff Hare, a member of Auburn's first football team as well as Dean of the Auburn University School of Chemistry and President of the Southern Conference.
Title: The Ready Set
Passage: Jordan Mark Witzigreuter (born November 14, 1989), known professionally as The Ready Set, is an American singer-songwriter from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He is the lead vocalist and sole member of the act, using a backup band while on tour. Witzigreuter created The Ready Set in the basement of his childhood home in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He has released four studio albums "Tantrum Castle", "I'm Alive, I'm Dreaming," "The Bad The Better", and "I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love," four extended plays and seven singles. Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz signed The Ready Set to his label Decaydance Records, in 2009. He is currently with Hopeless Records.
Title: Jordan national football team
Passage: The Jordan national football team (Arabic: ), known by its fans as Al-Nashama ("The Chivalrous"), is the national team of Jordan and is controlled by the Jordan Football Association, the governing body for football in Jordan. Jordan's home groundstadium is the Amman International Stadium. Jordan have never qualified for the World Cup finals, but have appeared three times in the Asian Cup and reached its quarter-final stage in the 2004 and 2011 editions.
Title: Jordan Shipley (footballer)
Passage: Jordan Mark Edward James Shipley (born 26 September 1997) is an English footballer who plays for Coventry City.
Title: Chester F.C.
Passage: Chester Football Club is an association football club based in Chester, Cheshire, England. They are currently members of and play at the Deva Stadium.
Title: Jordan Chapell
Passage: Jordan Mark Chapell (born 8 September 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays for Chester as a forward. Born in Sheffield, England, he started his career with his hometown club Sheffield United from where he had loan spells at Burton Albion and Torquay United, who he subsequently joined on a permanent basis.
Title: Amman International Stadium
Passage: The Amman International Stadium (Arabic: ) is a stadium in Al Hussein Youth City in Amman, Jordan. It is the largest stadium in Jordan. The stadium was built on 1964 and opened on 1968, it is owned by The Jordanian government and operated by The higher council of youth. It is also the home stadium of Jordan national football team and Al-Faisaly. It has a current capacity of 17,619 spectators.
Title: Jordan Comadena
Passage: Jordan Mark Comadena (born November 16, 1985), nicknamed Funky, is an American professional baseball player who is currently a bullpen catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball.
Title: California Golden Bears football
Passage: The California Golden Bears football team is the college football team of the University of California, Berkeley. The team plays its home games at California Memorial Stadium. Memorial Stadium was built to honor Berkeley alumni, students, and other Californians who died in World War I and modeled after the Colosseum in Rome. Memorial Stadium was named one of the 40 best college football stadiums by the "Sporting News". The team also has produced two of the oddest and most memorable plays in college football: Roy "Wrong Way" Riegels' fumble recovery and run toward the California goal line in the 1929 Rose Bowl, and The Play in the 1982 Big Game with the last play five lateral winning kickoff return.
Title: Tenth Street Stadium
Passage: Tenth Street Stadium was a stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. Originally named Memorial Stadium, it was primarily used for college football, and was the home field of the Indiana University football team between 1925 and 1959, prior to the opening of the new Memorial Stadium. The stadium held 20,000 people and was built in 1925. The stadium replaced Jordan Field which had served as the home field for the program since 1887. The stadium was renamed Tenth Street Stadium in 1971. It was later used to host the Little 500 and was featured in the 1979 movie "Breaking Away". The stadium was demolished in 1982 and the site it once stood on now serves as a green space and recreation fields in the center of campus known as The Arboretum.
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Deva Stadium
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Jordan Chapell
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Chester F.C.
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What 2003 drama directed by Peter Webber was based on a 1999 book written by Tracy Chevalier?
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Title: Girl with a Pearl Earring (novel)
Passage: Girl with a Pearl Earring is a 1999 historical novel written by Tracy Chevalier. Set in 17th century Delft, Holland, the novel was inspired by Delft school painter Johannes Vermeer's painting "Girl with a Pearl Earring". Chevalier presents a fictional account of Vermeer, the model, and the painting. The novel was adapted into a 2003 film of the same name and a 2008 play.
Title: Olivia Hetreed
Passage: Olivia Hetreed is a British screenwriter and editor, and the current president of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain. In 2003, she received a BAFTA nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for adapting Tracy Chevalier's best-selling novel "Girl with a Pearl Earring" into the film of the same name. Hetreed has also been credited as the screenwriter for productions based on the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Emily Bront, and Caroline Lawrence. As a result, she has been called an "expert in literary adaptations."
Title: Tutankhamun (miniseries)
Passage: Tutankhamun is a 2016 adventure-drama miniseries based on the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter, directed by Peter Webber from a screenplay by BAFTA award-winning writer Guy Burt.
Title: Girl with a Pearl Earring (film)
Passage: Girl with a Pearl Earring is a 2003 drama film directed by Peter Webber. The screenplay was adapted by screenwriter Olivia Hetreed, based on the novel "Girl with a Pearl Earring" by Tracy Chevalier. Scarlett Johansson stars as Griet, a young 17th-century servant in the household of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (played by Colin Firth) at the time he painted "Girl with a Pearl Earring" (1665) in the city of Delft in Holland. Other cast members include Tom Wilkinson, Cillian Murphy, and Judy Parfitt.
Title: Summer of 98
Passage: Summer of 98: When Homers Flew, Records Fell, and Baseball Reclaimed America is a 1999 book written by Mike Lupica a sports columnist for the "New York Daily News" and an "ESPN" analyst. The book follows the 1998 baseball season that featured Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa chasing Roger Maris home run record. Lupicas book approaches the subject in a three generational context where his father, himself, and his son are all passionate baseball fans following the home run competition.
Title: Emperor (film)
Passage: Emperor is a 2012 American-Japanese post-World War II film directed by Peter Webber, marking his first film in five years. Tommy Lee Jones and Matthew Fox star in lead roles as General Douglas MacArthur and Brigadier General Bonner Fellers respectively. It is a joint American and Japanese production.
Title: Philosophy and Social Hope
Passage: Philosophy and Social Hope is a 1999 book written by philosopher Richard Rorty and published by Penguin. The book is a collection of cultural and political essays intended to reach a wider audience and, like his previous books, it presents Rorty's own version of pragmatism. ' Trotsky and the Wild Orchids' is the most autobiographical piece and explains how he moved from Plato's philosophical framework towards Ludwig Wittgenstein's and John Dewey's anti-essentialism.
Title: Tracy Chevalier
Passage: Tracy Chevalier FRSL (born October 19, 1962) is an American-British historical novelist. She has written eight novels. She is best known for her second novel, "Girl with a Pearl Earring", which was adapted as a 2003 film starring Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth.
Title: Hannibal Rising
Passage: Hannibal Rising is a novel by American author Thomas Harris, published in 2006. It is a prequel to his three previous books featuring his most famous character, the cannibalistic serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter. It is Harris' fifth and most recent novel. The novel was released with an initial printing of at least 1.5 million copies and met with a mixed critical response. Audiobook versions have also been released, with Harris reading the text. The novel was adapted (by Harris himself) into a film of the same name in 2007, directed by Peter Webber.
Title: Girl with a Pearl Earring (play)
Passage: Girl with a Pearl Earring is a 2008 play. Adapted by David Joss Buckley from the novel of the same title by Tracy Chevalier, it premiered at the Cambridge Arts Theatre. It then received its London premiere at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on 29 September 2008, directed by Joe Dowling and designed by Peter Mumford. Its London run had been scheduled to end on 1 November, but after largely poor reviews and in a poor financial climate it closed early on 18 October.
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Girl with a Pearl Earring
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Girl with a Pearl Earring (novel)
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Girl with a Pearl Earring (film)
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The 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series matches were held at which Potchefstroom park?
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Title: Rebecca Stokell
Passage: Rebecca Stokell (born 13 March 2000) is an Irish cricketer. She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against South Africa in the 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series on 11 May 2017.
Title: Lara Maritz
Passage: Lara Maritz (born 7 January 2001) is an Irish cricketer. She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against India in the 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series on 7 May 2017.
Title: Louise Little
Passage: Louise Little (born 16 May 2003) is an Irish cricketer. She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against South Africa in the 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series on 11 May 2017.
Title: Rachel Delaney
Passage: Rachel Delaney (born 5 May 1997) is an Irish cricketer. She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against India in the 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series on 7 May 2017.
Title: 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series
Passage: The 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series was an international women's cricket tournament that was held in Potchefstroom, South Africa, from 4 to 21 May 2017. The series was contested between the teams of India, Ireland, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The matches were played at Senwes Park and The PUK Oval. All the matches were played as Women's One Day International (WODI) matches, except for fixtures that featured Zimbabwe, who do not have WODI status.
Title: Aoife Beggs
Passage: Aoife Beggs (born 23 October 1999) is an Irish cricketer. She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against India in the 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series on 7 May 2017.
Title: Nadine de Klerk
Passage: Nadine de Klerk (born 16 January 2000) is a South African cricketer. She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against India in the 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series on 9 May 2017.
Title: Leah Paul
Passage: Leah Paul (born 10 September 1999) is an Irish cricketer. She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against India in the 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series on 7 May 2017.
Title: Raisibe Ntozakhe
Passage: Raisibe Ntozakhe (born 29 November 1996) is a South African cricketer. She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against India in the 2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series on 9 May 2017.
Title: Senwes Park
Passage: Senwes Cricket Stadium is a Cricket ground in Potchefstroom, North West Province, South Africa. It has hosted one Test match, in 2002. The Highveld Lions also play some home matches here. It is also home to AFL South Africa, the Australian rules football body responsible for developing the game in that country and the stadium is home to the South African national Australian rules football team, the "Lions".
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Senwes Cricket Stadium
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2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series
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Senwes Park
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Does Commonweal or Truckin' Magazine have more editors?
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Title: Truckin' Magazine
Passage: Truckin' Magazine is a sport truck magazine currently published by . The current editor is Jeremy Cook.
Title: Steve Ellner
Passage: Steve Ellner (born December 21, 1946) has taught economic history and political science at the Universidad de Oriente in Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela since 1977. He is the author of numerous books and journal articles on Venezuelan history and politics, specifically in the area of political parties and organized labor. In addition, Ellner was a frequent contributor to "Commonweal" magazine beginning in the 1980s and more recently "In These Times" and "NACLA Report on the Americas" and has written op-ed articles in the "New York Times" and the "Los Angeles Times". He frequently lectures on Venezuelan and Latin American political developments in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Title: Letters from the Editors of National Lampoon
Passage: Letters from the Editors of National Lampoon was an American humor publication from 1973. It appears to be a book, but was a "special issue" of "National Lampoon" magazine that was published in April 1973. It was a compilation of the best of the "Letters to the Editors" pages of the magazine. The "Letters to the Editors" were humorous and were always written by the editors, and not by readers.
Title: Commonweal (disambiguation)
Passage: Commonweal is an American lay-Catholic-oriented magazine. br
Title: Mary Thom
Passage: Mary Thom (June 3, 1944 April 26, 2013) was an American feminist, writer, and editor. She was one of the founding editors of "Ms." magazine, and was an editor for the magazine for 20 years. In 1992, Thom left Ms. as the executive editor of the magazine. She wrote a book about the history of the magazine, "Inside Ms. 25 Years of the Magazine and the Feminist Movement." in 1997. At the time of her death, she was an editor-in-chief of the Women's Media Center, a think-tank group. Gloria Steinem called her "one of the women's movement's best editors."
Title: Massimo Faggioli
Passage: Massimo Faggioli (born 1970) is a Church historian, Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Villanova University (Philadelphia) and contributing editor to "Commonweal" magazine. He was on the faculty at the University of St. Thomas (St. Paul, Minnesota) from 2009 to 2016, where he was the founding director of the Institute for Catholicism and Citizenship (2014-2015). Since 2017 he has been an adjunct professor at the Broken Bay Institute - The Australian Institute of Theological Education in Sydney, Australia.
Title: Partisan Review
Passage: Partisan Review ("PR") was a small circulation quarterly "little magazine" dealing with literature, politics, and cultural commentary published in New York City. The magazine was launched in 1934 by the Communist Party, USA-affiliated John Reed Club of New York and was initially part of the Communist political orbit. Growing disaffection on the part of "PR"' s primary editors began to make itself felt, however, and the magazine abruptly suspended publication in the fall of 1936. When the magazine reemerged late in 1937, it came with the addition of additional editors and new writers who advanced a political line deeply critical of Stalin's USSR.
Title: American Spectator (literary magazine)
Passage: The American Spectator was a monthly literary magazine which made its first monthly appearance in November 1932. It was edited by George Jean Nathan, though Eugene O'Neill, Ernest Boyd, Theodore Dreiser, and James Branch Cabell were also listed as joint editors. The original editors left the publication in 1935, after which the paper continued monthly publication under new editors until October 1936. "The American Spectator" lasted another six months on a bimonthly before folding altogether.
Title: Commonweal
Passage: Commonweal is an American and liberal journal of opinion, edited and managed by lay Catholics, headquartered in The Interchurch Center in New York City. It is the oldest independent Roman Catholic journal of opinion in the United States.
Title: American Society of Magazine Editors
Passage: The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) is an industry trade group for magazine journalists and editors of magazines published in the United States. ASME includes the editorial leaders of most major consumer magazine in print and digital extensions. The group advocates on behalf of member organizations with respect to First Amendment issues and serves as a networking hub for editors and other industry employees.
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Commonweal
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Commonweal
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Truckin' Magazine
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What country is the screenwriter of the 2003 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and starring Halle Berry?
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Title: Gothika
Passage: Gothika is a 2003 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and written by Sebastian Gutierrez. Halle Berry plays a psychiatrist in a women's mental hospital who wakes up one day to find herself on the other side of the bars, accused of having murdered her husband. The film was first released on November 21, 2003 in the United States. At the time of its release, and despite poor critical reception, "Gothika" was the most financially successful film from Dark Castle Entertainment, with a worldwide gross of 141.6 million.
Title: The Rich Man's Wife
Passage: The Rich Man's Wife is a 1996 American thriller film written and directed by Amy Holden Jones and starring Halle Berry. The title character becomes a suspect when her husband is murdered and the investigating detectives are suspicious of her alibi.
Title: Rebellion (2011 film)
Passage: Rebellion (French: L'Ordre et la Morale ) is a 2011 French historical drama film directed, produced, co-written, co-edited by and starring Mathieu Kassovitz. Set in New Caledonia but filmed in Tahiti, the film recreates a version of the Ouva cave hostage taking in 1988. Kassovitz, Benot Jaubert and Pierre Geller were collectively nominated for the 2012 Best Writing (Adaptation) Csar Award.
Title: Things We Lost in the Fire (film)
Passage: Things We Lost in the Fire is a 2007 drama film directed by Susanne Bier and written by Allan Loeb and starring Halle Berry and Benicio del Toro. The film was released in the United States and Canada on October 19, 2007 and in the United Kingdom on February 1, 2008.
Title: Brad Anderson (director)
Passage: Brad Anderson (born 1964) is an American film director, producer and writer. A director of thriller and horror films and television projects, he is best known for having directed "The Machinist" (2004), starring Christian Bale, and "The Call" (2013), starring Halle Berry. He also produced and directed several installments of the FOX science fiction television series "Fringe".
Title: The Crimson Rivers
Passage: The Crimson Rivers (French: "Les Rivires Pourpres" ) is a 2000 French psychological horror film starring Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel. The film, which was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, is based on the best-selling novel "Les Rivires Pourpres". Its screenplay was co-written by the book's author, Jean-Christophe Grang.
Title: Birthday Girl
Passage: Birthday Girl is a 2001 British comedy thriller film directed by Jez Butterworth. The plot focuses on English bank clerk John Buckingham, who orders a Russian mail-order bride, Nadia. It becomes clear upon her arrival that Nadia cannot speak English, and early into her stay, two mysterious men come to the house claiming to be her cousin and cousin's friend. The film features Nicole Kidman, Ben Chaplin, Mathieu Kassovitz, and Vincent Cassel. English and Russian are spoken interchangeably in the film.
Title: The Stepfather (1987 film)
Passage: The Stepfather is a 1987 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Terry O'Quinn, Jill Schoelen and Shelley Hack. O'Quinn stars as Henry Morrison, an identity-assuming serial killer who remarries a widow with a teenage daughter. After previously killing his family and changing his identity, his killing spree continues after his stepdaughter becomes suspicious about him. It is loosely based on the life of mass murderer John List, although the plot is more commonly associated with slasher films of the era than a true story. The film was written by Donald E. Westlake, from a story by Westlake, Carolyn Lefcourt and Brian Garfield.
Title: Sebastian Gutierrez
Passage: Sebastian Gutierrez (born September 10, 1974) is a Venezuelan film director, screenwriter and film producer. known for writing the screenplays to the films "Gothika", "Snakes on a Plane", "The Eye" and "The Big Bounce", and writing and directing two independent female-driven ensemble comedies, "Women in Trouble" and "Elektra Luxx".
Title: Perfect Stranger (film)
Passage: Perfect Stranger is a 2007 American neo-noir psychological thriller film, directed by James Foley, and starring Halle Berry and Bruce Willis in their first film together since 1991's "The Last Boy Scout". It was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures.
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Venezuelan
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Sebastian Gutierrez
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Gothika
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Rich Christiano and Michel Boisrond were born in which months?
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Title: Rich Christiano
Passage: Rich Christiano (born October 2, 1956) is an American filmmaker, who has directed, produced and written many Christian films. He owns Christiano Film Group, co-founded Five Two Pictures and founded ChristianMovies.com in 1997. He is also the brother of Dave Christiano.
Title: Catherine et Compagnie
Passage: Catherine Co. (original French: Catherine et Cie aka Catherine et Compagnie) is a 1975 FrenchItalian adult themed comedy film directed by Michel Boisrond, co-written by Catherine Breillat and Lo L. Fuchs, and starring Jane Birkin, Patrick Dewaere, Jean-Pierre Aumont, and Vittorio Caprioli.
Title: Five amp; Two Pictures
Passage: Five Two Pictures is an independent Christian film production company founded in 2002 by Dave Christiano and Rich Christiano. They have produced several Christian feature films; "Time Changer", "Unidentified", "Me You, Us, Forever", "The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry" and "A Matter of Faith".
Title: Dave Christiano
Passage: Dave Christiano (born October 2, 1956) is a Christian filmmaker and twin brother of Rich Christiano. He owns Dave Christiano Films and ChristianFilms.com. Several of Christiano's films have been released to theaters.
Title: Le Tiroir secret
Passage: Le Tiroir secret is a 1986 French family drama TV mini-series (6 episodes) directed by Michel Boisrond, Edouard Molinaro, Nadine Trintignant and Roger Gillioz. The screenplay was written by Danile Thompson, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Patrick Besson and Roger Grenier. The music score is by Vladimir Cosma.
Title: Michel Boisrond
Passage: Michel Jacques Boisrond (9 October 1921, Chteauneuf-en-Thymerais - 10 November 2002, La Celle-Saint-Cloud) was a French film director and screenwriter. His work spanned five decades, from the 1950s to the 1990s.
Title: Dis-moi que tu m'aimes
Passage: Dis-moi que tu m'aimes is a French film directed by Michel Boisrond, released in 1974.
Title: Unidentified
Passage: Unidentified is a 2006 science fiction Christian film produced by Rich Christiano and Alvin Mount. It was written and directed by Rich Christiano and stars Jonathan Aube, Josh Adamson, Michael Blain-Rozgay, Jenna Bailey, Lance Zitron, and the popular Christian pop rock musician Rebecca St. James, starring in her first film. The film deals with UFOs and how they could possibly play into the end times.
Title: Atout cur Tokyo pour OSS 117
Passage: Atout cur Tokyo pour OSS 117 (English: "Trump-Card in the Heart of Tokyo for OSS 117") is a 1966 French Eurospy spy-fi film. It was the fourth OSS 117 film of the 1960s, directed by Michel Boisrond, presented by the director of the three previous 1960's OSS films, Andr Hunebelle and produced by Paul Cadac. Frederick Stafford makes his second and last appearance as OSS 117.
Title: Second Glance (film)
Passage: Second Glance is a 1992 Christian drama film directed by Rich Christiano. It is one of the Christiano Brothers' films to be viewable on Sky Angel's "Video On Demand" service, announced in 2008. The film follows the story of a young Christian, Daniel (David A. R. White), and his great internal conflict at home and in a public high school.
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October
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Rich Christiano
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Michel Boisrond
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How many years in office did the councillors elected from a town 20 km south of Dublin City serve?
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Title: Mayors in New Zealand
Passage: Mayors in New Zealand are the highest-ranking officer in a municipal government in New Zealand. Mayors are now elected at large, i.e. the role is contested by public vote across a whole district or city. Historically, city or town councillors elected one of their own as mayor, or chairman. Mayors are elected during the triennial local body elections.
Title: City of Cape Town elections
Passage: The council of the City of Cape Town in the Western Cape, South Africa is elected every five years by a system of mixed-member proportional representation. Half of the councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting from individual wards, while the other half are appointed from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received. By-elections are held to replace the councillors elected by wards if a vacancy occurs.
Title: Wicklow County Council election, 2014
Passage: An election to Wicklow County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 32 councillors were elected from five electoral divisions (Arklow, Baltinglass, Bray, Greystones and Wicklow) by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office, an increase of 8 seats from the previous election in 2009. In addition Arklow Town Council, Bray Town Council, Greystones Town Council and Wicklow Town Council were all abolished, as per the Local Government Reform Act 2014.
Title: Bray
Passage: Bray (Irish: "Br" , meaning "hill" , formerly "Br Chualann") is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated about 20 km south of Dublin city centre on the east coast. It has a population of 32,600 making it the ninth largest urban area in all of Ireland and the ninth largest urban area within the Republic of Ireland (at the 2016 census).
Title: Sandbach Town Council
Passage: Sandbach Town Council is a town council for the Cheshire Market Town of Sandbach. It which was established in 1974 as a successor council to the Sandbach Urban District Council. It comprises 20 councillors elected every four years. Meetings are held at the Sandbach Literary Institute.
Title: Gloucester City Council
Passage: Gloucester City Council is the local authority for Gloucester, which is split into 18 wards, with a total of 39 councillors elected to serve on the City Council. Following the last election in 2016 there were 22 Conservative Councillors, 10 Labour Councilors, and 7 Liberal Democrat councillors.
Title: Cheltenham Borough Council
Passage: Cheltenham Borough Council is the local authority for Cheltenham, which is split into 20 wards, with a total of 40 councillors elected to serve on the borough council. Since 2002 elections have been held every two years with half of the councillors elected at each election. Following the last election in 2016 there were 29 Liberal Democrat members, 7 Conservatives, 3 representing the People Against Bureaucracy group, and 1 Independent councillor.
Title: Neyyattinkara
Passage: Neyyattinkara in Thiruvananthapuram district is a municipal Town 20 km south of the kerala State capital Trivandrum on the National Highway 66 to Kanyakumari. The town spreads over an area of 16.21 km on the banks of the Neyyar River and is the headquarters of the Neyyattinkara taluk and the Neyyattinkara Revenue Division. It is a suburb of the extended metropolitan region of Thiruvananthapuram city. The name 'Neyyattinkara' in Malayalam regional language means shore (kara) of Neyyar River. This river flows from Agasthyarkoodam, the highest peak (1868m above MSL) in southern end of the Western Ghats.
Title: Vancouver City Council
Passage: Vancouver City Council is the governing body of the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The council consists of the mayor plus ten councillors elected to serve a three-year term, now four-year term starting in 2014. Monthly, a deputy mayor is appointed from among the councillors.
Title: Overstrand Local Municipality elections
Passage: The council of the Overstrand Local Municipality in the Western Cape, South Africa is elected every five years by a system of mixed-member proportional representation. Half of the councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting from individual wards, while the other half are appointed from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received. By-elections are held to replace the councillors elected by wards if a vacancy occurs.
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Wicklow County Council election, 2014
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Bray
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Rachel Rene Russell is an American author of which humorous childrens book series, written and illustrated by Rachel Rene Russell?
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Title: Rachel Rene Russell
Passage: Rachel Rene Russell is an American author of the childrens book series "Dork Diaries" and "The Misadventures of Max Crumbly."
Title: Freddy and Simon the Dictator
Passage: Freddy and Simon the Dictator (1956) is the 24th book in the generally humorous children's series "Freddy the Pig" written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. It tells how animals in New York State rebel against humans, destroying property and taking control of farms. At the same time, Freddys friend Mr. Camphor is pressured into running for governor. The situations collide when animals take over Camphors estate, imprisoning the political figures there.
Title: Freddy Rides Again
Passage: Freddy Rides Again (1951) is the 18th book in the humorous childrens series "Freddy the Pig" written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. In the story the talking Bean farm animals confront rich new neighbors who are demanding changes in the farm community.
Title: Freddy and Mr. Camphor
Passage: Freddy and Mr. Camphor (1944) is the 11th book in the humorous children's series "Freddy the Pig", written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. It tells of Freddy's adventures confronting trespassers when he takes a job as an estate caretaker.
Title: Every Dog Has His Day
Passage: Every Dog Has His Day is the tenth book in the "Hank the Cowdog" book series, a series of humorous children's mystery novels, written by John R. Erickson and illustrated by Gerald L. Holmes.
Title: Freddy the Pied Piper
Passage: Freddy the Pied Piper (1946) is the 14th book in the humorous children's series "Freddy the Pig" written by American author Walter R. Brooks, and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. It tells the tale of regathering circus animals following World War II, and of earning money to repair the disused circus equipment. (The title refers to an incident where Freddy pretends to pipe mice out of town.)
Title: Freddy and the Dragon
Passage: Freddy and the Dragon (1958) is the 26th and last book in the humorous children's series "Freddy the Pig" written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Freddys attempts to catch the gang extorting money from Centerboros city folk are hindered by a headless horseman. The dragon created as a circus attraction becomes a tool in fighting crime. The Bean animals settle accounts with the gang, and a long-standing foe.
Title: Freddy the Politician
Passage: Freddy the Politician (1939) is the 6th book in the humorous children's series "Freddy the Pig" written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. In this story, the Bean farm animals start a bank, and elect their first president, two institutions appearing through the rest of the series. Their honest and innocent approach is soon challenged by strangers from Washington.
Title: Freddy and the Bean Home News
Passage: Freddy and the Bean Home News (1943) is the tenth book in the humorous children's series "Freddy the Pig" written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. The story takes place when the United States was in the middle of World War II.
Title: Dork Diaries
Passage: Dork Diaries is a humorous children's book series written and illustrated by Rachel Rene Russell.
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Dork Diaries
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Rachel Rene Russell
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Dork Diaries
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Who was born first Henry Winkler or Irving Rapper?
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Title: Anna Lucasta (1959 film)
Passage: Anna Lucasta is a 1958 film directed by Arnold Laven and written by Philip Yordan. It stars Eartha Kitt, Sammy Davis Jr., and Henry Scott. It is a remake of the 1949 version (directed by Irving Rapper and starring Paulette Goddard), which itself was an adaptation of Yordan's 1936 stage play.
Title: Henry Winkler
Passage: Henry Franklin Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is an American actor, director, comedian, producer, and author.
Title: Hank Zipzer (TV series)
Passage: Hank Zipzer is a British children's television series which stars Nick James in the titular role as a 12-year-old dyslexic schoolboy. The show is based on the series of books by Henry Winkler, who plays the character of Mr. Rock, Hank's music teacher. The first season premiered in January 2014 on the CBBC Channel Unlike the books that took place in Winker's native United States, the series takes place in the United Kingdom. The second season began airing on 13 August 2015. Javone Prince made his first appearance as Mr Joy in season 2, episode 5, "Hank's Hero". The third season began airing on 26th May 2016, which was followed by an 84-minute Christmas movie later in 2016. In April 2017, Neil Fitzmaurice confirmed that there will not be a new series.
Title: Niagara Falls, or Does It?
Passage: Niagara Falls, or Does it? (2003, ISBN ) is the first book in the Hank Zipzer series, written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver, illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson and published by Grosset Dunlap.
Title: Music for UNICEF Concert
Passage: The Music for UNICEF Concert: A Gift of Song was a benefit concert of popular music held in the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on January 9, 1979. It was intended to raise money for UNICEF world hunger programs and to mark the beginning of the International Year of the Child. The concert was videotaped and broadcast the following day on NBC in the U.S. and around the world. The moderator was David Frost, with Gilda Radner and Henry Winkler also introducing some of the performers. Henry Fonda made a short appearance. Each performer signed a large parchment declaring support for UNICEF's goals.
Title: List of Hank Zipzer episodes
Passage: "Hank Zipzer" is a children's television series which stars Nick James in the titular role as a 12-year-old dyslexic schoolboy. The show is based on the series of books by Henry Winkler, who plays the character of Mr. Rock, Hank's music teacher. The first series premiered in January 2014 on CBBC and a second and third series have been commissioned. Unlike the books that took place in America, the series takes place in Britain. The second series began airing on 13 August 2015. Javone Prince made his first appearance as Mr Joy in series 2, episode 5, "Hank's Hero". The third series began airing on 26 May 2016, which was followed by an 84-minute Christmas movie on 12 December 2016. A fourth series has been confirmed by Winkler.
Title: Day of the Iguana
Passage: Day of the Iguana is the third book in the Hank Zipzer series by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver. It was first published in 2003 by Grosset Dunlap. The title is a reference to "The Night of the Iguana", a play by Tennessee Williams.
Title: Irving Rapper
Passage: Irving Rapper (16 January 1898, or 1902 20 December 1999) was an England-born American film director.
Title: Night Shift (film)
Passage: Night Shift is a 1982 American comedy film, directed by Ron Howard, concerning a timid night shift morgue employee whose life is turned upside down by a free-spirited entrepreneur. It stars Howard's "Happy Days" co-star Henry Winkler along with Michael Keaton, in his first starring role, and Shelley Long. Also appearing are Richard Belzer and Clint Howard. A young Kevin Costner has a brief scene as "Frat Boy 1", Shannen Doherty appears as a Bluebell scout, Vincent Schiavelli plays a man who delivers a sandwich to Winkler's character, and Charles Fleischer has a brief role as one of the jail prisoners.
Title: Gina Hecht
Passage: Gina Hecht ( ; born December 6, 1953) is an American actress. She was born in Houston, Texas, the daughter of stage actress Pauline Hecht, and decided to embark on a career as an actress at the age of ten. After high school she earned a degree from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Her big break came in 1979 when she was hired for the role of Jeanie DaVinci on the successful TV series "Mork Mindy". Her first film role was in the 1982 Ron Howard movie "Night Shift", alongside Henry Winkler and Michael Keaton.
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Are the two bands Magic Dirt and The Nearly Deads both American rock bands?
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Title: Adalita Srsen
Passage: Adalita Srsen (pronounced "Sers-n") is an Australian rock musician who is a founding member of the rock band Magic Dirt and a solo artist. She released her second solo album, "All Day Venus", in September 2013. She is known by the mononym Adalita.
Title: Connection (EP)
Passage: Connection is a split EP by the Orange County, California, rock bands Home Grown and Limbeck, released in 2000 by Utility Records. It resulted from a tour the previous year on which the two bands played together and became friends.
Title: Magic Dirt
Passage: Magic Dirt are an Australian rock band, which formed in 1991 in Geelong, Victoria, with Daniel Herring on guitar, Adam Robertson on drums, Adalita Srsen on vocals and guitar, and Dean Turner on bass guitar. Initially forming an alternative underground band called Deer Bubbles which split and formed into the much heavier, rock based group called The Jim Jims, they were renamed as Magic Dirt in 1992. Their top 40 releases on the ARIA Albums Chart are "Friends in Danger" (1996), "What Are Rockstars Doing Today" (2000), "Tough Love" (2003) and "Snow White" (2005). They have received nine ARIA Music Award nominations including four at the ARIA Music Awards of 1995 for "Life Was Better" their second extended play. Turner died in August 2009 of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (a soft tissue cancer). s of 2011 , the band is on hiatus with no immediate plans to tour or record.
Title: Claude Schnell
Passage: Claude Schnell (17 May 1958, Brooklyn, New York) is a French American keyboardist who has been a member of the bands Magic, Rough Cutt, Dio, and Last in Line. He also played on the YT album "Down for the Count".
Title: Live Plus One
Passage: Live Plus One is a live album by the American punk rock bands All and the Descendents, released in 2001 through Epitaph Records. A double album, it includes one disc by All recorded in 2001 on their "Problematic" tour, and a second disc by the Descendents recorded in 1996 on their "Everything Sucks" tour. The two bands are composed of the same musiciansbassist Karl Alvarez, guitarist Stephen Egerton, and drummer Bill Stevensonbut have different lead singers: Chad Price for All and Milo Aukerman for the Descendents. "Live Plus One" reached 45 on "Billboard"'s Top Independent Albums chart, making it the only All release and the second Descendents release ever to chart.
Title: Invisible Tonight
Passage: Invisible Tonight is the debut album by the American rock band The Nearly Deads. The album release was funded with a kickstarter project and was released on June 24, 2014.
Title: Joel Silbersher
Passage: Joel Silbersher is a musician from Melbourne, Australia, who was the singer and guitar player for rock and roll band, GOD (19861989). GOD had a minor but enduring hit with "My Pal," a song written by Silbersher. Since its release in 1988, "My Pal" has been covered by bands such as Dinosaur Jr, Magic Dirt, Violent Soho, Bonnie Prince Billy, and Peabody. At the closing of Melbourne's Tote Hotel, Silbersher and The Drones played "My Pal" as the very last song.
Title: Ral Snchez (musician)
Passage: Ral Snchez is a Spanish-born Australian rock musician, best known as the lead guitarist in Magic Dirt. Raul initially played in Melbourne based band Muffcake before joining Magic Dirt. Raul currently plays in River Of Snakes, and Tex Perkins super group "The Ape".
Title: The Nearly Deads
Passage: The Nearly Deads are an American alternative rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, formed in 2010. The band consists of Theresa Jeane, Steven Tobi, Kevin Koelsch, Javier Garza Jr, Josh Perrone. Their self-titled debut EP, "The Nearly Deads" was released in 2011. They signed with Standby Records in June 2013 to release their second EP, "Survival Guide", released on August 20 the same year. Their first full-length album, "Invisible Tonight", was released on June 24, 2014.
Title: Magic Dirt (US Version)
Passage: Magic Dirt is an album by Australian alternative rock band Magic Dirt released in the U.S. on the Dirt label. It compiles the band's first two Australian-released EPs "Signs of Satanic Youth" and "Life Was Better" along with additional tracks.
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Are Equisetum and Vallea both a type of genus?
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Title: Equisetum ramosissimum
Passage: Equisetum ramosissimum , known as branched horsetail, is a species of evergreen horsetail (genus "Equisetum", subgenus "Hippochaete"). It is not the same species as "Equisetum ramosissimum" , which is a synonym of "Equisetum giganteum".
Title: List of longest vines
Passage: This is a list of world's longest vines. A vine can refer to any plant with a growth habit of trailing or (that is, climbing) stems or runners. The first five species are unlikely to be superseded or even to change order of rank. This list is not all inclusive in part because many species have never been measured, and also because more careful measurements are needed for many species on this list. Some species have been included because they are the largest of a habit type (such as Poison Oak as longest root climber) or as the longest member of their division or phylum (such as Equisetum giganteum).
Title: Equisetum scirpoides
Passage: Equisetum scirpoides (dwarf scouring rush or dwarf horsetail) Michx. , Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 281 (1803). 2 n 216." "The smallest of the currently occurring representatives of the genus "Equisetum" (horsetail).
Title: Equisetum thermale
Passage: Equisetum thermale is an extinct horsetail species in the family Equisetaceae described from a group of whole plant fossils including rhizomes, stems, and leaves. The species is known from Middle to Late Jurassic sediments exposed in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is one of several extinct species placed in the living genus "Equisetum".
Title: Equisetopsida
Passage: Equisetopsida, or Sphenopsida, is a class of vascular plants with a fossil record going back to the Devonian. They are commonly known as horsetails. Living horsetails are represented by about twenty herbaceous species in the single genus "Equisetum". They typically grow in wet areas, with whorls of needle-like branches radiating at regular intervals from a single vertical stem.
Title: Equisetopsida sensu lato
Passage: Equisetopsida is the name of a class of plants that traditionally contains the single genus "Equisetum" (horsestails). However, in 2009, in an article titled "A phylogenetic classification of the land plants to accompany APG III," Mark W. Chase and James L. Reveal proposed a much broader sense for the Equisetopsida class name. In their system, Equisetopsida includes all land plants (embryophytes). Their rationale was that "If the major clades of green algae are recognized as classes, then all land plants, the embryophytes, should be included in a single class..."
Title: Equisetum
Passage: Equisetum ( ; horsetail, snake grass, puzzlegrass) is the only living genus in Equisetaceae, a family of vascular plants that reproduce by spores rather than seeds.
Title: Equisetum dimorphum
Passage: Equisetum dimorphum is an extinct horsetail species of the Equisetaceae family, and one of the oldest records of the Equisetum genus. It was found in rocks from the Lower Jurassic of Chubut, Argentina, among other plants as ferns, conifers and pteridosperms. Their remains consist on stems, leaves, strobili, and pagoda structures, which are preserved as impressions and casts. The combination of fine grained sediment, and the probable silica deposits in the epidermis of the plant, have managed to conserve not only its gross morphology, but also epidermal details not often present in this kind of preservation. This species was described in 2015 in Ameghiniana by a team led by Andres Elgorriaga, that included investigators of the Museum of Paleontology Egidio Feruglio, the Swedish Museum of Natural History, and the Buenos Aires University
Title: Calamites
Passage: Calamites is a genus of extinct arborescent (tree-like) horsetails to which the modern horsetails (genus "Equisetum") are closely related. Unlike their herbaceous modern cousins, these plants were medium-sized trees, growing to heights of more than 30 meters (100 feet). They were components of the understories of coal swamps of the Carboniferous Period (around ERROR! Start of period Carboniferous unknown, perhaps because it was mis-spelt or because it is missing from . ) .
Title: Vallea
Passage: Vallea is a genus of trees in the family Elaeocarpaceae. Trees in this genus are native to the Andes mountain range in South America and are classified in two species:
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Steven Weinberg worked with what Nobel Prize winning American theoretical physicist?
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Title: David Gross
Passage: David Jonathan Gross ( ; born February 19, 1941) is an American theoretical physicist and string theorist. Along with Frank Wilczek and David Politzer, he was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics for their discovery of asymptotic freedom. David Gross is the Chancellors Chair Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and was formerly the KITP director and holder of their Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical Physics . He is also a faculty member in the UC Santa Barbara Physics Department and is currently affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California. He is a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Title: Hugh David Politzer
Passage: Hugh David Politzer ( ; born August 31, 1949) is an American theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology. He shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics with David Gross and Frank Wilczek for their discovery of asymptotic freedom in quantum chromodynamics.
Title: WeinbergWitten theorem
Passage: In theoretical physics, the WeinbergWitten (WW) theorem, proved by Steven Weinberg and Edward Witten, states that massless particles (either composite or elementary) with spin "j" 12 cannot carry a
Title: Julian Schwinger
Passage: Julian Seymour Schwinger (February 12, 1918 July 16, 1994) was a Nobel Prize winning American theoretical physicist. He is best known for his work on the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED), in particular for developing a relativistically invariant perturbation theory, and for renormalizing QED to one loop order. Schwinger was a physics professor at several universities.
Title: Steven Weinberg
Passage: Steven Weinberg (born May 3, 1933) is an American theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate in Physics for his contributions with Abdus Salam and Sheldon Glashow to the unification of the weak force and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles.
Title: Kenneth G. Wilson
Passage: Kenneth Geddes "Ken" Wilson (June 8, 1936 June 15, 2013) was an American theoretical physicist and a pioneer in leveraging computers for studying particle physics. He was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on phase transitionsilluminating the subtle essence of phenomena like melting ice and emerging magnetism. It was embodied in his fundamental work on the renormalization group.
Title: Abdus Salam
Passage: Mohammad Abdus Salam '1': ", '2': ", '3': 'NI, SPk, KBE', '4': " (Punjabi, Urdu: ; ] ; 29 January 192621 November 1996), was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. A major figure in 20th century theoretical physics, he shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg for his contribution to the electroweak unification theory. He was the first Pakistani and first Muslim to receive a Nobel Prize in science and the second from an Islamic country to receive any Nobel Prize (after Anwar Sadat of Egypt).
Title: Sheldon Lee Glashow
Passage: Sheldon Lee Glashow ( ; born December 5, 1932) is a Nobel Prize winning American theoretical physicist. He is the Metcalf Professor of Mathematics and Physics at Boston University and Higgins Professor of Physics, Emeritus, at Harvard University, and is a member of the Board of Sponsors for the "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists".
Title: Richard Feynman
Passage: Richard Phillips Feynman ( ; May 11, 1918 February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics for which he proposed the parton model. For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Shin'ichir Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.
Title: Maria Goeppert-Mayer
Passage: Maria Goeppert Mayer (June 28, 1906 February 20, 1972) was a German-born American theoretical physicist, and Nobel laureate in Physics for proposing the nuclear shell model of the atomic nucleus. She was the second woman to win a Nobel prize in physics, after Marie Curie.
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Which actor in Oranges and Sunshine was born in 1965?
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Title: Frank Mosvold
Passage: Frank Mosvold (born 7 May 1965) is a Norwegian film and television producer. He has a B.S. in economics from Babson College (Wellesley, Ma) and Master in fine art in film production from Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, CA). In 1996 Frank Mosvold started his own production company, Kool Produktion AS. He has produced several award winning shorts, including the Terje Vigen award at the Norwegian Short Film Festival for the film "An Accidental Story". In 2004 he started making animated television series together with Tom Petter Hansen and Trond Morten Venaasen. Together they have produced the animated television series "Hubert" and "Sunshine Kathy (also known as Ella Bella Bingo)".
Title: Des Terblanche
Passage: Desmond Terblanche (born 27 October 1965) is a South African professional golfer who plays currently on the Sunshine Tour. He has won 12 times on the Sunshine Tour, along with three wins on the Asian Tour.
Title: Richard Dillane
Passage: Richard Dillane (born 1964) is an English actor. He played British agent Peter Nicholls in Ben Affleck's 2012 Iran-based political thriller, "Argo", winner among other things of the 2013 Oscar, Bafta and Golden Globe for Best Picture, and Merv the husband of Margaret Humphreys (played by Emily Watson) in Jim Loach's fact-based movie "Oranges and Sunshine".
Title: Jean-Pierre Talbot
Passage: Jean-Pierre Talbot (] ; born 12 August 1943) is a Belgian actor, best known for his lead role of Tintin in the movies "Tintin and the Golden Fleece" and "Tintin and the Blue Oranges".
Title: Jane Adams (actress)
Passage: Jane Adams (born April 1, 1965) is an American actress. She made her Broadway debut in the original production of "I Hate Hamlet" in 1991, and won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for the 1994 revival of "An Inspector Calls". Her film roles include "Happiness" (1998), "Wonder Boys" (2000), "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (2004), and "Little Children" (2006). She also had a recurring role on the NBC sitcom "Frasier" (19992000), and was nominated for the 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television for the HBO series "Hung" (200911).
Title: Normie Rowe
Passage: Norman John "Normie" Rowe AM (born 1 February 1947) is an Australian singer of pop music in the 1960s, and an actor of theatre and soap opera for which he remains best known as Douglas Fletcher in 1980s serial (in Sons and Daughters). As a singer he was credited for his bright and edgy tenor voice and dynamic stage presence. Many of Rowe's most successful recordings were produced by Nat Kipner and later by Pat Aulton, house producers for the Sunshine Records label. Backed by his band, The Playboys, Rowe released a string of Australian pop hits on the Sunshine Records label that kept him at the top of the Australian charts and made him the most popular solo performer of the mid-1960s. Rowe's double-sided hit "Que Sera Sera" "Shakin' All Over" was one of the most successful Australian singles of the 1960s.
Title: Stuart Wolfenden
Passage: Stuart Wolfenden is an English actor. He played Herbie in "Dead Man's Shoes", Bill in "Oranges and Sunshine", and Pete in "Best Laid Plans". In 1989, he played the character Mark Casey in "Coronation Street". He appeared as Mark Casey in the soap for two years.He also appears in television programmes such as; "Emmerdale", "Heartbeat", "Accused" and "Blue Murder". Stuart is soon to be seen as Liam in series two of "Prisoners' Wives".
Title: Rona Munro
Passage: Rona Munro (born 7 September 1959) is a Scottish writer. She has written plays for theatre, radio, and television. Her film work includes Ken Loach's "Ladybird, Ladybird" (1994), "Oranges and Sunshine" (2010) for Jim Loach and "Aime Jaguar" (1999), co-authored by German director Max Frberbck.
Title: Oranges and Sunshine
Passage: Oranges and Sunshine is a 2011 Australian drama film directed by Jim Loach as his directorial debut and stars Emily Watson, Hugo Weaving and David Wenham, with a screenplay by Rona Munro, based on the book "Empty Cradles" by Margaret Humphreys.
Title: David Wenham
Passage: David Wenham (born 21 September 1965) is an Australian actor who has appeared in movies, television series and theatre productions. He is known in Hollywood for his roles as Faramir in "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy, Carl in "Van Helsing", Dilios in "300" and its sequel "", Neil Fletcher in "Australia" and Lieutenant John Scarfield in "". He is also known in his native Australia for his role as Diver Dan in "SeaChange.
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Batavi is the fourth full-length album by which Dutch pagan Viking folk metal band, album's title and album's theme are reference to the Batavi?
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Title: Everything Remains (As It Never Was)
Passage: Everything Remains (As It Never Was) is the fourth full-length album by the Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie. The album was produced by Colin Richardson, and released on February 19, 2010 through Nuclear Blast.
Title: Batavi (Germanic tribe)
Passage: The Batavi were an ancient Germanic tribe that lived around the modern Dutch Rhine delta in the area that the Romans called Batavia, from the second half of the first century BC to the third century AD. The name is also applied to several military units employed by the Romans that were originally raised among the Batavi. The tribal name, probably a derivation from "batawj" ("good island", from Germanic "bat-" "good, excellent," which is also in the English "better," and "awj" "island, land near water"), refers to the region's fertility, today known as the "fruitbasket of the Netherlands" (the Betuwe).
Title: Visions from the Spiral Generator
Passage: Visions from the Spiral Generator is the fourth full-length album by Swedish progressivefolk metal band Vintersorg. It was released on 24 June 2002. This album saw a drastic shift in style in the band that was foreshadowed on the band's prior album, "Cosmic Genesis". The lyrics continued to be mixed between English and Swedish, and the music continued to be even more progressive and technical, moving farther away from the band's original folk influences.
