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Who is the person who's autobiography was written by Gina Smith and was nicknamed "The Woz"?
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Title: Gina Smith (author)
Passage: Gina Smith is an American entrepreneur, author, and journalist who co-wrote Steve Wozniak's 2006 autobiography "". She is also a co-founder and editorial director of aNewDomain, a technology news site. In 2001, Smith was named one of the 100 most influential people in technology by Upside Magazine.
Title: Gina Smith
Passage: Gina Smith (born 1957) is a Canadian equestrian. She won a team bronze medal as part of the Canadian Equestrian Team in dressage at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, together with teammates Cynthia Neale-Ishoy, Eva Pracht and Ashley Nicoll-Holzer. She also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Title: Autobiography
Passage: An autobiography (from the Greek, -"autos" self -"bios" life -"graphein" to write) is a self-written account of the life of a person. The word "autobiography" was first used deprecatingly by William Taylor in 1797 in the English periodical "The Monthly Review", when he suggested the word as a hybrid, but condemned it as "pedantic". However, its next recorded use was in its present sense, by Robert Southey in 1809. Despite only being named early in the nineteenth century, first-person autobiographical writing originates in antiquity. Roy Pascal differentiates autobiography from the periodic self-reflective mode of journal or diary writing by noting that "[autobiography] is a review of a life from a particular moment in time, while the diary, however reflective it may be, moves through a series of moments in time". Autobiography thus takes stock of the autobiographer's life from the moment of composition. While biographers generally rely on a wide variety of documents and viewpoints, autobiography may be based entirely on the writer's memory. The memoir form is closely associated with autobiography but it tends, as Pascal claims, to focus less on the self and more on others during the autobiographer's review of his or her life.
Title: New Internet Computer
Passage: The New Internet Computer (NIC) was a Linux-based internet appliance released July 6, 2000 by Larry Ellison's and Gina Smith's New Internet Computer Company. The system (without a monitor) sold for US199.
Title: IWoz
Passage: iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It is a 2006 autobiography by computer engineer and programmer Steve Wozniak. It was co-authored by writer Gina Smith and published by W. W. Norton Company.
Title: Steve Wozniak
Passage: Stephen Gary "Steve" Wozniak ( ; born Stephan Gary Wozniak on August 11, 1950), also nicknamed "The Woz", is an American inventor, electronics engineer, programmer, philanthropist, and technology entrepreneur who co-founded Apple Inc. He is known as a pioneer of the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, along with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Title: Betty Woz Gone
Passage: "Betty Woz Gone" is a song by English girl group Stooshe. It was written by Iyiola Babalola, Darren Lewis and Jo Perry, and produced by Babalola and Lewis under their stage name Future Cut. "Betty Woz Gone" was released as a promotional track on 28 October 2011 by Warner Music UK. The song is based on the true story of a mother who sold her body to help fund her addictions. Group member Courtney Rumbold explained that Stooshe wanted to highlight the serious issues of alcohol and other drug abuse, making it clear that what Betty does is not cool. While the real woman did not die, Stooshe wanted to take their story to the extreme.
Title: Jerry Pournelle
Passage: Jerry Eugene Pournelle (August 7, 1933 September 8, 2017) was an American science fiction writer, essayist, and journalist who contributed for many years to the computer magazine "Byte" in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. In 2011, he joined journalist Gina Smith, pundit John C. Dvorak, political cartoonist Ted Rall and several other Byte.com staff reporters to launch an independent tech and political news site aNewDomain.
Title: Woz Not Woz
Passage: "Woz Not Woz" is a song by Swedish house music DJs Eric Prydz and Steve Angello. The song was originally released in 2004 as a single through Cr2 Records (the London-based label's second release at the time). The song is an adaptation of "Wheel Me Out" (1980), the first single released by American group Was (Not Was). It was written by founding group members David Weiss (David Was) and Don Fagenson (Don Was).
Title: Ashley Nicoll-Holzer
Passage: Ashley Nicoll-Holzer (born 1963) is a Canadian Equestrian Team athlete in dressage. She was born in Toronto, and is married to Charles Holzer. She won a bronze medal in team dressage at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, together with teammates Cynthia Neale-Ishoy, Eva Pracht and Gina Smith. She also competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.
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The 2017 Albany Great Danes football team will represent what public research university with campisus in Albany, Guilderland, and where else?
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Title: Albany Great Danes football
Passage: The Albany Great Danes football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University at Albany located in the U.S. state of New York. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a football-only member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). The 2013 season was the Great Danes' first in the CAA, following a 14-year tenure in the Northeast Conference.
Title: 2017 Albany Great Danes football team
Passage: The 2017 Albany Great Danes football team will represent the University at Albany, SUNY in the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They will be led by Greg Gattuso, who is in his fourth season as head coach, and will play their home games at Bob Ford Field. The Great Danes will play as members of the Colonial Athletic Association for the fifth season.
Title: 2013 Albany Great Danes football team
Passage: The 2013 Albany Great Danes football team represented the University at Albany, SUNY in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by Bob Ford, who was in his 41st and final season as head coach, and played their first season at the new Bob Ford Field, named after the coach. The Great Danes were in their first season as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 111, 08 in CAA play to finish in last place.
Title: 2014 Albany Great Danes football team
Passage: The 2014 Albany Great Danes football team represented the University at Albany, SUNY in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by Greg Gattuso, who was in his first season as head coach, and played their home games Bob Ford Field. The Great Danes were members of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 75, 35 in CAA play to finish in ninth place.
Title: 2012 Albany Great Danes football team
Passage: The 2012 Albany Great Danes football team represented the University at Albany, SUNY in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by 40th year head coach Bob Ford and played their home games at University Field. They were a member of the Northeast Conference.
Title: University Field (Albany)
Passage: University Field was a 10,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Albany, New York. It was home to the University at Albany Great Danes football team from its opening in 1970 until 2012. The stadium was demolished after the football team's final game; after a major renovation to upgrade the site's track field facilities, the site reopened in the fall of 2013 as the home for Albany's men's and women's teams in that sport.
Title: 2011 Albany Great Danes football team
Passage: The 2011 Albany Great Danes football team represented the University at Albany, SUNY in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Great Danes were led by 39th year head coach Bob Ford and played their home games at University Field. They are a member of the Northeast Conference. They finished the season 84, 71 in NEC play to share the conference championship with Duquesne. Due to their win over Duquesne, the Great Danes earned the conference's automatic bid into the FCS playoffs where they lost in the first round to Stony Brook.
Title: University at Albany, SUNY
Passage: The State University of New York at Albany, also known as University at Albany, SUNY Albany or UAlbany, is a public research university with campuses in Albany, Guilderland, and Rensselaer, New York, United States. Founded in 1844, it carries out undergraduate and graduate education, research, and service. It is a part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system.
Title: 2015 Albany Great Danes football team
Passage: The 2015 Albany Great Danes football team represented the University at Albany, SUNY in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by Greg Gattuso, who was in his second season as head coach, and played their home games Bob Ford Field. The Great Danes were in their third season as members of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 38, 26 in CAA play to finish in 11th place.
Title: 2016 Albany Great Danes football team
Passage: The 2016 Albany Great Danes football team represented the University at Albany, SUNY in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by Greg Gattuso, who was in his third season as head coach, and played their home games at Bob Ford Field. The Great Danes were in fourth season as members of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 74, 44 in CAA play to finish in a tie for sixth place.
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how is Chasin' the Wind and Chicago connected?
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Title: Eolica Pantelimon Wind Farm
Passage: The Eolica Pantelimon Wind Farm is a proposed wind power project in Pantelimon, Constana County, Romania. It will consist of two individual wind farms connected together. It will have 33 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 66 MW of power, enough to power over 42,000 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US80 million.
Title: Eolica Baia Wind Farm
Passage: The Eolica Baia Wind Farm is a proposed wind power project in Baia, Tulcea County, Romania. The project consists of four individual wind farms connected together. It will have 63 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW. The wind farm will deliver up to 126 MW of power, enough to supply over 75,600 homes with a capital investment required of approximately US150 million.
Title: Eolica Scele Wind Farm
Passage: The Eolica Scele Wind Farm is a proposed wind power project in Scele, Constana County, Romania. It will consist of eight individual wind farms connected together. It will have 126 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 252 MW of power, enough to power over 165,000 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US310 million.
Title: Eolica Istria Wind Farm
Passage: The Eolica Istria Wind Farm is a proposed wind power project in Istria, Constana County, Romania. It will consist of two individual wind farms connected together. It will have 37 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 74 MW of power, enough to power over 47,000 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US75 million.
Title: Chicago (band)
Passage: Chicago is an American rock band formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. The self-described "rock and roll band with horns" began as a politically charged, sometimes experimental, rock band and later moved to a predominantly softer sound, generating several hit ballads. The group had a steady stream of hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Since at least 2008, "Billboard" has shown Chicago to be the "greatest of all time" American band in singles chart success, and since 2015, the "greatest of all time" American band in album chart success as well. Chicago is one of the longest-running and most successful rock groups, and one of the world's best-selling groups of all time, having sold more than 100 million records.