Title: For One Pagan Brotherhood
Passage: For One Pagan Brotherhood is the first full-length album by Argentine pagan metal, folk metal band Tersivel. The album was released on February 26, 2011 through Trinacria Media.
Title: Wodan heerst
Passage: Wodan Heerst is an EP by the Dutch Paganfolk metal band Heidevolk. The first track is a track on Heidevolk's following studio album, Walhalla Wacht. The second track is a remixed version of a song featured on Heidevolk's previous release, De Strijdlust is Geboren; it features more violin than the previous version. The third and final track off this album is a cover of a song by the band Normaal. The lyrics can be read as a simple catechism of Wodan and his acts, mainly describing his quests for divine wisdom, interspersed with prayers to and praise of the god.
Title: Furor Gallico
Passage: Furor Gallico is a Celtic metal and Folk metal band that had originated in Milan, Italy. The band was formed by a collaboration among Melissa (past member, bass), Stefano (guitar) and Becky (Celtic harp) in 2007. The band was formed upon the idea of playing new school Italian folk metal. They have released only one demo album and two full-length album so far. Pagan was later added for vocals and Marco played the drums. Furor Gallico have songs in both English and in Italian, the band members take alternating roles in who writes the lyrics and composes the music in either language. The song Curmisagios was even written in dialetto brianzolo, a lombard dialect spoken in the area of Brianza, in western Lombardy. ref name"http:www.heavyworlds.com"Heavy Worlds http:www.heavyworlds.comsiteindex.phpinterviewsitem7095-furor-gallico-band Retrieved 1 December 2013ref
Title: Batavi (album)
Passage: Batavi is the fourth full-length album by the Dutch pagan Viking folk metal band Heidevolk. It was released on March 2, 2012 through Napalm Records. The album's title and album's theme are reference to the Batavi (Germanic tribe).
Title: Moonsorrow
Passage: Moonsorrow is a Finnish pagan metal band formed in Helsinki in 1995. Musically, the band incorporates elements of black metal and folk metal in their sound. The band call their sound "epic heathen metal" and try to distance themselves from the term "Viking metal". They have distanced themselves from other folk metal bands, emphasising that their music is pagan and spiritual and is challenging for its listeners, rather than happy or danceable. The band members have varying levels of pagan belief but they draw on pagan spirituality for lyrics and inspiration.
Title: Velua
Passage: Velua is the fifth full-length album by the Dutch pagan Viking folk metal band Heidevolk. It was released on March 20, 2015 through Napalm Records.
Title: Land (Tr album)
Passage: Land is the fourth full-length album by the Faroese Viking folk metal band Tr. It is a multilingual album with vocals in Faroese, English, Norwegian, Danish in Sinklars Vsa and Icelandic in Brennivn. It was released on May 30, 2008 through Napalm Records. The album is based on Nordic folklore. The final track is a new version of the song "Hail to the Hammer" which originally appeared on a demo in 2000, and again on "How Far To Asgaard" in 2002.
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Who also played in Porno for Pyros besides Martyn LeNoble?
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Title: Mick Martyn (Australian footballer)
Passage: Michael "Mick" Martyn (born 31 August 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne and Carlton in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is the son of Bryan Martyn who also played for North Melbourne and is a relative of early Carlton champion Paddy O'Brien. He is an AFL life member.
Title: Porno for Pyros (album)
Passage: Porno for Pyros is the eponymous debut album by Porno for Pyros, released on April 27, 1993 on the same label as Jane's Addiction, Warner Bros. Records. Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro and bassist Eric Avery, battling substance abuse issues, had left the band in 1991 in an attempt to stay clean, though the other half of the band wished to continue creating music. The remaining members of Jane's Addiction, Perry Farrell and Stephen Perkins, were joined by guitarist Peter DiStefano and future Jane's Addiction bassist Martyn LeNoble, and continued under the new band name Porno for Pyros. The band (and album) name is a reference to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, which are mentioned throughout the songs on the album as a recurring theme.
Title: Jim Galley
Passage: James Martyn Galley (4 October 1944 4 October 2012) played first-class cricket for Somerset in three matches in the 1969 season. He also played in one List A match for Somerset.
Title: Porno for Pyros
Passage: Porno for Pyros were an American alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1992, following the break-up of Jane's Addiction. The band comprised former Jane's Addiction members Perry Farrell (vocals) and Stephen Perkins (drums), and Peter DiStefano (guitar) and Martyn LeNoble (bass).
Title: Aubrey Martyn
Passage: Aubrey Martyn (4 January 1907 13 February 1989) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL). His brother, Colin Martyn, also played in the VFL.
Title: Stefan Adika
Passage: Stefan Adika is a bass guitarist who has played in the bands Dad's Porno Mag and L.A. Guns. He has also played with former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke and was a member of the Dee Dee Ramone Band. Adika has also performed live with Alice Cooper, and Edward Van Halen.
Title: The Wondergirls
Passage: The Wondergirls are a rock supergroup and side project formed in 1999. In its initial, short lived incarnation, the band featured Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland, Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray, Ian Astbury of The Cult, Shannon Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars, Jay Gordon and Ryan Shuck of Orgy and Julien-k, Doug Ardito of Puddle of Mudd, Ken Andrews of Failure, Martyn LeNoble of Porno for Pyros, and Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens of the Stone Age. The Wondergirls recorded two songs, "Let's Go All the Way" and "Drop That Baby" featuring Ashley Hamilton.
Title: Good God's Urge
Passage: Good God's Urge is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Porno for Pyros, released on May 28, 1996 on Warner Bros. It was the band's final album, and the only release to feature bass guitarist Mike Watt, who assisted the band in finishing the album after Martyn LeNoble left before all his bass tracks had been completed. There were three singles released from the album.
Title: Tudor Lodge
Passage: Tudor Lodge is an English folk music ensemble, which was formed in 1968, featuring John Stannard and Roger Strevens. The group started playing at the White Horse in Reading, England, and later made appearances at other clubs on the folk circuit. In 1969 Lyndon Green replaced Strevens and within a year, they were joined by the American singer and flautist, Ann Steuart. Tudor Lodge then toured the English folk circuit for over two years, playing at numerous venues, including the legendary Troubadour and Les Cousins clubs in London, where they played alongside artists including Ralph McTell, Al Stewart, Mike Cooper and John Martyn. Tudor Lodge also played support for Genesis, Fairport Convention, or Steeleye Span.
Title: Martyn LeNoble
Passage: Martyn LeNoble (Dutch: "Martijn LeNoble" ; born 14 April 1969) is a Dutch bassist and a founding member of Porno for Pyros.
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Which opera has more acts, Mireille or Der Zwerg?
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Title: Der Zwerg
Passage: Der Zwerg ("The Dwarf"), Op. 17, is an opera in one act by Austrian composer Alexander von Zemlinsky to a libretto by Georg Klaren, freely adapted from the short story "The Birthday of the Infanta" by Oscar Wilde.
Title: Nigel Levings
Passage: Nigel Levings is an Australian stage lighting designer. He has designed lights for over 400 productions. He works extensively on operas, and has designed a large portion of Opera Australia's repertoire. Some of his most significant works include operas such as "The Demon" at the Bregenz Festival and for Zurich Opera; "Billy Budd" for the Welsh National Opera, Opera Australia, Canadian Opera Company, and for the English National Opera; "Nabucco" for Opera Australia; "Wozzeck" for Opera Australia; "L'Orfeo" for Innsbrucker Festwochen der Alten Musik and the Berlin State Opera; "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for the 1994 Edinburgh Festival; "La Belle Vivette" for the English National Opera; "Simon Boccanegra" for the Royal Opera House, Washington National Opera, and Dallas Opera; "Falstaff" for Thtre du Chtelet; "Idomeneo", "Turandot", and "The Barber of Seville" for the Houston Grand Opera; and "Queen of Spades" for the Dallas Opera.
Title: Fidelio
Passage: Fidelio (originally titled Leonore, oder Der Triumph der ehelichen Liebe ; English: "Leonore, or The Triumph of Marital Love"), Op. 72, is Ludwig van Beethoven's only opera. The German libretto was originally prepared by Joseph Sonnleithner from the French of Jean-Nicolas Bouilly, with the work premiering at Vienna's Theater an der Wien on 20 November 1805. The following year, helped shorten the work from three acts to two. After further work on the libretto by Georg Friedrich Treitschke, a final version was performed at the Krntnertortheater on 23 May 1814. By convention, both of the first two versions are referred to as "Leonore".
Title: Der Zwerg (Schubert)
Passage: Der Zwerg (The Dwarf) is a lied (or ballad) for voice and piano by Franz Schubert, written in the mid-1820s on a text by Matthus von Collin. In Otto Erich Deutsch's catalogue of Schubert's works, it is Op. 22, No. 1, D. 771.
Title: Flames of Paris
Passage: Flames of Paris (Russian: ) is a full-length ballet in four acts, choreographed by Vasily Vainonen to music by Boris Asafyev based on songs of the French Revolution. The libretto by Nicolai Volkov and Vladimir Dmitriev was adapted from a book by Felix Gras. It was premiered at the Kirov Theatre in Leningrad on 7 November 1932, with Natalia Dudinskaya as Mireille de Poitiers, Vakhtang Chabukiani as Jrme, Olga Jordan as Jeanne, Nina Anisimova as Thrse, and Konstantin Sergeyev as Mistral. The conductor was Yuri Fayer.
Title: The Seventh Dwarf
Passage: The Seventh Dwarf (German: "Der 7bte Zwerg" ), is a German 3D computer-animated film, created in 2014. The movie is based upon the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty and characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It is a sequel to the films "7 Dwarves Men Alone in the Wood" (2004) and "7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough" (2006).
Title: Der Wildschtz
Passage: Der Wildschtz oder Die Stimme der Natur ("The Poacher, or The Voice of Nature") is a German "Komische Oper", or comic opera, in three acts by Albert Lortzing from a libretto by the composer adapted from the comedy "Der Rehbock, oder Die schuldlosen Schuldbewussten" by August von Kotzebue. It had its premiere at the Stadttheater in Leipzig on 31 December 1842.
Title: Der junge Lord
Passage: Der junge Lord ("The Young Lord") is an opera in two acts by Hans Werner Henze to a German libretto by Ingeborg Bachmann, after Wilhelm Hauff's "Der Affe als Mensch" ("The Ape as Man") from "Der Scheik von Alexandria und seine Sklaven" ("The Sheik of Alexandria and his Slaves").
Title: Mireille (opera)
Passage: Mireille is an 1864 opera in five acts by Charles Gounod to a French libretto by Michel Carr after Frdric Mistral's poem "Mireio". The vocal score is dedicated to George V of Hanover.
Title: Der Widerspnstigen Zhmung
Passage: Der Widerspnstigen Zhmung (also: Der Widerspenstigen Zhmung ) (English: "The Taming of the Shrew") is a German-language comic opera in four acts by the German composer Hermann Goetz. It was written between 1868 and 1872 and first performed at the National Theatre Mannheim on 11 October 1874 under the conductor Ernst Frank. The libretto, by and the composer, is based on Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew". The style of the opera shows Goetz turning away from the musical ideas of Richard Wagner towards the classicism of Mozart. "Der Widerspnstigen Zhmung " was a huge success, not only in Germany but in the United States and in Great Britain, where it received high praise from George Bernard Shaw.
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Mireille
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Mireille (opera)
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Der Zwerg
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Which play, set in Ancient Britain , was created by Shakespeare?
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Title: Venicones
Passage: The Venicones were a people of ancient Britain, known only from a single mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150 AD. He recorded that their town was 'Orrea'. This has been identified as the Roman fort of Horrea Classis, located by Rivet and Smith as Monifieth, six miles east of Dundee. Therefore, they are presumed to have lived between the Tay and the Mounth, south of Aberdeen. Andrew Breeze has suggested that the tribal name probably means "hunting hounds". A slightly differing etymology, "kindred hounds", identifies the name with "Maen Gwyngwn", a region mentioned in the "Gododdin".
Title: Thomas Jenkins (headmaster)
Passage: Thomas Jenkins was the headmaster of the King Edward VI Grammar School in Stratford-upon-Avon in England starting in 1575. As such, his claim to fame is that William Shakespeare is considered likely to have been one of his students. No school records from the period survive; however, Jenkins is believed to have been of Welsh extraction, and a Welsh schoolmaster Sir Hugh Evans features in Shakespeare's play "The Merry Wives of Windsor". Jenkins would have taught Shakespeare Latin grammar and literature. It has been speculated that Jenkins taught, and awakened in Shakespeare, an interest in the legendary history of the British Isles, and as such influenced Shakespeare to create plays featuring this material, such as "King Lear" and "Cymbeline".
Title: Vacomagi
Passage: The Vacomagi were a people of ancient Britain, known only from a single mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150. From his general description and the approximate locations of their neighbors, their territory was the region of Strathspey, including that part of the northern coast of Scotland. Ptolemy says that their towns or principal places were called 'Bannatia', 'Tamia', "Pinnata Castra", and 'Tuesis'.
Title: Agricola (book)
Passage: The Agricola (Latin: "De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae" , lit. On the life and character of Julius Agricola) is a book by the Roman historian Tacitus, written AD 98 , which recounts the life of his father-in-law Gnaeus Julius Agricola, an eminent Roman general and Governor of Britain from AD 7778 - 8384. It also covers, briefly, the geography and ethnography of ancient Britain. As in the "Germania", Tacitus favorably contrasts the liberty of the native Britons to the corruption and tyranny of the Empire; the book also contains eloquent and forceful polemics against the rapacity and greed of Rome.
Title: Carnonacae
Passage: The Carnonacae were a people of ancient Britain, known only from a single mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150. From his general description and the approximate locations of their neighbors, their territory was along the western coast of modern Ross-shire. Ptolemy does not provide them with a town or principal place.
Title: Silures
Passage: The Silures were a powerful and warlike tribe or tribal confederation of ancient Britain, occupying what is now south east Wales and perhaps some adjoining areas. They were bordered to the north by the Ordovices; to the east by the Dobunni; and to the west by the Demetae.
Title: Brigantia (ancient region)
Passage: Brigantia is the land inhabited by the Brigantes, a British Celtic tribe which occupied the largest territory in ancient Britain. The territory of Brigantia which now forms Northern England and part of The Midlands covered the majority of the land between the River Tyne and the River Humber forming the largest Brythonic Kingdom in ancient Britain. It was recorded by Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD to extend sea to sea, from the Irish sea on the west coast to the North sea in the east
Title: Cymbeline
Passage: Cymbeline , also known as Cymbeline, King of Britain, is a play by William Shakespeare set in Ancient Britain and based on legends that formed part of the Matter of Britain concerning the early Celtic British King Cunobeline. Although listed as a tragedy in the First Folio, modern critics often classify "Cymbeline" as a romance or even a comedy. Like "Othello" and "The Winter's Tale", it deals with the themes of innocence and jealousy. While the precise date of composition remains unknown, the play was certainly produced as early as 1611.
Title: Epidii
Passage: The Epidii (Greek: ) were a people of ancient Britain, known from a mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150. "Epidion" has been identified as the island of Islay in modern Argyll. Ptolemy does not list a town for the Epidii, but the Ravenna Cosmography (RC 108.4) mentions "Rauatonium", which is assumed to be Southend.
Title: Cornovii (Caithness)
Passage: The Cornovii were a people of ancient Britain, known only from a single mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150. From his description, their territory is reliably known to have been at the northern tip of Scotland, in Caithness. Ptolemy does not provide them with a town or principal place.
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Cymbeline
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Thomas Jenkins (headmaster)
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Cymbeline
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The Brood was a stable that was composed of Gangrel, Christian, and an actor and retired professional wrestler, who is a member of the WWE Hall of Fame, and whose nationality is what?
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Title: Tatsumi Fujinami
Passage: Tatsumi Fujinami ( , "Fujinami Tatsumi" , ring name: ) (born December 28, 1953) is a Japanese professional wrestler, who famously used the nickname ""The Dragon"". He is credited for inventing the dragon sleeper and the dragon suplex. He is also the owner and founder of the Dradition wrestling promotion. In 2015, Fujinami was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, while also signing on as an ambassador for the company. WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart has said of Fujinami: "I always wanted to be the great wrestler that Tatsumi Fujinami was."
Title: Lita (wrestler)
Passage: Amy Dumas ( ; born April 14, 1975), better known as Lita, is an American retired professional wrestler, and singer most recently signed with WWE as an analyst. She performed as a wrestler with WWE from 2000 to 2006, and has since made part-time appearances with the company. She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014. She's the color commentator alongside Jim Ross for the Mae Young Classic.
Title: Edge (wrestler)
Passage: Adam Joseph Copeland (born October 30, 1973), is a Canadian actor and retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Edge. He is best known for his long tenure in the professional wrestling promotion WWE, where he is a member of the WWE Hall of Fame.
Title: Big Boss Man (wrestler)
Passage: Ray Washington Traylor Jr. (May 2, 1963 September 22, 2004) was an American professional wrestler who was best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the ring name (The) Big Boss Man (sometimes spelled Bossman), as well as for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as The Boss, The Man, The Guardian Angel, and Big Bubba Rogers. During his appearances with the WWF, Big Boss Man held the WWF World Tag Team Championship once and the WWF Hardcore Championship four times. On March 7, 2016, Traylor was confirmed to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2016. He was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame 2016 by Slick and the award was accepted by his wife Angela and his daughters Lacy and Megan.
Title: Don Muraco
Passage: Donald Muraco (born September 10, 1949) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation from 1981 to 1988, where he held the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship on two occasions and was crowned the inaugural King of the Ring in 1985. Muraco was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2014.
Title: Blackjack Lanza
Passage: John Lanza (born October 14, 1935) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Blackjack Lanza. Lanza was one-half of the tag team The Blackjacks with Blackjack Mulligan in the American Wrestling Association (AWA) and World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). He is currently a producer in WWE. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006.
Title: Beth Phoenix
Passage: Elizabeth Kocianski-Copeland (born November 24, 1980) is a retired American professional wrestler, better known by her ring name Beth Phoenix. She is best known for her time with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where she is a former WWE Divas Champion, a three-time WWE Women's Champion and the youngest person to ever be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Title: The Brood (professional wrestling)
Passage: The Brood was a stable known for its time in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) during the Attitude Era of the late 1990s. The stable was composed of Gangrel, Christian and Edge. Their gimmick was that of a clan of vampires, although they were often merely described by announcers as living a "gothic lifestyle".
Title: Tully Blanchard
Passage: Tully Arthur Blanchard (born January 22, 1954) is a Canadian-born American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Jim Crockett Promotions and the World Wrestling Federation in the mid to late 1980s as a member of The Four Horsemen and The Brain Busters. Championships held by Blanchard over his career include the NWA World Television Championship, NWA World Tag Team Championship, WWF World Tag Team Championship, and NWA United States Heavyweight Championship. He was inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame in 2009 and the WWE Hall of Fame in 2012.
Title: Arn Anderson
Passage: Martin Anthony Lunde (born September 20, 1958), better known by his ring name Arn Anderson, is an American road agent and retired professional wrestler and author. His career has been highlighted by his alliances with Ric Flair and various members of the wrestling stable The Four Horsemen in the NWAWCW. He currently serves as the senior producer for "WWE Raw". On March 31, 2012, Anderson was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as a member of the Four Horsemen.
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Canadian
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The Brood (professional wrestling)
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Edge (wrestler)
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Leo Sidran co-produced "Al Otro Lado Del Rio" for the soundtrack to a movie about what man?
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Title: On the Far Side of the Tunnel
Passage: On the Far Side of the Tunnel (Spanish: "Al otro lado del tnel" ) is a 1994 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime de Armin. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Al otro lado del ro
Passage: "Al otro lado del ro" (English: On the Other Side of the River ) is a song, written and performed by Uruguayan singer Jorge Drexler for the film "The Motorcycle Diaries" (2004). Besides the film's soundtrack, it can also be found in Drexler's seventh album "Eco"; in the soundtrack the bassist Jeff Eckels also performed.
Title: Jos Luis Garca Agraz
Passage: Jos Luis Garca Agraz (born 16 November 1952) is a Mexican film director. He was born in Mexico City in 1952. He studied at the Centro de Estudios Cinematogrficos (or CUEC) at UNAM. His script "Los supersabios" was turned into an animated feature in 1975. He was assistant director to Jos Estrada in "Maten al len" (1975) and "Los indolentes"; to Julin Pastor in "El esperado amor desesperado" (1975) and "La casta divina" (1976); to Gonzalo Martnez in "Del otro lado del puente" (1977), and to Arturo Ripstein in "La viuda negra" (1977) and "Cadena perpetua" (1978).
Title: The Motorcycle Diaries (film)
Passage: The Motorcycle Diaries (Spanish: "Diarios de motocicleta" ) is a 2004 biopic about the journey and written memoir of the 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara, who would several years later become internationally known as the iconic Marxist guerrilla commander and revolutionary Che Guevara. The film recounts the 1952 expedition, initially by motorcycle, across South America by Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado. As well as being a road movie, the film is a coming-of-age film; as the adventure, initially centered on youthful hedonism, unfolds, Guevara discovers himself transformed by his observations on the life of the impoverished indigenous peasantry. Through the characters they encounter on their continental trek, Guevara and Granado witness firsthand the injustices that the destitute face and are exposed to people and social classes they would have never encountered otherwise. To their surprise, the road presents to them both a genuine and captivating picture of Latin American identity. As a result, the trip also plants the initial seed of cognitive dissonance and radicalization within Guevara, who ostensibly would later view armed revolution as a way to challenge the continent's endemic economic inequalities and political repression.
Title: Del Otro Lado del Sol
Passage: Del Otro Lado del Sol is the third studio album released in 1991 by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona.
Title: Berta Serra Manzanares
Passage: Berta Serra Manzanares (born 1958) is a Spanish poet and novelist. She was born in Rub, Barcelona and studied Hispanic philology at the University of Barcelona. She published several volumes of poetry in the 1990s. Turning to fiction, she was nominated for the Premio Herralde for her debut novel "El otro lado del mundo". Her second novel was called "El oeste ms lejano". Her most recent novel "Los ojos del huracn" is centred on the slave trade in colonial Cuba.
Title: List of La otra cara del alma episodes
Passage: La Otra Cara del Alma (The Other Face of The Soul), previously known as ngel Cado, La Otra Cara de Alma and El Otro Lado del alma, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca. It stars Gabriela Spanic, Eduardo Capetillo, Michelle Vieth, Jorge Alberti, Amaranta Ruiz, Ramiro Huerta, Sergio Klainer, and Saby Kamalich. It is a remake of "El angel caido" which starred Rebecca Jones, produced by Televisa in 1985.
Title: Me Gusta Bailar Contigo
Passage: Me Gusta Bailar Contigo (English: "I Like To Dance With You") is the twelfth studio album released by Juan Gabriel in 1979 and was re-release in 1996 as Del Otro Lado del Puente. This album features songs from Del Otro Lado del Puente film.
Title: Del Otro Lado del Puente
Passage: Del Otro Lado del Puente is the title of a soundtrack album released by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel for the movie Del Otro Lado del Puente in 1979 and was re-release in 1996.
Title: Leo Sidran
Passage: Leo Sidran is a musician, composer, performer, and producer whose credits include co-producing the Oscar-winning song "Al Otro Lado Del Rio" for the soundtrack to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries".
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Ernesto Guevara
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Leo Sidran
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The Motorcycle Diaries (film)
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What is the sixth largest telecom operator in India of which Reliance Digital TV ltd is a subsidiary?
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Title: Reliance Communications
Passage: Reliance Communications Ltd. (stylised as RCom) is an Indian telecommunications company headquartered in Navi Mumbai, India. It provides GSM (Voice; 2G, 3G, 4G) mobile services, fixed line broadband and voice services, and Direct-To-Home (DTH) services, depending upon the areas of operation. Reliance Communications is the sixth largest telecom operator in India with 85.4 million subscribers, as of May 2017. RCom is a subsidiary of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group.
Title: 9X Tashan
Passage: 9X Tashan is a Punjabi language music channel operated by 9X Media who also owns 9XM, 9X Jalwa, 9x Jhakaas and 9XO. Channel was launched on 31 August 2011 and is now available on major DTH and cable operators across India including Airtel digital TV, Tata Sky, Sun Direct, Reliance Digital TV, Dish TV and Videocon d2h.
Title: E-Junior
Passage: e-junior is the first UAE children TV channel created by e-Vision which is part of Etisalat the largest telecom operator in the Middle East. "e-junior" was launched in the year 2001, it targets kids up to 14 years old. the channel content is a mix of educational, fun, adventurous and fantasy programs.
Title: Smart Telecom
Passage: Smart Telecom (AIM:SMR) is an Irish telecom operator that started as a phone card seller. It is also the third largest provider of cost-sensitive telecom services sector in Ireland, behind the incumbent operator Eircom and BT Ireland. It currently has an estimated 50,000 land-line customers and 18,000 broadband subscribers. Smart operates several services:
Title: Tlsonique
Passage: Tlsonique is a Swiss telecommunication company founded in 1998 and headquartered in Geneva. For most of its existence, it has been the largest telecom operator in Switzerland that is neither state-owned nor a subsidiary of an international corporation.
Title: Reliance Digital
Passage: Reliance Digital is a consumer durables and information technology concept from Reliance Retail. It is a subsidiary of Reliance Retail, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries.
Title: Banglalink
Passage: Banglalink (Bengali: ), is one of the largest cellular service providers in Bangladesh. Banglalink Digital Communications Ltd. (previously Orascom Telecom Bangladesh Ltd.) is fully owned by Telecom Ventures Ltd. (previously Orascom Telecom Ventures Ltd.) of Malta, which is a 100 owned subsidiary of global telecom holding. following business combination, in April 2011, between Vimpelcom Ltd. and Wind Telecom S.P.A, Vimpelcom owns 51.92 shares of global telecom holding. Vimpelcom is one of the world's largest integrated limited telecommunications services operators providing voice and data services through a range of traditional and broadband mobile and fixed technologies in Russia, Italy, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Algeria, Pakistan, Burundi, Zimbabwe, Central African Republic, Canada and Bangladesh. Vimpelcom is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and is listed as an ads on the Nasdaq global select market under the symbol "VIP".
Title: Reliance Digital TV
Passage: Reliance Digital TV Ltd is an Indian direct to home (DTH) television operator offering services under the brand name Reliance Digital TV. Reliance Digital TV Ltd is a subsidiary of Reliance Communications.
Title: Fakt Marathi
Passage: Fakt Marathi (Marathi: ) is a 247 Marathi-Movie channel launched on 2016. The Mumbai-based firm Enterr10 Television Pvt. Ltd owns the channel. Its broadcasting area is Maharashtra, India. This channel is available on the direct to home providers such as Reliance Digital TV (Big TV), Tata Sky, Airtel digital TV and Dish TV.
Title: MegaFon
Passage: MegaFon (Russian: ), previously known as North-West GSM, is the second largest mobile phone operator and the third largest telecom operator in Russia. It works in the GSM, UMTS and LTE standard. Its main competitors are Mobile TeleSystems (MTS), VimpelCom (Beeline), and Tele2 (Rostelecom) in the cellular segment, and Rostelecom and Interregional TransitTelekom in the fixed-line seagment. As of June 2012, the company serves 62.1 million subscribers in Russia and 1.6 million in Tajikistan, South Ossetia and Abkhazia. It is headquartered in Moscow.
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Reliance Communications
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Reliance Digital TV
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Reliance Communications
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Which breed of dairy cattle originating in Holland produced the world-record breaking amount of semen for a bull in 2012?
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Title: Chinese Black Pied cattle
Passage: The Chinese Black Pied or Chinese Black and White is a Chinese breed of dairy cattle. It derives from cross-breeding with local cows of black and white dairy cattle of various breeds imported since the 1870s from Canada, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States. It is the most numerous dairy breed in China and is distributed throughout the country.
Title: Lineback cattle
Passage: Lineback Dairy Cattle is a dual breed of cattle, derived from the Holstein breed, and to whom the Randall cattle bear a strong resemblance. While not a commonplace breed, they are found in small numbers as "productive pets" amid larger numbers of other dairy cattle breeds on dairy farms throughout North America.
Title: Dairy cattle showmanship
Passage: Showing dairy cattle provides the dairy farmer a means of buying and selling their cows or heifers and selecting foundational cows for their dairy herd. Shows can be social events in addition to serving as important business opportunities, and ages of those who show and attend cover a broad range. Dairy shows are also an important tool in sparking the interest of young people to become involved in the dairy industry. The six breeds of dairy cows that are shown are Ayrshire cattle, Brown Swiss cattle, Milking Shorthorn, Guernsey cattle, Holstein cattle and Jersey cattle. In order to register for a show, payment and the registration for the cow or heifer must be submitted. The registration would include the breed, birthdate, dam and sire of the animal.
Title: Holstein Friesian cattle
Passage: Holstein Friesians (often shortened to Holsteins in North America, while the term Friesians is often used in the UK) are a breed of dairy cattle originating from the Dutch provinces of North Holland and Friesland, and Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany and Jutland. They are known as the world's highest-production dairy animals.
Title: Toystory (bull)
Passage: Toystory was a Holstein bull that has sired an estimated 500,000 offspring in more than 50 countries around the world. He was owned by Genex Cooperative Inc and he was housed Shawano, Wisconsin. In 2012 Toystory produced a world record-breaking 2 millionth unit of semen at eleven years of age and was the first Holstein bull in history to achieve this mark. This surpassed the previous world record of 1.7 million units of semen set by a Dutch Bull named Sunny Boy. Over his lifetime Toystory produced 2.4 million units of semen. Toystory died on Thanksgiving day in 2014 at thirteen years of age. "The death of TOYSTORY means the passing of the industry's most prolific sire," stated Keith Heikes, Genex Chief Operating Officer, "This bull was one of a kind for many reasons."
Title: Mastitis in dairy cattle
Passage: Mastitis in dairy cattle is the persistent, inflammatory reaction of the udder tissue. Mastitis, a potentially fatal mammary gland infection, is the most common disease in dairy cattle in the United States. It is also the most costly to the dairy industry. Milk from cows suffering from mastitis has an increased somatic cell count.
Title: World Dairy Expo
Passage: World Dairy Expo is a five-day event showcasing dairy cattle and the newest technologies available to the dairy industry. The show is held annually at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Considered the largest and most important dairy cattle show in North America, it has been held in the first week of October since 1967.
Title: Zebu
Passage: A zebu ( , or ; "Bos primigenius indicus" or "Bos indicus" or "Bos taurus indicus"), sometimes known as indicine cattle or humped cattle, is a species or subspecies of domestic cattle originating in the Indian subcontinent. Zebu are characterised by a fatty hump on their shoulders, a large dewlap, and sometimes drooping ears. They are well adapted to withstanding high temperatures, and are farmed throughout the tropical countries, both as pure zebu and as hybrids with taurine cattle, the other main type of domestic cattle. Zebu are used as draught oxen, dairy cattle, and beef cattle, as well as for byproducts such as hides and dung for fuel and manure. In 1999, researchers at Texas AM University successfully cloned a zebu.
Title: Estonian red cattle
Passage: Estonian red cattle (Estonian: Eesti punane veis) are a dairy cattle breed from Estonia. The color is red, but sometimes it varies from red-white to brown and rarely black. Red cattle was developed by Angli, North Slesvigi and the Danish Red dairy cattle. In the last century the biggest breeders were Middendorff and Sievers.
Title: Alderney cattle
Passage: The Alderney was a breed of dairy cattle originating from the British Channel Island of Alderney, though no longer found on the island. The pure breed is now extinct, though hybrids still exist.
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Holstein Friesians
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Toystory (bull)
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Holstein Friesian cattle
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Which movie was released first, 'Beauty and the Beast' or 'Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier'?
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Title: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
Passage: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates is a 1956 live-action Walt Disney adventure film starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. It was shot in Cave-In-Rock, Illinois. This film acts as a prequel to 1955's "Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" and is an edited compilation of the fourth and fifth stories featuring the Disney television series "Davy Crockett":
Title: Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park
Passage: Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park is a state park in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. Situated along the Nolichucky River, the park consists of 105 acre centered on the traditional birthplace of legendary Tennessee frontiersman, soldier, and politician Davy Crockett (1786-1836). The park includes a replica of Crockett's birth cabin, a museum, and a large campground.
Title: Davy Crockett (1910 film)
Passage: Davy Crockett is a 1910 American silent starring Hobart Bosworth as Davy Crockett, with Betty Harte and Tom Santschi. The film was directed by Francis Boggs and distributed by Selig Polyscope Co. It was commercially released in the United States. With a storyline similar to the 1909 "Davy Crockett In Hearts United", this fictional account of Crockett's life has him rescuing his lady love from marrying his rival. The movie ends with Crockett and his girlfriend riding off together.
Title: Riders in the Sky Present: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
Passage: Riders in the Sky Present: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
Title: Davy Crockett In Hearts United
Passage: Davy Crockett In Hearts United is a 1909 American silent film starring Charles K. French as Davy Crockett, with Evelyn Graham, Charles Bauman, Charles W. Travis and Charles Inslee. The film was directed by Fred Balshofer and distributed by New York Motion Picture Co. It was commercially released on June 4, 1909 in the United States. This is believed to be the first movie ever made about Davy Crockett. The fictional romance depicted frontiersman Crockett rescuing a woman named Anna in mid-ceremony from marriage to a man she didn't love. She and Crockett rode off on his horse. They went directly to a minister who married them, and he brought her home to his mother.
Title: Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer
Passage: Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer is a 1956 American western adventure film co-produced and directed by Albert C. Gannaway and Ismael Rodrguez and starring Bruce Bennett, Lon Chaney Jr. and Faron Young. The film was shot in Trucolor in Mexico. It was released by Republic Pictures at the height of the "Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" craze.
Title: The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory
Passage: The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory (1987) is a made-for-TV film about the 1836 Battle of the Alamo written and directed by Burt Kennedy, starring James Arness as James Bowie, Brian Keith as Davy Crockett, Alec Baldwin as William Barrett Travis, Raul Julia as Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, and featuring a single scene cameo by Lorne Greene as Sam Houston. Unlike most other films about the Alamo the most prominent other exception being the 1955 film "The Last Command" (which was released during the cultural frenzy created by Walt Disney's Davy Crockett television miniseries) it focuses on Bowie as the main character rather than Crockett.
Title: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
Passage: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier is a 1955 live-action Walt Disney adventure film starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. This film is an edited compilation of the first three stories from the Disney television miniseries "Davy Crockett" :
Title: Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)
Passage: Beauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos, and co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films. The film is based on Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name, itself an adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's eighteenth-century fairy tale. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Emma Watson and Dan Stevens as the titular characters with Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson in supporting roles.
Title: Davy Crockett, Indian Scout
Passage: Davy Crockett, Indian Scout is a 1950 Western film starring George Montgomery as Davy Crockett's nephew.
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Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
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Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)
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Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
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Gavin free served as creative director of a production company founded in what year?
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Title: Bedlam Productions
Passage: Bedlam Productions is an independent film and television production company based in Soho, London and has been in operation since 2009. Bedlam was founded by Simon Egan and Gareth Unwin; the two met while studying film at Ravensbourne College. Creative Director Simon Breen joined the production company at the beginning of 2011.
Title: Stuart Vevers
Passage: Stuart Vevers is a British fashion designer. He graduated from the University of Westminster in 1996. His first job was at Calvin Klein, followed by Bottega Veneta, Givenchy and Louis Vuitton, where he worked with Marc Jacobs. He joined Mulberry as creative director in 2005 and was instrumental in the company's success, transforming their leather goods into the must-have bags. He has also collaborated with Luella Bartley and Designer of the Year, Giles Deacon. In 2006, he won the British Fashion Council's Accessory Designer of the Year award. In July 2007 it was announced that he had been appointed creative director of Loewe, and, on 25 June 2013, Vevers was announced to be the executive creative director at American label Coach.
Title: Roger Holzberg
Passage: Roger Holzberg (born 1954) is an American health innovator, creative director, and inventor. He is the co-founder and creative director for Reimagine Well, as well as the founder of the organization My Bridge 4 Life. He also previously served as the Creative Director (consulting) for the National Cancer Institute. Through My Bridge 4 Life, Holzberg provides a wellness network for people facing health crises. Holzberg was for twelve years a Vice President Creative Director at The Walt Disney Company, both at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online and at Walt Disney Imagineering, until he left to found My Bridge 4 Life in 2008.
Title: Rooster Teeth
Passage: Rooster Teeth Productions, LLC, commonly referred to as just Rooster Teeth, is an American production company located mainly in Austin, Texas as well as Los Angeles, California. Rooster Teeth was founded by Burnie Burns, Matt Hullum, Geoff Ramsey, Jason Saldaa, Gus Sorola, and Joel Heyman in 2003.
Title: Mal MacDougall
Passage: Malcolm Mal MacDougall (21 August 1928 31 October 2014) was a prominent speechwriter and creative director from the advertising industry. He developed several high-profile advertising campaigns in the 1980s and 1990s, including Diet Coke's Just for the Taste of It, and successful campaigns for Revlon, Heineken, Titleist, Procter Gamble, BMW and the State of Israel. His campaigns have won more than 100 awards worldwide, including multiple Clios, One Show Awards and Effies. He served as president and creative director at Christy MacDougall Mitchell, at Humphrey Browning MacDougall, at Lintas, at Ally Gargano and at Hill, Holliday. Most recently, he was Executive Creative Director with New York-based ad agency Bodden Partners.
Title: Creative Impulse Entertainment
Passage: Creative Impulse Entertainment (also known as "Creative Impulse" and "CIE") is a transmedia production company founded by Jan Lucanus in 2003. With the company mantra "Intrigue, Entertain, Inspire Social Change", CIE bills itself as a home for artists that create content across multiple forms of media. CIE's production portfolio encompasses comic books (collectively referred to as the "Creative Impulse Universe"), film, video, animation, music, and games, with subsidiaries dedicated to each craft ("Creative Impulse Publishing", "Creative Impulse Films", "Creative Impulse Music", and work for hire production and consulting services through "Creative Impulse Alliance").
Title: Rackham
Passage: Rackham (later, Rackham Entertainment) was a French miniature and role-playing games production company founded in 1997 by Jean Bey, CEO and Creative Director.
Title: Gavin Free
Passage: Gavin David Free (born 23 May 1988) is an English actor, director, cinematographer, and internet personality. Free is best known for his work at Rooster Teethwhere he formerly served as creative directorfeaturing in many of their projects, including the Achievement Hunter gaming division. He directed of "Red vs. Blue", as well as its miniseries "Relocated".
Title: Julien Fourni
Passage: Julien Fourni (] ) is a French fashion designer and CEO of his own eponymous haute couture company founded in the summer of 2009. Previously, he was the last Creative Director of the Paris-based haute couture fashion house Torrente. In 2008, he was named Creative Director for womenswear, menswear and accessories at Ramosport.
Title: Elia Petridis
Passage: Elia Petridis (born in Paris, France) is a Lebanese-Greek film director and screenwriter, best known for "The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez", and for his work in transmedia and virtual reality production. He is the founder and creative director of film production company Filmatics and the transmedia production company Fever Content.
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2003
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Gavin Free
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Rooster Teeth
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Which of the stars in The Vault was born in August 7, 1993?
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Title: Lus Gonzaga Ferreira da Silva
Passage: Lus Gonzaga Ferreira da Silva, S.J. (April 2, 1923 August 7, 2013) was a Portuguese Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Silva was born in Rebordes, Portugal and ordained a priest on July 11, 1953 from the religious order of the Society of Jesus. He was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Lichinga on November 10, 1972 and ordained on December 17, 1972. He retired from the Diocese of Lichinga on January 25, 2003. After his retirement he returned to the Angonia district on the other side of the Lake Malawi, where he came from Portugal as a missionary priest from the Society of Jesus in the 50's. and served as assistant parish priest among the Christian communities there. He died on August 7, 2013 a week after a heart attack.
Title: John Johnson (b. 1833)
Passage: John Johnson (August 7, 1833 1892) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and was an Independent Republican. Other position he held include Chairman of the York, Dane County, Wisconsin Town Board. He was born on August 7, 1833 in Ancram, New York.
Title: The Vault (film)
Passage: The Vault is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Dan Bush and written by Dan Bush and Conal Byrne. The film stars Francesca Eastwood, Taryn Manning, Scott Haze, Q'orianka Kilcher, Clifton Collins Jr. and James Franco. The film was released on September 1, 2017, by FilmRise.
Title: Archibald Henderson (politician)
Passage: Archibald Henderson (August 7, 1768 October 21, 1822) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born near Williamsboro, Granville County, North Carolina, August 7, 1768; attended the common schools, and was graduated from Springer College; moved to Salisbury, North Carolina, about 1790; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Salisbury; clerk and master in equity 1795-1798; elected as a Federalist to the Sixth and Seventh Congresses (March 4, 1799 March 3, 1803); member of the State House of Commons 1807-1809, 1814, 1819, and 1820; resumed the practice of law in Salisbury, N.C., and died there October 21, 1822; interment in the City Cemetery.
Title: Diana Golden (actress)
Passage: Diana Golden (born August 7, 1965) is a Colombian actress and Mexican citizen. She was born on August 7, 1965, in Cali, Colombia and resides in Mexico City where she started her career as an actress.
Title: Francesca Eastwood
Passage: Francesca Ruth Fisher-Eastwood (born August 7, 1993) is an American actress, model, television personality and socialite. She is known for starring in "Mrs. Eastwood Company", the E! reality series that she shares with her family.
Title: evket Mftgil
Passage: evket Mftgil (born August 7, 1917 in Malatya - died 22 April 2015) was a Turkish judge. He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from October 24, 1978 until August 7, 1982.
Title: Arthur Powell Davis
Passage: Arthur Powell Davis (February 9, 1861 August 7, 1933) was an American hydrographer, engineer, geographer, topographer and nephew of John Wesley Powell. He was born on February 9, 1861, in Decatur, Illinois and received his Civil Engineering degree from George Washington University in 1888. Upon graduation he joined his uncle west on the US Geological Survey through New Mexico, Arizona, and California. He then worked in hydrography in places as far flung as China, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Turkestan. In 1888 he co-founded the National Geographic Society, and in 1907 he was elected president of the Washington Society of Engineers. He served as the Director of the Reclamation Service (now the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation) from 1914 to 1923. Boulder Dam (later called Hoover Dam) was fundamentally the conception of Arthur Powell Davis. A month before he died, Arthur Powell Davis was appointed Consulting Engineer on the dam project. Mr. Davis had his vision back in 1902. He died in Oakland, California, on August 7, 1933, and is buried in St. Pauls Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, D.C., along with his wife, Elizabeth B. Davis. The Davis Dam is named after him.
Title: Alexa Moreno
Passage: Alexa Citlali Moreno Medina (born 8 August 1994) is a Mexican artistic gymnast. She competed at the 2011 World Championships. She qualified to the vault final during these championships. She finished 7th in the vault final at the 2014 World Championships.
Title: Thomas Fee
Passage: Thomas J. Fee (January 6, 1931 August 7, 2013) was an American Democratic politician who served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania on January 6, 1931, and died at a nursing home in the same city on August 7, 2013.
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Francesca Eastwood
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The Vault (film)
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Francesca Eastwood
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When was the delusional anarchist from the television film "The Revenge of Al Capone" born?
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Title: The Revenge of Al Capone
Passage: The Revenge of Al Capone (also known as "Capone") is a 1989 American television film about Al Capone starring Keith Carradine as Michael Rourke. The plot is not based on fact but rather is based on a revisionist interpretation of the 1933 attempted murder of President-elect Roosevelt by delusional anarchist Giuseppe Zangara.
Title: Clement Quirk Lane
Passage: Clement "Clem" Quirke Lane was the city editor for the Chicago Daily News from 1942 to 1958. Born in 1897, he joined the "Chicago Daily News" after high school, where during Prohibition he worked the crime beat. As described in "Capone: The Life and World of Al Capone", legend has it that during "slow nights," Lane and counterpart James Doherty of the "Chicago Tribune" invented often-comical nicknames for many of Chicago's underworld figures, including "Greasy Thumb" Gusik, "Loudmouth" Levine, and "Violet" Fusco.
Title: David Hayman
Passage: Hayman was born in Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland. After studying at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, he began his acting career at the Citizens Theatre in the city. At the venue, Hayman played roles such as Hamlet, the lead in Beaumarchais' "The Marriage of Figaro" and Al Capone. He gained national prominence playing the role of the notorious Barlinnie Prison convict turned sculptor, Jimmy Boyle, in the television film "A Sense of Freedom" (1981).
Title: Stephen Graham
Passage: Stephen Graham (born 3 August 1973) is an English film and television actor, known for his roles as Tommy in the film " Snatch" (2000), Andrew "Combo" Gascoigne in "This Is England" (2006) as well as its television sequels, "This Is England '86" (2010), "This Is England '88" (2011) and "This Is England '90" (2015), notorious bank robber Baby Face Nelson in "Public Enemies" (2009), Scrum in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films and Al Capone in the HBO series "Boardwalk Empire".
Title: Lexington Hotel
Passage: The Lexington Hotel was a ten-story hotel in Chicago at 2135 S. Michigan Avenue that was built in 1892 (or 1891) for attendees of the Columbian Exposition. The hotel is notable for being Al Capone's primary residence from July 1928 until his arrest in 1931. After the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, some commenters called the hotel "Capone's Castle." It was later renamed "The New Michigan Hotel" and functioned as a brothel with 400 rooms. The hotel closed in 1980. On April 21, 1986 locked vaults found in the hotel were subject to a live television program called "The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults", which received 30 million viewers. The building was demolished in 1995, in spite of the building being landmarked. The location where the hotel once stood is currently the site of a 296 unit residential high rise called "The Lex" that was completed in 2012.
Title: Due mafiosi contro Al Capone
Passage: Due mafiosi contro Al Capone (Spanish: "Dos contra Al Capone" , literally "Two Mafiamen against Al Capone") is a 1966 Italian-Spanish gangster-comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli.
Title: Capone (film)
Passage: Capone is a 1975 Canadian-American biographical crime film directed by Steve Carver, written by Howard Browne, and starring Ben Gazzara, Harry Guardino, Susan Blakely, John Cassavetes, and Sylvester Stallone in an early film appearance. The film is a biography of the infamous Al Capone, although much of it is supposedly fiction.
Title: James Vincenzo Capone
Passage: Richard James Hart (born James Vincenzo Capone in Angri, Italy; March 28, 1892 October 1, 1952) was the oldest brother of infamous Chicago gangster, Al Capone.
Title: Al Capone (film)
Passage: Al Capone is a 1959 biographical crime drama film directed by Richard Wilson. written by Malvin Wald and Henry F. Greenberg, and released by Allied Artists. It starred Rod Steiger as Al Capone.
Title: Giuseppe Zangara
Passage: Giuseppe "Joe" Zangara (September 7, 1900 March 20, 1933) was the assassin of Anton Cermak, the Mayor of Chicago. Zangara was an Italian American anarchist who shot Cermak and four others in Miami, Florida, on February 15, 1933, during a night speech by United States Presidentelect Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt himself may have been the intended target but was unharmed.
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September 7, 1900
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The Revenge of Al Capone
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Giuseppe Zangara
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American television director David Trainer directed which American sitcom based on the Archie Comics series that premiered in 1996?
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Title: Riverdale (2017 TV series)
Passage: Riverdale is an American teen drama television series based on the characters by Archie Comics. The series premiered on January 26, 2017, on The CW. It was adapted for television by Archie Comics' chief creative officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and executive produced by Greg Berlanti. On March 7, 2017, The CW renewed the series for a second season, which is scheduled to debut on October 11, 2017. In September 2017, a spin-off series, titled "The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina", was revealed to be in development.
Title: Steven Butler
Passage: Steven Butler is an American comic book artist. He is known both for penciling the Archie Comics series "Sonic the Hedgehog" as well as creating new designs for Archie characters in 2007.
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV series)
Passage: Sabrina the Teenage Witch is an American sitcom based on the Archie Comics series of the same name. The show premiered on September 27, 1996, on ABC to over 17 million viewers in its T.G.I.F. line-up.
Title: Pep Comics
Passage: Pep Comics is the name of an American comic book anthology series published by the Archie Comics predecessor MLJ Magazines Inc. (commonly known as MLJ Comics) during the 1930s and 1940s period known as the Golden Age of Comic Books. The title continued under the Archie Comics imprint for a total of 411 issues until March 1987.
Title: Fly (Impact Comics)
Passage: The Fly is a fictional character who first appeared in the DC Comics' Impact Comics series, "The Fly". The character is loosely based on Archie Comics' character, The Fly.
Title: Blue Ribbon Comics
Passage: Blue Ribbon Comics is the name of two American comic book anthology series, the first published by the Archie Comics predecessor MLJ Magazines Inc., commonly known as MLJ Comics, during the 1930s and 1940s period known as the Golden Age of Comic Books, and the second published in the 1980s by Archie Comics under the Red Circle and Archie Adventure Series banners.
Title: Chapter One: The River's Edge
Passage: "Chapter One: The River's Edge" is the pilot and first episode of the first season of the American television series "Riverdale", based on the characters by Archie Comics, revolving around the character of Archie Andrews, portrayed by KJ Apa, and his life in the small town of Riverdale while exploring the darkness hidden behind its seemingly-perfect image. The episode was written by series creator and Archie Comics' chief creative officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, and was directed by Lee Toland Krieger.
Title: Archie's Family Restaurants
Passage: Archie's Family Restaurants was a short-lived American restaurant chain based on the characters by Archie Comics. The facades showed Jughead Jones eating a hamburger. Around 1972, Archie Comics' parent company, Archie Enterprises, Inc., decided it wanted to further diversify into food service operations. Barbara and Gary Kovacs, sole owners of the recently founded BarKo Group, Inc., became interested in the venture and bought stock in the Archie companies. Consequently, BarKo received the contract to develop the restaurants.
Title: David Trainer
Passage: David Trainer is an American television director. He is perhaps best known for directing every episode of the Fox sitcom "That '70s Show" except the pilot "That '70s Pilot" (which was directed by Terry Hughes). He also directed the first two seasons of the television show "Boy Meets World" (also a supervising producer) and over 60 episodes of "Designing Women". Among many others, his directing credits also include several episodes of "FM", "Sabrina the Teenage Witch", "Grace Under Fire", "Cybill", "Anything But Love", "My Boys", "Hot in Cleveland" and "Mike Molly".
Title: Bad Boy Trouble
Passage: "Bad Boy Trouble" is an American comic book story by writer Melanie J. Morgan and artists Steven Butler and Al Milgrom that was originally serialized in "Betty Veronica Double Digest" 151-154. The story features Betty and Veronica (and other Archie Comics characters), and is notable because of its length (at approximately 100 pages, much longer than most Archie Comics stories) and because it was the first of an occasional series of Archie Comics stories drawn in a more realistic style. Also unusual for Archie Comics, the story was collected into a trade paperback edition within a month after the original serialization was completed. The story is based on the Riverdale High novel "Bad News Boyfriend".
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch
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David Trainer
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV series)
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Have the two famous people Franco Rossi and Rob Reiner both directed films?
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Title: Il seduttore
Passage: Il seduttore (traslation: "The Seducer") is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Rossi.
Title: Franco Rossi (director)
Passage: Franco Rossi (19 April 1919, Florence - 5 June 2000, Rome) was an Italian film screenwriter and director, mainly known for having directed the six-hour-long Italian-German-British-Swiss TV mini-series "Quo Vadis? " in 1985.
Title: Ottavio Alessi
Passage: Born in Cammarata, Province of Agrigento, Alessi entered the film industry in 1940 as an assistant director. In 1945 he started an intense career as a screenwriter, alternating between genre films and art films and collaborating with Pietro Germi, Franco Rossi, Folco Quilici and Luciano Salce, among others. He also directed two films in the 1960s.
Title: Quo Vadis? (miniseries)
Passage: Quo Vadis? is a 1985 international television miniseries made by Radiotelevisione Italiana, Antenne 2, Polyphon Film-und Fernsehgesellschaft, Channel 4 Television, TVE and Televisione Svizzera Italiana (TSI). It was directed by Franco Rossi and produced by Elio Scardamaglia and Francesco Scardamaglia. The script was by Ennio De Concini based on the novel "Quo Vadis" by Henryk Sienkiewicz.
Title: Rob Reiner
Passage: Robert Reiner (born March 6, 1947) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, and activist. As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence with the role of Michael Stivic on "All in the Family" (197179). That role earned him two Emmy Awards during the 1970s. As a director, Reiner was recognized by the Directors Guild of America (DGA) with nominations for the coming of age comedy-drama film "Stand by Me" (1986), the romantic comedy "When Harry Met Sally..." (1989), and the military courtroom drama "A Few Good Men" (1992). He also directed the psychological horror-thriller "Misery" (1990), the romantic comedy fantasy adventure "The Princess Bride" (1987) and the heavy metal mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" (1984).
Title: L'altra met del cielo
Passage: L'altra met del cielo ("The other half of the sky") is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Rossi.
Title: Pure as a Lily
Passage: Pure as a Lily (Italian: Come una rosa al naso ) is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Rossi and starring Vittorio Gassman.
Title: Three Nights of Love
Passage: Three Nights of Love (Italian: Tre notti d'amore ) is a 1964 drama film directed by Renato Castellani, Luigi Comencini and Franco Rossi and starring Adolfo Celi, Enrico Maria Salerno and Catherine Spaak.
Title: Countersex
Passage: Controsesso, internationally released as Countersex, is a 1964 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Franco Rossi, Marco Ferreri and Renato Castellani. All the episodies have sex as main theme. The episode of Ferreri is considered by several critics as the masterpiece of the first Italian period of the director.
Title: Amici per la pelle
Passage: Amici per la pelle (also known as "Amis pour la vie " in France) is a 1955 Italian and French comedy-drama film directed by Franco Rossi. It was nominated for "Best Film" at the 10th British Academy Film Awards.
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Franco Rossi (director)
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Rob Reiner
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Philip Saville and King Hu were both what?
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Title: Gordon P. Saville
Passage: Gordon Philip Saville (September 14, 1902 January 31, 1984) was a United States Air Force major general who was the top authority on US air defense from 1940 to 1951. Blunt and direct in manner, Saville had been an outspoken proponent of tactical aviation in the 1930s against a brotherhood of airmen who promoted strategic bombing.
Title: Hamlet at Elsinore
Passage: Hamlet at Elsinore is a 1964 television version of Shakespeare's play. Produced by the BBC in association with Danish Radio, it was shown in the U.S. on NET. Winning wide acclaim both for its performances and for being shot entirely at Helsingr (Elsinore in English), in the castle in which the play is set, it is the only version (with sound) of the play to have actually been shot at Elsinore Castle. This programme was recorded and edited on video tape (2" quadruplex) and not 'filmed'. The director was Philip Saville. It is the longest version of the play telecast in one evening up to that time, running nearly three hours. (A 1947 telecast of the play had split it up into two ninety-minute halves over two weeks.)
Title: King Hu
Passage: Hu Jinquan (29 April 1932 14 January 1997), better known as King Hu, was a Chinese film director based in Hong Kong and Taiwan. He is best known for directing various "wuxia" films in the 1960s and 1970s, which brought Chinese cinema (including Hong Kong and Taiwan) to new technical and artistic heights. His films "Come Drink with Me" (1966), "Dragon Gate Inn" (1967), and "A Touch of Zen" (19691971) inaugurated a new generation of "wuxia" films in the late 1960s. Apart from being a film director, Hu was also a screenwriter and set designer.
Title: Count Dracula (1977 film)
Passage: Count Dracula is a British television adaptation of the novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker. Produced by the BBC (in the then standard videofilm hybrid format), it first aired on BBC 2 on 22 December 1977. It is among the more faithful of the many adaptations of the original book. Directed by Philip Saville, it stars Louis Jourdan as Count Dracula and Frank Finlay as Van Helsing.
Title: Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501
Passage: Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501, (also released as Aftermath, Aftermath: The Mystery of Flight 1501 and The Mysterious Crash of Flight 1501), is a 1990 made-for-television ilm directed by Philip Saville. The film stars Cheryl Ladd and Jeffrey DeMunn. Although fictional, "Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501" is usually advertised as being based on true events.
Title: Philip Saville
Passage: Philip Saville (sometimes credited as Philip Savile, 28 October 1930 22 December 2016) was a British television and film director, screenwriter and former actor whose career lasted half a century. The British Film Institute's Screenonline website has described Saville as "one of Britain's most prolific and pioneering television and film directors".
Title: Murder at 3am
Passage: Murder at 3am is a 1953 British crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring Dennis Price, Peggy Evans and Philip Saville. The screenplay of this "quota quickie" involves a Scotland Yard detective who investigates a series of attacks on women.
Title: Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale
Passage: Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale is a 2001 semi-biographical television miniseries that fictionalizes the young life of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. It was directed by Philip Saville and starred Kieran Bew as the title character. Various Hans Christian Andersen fairytales are included as short interludes of the story, and intertwined into the events of the young author's life.
Title: The Fruit Machine
Passage: The Fruit Machine (known as Wonderland in the United States) is a 1988 British film thriller starring Tony Forsyth, Emile Charles, Bruce Payne and Robbie Coltrane in the role of "Annabelle". The film, which was directed by BAFTA-winner Philip Saville, is about two gay teen friends who are running from an underworld assassin and the police. It was produced by UK TV company Granada Productions. The film showcases the rising careers of actors Coltrane and Payne, as well as future Academy Awards winner, composer Hans Zimmer, who wrote the soundtrack.
Title: The Best House in London
Passage: The Best House in London is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring David Hemmings, Joanna Pettet, George Sanders, Warren Mitchell, John Bird, Maurice Denham and Bill Fraser.
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film director
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Philip Saville
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King Hu
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Who are the two brothers who founded Pizza Hut and were born in Wichita, Kansas?
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Title: JS Food Plan
Passage: JS Food Plan Co, Ltd. (commonly referred to as "JS" (which is an acronym for the Korean name Jae Sang) (hangul: ) is a franchised Korean pizza company headquartered in Yeoeuido-Dong Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea, established in 1998 the company is currently CEO'd by Jeong Jae Sang (). Its brand name is Pizza Segyero. (hangul: ) In 2005, the company became an international franchise when it expanded to Beijing, China. The company is comparable to pizza restaurant chains such as Hankook Pizza Hut, Hankook Mr. Pizza, Chicken Nara, Domino Pizza Korea, Pizza Etang and Reach Beam.
Title: Pizza in China
Passage: The presence of pizza restaurant chains has contributed to a significant increase in pizza consumption in China. This also had an effect of introducing cheese as a culinary ingredient and everyday food in China, which was relatively uncommon in Chinese cuisine prior to the emergence of pizza chains. Pizza Hut opened its first store in China in 1990, and several pizza restaurant chains exist in China today.
Title: The Pizza Head Show
Passage: The Pizza Head Show was the name of a live action spoof show used in Pizza Hut commercials from 1993 to 1997 to advertise their promotions and new kinds of pizza. The commercials starred a piece of pizza named Pizza Head, who had a face made out of different toppings and his pizza cutter nemesis named Steve who would try to cause him as much harm as possible.
Title: Ringer Hut
Passage: Ringer Hut ( ) is a Japanese chain of fast-food restaurants, specializing in Nagasaki dishes Champon and Sara udon. The Hamakatsu Co. of Nagasaki, founders of the chain in 1974, borrowed the name of the former Ringer House which had been purchased by Nagasaki City and opened as a tourist attraction in 1966. It is likely that the company borrowed the word "hut" from "Pizza Hut." Ringer Hut operates over 550 restaurants in Japan, Taiwan, and San Jose, California along with 100 Hamakatsu Restaurants (tonkatsu restaurant chain). Ringer Hut has two headquarters located in Fukuoka and Tokyo.
Title: Pilsworth
Passage: Pilsworth is a small area in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England. It was most well known locally for homing Park 66, a leisure park that consisted of a cinema, a ten-pin bowling alley, an Asda superstore and a selection of restaurants such as Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Frankie Benny's and Chiquito. However following the closure of the cinema most of the other retail and leisure venues followed suit with only Asda and McDonald's remaining. Pizza Hut and Frankie and Benny's closed in December 2014. The Asda storehasno plans to close.
Title: Dan and Frank Carney
Passage: Brothers Dan (born 1931) and Frank Carney (born April 26, 1938 in Wichita, Kansas) are American entrepreneurs, the founders of Pizza Hut.
Title: Pizza Hut Israel
Passage: Pizza Hut Israel (Hebrew: ) is the Israeli franchise of Pizza Hut with 56 branches as of September 2014. Pizza Hut Israel is the largest pizza chain in Israel.
Title: Pizza Hut
Passage: Pizza Hut is an American restaurant chain and international franchise founded in 1958 by Dan and Frank Carney. The company is known for its Italian-American cuisine menu including pizza and pasta, as well as side dishes and desserts. Pizza Hut has over 15,000 locations worldwide as of 2015, and is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., one of the world's largest restaurant companies.
Title: WingStreet
Passage: WingStreet is a restaurant chain specializing in chicken. The restaurant chain is owned by Yum! Brands, which also owns its sister franchise Pizza Hut. As of September 2008, there were close to 1,600 locations in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. They are almost always co-located with Pizza Hut.
Title: KNSS-FM
Passage: KNSS-FM (98.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a talk format in Wichita, Kansas. The station is licensed to Clearwater, Kansas and is currently owned by Entercom. The station's studios are located in the Old Ruffin Building (formerly the Pizza Hut headquarters) near Douglass and Webb in Wichita, while the transmitter is located outside Conway Springs, Kansas.
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Dan and Frank Carney
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Pizza Hut
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Dan and Frank Carney
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Are Pingdingshan and Huadu District both located in China?
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Title: Guangzhou North Railway Station
Passage: The Guangzhou North Railway Station () is a railway station in Guangdong Province, China, opened in 1908. It is located in Huadu District in far northern suburbs of Guangzhou.
Title: Zhanhe District
Passage: Zhanhe District is a district of Henan, China. It is under the administration of Pingdingshan city.
Title: Mulberry Park (Guangdong)
Passage: Mulberry Park (Guangdong), located in Huadu District of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China, is a tourist attraction which was set up in 2007 with registered capital of one million yuan. It is an exclusively-invested enterprise set and managed by The Institute of Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, which focuses on agricultural processing, sericulture, and mulberry culture. And it is the first new ecotourism demonstration base in China.
Title: Pingdingshan University
Passage: Pingdingshan University (), founded in 1977, is located in Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, China.
Title: Huadu District
Passage: Huadu District is a district of the sub-provincial city of Guangzhou, in Guangdong, China. It is located in the far northern suburbs of the city.
Title: Shilong District
Passage: Shilong District is a district of Henan, China. It is under the administration of Pingdingshan city.
Title: Pingdingshan
Passage: Pingdingshan (), also known as the Eagle City, had 4,904,701 inhabitants at the 2010 census whom 1,756,333 lived in the metropolitan area. It is a prefecture-level city in central Henan province, China.
Title: Xinhua District, Pingdingshan
Passage: Xinhua District, Pingdingshan is a district of Henan, China. It is under the administration of Pingdingshan city.
Title: Line 9, Guangzhou Metro
Passage: Line 9 of the Guangzhou Metro () or Huadu Line () is expected to run across Huadu District. It will start at Fei'eling and end at Gaozeng, interchanging with Line 3 at Gaozeng. The total length will be 20.1 km with 11 stations. Line 9's color is peppermint green. Line 9 is expected to be opened to operation on 2017. Line 9 was originally planned to be extended further northwest into neighboring Qingyuan city but was canceled due the project's poor business case. Instead the GuangzhouQingyuan Intercity Railway started construction and will provide a quicker connection between the two cities.
Title: Pingdingshan No.1 High School
Passage: Pingdingshan No.1 High School is a high school of the People's Republic of China, located in Pingdingshan, Weidong District, Henan. Inscription at the school entrance gate was created by the famous calligrapher Qigong. It was founded in 1961 and was one of the first Provincial Model High Schools in Henan. Because running the repeat classes which is forbidden by the Education Department of Henan, the Provincial Model High School title was canceled in 2010. Now, Pingdingshan No.1 High School is the only one in Pingsingshan which has the privilege to enroll "Hongzhi" students from all over the province.
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Huadu District
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Which sovereign Arab state in Western Asia did Fahad Al-Harifi Al-Bishi play for?
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Title: List of World Heritage Sites in Western Asia
Passage: The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 82 World Heritage Sites in 18 countries (also called "state parties") of Western Asia: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Yemen. While Egypt is partially in Western Asia, it's World Heritage Sites are listed under Africa instead. One site is located in Jerusalem. Kuwait is the only country in the region that does not have any World Heritage Sites. Arabian Oryx Sanctuary was designated as a World Heritage Site of Oman in 1994 but was delisted in 2007. As the protected area was reduced by 90 as a result of Oman's decision, UNESCO delisted the site.
Title: Constitution of Yemen
Passage: The Constitution of Yemen was ratified by popular referendum on May 16, 1991. It defines the republic as an independent and sovereign Arab and Islamic country and establishes sharia, or Islamic law, as the basis of all laws. In February 2001, several amendments were passed by national referendum extending the presidential term to seven years and the parliamentary term to six years and increasing the size and authority of the Shura Council.
Title: Fahad Al-Bishi
Passage: Fahad Al-Harifi Al-Bishi (Arabic: ) (better known as Fahd Al-Herafy) was born 10 September 1965 in Bisha. He is one of the most famous football players in Saudi Arabia. He retired after the World Club championship.
Title: 200304 Arab Champions League
Passage: The 200304 Arab Champions League is the first edition of a new format called Arab Champions League replacing the former Arab Champions Cup and Prince Faysal bin Fahad Tournament for Arab Clubs. The teams represented Arab nations from Africa and Asia.
Title: 200405 Arab Champions League
Passage: The 200405 Arab Champions League is the second edition of a new format called Arab Champions League replacing the former Arab Champions Cup and Prince Faysal bin Fahad Tournament for Arab Clubs. The teams represented Arab nations from Africa and Asia. Al-Ittihad Jeddah of Saudi Arabia won the final against CS Sfaxien of Tunisia.
Title: New Arab High School
Passage: New Arab High School (Hebrew: ) is an Arab state high school in Lod, Israel. The city's first Arab state high school, it opened in the former Lod Regional College seat building in November 2010. As of June 2011 it had 250 students. It was scheduled to move into a new facility in the Train neighbourhood of Lod, but as of June 2011 it remained in its temporary home.
Title: Saudi Arabia
Passage: Saudi Arabia ( , ), officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a sovereign Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula.
Title: Sunnistan, Shiastan and Kurdistan
Passage: It has been proposed by international powers that Syria and Iraq be divided into Sunnistan, Shiastan and Kurdistan. Sunnistan would become a Sunni Arab state in northwest Iraq and eastern Syria, Shiastan a Shia Arab state in southeast Iraq, and Kurdistan in northern Syria and northern Iraq, whose people are Sunni Kurds.
Title: Fahad Usman
Passage: Fahad Usman (born September 2, 1976 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan) is a United Arab Emirates cricketer. Fahad Usman played one first-class match for Karachi Whites in the 199798 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy before emigrating to the United Arab Emirates. He later continued his first-class career with one game for the UAE in the 2004 ICC Intercontinental Cup and two games in the 2005 version of the competition. His two One Day Internationals came in the 2004 Asia Cup. He also competed for his adopted nation in the 1994 ICC Six-Nations Challenge and the 2005 ICC Trophy.
Title: Iran
Passage: Iran (Persian: "Irn " ] ), also known as Persia ( ), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: "Jomhuri-ye Eslmi-ye Irn " ), is a sovereign state in Western Asia. With over 79.92 million inhabitants (as of August 2017 ), Iran is the world's 18th-most-populous country. Comprising a land area of 1648195 km2 , it is the second-largest country in the Middle East and the 17th-largest in the world. Iran is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the "de facto" independent Republic of Artsakh, the Republic of Azerbaijan, and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan; to the north by the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. The country's central location in Eurasia and Western Asia, and its proximity to the Strait of Hormuz, give it geostrategic importance. Tehran is the country's capital and largest city, as well as its leading economic and cultural center.
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Saudi Arabia
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Fahad Al-Bishi
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Saudi Arabia
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On which street Agnes Body worked?
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Title: Woodville West, South Australia
Passage: Woodville West is a suburb of Adelaide, situated about 9 kilometres northwest of the Central Business District. It lies within the City of Charles Sturt. The postcode of Woodville West is 5011. Woodville West is bounded by the railway line and Port Road in the north, Findon Road in the east, Trimmer Parade, Todville Street and Minns Street East in the south, and Frank Mitchell Park, Agnes Street and the railway line in the west. As of 2011, Renewal SA and the City of Charles Sturt have been implementing the Woodville West Neighbourhood Renewal Project, which involves an 130m property development.
Title: St. Stephen's amp; St. Agnes School
Passage: St. Stephen's St. Agnes School (SSSAS) is an independent Episcopal coed private college preparatory school in Alexandria, Virginia. The school was created from the 1991 merger of St. Agnes School (a girls school founded in 1924) with St. Stephen's School (a boys school founded in 1944). The school consists of three campuses within a 1.5-mile radius. The Lower School, grades JK-5, is located on Fontaine Street; the Middle School, grades 6-8, is located on Braddock Road; and the Upper School, grades 9-12, is located on St. Stephen's Road.
Title: Weybosset Mills Complex
Passage: The Weybosset Mills Complex is a historic industrial site in the Olneyville section of Providence, Rhode Island. It consists of nine historic brick factory buildings, located on three city blocks west of Rhode Island Route 10 and north of United States Route 6, just northwest of their junction. The three blocks are bounded on the south by Magnolia Street, and on the east by railroad tracks paralleling Route 10. The southern two blocks end at Agnes and Oak Streets, while the northerly block is bounded on the west by Troy Street and the north by Dike Street. The oldest building in the complex is a three-story brick boiler house built c. 1836. Although the origins of this mill complex were as a cotton mill, the Weybosset Corporation purchased it in 1864, and transformed it into one of the nation's major producer's of worsted wool products.
Title: Lincoln Christ's Hospital School
Passage: Lincoln Christ's Hospital School is a state secondary school with academy status located on "Wragby Road" in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.
Title: St Agnes Anglican Church, Esk
Passage: St Agnes Anglican Church, Esk is a heritage-listed churchyard at Ipswich Street, Esk, Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John Hingeston Buckeridge and built in 1889 by Lars Andersen. It is also known as St Agnes Rectory and Church Hall. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.
Title: Lamokin Street station
Passage: Lamokin Street is a former regional rail station on the SEPTA Regional Rail WilmingtonNewark Line located at Lamokin Street in Chester, Pennsylvania. Until 1972, it was the junction for the Chester Creek Branch, controlled by nearby Lamokin Tower. The branch line was operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad and later Penn Central, until service ended in 1972 due to damage caused by Hurricane Agnes.
Title: Agnes Body
Passage: Agnes Body (29 April, 1866 31 March, 1952) was a British headmistress. She was the founding head of Lincoln Christ's Hospital Girls' High School and Queen Margaret's School, then in Scarborough.
Title: St. Agnes Church, Thunder Bay
Passage: St. Agnes Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1885. It is situated in the centre of the city on the corner of Mary Street West and Brown Street.
Title: Saint Agnes Episcopal Church
Passage: Saint Agnes Episcopal Church is an historic redbrick Gothic Revival Episcopal church building located at 27 Church Street in Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina. Built in 1888, it was designed by architect William Gould Bulgin. The Rev. John A. Deal, the first Episcopal missioner in Macon County, was responsible for founding Saint Agnes as well as Incarnation in Highlands. On June 4, 1987, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Title: St Agnes Place
Passage: St Agnes Place was a squatted street in Kennington, south London, which resisted eviction orders for more than 30 years. When a number of derelict houses were scheduled for demolition to extend Kennington Park in 1969, squatters occupied the properties and a High Court injunction prevented the demolition. The street was run by a housing cooperative until 2005, when Lambeth London Borough Council obtained an eviction order. Demolition was completed in 2007.
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Wragby Road
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Agnes Body
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Lincoln Christ's Hospital School
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Are Sembene! and Seoul Train both documentaries?
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Title: Seoul Train
Passage: Seoul Train is a 2004 documentary film that deals with the dangerous journeys of North Korean defectors fleeing through or to China. These journeys are both dangerous and daring, since if caught, they face forced repatriation, torture, and possible execution.
Title: Daebang Station
Passage: Daebang Station is a train station in Seoul, South Korea, and is also a stop on the Seoul Subway Line 1. Before the opening of Line 5, this station served as the main link between the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system and Yeouido, a prominent business district in Seoul. Other places of interest in the vicinity of the station include Noryangjin Park and the Seoul Military Manpower Office, although the latter is closer to Boramae Station on Line 7.
Title: Aaron Lubarsky
Passage: Aaron Lubarsky is a documentary filmmaker known for his work on the HBO documentary "Journeys with George", the PBS documentary "Seoul Train" and "Sportsfan". After graduation from Stanford University's Documentary Film Program, he worked as a documentarian at Lucasfilm on "The Making Of ". In 2005, he founded Flicker Flacker Films, specializing in non-fiction production. He lives and works in New York.
Title: Suseo High Speed Railway
Passage: The SuseoPyeongtaek High Speed Railway or Super Rapid Train (formerly known as the Suseo HSR or Metropolitan Area HSR) is a high-speed railway from Suseo in southeast Seoul to a junction with the existing Gyeongbu High Speed Railway in South Korea. The line is part of SR's Korea Train Express (KTX) system, and provides an alternative Seoul terminus for Gyeongbu KTX and Honam KTX services to Mokpo and Busan at the Seoul end.
Title: DMZ Train
Passage: DMZ Train (aka "Peace Train" ) is a South Korean tourist train operated by Korail. The train began operations in 2014 and transports tourists from Seoul to train terminals closest to the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
Title: O-Train (Korail)
Passage: O-Train (aka Jungbu Naeryuk Circular Train ) is a South Korean sightseeing train operated by Korail. The train began operations in 2013 and transports tourists from Seoul, in a circular route, through South Korea's central inland region and back to Seoul.
Title: Jim Butterworth (entrepreneur)
Passage: Jim Butterworth is a technology entrepreneur, documentary filmmaker, and former investment banker and venture capitalist. He is the co-founder of the nonprofit documentary production company Incite Productions, and a director and producer of the award-winning film "Seoul Train". He is the President and founder of Naked Edge Films, which has produced more than a dozen documentaries, which have won an Oscar, two Alfred I. duPont Silver Batons, and have been nominated for three Emmys. He is also the inventor of 53 U.S. and foreign patents in the field of streaming media.
Title: Incite Productions
Passage: Incite Productions, or Incite Productions Inc., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit documentary production company based in Boulder, Colorado. It is the producer of Seoul Train, the critically acclaimed PBS documentary on North Korean refugees. Members of the board of Incite Productions are Jim Butterworth and Lisa Sleeth.
Title: Banpo Station
Passage: Banpo Station is a metro station on Seoul Subway Line 7 located in Jamwon-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul. Despite its name, the station is not located in Banpo-dong, but instead in Jamwon. It has 6 entrances that they are all right side entrance and they have screen doors right before entering the train. It takes 48 minutes between 2 trains and next stations are Nonhyeon and Seoul Express Bus Terminal. It is only 500m long between Banpo station and two other Stations next to it. The station number is 733.
Title: Sembene!
Passage: Sembene! is a 2015 documentary film focusing on the life of Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembne, who is considered to be the father of African cinema. It is co-directed by Samba Gadjigo and Jason Silverman. The film's world premiere took place at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2015. It also played at the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival.
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Sembene!
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Seoul Train
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Syosset Central School District and Jericho Union Free School District are both located in what county?
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Title: Syosset Central School District
Passage: The Syosset Central School District serves the inhabitants of Syosset, a suburb in Nassau County, New York. It also serves the suburbs of Woodbury, parts of Plainview, Jericho, Laurel Hollow, Muttontown, Oyster Bay Cove, and even very small parts of Hicksville and East Norwich.
Title: Syosset, New York
Passage: Syosset is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York, United States, in the northeastern section of the Town of Oyster Bay, on the North Shore of Long Island. Syosset is an affluent upper middle class community, served by the Syosset railroad station, the Syosset Post Office, the Syosset Central School District, the Syosset Public Library, the Syosset Fire Department, and the Jericho Water District. The population was 18,829 at the 2010 census.
Title: Mattituck-Cutchogue Union Free School District
Passage: Mattituck-Cutchogue Union Free School District is a public school district located on the North Fork of Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It primarily serves the western part of the Town of Southold, as well as a small portion of the Town of Riverhead, and includes the census-designated places of Mattituck, Cutchogue and Laurel, and portions of Jamesport and Peconic. To the east, the district is bordered by the Southold Union Free School District; and on the west, the Riverhead Central School District.
Title: Oysterponds Union Free School District
Passage: Oysterponds Union Free School District is a public school district located in the Town of Southold Suffolk County, New York, United States. It is the easternmost school district on the North Fork of Long Island. The district includes the census-designated places(CDPs) of East Marion and Orient. To the west, the district is bordered by the Greenport Union Free School District.
Title: Greenport Union Free School District
Passage: Greenport Union Free School District is a public school district located on the North Fork of Long Island, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, United States. It includes the village of Greenport, as well as the census-designated place(CDP) of Greenport West. To the west, the district is bordered by the Southold Union Free School District; and on the east, the Oysterponds Union Free School District.
Title: Jericho, New York
Passage: Jericho is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York on the North Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2010 Census, the CDP population was 13,567. The area is served by the Jericho Union Free School District and the Syosset Central School District, the boundaries of which differ somewhat from those of the hamlet. The boundaries of the Jericho Post Office vary from both the hamlet and the school district boundaries, notably the inclusion of a portion of Jericho in the Westbury zip code, and the inclusion of a portion of Syosset in the Jericho zip code. Also, Jericho is located approximately 29 miles (47 km) east of Midtown Manhattan. Direct service is available by driving west on the Long Island Expressway or one can take the Long Island Rail Road from nearby Hicksville or Syosset train station.
Title: Hauppauge Union Free School District
Passage: Hauppauge Union Free School District is a school district based in Hauppauge, New York. It is near the Commack School District and Half Hollow Hills Central School District, as well as the Syosset Central School District and Jericho Union Free School District in Nassau County
Title: Southold Union Free School District
Passage: Southold Union Free School District is a public school district located on the North Fork of Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It serves the central portion of the Town of Southold, including the majority of the census-designated place(CDP) of Southold, as well as the eastern portion of the CDP of Peconic. To the east, the district is bordered by the Greenport Union Free School District; and on the west, the Mattituck-Cutchogue Union Free School District.
Title: Jericho High School
Passage: Jericho High School is an American high school in the hamlet of Jericho in Nassau County, New York. It is the only high school in the Jericho Union Free School District. It opened in 1959.
Title: Jericho Union Free School District
Passage: Jericho Union Free School District (or Jericho UFSD) is an American School district in Jericho, New York. It began in 1959 with the completion of Jericho High School. The district contains three elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. The current Superintendent of Schools is Henry L. Grishman.
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Nassau County
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Hauppauge Union Free School District
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Syosset Central School District
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When was the last team that Carlos Ruiz played for founded?
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Title: El estudiante
Passage: El estudiante (English: The Student ) is a 2009 Mexican film written and directed by Roberto Girault, and starring Jorge Lavat, Norma Lazareno, Jos Carlos Ruiz, Jeannine Derbez, Siouzana Melikin and Cristina Obregn. The film depicts the story of a 70-year-old man called Chano, who decides to go to university despite his age.
Title: Carlos Ruiz Zafn
Passage: Carlos Ruiz Zafn (] ; born 25 September 1964) is a Spanish novelist.
Title: FC Dallas
Passage: FC Dallas is an American professional soccer club based in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, Texas. The club competes as a member of Major League Soccer (MLS), the top league in the United States and Canada. The franchise began play in 1996 as a charter club of the league. FC Dallas was founded in 1995, then being known as the Dallas Burn.
Title: Carlos Arruza
Passage: Carlos Arruza (February 17, 1920 May 20, 1966), born Carlos Ruiz Camino, was one of the most prominent bullfighters of the 20th century. He was known as "El Cicln" ("the cyclone").
Title: The Labyrinth of Spirits
Passage: The Labyrinth of Spirits (original title: El laberinto de los espritus) is a fiction novel by Spanish author Carlos Ruiz Zafn. This is the fourth and final book in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series. The novel was initially released on 17 November 2016 in Spain and Latin America by Spanish publisher Planeta. HarperCollins plans to publish the English translation by Lucia Graves in 2018.
Title: Carlos Ruiz Herrero
Passage: Carlos Ruiz Herrero (born 7 June 1948), commonly known as simply Carlos, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a forward.
Title: Chico Ruiz
Passage: Hiraldo "Chico" Ruiz Sablon (December 5, 1938 February 9, 1972) was a Cuban professional baseball player. An infielder, Ruiz played in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds and California Angels from 1964 through 1971. He was the only Major League player ever to pinch-hit for Johnny Bench. He is, however, best remembered for a zany play he made his rookie season that has entered baseball folklore.
Title: Norge Ruiz
Passage: Norge Luis Ruiz Loyola (born March 15, 1994) is a Cuban professional baseball pitcher in the Oakland Athletics organization. He was selected to play for the Cuba national baseball team at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games. Ruiz played in the Cuban National Series for Camagey. He won the Cuban National Series Rookie of the Year Award for 20122013. In May 2015, Ruiz left Cuba to pursue a contract with a Major League Baseball (MLB) organization.
Title: Text Publishing
Passage: Text Publishing is an independent Australian publisher of fiction and non-fiction. Its authors include Helen Garner, J. M. Coetzee, Barack Obama, Tim Flannery, Kate Grenville, Graeme Simsion, Peter Temple, Murray Bail, John Clarke, M. J. Hyland, Herman Koch, Lionel Shriver, Carlos Ruiz Zafn, among many others.
Title: Carlos Ruiz (Guatemalan footballer)
Passage: Carlos Humberto Ruiz Gutirrez (born 15 September 1979), initially nicknamed "El Pescadito" ("The Little Fish") but gradually known as just "Pescado" or "Fish" (even by Spanish-speakers), is a retired Guatemalan footballer who last played for FC Dallas in Major League Soccer (MLS). A product of CSD Municipal's youth academy, Ruiz has played for five MLS clubs (Los Angeles Galaxy, FC Dallas, Toronto FC, Philadelphia Union, and D.C. United), scoring 88 goals in 182 MLS regular-season matches and 16 goals in the post-season, which is the record for the most post-season goals in MLS history. In 2002, he was named the MLS's Most Valuable Player of the season. He was a member of the Guatemalan national team from 1998 to 2016. He is regarded to be the greatest Guatemalan player of all time. He served as the national team captain, is the player with most caps, and is the all-time top scorer. He played in five World Cup qualification competitions, and in September 2016 he became the all-time top scorer in World Cup qualifiers, with 39 goals.
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1995
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Carlos Ruiz (Guatemalan footballer)
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FC Dallas
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Which magazine contains more articles about topics of interest to religious women, New! or The American Jewess
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Title: Japanzine
Passage: Japanzine is a Japan-based English-language magazine, published by Carter Witt Media. Now 20 years in publication, it is the successor magazine to "The Alien" and caters largely to the expatriate community in Japan. Each edition of the magazine contains a map of various Japanese cities and an entertainment guide, as well as several articles - both satirical and serious - on Japanese life. The comic strip character Charisma Man first appeared in The Alien and later in Japanzine.
Title: The American Jewess
Passage: The American Jewess (18951899) described itself as "the only magazine in the world devoted to the interests of Jewish women." It was the first English-language periodical targeted to American Jewish women, covering an evocative range of topics that ranged from women's place in the synagogue to whether women should ride bicycles. The magazine also served as the publicity arm for the newly founded National Council of Jewish Women.
Title: Swedish Press
Passage: Swedish Press is a monthly magazine for Swedish-Americans and Swedish citizens living in the United States and Canada, as well as for North American businesses with links to Sweden. It is published 10 times a year (Feb, Mar, Apr, May, JunJul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, DecJan). The magazine contains articles in both English and Swedish on subjects related to contemporary events in Sweden, as well as to Swedish associations in Canada and the United States. It covers all the latest Swedish trends, traditions, news and current affairs, along with exclusive features and interviews. Digital versions of the magazine may be found via the Swedish Press website, as well as on the online magazine newsstands Issuu and Magzter. The magazine is also present on Facebook and Instagram.
Title: The Archaeologist
Passage: The Archaeologist is a quarterly magazine produced by the Institute for Archaeologists for its members. Non-members can purchase the magazine directly from the institute. It is currently edited by Alison Taylor. As well as a news round-up the magazine contains a number of articles on a theme or topic such as 'The archaeology of Roman Britain' (spring of 2003) or 'Archaeological Field Survey' (spring of 2007).
Title: New!
Passage: New! is a British weekly magazine, specialising in celebrity news and is published by Northern Shell, who also oversee "OK! " magazine and the "Daily Star".
Title: Virginia E. Walker Broughton
Passage: Virginia E. Walker Broughton (March 1, 1856 September 21, 1934) was an African American author and Baptist missionary. She was a known religious scholar and wrote articles for the "National Baptist Union" newspaper and "National Baptist Magazine". As a prominent member of the Baptist church and National Corresponding Secretary of the National Baptist Convention, she worked to include the issues of African American religious women among the important components of the governing body of the denomination. Virginia was licensed as a Missionary and subsequently commissioned to the mission field. Her teaching, writing and preaching was popular among women and men alike.
Title: Rosa Sonneschein
Passage: Rosa Sonneschein (18471932) was the founder and editor of The American Jewess magazine. It was the first English-language periodical targeted to American Jewish women.
Title: Shira Hadasha
Passage: Kehillat Shira Hadasha ( "new song") is a Jewish congregation in Jerusalem, founded in 2002 by a group of local residents, including Tova Hartman. Its website describes its purpose as the creation of "a religious community that embraces our commitment to halakha, tefillah and feminism" in response to "the growing need of many religious women and men to readdress the role of women in the synagogue."
Title: Coda (magazine)
Passage: Coda was a Canadian magazine devoted to covering all things related to jazz. The magazine produced 6 publications a year on a bi-monthly basis. Founded in 1958 by publisher and record producer John Norris, the magazine contains reviews and articles about current jazz artists on the international scene, as well as articles on jazz recordings, jazz books, and other topics related to jazz. In 1976 Norris was succeeded by saxophonist Bill Smith.
Title: Business Jet Traveler
Passage: Business Jet Traveler is a magazine marketed to regular users of private jets. It caters for executives and other high-net-worth individuals. It is a business publication designed, in the words of its publishers, "to help maximize its readers' investment in private air transport." The magazine contains articles on taxes, law and finance; reviews of new and used jets; and reports on charter, jet cards and fractional-jet shares. It also publishes travel articles, reviews of luxury autos and interviews with prominent business jet travelers.
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The American Jewess
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New!
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The American Jewess
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The 2016 Youngstown State Penguins football team was led by the former head coach of which team from 2007 to 2014?
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Title: 2012 Youngstown State Penguins football team
Passage: The 2012 Youngstown State Penguins football team represented Youngstown State University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by third year head coach Eric Wolford and played their home games at Stambaugh Stadium. They are a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. They finished the season 74, 44 in MVFC play to finish in a tie for sixth place.
Title: 2015 Youngstown State Penguins football team
Passage: The 2015 Youngstown State Penguins football team represented Youngstown State University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by first-year head coach Bo Pelini and played their home games at Stambaugh Stadium. They were a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. They finished the season 56, 35 in MVFC play to finish in a three way tie for sixth place.
Title: 2017 Youngstown State Penguins football team
Passage: The 2017 Youngstown State Penguins football team represent Youngstown State University in the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They are led by third year head coach Bo Pelini and play their home games at Stambaugh Stadium. They are a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
Title: 2013 Youngstown State Penguins football team
Passage: The 2013 Youngstown State Penguins football team represented Youngstown State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by fourth year head coach Eric Wolford and played their home games at Stambaugh Stadium. They were a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. They finished the season 84, 53 in MVFC play to finish in a four way tie for second place. They were not invited to the FCS Playoffs.
Title: 2011 Youngstown State Penguins football team
Passage: The 2011 Youngstown State Penguins football team represented Youngstown State University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Penguins were led by second year head coach Eric Wolford and played their home games at Stambaugh Stadium. They are a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. They finished the season 65, 44 in MVFC play to finish in a tie for fourth place.
Title: Carl Pelini
Passage: Carl Pelini (born July 15, 1965) is a former head coach for the Florida Atlantic Owls football team. He is currently the Defensive Coordinator and linebackers coach for the Youngstown State Penguins. He is the older brother of former Nebraska and current Youngstown State head coach Bo Pelini.
Title: Bo Pelini
Passage: Mark Anthony "Bo" Pelini (born December 13, 1967) is the American football head coach for the Youngstown State Penguins football team at Youngstown State University. He served as head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers from December 2007 until November 2014. Prior to leading the football program at Nebraska, he was the defensive coordinator for the LSU Tigers, Oklahoma Sooners, and the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Title: 2016 Youngstown State Penguins football team
Passage: The 2016 Youngstown State Penguins football team represented Youngstown State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second year head coach Bo Pelini and played their home games at Stambaugh Stadium. They were a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Youngstown State finished the season 124 overall with a 62 mark in MVFC play to finish in third place. They received an at-large bid to the FCS playoffs, where they defeated Samford, Jacksonville State, Wofford, and Eastern Washington to advance to the National Championship Game, where they lost to James Madison.
Title: Youngstown State Penguins football
Passage: The Youngstown State Penguins football team represents Youngstown State University in college football. Youngstown State currently plays as a member of the NCAA at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA) and are a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC). The Penguins have played their home games in Stambaugh Stadium, more commonly called "The Ice Castle," since 1982.
Title: 2014 Youngstown State Penguins football team
Passage: The 2014 Youngstown State Penguins football team represented Youngstown State University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by fifth-year head coach Eric Wolford and played their home games at Stambaugh Stadium. They were a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. They finished the season 75, 44 in MVFC play to finish in a tie for fifth place.
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Nebraska Cornhuskers
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2016 Youngstown State Penguins football team
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Bo Pelini
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Which person that recorded the album "Focus Plays Focus" was born on 24 December 1946?
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Title: Inge Ejderstedt
Passage: Inge Ejderstedt (born 24 December 1946) is a former Swedish footballer.
Title: Focus Plays Focus
Passage: Focus Plays Focus (better known as its international title In and Out of Focus) is the first studio album from the Dutch rock band Focus, released in 1970 on Imperial Records. It was the band's only album recorded with the original line-up of Thijs van Leer, Jan Akkerman, Martin Dresden and Hans Cleuver.
Title: Trip Kennedy
Passage: Trip Kennedy (born 24 December 1946) was an Ottawa City Councillor.
Title: Erwin Prll
Passage: Erwin Prll (born 24 December 1946 in Ziersdorf-Radlbrunn, Lower Austria) was an Austrian conservative politician (VP). From 1992 to 2017, he was the Governor of Lower Austria.
Title: Walter Tate
Passage: Walter William Giffard Tate (27 August 1863 29 December 1946) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Somerset in 1882. He was born in Axminster, Devon; legal notices in the Sydney Morning Herald of 18 April 1947 indicate a "William Walter Giffard Tate" died at Randwick, Sydney, Australia on 29 December 1946 and the authoritative cricket website CricketArchive has identified this as the same person.
Title: Uri Coronel
Passage: Maurice Uriel "Uri" Coronel (24 December 1946 18 July 2016) was a Dutch sports director and chairman of Ajax Amsterdam, a position he held at the club from April 2008 to 25 July 2011. He was born in Amsterdam.
Title: Philippe Clerc
Passage: Philippe Clerc (born 24 December 1946) is a former Swiss sprinter who won a bronze and a gold medal in the 100 and 200 m at the 1969 European Athletics Championships, respectively. He competed in these events at the 1972 Summer Olympics, but failed to reach the finals. He was married to English sprinter Janet Simpson, who died of a heart attack on 14 March 2010.
Title: Roselyne Bachelot
Passage: Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin, generally known as Roselyne Bachelot (born 24 December 1946 in Nevers, Nivre), is a French politician, former Minister of Solidarity and Social Cohesion, and a member of the Union for a Popular Movement, which is part of the European People's Party.
Title: Herb Pinder (ice hockey)
Passage: Herbert Charles Pinder (born 24 December 1946) is a Canadian former ice hockey player who competed in the 1968 Winter Olympics.
Title: Jan Akkerman
Passage: Jan Akkerman (born 24 December 1946) is a Dutch guitarist. He first found international commercial success with the band Focus, which he co-founded with Thijs van Leer. After leaving Focus, he continued as a solo artist, adding jazz fusion influences. He has also introduced baroque music into his repertoire.