Title: Eolica Sarichioi Wind Farm
Passage: The Eolica Sarichioi Wind Farm is a proposed wind power project in Sarichioi, Tulcea County, Romania. It will consist of eight individual wind farms connected together. It will have 51 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 102 MW of power, enough to power over 66,700 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US110 million.
Title: Chasin' the Wind
Passage: "Chasin' the Wind" is a rock ballad song written by Diane Warren and recorded by the band Chicago for their 1991 studio album "Twenty 1", featuring Bill Champlin on vocals. The song was produced and engineered by Ron Nevison and was mixed by Humberto Gatica. "Chasin' the Wind" was released as the first single from "Twenty 1" in January 1991. Its B-side is the song "Only Time Can Heal the Wounded".
Title: Eolica Grdina Wind Farm
Passage: The Eolica Grdina Wind Farm is a proposed wind power project in Grdina, Constana County, Romania. It consists of two individual wind farms connected together. It will have 31 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 62 MW of power, enough to power over 41,000 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US75 million.
Title: Eolica Corbu Wind Farm
Passage: The Eolica Corbu Wind Farm is a proposed wind power project in Corbu, Constana County, Romania. It will consist of three individual wind farms connected together. It will have 34 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 68 MW of power, enough to power over 51,000 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US80 million.
Title: Eolica Cogealac Wind Farm
Passage: The Eolica Cogealac Wind Farm is a proposed wind power project in Cogealac, Constana County, Romania. It will consist of eleven individual wind farms connected together. It will have 224 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 448 MW of power, enough to power over 300,000 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US600 million.
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Anna Lewandowska, is a Polish athlete, a graduate of the Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw, a specialist on nutrition, karate and representative of the country in traditional karate, she is married to which Polish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich, and captains the Poland national team?
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Title: Manuel Neuer
Passage: Manuel Peter Neuer (] ; born 27 March 1986) is a German professional footballer who plays for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Germany national team. He is a goalkeeper and serves as captain for Bayern Munich and captain of Germany. Neuer has been described as a "sweeper-keeper" because of his unique playing style and speed when rushing off his line to anticipate opponents; he is also known for his quick reflexes, excellent shot-stopping abilities, strength, long throwing range, command of his area and accurate control and distribution of the ball.
Title: Jakub Baszczykowski
Passage: Jakub "Kuba" Baszczykowski (] ; born 14 December 1985) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a winger for German club VfL Wolfsburg and the Poland national team. He started his professional football at Wisa Krakw establishing himself at a young age. In 2007, he joined Borussia Dortmund, where he spent the majority of his career, making over 250 appearances and winning two Bundesliga titles, two DFL-Supercups, and one DFB-Pokal.
Title: Niklas Sle
Passage: Niklas Sle (born 3 September 1995) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Germany national team.
Title: Lars Lunde
Passage: Lars Lunde (born 21 March 1964) is a Danish former professional football player, who played in the striker position. Lunde got his breakthrough with Brndby IF in 1983, and he made his debut for the Denmark national football team in October 1983. He was sold to Young Boys Bern in Switzerland, before moving to German club Bayern Munich in 1986. He was a part of the Bayern team which won the German Bundesliga championship in 1987, and he came on as a late substitute when Bayern lost the 1987 European Cup Final to FC Porto. He played the last of his three matches for the Danish national team in April 1987, before leaving Bayern during the 198788 season. He went on to play for a number of smaller clubs, ending his career with FC Baden in Switzerland.
Title: Sebastian Rudy
Passage: Sebastian Rudy (born 28 February 1990) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Germany national team.
Title: Robert Lewandowski
Passage: Robert Lewandowski (] ; born 21 August 1988) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich, and captains the Poland national team.
Title: Arturo Vidal
Passage: Arturo Erasmo Vidal Pardo (] ; born 22 May 1987) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Chile national team.
Title: FC Bayern Munich Junior Team
Passage: The FC Bayern Munich Junior Team is the youth academy for German football club Bayern Munich. The Junior Team was created in 1902 and restructured in 1995. It has educated many players who have become regulars in the Bundesliga and Germany. The vision for the Junior Team is ""to educate young players so that it will be possible for FCB to keep a global position in club football in the next millennium and its mission is "to have the best youth development in club football. Bayern Munich have to test before the school will accept and you can study free until you graduate if you have a talent."" Rosters remain unchanged while players train for their position. Bayern Munich Junior Team uses a 433 formation good system. Bayern Munich has scouts all over the world. Bayern Munich has developed a ""Talent Day"". In 2003, Bayern Munich started partnering with other football clubs. The penultimate stage for youngsters at Bayern is Bayern Munich II.
Title: Anna Lewandowska
Passage: Anna Lewandowska (born Anna Stachurska 7 September 1988) is a Polish athlete, a graduate of the Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw, a specialist on nutrition, karate and representative of the country in traditional karate. She is a multiple medalist of the World, European, and national Championships. She is married to footballer Robert Lewandowski.
Title: Mario Gmez
Passage: Mario Gmez Garca (] ; born 10 July 1985) is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the Germany national team. Gmez joined Fiorentina after spending four seasons with Bayern Munich, which he joined after six years playing for VfB Stuttgart. At the time the fee was a record for a player transferred in the Bundesliga, estimated to be 3035 million. The fee is currently the third highest, after former Bayern teammates Mario Gtze and Javi Martnez, respectively. When Stuttgart became champions in 200607, Gmez contributed 14 goals and 7 assists at age 21 and was selected as German Footballer of the Year.
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Robert Lewandowski
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Which genus contains more members, Globba or Platanus?
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Title: Xanthomendoza
Passage: Xanthomendoza is a genus of small, bright orange foliose lichens with lecanorine apothecia. It is in the family Teloschistaceae. The genus contains 17 species distributed in the Americas. Members of the genus are commonly called sunburst lichens or orange lichens because of their bright orange color.
Title: Calyptocephalellidae
Passage: The Calyptocephalellidae are a family of toads found in Chile containing two genera, "Calyptocephalella" and "Telmatobufo". The "Calyptocephalella" genus contains one species, "C. gayi", the helmeted water toad, which is a large aquatic toad weighing up to 0.5 kg . The "Telmatobufo" genus contains four species, "T. australis", "T. bullocki", "T. ignotus", and "T. venustus". All species within the family are considered threatened, with "T. bullocki" and "T. venustus" being classified as critically endangered.
Title: Rhinoceros (genus)
Passage: The members of the genus Rhinoceros are the one-horned rhinoceroses. The word "rhinoceros" is of Greek origin; "rhin" meaning "nose", and "ceros" meaning "horn". The genus contains two species, the Indian rhinoceros ("Rhinoceros unicornis") and the Javan rhinoceros ("Rhinoceros sondaicus"). Although both members are endangered, the Javan Rhinoceros is one of the most endangered large mammals in the world with only 60 individuals surviving in Java (Indonesia). A fossil jawbone of an extinct species, "Rhinoceros philippinensis", was found in the Philippines.
Title: Brontolaemus
Passage: Brontolaemus is a genus of beetles in the family Laemophloeidae that is found only in the Hawaiian Islands. The members of the genus are notable for their large size relative to most other laemophloeids, and their extremely long antennae that may be twice as long as the body. The genus contains the following species:
Title: Helicobacter
Passage: Helicobacter is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria possessing a characteristic helical shape. They were initially considered to be members of the "Campylobacter" genus, but in 1989, Goodwin "et al." published sufficient reasons to justify the new genus name "Helicobacter". The "Helicobacter" genus contains about 35 species.
Title: Platanus
Passage: Platanus is a genus consisting of a small number of tree species native to the Northern Hemisphere. They are the sole living members of the family Platanaceae.
Title: Pnoepyga
Passage: Pnoepyga is a genus of passerines endemic to southern and south eastern Asia. Its members are known as wren-babblers or cupwings. The genus contains five species. The genus has long been placed in the babbler family Timaliidae. A 2009 study of the DNA of the families Timaliidae and the Old World warblers (Sylviidae) found no support for the placement of the genus in either family, prompting the authors to erect a new monogeneric family, the Pnoepygidae.
Title: Physoderma
Passage: Physoderma is a genus of chytrid fungi. Described by German botanist Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth in 1833, the genus contains some species that are parasitic on vascular plants, including "P. alfalfae" and "P. maydis", causative agents of crown wart of alfalfa and brown spot of corn, respectively. Of the chytrid genera, "Physoderma" is the oldest. However, species were confused with the rust fungi, the genus "Synchytrium", and the genus "Protomyces" of Ascomycota. Members of "Physoderma" are obligate parasites of pteridophytes and angiosperms. There are approximately 80 species within this genus (depending on whether one includes those traditionally belonging to "Urophlyctis").