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Jan Akkerman
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Focus Plays Focus
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Jan Akkerman
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In which region of Kansas is the city of Wichita located?
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Title: Wichita Police Department
Passage: The Wichita Police Department (WPD) is the primary law enforcement agency serving the City of Wichita, Kansas, United States. WPD's jurisdiction overlaps with the Sedgwick County Sheriff's office.The WPD is housed at the City Hall building located at 455 N Main, Wichita, Kansas.
Title: KCTU-LD
Passage: KCTU-LD, virtual and UHF digital channel 43, is a digital low-power television station located in Wichita, Kansas, United States. The station is locally owned by River City Broadcasters, Inc. KCTU maintains studio facilities located on Douglas Avenue (near I-35K-15) in southeastern Wichita, and its transmitter is located between St. Francis and South Commerce Streets in downtown Wichita. On cable, the station is available on ATT U-verse channel 43.
Title: Botanica, The Wichita Gardens
Passage: Botanica, The Wichita Gardens was opened in 1987 as a collaboration between the Wichita Area Garden Council and the City of Wichita. Originally it had four gardens and now encompasses 17.6 acres (7.12 hectares) of botanical gardens located at 701 North Amidon, Wichita, Kansas, USA. They are city-owned as part of the Wichita Park System and are operated by Botanica, Inc. a non-profit 501(c)3.
Title: Wichita, Kansas
Passage: is the largest city in the U.S. state of Kansas. Located in south-central Kansas on the Arkansas River, Wichita is the county seat of Sedgwick County and the principal city of the Wichita metropolitan area whose estimated population in 2015 was 644,610. As of 2016, the city of Wichita had an estimated population of 389,902.
Title: Wichita Southeast High School
Passage: Wichita Southeast High School, known locally as Southeast, is a fully accredited urban high school, serving students in grades 9-12, located in Wichita, Kansas. The school is within the Unified School District 259. Wichita High School Southeast is one of many high schools located within the city limits of Wichita, KS. The official school colors are gold and black. The enrollment for the 2009-2010 school year is approximately 2,000 students.
Title: Campus High School
Passage: Campus High School is a public high school located in Wichita, Kansas, serving students in grades 9-12. Despite being located within the Wichita city limits, Campus is part of USD 261, which is the school district for the Wichita suburb of Haysville. The current principal is Myron Regier. The school colors are black and white with an accent of gold. The current enrollment is 1,742 students.
Title: Epic Center
Passage: The Epic Center is a high-rise building located at 301 N. Main St. in Wichita, Kansas. At 325 feet(roof) 385 feet(tip), it is the tallest building in the city of Wichita, and the entire state of Kansas (One Kansas City Place is in Missouri). The tallest structure in the state is the KWCH Tower.
Title: Wichita Northeast Magnet High School
Passage: Wichita Northeast Magnet High School, known locally as Northeast, is a magnet high school for the Wichita School District and is located in Bel Aire, Kansas, United States. Wichita Northeast Magnet High School was the first magnet high school in Kansas. The magnet areas at Northeast include visual arts, science, and law. Students are also exposed to mathematics and language arts. Since it is a magnet school, there is no district boundary placed by the school district, meaning any high school age student within the Wichita city limits, can attend the school without requiring a special transfer, they still, however, are required to apply for the school, then students are selected at random to attend.
Title: Wichita, KS Metropolitan Statistical Area
Passage: The Wichita, KS Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget, is an area consisting of five counties in south central Kansas, anchored by the city of Wichita. As of the 2013 American Community Survey, the MSA had a population of 637,989. It is the largest metropolitan area anchored in the state of Kansas.
Title: Wichita City Carnegie Library Building
Passage: The Wichita City Carnegie Library Building located at 220 S. Main Street in Wichita, Kansas, Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States, is a Carnegie library built in 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The two-story, limestone Beaux Arts building stands in the southwestern part of Wichita's central business district, directly south of the old City Hall. Its faade orientation is west. The building measures approximately one hundred and twenty-eight feet from north to south and eighty-three feet from east to west. After the completion of Wichita's present library in 1966, the Wichita City Carnegie Library Building served as city offices and the municipal court until the Wichita Omnisphere and Science Center established its tenancy in 1976, followed by changing tenants.
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south-central
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Striking 12 is a musical based on a short story published in what year?
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Title: Erevis Cale
Passage: Erevis Cale is a fictional character in the Forgotten Realms series of books, which are published by Wizards of the Coast and based on the "Forgotten Realms" campaign setting for the "Dungeons Dragons" fantasy role-playing game. He is first introduced in a short story published in "Another Name For Dawn" (Dragon 277), and then appears in the short story "Resurrection" in the collection that formed the first part of the "Sembia" series, "The Halls of Stormweather".
Title: The Dead (story)
Passage: "The Dead" is a science fiction short story published in 1996 by Michael Swanwick. It was nominated for the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Short Story and for the 1997 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
Title: A Madman's Diary
Passage: "A Madman's Diary" () is a short story published in 1918 by Lu Xun, a Chinese writer. It was the first and most influential modern work written in vernacular Chinese in the republican era, and would become a cornerstone piece of the New Culture Movement. It is placed first in "Call to Arms", a collection of short stories by Lu Xun. The story was often referred to as "China's first modern short story". This book was selected as one of the 100 best books in history by the Bokklubben World Library.
Title: A Rose for Emily
Passage: "A Rose for Emily" is a short story by American author William Faulkner, first published in the April 30, 1930, issue of "The Forum". The story takes place in Faulkner's fictional city, Jefferson, Mississippi, in the fictional southern county of Yoknapatawpha. It was Faulkner's first short story published in a national magazine.
Title: The Little Match Girl
Passage: "The Little Match Girl" (Danish: "Den Lille Pige med Svovlstikkerne" , meaning "The little girl with the matchsticks") is a short story by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The story, about a dying child's dreams and hope, was first published in 1845. It has been adapted to various media, including an animated short film, a television musical, and an animated virtual reality story called "Allumette".
Title: One Story
Passage: One Story is a literary magazine which publishes 18 issues a year, each issue containing a single short story. The magazine was founded in 2002 by writers Hannah Tinti and Maribeth Batcha. " Villanova" by John Hodgman was the first short story published by One Story.
Title: Entity (short story)
Passage: "Entity" is a science fiction short story by Poul Anderson and John Gergen that appeared in the June 1949 issue of "Astounding Science Fiction". "Entity" was the fifth story published by Anderson, and the only story published by Gergen, a friend of Anderson's from the Minneapolis Fantasy Society.
Title: Ancient Engines
Passage: "Ancient Engines" is a science fiction short story published in 1999 by Michael Swanwick. It was nominated for the 2000 Hugo Award for Best Short Story as well as the 1999 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
Title: Radiant Doors
Passage: "Radiant Doors" is a science fiction short story published in 1998 by Michael Swanwick. It was the winner of the 1999 Asimovs Reader Poll, and was nominated for the 1999 Hugo Award for Best Short Story as well as the 2000 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
Title: Striking 12
Passage: Striking 12 is the music group GrooveLily's off-Broadway holiday musical, based in part on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Match Girl".
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1845
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Striking 12
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The Little Match Girl
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Do both Simon Boccanegra and Le roi d'Ys have the same number of acts?
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Title: Le roi d'Ys
Passage: Le roi d'Ys ("The King of Ys") is an opera in three acts and five tableaux by the French composer douard Lalo, to a libretto by douard Blau, based on the old Breton legend of the drowned city of Ys. That city was, according to the legend, the capital of the kingdom of Cornouaille.
Title: Beyond the Invisible
Passage: "Beyond the Invisible" is a 1996 song created by the musical project Enigma. This is the first of only two singles taken from the album "Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi! ". A remake was released by Scooter in 2011.
Title: Trance Atlantic Air Waves
Passage: Trance Atlantic Air Waves (also known as TAAW), is a side project from Enigma's Michael Cretu. He had previously worked with Jens Gad on Enigma's 1996 release "Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! " and they once again teamed up for this side project. Only one studio album was released, "The Energy of Sound", by Virgin Records. Most of the songs were cover versions but there were also three original songs.
Title: Le roi l'a dit
Passage: Le roi l'a dit ("The King Has Spoken") is an opra comique in three acts by Lo Delibes to a French libretto by Edmond Gondinet. It is a lively comedy, remarkably requiring 14 singers six men and eight women. The libretto had first been offered in 1871 to Offenbach; the title also went through various permutations ("Le Talon rouge", "Si le Roi le savait", "Le Roi le sait") before settling on its final name. The 1885 revival brought further modifications to the libretto.
Title: Pascal Mazzotti
Passage: Pasquale "Pascal" Mazzotti (16 December 1923 in Saint-tienne-de-Bagorry 19 June 2002 in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumne) was a French actor who has appeared in film, television, and theater. He is known for having played a role in "Hibernatus" with Louis de Funs, as well as provided the voice of Le roi (The King) in the animated feature film, "Le Roi et l'oiseau" ("The King and the Mockingbird").
Title: Trilogy (Enigma album)
Passage: Trilogy is a box set by the German musical project Enigma. This set includes the first three studio albums by Enigma, "MCMXC a.D.", "The Cross of Changes", and "Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi! ", which comprises their artistic output from 19901996.
Title: T.N.T. for the Brain
Passage: "T.N.T. for the Brain" is a 1997 song created by the musical project Enigma. This single is the second and last one taken from "Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi! ", Enigma's third album.
Title: The king is dead, long live the king!
Passage: "The King is dead, long live The King!" (French: "Le roi est mort, vive le roi!" ; Spanish: "El rey ha muerto, viva el rey!" ; Italian: "Il re morto, lunga vita al re!" ; Portuguese: "O rei est morto, longa vida ao rei!" ) , or simply "long live the king!" , is a traditional proclamation made following the accession of a new monarch in various countries. The seemingly contradictory phrase is used to simultaneously announce the death of the previous monarch and assure the public of continuity by saluting the new monarch.
Title: Rolando Panerai
Passage: Rolando Panerai (born 17 October 1924) is an Italian baritone, particularly associated with the Italian repertory. He was born in Campi Bisenzio, near Florence, Italy and studied with Frazzi in Florence and Armani and Giulia Tess in Milan. Panerai made his stage debut in 1947 in Naples at the Teatro di San Carlo as the pharaon in Rossini's "Mos in Egitto". Other debuts, both in 1951, were as Simon Boccanegra in "Simon Boccanegra" in Bergamo and as Sharpless in "Madama Butterfly" at La Scala in Milan. He sang in many rarely performed Verdi operas on radio broadcast for RAI in 1951 (to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Verdi's death), such as "Giovanna d'Arco", "La battaglia di Legnano", and "Aroldo". Later roles included most of the great Verdi baritone roles, particularly the title character in "Rigoletto", The Count of Luna in "Il trovatore", Giorgio Germont in "La traviata", Marquis of Posa in "Don Carlos", Amonasro in "Aida".
Title: Simon Boccanegra
Passage: Simon Boccanegra (] ) is an opera with a prologue and three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play "Simn Bocanegra" (1843) by Antonio Garca Gutirrez, whose play "El trovador" had been the basis for Verdi's 1853 opera, "Il trovatore".
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yes
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Simon Boccanegra
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Le roi d'Ys
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Which board game was created first, "Yahtzee", or "Enchanted Forest"?
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Title: Gyromancer
Passage: Gyromancer is a puzzle and role-playing video game developed by PopCap Games in collaboration with Square Enix. In the game, the player moves through a map of an enchanted forest, battling monsters using their own summoned monsters through a puzzle-game battle based on PopCap's "Bejeweled Twist". In these battles, the player rotates groups of four in a grid of gems to line up three or more jewels of the same color; when enough lines have been created damage is dealt to the enemy. Between battles, a story is told through a series of cutscenes, while the player and the summoned monsters gain experience and power using role-playing game elements.
Title: Valentine Browne, 1st Earl of Kenmare
Passage: Valentine Browne, 1st Earl of Kenmare (January 1754 3 October 1812) was the Seventh Baronet Browne. He was created First Baron Castlerosse and First Viscount Kenmare on 12 February 1798, with the earlier peerages not being recognised. He was created First Earl of Kenmare on 3 January 1801.
Title: Trollskogen
Passage: Trollskogen ("enchanted forest" or "troll's forest") is a windswept, grazed pine forest and nature reserve in the northeast corner of the Baltic island land, Sweden (Bda socken, Borgholm Municipality). The forest is on a promontory with an exposed shingle beach on the eastern side, the side of the Baltic Sea, and a sheltered bay on the western side, of Grankullaviken bay. The 100 ha reserve, formerly a "Domnreservat", (protected by the Swedish government forestry agency) is part of the Bda Kronopark. Its southeastern boundary is also the north border of the nature reserve Bdakusten stra.
Title: Enchanted Forest (game)
Passage: Enchanted Forest is a board game designed by Alex Randolph and Michel Matschoss that requires players to remember the locations of fairytale treasures. The first edition of the game was published by Ravensburger in Germany in 1981 under the original name Sagaland.
Title: Yahtzee
Passage: Yahtzee is a dice game made by Milton Bradley (now owned by Hasbro), which was first marketed as "Yatzie" by the National Association Service of Toledo, Ohio, in the early 1940s. Yatzie was included in a game set called "LUCK - 15 Grand Dice Games". It was marketed under the name of Yahtzee by game entrepreneur Edwin S. Lowe in 1956. Lowe is also responsible for introducing Bingo to the U.S. market. The game is a development of earlier dice games such as Poker Dice, Yacht and Generala. It is also similar to Yatzy, which is popular in Scandinavia.
Title: Enchanted Forest Chronicles
Passage: The Enchanted Forest Chronicles is a series of four young adult fantasy novels by Patricia C. Wrede titled "Dealing with Dragons", "Searching for Dragons", "Calling on Dragons", and "Talking to Dragons". Additionally, the "Book of Enchantments" includes one short story titled "Utensile Strength" and also includes a short story titled "The Princess and The Cat" which takes place in the Enchanted Forest universe, but does not involve any of the familiar characters. Patricia C. Wrede does "hope" to author a fifth Enchanted Forest novel once her current book contracts have been fulfilled.
Title: Talking to Dragons
Passage: Talking to Dragons is a young adult fantasy novel, the fourth and final book in the "Enchanted Forest Chronicles" by Patricia Wrede, although it was published first, in 1985. It is told in first person from the point of view of sixteen-year-old Daystar, son of Cimorene, a woman who lives at the edge of the Enchanted Forest.
Title: The Enchanted Forest (film)
Passage: The Enchanted Forest is a 1945 family film starring Edmund Lowe and Brenda Joyce, also featuring Harry Davenport as a hermit who finds and raises a young boy in a forest. The film and story served as the inspiration for a 1998 music compositionrecording, "Enchanted Forest" by Loren Connors and Suzanne Langille. It was filmed in Cinecolor and released by Producers Releasing Corporation.
Title: Enchanted Forest (Rhode Island)
Passage: The Enchanted Forest was a fairy tale-themed amusement park that opened in 1971 in Hope Valley, Hopkinton, Rhode Island. Throughout its lifetime, it was mainly oriented to younger children and families. The park contained rides such as a child-sized roller coaster, bumper cars, and a merry go round, as well as having a live petting zoo. The Enchanted Forest was closed in 2005 due to low money flow. Some of the rides were sold to Edaville, including the coaster.
Title: Enchanted Forest Water Safari
Passage: Enchanted Forest Water Safari (originally, The Enchanted Forest of the Adirondacks) is an amusement park in Old Forge, New York.
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Yahtzee
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Enchanted Forest (game)
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Yahtzee
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Lucky's Tale is an indie 3D platformer video game, released in 2016 exclusively as a launch title and pack-in game for which virtual reality headset, developed and manufactured by Oculus VR?
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Title: Eagle Flight
Passage: Eagle Flight is a virtual reality simulation video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 in late 2016. Players must have a virtual reality headset, such as the Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR, or HTC Vive, in order to play the game.
Title: Oculus Rift
Passage: The Oculus Rift is a virtual reality headset developed and manufactured by Oculus VR, a division of Facebook Inc., released on March 28, 2016.
Title: Lucky's Tale
Passage: Lucky's Tale is an indie 3D platformer video game developed and published by Playful, and released in 2016 exclusively as a launch title and pack-in game for the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset. A sequel was announced at E3 2017 titled "Super Lucky's Tale".
Title: Wii Sports
Passage: Wii Sports (Wii , W Suptsu ) is a 2006 sports video game developed and published by Nintendo as a launch title for the Wii video game console. The game was first released in North America along with the Wii on November 19, 2006, and was released in Japan, Australia, and Europe the following month. It was included as a pack-in game with the Wii console in all territories except Japan and South Korea, making it the first game included with the launch of a Nintendo system since "Mario's Tennis" for the Virtual Boy in 1995. "Wii Sports" is now available on its own as part of the Nintendo Selects collection of games and is no longer a pack-in game for the Wii.
Title: Oculus Story Studio
Passage: Oculus Story Studio was an original animated virtual-reality film studio. It is a division of Oculus VR The studio was started by Oculus VR to pioneer animated virtual reality filmmaking and educate, inspire, and foster community for filmmakers interested in VR.
Title: Cyber Danganronpa VR: The Class Trial
Passage: Cyber Danganronpa VR: The Class Trial is a virtual reality adventure video game in the "Danganronpa" series, developed and published by Spike Chunsoft for the PlayStation 4 for use with the PlayStation VR virtual reality headset. It was produced by Yoshinori Terasawa at Spike Chunsoft, who was inspired to create the game after playing Bandai Namco Entertainment's "Summer Lesson".
Title: The Mage's Tale
Passage: The Mage's Tale is a first person virtual reality dungeon crawler role-playing video game developed and published by inXile Entertainment in partnership with Oculus VR. It is a spin-off of "The Bard's Tale", set before the events "The Bard's Tale IV". It is inXile's first virtual reality title.
Title: Eve: Valkyrie
Passage: EVE: Valkyrie is a multiplayer dogfighting shooter game set in the "EVE Online" universe that is designed to use virtual reality headset technology. Originally launched for Microsoft Windows for use with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, CCP Games has announced they plan to enable cross-platform play between the three major VR systems: the Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive, and the PlayStation VR. Released in March 2016, the game has two game mode options: Chronicles can be played in single player, while Combat allows eight by eight combat PvP (player versus player) missions. Reviews generally criticised the limited plot and limitations of single player mode, although the described "arcade experience" was praised for having intuitive controls and "exhilarating" dogfighting features, with "PC Powerplay" dubbing it "arguably the best VR experience currently available for the [Oculus Rift] platform."
Title: LING VR
Passage: LING VR () is a brand series founded in 2014 by Beijing VR-TIME Technology Co., Ltd. The goal of LING VR is to bring virtual reality into our life. There are currently two product lines under LING VR: BAI series and HEI. BAI is a virtual reality headset that structurally similar like Google Cardboard and Samsung Gear VR, mounted with smart phones plus a Bluetooth controller to perform complex input. HEI is an all-in-one wireless headset that positioning in experiencing high quality VR worlds and games.
Title: VR HMD mount
Passage: A virtual reality head-mounted display (VR HMD) mount is a mount for attaching a VR head-mounted display. It is distinct from a virtual reality headset, like the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Sony Morpheus, Carl Zeiss VR One, as a VR HMD mount does not contain any electronics or screen itself, but rather allows users to insert a smartphone or other device in it and place it on the head.
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Oculus Rift
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Lucky's Tale
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Oculus Rift
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Are both the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Bilkent University located in the United States?
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Title: Amity Street
Passage: Amity Street is a main east-west street in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. It is the continuation of Main Street, being renamed Amity Street west of Pleasant Street, which is the main north-south street in Amherst. Emily Dickinson lived on Main Street, while Eugene Field lived on 219 Amity Street. The street is about one mile (1.6 km) south of the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus and 0.3 mi west of the town common. Route 9 runs about 0.5 mi south of Amity Street. The street also features a number of grand old Victorian homes and historically significant buildings such as the Jones Library, the Strong House, the Amherst Cinema Building and the Solomon Boltwood House.
Title: Amherst station (Massachusetts)
Passage: Amherst is a closed intercity rail station in Amherst, Massachusetts formerly served by the Amtrak "Vermonter". It is located at 13 Railroad Street off Main Street, and served the downtown area along with Amherst College and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The station was closed on December 28, 2014, after which the "Vermonter" was rerouted to the faster Conn River Line several miles to the west.
Title: Hampshire College
Passage: Hampshire College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. It was opened in 1970 as an experiment in alternative education, in association with four other colleges in the Pioneer Valley: Amherst College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Together they are now known as the Five Colleges, or the Five College Consortium.
Title: UMass Minutemen baseball
Passage: The UMass Minutemen baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. The team is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. Massachusetts' first baseball team was fielded in 1877. The team plays its home games at Earl Lorden Field in Amherst, Massachusetts. The Minutemen are coached by Matt Reynolds.
Title: Campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Passage: The campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst is located nearly entirely in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, with a portion located in Hadley. Founded on 310 acres in rural Western Massachusetts, the campus has grown to nearly 1,450 acres.
Title: Amherst, Massachusetts
Passage: Amherst ( ) is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Connecticut River valley. As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,819, making it the largest municipality in Hampshire County (although the county seat is Northampton). The town is home to Amherst College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, three of the Five Colleges. The name of the town is pronounced without the "h" ("AM-erst"), giving rise to the local saying, "only the 'h' is silent", in reference both to the pronunciation and to the town's politically active populace.
Title: Kaan Tangze
Passage: Kaan Tangze is a Turkish musician. He is lead vocalist and guitarist of the Turkish rock band Duman (band). He graduated from Bilkent University the department of Tourism and Hotel Management. He has a master's degree in economics from Seattle University in United States.
Title: Bilkent University
Passage: Bilkent University, or Bilkent, is the first private university of Turkey, located in Ankara, with the fundamental aim of creating a center of excellence in higher education and research. The name "Bilkent" exemplifies this aim, since it is an acronym of "bilim kenti": Turkish for "city of science".
Title: Isenberg School of Management
Passage: The Isenberg School of Management is the business school at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the flagship campus for the University of Massachusetts system, located in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. The Isenberg School is accredited by the AACSB International and ACPHA.
Title: University of Massachusetts Amherst
Passage: The University of Massachusetts Amherst (abbreviated UMass Amherst and colloquially referred to as UMass or Massachusetts) is a public research and land-grant university in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, and the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system. With approximately 1,300 faculty members and more than 29,000 students, UMass Amherst is the largest public university in New England and is ranked as tied for the 27th best public university in the nation.
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no
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Ishita Dutta is the sister of an actress who is typically cast in what genre of movies?
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Title: Chris Penn
Passage: Christopher Shannon "Chris" Penn (October 10, 1965 January 24, 2006) was an American film and television actor. Penn was typically cast as a tough character, featured as a villain or a working-class lug, or in a comic role and was known for his roles in such films as "The Wild Life", "Reservoir Dogs", "The Funeral", "Footloose", "Rush Hour", "Corky Romano", "True Romance", "Beethoven's 2nd, Short Cuts", "The Boys Club", "All the Right Moves", "At Close Range", "Pale Rider", and in the video game "".
Title: Lara Dutta
Passage: Lara Dutta Bhupathi (born 16 April 1978) is an Indian actress, model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Intercontinental 1997 and Miss Universe 2000. She was the second woman from India to be crowned Miss Universe, and has been the only delegate from India to win the crown since. She made her Hindi debut in 2003 with the romantic drama film "Andaaz", which was a box office success and won her a Filmfare Best Female Debut Award. Dutta subsequently appeared in several top grossing productions, including "Masti" (2004), "Kaal" (2005), "No Entry" (2005), "Bhagam Bhag" (2006), "Partner" (2007), "Housefull" (2010), "Don 2" (2011) and "Singh Is Bliing" (2015). Apart from commercial success, Dutta has received critical appreciation for her performances in the films "Jhoom Barabar Jhoom" (2007), "Billu" (2009), "Chalo Dilli" (2011) and "David" (2013).
Title: Tanushree Dutta
Passage: Tanushree Dutta (pronounced ] , ITRANS: "tanushri"; born 19 March 1984) is an Indian model and actress who primarily appears in Bollywood movies. Dutta is the recipient of Femina Miss India Universe title in 2004. During the same year at the Miss Universe beauty pageant, she was among the top ten finalists.
Title: Gwen Lee
Passage: Gwen Lee (November 12, 1904 August 20, 1961) was an American stage and film actress. Lee began her career as a model before being discovered and signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. She was typically cast in supporting roles. Lee appeared in over sixty films before retiring in 1938.
Title: Cylinder (engine)
Passage: A cylinder is the central working part of a reciprocating engine or pump, the space in which a piston travels. Multiple cylinders are commonly arranged side by side in a bank, or engine block, which is typically cast from aluminum or cast iron before receiving precision machine work. Cylinders may be sleeved ("lined" with a harder metal) or sleeveless (with a wear-resistant coating such as Nikasil). A sleeveless engine may also be referred to as a "parent-bore engine".
Title: Firangi (2017 film)
Passage: Firangi (English: "Foreigner") is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language Historical Period Drama film set in the year 1920 and it's being directed by Rajiv Dhingra. The film stars Kapil Sharma, who is also the producer, along with Ishita Dutta and Monica Gill in the lead roles. It will be released on 10 November 2017.
Title: Ishita Dutta
Passage: Ishita Dutta is an Indian film and television actress, known for her role in the suspense thriller film "Drishyam" (2015) and the Hindi soap opera "Ek Ghar Banaunga", that aired on Star Plus. She is the younger sister of actress Tanushree Dutta.
Title: Rishton Ka Saudagar Baazigar
Passage: Rishton Ka Saudagar Baazigar is an Indian Hindi drama television series, which premiered on 20 June 2016 and will be broadcast on Life OK. The series will be produced by Dhaval Gada and Guroudev Bhalla. The company has aired the first show casting Ishita Dutta on Swastik Pictures series will be aired on weekdays.
Title: Jo Davidson
Passage: Jo Davidson (March 30, 1883 January 2, 1952) was an American sculptor. Although he specialized in realistic, intense portrait busts, Davidson did not require his subjects to formally pose for him; rather, he observed and spoke with them. He worked primarily with clay, while the final products were typically cast in terra-cotta, marble and bronze.
Title: Raja Rajendra
Passage: Raja Rajendra (Kannada: ) is a 2015 Kannada comedy film written and directed by Pon Kumaran. It stars Sharan, Ishita Dutta, Vimala Raman and P. Ravi Shankar in the stellar roles. The film marks the reunion of director Kumaran and actor Sharan after their previous venture, "Jai Lalitha". Produced by Uday K. Mehta, the film released on 6 February 2015. The plot of the movie was based on the 1990 Malayalam comedy "His Highness Abdullah".
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Who has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize more times, Anita Desai or John Richardson?
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Title: The Village by the Sea
Passage: The Village by the Sea: an Indian family story is a novel for young people by the Indian writer Anita Desai, published in London by Heinemann in 1982. It is based on the poverty, hardships and sorrow faced by a small rural, community in India. Desai won the annual Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a book award judged by a panel of British children's writers.
Title: John Richardson (art historian)
Passage: Sir John Patrick Richardson, KBE, FBA (born 6 February 1924) is a British art historian and Picasso biographer. Richardson has also worked as an industrial designer and as a reviewer for "The New Observer". In 1952, he moved to Provence, where he became friends with Picasso, Lger and de Stal. In 1960, he moved to New York and organized a nine-gallery Picasso retrospective. Christie's then appointed him to open their US office, which he ran for the next nine years. In 1973 he joined New York gallery M. Knoedler Co., Inc., as vice president in charge of 19th- and 20th-century painting, and later became managing director of Artemis, a mutual fund specializing in works of art.
Title: In Custody (novel)
Passage: In Custody (1984) is a novel set in India by Indian American writer Anita Desai. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1984.
Title: The Best of the Booker
Passage: The Best of the Booker is a special prize awarded in commemoration of the Booker Prize's 40th anniversary. Eligible books included the 41 winners of the Booker Prize since its inception in 1969. The six shortlisted titles were announced on 12 May 2008 and were chosen by novelist Victoria Glendinning, broadcaster Mariella Frostrup and Professor of English at University College London John Mullan. Among the nominees were the only two authors to have won the Booker twice, Peter Carey and J. M. Coetzee, nominated for their novels "Oscar Lucinda" and "Disgrace" respectively.
Title: Russian Booker Prize
Passage: The Russian Booker Prize (Russian: , "Russian Booker") is a Russian literary award modelled after the Man Booker Prize. It was inaugurated by English Chief Executive Sir Michael Harris Caine in 1992. The country's premier literary prize, it is awarded to the best work of fiction written in the Russian language each year as decided by a panel of judges, irrespective of the writer's citizenship. s of 2012 , the chair of the Russian Booker Prize Committee is British journalist George Walden. The prize is the first Russian non-governmental literary award since the country's 1917 Revolution.
Title: International Prize for Arabic Fiction
Passage: The International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) (Arabic: ) is a literary prize managed in association with the Booker Prize Foundation in London, and supported by the Emirates Foundation in Abu Dhabi. The prize is specifically for prose fiction by Arabic authors, along the lines of the Man Booker Prize. Each year, the winner of the prize receives US50,000 and the six shortlisted authors receive US10,000 each.
Title: Clear Light of Day
Passage: Clear Light of Day is a novel published in 1980 by Indian novelist and three-time Booker Prize finalist Anita Desai. Set primarily in Old Delhi, the story describes the tensions in a post-partition Indian family, starting with the characters as adults and moving back into their lives throughout the course of the novel. While the primary theme is the importance of family, other predominant themes include the importance of forgiveness, the power of childhood, and the status of women, particularly their role as mothers and caretakers, in modern-day India.
Title: In Custody (1993 film)
Passage: In CustodyMuhafiz (1993) is a film by Merchant Ivory Productions. It was directed by Ismail Merchant, with a screenplay by Anita Desai and Shahrukh Husain. It is based upon Desai's 1984 Booker Prize nominated novel "In Custody".
Title: Fasting, Feasting
Passage: Fasting, Feasting is a novel by Indian writer Anita Desai, first published in 1999 in Great Britain by Chatto and Windus. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for fiction in 1999.
Title: Anita Desai
Passage: Anita Desai (born 24 June 1937) is an Indian novelist and the Emerita John E. Burchard Professor of Humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As a writer she has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize three times; she received a Sahitya Akademi Award in 1978 for her novel "Fire on the Mountain", from the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters; she won the British Guardian Prize for "The Village by the Sea".
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What was the name of the 1977 film Charlotte Rae starred in?
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Title: Trevor Thomas (actor)
Passage: Trevor Thomas is a British actor. He acted mostly around the late 1970s mostly in television programmes, but also starred in the 1977 film "Black Joy", alongside Norman Beaton, as well as in stage productions. Thomas's other film credits include "Yesterday's Hero" (1979), "Inseminoid" (1981), "Sheena" (1984), "Underworld" (1985), "Playing Away" (1987) and "The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz" (2000). His television appearances include "" (1976), "The Fosters" ("Take Your Partners", 1977), "The Professionals" ("Klansmen", 1977), "Rockliffe's Babies" ("Sweet and Sour Revenge", 1987), "Silent Witness" ("The World Cruise", 2000), "Minder" ("Gunfight at the O.K. Laundrette", 1979, and "Fiddler on the Hoof", 1989) and "The Sweeney" ("The Bigger They Are", 1978).
Title: Queen of the Stardust Ballroom
Passage: Queen of the Stardust Ballroom is an American television movie directed by Sam O'Steen and executive-produced by Roger Gimbel, from the teleplay by Jerome Kass. It was broadcast by CBS on February 13, 1975. Maureen Stapleton, Charles Durning, and Charlotte Rae were nominated for an Emmy Award for their performances.
Title: Another Woman's Husband
Passage: Another Woman's Husband is a 2000 television movie starring Gail O'Grady, Lisa Rinna, Dale Midkiff, Sally Kirkland, Charlotte Rae, Bob Larkin, Amzie Strickland and Carroll Baker. It was directed by Noel Nosseck and written by Anna Tuttle Villegas and Lynne Hugo.
Title: Mindy Cohn
Passage: Melinda Heather "Mindy" Cohn (born May 20, 1966) is an American actress, voice actress, comedian and singer. She is known for her role as Natalie Green, the student of Edna Garrett (played by Charlotte Rae) in the long-running sitcom "The Facts of Life", and for being the voice of Velma Dinkley in the "Scooby-Doo" franchise from 2002 to 2015.
Title: The Facts of Life (TV series)
Passage: The Facts of Life is an American sitcom and a spin-off of "Diff'rent Strokes" that originally aired on NBC from August 24, 1979, to May 7, 1988, making it one of the longest-running sitcoms of the 1980s. The series focuses on Edna Garrett (Charlotte Rae) as she becomes a housemother (and after the second season, a dietitian as well) at the fictional Eastland School, an all-female boarding school in Peekskill, New York.
Title: Diff'rent Strokes
Passage: Diff'rent Strokes is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and on ABC from September 27, 1985, to March 7, 1986. The series stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges as Arnold and Willis Jackson, two African American boys from Harlem who are taken in by a rich white Park Avenue businessman and widower named Phillip Drummond (Conrad Bain) and his daughter Kimberly (Dana Plato), for whom their deceased mother previously worked. During the first season and first half of the second season, Charlotte Rae also starred as the Drummonds' housekeeper, Mrs. Garrett (who ultimately spun off into her own successful sitcom, "The Facts of Life").
Title: Sidewinder 1
Passage: Sidewinder 1 is a 1977 American action film directed by Earl Bellamy and written by Nancy Voyles Crawford and Thomas A. McMahon. The film stars Marjoe Gortner, Michael Parks, Susan Howard, Alex Cord, Charlotte Rae and Barry Livingston. The film was released on September 21, 1977, by AVCO Embassy Pictures.
Title: The Facts of Life Reunion
Passage: The Facts of Life Reunion is a 2001 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 19791988 NBC sitcom "The Facts of Life" which reunited original cast members Charlotte Rae, Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn and Kim Fields, with the exception of Nancy McKeon, who was unable to participate due to scheduling conflicts with her television series "The Division".
Title: The Facts of Life Goes to Paris
Passage: The Facts of Life Goes to Paris is a 1982 American made-for-television comedy film based on the sitcom "The Facts of Life" starring Charlotte Rae, Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields, Mindy Cohn and Nancy McKeon. The film originally aired September 25, 1982 on NBC, four days before the 19821983 premiere of "The Facts of Life". When the series went into syndication, the film was split into four half-hour episodes and added to "The Facts of Life" syndication package.
Title: Charlotte Rae
Passage: Charlotte Rae (born Charlotte Rae Lubotsky; April 22, 1926) is an American character actress of stage, comedian, singer and dancer whose career spans six decades.
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The Toyota Vitz is a line of three- and five-door hatchback subcompact cars produced since 1999 by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota, Now in its third generation, the name "Toyota Vitz" has been used consistently in Japan, with most international markets receiving the same vehicle under the Toyota Yaris name, The Toyota Yaris is a subcompact car produced by Toyota since which year, replacing the Starlet?
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Title: Toyota Yaris WRC
Passage: The Toyota Yaris WRC is a World Rally Car designed by Toyota GAZOO Racing WRC to compete in the World Rally Championship. The car is based on the Toyota Yaris, and will be the first car Toyota have competed with in the WRC since withdrawing from the championship at the end of the 1999 season to focus on their Le Mans Prototype and Formula One programmes. The car will be driven by Juho Hnninen, Esapekka Lappi and Jari-Matti Latvala.
Title: Great Wall Florid
Passage: The Great Wall Florid () is a subcompact car produced by the Chinese manufacturer Great Wall Motor between 2009 and 2013. Styling is suspected to be copied from the first generation Toyota ist (Scion xA), while the nose section is inspired by the second generation Toyota Vitz (Yaris hatchback).
Title: Toyota Platz
Passage: The Toyota Platz is a supermini automobile that was manufactured in Japan by Toyota from 1999 through to 2005, when replaced by the Toyota Belta. Designated by Toyota as the "XP10" series, the Platz was sold in export markets as either the Toyota Echo or Toyota Yaris. The "Echo" and "Yaris" names were also given to the export version of the related Japanese market Toyota Vitz hatchback, from which the Platz derives. In Japan, it was only available at the "Toyopet Store" dealerships.
Title: Toyota Yaris
Passage: The Toyota Yaris (Japanese: , Toyota Yarisu ) is a subcompact car produced by Toyota since 1999 , replacing the Starlet.
Title: Toyota NBC platform
Passage: The Toyota NBC platform is an automobile platform for subcompact cars (B-class cars) from Toyota. "NBC" stands for "New Basic Compact". NBC platform made its debut in January 1999 with 1st generation Toyota Vitz. It is also often called "Vitz platform".
Title: Toyota Vitz
Passage: The Toyota Vitz is a line of three- and five-door hatchback subcompact cars produced since 1999 by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. Now in its third generation, the name "Toyota Vitz" has been used consistently in Japan, with most international markets receiving the same vehicle under the Toyota Yaris name, or formerly as the Toyota Echo in some markets for the first generation. The Toyota Vitz is available in Japan from Toyota's "Netz Store" line of dealerships.
Title: Scion xA
Passage: The Scion xA is a five-door subcompact hatchback marketed in the US from 2004-2006 as an export model of the Japanese Domestic Market Toyota ist. Based on the first generation Toyota Vitz hatchback, the xA shared a platform with the Toyota Platz sedan.
Title: Toyota Etios
Passage: The Toyota Etios is a line of four-door sedan and five-door hatchback subcompact cars produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota for the Indian automotive market since 2010, for South Africa and Brazil since 2012 and Indonesia since 2013 (1.2 litre petrol hatchback). The Etios nameplate comes from the Greek "Ethos", meaning spirit, character, and ideas. The sedan version was launched in December 2010 and the Liva hatchback was launched in June 2011. In May 2012, the Etios Series reached total sales of 100,000 units in India.
Title: Toyota Belta
Passage: The Toyota Belta (Japanese: , Toyota Beruta ) , referred to in North American and Australian markets as the Toyota Yaris and in Asian markets as the Toyota Vios, is a subcompact sedan manufactured by Toyota.
Title: Toyota Camry
Passage: The Toyota Camry ( ; Japanese: "Toyota Kamuri") is an automobile sold internationally by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota since 1982, spanning multiple generations. Originally compact in size (narrow-body), later Camry models have grown to fit the mid-size classification (wide-body)although the two sizes co-existed in the 1990s. Since the release of the wide-bodied versions, Camry has been extolled by Toyota as the firm's second "world car" after the Corolla. In Japan, Camry is exclusive to "Toyota Corolla Store" retail dealerships. Narrow-body cars also spawned a rebadged sibling in Japan, the Toyota Vista ()also introduced in 1982 and sold at "Toyota Vista Store" locations. Diesel fuel versions have previously retailed at "Toyota Diesel Store".
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Kerry Ellis Sings the Great British Songbook was the first set of solo concerts by English stage actress and singer Kerry Ellis, it included an encore with which English musician, singer, songwriter and astrophysicist, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Queen?
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Title: Brian May
Passage: Brian Harold May, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 19 July 1947) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and astrophysicist, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Queen. He uses a home-built electric guitar, called the Red Special. His compositions for the band include "We Will Rock You", "Tie Your Mother Down", "I Want It All", "Fat Bottomed Girls", "Flash", "Hammer to Fall", "Save Me", "Who Wants to Live Forever" and "The Show Must Go On".
Title: Band of Brothers (Only Men Aloud! album)
Passage: Band of Brothers is the second studio album by the choir Only Men Aloud! . Unlike their self-titled debut, it featured several traditional Welsh songs, the album closing with a version of "Land of My Fathers". However, as on the first album, the choir also included covers of pop songs "Total Eclipse of the Heart", a duet with the original singer Bonnie Tyler, "Somebody to Love" with featured vocalist Kerry Ellis, and "Scarborough Fair".
Title: Kerry Ellis Sings the Great British Songbook
Passage: Kerry Ellis Sings the Great British Songbook was the first set of solo concerts by English stage actress and singer Kerry Ellis. The tour, comprising dates at the Shaw Theatre in London in June 2009, saw her through a set list of more than 20 numbers with an encore that included Brian May.
Title: Kerry Ellis discography
Passage: The discography of Kerry Ellis, a British stage actress and singer, consists of one studio album, one extended play, three cast recordings, and five singles. Her debut album "Anthems" was released in September 2010.
Title: The Born Free Tour
Passage: The Born Free Tour is the second headlining concert tour by English stage actress and singer Kerry Ellis with Brian May. The original 2012 tour comprised 11 dates in and around the home counties of England, beginning on 5 November 2012 at the Apex in Bury St Edmunds, and finishing at the Swan Theatre in High Wycombe.
Title: Fun on Earth
Passage: Fun on Earth is the fifth studio album by English musician Roger Taylor, best known as the drummer in British rock band Queen, released on 11 November 2013 through Virgin EMI in the United Kingdom and Hollywood Records in North America. It was recorded in late 2008 and throughout 2009, after the conclusion of Queen Paul Rodgers' Rock the Cosmos Tour, and was continued after the collaboration ended. It was the first album he had worked on since 2008's "The Cosmos Rocks" with Queen Paul Rodgers, and his first solo album since 1998's "Electric Fire".
Title: Anthems: The Tour
Passage: Anthems: The Tour was the debut headlining concert tour by English stage actress and singer Kerry Ellis with Brian May. The tour, comprising 16 dates in Great Britain, supported her debut album "Anthems". Beginning with two charity performances, titled Anthems: The Concert, on 1 May 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall, the tour followed commenced on 3 May 2011 and ended on 16 July 2011 with a special titled Anthems in the Park at RAF Cranwell. Receiving positive reviews, the tour was complimented by critics for the pairing of May's sound and Ellis' vocals.
Title: Acoustic by Candlelight
Passage: Acoustic by Candlelight: Live on The Born Free Tour is the first live album by actress and singer Kerry Ellis and rock musician Brian May, released on 17 June 2013. The 15-track album consists of material from live shows of the first leg of their Born Free Tour, which the pair embarked on in late 2012.
Title: Wicked in Rock
Passage: Wicked in Rock is an EP by actress and singer Kerry Ellis. It was arranged, produced and accompanied on guitar by Brian May and features Taylor Hawkins on drums. A 60 piece orchestra, conducted by Steve Sidwell, was also used. The album had a physical release on 7 July 2008 as a CD and as a 12" vinyl. The EP was also released for digital download. The three tracks on this EP are included on her debut studio album "Anthems" (2010).
Title: Anthems (Kerry Ellis album)
Passage: Anthems is the debut studio album by actress and singer Kerry Ellis which was released on 13 September 2010 by Decca Records. Produced by rock musician Brian May, the album comprises eleven tracks that tap into all the different areas that Ellis had been part of in her professional career between the years 2000 and 2010. Photography for the album's artwork was completed by Paul Rider with design and art direction by Tourist.
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Brian Harold May
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Brian May
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Which motorcycling magazine was founded in 1962 and listed the ZX-10R bike as "Best Superbike" in 2004?
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Title: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R
Passage: The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is a motorcycle in the Ninja sport bike series from the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki, the successor to the Ninja ZX-9R. It was originally released in 2004 and has been updated and revised throughout the years. It combines an ultra-narrow chassis, low weight, and radial brakes. In 2004 and 2005 the ZX-10R won "Best Superbike" from "Cycle World" magazine, and the international Masterbike competition.
Title: Masterbike
Passage: Masterbike is a contest held on an annual basis to determine the best sport bikes of the year. " Motociclismo", a Spanish sport bike magazine, invites cooperating magazines from all over the world "(In Moto and Motosprint for Italy, Motociclismo Spain, Motociclismo Brazil, Motorrad, PS, Kickstart, MCN, Australian MCN, Cycle World, Motosprint, In Moto, Moto, Motociclismo Mexico, Motociclismo Portugal, "Bike", Bike India", and "Motorcyclist") and motorcycle manufacturers as well to join this pure racetrack comparison test. Categories are broken into Supersport, Superbike, and Maxisport. Winners are determined by a rating that is the attribution of the score for the best lap time overall (40), the fastest lap set for each rider (40) and the individual rating by each rider (20). Only the winners of Supersport, Superbike and Maxisport class reach the final comparison where an overall Masterbike winner is chosen for the year.
Title: Gavin Trippe
Passage: Gavin Trippe (born 1940 in England) is a motorcycle racing promoter, journalist, and publisher who was inducted to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2005. Trippe was a motorcycling journalist in the UK until he founded a motorcycling magazine, "Motor Cycle Weekly", in the United States in 1969. In the early 1970s he brought European style motocross racing to the US by founding the Carlsbad USGP. Trippe is also the creator of supermoto racing, which attracted a large US television audience from 19791985, and had a resurgence, first in Europe and then beyond, since the early 2000s. Since 2007 Trippe has been working to create a new single cylinder racing class with low barriers to entry for amateur racers and young riders.
Title: Cycle World
Passage: Cycle World is a motorcycling magazine in the United States. It was founded in 1962 by Joe Parkhurst, who was inducted to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame as, "the person responsible for bringing a new era of objective journalism" to the US. s of 2001 "Cycle World" was the largest motorcycling magazine in the world. The magazine is headquartered in Irvine, California. Regular contributors include Peter Egan and Nick Ienatsch. Occasional contributors have included Hunter S. Thompson and professional riding coach Ken Hill.
Title: Rob Phillis
Passage: Rob Phillis (born 27 April 1956) is a retired motorcycle road racer from Australia. He began his motorcycling career competing in dirt bike and motocross events before crossing over to road racing in 1974. He won the Australian Superbike and Australian Endurance title in 1987 and also won the Australian 1000cc title in 1989 riding a ZXR750 Kawasaki winning himself a sponsorship from Team Kawasaki Australia in the 1990 Superbike World Championship.
Title: SuperBike (magazine)
Passage: SuperBike was a monthly British motorcycling magazine. In addition to motorcycles, the magazine featured reviews of race bikes, dirt bikes, and others. It is now a completely digital motorcycle media platform, serving content to around half a million bikers a week.
Title: Motorcyclist (magazine)
Passage: Motorcyclist is a motorcycling magazine in the United States. Motorcyclist is America's first motorcycle magazine. The magazine is headquartered in Irvine, California and is published by Bonnier. The former editor in chief, Brian Catterson, had been the executive editor at the rival "Cycle World". The editor in chief Marc Cook, a veteran of several motorcycle publications, including "Motorcyclist", now has his role filled jointly by Ari Henning and Zack Courts.