Title: Globba
Passage: Globba is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It contains about 100 species, native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago and Queensland.
Title: Green pigeon
Passage: Treron is a genus of bird in the pigeon family Columbidae. Its members are commonly called green pigeons. The genus is distributed across Asia and Africa. This genus contains 29 species, remarkable for their green coloration, hence the common name, which comes from a carotenoid pigment in their diet. Green pigeons have diets of various fruit, nuts, andor seeds. They dwell in trees and occupy a variety of wooded habitats. Members of this genus can be further grouped into species with long tails, medium-length tails, and wedge-shaped tails. Most species of green pigeon display sexual dimorphism, where males and females can be readily distinguished by different colored plumage.
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Platanus
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In what year was the American trumpeter and composer that prodcued Clay Aiken's fourth full-length studio album born?
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Title: Summer Bones
Passage: Summer Bones is the fourth full-length studio album from the American pop punk band Hit the Lights, released on March 24, 2015. It was produced and mixed by Kyle Black (New Found GloryIcon For HireForever Came Calling). This is the band's first release on Pure Noise Records, as well as being their shortest full-length album to date. The album's final track features guest vocals from original vocalist Colin Ross.
Title: A Thousand Different Ways
Passage: A Thousand Different Ways is the third studio album by Clay Aiken. The album, which was executive produced by Jaymes Foster, consists of ten covers and four new songs. It was released by RCA on September 19, 2006. The first single was "Without You" and the second, "A Thousand Days."
Title: The Eleventh Hour (Jars of Clay album)
Passage: The Eleventh Hour is the fourth full-length studio album of the band Jars of Clay. It was released in 2002 by Essential Records and marked the band's first attempt at producing a full album for themselves.
Title: The Most Beautiful (album)
Passage: The Most Beautiful is the fourth full-length studio album by American indie rock band Rookie of the Year and the first solo album by the last remaining member and vocalist Ryan Dunson. This is the first album by Rookie of the Year that will not be released by their previous record label One Eleven Records instead being released on Future Destination Records. The Most Beautiful was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia at MarigoldsMonsters. The album was scheduled to be released on May 25th, 2010 worldwide but was delayed one week to June 1st. A few weeks later the album was further delayed by one week, finally being released two weeks after the initial planned release date, on June 7th, 2010.
Title: Countdown to Nowhere
Passage: Countdown to Nowhere is the fourth full-length studio album from Allister, a pop punk band from Chicago, Illinois, released in Japan on June 16, 2010 and in the U.S. on October 5, 2010. It was the band's first full-length album released in five years, and their first album released after the conclusion of their three-year hiatus.
Title: Closing Arguments (album)
Passage: Closing Arguments is the fourth full-length studio album by Lucky Boys Confusion, released digitally on May 26, 2009, and physically on June 23, 2009. It is their first full-length release since being dropped by Elektra Records, and also their first since 2003's Commitment.
Title: Tried and True
Passage: Tried and True is the fifth full-length studio album by Clay Aiken, released on June 1, 2010. This album is Aiken's first on the Decca label. The deluxe edition includes two additional tracks plus a second disk with behind the scenes video and a live performance.
Title: On My Way Here
Passage: On My Way Here is the fourth full-length studio album released by Clay Aiken on May 6, 2008. This album of both ballads and pop-rock is an eclectic mix of styles and tempos. Aiken wanted to get away from using multiple producers and chose Grammy Award-winning British producer Mark 'Kipper' Eldridge (Sting, Chris Botti) to produce the album. Jaymes Foster was the executive producer. This was his final studio album for RCA.
Title: 54 Nude Honeys (album)
Passage: 54 Nude Honeys is the eponymous fourth full-length album from Japanese punk rock band 54 Nude Honeys, released on July 9, 2003. It is also the group's final full-length studio album.
Title: Chris Botti
Passage: Christopher Stephen "Chris" Botti ( ; born October 12, 1962), is an American trumpeter and composer.
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The 2015 ISL domestic draft was the second domestic draft for what franchise domestic football league in India officially known as the Hero Indian Super League?
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Title: 2014 ISL Inaugural International Draft
Passage: The 2014 ISL Inaugural International Draft is the second draft in the Indian Super League, the new franchise domestic football league in India. The draft featured 49 foreign players who were selected by the eight franchises in the ISL.
Title: 2016 Indian Super League Final
Passage: The 2016 Indian Super League Final was a football match between Atltico de Kolkata and Kerala Blasters on 18 December 2016 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi, Kerala. It was the final match of the 2016 Indian Super League season, the third season of the Indian Super League. The match was the second time these two teams played each other in the Indian Super League final after both sides met in the inaugural 2014 final. Atltico de Kolkata won that final 10.
Title: 2012 FFSA Super League
Passage: The 2012 FFSA Super League was the seventh and final edition of the FFSA Super League, the top level domestic association football competition in South Australia. 10 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 18 rounds, with the top five at the end of the year qualifying for the McIntyre final five finals system to determine 1st to 5th place. The FFSA Super League became defunct at the end of the season, with the FFSA Premier League becoming the top level of domestic football in South Australia, consisting of all teams in the 2012 FFSA Super League, plus the top four teams from the 2012 FFSA Premier League.
Title: 2016 Indian Super League finals
Passage: The 2016 Indian Super League finals was the third finals series in the 2016 ISL season, the 2016 edition of the men's professional football league in India. The finals began on 10 December and concluded with the final on 18 December. The top four teams from the 2016 ISL regular season qualified for the finals with the semi-finals taking place over two-legs before the final in Kochi.
Title: Kerala Blasters FC results by opponent
Passage: The Kerala Blasters FC is an Indian football team founded in 2014, after the state of Kerala was awarded a Indian Super League (ISL) franchise. The team began playing competitive football in the 2014 Indian Super League season. They plays their home games at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi.
Title: Indian Super League Golden Glove
Passage: The Indian Super League Golden Glove is an award recognizing the best goalkeeper in the Indian Super League (ISL) for a given season. The ISL was founded in 2013; the first Golden Glove was awarded in 2014. There are 3 winner's so far.
Title: 2015 ISL Domestic Draft
Passage: The 2015 ISL domestic draft was the second domestic draft from the Indian Super League, the franchise domestic football league in India. The draft featured 114 players, of which only 40 were picked. The draft took place in Mumbai on 10 July 2015.
Title: Indian Super League
Passage: The Indian Super League (ISL) is a men's professional football league in India. For sponsorship reasons, the league is officially known as the Hero Indian Super League. One of the top football leagues in the country, it currently shares the top spot in the Indian football league system with the I-League. The league comprises 10 teams and will run for five months from November to March starting with the 201718 season.
Title: 2014 ISL Inaugural Domestic Draft
Passage: The 2014 ISL Inaugural Domestic Draft was the first ever draft from the Indian Super League, the new franchise domestic football league in India. The draft featured eighty-four Indian domestic players. They were drafted by six out of the eight franchises featured in the Indian Super League to form the domestic core of the teams. NorthEast United FC and Goa were the two non-participating teams as they selected their Indian players from both I-League teams, Dempo and Shillong Lajong respectively. Forty of the eighty-four players up for selection have either played for the India national team or have attended a camp for the national team.
Title: 2015 Kerala Blasters FC season
Passage: The 2015 season was Kerala Blasters' second season in Hero Indian Super League since its inception in 2014. The club were the runner-up in the 2014 ISL tournament where they lost to Atltico de Kolkata 0-1 in the final. The team management appointed former England-U20 manager Peter Taylor as its new manager for the 2015 season after the departure of David James.
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What was the 2000 population of the town in which the singer best known for "Wheel of Fortune" and "The Rock And Roll Waltz" was born?
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Title: Kay Starr
Passage: Katherine Laverne Starks (July 21, 1922November 3, 2016), known as Kay Starr, was an American pop and jazz singer who enjoyed considerable success in the 1940s and 1950s. She is best remembered for introducing two songs that became 1 hits in the 1950s, "Wheel of Fortune" and "The Rock And Roll Waltz".
Title: Carol Smillie
Passage: Carol Patricia Smillie (born 23 December 1961) is a Scottish television presenter and actress, and a former model, who was highly prominent as a presenter on British TV during the 1990s and early 2000s. She is best known for assisting Nicky Campbell on the UK version of the game show "Wheel of Fortune" between 1989 and 1994. She is also well known for presenting the BBC One home improvement show "Changing Rooms" from 1996-2003.
Title: Dougherty, Oklahoma
Passage: Dougherty is a town in Murray County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 224 at the 2000 census. American jazz and pop singer Kay Starr was born in Dougherty.
Title: David Coverdale
Passage: David Coverdale (born 22 September 1951) is an English rock singer best known for his work with Whitesnake, a hard rock band he founded in 1978. Before Whitesnake, Coverdale was the lead singer of Deep Purple from 1973 to 1976, after which he established his solo career. A collaboration with Jimmy Page resulted in a 1993 album that was a commercial and critical success. In 2016, Coverdale was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Deep Purple, giving one of the band's induction speeches.
Title: Ricky Bell (singer)
Passage: Ricardo "Ricky" Bell (born September 18, 1967), also known as Slick, is an American singer best known as one of the founding members of RBpop group New Edition, and the lead singer of Bell Biv DeVoe. As a solo artist, Bell released the album "," in 2000.
Title: Mark Scott (singer)
Passage: Mark Scott is a singer best known as a featured vocalist in the 1984 film and later as lead singer of The Miracles. The Flint, Michigan native spent nearly a decade as lead singer of the legendary Rock Roll Hall of Fame group, selected by original member Bobby Rogers to front the group.
Title: Rockin' Robin Roberts
Passage: Lawrence Fewell Roberts II (November 23, 1940 December 22, 1967), known as Robin Roberts and in his music career as "Rockin' Robin" Roberts, was an American singer best known for his performances in the early 1960s with The Wailers, a rock and roll band based in Tacoma, Washington. His best known record was the earliest cover version of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", recorded in 1960 and released the following year.
Title: Ron Taylor (singer)
Passage: Ron Taylor is a singer best known for his work as the lead singer for the 80's rock and roll band Lillian Axe.
Title: Nedra Talley
Passage: Nedra Talley, now known as Nedra Talley Ross (born January 27, 1946), is an American singer best known as a former member of the girl group The Ronettes, in which she performed with her cousins Ronnie and Estelle Bennett. She is of African American, Native American and Puerto Rican descent. In 2007, the Ronettes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Title: Dennis Frederiksen
Passage: Dennis Hardy Frederiksen (May 15, 1951 January 18, 2014) was an American rock singer best known as the former lead singer of Trillion, Angel, LeRoux and Toto, as well as providing backing vocals for Survivor. He was occasionally credited as Fergie Frederiksen or just Fergie(not to be confused with The Black Eyed Peas vocalist of the same name). He contributed to hit singles in three consecutive years, all with different bands: Survivor's "American Heartbeat" in 1982, LeRoux's "Carrie's Gone" in 1983 and Toto's "Stranger in Town" in 1984.
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Which star of Nishabd appeared in three Hindi films from 2007 to 2010?
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Title: Sukhdev Ahluwalia
Passage: Sukhdev Ahluwalia (born January 5, 1932) joined the film industry in 1955 as an assistant cameraman. He began his career with Modern Studios and Raman Productions before beginning writing and directing. He worked as the operative cameraman on three Hindi films: "Patang", "Phool Bane Angaray" and "Juaari". Working independently, Ahluwalia wrote and directed over a dozen popular Punjwood films. He is best remembered for his "Til Til Da Lekha" (1979), which won the Punjab State Government Award for second best film.
Title: Kumar Sanu discography and filmography
Passage: Kumar Sanu is an Indian playback singer, working primarily in Hindi films, he also sings in 30 Indian languages, including English, Marathi, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Punjabi, Oriya, Chhattisgarhi, Urdu, Pali, and his native language, Bengali. Kumar Sanu 1989 to present 26,000 Above Hindi Songs, 500 Above Hindi Films, 50 Above Hindi Music Album 25 Above Hindi Serials Singing Songs.
Title: Jiah Khan
Passage: Jiah Khan (born Nafisa Rizvi Khan, 20 February 1988 3 June 2013) was a British-American actress and singer who appeared in three Hindi films from 2007 to 2010.
Title: Govinda (actor)
Passage: Govinda Ahuja (born 21 December 1963), known mononymously as Govinda, is an Indian film actor, comedian and former politician known for his work in Hindi films. Known for his dancing skills, Govinda has received twelve Filmfare Award nominations, a Filmfare Special Award, a Filmfare Award for Best Comedian, and four Zee Cine Awards. The actor was a member of the Parliament of India from 2004 to 2009. Govinda's first film was 1986's "Ilzaam", and he has appeared in over 165 Hindi films. In June 1999, He was voted the tenth-greatest star of stage or screen in a BBC News Online poll.
Title: Anokha Rishta
Passage: Anokha Rishta is a 1986 Hindi film directed by prominent Malayalam director I.V. Sasi and starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead supported by Smita Patil, Sabeeha, Tanuja, Shafi Inamdar, Satish Shah and Karan Shah. A remake of the director's own 1984 Malayalam film "Kanamarayathu", the story revolves around three characters played by Rajesh Khanna, Smita Patil and Sabeeha. The original film was written by prominent Malayalam writer P. Padmarajan and was loosely based on Jean Webster's 1919 novel "Daddy-Long-Legs". "Anokha Rishta" was debut of Sabeeha, the daughter of yesteryear actress Ameeta. Subsequently many films inspired from "Anokha Rishta" were made like "Lamhe", "Nishabd" and "Joggers' Park".
Title: Chunky Pandey
Passage: Suyash 'Chunky' Pandey (born 26 September 1962) is an Indian film actor who works in Bollywood films. He has appeared in over 80 movies in a career that has spanned over three decades. His movies in Hindi were more successful in the period 1987-1992. After the failure of his Hindi films as lead hero since 1993, his career in Hindi films faded away. Chunky then worked in Bangladeshi Cinema from 1995 and most of his movies in Bangladesh were successful. He has been acting as a character actor since 2003 in Hindi films.
Title: Ajit Vachani
Passage: Ajit Vachani (1951 25 August 2003) was an Indian film and television actor. He had worked in many Hindi films as a character actor, including "Mr. India" (1987) (as " Teja"), "Maine Pyar Kiya" (1989) and "Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa" (1993). In all he acted in over 50 Hindi films, besides three Sindhi movies. He also acted in television serials including "Hasratein", "Daane Anaar Ke" and "Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka".
Title: Aap Ki Khatir
Passage: Aap Ki Khatir is a term in Hindi meaning "just for your sake". It is the title of three Hindi movies :
Title: Nishabd
Passage: Nishabd (Devnagari: , English: "Without Words") is a 2007 Indian drama film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Jiah Khan. The story of the movie is loosely based on the 1999 Academy Award-winning hollywood movie American Beauty and Anokha Rishta starring Rajesh Khanna.
Title: Shammi (actress)
Passage: Shammi (born as Nargis Rabadi in 1931), in a Parsi family is an Indian film actress who appeared in over two hundred Hindi films. Shammi remained a sought after with filmmakers when it came to goofy and comic roles especially in the period 1949-1969 and later from 1980-2002. She has been a leading actress playing main female lead or second female lead in Hindi films between 1949-1955 as well. Later since 1986 till 1998 she appeared in many popular television serials like Dekh Bhai Dekh, Zabaan Sambhal Ke, Shriman Shrimati, Kabhi Yeh Kabhi Woh and Filmi Chakkar. Shammi was married to film producer director Sultan Ahmed for seven years, before they were divorced. . Shammi is the younger sister of fashion designer, mani Rabadi.
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Jiah Khan
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Nishabd
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Jiah Khan
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Who played a Russian-American talent agent in the film This Year's Blonde?
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Title: Michael Summerton
Passage: Michael Summerton (22 December 1943 16 June 2009) was an English actor and talent agent who began his career as one of the original Dalek operators in "Doctor Who", later forming his own talent agency, Michael Summerton Management Ltd. Born in Rochdale, part of Greater Manchester, he studied at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre and had a role as Abanazer in a 1963 performance of "Aladdin" in the Royal Tunbridge Wells Opera House, which led to a 15-year-long legal battle with presiding agent, Alan Gale, over commission and the displacement of a large quantity of nose putty.
Title: Duncan Heath
Passage: Duncan Heath (b1946) is a leading British talent agent and the co-chairman of the Independent Talent Group, Europe's largest talent agency, based in Soho, London. His clients include many leading figures in the British film industry, including Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, Sam Mendes and Mike Newell.
Title: Johnny Hyde
Passage: Johnny Hyde (23 April 1895 18 December 1950) was a Russian-American talent agent.
Title: Richard Clayton (actor)
Passage: Richard Clayton (June 12, 1915 September 29, 2008) was an American actor who became a talent agent. He repped for such high-profile talent as Jane Fonda, James Dean and Burt Reynolds during his career as an agent.
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: Michael Foster (agent)
Passage: Michael Adam Foster (born March 1958) is a British former talent agent and politician. He was Chris Evans' agent and has run several talent agencies. He was a Labour donor and Parliamentary candidate, but he left the party after a series of disputes with leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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: 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: This Year's Blonde
Passage: This Year's Blonde is a 1980 low-budgeted American television drama film, based on the Garson Kanin novel "Moviola" about 1950s sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. The movie starred Constance Forslund as Monroe Lloyd Bridges as Johnny Hyde and Norman Fell and was presented as part of a 3-night TV special event on NBC called "Moviola: A Hollywood Saga".