Title: Cycle News
Passage: Cycle News is a motorcycling magazine and website based in the United States, it was a weekly print publication from 1965 to 2010 and switched to a weekly digital magazine in February 2011. The magazine is headquartered in Irvine, California and is best known for coverage of all forms of motorcycle racing.
Title: Bike (magazine)
Passage: Bike is a British motorcycling magazine that was established and edited by journalist Mark Williams in 1971, originally as a one-off "Car" magazine special.
Title: Motorcycle Classics
Passage: Motorcycle Classics is a motorcycling magazine in the United States. They are a motorcycle magazine publication specializing in classic motorcycles 25 years old and beyond.
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Cycle World
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What plot did Kurt Freiherr von Plettenberg and Claus von Stauffenberg work together on?
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Title: Alexander Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg
Passage: Alexander Franz Clemens Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (15 March 1905 in Stuttgart 27 January 1964 in Munich) was a German aristocrat and historian. His older twin brother Berthold Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg and youngest brother Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg were among the leaders of the 20 July Plot against Hitler in 1944.
Title: Karl von Plettenberg
Passage: Karl Freiherr von Plettenberg (18 December 1852 in Neuhaus 10 February 1938 in Bckeburg) was a Prussian officer, and later General of Infantry during World War I. He was Commandant-General of the Guards Corps, Adjutant General of the German Kaiser Wilhelm II and a recipient of Pour le Mrite.
Title: Hans-Ulrich von Oertzen
Passage: Born in Berlin to an aristocratic family, Oertzen followed his father into the army and trained as a general staff officer. During the Second World War he was promoted to Major and by 1943 was serving in Army Group Centre under Generalmajor Henning von Tresckow, who was one of the leading members of the resistance. He then helped Claus von Stauffenberg to develop Operation Valkyrie. On 26 March 1944, he married Ingrid von Oertzen Langenn, and a selection of 240 letters he wrote to her from 1942 to 1944 were recently published in book form in Germany.
Title: Livia von Plettenberg
Passage: Livia von Plettenberg (born (1988--) 14, 1988 ) is an Austrian female kickboxer and mixed martial artist, based in Portland, Oregon. She competes professionally since 2005 and is currently in the Invicta Flyweight division. Von Plettenberg's last MMA bout was at Invicta FC 6 against Kathina Catron which she won by unanimous decision. According to the W.A.K.F ranking von Plettenberg was ranked fifth in the welterweight kickboxing division.
Title: Wessel Freytag von Loringhoven
Passage: Wessel Freytag von Loringhoven (10 November 1899 26 July 1944), was a colonel in the High Command of the German Armed Forces (OKW) and a member of the German Resistance ("Widerstand") against Adolf Hitler. Loringhoven was a friend of Claus von Stauffenberg, who was the leader of the 20 July Plot to assassinate Hitler in 1944.
Title: Berthold Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg
Passage: Berthold Alfred Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (15 March 1905, Stuttgart 10 August 1944, Berlin-Pltzensee) was a German aristocrat and lawyer who was a key conspirator in the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler on 20 July 1944, alongside his younger brother, Colonel Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg. After the plot failed, Berthold was tried and executed by the Nazi regime.
Title: Kurt von Plettenberg
Passage: Kurt Freiherr von Plettenberg (31 January 1891 in Bckeburg 10 March 1945 in Berlin) was a German forester, cavalry officer and a member of the German Resistance (Widerstand). He was involved in the preparations for the 20 July plot, an attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Fhrer of the Third Reich. Plettenberg belonged to the circle of close friends which included Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, Johannes Popitz, Ludwig Beck, Ulrich von Hassell, Carl-Hans Graf von Hardenberg and Fabian von Schlabrendorff.
Title: Stauffenberg
Passage: The Schenk von Stauffenberg family is a noble (see Uradel) Roman Catholic family from Swabia in Germany, whose best-known member was Colonel Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg the key figure in the 1944 "20 July plot" to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
Title: Adam von Trott zu Solz
Passage: Friedrich Adam von Trott zu Solz (9 August 1909 26 August 1944) was a German lawyer and diplomat who was involved in the conservative resistance to Nazism. A declared opponent of the Nazi regime from the beginning, he actively participated in the Kreisau Circle of Helmuth James Graf von Moltke and Peter Yorck von Wartenburg. Together with Claus von Stauffenberg he conspired in the 20 July plot, and was supposed to be appointed Secretary of State in the Foreign Office and lead negotiator with the western allies if they had succeeded.
Title: 20 July plot
Passage: On 20 July 1944, Claus von Stauffenberg and other conspirators attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Fhrer of Nazi Germany, inside his Wolf's Lair field headquarters near Rastenburg, East Prussia. The name Operation Valkyrie, originally referring to part of the conspiracy, has become associated with the entire event. The apparent aim of the assassination attempt was to wrest political control of Germany and its armed forces from the Nazi Party (including the SS) and to make peace with the western Allies as soon as possible. The underlying desire of many of the high-ranking Wehrmacht officers involved was apparently to show the world that not all Germans were like Hitler and the Nazi Party. The details of the conspirators' peace initiatives remain unknown, but they likely would have included unrealistic demands for the confirmation of Germany's extensive annexations of European territory.
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Kurt von Plettenberg
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20 July plot
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When was British television journalist, newsreader and host of the current affairs programme Real Story, born?
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Title: The Real Story (TV program)
Passage: The Real Story is an American current affairs television program formerly hosted by journalist Gretchen Carlson on the Fox News Channel. Prior to its cancellation, the show was hosted by a rotation of anchors following the expiration of Carlson's contract with Fox News in late June 2016. During Carlson's tenure with the show, it was known as "The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson".
Title: Real Story
Passage: Real Story was a current affairs programme which aired on the British television channel BBC One at 19:30 GMT weekly on Mondays. It was hosted by Fiona Bruce who was also presenter of "Crimewatch". The programme was edited by Dave Stanford and produced by Mike Lewis.
Title: Agenda (TV series)
Passage: Agenda was an Irish weekly television current affairs programme broadcast by TV3. Produced by Fastnet Films between 1999 and 2004, the programme focused on the top current affairs and business issues of the week. Agenda returns to Tv3 in October 2016.
Title: Sunday (New Zealand TV programme)
Passage: Sunday is a current affairs programme broadcast on TVNZ 1 in New Zealand on Sunday nights at 7:00 pm . Presented by Miriama Kamo with a team of New Zealand reporters, the programme began when TV ONE did not renew its rights to "60 Minutes" which had aired previously in this time slot. The hour-long show usually features two reports from the local reporters and one report from an overseas current affairs programme. The programme's tagline is "Where there's a story we'll find it".
Title: Tonight (TV programme)
Passage: Tonight (often referred to as "The Tonight Programme") is a British current affairs programme, produced by ITV Studios (formerly Granada Television) and ITN for the ITV network, replacing the long-running investigative series "World in Action" in 1999. Previously airing twice-weekly, on Monday and Friday evenings at 8.00pm (ITV Wales, STV and UTV would often air the show at different times or different days, to make way for regional programming), the show runs the gamut from human interest-led current affairs to investigative journalism. "Tonight" has conducted interviews with a plethora of political and public figures, including George W. Bush, Tony Blair and Hillary Clinton. From 19992007, the programme was known as "Tonight with Trevor McDonald".
Title: Close Up (TV programme)
Passage: Close Up was a half-hour-long New Zealand current affairs programme produced by Television New Zealand. The programme aired at 7 pm weeknights (straight after "One News") on TV ONE and was presented by Mark Sainsbury with Mike Hosking as the back-up supporting host. The last edition was broadcast on 30 November 2012. " Seven Sharp", a current affairs show aimed at a younger audience, took its place in 2013.
Title: Fiona Bruce
Passage: Fiona Elizabeth Bruce (born 25 April 1964) is a British television journalist, newsreader and television presenter. Since joining the BBC as a researcher on "Panorama" in 1989, she has gone on to present many flagship programmes for the corporation including the "BBC News at Six", "BBC News at Ten", "Crimewatch", "Antiques Roadshow" and, most recently, "Fake or Fortune".
Title: Richard Crowley (journalist)
Passage: Richard Crowley is an Irish journalist and broadcaster. He was formerly Middle East Correspondent for RT News and Current Affairs, and co-presenter of the current affairs programme "Prime Time" on RT television. He currently presents The News At One and he co-presents the radio programme This Week, with Colm Mongain, on Sundays.
Title: This World (TV series)
Passage: This World is a current affairs programme which produced by the BBC and broadcast on BBC Two in the United Kingdom, first airing on 4 January 2004. The programme also airs worldwide occasionally through BBC World News on digital services, satellite and cable in many countries. The series is mainly focused on social issues and current affairs stories around the world.
Title: Sunrise (New Zealand TV programme)
Passage: Sunrise was a New Zealand breakfast television news and current affairs programme which was broadcast live on TV3. It aired from 7.00am to 9.00am weekdays, and the show featured all the latest current affairs, News, Sport, Business and Weather. The programme followed "ASB Business" at 6.30am.
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born 25 April 1964
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Real Story
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Fiona Bruce
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Which movie directed by Peggy Holmes stars the voice of Anjelica Huston as narrator?
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Title: William Traylor
Passage: William Hurley "Bill" Traylor, Jr. (October 8, 1930 September 23, 1989) was an American television, theater, and motion picture actor. He was also, along with his wife, Peggy Feury, an acting coach and founder of The Loft Studio, an acting school attended by such major stars as Sean Penn, Anjelica Huston and Nicolas Cage. He is the father of actresses Stephanie Feury and Susan Traylor.
Title: Danny Huston
Passage: Daniel Sallis Huston (born May 14, 1962) is an American actor, writer and director. Huston got his start directing "Mr. North" starring Anthony Edwards, Robert Mitchum and his half-sister, Anjelica Huston. Later, Huston gave his breakthrough acting performance in the independent film "Ivans Xtc" and was nominated for Best Male Performance at the Independent Spirit Awards in 2003.
Title: Tony Huston
Passage: Walter "Tony" Antony Huston (born April 16, 1950) is an American actor, writer, and assistant director. He is known for his work on "The List of Adrian Messenger" (1963), "The Dead" (1987), "Wise Blood" (1979), "" (2010), "" (2008), "Look Up and Wave Your Glove" (2005), "Great Performances" (2002), "" (2001), and "John Huston and the Dubliners" (1987). He is the son of John Huston and Enrica Soma, and sibling of Anjelica Huston, Danny Huston, and Allegra Huston. His son is actor Jack Huston.
Title: Anjelica Huston
Passage: Anjelica Huston ( ; born July 8, 1951) is an American actress, director and former fashion model. Huston became the third generation of her family to win an Academy Award, when she won Best Supporting Actress for her performance in 1985's "Prizzi's Honor", joining her father, director John Huston, and grandfather, actor Walter Huston. She also received Academy Award nominations for "Enemies, A Love Story" (1989) and "The Grifters" (1990).
Title: Secret of the Wings
Passage: Secret of the Wings, also known as Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wings, is a 2012 computer-animated fantasy film, and the fourth in the "Disney Fairies" franchise, produced by DisneyToon Studios. It revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play, "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works, and how she ventures to the Winter Woods and meets her twin sister, Periwinkle, who is a frost fairy. The film was directed by Peggy Holmes, and co-directed by Bobs Gannaway. Starring the voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Megan Hilty, Raven-Symon and Angela Bartys, it also features new cast members who include Matt Lanter, Timothy Dalton, Lucy Hale and Debby Ryan, while Anjelica Huston narrates.
Title: The Dead (1987 film)
Passage: The Dead is a 1987 feature film directed by John Huston, starring his daughter Anjelica Huston. "The Dead" was the last film that Huston directed, and it was released posthumously. It was adapted from the short story "The Dead" by James Joyce, which was included in his short works collection "Dubliners".
Title: Peggy Holmes
Passage: Peggy Holmes is an American dancer, choreographer and film director. Her full-length directorial debut was on 2008's "", although she had previously directed a segment of the anthology film "Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas." She later directed "Secret of the Wings" (2012) and "The Pirate Fairy" (2014) from the "Tinker Bell" film series.
Title: Walter Huston
Passage: Walter Thomas Huston ( ; born Walter Thomas Huston; April 5, 1883 April 7, 1950) was a Canadian-born American actor and singer. Huston won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre", directed by his son John Huston. He was the grandfather of Pablo Huston, Walter Anthony (Tony) Huston, actress Anjelica Huston, Danny Huston, and Allegra Huston, as well as the great-grandfather of actor Jack Huston.
Title: John Huston
Passage: John Marcellus Huston ( ; August 5, 1906 August 28, 1987) was an American film director, screenwriter and actor. He wrote the screenplays for most of the 37 feature films he directed, many of which are today considered classics: "The Maltese Falcon" (1941), "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (1948), "The Asphalt Jungle" (1950), "The African Queen" (1951), "The Misfits" (1961), "Fat City" (1972) and "The Man Who Would Be King" (1975). During his 46-year career, Huston received 15 Oscar nominations, won twice, and directed both his father, Walter Huston, and daughter, Anjelica Huston, to Oscar wins in different films.
Title: John Huston (disambiguation)
Passage: John Huston (19061987) was an American screenwriter, actor and director (father of actress Anjelica Huston, director Danny Huston and Tony Huston)
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Secret of the Wings
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Peggy Holmes
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Secret of the Wings
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North American fir is used to make what?
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Title: North American Sabreliner
Passage: The North American Sabreliner, later sold as the Rockwell Sabreliner, is an American mid-sized business jet developed by North American Aviation. It was offered to the United States Air Force (USAF) in response to its Utility Trainer Experimental (UTX) program. It was named "Sabreliner" due to the similarity of the wing and tail to North American's F-86 Sabre jet fighter. Military variants, designated T-39 Sabreliner, were used by the USAF, United States Navy (USN) and United States Marine Corps (USMC) after the USAF placed an initial order in 1959. The Sabreliner was also developed into a commercial variant.
Title: Abies procera
Passage: Abies procera, the noble fir, also called red fir and Christmastree, is a western North American fir, native to the Cascade Range and Coast Range mountains of extreme northwest California and western Oregon and Washington in the United States. It is a high altitude tree, typically occurring at 300 - altitude, only rarely reaching tree line.
Title: North American Datum
Passage: The North American Datum (NAD) is the datum now used to define the geodetic network in North America. A datum is a formal description of the shape of the Earth along with an "anchor" point for the coordinate system. In surveying, cartography, and land-use planning, two North American Datums are in use: the North American Datum of 1927 (NAD 27) and the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83). Both are geodetic reference systems based on slightly different assumptions and measurements.
Title: Abies lasiocarpa
Passage: Abies lasiocarpa, commonly called the subalpine fir or Rocky Mountain fir, is a western North American fir tree.
Title: Tuber oregonense
Passage: Tuber oregonense, commonly known as the Oregon white truffle, is a species of edible truffle in the genus "Tuber". Described as new to science in 2010, the North American species is found on the western coast of the United States, from northern California to southern British Columbia west of the Cascade Range. A mycorrhizal fungus, it grows in a symbiotic association with Douglas fir. It overlaps in distribution with the closely related "T. gibbosum", but they have different growing seasons: "T. oregonense" typically appears from October through March, while "T. gibbosum" grows from January to June. The fruit bodies of the fungus are roughly spherical to irregular in shape, and resemble small potatoes up to 5 cm in diameter. Inside the truffle is the gleba, which is initially white before it becomes a marbled tan color. The large, often thick-walled, and strongly ornamented spores are produced in large spherical asci. The truffle is highly prized for its taste and aroma. Some individuals have claimed success in cultivating the truffles in Christmas tree farms.
Title: Abies balsamea
Passage: Abies balsamea or balsam fir is a North American fir, native to most of eastern and central Canada (Newfoundland west to central British Columbia) and the northeastern United States (Minnesota east to Maine, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to West Virginia).
Title: Canada balsam
Passage: Canada balsam, also called Canada turpentine or balsam of fir, is a turpentine made from the resin of the balsam fir tree ("Abies balsamea") of boreal North America. The resin, dissolved in essential oils, is a viscous, sticky, colourless or yellowish liquid that turns to a transparent yellowish mass when the essential oils have been allowed to evaporate.
Title: Abies magnifica
Passage: Abies magnifica, the red fir or silvertip fir, is a western North American fir, native to the mountains of southwest Oregon and California in the United States. It is a high elevation tree, typically occurring at 1400 - elevation, though only rarely reaching tree line. The name red fir derives from the bark color of old trees.
Title: Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii
Passage: Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii or Swiss needle cast is a fungus that infects Douglas fir and causes yellowing of foliage and reduction in growth. It is endemic in western North American stands of Douglas fir, but was first discovered in trees planted Switzerland.
Title: North American P-51 Mustang
Passage: The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War, among other conflicts. The Mustang was designed in 1940 by North American Aviation (NAA) in response to a requirement of the British Purchasing Commission. The Purchasing Commission approached North American Aviation to build Curtiss P-40 fighters under license for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Rather than build an old design from another company, North American Aviation proposed the design and production of a more modern fighter. The prototype NA-73X airframe was rolled out on 9 September 1940, 102 days after the contract was signed, and first flew on 26 October.
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turpentine
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Canada balsam
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Abies balsamea
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Which is the population of a town located in Maine School Administrative District 12?
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Title: Maine School Administrative District 15
Passage: The Maine School Administrative District 15 is a public school district that operates three elementary schools (K2 and 34), one middle school (58) and one high school (912) in Cumberland County in the U.S. state of Maine. The school system serves the towns of Gray, Maine and New Gloucester, Maine. The school system is run by a school board and superintendent system.
Title: Buckfield, Maine
Passage: Buckfield is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. Buckfield is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England City and Town Area. It is a member of Maine School Administrative District 39 along with nearby Hartford and Sumner. The town had a population of 2,009 as of the 2010 census.
Title: Ashland District School
Passage: Ashland District School is located in Ashland, Maine, United States. It is part of Maine School Administrative District 32, or MSAD 32, which serves Ashland, Garfield Plantation, Masardis, Oxbow, Portage Lake, and Sheridan, Maine. There is a student population of approximately 320 from school grades Pre-K12, with fifty-six faculty members as well as administrators, a counselor and three support personnel. The school had achieved accredited status with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
Title: Maine School Administrative District 12
Passage: Maine School Administrative District 12 (MSAD 12) is an operating school district within Somerset County Maine, covering the towns of Jackman and Moose River.
Title: Regional School Unit 57
Passage: Regional School Unit 57 (RSU 57), formerly known as Maine School Administrative District 57 (MSAD 57), is a school district in Maine. The district office is located in Waterboro, Maine next to Massabesic High School. Its current superintendent is Larry Malone.
Title: Leavitt Area High School
Passage: Leavitt Area High School is a public secondary school that serves grades 912 in Turner, Maine. It is a regional high school and serves the communities of Turner, Leeds, and Greene and is run by Maine School Administrative District 52. It is bordered by the school districts of Buckfield Junior-Senior High School, Edward Little High School, Lewiston High School, Winthrop High School, Monmouth Academy (Maine), and Cony High School.
Title: Maine School Administrative District 46
Passage: Maine School Administrative District 46 (MSAD 46) is a school district that serves the towns of Dexter, Exeter, Ripley and Garland, Maine. It is located in Penobscot County which is also known as the "Maine Highlands". There are a total of six schools in the district: Garland Elementary, Exeter Elementary, Dexter Primary School, Dexter Middle School, Dexter Regional High School, and Tri-County Technical Center. Approximately 1,100 students from the area are enrolled.
Title: Ashland Community High School
Passage: Ashland Community High School was located in Ashland, Maine, USA. It was part of Maine School Administrative District 32, or MSAD 32, which serves Ashland, Garfield Plantation, Masardis, Oxbow, Portage Lake, and Sheridan, Maine. There was a student population of 200 in school grades 712, with eighteen faculty members as well as administrators, a counselor and three support personnel. The school had achieved accredited status with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
Title: Maine School Administrative District 9
Passage: Maine School Administrative District 9 (MSAD 9) is a regional school district in Franklin County, Maine. It serves children in grades K-12 with one high school (Mount Blue High School), one middle school and four elementary schools from Wilton, Maine; Farmington, Maine; Weld, Maine; Temple, Maine; Chesterville, Maine; New Vineyard, Maine; Industry, Maine; New Sharon, Maine; Starks, Maine; and Vienna, Maine. MSAD 9 recently become RSU 9.
Title: Jackman, Maine
Passage: Jackman is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 862 at the 2010 census.
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862
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Maine School Administrative District 12
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Jackman, Maine
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New Hampshire Route 171 runs from Moultonborough to Ossipee, which is home to part of which forest?
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Title: Tennessee State Route 171
Passage: State Route 171 runs southnorth through Davidson and Wilson counties in the state of Tennessee. It connects Interstate 24 to U.S. Route 70.
Title: New Hampshire Route 171
Passage: New Hampshire Route 171 (abbreviated NH 171) is a 15.194 mi eastwest highway in southern Carroll County in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. The highway runs from NH 109 in Moultonborough to NH 16 in Ossipee.
Title: New Jersey Route 171
Passage: Route 171 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. It runs 3.10 miles (4.99 km) as an extension of U.S. Route 130 past its northern terminus at U.S. Route 1 in North Brunswick Township, New Jersey. Although its northern terminus is at an intersection with Route 27 in New Brunswick, the route is unsigned inside New Brunswick. The route is a major thoroughfare in North Brunswick and in New Brunswick, running on major city streets. The route originated as an alignment of pre-1927 Route 1 and later of U.S. Route 130. After Route 130 was truncated, the alignment, which had also been designated Route 25M was later re-designated as Route 171.
Title: West Ossipee, New Hampshire
Passage: West Ossipee is an unincorporated community in the town of Ossipee in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located near the northern boundary of the town, along New Hampshire Route 16, leading north towards Conway and south towards Rochester. Route 41 departs from the village, heading northeast to Silver Lake and Madison. Route 25 leads west towards Tamworth and Moultonborough. The Bearcamp River runs along the southwest side of the village. The Whittier Bridge is a historic covered bridge that crosses the river just west of the village.
Title: New Hampshire Route 140
Passage: New Hampshire Route 140 is a 21.142 mi eastwest state highway in central New Hampshire, running from Tilton to Alton. The western terminus of NH 140 is in Tilton at an intersection with U.S. Route 3, New Hampshire Route 11 and New Hampshire Route 132, located at exit 20 on Interstate 93. The eastern terminus is in Alton at NH 11 and New Hampshire Route 28A (Main Street). In Alton, the road is named the Frank C. Gilman Highway.
Title: South Tamworth, New Hampshire
Passage: South Tamworth is an unincorporated community in the town of Tamworth in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located along New Hampshire Route 25, next to the Bearcamp River. Route 25 continues east past the village of Whittier to West Ossipee, where it intersects New Hampshire Route 16. To the west, Route 25 leads to Moultonborough, Center Harbor, and Meredith.
Title: Moultonborough Town House
Passage: The Moultonborough Town House is the former town hall of Moultonborough, New Hampshire. It is located on New Hampshire Route 25 in Moultonborough's main village, and is now home to the local historical society. It was built in 1834, and is one the oldest town hall buildings in Carroll County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
Title: Maine State Route 171
Passage: State Route 171 is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways. It runs 17.83 mi from an intersection with State Route 169 in Prentiss to an intersection with US 2A in Reed Plantation. Route 171 travels through the town of Wytopitlock.
Title: Ossipee, New Hampshire
Passage: Ossipee is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,345 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Carroll County. Ossipee, which includes several villages, is a resort area and home to part of Pine River State Forest.
Title: Tuftonboro United Methodist Church
Passage: Tuftonboro United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church on New Hampshire Route 171 in Tuftonboro, New Hampshire. Built about 1853, it is one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical Greek Revival architecture in New Hampshire's Lakes Region. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
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Pine River State Forest
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New Hampshire Route 171
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Ossipee, New Hampshire
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Are both Royal Blood and Holly McNarland involved in the music industry?
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Title: Royal Blood (band)
Passage: Royal Blood are an English rock duo formed in Brighton in 2013. The band's sound is reminiscent of and rooted in modern blues rock, hard rock, garage rock, stoner rock and psychedelic rock. Their first album "Royal Blood" was released in August 2014.
Title: Numb (Holly McNarland song)
Passage: "Numb" is a song by Canadian musician Holly McNarland, released as the first single from her debut studio album, "Stuff". The song was very successful in Canada, peaking at 9 on Canada's "RPM" singles chart. The song is featured on MuchMusic's Diamond certified compilation album, "Big Shiny Tunes 2".
Title: Stuff (Holly McNarland album)
Passage: Stuff is Holly McNarland's 1997 debut LP album. It features the singles "Elmo," "Coward" and the hit single "Numb."
Title: Live Stuff
Passage: Live Stuff is a 1999 live EP by Holly McNarland.
Title: Home Is Where My Feet Are
Passage: Home Is Where My Feet Are is a 2002 album by Holly McNarland. Former Matthew Good Band guitarist Dave Genn appears on the album and is credited with two of the album's songs.
Title: Figure It Out (Royal Blood song)
Passage: "Figure It Out" is a song written by Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher of British rock duo Royal Blood. The song was originally recorded by the duo for the band's eponymous debut studio album, "Royal Blood", where it appears as the third track on the album. The track also appeared on the band's fourth single, released by Black Mammoth Records and Warner Bros. Records on 18 August 2014 as the lead single promoting "Royal Blood". "Figure It Out" also appears on the soundtrack for the video game "Pro Evolution Soccer 2016".
Title: Chin-Up Buttercup
Passage: Chin Up Buttercup is a 2007 album by Holly McNarland.
Title: Curve Music
Passage: Curve Music is an independent record label based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The roster includes Holly McNarland, The Dunes (band), Peter Katz, Wide Mouth Mason, Suzie McNeil, Johnny Favourite and many others.
Title: Holly McNarland
Passage: Holly McNarland (born October 23, 1975 in The Pas, Manitoba, raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian musician, singer and songwriter.
Title: Sour Pie
Passage: Sour Pie is a 1996 EP by Holly McNarland.
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yes
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Royal Blood (band)
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Holly McNarland
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What director's 2012 comedy did Noah Lomax appear in?
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Title: Bindlestiffs
Passage: Bindlestiffs is a 2012 comedy film produced by Andrew Edison and Luke Loftin, the writers, editors, and main two stars, which also stars John Karna. The film was completed in 2011 but wasn't picked up until 2012 after its premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. It was picked up for distribution in 2012 by Kevin Smith under his SModcast Pictures Presents label, in association with Phase 4 Films, the first under this label. It has received a somewhat cult status from the internet, becoming available on VOD, iTunes, and DVD from RedBox.
Title: Playing for Keeps (2012 film)
Passage: Playing for Keeps is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Gabriele Muccino, starring Gerard Butler with Jessica Biel, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Dennis Quaid, Uma Thurman and Judy Greer in supporting roles. The film was released on December 7, 2012, in the United States and Canada by FilmDistrict.
Title: Balaji Tharaneetharan
Passage: Balaji Tharaneetharan is a Tamil film director and he made directorial debut with 2012 comedy film "Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom". The film released on 30 November 2012 to very positive reviews from critics.
Title: 30 Beats
Passage: 30 Beats is a 2012 comedy romance film, written and directed by Alexis Lloyd and starring Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Jason Day and Vahina Giocante. Acquired by Roadside Attractions in Feb 2012, the film also stars Paz de la Huerta and Lee Pace. Roadside Attractions released the film theatrically and on Video on demand on June 1, 2012.
Title: Standup Comedian
Passage: Standup Comedian is a 2012 Comedy Central special featuring comedian Demetri Martin. It was directed by Ryan Polito and filmed at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, New York. It first aired on October 2, 2012. A DVD and CD were released by Comedy Central and Comedy Central Records on October 2, 2012.
Title: Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing
Passage: Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing (Telugu: , English: Some Pages in the Book are Missing ) is a 2013 Telugu comedy film directed by Sajid Qureshi and Produced by Mohammad Sohail Ansari. The film is a remake of Balaji Tharaneetharan's 2012 comedy film "Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom" starring Vijay Sethupathi and Gayathrie Shankar in the lead roles and this film stars Sree, Supraja, Rahul, Satish and Masth Ali in vital roles. Gunwanth Sen scored the Music. The film released on 9 August 2013 and did decent business at the Box office in spite of mixed reviews from the critics.
Title: Ed Grimley
Passage: Edward Mayhoff 'Ed' Grimley is a fictional character created and portrayed by Martin Short. Developed amongst The Second City improv comedy troupe, Grimley made his television debut on the sketch comedy show "SCTV" in 1982, leading to popular success for both Short and the persona. Short continued to portray Grimley on "Saturday Night Live" and in various other appearances. The character also starred in the 1988 animated series "The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley", as well as appearing in Short's 2012 comedy special "I, Martin Short, Goes Home".
Title: Jesus Henry Christ
Passage: Jesus Henry Christ is an American 2012 comedy film based on Dennis Lee's Academy Award-winning student short film of the same name. It was released on April 20, 2012. The film was directed by Lee, who also penned screenplay. The film was produced by Joseph Boccia, Sukee Chew, Lisa Roberts Gillan, Deepak Nayar, Julia Roberts, Philip Rose, and Katie Wells. The film stars Jason Spevack, Toni Collette, Michael Sheen, Samantha Weinstein, Frank Moore, Mark Caven, and Paul Braunstein.
Title: Breaking Wind
Passage: Breaking Wind is a 2012 comedy horror parody film, directed by Craig Moss and based on the "Twilight" film series, specifically "". It stars Heather Ann Davis, Eric Callero, Frank Pacheco and Danny Trejo. Distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment, which became a sister company to "Twilight" studio Summit Entertainment in 2012, it wound up released only on DVD in the United States.
Title: Noah Lomax
Passage: Noah Lomax (born November 7, 2001) is an American child actor. Among his prominent roles are: Lewis in the film "Playing for Keeps", Josh in the film "Safe Haven", and Louis Morales in the TV series "The Walking Dead".
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Gabriele Muccino
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Noah Lomax
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Playing for Keeps (2012 film)
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When was Priscilla White's third solo studio album released?
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Title: Deffest! and Baddest!
Passage: Deffest! and Baddest! is the third solo studio album released by Wendy O. Williams and the last album she ever recorded. The album is unique in that it is a departure from the punk rock and heavy metal that brought her to fame. Williams experimented with rock based rap and hip hop on the album. The album was credited to "Wendy O. Williams' Ultrafly and the Hometown Girls" but it is recognized as a solo album (Williams had creative control over the album and performs lead vocals. The "Hometown Girls" refers to the backup singers on the album, Katrina Astrin and La Donna Sullivan).
Title: Tug of War (Paul McCartney album)
Passage: Tug of War is the third solo studio album by Paul McCartney, released in April 1982. It was McCartney's first album released after the dissolution of Wings in April, 1981 and McCartney's first album after the murder of former songwriting partner John Lennon. The album was produced by former Beatles producer George Martin and was a number 1 hit in numerous countries. It was hailed as a return-to-form for McCartney upon release. Its remastered deluxe edition received a nomination for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package at the 2017 Grammy Awards.
Title: God's Favorite (album)
Passage: God's Favorite is the third solo studio album by rapper N.O.R.E.. The album released on June 25, 2002, Def Jam Recordings. The single "Nothin'" reached 10 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, becoming his biggest hit single and his only to reach the Top 10. This album peaked at 3 on the "Billboard" 200 albums chart moving 120,000 units in its first week of release.
Title: This Is What the Truth Feels Like Tour
Passage: The This Is What the Truth Feels Like Tour was the third solo concert tour by American singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani, in support of her third solo studio album, "This Is What the Truth Feels Like" (2016). It began on July 12, 2016, in Mansfield, Massachusetts at the Xfinity Center and continued throughout North America before concluding on October 16, 2016, in Inglewood, California at The Forum.
Title: Who's Sorry Now (album)
Passage: Who's Sorry Now is the third solo studio album released by American country music singer, Marie Osmond. It was her last solo album released under MGM Records.
Title: Tattoos amp; Tequila
Passage: Tattoos Tequila is the third solo studio album by Mtley Cre frontman Vince Neil. It is his first solo release in 7 years since the live album "" in 2003 and first solo studio album in 15 years since 1995's "Carved in Stone". It is also Neil's first solo project as the current lead singer of Mtley Cre.
Title: Older (album)
Passage: Older is the third solo studio album by George Michael, released in Europe on 13 May 1996 through Virgin Records and Aegean and one day later in the United States. The American release was the very first album released by DreamWorks Records. It was his first album since 1990's "Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1" the five-and-a-half-year gap was due to the legal battle that Michael experienced with his record company. Michael dedicated three years to the recording of "Older", and the album found him exploring new musical territories in a more serious fashion compared to his previous work.
Title: Sher-oo!
Passage: Sher-oo! is the title of Cilla Black's third solo studio album released on 6 April 1968 by Parlophone Records. The album reached 7 on the UK Album Chart. The album was originally released in stereo and mono and has not had a complete CD re-issue.
Title: Cilla Black
Passage: Priscilla Maria Veronica White OBE (27 May 1943 1 August 2015), known by her stage name Cilla Black, was an English singer, television presenter, actress, and author.
Title: Born to Reign
Passage: Born to Reign is the third solo studio album released by American rapper Will Smith. The album was released on Columbia Records in the United States on June 25, 2002 and was considered a drop from his previous level of success, having only reached Gold status by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), whereas "Big Willie Style" and "Willennium" both reached multi-platinum status. This album includes "Black Suits Comin, which was also the lead single from the original motion picture soundtrack of "Men in Black II". The album also spawned the European hit single "1000 Kisses", which features vocals from Smith's wife Jada Pinkett Smith.
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6 April 1968
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Sher-oo!
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Cilla Black
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Robin Williamson's 1972 folk album is named after what natural resin and nativity gift?
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Title: The Iron Stone
Passage: The Iron Stone is an album released in 2006 by Robin Williamson. It is the third in a trio of Robin Williamson albums on ECM Records. "The Yellow Snake" and "The Iron Stone" are originally from the album "Wee Tam and the Big Huge" by The Incredible String Band, and "Verses At Ellesmere" and "Political lies" are from "Ten of Songs".
Title: Ten of Songs
Passage: Ten of Songs is a folk album released in 1988 by Robin Williamson. It was re-issued in 1993 on the Flying Fish label.
Title: Pulverized Vinsol resin
Passage: Pulverized Vinsol resin (PV resin) is a substance that is extracted from pinewood stumps. It has a dark brown color and a high melting point. It is a thermoplastic natural resin. Vinsol is produced exclusively by Pinova, Inc. in Brunswick, Georgia, USA. Because of its physical and chemical properties and its aliphatic-hydrocarbon insolubility, Vinsol resin is used in a wide range of industrial applications.
Title: Winter's Turning
Passage: Winter's Turning is a folk album released in 1986 by Robin Williamson. The album was recorded in Los Angeles.
Title: Myrrh
Passage: Myrrh ( ; from Aramaic, but see " Etymology") is a natural gum or resin extracted from a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus "Commiphora". Myrrh resin has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense, and medicine. Myrrh mixed with wine can also be ingested.
Title: Songs for Children of All Ages
Passage: Songs For Children of All Ages is a folk album released in 1987 by Robin Williamson. The album was released in 1987 on the Flying Fish label and on Cladagh Records. It was re-issued with Winter's Turning in 1999 on Pig's Whisker Music.
Title: Myrrh (album)
Passage: Myrrh is a folk album and the solo debut of Robin Williamson, released in 1972. Robin Williamson is noted as being a founding member of The Incredible String Band. "Myrrh" was subjected to a low budget and placed on the Island label's lowest sub-label, "Help". The album was downgraded by poor-quality sound mixing and a single-sleeve cover design.
Title: American Stonehenge (album)
Passage: American Stonehenge is a folk album released in 1978 by Robin Williamson and his Merry Band. This album was produced by Robin Williamson and engineered by Dirk Dalton at Dirk Dalton Recording, Santa Monica, California, in December 1977.
Title: Just Like The River And Other Songs For Guitar
Passage: Just Like The River And Other Songs For Guitar is a folk album released in 2008 by Robin Williamson. The song "Through The Horned Clouds" is originally from the 1972 album Myrrh, "The Man In The Van" is from the 1978 album "American Stonehenge" and "Wild Horses" is from The Rolling Stones 1971 album "Sticky Fingers".
Title: Journey's Edge
Passage: Journey's Edge is a folk album, and the second solo work released in 1977 by Robin Williamson and his Merry Band. It was re-released in 2008 by Fledg'ling Records with ten bonus tracks.
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Myrrh
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Just Like The River And Other Songs For Guitar
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Myrrh
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Which movie starring Aneurin Barnard was directed by Christopher Nolan?
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Title: Dunkirk (2017 film)
Passage: Dunkirk is a 2017 war film written, co-produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan that portrays the Dunkirk evacuation of the Second World War. Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is a co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and the Netherlands.
Title: Elfie Hopkins
Passage: Elfie Hopkins is a British horror film directed by Ryan Andrews and co-written by Riyad Barmania and Ryan Andrews. It stars Jaime Winstone, Ray Winstone, Steven Mackintosh, Rupert Evans, Aneurin Barnard and Kimberley Nixon. The film tells the story of an aspiring detective, Elfie Hopkins (Jaime Winstone), who stumbles into her first real case, when investigating the mysterious new family, the Gammons, in her neighbourhood. The film was released in the UK on 20 April 2012.
Title: Aneurin Barnard
Passage: Aneurin Barnard ( ; born 8 May 1987) is a Welsh stage and screen actor. He is best known for his roles as Davey in "Hunky Dory", Claude in "The Truth About Emanuel", Robert "Bobby" Willis Jr. in "Cilla" and King Richard III in "The White Queen". He stars as an army private in Christopher Nolan's action-thriller "Dunkirk" (2017).
Title: Citadel (film)
Passage: Citadel is a 2012 Irish psychological horror film written and directed by Ciaran Foy, in his feature film debut. It was filmed in Glasgow, Scotland. The film stars Aneurin Barnard as Tommy, a widower who must raise his baby alone after an attack by a gang leaves his wife dead and him suffering from agoraphobia. It is an example of "hoodie horror".
Title: The Truth About Emanuel
Passage: The Truth About Emanuel (previously" Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes") is a 2013 drama thriller indie film written, directed and produced by Francesca Gregorini. The film stars Jessica Biel, Kaya Scodelario, Alfred Molina, Jimmi Simpson, Aneurin Barnard and Frances O'Connor. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2013.
Title: Interlude in Prague
Passage: Interlude in Prague is a 2017 film about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart starring Aneurin Barnard, James Purefoy, Samantha Barks, Morfydd Clark, Adrian Edmondson and Anna Rust. It was directed by John Stephenson, written by Brian Ashby, and screenplay by Brian Ashby, Helen Clare Cromarty, and John Stephenson.
Title: We'll Take Manhattan (2012 film)
Passage: We'll Take Manhattan is a British television film that tells the story of the extramarital affair between photographer David Bailey and model Jean Shrimpton, and their one-week photographic assignment in New York City for "Vogue" magazine in 1962. It stars Aneurin Barnard as David Bailey, and Karen Gillan as Jean Shrimpton.
Title: Hunky Dory (film)
Passage: Hunky Dory is a British independent musical film about the trials of an idealistic drama teacher as she tries to put on the end-of-year show. It was written by Laurence Coriat and directed by Welsh director Marc Evans and stars Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard, Kimberley Nixon and Robert Pugh. It premired at the 55th BFI London Film Festival on 25 October 2011, and was officially released on 2 March 2012 in the UK.
Title: The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box
Passage: The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box is a 2014 British fantasy adventure film starring Michael Sheen, Sam Neill, Lena Headey, Ioan Gruffudd, Keeley Hawes, Tristan Gemmill, and Aneurin Barnard in the title role and directed by Jonathan Newman. It is the first in what is intended to be a film franchise, and was written by Christian Taylor and Matthew Huffman, based upon the novel "Mariah Mundi" by G. P. Taylor.
Title: Trap for Cinderella
Passage: Trap for Cinderella is a 2013 British thriller drama film directed by Iain Softley and starring Tuppence Middleton, Alexandra Roach, Kerry Fox, Aneurin Barnard, Frances de la Tour and Emilia Fox. Based on the novel "Pige pour Cendrillon" by Sbastien Japrisot, the film is about a young woman who loses her memory after surviving a fire that kills her childhood friend. Through reading her dead friend's diary, she begins to put the pieces of her shattered life back together.
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Dunkirk
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Aneurin Barnard
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Dunkirk (2017 film)
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Antispila isabella is a species of moth found in what 15th US state?
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Title: Antispila viticordifoliella
Passage: Antispila viticordifoliella is a species of moth of the family Heliozelidae. Research suggests that two species might be involved under this name, one feeding on "Vitis" species which is found in Kentucky and Pennsylvania and the other on "Parthenocissus" species, which is found in Ontario, Connecticut, Florida, New York and Vermont.
Title: Antispila nysaefoliella
Passage: The tupelo leafminer moth (Antispila nysaefoliella) is a species of moth of the Heliozelidae family. It is found in south-eastern North America.
Title: Kentucky
Passage: Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state located in the east south-central region of the United States. Although styled as the "State of Kentucky" in the law creating it, Kentucky is one of four U.S. states constituted as a commonwealth (the others being Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts). Originally a part of Virginia, in 1792 Kentucky became the 15th state to join the Union. Kentucky is the 37th most extensive and the 26th most populous of the 50 United States.
Title: Nyctemera coleta
Passage: Nyctemera coleta, commonly known as the Marbled white moth,White tiger moth, is a species of moth found from India to the Philippines, and from Japan to Papua New Guinea. It is classified under the subgenus "Coleta" of the genus "Nyctemera" in the family Arctiidae. It contains four subspecies:
Title: Antispila oinophylla
Passage: Antispila oinophylla is a species of moth of the Heliozelidae family. It is found in North America, including Ontario, Quebec, Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky, New York, Tennessee and Vermont. Records under "Antispila ampelopsifoliella" from Maine, Missouri and Ohio may also partly refer to this species. In Europe, it is introduced into northern Italy.
Title: Antispila eugeniella
Passage: Antispila eugeniella is a moth of the Heliozelidae family. It was described by August Busck in 1900. It is found in the US state of Florida.
Title: Antispila isabella
Passage: Antispila isabella is a species of moth of the Heliozelidae family. It is found in Ontario, Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont. However, research concludes that a complex of species is involved under this name.
Title: Yellowtail moth
Passage: The yellowtail moth or ashen moth ("Hylesia metabus") is a species of moth found in northeastern South America, and contact with the urticating hairs of adult female moths is known to cause a cutaneous condition called the Caripito itch.
Title: Opisina arenosella
Passage: The Coconut black headed caterpillar (Opisina arenosella), is a species of moth found in multiple regions throughout East Asian countries including Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Mayanmar, as well as Indonesia. It is considered a pest to these countries, as they infest coconut palm trees, causing considerable damage to the trees, and reducing the plant's yield significantly. This is a great burden to all countries who experience infestations, as coconut is one of the main crops driving the economy. The species exists on coconut palms in all forms, from larval to moth, and utilizes the tree fronds as a main source of nutrition. Various methods of control have been explored, yet the primary control method is the administration of pesticides directly to the root of the coconut palms.
Title: 1996 US Open Women's Doubles
Passage: Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, defeating Jana Novotn and Arantxa Snchez Vicario 16, 61, 64 in the final. It was the 5th US Open, 15th Grand Slam and 66th overall title for Fernndez, and the 4th US Open, 15th Grand Slam and 60th overall title, in their respective careers.
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Kentucky
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Antispila isabella
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Kentucky
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What movie about an embezzlement cover-up stars Jonathan Silverman and also had a sequel?
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Title: The Opposite Sex (2014 film)
Passage: The Opposite Sex, also known under the working title of "A Bet's A Bet", is a 2014 small-budget indie film that was directed by Jennifer Finnigan and Jonathan Silverman, and is their co-directorial debut. It was released to Blu-ray on 22 October 2014 in Sweden and Finland and received a United States release on 21 May 2015. The film was also released to theaters overseas as "Poskromi Playboya". The film stars Kristin Chenoweth, Mena Suvari, Eric Roberts, Jennifer Finnigan, and Geoff Stults.
Title: The Single Guy
Passage: The Single Guy is an American television sitcom that ran for two seasons on NBC, from September 1995 to April 1997. It stars Jonathan Silverman as struggling New York City writer Jonathan Eliot, and followed several of his close friends (some of whom came and left as the show was re-tooled between seasons). The series also starred Joey Slotnick as Eliot's best friend Sam Sloan, Ming-Na Wen as Sam's wife Trudy and Ernest Borgnine as doorman Manny, throughout its entire run. "The Single Guy" was created by Brad Hall.
Title: Weekend at Bernie's
Passage: Weekend at Bernie's is a 1989 American comedy film written by Robert Klane and directed by Ted Kotcheff. The film stars Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman as young insurance corporation employees who discover their boss, Bernie, dead. While attempting to convince people that Bernie is still alive, they discover that Bernie had ordered their deaths to cover up his embezzlement.
Title: Inkubus
Passage: Inkubus is a horror film produced by the Woodhaven Production Company, written by Carl Dupr, and directed by Glenn Ciano. The film stars Robert Englund, William Forsythe, Joey Fatone, Jonathan Silverman, Dyan Kane, Mike Cerrone, Tom Denucci, and Michelle Ray Smith.
Title: Stealing Home
Passage: Stealing Home is a 1988 American romantic drama movie, starring Mark Harmon, Jodie Foster, and Blair Brown, with Jonathan Silverman, Harold Ramis and William McNamara in major roles. The film was directed by Steven Kampmann and William Porter (the latter billed as Will Aldis).
Title: Breaking the Rules (film)
Passage: Breaking the Rules is a 1992 American drama film directed by Neal Israel, executive produced by Larry A. Thompson, starring Jason Bateman, C. Thomas Howell, Jonathan Silverman and Annie Potts. Jason's father, Kent Bateman, has a role in the movie as well.
Title: Weekend at Bernie's II
Passage: Weekend at Bernie's II is a black comedy film released in 1993 by TriStar Pictures and was the sequel to the 1989 comedy "Weekend at Bernie's" with Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman and Terry Kiser reprising their roles.
Title: Jonathan Silverman
Passage: Jonathan Elihu Silverman (born August 5, 1966) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for starring in the comedies "Weekend at Bernie's" and its sequel "Weekend at Bernie's II".
Title: Caddyshack II
Passage: Caddyshack II is a 1988 American sports comedy film and a sequel to "Caddyshack". The film stars Jackie Mason, Dan Aykroyd, Robert Stack, Dyan Cannon, Randy Quaid, Chevy Chase, Jonathan Silverman, and Jessica Lundy. It was written by various outside writers, but is credited to the first draft by Peter Torokvei and Harold Ramis, who also co-wrote and directed the first, and is directed by Allan Arkush.