Title: Julie McDonald (agent)
Passage: Julie McDonald (born 1954) is a talent agent and co-founder of McDonald Selznick Associates (MSA), an agency headquartered in Hollywood, California, that represents dancers, choreographers, stage directors, and production designers. She is best known for being the first "dance" agent i.e. the first talent agent to offer commercial representation for dancers.
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This Year's Blonde
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Johnny Hyde
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Who was Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria's grandfather on her mothers side?
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Title: Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (18821940)
Passage: Archduchess "Maria Anna" Isabelle Epiphanie Eugenie Gabriele of Austria, full German name: "Maria Anna Isabelle Epiphanie Eugenie Gabriele, Erzherzogin von sterreich" (6 January 1882, Linz, Upper Austria, AustriaHungary 25 February 1940, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland) was a member of the Teschen branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bohemia, Hungary, and Tuscany by birth. Through her marriage to Prince Elias of Bourbon-Parma (later Duke of Parma), Maria Anna was also a member of the House of Bourbon-Parma and a Princess of Bourbon-Parma.
Title: Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria (18991977)
Passage: Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria German: "Maria Antonia, Erzherzogin von sterreich-Toskana" (13 July 1899 22 October 1977) was a daughter of Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria and Infanta Blanca of Spain. She was member of the Tuscan branch of the Imperial House of Habsburg, an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Tuscany by birth. In 1919, after the fall of the Austro Hungary Empire, she moved with her family to Spain. In 1924 she married Ramn de Orlandis y Villalonga, a Spanish aristocrat. When she became a widow during the Spanish civil war Archduchess Maria Antonia moved permanently to South America where she remarried.
Title: Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (17701809)
Passage: Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria ("Maria Anna Ferdinanda Josepha Charlotte Johanna"; 21 April 1770 - 1 October 1809) was an Archduchess of Austria by birth, and an Abbess at the Theresian Convent in Prague.
Title: Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (17401741)
Passage: Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (full German name: "Maria Carolina Ernestina Antonia Johanna Josefa"; 12 January 1740 25 January 1741), was the third child and daughter of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, later Holy Roman Empress and Duke Francis of Lorraine.
Title: Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (governor)
Passage: Archduchess Maria Anna Eleanor Wilhelmina Josepha of Austria (18 September 1718 in Vienna 16 December 1744 in Brussels) was an Archduchess of Austria and a Princess of Lorraine, the younger sister of Empress Maria Theresa, and a Governor of the Austrian Netherlands.
Title: Giuseppe Tominz
Passage: Giuseppe Tominz was born in Gorizia as the second of eleven children of Ivano Tominz, an Italian dealer in ironware of distant Slovene origin, and his wife Maria Anna Giacchini, a native Italian woman of Udine. He was educated in an Italian-speaking environment. He attended a primary school run by Piarists in Gorizia, where he began to learn to paint in the third year. He received his first training as a painter from the local artist Karel Keber and probably also from the painter Franz Caucig. In 1809, he left for Rome with the help of Austrian Archduchess Maria Anna, sister of Emperor Francis I of Austria, and count Francesco della Torre. In Rome, he studied painting with Domenico Conti Bazzani and in the Scuola del Nudo at the Accademia di San Luca. In 1814, he was awarded a silver medal for his drawing "Study of the Apostople". Two years later, he married Maria Ricci and in 1818, have two son Augusto and Alfredo will become the first director of the Revoltella Museum in Trieste. In the same year, Tominz returned with his family to Gorizia. Of his early artistic works, several anatomical studies, sketches and one of his landscapes "View of Vietri, Rieti and the Salerno Bay" have survived.
Title: Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (18351840)
Passage: Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (27 October 1835 5 February 1840), was by birth an Archduchess of Austria and member of the House of Habsburg.
Title: Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (16101665)
Passage: Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (German: "Maria Anna von Habsburg, Erzherzogin von sterreich", also known as "Maria Anna von Bayern" or "Maria-Anna, Kurfrstin von Bayern"; 13 January 1610 25 September 1665), was by birth Archduchess of Austria and member of the House of Habsburg and by marriage Electress of Bavaria.
Title: Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily
Passage: Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily (6 June 1772 13 April 1807) was the last Holy Roman Empress and the first Empress of Austria by marriage to Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor. She was the eldest daughter of Ferdinand IV III of Naples and Sicily (later Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies) (17511825) and his wife, Marie Caroline of Austria (17521814).
Title: Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (18041858)
Passage: Marie Anne Franziska Theresia Josepha Medarde of Austria (8 June 1804 28 December 1858) was an Archduchess of Austria and the daughter of Franz II, Holy Roman Emperor and his second wife, Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily.
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Ferdinand IV
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Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (18041858)
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Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily
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Are Beryl Bainbridge and T. S. Eliot both playwrights?
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Title: Sweet William (novel)
Passage: Sweet William is a 1975 novel written by Beryl Bainbridge, it was made into a 1980 film of the same name (starring Jenny Agutter and Sam Waterston) for which Bainbridge wrote the screenplay.
Title: Harriet Said...
Passage: Harriet Said... was the first novel written by Beryl Bainbridge, based on newspaper reports the ParkerHulme murder case in New Zealand which involved two young girls.
Title: An Awfully Big Adventure (novel)
Passage: An Awfully Big Adventure is a novel written by Beryl Bainbridge. It was short listed for the Booker Prize in 1990 and adapted as a movie in 1995. The story was inspired by Bainbridge's own experiences working at the Liverpool Playhouse in her youth.
Title: T. S. Eliot
Passage: Thomas Stearns Eliot, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (26 September 1888 4 January 1965) was a British essayist, publisher, playwright, literary and social critic, and "one of the twentieth century's major poets". He moved from his native United States to England in 1914 at the age of 25, settling, working, and marrying there. He eventually became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39, renouncing his American citizenship.
Title: The Dressmaker (1988 film)
Passage: The Dressmaker is a 1988 British drama film directed by Jim O'Brien and starring Joan Plowright, Billie Whitelaw and Pete Postlethwaite. Set during the Second World War in England, the story concerns a claustrophobic relationship between two middle-aged sisters and their fragile 17-year-old niece. It is an adaptation of the novel "The Dressmaker" by Beryl Bainbridge.
Title: The Bottle Factory Outing
Passage: The Bottle Factory Outing is a 1974 novel by English writer Beryl Bainbridge. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize that year, won the Guardian Fiction Prize and is regarded as one of her best. It is also listed as one of the 100 greatest novels of all time by Robert McCrum of "The Observer". The book was inspired by Beryl Bainbridge's own experiences working as a cellar girl in a bottling factory after her divorce in 1959.
Title: Beryl Bainbridge
Passage: Dame Beryl Margaret Bainbridge DBE (21 November 1932 2 July 2010) was an English writer from Liverpool. She was primarily known for her works of psychological fiction, often macabre tales set among the English working class. Bainbridge won the Whitbread Awards prize for best novel in 1977 and 1996; she was nominated five times for the Booker Prize. She was described in 2007 as "a national treasure". In 2008, "The Times" named Bainbridge on their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
Title: Coasting (book)
Passage: Coasting is a travel book by Jonathan Raban. It has received a positive review by Beryl Bainbridge.
Title: Laetitia Matilda Hawkins
Passage: Laetitia Matilda Hawkins (baptized 8 August 1759 22 November 1835) was an English novelist, associated with Twickenham. She is a character in Beryl Bainbridge's novel "According to Queeney".
Title: The Dressmaker (Bainbridge novel)
Passage: The Dressmaker (US title The Secret Glass) is a gothic psychological novel written by Beryl Bainbridge. In 1973, it was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Like many of Bainbridge's earlier works, the novel is semi-autobiographical. In particular, the story was inspired by a relationship that she had with a soldier as a teenager. The characters of Nellie and Margo were based upon two of her paternal aunts.
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Who attacked the United Nation's forces in Okinawa as a part of Operation Ten-Go.
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Title: Neroon Kot Model United Nations
Passage: Neroon Kot Model United Nation (NKMUN) is 4-days simulation of the United Nations taking place each August. It combines three main conferences Mehran UET Model United Nation "(MUETMUN)", "QUESTMUN" and "KYI" (Know Your Importance). It is named as NKMUN because it reflects some historical mysteries through conferences, and educational events. At the early ages, this area was governed by one of the Sindhi ruler Neroon, from where the old name of Hyderabad was derived as Neroon Kot.
Title: United Nations Peacekeepers Medal
Passage: The United Nations Peacekeepers Medal (Irish: "An Bonn Chosantir Siochna na Nisin Aontaithe" ) is awarded to those members of the Irish Defence Forces or Chaplaincy Service who have served overseas on a United Nation Mission or United Nations Mandated Mission.
Title: Battle of Okinawa
Passage: The Battle of Okinawa (Japanese: , Hepburn: Okinawa-sen ) (Okinawan: , "Uchinaa ikusa " ), codenamed Operation Iceberg, was a major battle of the Pacific War fought on the island of Okinawa by United States Marine and Army forces against the Imperial Japanese Army and included the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific War during World War II, the April 1, 1945, invasion of Okinawa itself. The 82-day battle lasted from April 1 until June 22, 1945. After a long campaign of island hopping, the Allies were planning to use Okinawa, a large island only 340 mi away from mainland Japan, as a base for air operations for the planned invasion of the Japanese home islands.
Title: Operation Ten-Go
Passage: Operation Ten-Go ( (Kyjitai) or (Shinjitai) , Ten-g Sakusen ) was a Japanese naval operation plan in 1945, consisting of four likely scenarios. Its first scenario, Operation Heaven One (or Ten-ichi-g) became the last major Japanese naval operation in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The resulting engagement is also known as the Battle of the East China Sea.
Title: Japanese destroyer Asashimo
Passage: Asashimo ( , "Morning Frost") was a "Ygumo"-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was among the several ships sunk during Operation Ten-Go by attacking US aircraft in 1945.
Title: Yamato (film)
Passage: Yamato ( , "Otoko-tachi no Yamato" , literally "The Men's Yamato") is a 2005 Japanese war film. It was directed by Junya Sat and is based on a book by Jun Henmi. With a framing story set in the present day, by flashbacks it tells the story of the crew of the World War II Japanese battleship "Yamato", concentrating on the ship's demise during Operation Ten-Go.
Title: Operation Kikusui
Passage: Operation Kikusui ( , Kikusui sakusen ) was a series of suicidal air attacks by Imperial Japanese forces during the Battle of Okinawa against Allied fleets in the waters around Okinawa, as part of Operation Ten-Go. The name of the operation, "Kikusui", comes from the hata-jirushi of the samurai Kusunoki Masashige.
Title: Special Action Committee on Okinawa
Passage: The Special Action Committee on Okinawa (SACO (Okinawa ni kansuru tokubetsu kd iinkai ) ) is a formal agreement made between the United States Government and the Government of Japan. The U.S. and the Japanese government established the SACO agreement on November 1995. About 75 of land area of exclusive-use U.S. military installations in Japan exist on the island of Okinawa. The Agreement was brought on by a political uprising that escalated when an Okinawan schoolgirl was abducted and raped by three U.S. servicemen in September 1995. The agreement's purpose was to reduce the impact of the U.S. military presence on the people of Okinawa. The SACO developed recommendations to realign, consolidate, and reduce U.S. facilities and adjust operational procedures. In December 1996, the United States agreed to return 21 (about 12000 acre ) of the land in Okinawa from 11 U.S. military installations. The final report of the SACO outlines the requirements of returning land, adjusting training and operational procedures, implementing noise abatement procedures, and changing the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) procedures.
Title: Mitsuru Yoshida
Passage: Mitsuru Yoshida ( "Yoshida Mitsuru" January 6, 1923 September 17, 1979) was a Japanese author and naval officer. He was born in Tokyo. He was a survivor of the battleship "Yamato" when it was sunk on 7 April 1945 during Operation Ten-Go, an attempt to support the defenders of Okinawa.
Title: Allies of World War II
Passage: The Allies of World War II, called the United Nations from the 1 January 1942 declaration, were the countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (19391945). The Allies promoted the alliance as seeking to stop German, Japanese and Italian aggression.
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Which is a playwright, Luis Valdez or Aubrey Scotto?
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Title: Happy Go Lucky (1936 film)
Passage: Happy Go Lucky is a 1936 American musical film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Phil Regan, Evelyn Venable, Jed Prouty, William Newell, Jonathan Hale and Harlan Briggs. The film was released on December 14, 1936. by Republic Pictures.
Title: Zoot Suit (film)
Passage: Zoot Suit is a 1981 film adaptation of the Broadway play "Zoot Suit". Both the play and film were written and directed by Luis Valdez. The film stars Daniel Valdez, Edward James Olmos both reprising their roles from the stage production and Tyne Daly. Many members of the cast of the Broadway production also appeared in the film. Like the play, the film features music from Daniel Valdez and Lalo Guerrero, the "father of Chicano music."
Title: 1,000 Dollars a Minute
Passage: 1,000 Dollars a Minute is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Aubrey Scotto. The film was released on October 22, 1935. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording.
Title: I Was a Convict
Passage: I Was a Convict is a 1939 American crime film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Robert Hardy Andrews and Ben Markson. The film stars Barton MacLane, Beverly Roberts, Clarence Kolb, Janet Beecher, Horace McMahon and Ben Welden. The film was released on March 6, 1939, by Republic Pictures.
Title: Zoot Suit (play)
Passage: Zoot Suit is a play written by Luis Valdez, featuring incidental music by Daniel Valdez and Lalo Guerrero. "Zoot Suit" is based on the Sleepy Lagoon murder trial and the Zoot Suit Riots. Debuting in 1979, "Zoot Suit" was the first Chicano play on Broadway. In 1981, Luis Valdez also directed a filmed version of the play, combining stage and film techniques.
Title: Aubrey Scotto
Passage: Aubrey Scotto (18951953) was an American film director and editor.
Title: Luis Valdez
Passage: Luis Valdez (born June 26, 1940) is an American playwright, actor, writer and film director. Regarded as the father of Chicano theater in the United States, Valdez is best known for his play "Zoot Suit", his movie "La Bamba", and his creation of El Teatro Campesino. A pioneer in the Chicano Movement, Valdez broadened the scope of theatre and arts of the Chicano community.
Title: Follow Your Heart (1936 film)
Passage: Follow Your Heart is a 1936 American film directed by Aubrey Scotto.
Title: Hitch Hike Lady
Passage: Hitch Hike Lady is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Gordon Rigby and Lester Cole. The film stars Alison Skipworth, Mae Clarke, Arthur Treacher, James Ellison, Warren Hymer and Beryl Mercer. The film was released on December 28, 1935, by Republic Pictures.
Title: Ticket to Paradise (1936 film)
Passage: Ticket to Paradise is a 1936 American drama film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Ray Harris, Jack Natteford and Nathanael West. The film stars Roger Pryor, Wendy Barrie, Claude Gillingwater, Andrew Tombes, Luis Alberni and E. E. Clive. The film was released on June 25, 1936, by Republic Pictures.
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Luis Valdez
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Luis Valdez
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Aubrey Scotto
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What political party Alec Douglas-Home and Antony Lambton serve?
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Title: First Among Equals (novel)
Passage: First Among Equals is a 1984 novel by British author Jeffrey Archer, which follows the careers and personal lives of four fictional British politicians (Simon Kerslake, MP for Coventry Central and later Pucklebridge; Charles Seymour, MP for Sussex Downs; Raymond Gould, MP for Leeds North; and Andrew Fraser, MP for Edinburgh Carlton) from 1964 to 1991, with each vying to become Prime Minister. Several situations in the novel are drawn from the author's own early political career in the British House of Commons, and the fictional characters interact with actual political figures from the UK and elsewhere including Winston Churchill, Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher, Douglas Hurd, Colonel Gadaffi, Gary Hart and Queen Elizabeth II.
Title: Alec Douglas-Home
Passage: Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, ( ; 2 July 1903 9 October 1995) was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who served as Prime Minister from October 1963 to October 1964. He is notable for being the last Prime Minister to hold office while being a member of the House of Lords, before renouncing his peerage and taking up a seat in the House of Commons for the remainder of his premiership. His reputation, however, rests more on his two spells as Britain's foreign secretary than on his brief premiership.
Title: Keith Joseph
Passage: Keith Sinjohn Joseph, Baron Joseph, (17 January 1918 10 December 1994), known as Sir Keith Joseph, 2nd Baronet, for most of his political life, was a British barrister and politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he served in the Cabinet under four prime ministers: Harold Macmillan, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher. He was a key influence in the creation of what came to be known as "Thatcherism" and the subsequent decline of one-nation conservatism and the postwar consensus.
Title: Unconditional Spanish Party
Passage: The Unconditional Spanish Party (Spanish: "Partido Incondicional Espaol" ) was a loyalist conservative political party in Puerto Rico. It was founded on November 1870 as the Liberal-Conservative Party but in 1873 it changed its name to Unconditional Spanish Party. The party favored traditionalist assimilation into the political party system of Spain. It purchased the newspaper "Boletn Mercantil" to serve as the party's official organ for disseminating its conservative views. Most of its members belonged to the Puerto Rican Volunteers Corps.
Title: First Shadow Cabinet of Edward Heath
Passage: The First Shadow Cabinet of Edward Heath was created on 28 July 1965 after the Conservative Party elected Edward Heath as its leader, replacing Sir Alec Douglas-Home.
Title: List of life peerages (19581979)
Passage: This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 from the time the Act came into effect to 1979, grouped by prime minister. During this period there were five prime ministers: three Conservatives, Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Home, and Edward Heath, and two from the Labour Party, Harold Wilson (who served twice) and James Callaghan.
Title: Conservative Party (UK) leadership election, 1965
Passage: The 1965 Conservative Party leadership election was held in July 1965 to find a successor to Sir Alec Douglas-Home.