Title: Deacons for Defense (film)
Passage: Deacons for Defense is a 2003 American television drama film directed by Bill Duke. The television film stars Forest Whitaker (Academy Award winner), Christopher Britton, Ossie Davis, Jonathan Silverman, Adam Weiner, and Marcus Johnson. Based on a story by Michael D'Antonio, the teleplay was written by Richard Wesley and Frank Military.
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Weekend at Bernie's
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Jonathan Silverman
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Weekend at Bernie's
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Which is from Canada, Sambomaster and Godspeed You! Black Emperor?
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Title: Sambomaster
Passage: Sambomaster ( , Sanbomasut ) is a Japanese rock band signed by Sony Music Japan. The band's name, Sambomaster, refers to the Russian martial art called Sambo.
Title: III (Bosse-de-Nage album)
Passage: III is the third studio album by American black metal band Bosse-de-Nage, released on June 26, 2012. It is the band's first album on Profound Lore Records. The album features a cross between black metal and math rock styles, with elements from various genres such as shoegaze, post-hardcore, screamo, and indie rock. The album's sound was also compared to various music acts such as Slint, Mogwai, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Deathspell Omega and Blut Aus Nord.
Title: Plays quot;High Gospelquot;
Passage: Plays "High Gospel" (2011) is the debut album from Canadian musician Efrim Menuck, best known for his work as a founding member of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Thee Silver Mt. Zion. The album alternates instrumental and vocal tracks, an aspect of his work which began with the Silver Mt. Zion album Horses in the Sky. It was self produced and recorded at the Hotel2Tango and various other locations in Canada in 2010.
Title: Bangor Records
Passage: Bangor Records is an independent record label based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The music label was founded in 2005 by Sophie Trudeau. Trudeau is a violinist for notable post-rock groups, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and A Silver Mt. Zion, whom she helped create with fellow Godspeed You! Black Emperor band members Efrim Menuck and Thierry Amar.
Title: Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Passage: Godspeed You! Black Emperor is a Canadian experimental music collective which originated in Montreal, Quebec in 1994. The group releases recordings through Constellation, an independent record label also located in Montreal. After the release of their debut album in 1997, the group toured regularly from 1998 to 2002. In 2003, the band announced an indefinite hiatus in order for members to pursue other musical interests. In the intervening period, the group was occasionally rumored to have broken up, but finally reconvened for a tour which began in late 2010. In October 2012, they released their fourth album, "'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! ", followed in March 2015 by their fifth album, "Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress", and by their sixth album, "Luciferian Towers", in September 2017.
Title: Bosse-de-Nage
Passage: Bosse-de-Nage is an American black metal band, formed in San Francisco, California. The band features four anonymous members. Considered as a part of the blackgaze scene, the band performs an experimental black metal style that draws from post-rock, shoegaze, post-hardcore, screamo, and indie rock, with influences from Slint, Mogwai, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Allmusic critic Gregory Heaney wrote that the band "crafts a sound that's as comfortable expanding outward as it is contracting into a suffocating mass of needling guitars and frantic drumming." The band's lyrics touch upon various subjects, such as sex, filth, bodies, perversion, and death. Their name is taken from French symbolist Alfred Jarry's book The Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician; it is the name of a monkey which may or may not have been a hallucination of the narrator.
Title: Shalabi Effect
Passage: Shalabi Effect, a mostly instrumental band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The band was originally formed in 1996 as a duo composed of Anthony Seck and Sam Shalabi. The first incarnation of Shalabi Effect released a limited edition cassette recording. In 1998, Shalabi Effect doubled in size by adding Alexandre Saint-Onge on double bass and Will Eizlini on tablas. That year "Aural Florida" was recorded at Red Rocket Studios in Montreal, and was originally slated to be a "side" of a split CD with Godspeed You! Black Emperor, produced by Alien8 Recordings.
Title: Mauro Pezzente
Passage: Mauro Pezzente is a Canadian musician. He is best known as being co-founder of Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
Title: Thierry Amar
Passage: Thierry Amar is a Canadian musician. He is a member of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and co-founder of Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Tra-La-La Band with Efrim Menuck and Sophie Trudeau. Amar also participates with Black Ox Orkestar, a Yiddish folk band.
Title: Hrsta
Passage: Hrsta (stylized as HA) ( ; Sanskrit ] ) is a Montreal post-rock band that records on Constellation Records. The band's leader, Mike Moya (guitar and voice), was also one of the founding members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Hrsta's sound has been compared to that of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Set Fire to Flames, owing to Mike Moya's unique contributions to each. Hrsta, however, differs from these previous projects in that it features Moya as a vocalist.
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Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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Sambomaster
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Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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What is the founding year of this public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada for which Capital Line provides access to it?
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Title: South CampusFort Edmonton Park station
Passage: South CampusFort Edmonton Park station is an Edmonton Light Rail Transit station in Edmonton, Alberta. It is served by the Capital Line and the Metro Line during peak hours. It is a ground-level station located on the University of Alberta's South Campus approximately two blocks to the west of the site originally proposed for the station on 113 Street.
Title: University station (Edmonton)
Passage: University station is an Edmonton Light Rail Transit station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves both the Capital Line and the Metro Line. It is an underground station located beneath 112 Street at 89 Avenue on the University of Alberta campus.
Title: Grandin station
Passage: Grandin station or GrandinGovernment Centre station is an Edmonton Light Rail Transit station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves both the Capital Line and the Metro Line. It is an underground station located beneath 110 Street between 99 Avenue and 98 Avenue. The station provides service to the Government Centre part of the downtown core and the neighbourhood of Oliver. The station is connected to the Alberta Legislature and several other government buildings by an underground pedway.
Title: List of Edmonton LRT stations
Passage: Edmonton Light Rail Transit, commonly referred to as the LRT, is a light rail system in Edmonton, Alberta. Part of the Edmonton Transit System (ETS), the 21-kilometre Capital Line starts at Clareview in Edmonton's northeast and ends at Century Park in Edmonton's south end. A second route, the Metro Line to areas north of the downtown, opened on September 6, 2015. The Metro Line includes a 3.3 km extension in the LRT system from Churchill LRT Station in downtown Edmonton northwest to NAIT LRT Station.
Title: University of Alberta
Passage: The University of Alberta (also known as U of A and UAlberta) is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory, its first president. Its enabling legislation is the "Post-secondary Learning Act."
Title: Century Park station (Edmonton)
Passage: Century Park station is an Edmonton Light Rail Transit station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves the Capital Line and the Metro Line during peak hours. It is a ground-level station located at 111 Street near 23 Avenue, and is named after the transit-oriented development Century Park, located on the former Heritage Mall site next to the station. Century Park is currently the southern terminus of both the Capital Line and the Metro Line.
Title: BayEnterprise Square station
Passage: BayEnterprise Square station is an Edmonton Light Rail Transit station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves both the Capital Line and the Metro Line. It is an underground station located beneath Jasper Avenue between 103 Street and 104 Street. It is named for both the former Hudson's Bay Company store and Enterprise Square, the University of Alberta's downtown campus.
Title: Capital Line
Passage: The Edmonton LRT Capital Line is a light rail transit line running from northeast Edmonton to the south. Operated by the Edmonton Transit System, the line provides access to Downtown Edmonton and the University of Alberta. The Capital Line currently consists of fifteen stations, six of which are underground. Seven stations are shared with the Metro Line.
Title: Health SciencesJubilee station
Passage: Health SciencesJubilee station is an Edmonton Light Rail Transit station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves both the Capital Line and the Metro Line. It is a ground-level station located at 114 Street at 83 Avenue on the University of Alberta's main campus.
Title: Metro Line
Passage: The Metro Line is a light rail transit line on the Edmonton LRT system, that operates from northwest Edmonton to southwest Edmonton scheduled to have begun operation by early 2014 but instead opened on September 6, 2015, at a reduced speed and frequency. The line uses 3.3 km of new track, three new stations, and eleven stations on the existing Capital Line. The cost of the project is 665 million, jointly funded by the City of Edmonton, Province of Alberta, and the Government of Canada. It is the first new line that is not an extension of the existing line. The line is expected to add 13,200 riders per weekday. A trip from NAIT station to Churchill is expected to take nine minutes. A number of roadworks are under construction or completed to revitalize the surrounding community. An extension to the northwest city limits has completed conceptual design, and a further extension is proposed through the city of St. Albert on Highway 2St. Albert Trail.
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1908
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Capital Line
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University of Alberta
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The Venetian Macao, is a luxury hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation is an American casino and resort operating company based in Paradise, Nevada, in which country?
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Title: Sheldon Adelson
Passage: Sheldon Gary Adelson (pronounced ; born August 4, 1933) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, and is the parent company of Venetian Macao Limited, which operates The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center. He also owns the Israeli daily newspaper "Israel Hayom", and the "Las Vegas Review-Journal". Adelson, a lifelong donor and philanthropist to a variety of causes, founded with his wife's initiative the Adelson Foundation. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Title: Cotai Strip
Passage: The Cotai Strip is a term coined by American Las Vegas Sands Corporation with regard to its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. Cotai was the result of a major land reclamation project which joined the two islands of Coloane and Taipa, and is part of the Macau government's continuous efforts to expand the region's territory. The reclaimed land in Cotai is to be mainly used for casino developments and Las Vegas Sands Corporation envisioned that their development of several adjacent properties would comprise an area that would resemble the Las Vegas Strip, albeit on a considerably smaller scale.
Title: The Venetian Las Vegas
Passage: The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino is a five-diamond luxury hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States, on the site of the old Sands Hotel. Designed by KlingStubbins, the hotel tower contains 36 stories and rises 475 ft . The Venetian is owned and operated by Las Vegas Sands. The Venetian also serves as the seat of the corporate headquarters for its parent company.
Title: Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central
Passage: The Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central (Chinese language: ) is a casino resort hotel located in Cotai, Macau, China. The hotel was constructed by Las Vegas Sands and is managed by Starwood Hotels Resorts Worldwide. It is part of Macaus newest fully integrated resort complex, Sands Cotai Central. The 3,896-room hotel opened on September 20, 2012 and is both the largest hotel in Macau and in the Starwood chain.
Title: The Palazzo
Passage: The Palazzo is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is the tallest completed building in Nevada. Designed by the Dallas based HKS, Inc., the hotel offers luxury in an Italian Renaissance ambiance. The hotel and casino are part of a larger complex (operated as one hotel) comprising the adjoining Venetian Resort and Casino and the Sands Convention Center, all of which are owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation.
Title: The Venetian Macao
Passage: The Venetian Macao () is a luxury hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the American Las Vegas Sands company. The Venetian is a 39-story, casino hotel on the Cotai Strip in Macau. The 10500000 sqft Venetian Macao is modeled on its sister casino resort The Venetian Las Vegas, and is the seventh-largest building in the world by floor area. The Venetian Macao is also the largest casino in the world, and the largest single structure hotel building in Asia.
Title: City of Dreams (casino)
Passage: City of Dreams () is a resort and casino in Cotai, Macau, China. It is built, owned and managed by Melco Crown Entertainment, formerly known as Melco PBL Entertainment. City of Dreams is Melco's second mega-sized property in Macau. It is located directly opposite The Venetian Macao, the first property in Cotai, opened by Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Title: Las Vegas Sands
Passage: Las Vegas Sands Corporation is an American casino and resort operating company based in Paradise, Nevada, United States. Its resorts feature accommodations, gaming and entertainment, convention and exhibition facilities, restaurants and clubs, as well as an art and science museum in Singapore.
Title: Sands China
Passage: Sands China Limited () is an integrated resort developer and operator in Macau and a subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands Corp, the owner of The Venetian Las Vegas and The Palazzo. It mainly operates in five segments in Macau: The Venetian Macao, Sands Macao, The Plaza Macao, Sands Cotai Central and ferry and other operations. Its business involves gaming areas, meeting space, convention and exhibition halls, retail and dining areas and entertainment venues.
Title: Sands Macao
Passage: Sands Macao () is a hotel and casino resort located in S, Macau, China. It is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, and was designed by Steelman Partners, LLP. It comprises a 229000 sqft casino, and a 289-suite hotel.
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United States
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The Venetian Macao
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Las Vegas Sands
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What Russian-American talent agent was portrayed by Lloyd Bridges in the television drama film This Year's Blonde?
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Title: Sue Carol
Passage: Sue Carol (October 30, 1906 February 4, 1982) was an American actress and talent agent. While at a social function in Los Angeles in 1927, a director offered her a part in a film. She took it and began playing minor parts. Carol's film career lasted from the late 1920s into the 1930s; when it ended, she became a talent agent. The last of her three marriages was to one of her clients, Alan Ladd, from 1942 until his death in 1964.
Title: Harts of the West
Passage: Harts of the West is an American Westerncomedydrama series starring Beau Bridges and his father, Lloyd Bridges, set on a dude ranch in Nevada. The series aired on CBS from September 1993, to June 1994.
Title: The Master Race (film)
Passage: The Master Race is a 1944 American drama film directed by Herbert Biberman and written by Biberman, Anne Froelich and Rowland Leigh. The film stars George Coulouris, Stanley Ridges, Osa Massen, Carl Esmond, Nancy Gates, Morris Carnovsky, Lloyd Bridges, Helen Beverly, Gavin Muir and Paul Guilfoyle. The film was released on October 18, 1944, by RKO Pictures.
Title: Ashley-Famous
Passage: Ashley-Famous was a talent agency started in 1951 by talent agent Ted Ashley. The agency had a successful 16-year run under that name and owner; it was responsible for many hit television shows and had several famous clients. It changed ownership a few times, but is still a functioning talent agency today.
Title: Beau Bridges
Passage: Lloyd Vernet "Beau" Bridges III (born December 9, 1941) is an American actor and director. He is a three-time Emmy, two-time Golden Globe and one-time Grammy Award winner. He is also a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award nominee. Bridges was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 7, 2003 at 7065 Hollywood Boulevard for his contributions to the television industry. He is the son of actor Lloyd Bridges and elder brother of fellow actor Jeff Bridges.
Title: Jeff Bridges
Passage: Jeffrey Leon Bridges (born December 4, 1949) is an American actor, singer and producer. He comes from a prominent acting family and appeared on the television series "Sea Hunt" (195860), with his father, Lloyd Bridges and brother, Beau Bridges. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Otis "Bad" Blake in the 2009 film "Crazy Heart", and earned Academy Award nominations for his roles in "The Last Picture Show" (1971), "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" (1974), "Starman" (1984), "The Contender" (2000), "True Grit" (2010), and "Hell or High Water" (2016). His other films include "Tron" (1982), "Jagged Edge" (1985), "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (1989), "The Fisher King" (1991), "Fearless" (1993), "The Big Lebowski" (1998), "Seabiscuit" (2003), "Iron Man" (2008), "" (2010), and "The Giver" (2014).
Title: Talent agent
Passage: A talent agent, or booking agent, is a person who finds jobs for actors, authors, film directors, musicians, models, film producers, professional athletes, writers, screenwriters, broadcast journalists, and other people in various entertainment or broadcast businesses. In addition, an agent defends, supports and promotes the interest of their clients. Talent agencies specialize, either by creating departments within the agency or developing entire agencies that primarily or wholly represent one specialty. For example, there are modeling agencies, commercial talent agencies, literary agencies, voice-over agencies, broadcast journalist agencies, sports agencies, music agencies and many more.
Title: Johnny Hyde
Passage: Johnny Hyde (23 April 1895 18 December 1950) was a Russian-American talent agent.
Title: The Lloyd Bridges Show
Passage: The Lloyd Bridges Show is an American anthology drama series produced by Aaron Spelling, which aired on CBS from September 11, 1962 to May 28, 1963, starring and hosted by Lloyd Bridges.
Title: This Year's Blonde
Passage: This Year's Blonde is a 1980 low-budgeted American television drama film, based on the Garson Kanin novel "Moviola" about 1950s sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. The movie starred Constance Forslund as Monroe Lloyd Bridges as Johnny Hyde and Norman Fell and was presented as part of a 3-night TV special event on NBC called "Moviola: A Hollywood Saga".
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Are both magazines, InStyle and Al Jamila, published in the US?
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Title: InStyle UK
Passage: InStyle, published by IPC Media, was a monthly glossy magazine focusing on celebrities and their style. The British edition launched in 2001, following the success of the magazine in the US. The current editor is Trish Halpin, who commenced the position in September 2006. The circulation of "In Style" was currently more than 145,000 in 2013. In October 2016 the print version was cancelled and it became a web-only publication.
Title: Al Jamila
Passage: Al Jamila is an Arabic monthly women's magazine, published in Dubai. It is one of the publications of the Saudi Research and Marketing Group.
Title: Moll Anderson
Passage: Moll Anderson (ne Molly R. Ruffalo) is an inspirational interior designer, life stylist, author, and former national iHeart Radio host on The Moll Anderson Show. She is the author of "Change Your Home, Change Your Life with Color," ""'Seductive Tables For Two,"" ""The Seductive Home Limited Edition"," ""The Seductive Home,"" and author of ""Change Your Home, Change Your Life."" She has been a regular contributor on The Doctors and a guest co-host on Fab"Life" and she has been a featured guest on CBS The Talk, Access Hollywood Live, Good Day LA, ABCs Good Morning America, NBCs The Today Show, the nationally syndicated Dr. Phil Show, and The Doctors. Anderson has written a monthly column for Nashville Lifestyles and currently writes a column for "SuCasa Magazine." She has been featured in InStyle Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and other national publications. Anderson also served as both host and designer for shows such as E! Style Networks Look for Less: Home Edition, HGTVs Hot Trends in Outdoor Entertaining, and Turner Souths Southern Home by Design. Anderson was a featured blogger on Magazines.com.
Title: InStyle
Passage: InStyle is a monthly womens fashion magazine published in the US by Time Inc. "InStyle" was founded in 1994.
Title: Mai Badr
Passage: Mai Badr (born 6 July 1968) is the editor-in-chief of Hia magazine and deputy editor-in-chief of Sayidaty and Al Jamila. Born in Birmingham, UK, she is of Syrian origin and is considered one of the most prominent Arab women journalists. She spent her childhood and completed her education in Lattakia on the Syrian coast and is married to journalist Adnan Alkateb with whom she has their only child Badr.
Title: Jamila (novel)
Passage: Jamila (Russian: ] , Kyrgyz: , "Jamila", ] ) is the first major novel by Chingiz Aytmatov, published originally in Russian in 1958. The novel is told from the point of view of a fictional Kyrgyz artist, Seit, who tells the story by looking back on his childhood. The story recounts the love between his new sister-in-law Jamilya and a local crippled young man, Daniyar, while Jamilya's husband, Sadyk, is "away at the front" (as a Soviet soldier during World War II).
Title: Sarah Kate Ellis
Passage: Sarah Kate Ellis (born November 27, 1971) is an American media executive, most widely known for launching and turning around media brands within magazines such as "New York", "InStyle", "Real Simple", and "Vogue".
Title: Vronique Tristram
Passage: Vronique Tristram is a fashion director for "Glamour" Germany since September 2015. Before that, she was an independent stylist for European and American magazines and fashion labels. She worked for international Cond Nast publications such as "W", "Vogue Sposa", and "GQ", and for German media and brands including Baldessarini, Hanro, Laurl and Talbot Runhof. From 2006 to 2010 she was Fashion Director of "Cosmopolitan" Germany and from 2000 to 2006, Deputy active fashion director of "InStyle".
Title: Trelise Cooper
Passage: Dame Trelise Pamela Cooper '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " is a fashion designer from New Zealand. Her designs have featured in magazines such as "Vogue", "Marie Claire", "Women's Wear Daily", "InStyle" and the television series "Sex and the City".
Title: Time Inc.
Passage: Time Inc. is a multinational mass media corporation founded on November 28, 1922 by Henry Luce and Briton Hadden and based in New York City. It owns and publishes over 100 magazine brands, most notably its flagship "Time". Other magazines include "Sports Illustrated", "Travel Leisure", "Food Wine", "Fortune", "People", "InStyle", "Life", "Golf Magazine", "Southern Living", "Essence", "Real Simple", and "Entertainment Weekly". It also has subsidiaries which it co-operates with the UK magazine house Time Inc. UK, whose major titles include "What's on TV", "NME", "Country Life", and "Wallpaper". Time Inc. also co-operates over 60 websites and digital-only titles including "MyRecipes", "TheSnug", HelloGiggles, and "MIMI".
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What are some of the characteristics of Champale because it is a Malt liquor?
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Title: Malt liquor
Passage: Malt liquor, in North America, is beer with high alcohol content. Legally, it often includes any alcoholic beverage with 5 or more alcohol by volume made with malted barley. In common usage, it refers to beers containing a high alcohol content, generally above 6, which are made with ingredients and processes resembling those for American-style lagers.
Title: Edward Fortyhands
Passage: Edward Fortyhands, sometimes known as Edward Ciderhands or Amy Winehands, is a drinking game in which each player duct tapes a 40-ounce or 1.14 liter bottle of alcohol (usually malt liquor, but sometimes cider, scrumpy, or wine) to each of their hands and may not remove the tape until the drinks have been consumed. The name is an allusion to the movie "Edward Scissorhands".
Title: St. Ides
Passage: St. Ides is a malt liquor manufactured by the Pabst Brewing Company. The beverage contains 8.2 alcohol by volume, which is stronger than many high-alcohol malt liquors. It was launched by the McKenzie River Corporation in 1987. St. Ides gained prominence during the late 1980s and early 1990s through the use of celebrity endorsements by rap artists.
Title: Laser (malt liquor)
Passage: Laser is a brand of malt liquor manufactured by the Miller Brewing Company and Falstaff Brewing Company. The beverage contains 5.9 alcohol by volume. In 1997, Falstaff won a silver medal at the Great American Beer Festival for Laser Malt Liquor.
Title: Clix Malt Liquor
Passage: Clix is a brand of malt liquor made by the Grand Valley Brewing Company in 1937. It is often credited as the first malt liquor brewed in the United States. At Gluek Brewing in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Alvin Gluek had a similar idea in 1942. The style is light in body, thin and sweetish in taste, and high in alcohol.
Title: Mike's Hard Lemonade Co.
Passage: Mike's Hard Lemonade Co. is a ready to drink beverage manufacturer based in the United States. It is distributed by Labatt Breweries of Canada in the United States and owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev globally. The company produces a family of products based on its original "Mike's Hard Lemonade", first introduced in Canada in 1996, a mix of malt liquor, natural flavors and carbonated water. Mike's entered the U.S. market on April 1, 1999, changing the beverage to a mixture of lemonade flavor and an unflavored malt liquor base, due to differing tax and beverage laws.
Title: Big Bear (malt liquor)
Passage: Big Bear was a malt liquor distributed by the Pabst Brewing Company. It was introduced by the Theo Hamm Brewing Company, which was purchased by Pabst. in 1999, Pabst sold the Hamm's Brand to Miller as part of the Stroh Deal but kept the malt liquor brand. It was discontinued in 2013. Its alcohol content varied depending on location, from 5.7 to 7.5 abv in the United States, and 7.0 to 8.0 in Canada. It was typically sold in 40 ounce bottles or 24 ounce cans.
Title: Champale
Passage: Champale is a brand of Malt liquor, brewed with yeasts more commonly used in wine fermentation, to produce a beer resembling sparkling wines in taste.
Title: Maine Liquor Licensing and Compliance Division
Passage: The Liquor Licensing and Compliance Division is a division of the Maine State Police, responsible for licensing the manufacture, importation, storage, transportation and sale of all liquor. The Division also administers laws relating to licensing and the collection of taxes on malt liquor and wine.
Title: Steel Reserve
Passage: Steel Reserve is an American lager brand owned and produced by Steel Brewing Company, which is owned by Miller. The drink comes in "Black" and "Silver" varieties, also known as "Triple Export Malt Liquor" and "High Gravity Lager", respectively. It has high alcohol content (typically 8.1 ABV). It was introduced in 1994.
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In what way is Pierre Morel different than Harry Lachman
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Title: The Beautiful Sailor
Passage: The Beautiful Sailor (French: La belle marinire ) is a 1932 French drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Pierre Blanchar, Madeleine Renaud and Jean Gabin. It was made by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures at the company's Joinville Studios.
Title: The Dressmaker of Luneville
Passage: The Dressmaker of Luneville (French:La couturire de Lunville) is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Madeleine Renaud, Pierre Blanchar and Jeanne Fusier-Gir. It was made at the Joinville Studios by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. Fox later bought the rights to the film and remade it as "Dressed to Thrill".
Title: I Like It That Way
Passage: I Like It That Way is a 1934 American musical film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Gloria Stuart, Roger Pryor and Marian Marsh.
Title: Under the Greenwood Tree (1929 film)
Passage: Under the Greenwood Tree is a 1929 British historical drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Marguerite Allan, Nigel Barrie and Wilfred Shine. It is an adaptation of the novel "Under the Greenwood Tree" by Thomas Hardy.
Title: E. D. Morel
Passage: Edmund Dene Morel, originally Georges Eduard Pierre Achille Morel de Ville (10 July 1873 12 November 1924), was a British journalist, author, pacifist, and politician. In collaboration with Roger Casement, Morel led a campaign against slavery in the Congo Free State, founding the Congo Reform Association and running the "West African Mail". He played a significant role in the British pacifist movement during the First World War, participating in the foundation and becoming secretary of the Union of Democratic Control, at which point he broke with the Liberal Party. After the war he joined the Independent Labour Party. Bertrand Russell said of Morel, "No other man known to me has had the same heroic simplicity in pursuing and proclaiming political truth."
Title: Harry Lachman
Passage: Harry B. Lachman (June 29, 1886 March 19, 1975) was an American artist, set designer, and film director.
Title: Song of Soho
Passage: Song of Soho is a 1930 British musical film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Carl Brisson, Edna Davies and Donald Calthrop. An ex-French Foreign Legion soldier comes to Soho and ends up as a singer in a cafe.
Title: The Yellow Mask
Passage: The Yellow Mask is a 1930 British musical crime film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Lupino Lane, Dorothy Seacombe and Warwick Ward. A criminal plans to rob the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. It was based on the Edgar Wallace play "The Traitor's Gate".
Title: Insult (film)
Passage: Insult is a 1932 British drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Elizabeth Allan, John Gielgud and Hugh Williams. It is an adaptation of a play by Jean Fabricus. It is a melodrama set in the French Foreign Legion in North Africa.
Title: Pierre Morel
Passage: Pierre Morel (born 12 May 1964) is a French film director and cinematographer. His work include "District 13", "From Paris with Love" and "Taken."
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French film director and cinematographer
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Pierre Morel
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Harry Lachman
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The McCarran Airport Connector serves what airport named after late U.S. Senator Pat McCarran?
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Title: Michael J. Ybarra
Passage: Michael Jay Ybarra (September 28, 1966 June 30, 2012) was an American journalist, author and adventurer whose non-fiction work appeared in various national publications. In 2004, his book about McCarthyism, "Washington Gone Crazy: Senator Pat McCarran and the Great American Communist Hunt", won the D.B. Hardeman Prize. As the extreme sports correspondent for "The Wall Street Journal," Ybarra wrote articles about outdoor adventure, providing the genre with a wider audience than it typically receives.
Title: McCarran, Nevada
Passage: McCarran is an unincorporated community located in Washoe County in the state of Nevada. It lies approximately 11.5 miles east of Reno on Interstate 80. The community is named for a past US Senator from Nevada, Pat McCarran.
Title: Sea Island Connector
Passage: Sea Island Connector (also known as the Airport Connector Bridge) is a low-level three-lane one-way bridge in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It connects Bridgeport Road on Lulu Island with Grant McConachie Way on Sea Island, where the Vancouver International Airport is located. It handles traffic heading "into" Sea Island. Across from this bridge is the Moray Bridge, a drawbridge which handles traffic coming "from" Sea Island. The bridge was built in order to relieve the traffic jams on the Moray Bridge.
Title: McCarran International Airport
Passage: McCarran International Airport (IATA: LAS, ICAO: KLAS, FAA LID: LAS) is the primary commercial airport serving the Las Vegas Valley, a major metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is located in Paradise, about 5 mi south of Downtown Las Vegas. The airport is owned by Clark County and operated by the Clark County Department of Aviation. It is named after the late U.S. Senator Pat McCarran, a member of the Democratic Party who contributed to the development of aviation both in Las Vegas and on a national scale.
Title: Pennsylvania Route 230
Passage: Pennsylvania Route 230 (PA 230) is a 28.4 mi long state route in central Pennsylvania. Its western terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route 22 (US 22) in Harrisburg. Its eastern terminus is at an interchange with PA 283 near Salunga. The route passes through Dauphin and Lancaster counties and serves as a surface road parallel to the PA 283 freeway that connects the cities of Harrisburg and Lancaster. Along the way, PA 230 passes through Middletown, Elizabethtown, and Mount Joy. The route intersects the Airport Connector near the Harrisburg International Airport, PA 441 and PA 341 in the Middletown area, PA 241 and PA 743 in Elizabethtown, and PA 772 in Mount Joy.
Title: McCarran Airport Connector
Passage: The McCarran Airport Connector (MAC) is a limited-access roadway system located in Paradise, an unincorporated town in the Las Vegas Valley, Clark County, Nevada, United States. Composed of State Route 171 (SR 171), the Airport Tunnel, and arterial streets, the airport connector provides vehicular access to the passenger terminals at McCarran International Airport.
Title: Bradley Airport Connector
Passage: The Bradley Airport Connector (also the Bradley Field Connector) is a 4.6 mi expressway built to connect Bradley International Airport to Interstate 91 in Windsor, Connecticut. It begins at Exit 40 of
Title: T. F. Green Airport Connector Road
Passage: The Airport Connector Road, also known as the T. F. Green Airport Connector Road or simply the T. F. Green Airport Connector, is a short, unnumbered highway in the U.S. state of Rhode Island that connects Interstate 95 with T. F. Green Airport. The route, which is 1.1 mi long, is a limited-access freeway for its entire length. The road is situated entirely in the city of Warwick, and is accessible from Interstate 95 via exit 13. The Airport Connector Road has two eastbound interchanges with Jefferson Boulevard and Post Road (U.S. Route 1) before terminating at the Bruce Sundlun Terminal of T. F. Green Airport.
Title: Patrick, Nevada
Passage: Patrick is an unincorporated community in Storey County which was the site of a historic ranch. The founder of the ranch, Patrick McCarran, arrived in Nevada in 1858 as a member of the United States Army under General Winfield Scott Hancock. In 1862 McCarran claimed 2600 acre of land that would become McCarran Ranch and the unincorporated community of Patrick. Patrick's son, Pat McCarran, became Nevada's first native born U.S. Senator and a staunch anti communist. Patrick Nevada is also the owner of four of the cattle in the ranch.
Title: McCarran Internal Security Act
Passage: The Internal Security Act of 1950, 64 Stat. 987 (Public Law 81-831), also known as the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 or the McCarran Act, after its principal sponsor Sen. Pat McCarran (D-Nevada), is a United States federal law. Congress enacted it over President Harry Truman's veto.
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McCarran Airport Connector
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McCarran International Airport
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Which filmmaker, Hobart Henley or Budd Boetticher, is most famous for the series of low-budget Westerns he made in the late 1950s starring Randolph Scott?
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Title: Hobart Henley
Passage: Hobart Henley (born Hess Manassah Henle, November 23, 1887 - May 22, 1964) was an American silent film actor, director, and screenwriter. He was involved in well over 60 films either as an actor or director or both in his twenty-year career, between 1914 and 1934 when he retired from filmmaking.
Title: Ride Lonesome
Passage: Ride Lonesome is a 1959 CinemaScope Western film directed by Budd Boetticher starring Randolph Scott, Karen Steele, Pernell Roberts, Lee Van Cleef, and James Coburn in his film debut. This Eastmancolor film is one of Boetticher's so-called "Ranown cycle" of westerns, made with Randolph Scott, executive producer Harry Joe Brown and screenwriter Burt Kennedy, beginning with "Seven Men from Now".
Title: Buchanan Rides Alone
Passage: Buchanan Rides Alone is a 1958 American Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Craig Stevens, and Barry Kelley. Based on the 1956 novel "The Name's Buchanan" by Jonas Ward, the film is about a Texan returning home with enough money to start his own ranch. When he stops in the crooked town of Agry, he is robbed and framed for murder.
Title: Seven Men from Now
Passage: Seven Men from Now is a 1956 Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Gail Russell, and Lee Marvin. The film was written by Burt Kennedy and produced by John Wayne's Batjac Productions.
Title: Westbound (film)
Passage: Westbound is a 1959 American Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Virginia Mayo, and Karen Steele. This is the sixth of seven films directed by Boetticher and starring Scott.
Title: Budd Boetticher
Passage: Oscar Boetticher Jr. ( ; July 29, 1916 November 29, 2001), known as Budd Boetticher, was an American film director during the classical period in Hollywood most famous for the series of low-budget Westerns he made in the late 1950s starring Randolph Scott.
Title: Decision at Sundown
Passage: Decision at Sundown is a 1957 Technicolor western directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott.
Title: Comanche Station
Passage: Comanche Station is a 1960 American CinemaScope western Eastman Color film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Nancy Gates and Claude Akins. The film was the last of Boetticher's late 1950s "Ranown Cycle". It was filmed in the Eastern Sierra area of Central California near Lone Pine, California, not far from the foot of Mount Whitney. The mountainous accumulations of boulders known as the Alabama Hills served as the backdrop for the film's opening and closing scenes.
Title: The Magnificent Matador
Passage: The Magnificent Matador is a 1955 American drama film directed by Budd Boetticher and written by Budd Boetticher and Charles Lang. The film stars Maureen O'Hara, Anthony Quinn, Manuel Rojas, Richard Denning, Thomas Gomez, Lola Albright, William Ching and an early appearance of Stuart Whitman. The film was released on May 24, 1955, by 20th Century Fox.
Title: The Tall T
Passage: The Tall T is a 1957 American Western Technicolor film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Richard Boone, and Maureen O'Sullivan. Adapted by Burt Kennedy from the short story "The Captives" by Elmore Leonard, the film is about an independent former ranch foreman who is kidnapped along with an heiress, who is being held for ransom by three ruthless outlaws. In 2000, "The Tall T" was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
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Budd Boetticher
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Hobart Henley
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Budd Boetticher
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Which English indie rock band was remixed by Alex Metric?
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Title: Alex Metric
Passage: Alex Metric (born Alex Drury, 1984) is a British musician, DJ and producer. He has released numerous EPs, remixed artists such as Madeon, Foals, Depeche Mode, La Roux, N.E.R.D, Phoenix, Gorillaz and Bloc Party as well as working as a producer for acts such as Scissor Sisters, Charli XCX, The Infadels and Adam Freeland. Alongside Yuksek as The Alexanders, he released "Don't Miss" featuring Anna Lunoe on 24 February 2014.
Title: Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)
Passage: "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)" is a song by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine from their debut studio album "Lungs" (2009). It was released as the album's third single on 21 June 2009, by Island and Moshi Moshi Records. The song was written by Florence Welch and Paul Epworth, produced by Epworth and mixed by Cenzo Townshend, the song contains elements of "House Jam" by Gang Gang Dance. It has been remixed by numerous artists, including Jamie T, whose remix appears on the single's CD and digital releases.
Title: Bloc Party
Passage: Bloc Party are an English indie rock band, currently composed of Kele Okereke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, sampler), Russell Lissack (lead guitar, keyboards), Justin Harris (bass guitar, keyboards, saxophones, backing vocals) and Louise Bartle (drums, percussion). Former members Matt Tong and Gordon Moakes left the band in 2013 and 2015 respectively. Their brand of music, whilst rooted in rock, retains elements of other genres such as electronica and house music. The band was formed at the 1999 Reading Festival by Okereke and Lissack. They went through a variety of names before settling on Bloc Party in 2003. Moakes joined the band after answering an advert in "NME" magazine, while Tong was picked via an audition. Bloc Party got their break by giving BBC Radio 1 DJ Steve Lamacq and Franz Ferdinand's lead singer, Alex Kapranos, a copy of their demo "She's Hearing Voices".
Title: On What You're On
Passage: "On What You're On" is the lead single by English pop rock band Busted from their third studio album, "Night Driver" (2016). It was written by the band and John Fields, and produced by Fields and co-produced by Alex Metric.
Title: Bombay Bicycle Club
Passage: Bombay Bicycle Club are an English indie rock band from Crouch End, London, consisting of Jack Steadman (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Jamie MacColl (guitar), Suren de Saram (drums) and Ed Nash (bass). They are guitar-fronted and have experimented with different genres, including folk, electronica, world music and indie rock.
Title: The Future of the Gravity Boy
Passage: The Future of the Gravity Boy is the third album by London-based rock band Infadels. It was released digitally on March 19, 2012, and physically on June 9, 2012. The album is produced by DJ and electro artist Alex Metric and Matt Gooderson.
Title: Leave Before the Lights Come On
Passage: "Leave Before the Lights Come On" is a song by English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys. The song was released on 14 August 2006 as the band's third single in the United Kingdom. The song was not included on the band's debut album "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not", though Alex Turner has stated that it could have been on the album as it follows a similar theme to many of the album tracks. It was the band's final release before promotion began for their second album "Favourite Worst Nightmare" in Spring 2007. However, it was not included on their second album either.
Title: Mainstream EP
Passage: Mainstream is an early demo EP from Canadian indie rock band Metric. The album is currently not available in stores, although it is circulated widely on the internet. It was revealed in the 2009 book "This Book is Broken", that the band was called "Mainstream" at this time, not "Metric", and Joshua Winstead and Joules Scott-Key had not yet joined.
Title: You Got the Love
Passage: "You Got the Love" is a 1986 single by Candi Staton. It was then remixed by The Source and re-released in 1991 as 'The Source and Candi Staton'. In 2008, the song was covered by English singer and songwriter Joss Stone for her fourth studio album, "Colour Me Free! ", released in October 2009. In November 2009, another cover version was released as a single by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine. The Now Voyager Remix of the song was used for the theme tune of live Football League coverage on Sky Sports until the start of the 201415 season.
Title: World Domination Enterprises
Passage: World Domination Enterprises were an English indie rock band active in the 1980s. The band mixed elements of indie rock, post-hardcore (a la Big Black and Naked Raygun), and dub.
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Bloc Party
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Alex Metric
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Bloc Party
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What cryptocurrency does Erik Voorhees and BitInstant have in common?
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Title: Blockchain.info
Passage: Blockchain.info is a bitcoin cryptocurrency wallet and block explorer service. Launched in August 2011, the service provides data on recent transactions, mined blocks in the bitcoin blockchain, charts on the bitcoin economy, and statistics and resources for developers. Information from and links to the website are common in media coverage and in bitcoin forums. The Blockchain.info mobile app for Android allows users to securely send and receive bitcoins and browse blockchain information. In December 2013, the company acquired ZeroBlock LLC, makers of the leading mobile bitcoin app.
Title: Kraken
Passage: The kraken ( ) is a legendary sea monster of giant size that is said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland. Authors over the years have postulated that the legend originated from sightings of giant squids that may grow to 1215 meters (4050 feet) in length. The sheer size and fearsome appearance attributed to the kraken have made it a common ocean-dwelling monster in various fictional works. It was first described by the Dane Erik Pontoppidan in 17523.
Title: List of bitcoin companies
Passage: This is a list of for-profit companies with notable commercial activities related to bitcoins and Cryptocurrency. Common services are wallet providers, bitcoin exchanges, payment service providers and venture capital. Other services include mining pools, cloud mining, peer-to-peer lending, exchange-traded funds, over-the-counter trading, gambling, micropayments, affiliates and prediction markets.
Title: Erikson
Passage: Erikson is a common Scandinavian patronymic surname meaning "son of Erik", itself an Old Norse given name. There are other spelling variations of this surname, as it is common amongst Danes, Swedes, Finns, Norwegians, and Germans. Erikson is uncommon as a given name. People with the surname include:
Title: Burstcoin
Passage: Burstcoin is a digital cryptocurrency and payment system based on the blockchain technology. Burstcoin was introduced on the bitcointalk.org forum on 10 August 2014 as an Nxt-based currency. Burstcoins are mined using an algorithm called proof-of-capacity (PoC) in which miners use computer storage instead of the more common energy-expensive method proof-of-work (PoW) which involves permanent computational operations.
Title: Erik Voorhees
Passage: Erik Tristan Voorhees is an American Panamanian startup founder. He is co-founder of the bitcoin company Coinapult, worked as Director of Marketing at BitInstant, and was founder and partial owner of the bitcoin gambling website Satoshi Dice (subsequently sold in July 2013 to an undisclosed buyer).
Title: Erik Menneskesn
Passage: Erik Menneskesn (meaning Erik "Son of Man") is a protagonist in the mythological series by the Danish writer Lars-Henrik Olsen. The series exist in a parallel universe set in present time, the major difference is that the Norse Mythology is real. Common of all the books are that the realm of Heaven(Asgard in this context), is the most used. Whereas Earth is roughly mainly used as a dull starting place.
Title: Erki
Passage: Erki is a common masculine given name in Estonia. Its name day in Estonia is 18 May. Related versions to Erki are "Erkki" (more common in Finland), "Eerik", "Erik", "Erich", "Eeri", "Eero", "Ergo", "Ergi", and "Erko" (all share the 18 May name day). People with the name Erki include:
Title: Nordenskild Land
Passage: Nordenskild Land is the land area between Isfjorden and Van Mijenfjorden on Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The area is named after Finnish-Swedish explorer and geologist Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskild. The coastal region of Nordenskild Land (Nordenskildkysten) has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports breeding populations of barnacle geese and common eiders.
Title: BitInstant
Passage: BitInstant was a bitcoin exchange start-up based in New York City. Founded in 2011 by Gareth Nelson and Charlie Shrem, BitInstant provided a means to rapidly pay traditional funds to bitcoin exchanges. As of January 2014, BitInstant's website is no longer available, displaying only a blank page. Its blog was unavailable as of October 31, 2014.
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Where is the headquarters of the division of Bombardier Inc that owns Downsview Airport?
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Title: Denison Armoury
Passage: Lieutenant-Colonel George Taylor Denison III Armoury, commonly known as Denison Armoury, is a Canadian Forces facility located at 1 Yukon Lane in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is in the northeastern corner of Downsview Airport just west of the W.R. Allen Expressway (Allen Road) on Sheppard Avenue West. The Armoury is the headquarters of 4th Canadian Division (formerly Land Force Central Area), Joint Task Force Central, and the 32 Canadian Brigade Group. It is also home to several units of the brigade.
Title: Downsview Airport
Passage: Downsview Airport or TorontoDownsview Airport, (ICAO: CYZD) , is located in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and has been exclusively owned and used as a testing facility by Bombardier Aerospace since 1994.
Title: Bombardier Recreational Products
Passage: Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) is a Canadian company making various vehicles. Once part of Bombardier Inc., it was founded in 1942 as "L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limite" (Bombardier Snow Car Limited) by Joseph-Armand Bombardier at Valcourt in the Eastern Townships, Quebec.
Title: Bombardier Transportation
Passage: Bombardier Transportation is the rail equipment division of the Canadian firm Bombardier Inc. Bombardier Transportation is one of the world's largest companies in the rail vehicle and equipment manufacturing and servicing industry. The division is headquartered in Berlin, Germany, and has regional offices and major development facilities in Canada (Montreal and Toronto) and the United States (Plattsburgh, New York). Bombardier Transportation has many minor production and development facilities worldwide.
Title: Bombardier Aerospace
Passage: Bombardier Aerospace (French: "Bombardier Aronautique" ) is a division of Bombardier Inc. It is headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada.
Title: CFB Toronto
Passage: Canadian Forces Base Toronto (also CFB Toronto) is a former Canadian Forces base in Toronto, Ontario. The airfield is currently operated as TorontoDownsview Airport.
Title: Can-Am Off-Road
Passage: Can-Am ATVs and side-by-side vehicles are manufactured by BRP Bombardier Recreational Products a Canadian company, once part of Bombardier Inc. Founded in 1942 as L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limite (Bombardier Snow Car Limited) by Joseph-Armand Bombardier in Valcourt Quebec Canada.
Title: Toronto Aerodrome
Passage: Toronto Aerodrome, also known as Canadian Air Express Airport was an aerodrome located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. One of the historical airfields of Canada, operated from 1928 to 1939, it was situated at the current Downsview subway station on Dufferin Street and Sheppard Avenue West. Toronto Aerodrome was one of the several small airfields, which were established in the Toronto area during the 1920s and 1930s. This aerodrome served as the principal custom entry point for aircraft coming to Toronto until 1939, when Malton airfield, now Toronto Pearson International Airport, became operational. The aerodrome shared the site with the Toronto Flying Club (located at Dufferin Street and Wilson Avenue). The Toronto Flying Club's site is now the south end of Downsview Airport, TTC Wilson Complex. Following the end of World War II into the 1960s, parts of former airfield and surrounding farmland were developed into the residential neighbourhood of Wilson Heights and mixed commercial-industrial area of Downsview.
Title: Downsview
Passage: Downsview is an area in the north end of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the district of North York. Downsview was originally a farm located in the 1870s near the present-day intersection of Keele Street and Wilson Avenue. It now extends beyond the intersection of Sheppard Avenue and Dufferin Street, though it is popularly seen as including the areas to the north right up to the Toronto city limits at Steeles Avenue. The area includes several large post-World War II subdivisions. Within the area is Downsview Airport, the former site of Canadian Forces Base Downsview, which has since been largely converted following the end of the Cold War into an urban park known as Downsview Park. However, the airport is still used as a manufacturing and testing facility for Bombardier Aerospace.
Title: Bombardier Aerospace Emergency Services (Toronto)
Passage: Bombardier Aerospace Emergency Services (Toronto) is responsible for fire and emergency services at Bombardier Aerospace's assembly and testing facility at Downsview Airport.
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What interim governing body was established during the last year of Ali Treki's service as a Libyan diplomat?
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Title: Ali Treki
Passage: Ali Abdussalam Treki (Arabic: ; 10 October 1937 19 October 2015) was a Libyan diplomat in Muammar Gaddafi's regime. Treki served as one of Libya's top diplomats beginning in the 1970s and ending with the 2011 Libyan Civil War. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1976 to 1982 and again from 1984 to 1986, and he was later the Permanent Representative to the United Nations on several occasions. He was the President of the United Nations General Assembly from September 2009 to September 2010.