Title: Sindh Mohajir Punjabi Pathan Muttahida Mahaz
Passage: The Sindh Mohajir Punjabi Pathan Muttahida Mahaz ('Sindh Mohajir-Pashtun-Punjab United Front', abbreviated MPPM) was a political party in the Pakistani province Sindh. The party was founded in 1969. Nawab Muzaffar Khan was the convenor of MPPM. In theory the party sought to serve as a political platform for Muhajirs, Pashtuns and Punjabis in Sindh (i.e. populations that had migrated to Sindh after the birth of Pakistan), but in reality it functioned as a Muhajir political party as the Pashtun and Punjabi presence in the MPPM ranks was very limited. The party mobilized Urdu-speaking Muhajirs against the emerging Sindhi nationalist movement. It was led by Muhajir bureaucrats and businessmen. The main base of the MPPM was the city of Hyderabad.
Title: Antony Lambton
Passage: Antony Claud Frederick Lambton, (10 July 1922 30 December 2006), briefly 6th Earl of Durham, styled before 1970 as Viscount Lambton, and widely known as "Lord Lambton", was a Conservative Member of Parliament and a cousin of Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the former Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary. Lambton resigned from Parliament and ministerial office in 1973.
Title: John Lambton, 5th Earl of Durham
Passage: John Frederick Lambton, 5th Earl of Durham (7 October 1884 4 February 1970), briefly styled Viscount Lambton between 1928 and 1929, was a British peer. Through his sister Lilian, he was an uncle of future Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home. Lord Durham is best remembered for the donation of Penshaw Monument to the National Trust.
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Conservative Party
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Antony Lambton
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Alec Douglas-Home
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What company is headquartered at a casino formerly known as Vegas World?
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Title: Silver Sevens
Passage: Silver Sevens Hotel and Casino (formerly known as Terrible's) is a locals casino and hotel 1 mi east of the Las Vegas Strip, in Paradise, Nevada. It has 370 rooms and a 35000 sqft casino.
Title: Trump Entertainment Resorts
Passage: Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. was a gaming and hospitality company that owned and operated the now shuttered Trump Taj Mahal hotel and casino, as well as the now shuttered Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino and the Trump Marina located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. Formerly known as Trump Hotels Casino Resorts, it was founded in 1995 by Donald Trump, now 45th President of the United States, who has not had any formal role in the company since 2011, if not earlier. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2004, 2009 and 2014. It has been a subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises since 2016.
Title: El Rancho Hotel and Casino
Passage: The El Rancho Hotel and Casino (formerly known as The Thunderbird and The Silverbird) was a hotel and casino that operated on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada from 1948 to 1992. After its closure, the El Rancho sat vacant for eight years while two companies made several attempts to reopen or replace the resort, which was eventually demolished in 2000, after a news report found the decrepit buildings to be in violation of health and safety regulations. The site later became part of the land used for the un-opened Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas.
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: Casino Royale Hotel amp; Casino
Passage: The Best Western Plus Casino Royale (formerly known as the Nob Hill Casino and Casino Royale) is a casino and small hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The casino caters to low rollers, and features low table minimums for roulette, craps, and blackjack.
Title: American Casino amp; Entertainment Properties
Passage: American Casino Entertainment Properties (ACEP) is a casino holding company headquartered at the Stratosphere Las Vegas. ACEP was a wholly owned subsidiary of American Real Estate Partners before it was sold to Whitehall Street Real Estate Funds, an investment arm of Goldman Sachs, in February 2008. The company owns the following 4 casinos: Aquarius Casino Resort, Arizona Charlie's Decatur, Arizona Charlie's Boulder, and Stratosphere Las Vegas.
Title: Stratosphere Las Vegas
Passage: The Stratosphere Las Vegas (formerly Vegas World) is a hotel, casino, and tower located on Las Vegas Boulevard just north of the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
Title: Clarion Hotel and Casino
Passage: Clarion Hotel and Casino, formerly known as Debbie Reynolds' Hollywood Hotel and Greek Isles Hotel Casino, was near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The hotel originally opened in 1970 as a Royal Inn, and also operated under the names Royal Americana Hotel and The Paddlewheel Hotel Casino before being purchased by Debbie Reynolds in 1992. After Reynolds sold the property in 1999, it was briefly owned by the World Wrestling Federation, and was then sold and remodeled as the Greek Isles.
Title: Vegas World
Passage: Vegas World was a space-themed casino and hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was owned and operated by Bob Stupak, and was also signed as Bob Stupak's Vegas World.
Title: El Rancho Vegas
Passage: El Rancho Vegas was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip. It was located at 2500 Las Vegas Boulevard, at the southwest corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue, and opened on April 3, 1941. Until 1942, it was the largest hotel in Las Vegas with 110 rooms. On June 17, 1960, the hotel was destroyed by fire. In 1982, the El Rancho Hotel and Casino formerly known as the Thunderbird and later as the Silverbird opened across the street from the former site of the El Rancho Vegas, creating some confusion.
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American Casino Entertainment Properties
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American Casino amp; Entertainment Properties
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Stratosphere Las Vegas
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The English electronic music trio Brothers in Rhythm remixed andor produced tracks by this Scottish singer-songwriter, actress, television personality and businesswoman who was born in which year?
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Title: Lulu (singer)
Passage: Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, OBE (born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, 3 November 1948), better known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scottish singer-songwriter, actress, television personality and businesswoman who has been in the entertainment business since the 1960s and is known for her powerful singing voice.
Title: Nova Social
Passage: Nova Social is an electronic pop duo from New York and New Jersey. They have released two EPs and two full-length albums, and also recorded the theme song to Cartoon Network's "Calling Cat-22." Band member David Nagler has arranged and produced tracks for Chicago singersongwriter Chris Mills, provided choral arrangements for The Mekons' Jon Langford and the Burlington Welsh Male Chorus, and plays guitar and piano in John Wesley Harding The English UK. Band member Thom Soriano has recorded electronic compositions and remixed tracks for artists (including They Might Be Giants and Dan Bryk) as The Kendal Mintcake.
Title: Ryan Hemsworth
Passage: Ryan Hemsworth (born 23 April 1990) is a Canadian record producer and DJ. His speciality is electronic music and sampling. He has produced tracks for Tinashe and Tory Lanez, among others. He has also remixed works by Grimes, Frank Ocean, and Cat Power.
Title: Ewan Pearson
Passage: Ewan Pearson is an English electronic music producerremixer who works under various aliases including Maas, Sulky Pup, Villa America, World of Apples, and Dirtbox. He is also in Partial Arts with Al Usher. He has remixed for artists such as Cortney Tidwell, Seelenluft, Ladytron, Depeche Mode, The Rapture, Goldfrapp, and The Chemical Brothers. In 2001, Soma Quality Recordings released "Small Change", an album whose content was exclusively remix work from Pearson under his guises World of Apples and Maas. His production credits include "Pieces Of The People We Love" from The Rapture, as well as Ladytron, Chikinki, Envoy and Jeb Loy Nichols and he programmed two tracks for Gwen Stefani's solo album "Love. Angel. Music. Baby. " He plays on M83's album "Saturdays Youth". He recently completed work on Tracey Thorn's new solo album, "Love and Its Opposite" along with Delphic's debut album "Acolyte" due for release 11 January 2010.
Title: Satisfy (Nero song)
Passage: "Satisfy" is a song by British electronic music trio Nero. It was released on 14 May 2014 as the lead single from Nero's second studio album, "Between II Worlds". It peaked at number 50 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was remixed by producer Kayzo.
Title: Brothers in Rhythm
Passage: Brothers in Rhythm are an English electronic music trio consisting of producers remixers and DJs Steve Anderson, Dave Seaman and Alan Bremner. They have remixed andor produced tracks by Lulu, M People, Secret Life, Rebekah Ryan, Seal, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, New Order, Dannielle Gaha, Pet Shop Boys, Kylie Minogue, Garbage, Placebo, Alanis Morissette, U2 and many others.
Title: The 2nd Law
Passage: The 2nd Law is the sixth studio album by English rock band Muse. It was released on 1 October 2012 in the United Kingdom and elsewhere on 28 September, 2 and 3 October under Warner Bros. Records and the band's own Helium-3 imprint. The title of the album refers to the second law of thermodynamics and the album's cover art features a map of the human brain's pathways, which was taken from the Human Connectome Project. Recording of the album took place in four different studios, began in October 2011, and ended in August 2012. Mainly self-produced by the band, with the exception of the song "Follow Me" which was co-produced by English electronic music trio Nero, "The 2nd Law" features multiple styles of music and was influenced by acts such as Queen, David Bowie, and Skrillex.