Title: Swim England
Passage: Swim England is the brand name for the Amateur Swimming Association, the first sport governing body of swimming to be established in the world and today remains the English national governing body for swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming, and synchronised swimming. It is closely linked with British Swimming, a federation of the national governing bodies of England, Scotland (Scottish Amateur Swimming Association), and Wales (Welsh Amateur Swimming Association). These three are collectively known as the "Home Country National Governing Bodies".
Title: Ali Aujali
Passage: Ali Suleiman Aujali (Arabic: , alternatively transliterated Ojli and Adjali) is a Libyan diplomat who was nominated for Libya's minister of foreign affairs, but resigned on 2 January 2013 without being sworn in.
Title: Scottish Golf
Passage: Scottish Golf is the governing body for amateur golf in Scotland. It was formed in 2015 as a merger between the Scottish Golf Union (SGU), the governing body for men, and the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association, the equivalent body for women. Its predecessor the SGU was established in 1920, and it is based in St Andrews, Fife.
Title: Libyan Civil War (2011)
Passage: The first Libyan Civil War, also referred to as the Libyan Revolution or 17 February Revolution, was an armed conflict in 2011, in the North African country of Libya, fought between forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and those seeking to oust his government. The war was preceded by protests in Zawiya on 8 August 2009, and finally ignited by protests in Benghazi beginning on Tuesday, 15 February 2011, which led to clashes with security forces that fired on the crowd. The protests escalated into a rebellion that spread across the country, with the forces opposing Gaddafi establishing an interim governing body, the National Transitional Council.
Title: Abdul-Latif Ali al-Mayah
Passage: Abdul-Latif Ali al-Mayah (1949 or 1950 January 19, 2004) was a humanities professor born in Basra, who became chairman of the Arab World Research and Studies Centre at Mustansiriya University and head of the Baghdad Centre for Human Rights. He was an outspoken critic of the Iraq Interim Governing Council, which was the provisional government of Iraq from 2003 to 2004, established by the US-led multinational coalition occupying Iraq, following the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. He was assassinated on January 19, 2004.
Title: Amir al-Arabi Ali Gharib
Passage: Amir al-Arabi Ali Gharib is a Libyan diplomat and Ambassador of Libya to Russia, presenting his credentials to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on 12 October 2009.
Title: African Academy of Languages
Passage: The African Academy of Languages (ACALAN; French: "Acadmie Africaine des Langues" ; Portuguese: "Academia Africana de Lnguas", or" ACALIN" ) is a Pan-African organization founded in 2001 by Mali's then-president Alpha Oumar Konar, under the auspices of the African Union, for the harmonization of Africa's many spoken languages. The first head of ACALAN was Mali's former minister of Basic Education Adama Samassekou. As 2006 was declared by the AU as the Year of African Languages, June 21 saw the inauguration of the interim Governing Board of ACALAN in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Title: Libyan Revolutionary Command Council
Passage: The Libyan Revolutionary Command Council was the twelve-person governing body that ruled the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977. Its chairman was Muammar Gaddafi, who had the most influence.
Title: Darfur Regional Authority
Passage: The Darfur Regional Authority (Arabic: , "al-slTa al-intqalia al-iqlimia al-darfor") was an interim governing body for the Darfur region of the Republic of Sudan. It was established as the Transitional Darfur Regional Authority in April 2007 under the terms of the 2006 Darfur Peace Agreement signed in May 2006.
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National Transitional Council
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Ali Treki
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Libyan Civil War (2011)
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The Rat Trap was a drama by the composer who was of what heritage?
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Title: Rat trap
Passage: A rat trap is a trap designed to catch rats.
Title: Nol Coward
Passage: Sir Nol Peirce Coward (16 December 189926 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what "Time" magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise".
Title: A Tonic for the Troops
Passage: A Tonic for the Troops is the second album by The Boomtown Rats. It was released in 1978 and included the hit singles "She's So Modern", "Like Clockwork" and "Rat Trap". The album peaked at No. 8 in the UK Albums Chart in 1978.
Title: Bob Geldof
Passage: Robert Frederick Zenon "Bob" Geldof, KBE (born 5 October 1951), is an Irish singer-songwriter, author, political activist and occasional actor. He rose to prominence as the lead singer of the Irish rock band The Boomtown Rats in the late 1970s and early 1980s, alongside the punk rock movement. The band had Number One hits with his compositions "Rat Trap" and "I Don't Like Mondays". He co-wrote "Do They Know It's Christmas? ", one of the best-selling singles of all time, and starred in Pink Floyd's 1982 film "Pink Floyd The Wall" as "Pink."
Title: Rat Trap (novel)
Passage: Rat Trap is a techno-thriller novel written by Craig Thomas and published in 1976. The plot concerns a hijacking at London's Heathrow International Airport and the complications that occur trying to resolve the situation.
Title: Rat Trap (film)
Passage: Rat Trap (French: Le Rat d'Amrique ) is a 1963 French adventure film directed by Jean-Gabriel Albicocco. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Rat Trap (audio drama)
Passage: Rat Trap is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series "Doctor Who".
Title: Elippathayam
Passage: Elippathayam (Translation: The Rat Trap) is a 1981 Malayalam film written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. It is critically considered by many to be one of the most outstanding pieces in Adoor Gopalakrishnan's filmography. It stars Karamana Janardanan Nair, Sharada, Jalaja, and Rajam K. Nair
Title: Rat Trap
Passage: "Rat Trap" was a single by The Boomtown Rats, which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in November 1978, the first single by a punk or new wave act to do so.
Title: The Rat Trap
Passage: The Rat Trap (1918) is a four-act drama by Nol Coward, his 'first really serious attempt at psychological conflict', written when he was only 18.
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The Rat Trap
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Nol Coward
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Zhuanghe and Jinchang are both cities in the People's Republic of China. Which city is situated in the centre of Gansu province?
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Title: Lu Wucheng
Passage: Lu Wucheng (; born May 1953) is a former Chinese official who spent most of his career in Gansu province. He was the vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Gansu Provincial People's Congress and Communist Party Secretary of Lanzhou. Lu also was the member of 12th National People's Congress. On January 23, 2015, Lu Wucheng was placed under investigation by the Communist Party's anti-corruption agency. He was the first high-ranking politician being examined from Gansu province after the 18th Party Congress in 2012.
Title: Jinchuan District
Passage: The Jinchuan District is an administrative district in Gansu, the People's Republic of China. It is one of 17 districts of Gansu. It is part of the Jinchang prefecture, with the city of the same name being the prefecture seat.
Title: Zhuanglang County
Passage: Zhuanglang County (Chinese: ; Pinyin: Zhunglng Xin) is a county in Gansu Province, China. It is a poor rural county, one of eight county-level divisions in Pingliang in the east of Gansu Province. Zhuanglang County is bordered in the west by Jingning, in the south by Qin'an and Zhangjiachuan Hui Autonomous County, in the west by Huating County (all in Gansu Province) and in the north by Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. Nearby major cities include Pingliang, Tianshui, Guyuan and Lanzhou.
Title: Wang Shitai
Passage: Wang Shitai () (March 17, 1910 March 14, 2008) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Luochuan County, Shaanxi Province. He was governor of Gansu Province, Chairman of the Gansu People's Congress and twice CPPCC Committee Chairman of Gansu. He was a delegate to the 1st National People's Congress (19541959), 5th National People's Congress (19781983) and 6th National People's Congress (19831988).
Title: Zhelaizhai
Passage: Zhelaizhai () is a village on the edge of the Gobi in China. It belongs to Yongchang county (), Jinchang prefecture (), Gansu province ().
Title: Gansu Wind Farm
Passage: The Gansu Wind Farm Project or Jiuquan Wind Power Base is a group of large wind farms under construction in western Gansu province in China. The Gansu Wind Farm Project is located in desert areas near the city of Jiuquan in two localities of Guazhou County and also near Yumen City, in the northwest province of Gansu, which has an abundance of wind resources.
Title: Zhuanghe
Passage: Zhuanghe () is one of the two "northern county-level cities", the other being Wafangdian, under the administration of Dalian, located in the south of Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. Its area is 3655.70 km and its permanent population as of 2010 is 841,321, making it Dalian's most spacious county-level division.
Title: Jinchang Jinchuan Airport
Passage: Jinchang Jinchuan Airport () (IATA: JIC, ICAO: ZLJC) is an airport serving the city of Jinchang in Gansu Province, China. The airport was built with an investment of 343 million yuan, and was opened on 29 August 2011. It is the sixth civil airport in Gansu and the first to be built since 1982.
Title: Jinchang
Passage: Jinchang () is a prefecture-level city in the centre of Gansu province, People's Republic of China, bordering Inner Mongolia to the north.
Title: Gansu Agricultural University
Passage: Established in 1946, Gansu Agricultural University is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the small city of Lanzhou (population range of 250,000-499,999 inhabitants), Gansu. Officially accreditedrecognized by the Department of Education, Gansu Province, Gansu Agricultural University (GAU) is a large (enrollment range: 15,000-19,999 students) coeducational higher education institution. Gansu Agricultural University (GAU) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, doctorate degrees in several areas of study. It is also one of the university on the first list of China's Excellent Agricultural and Forestal Personnel Training Project. This 70 years old HE institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations. GAU also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, sport facilities andor activities, as well as administrative services.
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Jinchang
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Zhuanghe
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Jinchang
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When was the director of the film that was Liv Tyler's first leading film role born?
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Title: Saisakizaka
Passage: "Saisakizaka" ( , "Fortune Hill Road") is the debut single by Japanese actress Yko Maki, released on May 27, 2013. The Ringo Sheena-produced song was used as the theme song to the film "The Ravine of Goodbye" (2013), Maki's first leading film role since "Veronika Decides to Die" in 2005.
Title: Agra liv
Passage: Agra liv (Erwin, 2002) is a species of carabid beetle named after the "first name of the actress Liv Tyler, starlet of the movie, "Armageddon"...because the "existence of this species of elegant beetle is dependent upon the rainforest not undergoing an armageddon."
Title: Bernardo Bertolucci
Passage: Bernardo Bertolucci (] ; born 16 March 1940) is an Italian director and screenwriter, whose films include "The Conformist", "Last Tango in Paris", "1900", "The Last Emperor", "The Sheltering Sky", "Stealing Beauty" and "The Dreamers". In recognition of his work, he was presented with the inaugural Honorary Palme d'Or Award at the opening ceremony of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Since 1979, he has been married to screenwriter Clare Peploe.
Title: Parker Sawyers
Passage: Parker Sawyers (born 1984) is an American actor. His first leading film role was starring as a young Barack Obama in "Southside With You". He is also featured in Don't Hang Up (film) as Mr. Lee.
Title: I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
Passage: "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" is a power ballad performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith for the 1998 film "Armageddon" which Steven Tyler's daughter Liv Tyler starred in. Written by Diane Warren, the song debuted at number one on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 (the first 1 for the band after 28 years together). It is one of three songs performed by the band for the film, the other two being "What Kind of Love Are You On" and "Sweet Emotion". The song stayed at number one for four weeks from September 5 to 26, 1998. The song also stayed at number 1 for several weeks in several other countries. It sold over a million copies in the UK and reached number four on the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Blind Date (1987 film)
Passage: Blind Date is a 1987 romantic comedy film, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis, in his first leading film role, and Kim Basinger. "Blind Date" earned mostly negative reviews from critics, but was a financial success and opened at number one at the box office.
Title: Stealing Beauty
Passage: Stealing Beauty (French: "Beaut vole" ; Italian: "Io ballo da sola" ) is a 1996 drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and starring Liv Tyler, Joseph Fiennes, Jeremy Irons, Sinad Cusack, and Rachel Weisz. Written by Bertolucci and Susan Minot, the film is about an American teenage girl who travels to a lush Tuscan villa near Siena to stay with family friends of her poet mother, who recently died. The film was an international co-production between France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and was actress Liv Tyler's first leading film role.
Title: What Kind of Love Are You On
Passage: "What Kind of Love Are You On" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. The song, originally a track left off the "Nine Lives" album, was included on "" for the 1998 film "Armageddon" starring lead singer Steven Tyler's daughter Liv Tyler. The song, was released as a promotional single to rock radio, reaching 4 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It was written by Steven Tyler, guitarist Joe Perry and outside songwriters Jack Blades and Tommy Shaw (both formerly of Damn Yankees). It is the second song written for the film, the other being "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing".
Title: On the Wrong Track
Passage: On the Wrong Track is a 1983 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Clarence Fok and starring Andy Lau, Jeem Yim, Elliot Ngok, Prudence Liew and introducing the then newcomer actress Winnie Chin. The film is Lau's third film role and also his first leading film role.
Title: Bebe Buell
Passage: Beverle Lorence "Bebe" Buell (born July 14, 1953) is an American singer and former fashion model, and "Playboy" magazine's November 1974 Playmate of the Month. Buell moved to New York in 1971 after signing a modeling contract with Eileen Ford, and garnered much notoriety after her publicized relationship with musician Todd Rundgren from 1972 until 1979, as well as her liaisons with several rock musicians over the following four decades. She is the mother of actress Liv Tyler, whose father is Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler. Buell was involved with Rundgren when she had a fling with Tyler and gave birth to Liv in 1977; she then resumed her relationship with Rundgren.
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16 March 1940
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Bernardo Bertolucci
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Stealing Beauty
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Which Game of Thrones actor also appears in McCanick, a 2013 American Crime-Drama Mystery film?
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Title: Ciarn Hinds
Passage: His television roles include Gaius Julius Caesar in the series "Rome", DCI James Langton in "Above Suspicion", Bud Hammond in "Political Animals" and Mance Rayder in the Emmy Award-winning "Game of Thrones". As a stage actor, Hinds has enjoyed spells with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre in London and six seasons with Glasgow Citizens' Theatre, and he has continued to work on stage throughout his career.
Title: Modern Marriage
Passage: Modern Marriage is a 1923 silent film crime-drama mystery directed by Lawrence C. Windom and Victor Heerman. It starred Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in one of their last appearances together.
Title: McCanick
Passage: McCanick is a 2013 American crime-drama mystery film directed by Josh C. Waller. It stars David Morse, Mike Vogel, Trevor Morgan, Ciarn Hinds, and Cory Monteith. This was one of Cory Monteith's final feature film roles along with "All The Wrong Reasons" - both films were released at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival a few weeks after his death. "McCanick" had its theater release on March 21, 2014.
Title: The Murder Man
Passage: The Murder Man is a 1935 American crime-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, and Lionel Atwill, and directed by Tim Whelan. The picture was Tracy's first film in what would be a twenty-year career with MGM. Tracy plays an investigative reporter who specializes in murder cases. The film is notable as the feature film debut of James Stewart (who had previously appeared in a Shemp Howard comedy short called "Art Trouble"). Stewart has sixth billing as a reporter named Shorty.
Title: American Pastoral (film)
Passage: American Pastoral is a 2016 American crime-drama film directed by Ewan McGregor and written by John Romano, based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Philip Roth. The film stars McGregor, Jennifer Connelly, Dakota Fanning, Peter Riegert, Rupert Evans, Uzo Aduba, Molly Parker and David Strathairn. Principal photography began on September 21, 2015, in Pittsburgh.
Title: The Automobile Thieves
Passage: The Automobile Thieves is an American crime-drama silent film directed by J. Stuart Blackton. The picture stars Blackton and Florence Lawrence. It was released on November 10, 1906 by The American Vitagraph Company; a print of the feature is preserved in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
Title: P.J. (film)
Passage: P.J. (UK title: New Face in Hell) is a 1968 crime-drama mystery film from Universal Pictures. It stars George Peppard, Raymond Burr, and Gayle Hunnicutt and was directed by John Guillermin.
Title: Water amp; Power
Passage: Water Power is a 2013 American crime-drama film set in Latino-centric Eastside Los Angeles, starring Enrique Murciano, Nicholas Gonzalez, Clancy Brown, and Yvette Yates. The film was written and directed by Richard Montoya for SunCast Entertainment, RobertsDavid Films and NorthSouth Pictures.
Title: Blood In Blood Out
Passage: Blood In Blood Out (also known as Bound by Honor) is a 1993 American crime-drama film directed by Taylor Hackford. It follows the intertwining lives of three Chicano relatives from 1972 to 1984. They start out as members of a street gang in East Los Angeles, and as dramatic incidents occur, their lives and friendships are forever changed. "Blood In Blood Out" was filmed in 1991 throughout the Spanish-speaking areas of Los Angeles and inside California's San Quentin State Prison.
Title: Blue Eyed Butcher
Passage: Blue Eyed Butcher is a 2012 American crime-drama television film directed by Stephen Kay. It stars Sara Paxton, Justin Bruening and Lisa Edelstein. The film is based on the 2003 stabbing death of Jeff Wright by the hands of his wife, Susan Wright. The film made its debut on March 3, 2012, on Lifetime.
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Ciarn Hinds
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McCanick
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Ciarn Hinds
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Enrique Palacios is known for having had a relationship with an English model who was recruited at what age?
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Title: Amarte as, Frijolito
Passage: Amarte as ("To love you so"), also known as Frijolito, is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the American-based television network Telemundo. It stars Litzy, Mauricio Ochmann, Roberto Mateos, Alejandro Felipe, and Carla Peterson. It was written by Enrique Torres, directed by Heriberto Lopez de Anda, Cristina Palacios, Hugo A. Moser; with Cristina Palacios as General Producer. The network debuted it on April 5, 2005, at the 7 pm (6 pm central) timeslot. Telemundo provided both Spanish and English captions on CC1 and CC 3. This telenovela was aired in 20 countries around the world.
Title: Enrique Palacios
Passage: Enrique Palacios (born May 22, 1975 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Top Model from Venezuela best known for his campaigns for Armani, Tommy Hilfiger and Dolce Gabbana. He is also known for having had a relationship with British supermodel Naomi Campbell.
Title: Louise Glover
Passage: Louise Helena Glover (born 8 February 1983) is an English model. She is well known for her work as a glamour model, with appearances in British lad mags, including "FHM", "Bizarre", "Maxim", "Loaded", and tabloids such as the "News of the World", "The Sun" and "Daily Star". She is the first British model to be named "Model of the Year" in "Playboy Special Editions".
Title: Laura Shields
Passage: Laura Shields (born 19 September 1984) is an English model and beauty pageant titleholder. Born in Oldham, Greater Manchester and brought up in neighbouring Rochdale, to a Sri Lankan mother and an English father. She was signed to Elite Modelling Agency before her 15th birthday but is no longer a signed model at the agency. Shields became Miss UK International and represented the UK in Miss International 2004, placing in the top 10, and was the 3rd runner up in Miss Europe 2005. She was a model on the NBC show "Deal or No Deal", holding case number 22 for season 2. She was listed in "Stuff magazine"nowiki'nowikis 101 sexiest women online in 2005 and has appeared in numerous magazines.
Title: Enrique Palacios Hernndez
Passage: Enrique Palacios Hernndez is a Spanish politician who served as the second Mayor-President of Melilla, a Spanish enclave on the north coast of Africa, from 3 March 1998 until 5 July 1999.
Title: Lucy Clarkson
Passage: Lucy Clarkson (born 6 July 1982, Rotherham, South Yorkshire) is an English model. She is best known as being the fourth official Lara Croft model from the "Tomb Raider" series of video games, a role she took on in May 2000, at the age of 17, and held for two and a half years until 2002 when Jill de Jong took over.
Title: William Palacios Gonzlez
Passage: William Enrique Palacios Gonzlez (born 29 July 1994) is a Colombian footballer who last played as Midfielder for Lobos BUAP.
Title: Naomi Campbell
Passage: Naomi Elaine Campbell (born 22 May 1970) is an English model and actress. Recruited at the age of 15, she established herself among the top three most recognisable and in-demand models of the late 1980s and the 1990s, and was one of six models of her generation declared :supermodels by the fashion industry.
Title: BAP Palacios (DM-73)
Passage: BAP Palacios (DM-73) was a "Daring" class destroyer in service with the Peruvian Navy. She was completed for the Royal Navy in 1954 as HMS "Diana". After being decommissioned she was sold to Peru in 1969 together with her sistership HMS "Decoy". She was renamed after Enrique Palacios, a war hero who fought at the Battle of Angamos during the War of the Pacific.
Title: April Summers
Passage: Summers began modelling in 2007 with CXLondon, a fashion company in the UK. Since then, she has appeared in numerous publications. The work of the English model can be found in many notable magazines such as "GQ, GQ Mexico" "and "FHM"." Besides the UK, the model made her US debut in 2012, when she was featured in an issue of "Maxim". April Summers rose to prominence when she first appeared as a "Playboy" Playmate for "Playboy" France's gold issue in September 2010, where she posed for a 12-page spread. Ever since, it has been a landslide for the English model, as she went on to appear in "Playboy Italy, Playboy Hungary, Playboy Lithuania", "Playboy Poland, Playboy Spain, Playboy Macedonia", "Playboy Argentina, Playboy Slovenia, Playboy Thailand, Playboy Slovakia", and "Playboy Mexico". However, her international success does not stop there, the model is constantly being published in top Italian magazines ever since she rose to fame in Italy by announcing that she is a fan of the world known team Inter Milan. April was interviewed by "Playboy" in October 2010 for their website "The Smoking Jacket". and is the face of The Golden Handcuff Co. In November 2011, she released her first official calendar.
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Naomi Campbell
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What fruit are the oroblanco and the pomelo similar to?
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Title: Oroblanco
Passage: An oroblanco, oro blanco (white gold) or sweetie ("Citrus grandis" Osbeck "C. Paradisi" Macf.) is a sweet seedless citrus hybrid fruit similar to grapefruit. It is often referred to as oroblanco grapefruit.
Title: Dangyuja
Passage: Dangyuja ( , ] ) is a Korean non-hybrid citrus fruit that is a specialty of Jeju Island. In Jeju language, it is called Daengyuji( ; ] ). Dangyuja has a similar shape and flavour to yuja, but is genealogically a variety of pomelo.
Title: Tangelo
Passage: The tangelo ( or ; "C. reticulata C. maxima" or "x C. paradisi"), "Citrus tangelo", is a citrus fruit hybrid of tangerine and pomelo or grapefruit.
Title: Devanahalli pomelo
Passage: The Devanahalli pomelo (also called Devanahalli Pomello in official documents) is a variety of the citrus fruit pomelo ("Citrus maxima") of the family Rutaceae. It is exclusively grown in the region around Devanahalli taluk, Bangalore Rural District, India, as an exotic crop variety. Its officially designated name is "Devanahalli Pomello (Chakkota)"; it is locally known as chakkota.
Title: Citrus junos
Passage: Citrus junos or yuzu (from Japanese ) is a citrus fruit and plant in the family Rutaceae. It is called yuja (from Korean ) in Korean cuisine context. Both Japanese "yuzu" and Korean "yuja" are cognates of Chinese "yuzi" ( ), but the Chinese word means pomelo. Yuzu is called "xingchng" ( ) in Chinese.
Title: Ugli fruit
Passage: The ugli or ugli fruit is a Jamaican form of tangelo, a citrus fruit created by hybridizing a grapefruit (or pomelo), an orange, and a tangerine.
Title: Pomelo
Passage: The pomelo, "Citrus maxima", or "Citrus grandis", also called pomello, pummelo, pommelo, pamplemousse, jabong (Hawaii), or shaddock, is a natural (non-hybrid) citrus fruit, similar in appearance to a large grapefruit, native to South and Southeast Asia.
Title: Grapefruit
Passage: The grapefruit ("Citrus" "paradisi") is a subtropical citrus tree known for its sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. Grapefruit is a hybrid originating in Barbados as an accidental cross between two introduced species, sweet orange ("C. sinensis") and pomelo or shaddock ("C. maxima"), both of which were introduced from Asia in the seventeenth century. When found, it was named the forbidden fruit; and frequently, it has been misidentified with the pomelo.
Title: Citron
Passage: The citron is a large fragrant citrus fruit with a thick rind, botanically classified as Citrus medica by both the Swingle and Tanaka botanical name systems. It is one of the four original citrus fruits (the others being pomelo, mandarin and papeda), from which all other citrus types developed through natural hybrid speciation or artificial hybridization.
Title: Melogold
Passage: The Melogold or Melogold grapefruit ("Citrus grandis" Osbeck "C. Paradisi" Macf.) is a citrus hybrid similar to the oroblanco; both result from a cross between the pomelo and the grapefruit and is a fruit similar to a sweet grapefruit.
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similar to grapefruit
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Oroblanco
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Pomelo
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Q: Who is a Israeli retrowave musician that reached popularity in the early 2010's?
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Title: Webcomics in France
Passage: Webcomics in France, literally "bande dessine en ligne", are usually referred to as either blog BD (comic strip blogs) or BD numrique (digital comic strips). Early webcomics in the late 1990s and early 2000s primarily took on the form of personal blogs, where amateur artists told stories through their drawings. The medium rose in popularity in economic viability in the country in the late 2000s and early 2010s. The Turbomedia format, where a webcomic is presented more alike a slideshow, was popularized in France in the early 2010s.
Title: Benny Bell
Passage: Benny Bell (born Benjamin Samberg or Benjamin Zamberg, March 21, 1906 July 6, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter who reached popularity in the 1940s, with a comeback in the 1970s. He is particularly remembered for his risqu but cheerfully optimistic songs.
Title: Beckii Cruel
Passage: Rebecca Anne Flint (born 5 June 1995), better known by her stage name Beckii Cruel, is a British pop dancer and singer from England. In 2010 she reached popularity in Japan after her YouTube videos of her dancing to dance pop songs were posted around the Internet. She was the 17th most subscribed user (3rd most in the Musician category) in Japan on YouTube as of 25 August 2010. Her YouTube account has reached 20 million upload views and over 100,000 subscribers.
Title: Dick and Dee Dee
Passage: Dick and Dee Dee (or Dick and Deedee) is an American singer-songwriter duo that reached popularity in the early to mid-1960s. The group was founded by California classmates Mary Sperling and Richard Gosting. They eventually changed their names to Deedee Sperling (currently Deedee Phelps) and Dick St. John. They had their first hit in 1961 when "The Mountain's High" reached No. 2 on the Billboard 100. They toured with the Beach Boys and opened for the Rolling Stones during the Stones' 1964 tour of California. Regulars on the show "Shindig! ", the duo had multiple hit songs before St. John and Sperling disbanded in 1969. In the 1980s, St. John toured with his wife, Sandy. Dick St. John died on December 27, 2003, after a fall at his home. Dee Dee Phelps began performing with actorsinger Michael Dunn as Dick and Dee Dee in 2008, appearing in large doo wop and rock and roll shows throughout the United States.
Title: Synthwave (2000s genre)
Passage: Synthwave (also called outrun, retrowave and futuresynth) is a genre of electronic music influenced by 1980s film soundtracks and video games. Beginning in the mid 2000s, the genre developed from various niche communities on the Internet, reaching wider popularity in the early 2010s.
Title: Vivien Savage
Passage: Vivien Savage (born on January 2, 1955) is a French singer-songwriter who reached popularity in the 1980s. He remains famous for its 1986 single "La P'tite Lady", which was a top twenty hit on the SNEP singles chart. His other singles were unsuccessful, failing the chart and therefore Savage can be considered as one-hit wonder. He was also occasional actor, portraying Riton in Jos Pinheiro's 1988 film "Ne rveillez pas un flic qui dort". From 2006, he also participated in the concert tour RFM Party 80, composed of many artists of the 1980s.
Title: The Weather Smells Like Oranges
Passage: The Weather Smells Like Oranges is the first EP by the Dominican picnic-pop band Las Acevedo, released independently in February 2010, shortly after their single "Chaka Chaka!" reached popularity.
Title: Highway Superstar
Passage: Highway Superstar is a pseudonym of Israeli record producer and synthwave musician Alex Karlinsky. Having been raised in the 1980s, Highway Superstar is his attempt to recreate musical elements from the period, while combining them with modern production techniques and soundscapes. After several internet singles between 20122013, a full album was released via the USACanadian label Rosso Corsa Records.
Title: Child actor
Passage: The term child actor or child actress is generally applied to a child acting on stage or in motion pictures or television, but also to an adult who began his or her acting career as a child; to avoid confusion, the latter is also called a "former child actor". Closely associated is teenage actor or teen actor, an actor who reached popularity as a teenager.
Title: Sheila (and) B. Devotion
Passage: Sheila and B. Devotion (also credited as Sheila B. Devotion, Sheila and the Black Devotion or S.B. Devotion) was a disco group fronted by French singer Sheila between 1977 and 1980. This formation briefly reached popularity in Europe and to a lesser extent in the US club circuit during the disco era. The group recorded two albums ("Love Me Baby" and "King of the World") before dissolving in 1980 when Sheila returned to her solo career.
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Alex Karlinsky
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Highway Superstar
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Synthwave (2000s genre)
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On what date did the massacre in which the Piegan warrior known as "kyaiyotokan" survived occur?
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Title: Luanda Magere
Passage: Folklore of the Luo peoples of Kenya speaks of a mighty warrior known as Luanda Magere (Alternative spelling is Lwanda). He belonged to the Sidho clan in Kano, and he was believed to have once walked the shores of the Lake Victoria. The Sidho clan occupies the present sugar belt at the foot of the Nandi escarpment. He was possessed of unearthly powers, and his flesh was made of stone. Arrows, spears and clubs simply deflected from his body, making him invincible during warfare. He was famously known for his capability to tear an entire army apart.
Title: Devayat Bodar
Passage: Devayat Bodar (circa 900 AD 1025 AD) was an Ahir warrior known for his bravery, sacrifice and love of his motherland, with the help of whom Ra Navghan, the Chudasama ruler of Junagadh and father of Ra Khengar, had taken the throne of Junagadh.
Title: 2010 San Fernando massacre
Passage: The 2010 San Fernando massacre, also known as the first massacre of San Fernando, was the mass murder of 72 illegal immigrants by Los Zetas drug cartel in the village of El Huizachal in the municipality of San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The 72 killed58 men and 14 womenwere mainly from Central and South America, and they were shot in the back of the head and then piled up together. The bodies were found inside a ranch on 24 August 2010 by the Mexican military after they engaged in an armed confrontation with members of a drug cartel. They received information of the place after an Ecuadorian survived a shot to the neck and face, faked his death, and then made his way out of the ranch and up to a military checkout to ask for help. There were only three survivors. Investigators later mentioned that the massacre was a result of the immigrants' refusal to work for Los Zetas, or to provide money for their release.
Title: Asipa
Passage: Asipa is a town in Ife North Local Government area, Osun State, Nigeria. It was founded by a warrior known as Fasina from Ile-Ife, an ancient Yoruba city.
Title: Tekkaman Blade
Passage: Tekkaman Blade (Japanese: , Hepburn: Uch no Kishi Tekkaman Burdo ) is a 1992 Japanese anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production and Sotsu Agency. The series was directed by Hiroshi Negishi and written by Mayori Sekijima and Satoru Akahori. The story follows an organization called the Space Knights and their war against aliens known as the Radam. The Space Knights are assisted by Takaya Aiba, who has the ability to transform into an armored warrior known as Tekkaman Blade.
Title: Nauryzbai Batyr
Passage: Nauryzbai Batyr 1706-1781, (Kutpanbet-Uly Nauryzbai, Shaprashty Nauryzbai) was a Khazak batyr or warrior known for fighting against the Dzungars in the Dzhungar-Kazakh wars. Nauryzbai was one of three standard-bearers of Abylai-khan, the army commander. He was born in the Zhalpaktas-Seriktas district, now a territory of the Zhambylsk region in Almaty, in 1706. "Batyr" is an honorific granted to Khazak commoners who obtained glory in battle.
Title: Marias Massacre
Passage: The Marias Massacre (also known as the Baker Massacre or the Piegan Massacre) was a massacre of a friendly band of Piegan Blackfeet Indians on January 23, 1870, by the United States Army in Montana Territory during the Indian Wars. About 200 Indians were killed, mostly women, children, and elderly men.
Title: La Pucelle (violin)
Passage: La Pucelle, also known as The Virgin, is a 1709 violin made by Antonio Stradivari. It was Parisian dealer, luthier and maker Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume who gave the instrument its name. In the mid-19th century, Vuillaume disassembled the instrument for maintenance and observed, to his amazement, that the violin had remained untouched since it left Stradivari's workshop. He exclaimed, ""C'est comme une pucelle!"" (It's like a virgin.) The name stuck and that has been the violin's name ever since. It was Vuillaume who created the instrument's elegant tailpiece carved with the image of a woman in armor, Joan of Arc, the virgin warrior known as ""La Pucelle d'Orlans"". Vuillaume also created the instrument's elaborately carved pegs.
Title: Almost-a-Dog Mountain
Passage: Almost-a-Dog Mountain (8922 ft ) is located in the Lewis Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. The mountain is named for a Blackfoot warrior "Almost A Dog" or "Imaz-imita" who was a survivor of the 1870 Marias Massacre. Although his entire family perished in the attack, he survived but was crippled for life. He also survived the so-called "Winter of Starvation" in 1883-84.
Title: Bearhead Mountain (Montana)
Passage: Bearhead Mountain (8406 ft ) is located in the Lewis Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. The mountain is named for "kyiytokan", a Piegan warrior known for his war against the dreaded Assiniboine "White Dog". "kyiytokan" was also a survivor of the Marias Massacre and the brother of "Chief Heavy Runner" a confidant of Glacier author James Willard Schultz.
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January 23, 1870
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Bearhead Mountain (Montana)
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Marias Massacre
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The Chinese Ambassador to Turkmenistan lives in a city situated between the Kopet Dag mountain range and what desert?
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Title: Ashgabat
Passage: Ashgabat (Turkmen: Agabat , ; Russian: , "Ashkhabad"; ] ) was named as Poltoratsk (Russian: ; ] ) between 1919 and 1927, is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan in Central Asia, situated between the Karakum Desert and the Kopet Dag mountain range.
Title: Chinese Ambassador to Turkmenistan
Passage: The Chinese ambassador in Ashgabat is the official representative of the Government in Beijing to the Government of Turkmenistan.
Title: Archman
Passage: Archman is a town in south-western Turkmenistan in Ahal Province on the northern rim of the Kopet Dag mountain range.
Title: Dushak
Passage: Dushak is a small town in the Karakum Desert on the rim of the Kopet Dag mountains of Ahal Province, Turkmenistan.
Title: Ulug Depe
Passage: Ulug Depe is an ancient Bronze Age site in the foothills of the Kopet Dag Mountains in the Karakum Desert of Kaka District (Kaahka) in the Ahal Province of south-eastern Turkmenistan. It covers around 13 acre and lies on a mound at a height of about 30 meters.
Title: Akhal-Teke
Passage: The Akhal-Teke ( or ; from Turkmen "Ahalteke", ] ) is a horse breed from Turkmenistan, where they are a national emblem. They have a reputation for speed and endurance, intelligence, and a distinctive metallic sheen. The shiny coat of palominos and buckskins led to their nickname "Golden Horses". These horses are adapted to severe climatic conditions and are thought to be one of the oldest existing horse breeds. There are currently about 6,600 Akhal-Tekes in the world, mostly in Turkmenistan and Russia, although they are also found throughout Europe and North America. Akhal was the name of the line of oases along the north slope of the Kopet Dag mountains. It was inhabited by the Tekke tribe of Turkomans.
Title: Nokhur
Passage: Nokhur (also Nohur) is a settlement located in Turkmenistan. The area is known for sacred places connected to the Persian legend of the Peri, most notably the Gyz-bibi cave. According to the Turkmenistan government website, the origin of the name of Nohur is disputed, with some locals believing it derived from Noah (many places in the region carry Biblical names) and some from the Peri themselves, as "no" and "hur" translate "nine peri". The small and relatively untouched village of Nohur rests in an unmarked valley of the Kopet Dag Mountains, which make up the border of Iran and southern Turkmenistan. The people of Nohur dress and act conservatively, and their traditions have been able to survive Turkmenistans modernization because of the remoteness of their village.
Title: Kopet Dag
Passage: The Kopet Dag, Kopet Dagh, or Koppeh Dagh (Persian: ; Turkmen: Kpetdag ), also known as the Turkmen-Khorasan Mountain Range is a mountain range on the frontier between Turkmenistan and Iran that extends about 650 km along the border southeast of the Caspian Sea, stretching northwest-southeast from near the Caspian Sea in the northwest to the Harirud River in the southeast. The highest peak of the range in Turkmenistan is southwest of the capital Ashgabat and stands at 2940 m . The highest Iranian summit is Mount Quchan (Kuh-e Quchan) with 3191 m .
Title: Baharly
Passage: Baharly (formerly Bherden) is a town and seat of Baharly District in south-western Turkmenistan in Ahal Province. It lies on the northern rim of the Kopet Dag mountain range, south-west of the town of Archman.
Title: Camponotus lateralis
Passage: Camponotus lateralis is a species of ant in the genus "Camponotus". The species has a wide range and is found in the countries around the Mediterranean, Crimea, Caucasus, northwestern Africa, Asia Minor and Kopet Dag (a mountain range between Turkmenistan and Iran).
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Karakum Desert
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Chinese Ambassador to Turkmenistan
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Ashgabat
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Which American actor, director, producer, singer-songwriter and author starred in the 1967 film The Producers?
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Title: Ljubomir iprani
Passage: Ljubomir iprani (9 April 1936 24 December 2010) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in over 160 films and television shows since 1959. He starred in the 1967 film "The Rats Woke Up", which won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 17th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: David Swift (director)
Passage: David "Dave" Swift (July 27, 1919 December 31, 2001) was an American screenwriter, animator, director, and producer. He is best known for writing the screenplay for the 1967 film, "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying". Swift also worked as an animator and filmmaker at The Walt Disney Studio where he adapted the story of "Pollyanna" for the screen and wrote and directed "The Parent Trap" (1961).
Title: Robert Morse
Passage: Robert Alan Morse (born May 18, 1931) is an American actor and singer, best known as the star of both the 1961 original Broadway production and 1967 film adaptation of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying", and as Bertram Cooper, from 2007 to 2015, in the AMC dramatic series "Mad Men".
Title: Gene Wilder
Passage: Jerome Silberman (June 11, 1933 August 29, 2016), known professionally as Gene Wilder, was an American actor, screenwriter, director, producer, singer-songwriter and author.
Title: Severin Bijeli
Passage: Severin Bijeli (10 February 1921 28 July 1972) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in 77 films and television shows between 1949 and 1972. He starred in the 1967 film "The Rats Woke Up", which won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 17th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Rudolf Lucieer
Passage: Rudolf Lucieer (born 10 November 1942) is a Dutch actor. He has appeared in 36 films and television shows since 1966. He starred in the 1967 film "Paranoia", which was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1992 he won the Golden Calf for Best Actor for his role in the movie The Northerners.
Title: In the Heat of the Night (TV series)
Passage: In the Heat of the Night is an American drama television series based on the 1967 film and the 1965 novel of the same title. It starred Carroll O'Connor as police chief William Gillespie, and Howard Rollins as police detective Virgil Tibbs. It was broadcast on NBC from 1988 until 1992, then on CBS until May 1995. Its executive producers were Fred Silverman, Juanita Bartlett and Carroll O'Connor.
Title: Tomanija uriko
Passage: Tomanija uriko (16 February 1914 31 January 1994) was a Serbian actress. She appeared in 59 films and television shows between 1955 and 1987. She starred in the 1967 film "The Rats Woke Up", which won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 17th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Pierre Koralnik
Passage: Pierre Koralnik (born 22 December 1938) is a French film director and screenwriter. He directed the 1967 film "Anna", which starred Anna Karina.
Title: The Producers (2005 film)
Passage: The Producers is a 2005 American musical comedy film directed by Susan Stroman and written by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan based on the eponymous 2001 Broadway musical, which in turn was based on Brooks's 1967 film of the same name starring Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder and Andreas Voutsinas. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, Will Ferrell, Gary Beach, Roger Bart, and Jon Lovitz. Creature effects were provided by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.
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Gene Wilder
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The Producers (2005 film)
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Gene Wilder
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Eduardo Lujn Manera, was an Argentine football defender, and a manager who won the Argentine Primera with Estudiantes de La Plata as player and manager, and was banned from football for 20 games by the Argentine Football Association and sent to prison for a month following assaults on AC Milan players during which event, was a two-legged football match contested between 196869 European Cup champions Milan and 1969 Copa Libertadores winners Estudiantes?
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Title: 1968 Copa Libertadores Finals
Passage: The 1968 Copa Libertadores Finals was the final two-legged tie to determine the 1968 Copa Libertadores champion. It was contested by Argentine club Estudiantes and Brazilian club Palmeiras. The first leg of the tie was played on May 2 at Estudiantes' home field, with the second leg played on May 7 at Palmeiras'. Estudiantes and Palmeiras played in their 1st and 2nd Copa Libertadores finals, respectively. Palmeiras last appearance was in 1961, in which they were beaten by defending champions Pearol. Estudiantes was appearing in their first ever final ever.
Title: Agustn Silva
Passage: Agustn Silva (born 28 June 1989) is an Argentine football goalkeeper currently playing for Estudiantes de La Plata in the Argentine Primera Divisin. He made his first appearance on 10 September 2011 against Tigre.
Title: 1968 Intercontinental Cup
Passage: The 1968 Intercontinental Cup was a football tie held over two legs in 1968 between the winners of the 196768 European Cup, Manchester United, and Estudiantes de La Plata, winners of the 1968 Copa Libertadores.
Title: 1963 Intercontinental Cup
Passage: The 1963 Intercontinental Cup was a two-legged football match contested between 196263 European Cup champions Milan and 1963 Copa Libertadores winners Santos. It was the fourth edition of the competition.
Title: 2010 Recopa Sudamericana
Passage: The 2010 Recopa Sudamericana de Clubes was a two-legged tie that determined the winner of the Recopa Sudamericana, an annual football match between the winners of the previous season's Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana competitions. It was contested between Argentine club Estudiantes La Plata and LDU Quito from Ecuador. The first leg was played on August 25 in Quito, while the second leg was played in Quilmes (Estadio Ciudad de La Plata is undergoing renovations). Estudiantes participated in the Recopa for their first time ever, having qualified by winning the 2009 Copa Libertadores. LDU Quito was the defending champion and making their second consecutive appearance having won the 2009 Copa Sudamericana.
Title: Estudiantes de Buenos Aires
Passage: Club Atltico Estudiantes, usually called Estudiantes de Caseros or Estudiantes de Buenos Aires, is an Argentine football club from Caseros, Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera B Metropolitana, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system.
Title: Leandro Desbato
Passage: Leandro Desbato (born 24 January 1979), nicknamed "Chavo", is an Argentine football defender who plays for Estudiantes de La Plata of the Argentine Primera Divisin.
Title: Eduardo Lujn Manera
Passage: Eduardo Lujn Manera (22 August 1944 - 15 August 2000) was an Argentine football defender, and a manager who won the Argentine Primera with Estudiantes de La Plata as player and manager. He was banned from football for 20 games by the Argentine Football Association and sent to prison for a month following assaults on AC Milan players in the 1969 Intercontinental Cup final.
Title: 1969 Intercontinental Cup
Passage: The 1969 Intercontinental Cup was a two-legged football match contested between 196869 European Cup champions Milan and 1969 Copa Libertadores winners Estudiantes. It was the 10th edition of the competition.
Title: Juan Sebastin Vern
Passage: Juan Sebastin Vern (] ; born 9 March 1975) is an Argentine footballer who plays and serves as the chairman for Estudiantes de La Plata, where he had served as Director of Sports. A former midfielder, Vern's career started in Estudiantes, continued in Argentina's Boca Juniors, and included stints in several clubs in the Italian Serie A (where he won the "Scudetto" with Lazio and with Internazionale, and a UEFA Cup with Parma), and England's Manchester United and Chelsea. In 2006, Vern returned to Estudiantes, where he remained until his retirement in 2014, aside from a brief spell with Brandsen. He has announced his short return to first team will occur in Copa Libertadores 2017.
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1969 Intercontinental Cup
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Eduardo Lujn Manera
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1969 Intercontinental Cup
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Which magazine has a broader readership potential, Card Player or Democracy?
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Title: Democracy Ranking
Passage: Democracy Ranking is an independent initiative, whose organization (point of contact, the Democracy Ranking Association) is located primarily in Vienna, Austria. Democracy Ranking produces an annual global ranking of democracies. The applied conceptual formula, which measures the quality of democracy, integrates freedom and other characteristics of the political system with the performance of non-political dimensions (gender, economy, knowledge, health, and environment). Democracy Ranking has emphasized a broader understanding of democracy, creating a conceptual link between politics and the output and performance of society. The Democracy Ranking has compared several-year intervals, delivering ranking results, which show how ranking positions and score levels have developed recently. Referring to that information, a Democracy Improvement Ranking has been regularly released.
Title: Isaac Baron
Passage: Isaac Baron (born July 10, 1987) an American professional poker player from Menlo Park, California. He was the winner of the first Card Player Magazine Online Poker Player of the Year Award in 2007.
Title: Adam Schoenfeld
Passage: Adam Schoenfeld is an American professional poker player and former columnist for "Card Player" magazine. Schoenfeld decided to quit his job as the vice president of an Internet analysis firm, Jupiter Communications, in order to play poker full-time.
Title: Card Player
Passage: Card Player magazine is an industry publication and web portal specializing in poker media, poker strategy and poker tournament coverage.
Title: Andy Frankenberger
Passage: Andy Frankenberger is a professional poker player and former equity derivatives trader from New York City. In his first year as a professional poker player, Frankenberger was named World Poker Tour (WPT) Season IX Player of the Year. Card Player Magazine described this as one of poker's best rookie years in a September 2011 cover story. Frankenberger followed this up by winning back to back bracelets at the World Series of Poker in 2011 and 2012. He has been prominently featured in financial media including The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Television.
Title: California Grand Casino
Passage: The California Grand Casino is a cardroom located in Pacheco, California. The original hotel and card room was a Pony Express stop in 1860. According to "Card Player" magazine, the California Grand Casino is the oldest continuously operating poker room in the world, with poker games since 1854.
Title: Jeff Shulman
Passage: Jeff Shulman (born February 18, 1975) is the editor of "Card Player Magazine", and an American poker player with a record of success in tournament play, based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is the son of Jan Shulman and Barry Shulman. Shulman's father, Barry, is an accomplished poker player and CEO of "Card Player".
Title: Cat Hulbert
Passage: Cathy 'Cat' Hulbert is a retired American professional gambler. She was one of the world's first professional female card counters. " Card Player" magazine named her one of the top 7-card stud players in the world in 1996.
Title: Democracy (journal)
Passage: Democracy is a quarterly journal of progressive and liberal politics, as well as culture, founded by Kenneth Baer and Andrei Cherny in 2006. "Democracy" is intended to be the progressiveliberal answer to such prominent and influential conservative journals as "The Public Interest", "Policy Review", "Commentary", and "The National Interest". Baer and Cherny state in a message to readers in the first issue that they intend to "regenerate the strength of the progressive movement" with "big ideas." Contrasting themselves with "National Review's" William F. Buckley, Baer and Cherny proclaim their journal will "stand athwart history and yell, Forward!" The editors put forward "Democracy" as "a place where ideas can be developed and important debates can be spurred" at a "time when American politics has grown profoundly unserious."
Title: Michael Wiesenberg
Passage: Michael Wiesenberg made his living playing poker for 10 years before turning to a career as technical writer in the computer field. His books reflect those two careers: "Free Money: How to Win in the Cardrooms of California" (published by Gambling Times Press and distributed by Lyle Stuart, 1984), and "Puzzled Programmers" (Microsoft Press, 1987), a collection of short stories, each of which introduces a mathematical puzzle best solved by computer, with solutions presented in three programming languages. He also coauthored a pioneering book on desktop publishing, and has been a Card Player Magazine columnist since the inception of the magazine (1988). He was also the editor for four years of two newsletters sent twice-monthly through Card Player's website and the content editor of the site.
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Democracy
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Card Player
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Democracy (journal)
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What actor who was in Sixteen candles is also in the romantic comedy Results?
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Title: Results (film)
Passage: Results is a 2015 indie romantic comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. The film stars Guy Pearce, Cobie Smulders, Kevin Corrigan, Giovanni Ribisi, Brooklyn Decker, Anthony Michael Hall, and Constance Zimmer.
Title: Anthony Michael Hall
Passage: Michael Anthony Hall (born April 14, 1968), known professionally as Anthony Michael Hall, is an American actor, film producer, and director who starred in several teen-oriented films of the 1980s. Hall began his career in commercials and on stage as a child, and made his screen debut in 1980. His films with director-screenwriter John Hughes, beginning with the popular 1983 comedy "National Lampoon's Vacation" and the coming-of-age comedy "Sixteen Candles", shaped his early career. Hall's next movies with Hughes were the teen classics "The Breakfast Club" and "Weird Science", both in 1985.
Title: Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)
Passage: "Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)" is a song by American rock band Sponge, released in 1995 as the third single from their debut album "Rotting Piata". It also serves as the name of the band's greatest hits album, which was released in 2000. It was originally titled "Molly" on "Rotting Piata", but was elongated for its release as a single. It was ostensibly named after actress Molly Ringwald, who starred in "Sixteen Candles". However, it was actually inspired by a story one of the band members heard about a girl who fell in love with one of her teachers shortly before her 16th birthday, who then attempted to commit suicide via an overdose of ecstasy after he rejected her, hence "16 candles down the drain." "Molly" is a more pure form of MDMA than street ecstasy.
Title: John Hughes (filmmaker)
Passage: John Wilden Hughes Jr. (February 18, 1950 August 6, 2009) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He directed andor scripted some of the most successful comedy films of the 1980s and early 1990s including the comedy "National Lampoon's Vacation" (1983), the coming-of-age comedy "Sixteen Candles" (1984), the teen sci-fi comedy "Weird Science" (1985), the coming-of-age comedy-drama "The Breakfast Club" (1985), the coming-of-age comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986), the romantic comedy-drama "Pretty in Pink" (1986), the romance "Some Kind of Wonderful" (1987), the comedies "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" (1987) and "Uncle Buck" (1989), the Christmas family comedy "Home Alone" (1990) and its sequel, "" (1992).
Title: Tony Longo
Passage: Tony Longo (August 20, 1958 June 21, 2015) was an American actor who appeared in television series such as "Laverne Shirley", "Simon Simon", "Alice", "Perfect Strangers", "High Tide", "Sydney", "Las Vegas", "Six Feet Under" and "Monk". His film credits include "Sixteen Candles", "Mulholland Drive", "Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw", "The Last Boy Scout", the 1994 version of "Angels in the Outfield", "Eraser", "Suburban Commando" and "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas".
Title: Twenty Four Candles
Passage: "Twenty Four Candles" is the 14th episode in the second season, and the 37th episode overall, of the American dramedy series "Ugly Betty", which aired on April 24, 2008. The episode was written by Veronica Becker and Sarah Kuscerka and directed by Michael Spiller. The title of the episode is a wordplay on the film "Sixteen Candles".
Title: Michael Schoeffling
Passage: Michael Earl Schoeffling (born December 10, 1960) is an American former actor and male model, known for playing Jake Ryan in "Sixteen Candles", Kuch in "Vision Quest", and Joe in "Mermaids".
Title: Bekka Eaton
Passage: Bekka Eaton, the current Director of Theater at Miami University Hamilton in Hamilton, Ohio, got her start as part of the improvisational comedy troup The Second City in Chicago. She went on to be cast as the Female DJ in Sixteen Candles and a larger role as Delta Burke's sister in the TV movie Day-O. She is also the founder of the Greater Cincinnati teen improvisational group Dot. Comedy.
Title: Darren Harris (actor)
Passage: Darren Harris (born in Canada) is a former character actor of the 1980s. He played a minor role as Cliff in the teen cult film "Sixteen Candles". He also appeared briefly in "Weird Science" as one of "The Weenies" and "Better Off Dead" as "Nerd 3".
Title: Sixteen Candles
Passage: Sixteen Candles is a 1984 American coming of age comedy film starring Molly Ringwald, Michael Schoeffling, and Anthony Michael Hall. It was written and directed by John Hughes.
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Did Wilbur Smith and Max Beerbohm both write novels?
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Title: Max Beerbohm
Passage: Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm (24 August 1872 20 May 1956) was an English essayist, parodist, and caricaturist under the signature Max. He first became known in the 1890s as a dandy and a humorist. He was the drama critic for the "Saturday Review" from 1898 until 1910, when he relocated to Rapallo, Italy. In his later years he was popular for his occasional radio broadcasts. Among his best-known works is his only novel, "Zuleika Dobson", published in 1911. His caricatures, drawn usually in pen or pencil with muted watercolour tinting, are in many public collections.
Title: Constance Beerbohm
Passage: Constance Mary Beerbohm (18568 January 1939), was the oldest daughter of Julius Ewald Edward Beerbohm (181192), of Dutch, Lithuanian, and German origin, who had come to England in about 1830 and set up as a prosperous corn merchant. He married an Englishwoman, Constantia Draper; and the couple had four children. Constance Beerbohm's brother was the renowned actor-manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree; another brother was the engineer, author and explorer Julius Beerbohm; a younger half-brother was the caricaturist and parodist Max Beerbohm.
Title: The Leopard Hunts in Darkness
Passage: The Leopard Hunts in Darkness is a novel by Wilbur Smith set in the early days of Zimbabwe's independence and is the fourth in Wilbur Smith's series about the Ballantyne family of Rhodesia.
Title: A Christmas Garland
Passage: A Christmas Garland, Woven by Max Beerbohm is a collection of seventeen parodies written by English caricaturist, essayist and parodist Max Beerbohm. It was first published in the United Kingdom in October 1912 by Heinemann and in 1918 in the United States by Dutton Co. of New York.
Title: N. John Hall
Passage: N. John Hall (born 1933) is an American biographer and scholar best known for his books on Anthony Trollope and Max Beerbohm. In addition, Hall has published many articles, editions, introductions, and book chapters on both Trollope and Beerbohm. In his later career, Hall has written a memoir and two novels.
Title: River God
Passage: River God is a novel by author Wilbur Smith. It tells the story of the talented eunuch slave Taita, his life in Egypt, the flight of Taita along with the Egyptian populace from the Hyksos invasion, and their eventual return. The novel can be grouped together with Wilbur Smith's other books ("The Seventh Scroll", "Warlock", "The Quest", "Desert God" and 'Pharaoh') on Ancient Egypt. It was first published in 1994.
Title: Wilbur Smith
Passage: Wilbur Addison Smith (born 9 January 1933) is a South African novelist specialising in historical fiction about the international involvement in Southern Africa across four centuries, seen from the viewpoints of both black and white families.
Title: The Works of Max Beerbohm
Passage: The Works of Max Beerbohm was the first book published by English caricaturist, essayist and parodist Max Beerbohm. It was published in 1896 when Beerbohm was aged 24.
Title: A Defence of Cosmetics
Passage: A Defence of Cosmetics is an essay by caricaturist and parodist Max Beerbohm and published in the first edition of "The Yellow Book" in April 1894. Aged 21 when the essay was published, it established his reputation. It later appeared in his first book, "The Works of Max Beerbohm" (1896) as The Pervasion of Rouge.
Title: Rossetti and His Circle
Passage: Rossetti and His Circle is a book of twenty-three caricatures by English caricaturist, essayist and parodist Max Beerbohm. Published in 1922 by William Heinemann, the drawings were Beerbohm's humorous imaginings concerning the life of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his fellow Pre-Raphaelites, the period, as he put it, "just before oneself." The book is now considered one of Beerbohm's masterpieces.
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In what 2008 film directed by Tom Vaughan does Cameron Diaz appear?
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Title: Knight and Day
Passage: Knight and Day is a 2010 American action comedy film starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. The film, directed by James Mangold, is Cruise and Diaz's second on-screen collaboration following the 2001 film "Vanilla Sky". Diaz plays June Havens, a classic car restorer who unwittingly gets caught up with the eccentric secret agent Roy Miller, played by Cruise, who is on the run from the CIA.
Title: The Other Woman (2014 film)
Passage: The Other Woman is a 2014 American comedy film, directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Melissa Stack. The film stars Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton, with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Nicki Minaj and Taylor Kinney in supporting roles. The film follows three womenCarly (Diaz), Kate (Mann), and Amber (Upton)who are all romantically involved with the same man, Mark (Coster-Waldau). After finding out about each other, the trio decide to take revenge on Mark.
Title: Tom Vaughan (director)
Passage: Tom Vaughan (born 5 September 1969) is a Scottish television and film director. His work includes "Cold Feet" (1999) and "He Knew He Was Right" (2004) for television, and "What Happens in Vegas" (2008) and "Extraordinary Measures" (2010) for cinema.
Title: Cold Feet (series 2)
Passage: The second series of the British comedy-drama television series Cold Feet was first broadcast on the ITV network from 26 September to 31 October 1999. The six episodes were written by series creator Mike Bullen, produced by Christine Langan, and directed by Tom Hooper, Tom Vaughan and Pete Travis. The storylines focus on three couples: Adam Williams and Rachel Bradley, Pete and Jenny Gifford, and David and Karen Marsden who are played by James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale, John Thomson, Fay Ripley, Robert Bathurst and Hermione Norris respectively.
Title: Playing House (2011 film)
Passage: Playing House is a 2011 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Tom Vaughan starring Shelley Calene-Black, Alex Dorman and Mari E. Ferguson in lead roles.
Title: So Undercover
Passage: So Undercover is a 2012 American action-comedy film directed by Tom Vaughan and written by Allan Loeb and Steven Pearl. Starring Miley Cyrus, Jeremy Piven, and Mike O'Malley, the film was released for the first time in the United Arab Emirates on December 6, 2012 and released direct-to-video in the United States on February 5, 2013. The film has been released in theatres of only 13 countries worldwide.
Title: Cameron Diaz
Passage: Cameron Michelle Diaz-Madden (born August 30, 1972) is an American actress, comedian, producer, former fashion model and author. She rose to stardom with roles in "The Mask" (1994), "My Best Friend's Wedding" (1997) and "There's Something About Mary" (1998), and is also known for voicing the character of Princess Fiona in the "Shrek" series (20012010). Other high-profile films include "Charlie's Angels" (2000) and its sequel "" (2003), "The Sweetest Thing" (2002), "In Her Shoes" (2005), "The Holiday" (2006), "What Happens in Vegas" (2008), "My Sister's Keeper" (2009), "Knight and Day" (2010), "The Green Hornet" (2011), "Bad Teacher" (2011), "What to Expect When You're Expecting" (2012), "The Counselor" (2013), "The Other Woman", "Sex Tape", and " Annie" (all 2014).
Title: Bang Bang!
Passage: Bang Bang! is a 2014 Indian action comedy film directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Fox Star Studios. The film is an official remake of the Hollywood film "Knight and Day" and features Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles performed by Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz respectively in the original. The main antagonist of the film is Danny Denzongpa. The film was distributed and marketed by Fox Star Studios in collaboration with Fox International Productions worldwide.
Title: Starter for 10 (film)
Passage: Starter for 10 is a 2006 British comedy-drama film directed by Tom Vaughan from a screenplay by David Nicholls, adapted from his own novel "Starter for Ten". The film stars James McAvoy as a university student who wins a place on a "University Challenge" quiz team. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2006, and was released in the UK and Ireland on 10 November 2006, and in Canada and the US on 23 February 2007.
Title: What Happens in Vegas
Passage: What Happens in Vegas is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Tom Vaughan, written by Dana Fox and starring Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher. The title is based on the Las Vegas marketing catchphrase "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas."
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What Happens in Vegas
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Cameron Diaz
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What Happens in Vegas
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Were Lszl Benedek and Leslie H. Martinson both film directors?
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Title: Rescue from Gilligan's Island
Passage: Rescue from Gilligan's Island is a 1978 made-for-television comedy film that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 196467 sitcom "Gilligan's Island", starring Bob Denver and Alan Hale, Jr. The film first aired on NBC as a two-part special on October 14 and October 21, 1978. In depicting the long-awaited rescue of the castaways, the film forms a cathartic response to many of the episodes of the series in which "they almost get off the island". The film was directed by Leslie H. Martinson.
Title: The Wild One
Passage: The Wild One is a 1953 American film directed by Lszl Benedek and produced by Stanley Kramer. It is most noted for the character of Johnny Strabler (Marlon Brando), whose persona became a cultural icon of the 1950s. "The Wild One" is considered to be the original outlaw biker film, and the first to examine American outlaw motorcycle gang violence.
Title: Assault on Agathon
Passage: Assault on Agathon is a 1975 drama film directed by Lszl Benedek. Based on a novel by Alan Caillou, the film stars Nico Minardos, Nina van Pallandt, Marianne Faithfull and John Woodvine.
Title: Lszl Benedek
Passage: Lszl Benedek (] ; March 5, 1905 March 11, 1992; sometimes "Laslo Benedek") was a Hungarian-born film director and cinematographer, most notable for directing "The Wild One" (1953).
Title: Children, Mother, and the General
Passage: Children, Mother, and the General (German: Kinder, Mtter und ein General , and also released as "Sons, Mothers, and a General") is a 1955 West German war film directed by Lszl Benedek and starring Hilde Krahl.
Title: Port of New York (film)
Passage: Port of New York is a 1949 film noir crime film directed by Lszl Benedek with cinematography by George E. Diskant and shot in semidocumentary style. The film is notable for being Yul Brynner's first movie. He had not begun shaving his head yet. The film, which is very similar to "T-Men" (1947), was shot on location in New York City.
Title: Leslie H. Martinson
Passage: Leslie Herbert "Les" Martinson (January 16, 1915 September 3, 2016) was an American television and film director.
Title: Affair in Havana
Passage: Affair in Havana is a 1957 film noir crime film directed by Lszl Benedek and written by Maurice Zimm. It stars Raymond Burr and John Cassavetes.
Title: Death of a Salesman (1951 film)
Passage: Death of a Salesman is a 1951 film adapted from the play of the same name by Arthur Miller. It was directed by Lszl Benedek and written for the screen by Stanley Roberts. The film received many honors, including four Golden Globe Awards, the Volpi Cup and five Academy Award nominations. Alex North, who wrote the music for the Broadway production, was one of the five Academy Award nominees for the film's musical score.
Title: Song of Russia
Passage: Song of Russia is a 1944 American war film made and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The picture was credited as being directed by Gregory Ratoff, though Ratoff collapsed near the end of the five-month production, and was replaced by Lszl Benedek, who completed principal photography; the credited screenwriters were Paul Jarrico and Richard J. Collins. The film stars Robert Taylor, Susan Peters, and Robert Benchley.
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Leslie H. Martinson
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Gilbert Jerome Perlow was an editor for which peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Institute of Physics?
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Title: Journal of Applied Physics
Passage: The Journal of Applied Physics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published since 1931 by the American Institute of Physics. Its emphasis is on the understanding of the physics underpinning modern technology.
Title: AIAA Journal
Passage: The AIAA Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published monthly by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. It covers all areas of aeronautics and astronautics, particularly with respect to new theoretical and experimental developments. The current editor-in-chief is Alexander J. Smits from Princeton University. According to the "Journal Citation Reports", its 2014 impact factor is 1.207, ranking it 4th out of 30 journals in the category "Engineering, Aerospace".
Title: Review of Scientific Instruments
Passage: Review of Scientific Instruments is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Institute of Physics. Its area of interest is scientific instruments, apparatus, and techniques. According to the "Journal Citation Reports", the journal has a 2016 impact factor of 1.515.
Title: Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology
Passage: The Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published in two parts, "A" and "B", by the American Institute of Physics on behalf of the American Vacuum Society. It was established in 1964 and the editor-in-chief is Eray Aydil (University of Minnesota).
Title: Journal of the Korean Physical Society
Passage: The Journal of the Korean Physical Society is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer ScienceBusiness Media on behalf of the Korean Physical Society. The journal publishes 24 issues per year and past issues from 1968-2011 are available as open access. The editor-in-chief is Kong-Ju-Bock Lee. The journal covers original research in all areas of physics. For example, coverage encompasses statistical physics, condensed matter physics and particle physics. Publishing formats include regular full papers, letters, and brief sections. Editors choose featured articles for the journal.
Title: Ukrainian Journal of Physics
Passage: The Ukrainian Journal of Physics (Ukrainian: ), is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the field of experimental and theoretical physics, including field theory and the theory of elementary particles, nuclear physics, plasma physics, atomic physics, molecular physics, condensed matter physics, optics, radiophysics, and electronics. The journal was established in 1956 and until 1994 was published by "Naukova Dumka". Beginning from 1994, the journal has been published by the Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. It is recognized by the Higher Attestation Commission of Ukraine. The editor-in-chief is A. G. Zagorodny (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine).
Title: Chinese Physics C
Passage: Chinese Physics C (CPC) is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Chinese Physical Society along with the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. CPC is hosted online by IOP Publishing. It reports on research into the theory, experiment and applications of particle physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics. The journal was established in 1977 as High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics, and renamed to its present title in 2008. Its current impact factor is 5.084 (2016).
Title: American Journal of Physics
Passage: The American Journal of Physics is a monthly, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Association of Physics Teachers and the American Institute of Physics. The editor is Richard H. Price of the University of Utah.
Title: Gilbert Jerome Perlow
Passage: Gilbert "Gil" Jerome Perlow (10 February 1916 17 February 2007), was an American physicist famous for his work related to the Mssbauer effect, and an editor of the Journal of Applied Physics and Applied Physics Letters.
Title: Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics
Passage: The Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. It covers the science and technology of guidance, control, and dynamics. The editor-in-chief is Ping Lu (Iowa State University). It was established in 1978 as "Journal of Guidance and Control", obtaining its current title in 1982.
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Gilbert Jerome Perlow
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Journal of Applied Physics
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Who was the brother of a retired Danish footballer who played as a forward or as a midfielder?
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Title: Kasper Bgelund
Passage: Kasper Bgelund Nielsen (born 8 October 1980 in Odense) is a retired Danish footballer. He last played as a right back for AaB in the Danish Superliga. Bgelund has played 17 games for the Danish national team, and he represented Denmark at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2004 European Championship.
Title: Emil Larsen
Passage: Emil Larsen (born 22 June 1991 in Copenhagen) is a retired Danish footballer. He most recently played for Lyngby BK in the Danish Superliga, and has played for various Danish national youth teams.
Title: Kurt Stendal
Passage: Kurt Stendal (born 19 February 1951) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a midfielder. He was born in Frederiksberg.
Title: Stefan Bidstrup
Passage: Stefan Bidstrup (born 24 February 1975) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a midfielder.
Title: Mark Strudal
Passage: Mark Agner Boecking Strudal (born 29 April 1968 in Glostrup) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a striker and scored three goals in nine games for the Danish national team. He became known for his extravagant lifestyle, but in later years he reentered the minds of the Danish public as the manager of FC Zulu.
Title: Finn Laudrup
Passage: Finn Laudrup (born 31 July 1945) is a Danish former association football player who played as a forward. He represented a number of Danish clubs and played professionally with Wiener Sport-Club in Austria. He played 19 matches and scored six goals for the Denmark national football team. He is the father of former Denmark national team players Michael Laudrup and Brian Laudrup.
Title: Brian Laudrup
Passage: Brian Laudrup (born 22 February 1969) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a forward or as a midfielder. He currently works as a football commentator, pundit and analyst on Kanal 5 and 6'eren. Along with former international goalkeeper Lars Hgh, Laudrup manages a football academy for marginalised youth.
Title: Jeppe Curth
Passage: Jeppe Lund Curth (born 21 March 1984) is a retired Danish footballer. He has played 43 matches and scored 15 goals for various Danish youth national teams, most recently the Danish national under-21 team.
Title: Michael Manniche
Passage: Michael Manniche (born 17 July 1959) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a centre forward.
Title: Mariann Gajhede Knudsen
Passage: Mariann Gajhede Knudsen (born 16 November 1984) is a retired Danish footballer who last played as a central midfielder for Linkpings FC of Sweden's Damallsvenskan. She won over 100 caps for the Danish national team, before announcing her retirement from international football in November 2014 and making a brief comeback the following year. She was named Danish Player of the Year in 2008. In 2017, she joined the Norwegian national team as fitness coach and physiotherapist to the team.
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Michael Laudrup
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Finn Laudrup
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Brian Laudrup
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Which poet was born first, Charles Bukowski or Russell Edson?
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Title: Henry Chinaski
Passage: Henry Charles "Hank" Chinaski is the literary alter ego of the American writer Charles Bukowski, appearing in five of Bukowski's novels, a number of his short stories and poems, and in the films "Barfly" and "Factotum". Although much of Chinaski's biography is based on Bukowski's own life story, the Chinaski character is still a literary creation that is constructed with the veneer of what the writer Adam Kirsch calls "a pulp fiction hero." Works of fiction that feature the character include "Confessions of a Man Insane Enough to Live With the Beasts" (1965), "Post Office" (1971), "South of No North" (1973), "Factotum" (1975), "Women" (1978), "Ham on Rye" (1982), "Hot Water Music" (1983), "Hollywood" (1989), and "Septuagenarian Stew" (1990). He is also mentioned briefly in the beginning of Bukowski's last novel, "Pulp".
Title: Bukowski (2017 film)
Passage: Bukowski is an upcoming American biographical film. It retells the childhood years of writer Charles Bukowski. The film was directed by James Franco and stars Josh Peck as Charles Bukowski, Tim Blake Nelson as his father, Henry, and Alex Kingston as his mother, Katharina.
Title: The Killers (Bukowski short story)
Passage: "The Killers" is a short-story by Charles Bukowski collected in his 1973 collection "South of No North", originally published by John Martin's Black Sparrow Press. The story elucidates Bukowski's publicly acknowledged artistic debt to Ernest Hemingway, the writer who had the most influence on American writers of Bukowksi's generation. Like "The Killers", Bukowski's story of the same name has as its thematic trope Murder in a nihilistic universe. Unlike Hemingway, the killers actually accomplish their act in the time-frame of the story.
Title: Barfly (film)
Passage: Barfly is a 1987 American comedy drama film directed by Barbet Schroeder and starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway. The film is a semi-autobiography of poetauthor Charles Bukowski during the time he spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles, and it presents Bukowski's alter ego Henry Chinaski. The screenplay, written by Bukowski, was commissioned by the French film director Schroeder, and it was published (with illustrations by the author) in 1984, when film production was still pending.
Title: Ham on Rye
Passage: Ham on Rye is a 1982 semi-autobiographical novel by American author and poet Charles Bukowski. Written in the first person, the novel follows Henry Chinaski, Bukowskis thinly veiled alter ego, during his early years. Written in Bukowskis characteristically straightforward prose, the novel tells of his coming-of-age in Los Angeles during the Great Depression.
Title: Bukowski (1973 film)
Passage: Bukowski is a 1973 documentary film produced by Taylor Hackford and directed by Richard Davies that follows Los Angeles poet Charles Bukowski to San Francisco for a poetry reading. The full 60-minute documentary begins with footage of Bukowski in his Los Angeles home and neighborhood as he discusses his history as a postal worker as well as his approach to and perspective on poetry. The film then shows him flying with Linda King to San Francisco for the poetry reading followed by interactions with attendees after the show. One night the window of his room is broken during a fight between some guests and then a fight between Charles and Linda causes her to leave. Interviews follow with Liza and Linda about their relationship with Charles. Bukowski is shown betting at the track and explaining his betting strategy.
Title: Charles Bukowski
Passage: Henry Charles Bukowski (born Heinrich Karl Bukowski; August 16, 1920 March 9, 1994) was a German-American poet, novelist, and short story writer.
Title: The Charles Bukowski Tapes
Passage: The Charles Bukowski Tapes are a collection of short interviews with the American writerpoet Charles Bukowski, filmed and assembled by Barbet Schroeder and first published in 1987 in the USA. Today, the video documentary is considered a cult classic.
Title: Russell Edson
Passage: Russell Edson (1935 April 29, 2014) was an American poet, novelist, writer and illustrator, and the son of the cartoonist-screenwriter Gus Edson.
Title: One Tough Mother
Passage: One Tough Mother is a box set of the unedited final two readings writerpoet Charles Bukowski ever gave, even through he lived and wrote for another 14 years. It includes interviews with the director of Bukowski documentary Born Into This, a short film of the 25th Anniversary of the Vancouver reading, and a short film of a celebration of Bukowski at the Huntington Library in California. It is produced by Dennis Del Torre and Jon Monday and directed by Jon Monday for mondayMEDIA distribution.
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Charles Bukowski
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Charles Bukowski
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Russell Edson
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The Song of Iowa is set to the tune of what German Christmas Song?
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Title: Mariae Wiegenlied
Passage: Mariae Wiegenlied (Mary's lullaby) is a German Christmas song for solo voice and piano, with music by Max Reger and words by . It was originally published in 1912.
Title: When a Child Is Born
Passage: "When A Child Is Born" is a popular Christmas song. The original melody was "Soleado", a tune from 1974 by (alias Zacar), composer for Italy's Daniel Sentacruz Ensemble, and Dario Baldan Bembo. The tune was based on Damicco's earlier tune "Le rose blu" published in 1972. The English language lyrics were written a few years later by Fred Jay (Friedrich Alex Jacobson IPI number 00015195204, who wrote many hits for Boney M such as Rasputin and Ma Baker). They do not make specific mention of Christmas but the importance they attach to looking forward to the birth of one particular child somewhere, anywhere, suggests a reference to the birth of Jesus Christ, and the citing of "a tiny star" that "lights up way up high" may allude to the Star of Bethlehem. Fred Jay's lyrics have been sung by many artists, most successfully by Johnny Mathis in 1976.
Title: Christmas Time (Is Here Again)
Passage: "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" (LennonMcCartneyHarrisonStarkey) is a Christmas song recorded by the Beatles for their 1967 fan club Christmas record. After being slated for inclusion in the planned (but ultimately scrapped) "Sessions" compilation album in 1985, the song finally saw official re-release in 1995 on the "Free as a Bird" single (issued in conjunction with the "Anthology" series), for which it was edited from its original 6:17 to a shortened version of 3:03. The song opens with a light-hearted tune from all four of the Beatles and occasionally cuts to a tale of the Beatles arriving at the fictional BBC house. This part of the song was cut from the 1995 single version. The song then closes with a Christmas greeting from all four of the Beatles. At the end, "Auld Lang Syne" is played on the organ as Lennon reads one of his original nonsense free verse poems.
Title: O Sanctissima
Passage: "O Sanctissima " (O most holy) is a Roman Catholic hymn in Latin, seeking the prayers of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and often sung in various languages on her feast days. The earliest known publication was from London in 1792, presenting it as a traditional song from Sicily; but no original source or date has been confirmed for the simple melody or the poetic text. The tune is often called "Sicilian Mariners Hymn" or similar titles, referring to the seafarers' nightly invocation of Mary as their maternal protector: Our Lady, Star of the Sea. The tune has been notably reused for the German Christmas carol "O du frhliche" (O, how joyful), the English recessional hymn "Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing", and the first half of the American civil rights anthem "We Shall Overcome".
Title: Tausend Sterne sind ein Dom
Passage: Tausend Sterne sind ein Dom is a German Christmas song.
Title: O Tannenbaum
Passage: "O Tannenbaum " (] ; "O fir tree") is a German Christmas song. Based on a traditional folk song, it became associated with the traditional Christmas tree by the early 20th century and sung as a Christmas carol.
Title: Peace on EarthLittle Drummer Boy
Passage: "Peace on EarthLittle Drummer Boy" (sometimes titled "The Little Drummer BoyPeace on Earth") is a Christmas song with an added counterpoint performed by David Bowie and Bing Crosby. " The Little Drummer Boy" is a Christmas song written in 1941, while the "Peace on Earth" tune and lyrics, written by Ian Fraser, Larry Grossman, and Alan Kohan, were added to the song specially for Bowie and Crosby's recording.
Title: Kling Glckchen
Passage: Kling, Glckchen, or "Ring, Little Bell", is a German Christmas carol from the 19th century. The lyrics were written by Karl Enslin (181975) to a traditional German folk tune. According to other sources, it was set to music in 1884 by Benedikt Widmann (18201910).
Title: Christmas Tree (Lady Gaga song)
Passage: "Christmas Tree" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga. It was released on December 16, 2008 for digital download. It was written and produced by Gaga, Martin Kierszenbaum, and Space Cowboy, who also provides guest vocals. Musically, "Christmas Tree" is a Christmas song with dance-pop and synthpop influences. It samples the classic Christmas song "Deck the Halls", as well as briefly using the lyrics "Rum pum pum pum" from the Christmas song "The Little Drummer Boy" in its intro. Lyrically, the song uses sexual innuendos.
Title: The Song of Iowa
Passage: "The Song of Iowa" is the official state song of the U.S. state of Iowa, written by S. H. M. Byers in 1897 and adopted by Iowa State Legislature in 1911. The song is set to the tune O Tannenbaum and Byres' lyrics' theme is centered on his love and praise for Iowa.
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O Tannenbaum
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The Song of Iowa
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O Tannenbaum
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Air, an album by Cecil Taylor, features which performer born in Idabel, Oklahoma?
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Title: Air (Cecil Taylor album)
Passage: Air is an album by Cecil Taylor recorded for the Candid label in October 1960. The album features performances by Taylor with Archie Shepp, Buell Neidlinger, Denis Charles and Sunny Murray on alternate takes of material released on "The World of Cecil Taylor" (1960). The Allmusic review by Brian Olewnick states "One can only imagine what the reaction of the average jazz fan was in 1960 when this session was recorded. This is a wonderful document from early in Taylor's career, when he was midway between modernist approaches to standard material and his own radical experiments that would come to full fruition a few years hence... A classic recording that belongs in anyone's collection".
Title: Sunny Murray
Passage: James Marcellus Arthur "Sunny" Murray (born September 21, 1936, in Idabel, Oklahoma) is one of the pioneers of the free jazz style of drumming.
Title: Cecil Taylor Unit
Passage: Cecil Taylor Unit is an album by Cecil Taylor recorded in April 1978 and released on the New World label. The album features three performances by Taylor with Raphe Malik, Jimmy Lyons, Ramsey Ameen, Sirone and Ronald Shannon Jackson. The album was recorded during the same sessions that produced "3 Phasis".
Title: One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye
Passage: One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye is a live album by Cecil Taylor recorded in Stuttgart, Germany, on June 14, 1978 and released on the Hat Hut label. The album features performances by Taylor with Raphe Malik, Jimmy Lyons, Ramsey Ameen, Sirone and Ronald Shannon Jackson. The album was originally released as a triple LP featuring the Cecil Taylor Unit performances (tracks 4-11 all titled "One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye") then rereleased as a double CD with duets by Lyons Malik and Ameen Sirone and a solo by Shannon Jackson added and the titles changed to the performers for each track.
Title: The Great Concert of Cecil Taylor
Passage: The Great Concert of Cecil Taylor is a live album by Cecil Taylor recorded in St. Paul de Vence, Nice, on July 29, 1969, and released on the Prestige label in 1977 as a 3-LP set. The album was originally released as "Nuits de la Fondation Maeght" on the French Shandar label as a box set, as three separate LPs in 1971. It features a performance by Taylor with Jimmy Lyons, Sam Rivers and Andrew Cyrille.
Title: Air Above Mountains
Passage: Air Above Mountains is a live album by Cecil Taylor performing a solo piano concert recorded at the Moosham Castle in Langau, Austria on August 20, 1976. It features Taylor's five-movement work "Silent Tongues" along with two encores.
Title: Mixed (album)
Passage: Mixed is a compilation album of two avant-garde jazz sessions featuring performances by the Cecil Taylor Unit and the Roswell Rudd Sextet. The album was released on the Impulse! label in 1998 and collects three performances by Taylor with Archie Shepp, Jimmy Lyons, Henry Grimes and Sunny Murray with Ted Curson and Roswell Rudd added on one track which were originally released under Gil Evans' name on "Into the Hot" (1961). The remaining tracks feature Rudd with Giuseppi Logan, Lewis Worrell, Charlie Haden, Beaver Harris and Robin Kenyatta and were originally released as "Everywhere" (1966). Essentially these are the three Cecil Taylor tracks form the "Gil Evans album" (i.e. Evans was not meaningfully involved but Impulse had printed the album covers) teamed with Roswell Rudd's Impulse album Everywhere, in its entirety.
Title: 3 Phasis
Passage: 3 Phasis is an album by Cecil Taylor recorded in April 1978 and released on the New World label. The album features three performances by Taylor with Raphe Malik, Jimmy Lyons, Ramsey Ameen, Sirone and Ronald Shannon Jackson. The album was recorded during the same sessions that produced the "Cecil Taylor Unit".
Title: AlmsTiergarten (Spree)
Passage: AlmsTiergarten (Spree) is a live album by Cecil Taylor with the Cecil Taylor European Orchestra recorded in Berlin on July 2, 1988 as part of month-long series of concerts by Taylor and released on the FMP label.
Title: The World of Cecil Taylor
Passage: The World of Cecil Taylor is an album by Cecil Taylor recorded for the Candid label in October 1960. The album features performances by Taylor with Archie Shepp, Buell Neidlinger and Denis Charles. Alternate takes from these sessions were released on "Air" in 1987. A 1971 reissue of the original album on the Barnaby label was also titled "Air".
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Sunny Murray
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Air (Cecil Taylor album)
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Sunny Murray
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Between Limblifter and The Lemonheads, which alternative rock band is from Vancouver?
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Title: Hate Your Friends
Passage: Hate Your Friends is the debut album of the American alternative rock band The Lemonheads. Produced and released on Boston-based indie label Taang Records and licensed for simultaneous release to several other labels worldwide, the album showcases the band's early sound and punk roots. "Hate Your Friends" is also one of only three albums to feature the Lemonheads' original lineup with Evan Dando, Ben Deily and Jesse Peretz.
Title: It's a Shame About Ray
Passage: It's a Shame About Ray is the fifth album by American alternative rock band The Lemonheads. It was released on June 2, 1992. Tom Morgan of Australian band Smudge helped author the album, The Robb Brothers produced, and Juliana Hatfield played bass and sang backing vocals on some songs.
Title: The Lemonheads
Passage: The Lemonheads are an American alternative rock band first formed in 1986 by Evan Dando, Ben Deily, and Jesse Peretz. Dando has remained the band's only constant member.
Title: Limblifter
Passage: Limblifter is a Canadian alternative rock group from Vancouver, formed in 1996.
Title: Attic Lights
Passage: Attic Lights are a Scottish indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, formed in 2005 by Kev Sherry (vocals, guitar), Colin McArdle (vocals, bass) and Jamie Houston (guitar, keyboard, vocals), later joined by Tim Davidson (guitar, pedal steel) and Noel O'Donnell (drums, glockenspiel, vocals). The four-part harmonies in a number of their songs have led to critical comparisons with Teenage Fanclub and The Beach Boys. Their guitar heavy powerpop has been compared to alternative rock bands such as Weezer, R.E.M. and The Lemonheads.
Title: Into Your Arms
Passage: "Into Your Arms" is a song by alternative rock band The Lemonheads. The song is included on the 1993 album "Come on Feel the Lemonheads". It reached number one on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart in November 1993. It remained at number one for nine weeks, a record at the time that they shared with U2; the record was later broken by Oasis, Marcy Playground, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Foo Fighters. The song reached 67 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, the Lemonheads' only appearance on this chart.
Title: Varshons
Passage: Varshons is the ninth studio album and is an album of covers by alternative rock band the Lemonheads. On 27 March 2009, it was announced that "Varshons" would be released in the US on 23 June on The End Records.
Title: Creator (album)
Passage: Creator is the second album by American alternative rock band The Lemonheads. It was issued twice, as an LP in 1988, and as a CD in 1992, which included three bonus live tracks, recorded at the radio station VPRO in The Netherlands. It is one of only three albums to feature the full original lineup of Evan Dando, Ben Deily, and Jesse Peretz.
Title: The Best of The Lemonheads: The Atlantic Years
Passage: The Best of the Lemonheads: The Atlantic Years is a compilation album by alternative rock band The Lemonheads. The American release is considered "criminally brief at 12 tracks" by one critic, with the international version adding 7 extra tracks.
Title: Lovey (album)
Passage: Lovey is the fourth studio album by the alternative rock band The Lemonheads. It was released in 1990 on Atlantic Records. The album was the group's first for the record company, and was the last with founding member Jesse Peretz, who would leave the band to pursue a career in photography and filmmaking. The other founding member, Ben Deily, had left following their previous album, "Lick".
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Limblifter
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Limblifter
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The Lemonheads
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Which Army Chaplin, songwriter, and music publisher born in 1871 published this World War II song for voice and piano in Indianapolis, IN?
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Title: Goodbye Mama (I'm off to Yokohama)
Passage: "Goodbye Mama (I'm off to Yokohama)" is a World War II song written and composed by J. Fred Coots. The wartime song was first published in 1941 by Chappell and Co. in New York, NY. The song has a march-tempo, 44 meter with some syncopated rhythm. The tune is cheery and akin to a Boy Scout hiking song.
Title: A Fellow on a Furlough
Passage: A Fellow on a Furlough is a World War II song written by Bobby Worth in 1943 and published by House of Melody.
Title: Song of the Soviet Army
Passage: The Song of the Soviet Army (Russian: , "Pesnya o Sovetskoj Armii" ) or Invincible and Legendary ( ) was a famous World War II song written and performed at the war's end. Its performance was done by numerous artists, including the Alexandrov Ensemble. The original 1945 is highly triumphal with its brass fanfares and ecstatic chords extended upward with the aid of trumpets, as part of the V-E Day celebrations. That arrangement by A. Alexandrov is very much in the tradition of final choruses in 19th-century Italian grand opera, and shows how he originally envisaged this composition. There are many versions of the song.
Title: On the Nameless Height (song)
Passage: On The Nameless Height (Russian: , "Na bezymyannoy vysote"), also known as Nearby an Unfamilial Settlement (Russian: , "U neznakomogo posyolka") is a Soviet World War II song. The text was written by Mikhail Matusovskiy in 1963, with music by Veniamin Basner, and is one of the themes of the war-based movie "Silence" (Russian: , "Tishina"), released in 1964. The song is based on true historical events and glorifies three lucky soldiers, surviving out of an eighteen-soldier infantry squad. The height concerned the one located near the Rubezhenka settlement in the Kuybyshevsky District, Kaluga Oblast while the soldiers, mentioned in song, were a part of Soviet 139th infantry division.
Title: Wallie Herzer
Passage: Wallie Herzer "(n" Walter Henry Herzer; 15 April 1885 San Francisco 15 October 1961 Redwood City, California) was an American composer of popular music, music publisher, and pianist. Herzer flourished in music prior to and during World War I. The Columbia recording of his 1912 composition, "Everybody Two-Step" performed by ragtime pianist Mike Bernard on December 2, 1912, in New York City is the first recording of ragtime music. It became a hit and coincided at the start of a renewed craze for ragtime and dance fifteen years after William Krell's "Mississippi Rag" had been published, the first known published music with "rag" in the title. Several other recordings of "Everybody Two-Step" became hits. Herzer composed three other hits a 1913 piano rag, "Tickle the Ivories" which also became hit as a vocal arrangement; a 1914 foxtrot song, "Get Over, Sal"; and a 1916 Hawaiian waltz song, "Aloha Land". Other compositions including his 1908 piano ragtime two-step and barn dance, "The Rah-Rah Boy", and his 1913 rag turkey trot, "Let's Dance" were internationally distributed.
Title: Frank C. Huston
Passage: Frank C. Huston (September 12, 1871-October 14, 1959) was an Army Chaplin, songwriter, and music publisher.
Title: Dear Mom (Glenn Miller song)
Passage: Dear Mom was a 1941 World War II song with words and music by Maury Coleman Harris released by Republic Music Corp. The song was inspired by the 1940 Selective Service Act. The original recording was by Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra, with vocals by Allan Foster from the Victor Records stable. This was overshadowed by a recording in 1942 by Glenn Miller.
Title: Callum Macdonald
Passage: Callum Macdonald (19121999), was a Scottish printer and publisher born in Breaclete on the island of Great Bernera. He was educated in Stornoway and read History at the University of Edinburgh. After service in the Royal Air Force in World War II, he set up in business as a publisher in Edinburgh (relocating latterly to Loanhead) and founded the literary journal Lines Review in 1952. He died in Peebles.
Title: My Own America
Passage: My Own America is a World War II song for voice and piano written and composed by Frank C. Huston. The song was self-published in 1940 by F.C. Huston in Indianapolis, IN.
Title: Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer
Passage: "Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer" is a World War II song with lyrics by Harold Adamson and music by Jimmy McHugh, published in 1943 by Robbins Music Corp. The song was recorded by the Song Spinners for Decca Records, reaching number one on the "Billboard" pop chart on July 2, 1943. "Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer" was the only song with a war connection to appear in the top twenty best-selling songs of 1943 in the United States, bearing in mind that 1943 was affected by the first Petrillo recording ban.
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Frank C. Huston
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My Own America
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Frank C. Huston
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Are both Sandon Stolle and Elizabeth Smylie still playing professional tennis?
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Title: 1989 Virginia Slims of Los Angeles Doubles
Passage: Patty Fendick and Jill Hetherington were the defending champions of the doubles event at the 1989 Virginia Slims of Los Angeles tennis tournament but lost in the quarterfinals to Elizabeth Smylie and Janine Tremelling.
Title: Fred Stolle
Passage: Frederick Sydney Stolle, AO (born 8 October 1938) is an Australian former tennis player and commentator. He was born in Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia. He is the father of former Australian Davis Cup player Sandon Stolle.
Title: Charlie Pasarell
Passage: Charles Manuel Pasarell Jr. (born February 12, 1944, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a former Puerto Rican tennis player, Tennis Administrator and founder of the current Indian Wells tournament. He has also commented for the Tennis Channel and with Arthur Ashe and Sheridan Snyder formed the National Junior tennis League. He was ten times ranked in the top ten of the U.S. and No. 1 in 1967 and World No. 11 in 1966. Representing the United States as a player, he has been heavily engaged in the administration of the professional game from the inception of the ATP in 1972 and has been Vice President when he was still playing and until recently on the Board of Directors representing the Americas tournaments. In 2013 Pasarell was elected into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Title: Elizabeth Smylie
Passage: Elizabeth Smylie (ne Sayers, born 11 April 1963), sometimes known as Liz Smylie, is a retired Australian professional tennis player. During her career, she won four Grand Slam titles, one of them in women's doubles and three in mixed doubles. She also won three singles titles and 36 doubles titles.
Title: 1968 Men's National Tennis League
Passage: The 1968 Men's National Tennis League (NTL) was the inaugural series of professional tennis tournaments founded by George McCall, among others: Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Ken Rosewall, Andrs Gimeno, Pancho Gonzales and Fred Stolle.
Title: Patrik Fredriksson
Passage: Patrik Fredriksson (born 16 May 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Sweden.He stopped playing professional 2001 and in 2002 became the Davis Cup coach and head coach for the national team in Kuwait.
Title: Pam Teeguarden
Passage: Pam Teeguarden (born April 17, 1951) is a former American professional tennis player in the 1970s and 1980s, ranked in the top 20 from 19701975, according to "John Dolan's Women's Tennis Ultimate Guide", prior to computer rankings. She won two Grand Slam Doubles Titles and was a quarter finalist in singles at the U.S. Open and The French Open. Her father Jerry, a well known coach, helped Margaret Court win the coveted Grand Slam (all four Grand Slam titles in one year) in 1970 and Virginia Wade to her 1977 Wimbledon triumph. Teeguarden was voted the "Most Watchable Player" based on play and appearance by a group of Madison Avenue advertising executives or "Mad Men" while playing at the US Open. Teeguarden played in 19 consecutive US Opens, holding the record until Chris Evert played in 20. She wore the first all black outfit in the history of tennis in 1975 at The Bridgestone Doubles Championships in Tokyo, starting a trend that is still popular today. Teeguarden was the first woman tennis player signed by Nike. She played on the victorious Los Angeles Strings Team Tennis team in 1981 and won the Team Tennis Mixed Doubles Division with Tom Gullikson in 1977; they were also runners-up in the league that year.
Title: 1993 Australian Open Women's Doubles
Passage: The Women's Doubles competition at the 1993 Australian Open was held between 18 January and 31 January 1993 on outdoor hard courts at the National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park in Melbourne, Australia. Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva won the title, defeating Pam Shriver and Elizabeth Smylie in the final.
Title: 2001 Canada Masters Doubles
Passage: The 2001 Canada Masters Doubles was the men's doubles event of the one hundred and twelfth edition of the Canada Masters; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious men's tennis tournament held in Canada. Sbastien Lareau and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Lareau with Justin Gimelstob and Nestor with Sandon Stolle. Gimelstob and Lareau lost in the first round to Mark Knowles and Brian MacPhie, as did Nestor and Stolle to Jan-Michael Gambill and Simon Larose. Ji Novk and David Rikl won in the final 64, 36, 63 against Donald Johnson and Jared Palmer.
Title: Sandon Stolle
Passage: Sandon Stolle (born 13 July 1970) is a former professional male tennis player and at one time ranked No. 2 in World doubles.
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Sandon Stolle
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Elizabeth Smylie
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