Title: Black Tiger Sex Machine
Passage: Black Tiger Sex Machine, often abbreviated as BTSM, are an electronic music trio. The trio are the label heads for Kannibalen Records, which has signed such artists as Snails, Apashe, Dabin and more. BTSM specialize in various forms of aggressive, dark electronic music, as well as a unique live show that extends beyond a DJ performance. The trio are Marc Chagnon, Julien Maranda and Patrick Barry. The group can be identified by their state-of-the-art tiger helmets.
Title: Sunmachine (song)
Passage: "Sunmachine" is a song by English electronic music trio Dario G. It was released in 31 August 1998 as the third and final single from the album of the same name. It is a reinterpretation of a section from the David Bowie song, "Memory of a Free Festival", from his 1969 album release of "Space Oddity".
Title: Carnaval de Paris
Passage: "Carnaval de Paris" is a song by English electronic music trio Dario G. The song was recorded for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. It peaked at number five in the UK Singles Chart in 1998.
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1948
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Brothers in Rhythm
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Lulu (singer)
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Chain Lightning had a screenplay written by which LA-based voice actor?
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Title: Tokyo Joe (film)
Passage: Tokyo Joe is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Stuart Heisler from a story by Steve Fisher, adapted by Walter Doniger and starring Humphrey Bogart, Alexander Knox, Florence Marly, and Sessue Hayakawa. This was Heisler's first of two features starring Bogart, the other was "Chain Lightning" that also wrapped in 1949 but was held up in release until 1950.
Title: Wright R-2160 Tornado
Passage: The Wright R-2160 Tornado was an experimental 42-cylinder, 7-bank liquid-cooled inline radial aircraft engine. It was proposed in 1940 with 2,350 hp (1,752 kW) for experimental aircraft such as the Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning, Vultee XP-68 Tornado, and the Republic XP-69.
Title: Liam O'Brien
Passage: Liam Christopher O'Brien (born May 28, 1976) is an American voice actor, writer and voice director in the Los Angeles area. He has been involved in many English-language adaptations of Japanese anime, and is also a regular in numerous video games and cartoons. His major anime roles include Gaara in "Naruto", Captain Jushiro Ukitake in "Bleach", Lloyd in "Code Geass", and Kenzo Tenma in "Monster". In cartoons, he voices in shows such as "Star Wars Rebels", "", "Avengers Assemble", "Wolverine and the X-Men", and "Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.". In video games, he voiced Gollum in "", Caius Ballad in "Final Fantasy XIII-2", War in "Darksiders", Asura in "Asura's Wrath", Illidan Stormrage in "World of Warcraft", and the Warden in "For Honor". He has directed for "Naruto", "The Last of Us", "Evolve", "Resident Evil 5", and "Resident Evil 6".
Title: Chain Lightning (1922 film)
Passage: Chain Lightning is a 1922 silent film melodrama produced and directed by Ben F. Wilson.
Title: Chain Lightning (album)
Passage: Chain Lightning is an album by American singer-songwriter Don McLean. It was first released in December 1978 in the UK and other markets, but not released for another two years in the US following its delayed success in European markets. The lead single "Crying" became a major hit for McLean, reaching No.1 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1980. The album was subsequently repackaged and released in the US where it also became a success with "Crying" reaching the top five in early 1981. "Since I Don't Have You" was also released as a single, becoming another big hit.
Title: Chain Lightning (film)
Passage: Chain Lightning is a 1950 American aviation film based on the story "These Many Years" by black-listed writer Lester Cole (under the pseudonym "J. Redmond Prior"); the screenplay was written by Liam O'Brien and Vincent B. Evans. During World War II, Evans had been the bombardier on the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress "Memphis Belle".
Title: Henry Combs
Passage: Henry Combs was a structural engineer at Clarence Johnson's famed Skunk Works group of Lockheed Corporation. He was Deputy Project Manager on the Lockheed U-2 program, Head Structural Engineer on the SR-71 Blackbird, and later, Technical Director of the Skunk Works. While he is most known for his integral work on the U-2, the SR-71 and the F-117 Nighthawk, he also worked on the F-104, Lockheed Constellation, C-130 Hercules, XP-58 Chain Lightning, and Lockheed JetStar.
Title: Chain Lightning (1927 film)
Passage: Chain Lightning is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. The film stars Buck Jones, Diane Ellis, Ted McNamara, Jack Baston, William Welsh and Martin Faust. The film was released on August 14, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation.
Title: Bill Burnett (writer)
Passage: Bill Burnett is an American songwriter, composer, musician, singer, writer, director, television producer and voice actor who is best known for co-creating Nickelodeon's "ChalkZone" along with Larry Huber. He is also the leader of the LA-based band The Backboners. He currently resides in Los Angeles
Title: Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning
Passage: The Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning was an American long-range fighter developed during World War II. Although derived from the successful P-38 Lightning, the XP-58 was plagued by technical problems with its engines that eventually led to the project's cancellation.
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Liam Christopher O'Brien
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Chain Lightning (film)
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Liam O'Brien
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Which role did this Canadian American actress and activist from the movie "The Annihilation of Fish" play in the "Superman film series?"
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Title: J. Gordon Edwards filmography
Passage: J. Gordon Edwards (18671925) was a Canadian American film director, screenwriter, and producer of the silent era. His oeuvre consists of over fifty feature films made between 1914 and 1924. He is perhaps best known for directing twenty-four films starring vamp actress Theda Baraincluding "Cleopatra", her most famous role and also the 1921 epic "The Queen of Sheba". Edwards was born in Montreal and educated at a military academy with the expectation that he would pursue a career as a British Army officer. He decided against a life in the military in favor of a future in theater. At the time, the Canadian theater and film industry was limited primarily to repertory theatre, so Edwards became one of many to emigrate to the United States to work in the field. He had a short career as an actor before becoming a stage director. By 1910, he was working for American motion picture producer William Fox, who sent him to Europe to study film production.
Title: Pamela Anderson
Passage: Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is a Canadian American actress and model. Anderson is best known for her roles on the television series "Home Improvement", "Baywatch" and "V.I.P." after rising to fame as Playmate of the Month for "Playboy" magazine in February 1990. Anderson has also appeared in films such as "Raw Justice" (1994), "Barb Wire" (1996) and "Blonde and Blonder" (2008) and was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2006.
Title: The Annihilation of Fish
Passage: The Annihilation of Fish is a 1999 American romance film directed by Charles Burnett and starring Lynn Redgrave, James Earl Jones and Margot Kidder.
Title: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Passage: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 American superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is the fourth and final film in the original "Superman" film series, and the first film in that series not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but rather by Golan-Globus' Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returned as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil solar-powered version of Superman called Nuclear Man.
Title: Joel Rosenberg (science fiction author)
Passage: Joel Rosenberg (May 1, 1954 June 2, 2011) was a Canadian American science fiction and fantasy author best known for his long-running "Guardians of the Flame" series. Rosenberg was also a gun rights activist. He is the oldest brother of "Miami Herald" reporter Carol Rosenberg.
Title: Miracle Monday
Passage: Miracle Monday is a novel written by Elliot S. Maggin, starring the DC Comics superhero Superman. It was published in 1981. A revised edition was published in 2017. As with Maggin's first novel, the original edition was published as a tie-in with the then-current Superman film series, with the first edition including a photograph of Christopher Reeve as the character; the novel is not, however, an adaptation of any of the films, nor does it take place in the same continuity as the movies.
Title: Jenn Proske
Passage: Jennifer Proske (born August 8, 1987) is a Canadian American actress, best known for portraying Becca Crane in the film "Vampires Suck".
Title: Nadine van der Velde
Passage: Nadine van der Velde (born May 14, 1962) is a Canadian American actress, producer and writer. She is a 3 time Emmy award winner, two-time Annie Award winner and a recipient of a Humanitas Award.
Title: Margot Kidder
Passage: Margaret Ruth "Margot" Kidder (born October 17, 1948) is a Canadian American actress and activist. She rose to fame in 1978 for her role as Lois Lane in the "Superman film series", opposite Christopher Reeve. Kidder began her career in the 1960s appearing in low-budget Canadian films and television series, before landing a lead role in "Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx" (1970).
Title: Man of Steel (film)
Passage: Man of Steel is a 2013 superhero film featuring the DC Comics character Superman. It is a British-American venture produced by Legendary Pictures, DC Entertainment, Syncopy Inc., and Cruel and Unusual Films, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is directed by Zack Snyder, written by David S. Goyer, and stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni, and Russell Crowe. "Man of Steel" is a reboot of the "Superman" film series that retells the character's origin story. In the film, Clark Kent learns that he is a superpowered alien from the planet Krypton and assumes the role of mankind's protector as Superman, but finds himself having to prevent General Zod from destroying humanity.
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Lois Lane
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The Annihilation of Fish
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Margot Kidder
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What movie was released earlier, Moana and Jagga Jasoos?
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Title: Moana (2016 film)
Passage: Moana ( ) is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 56th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, co-directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, the film introduces Auli'i Cravalho as Moana and features the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Jemaine Clement, Nicole Scherzinger, and Alan Tudyk. The film features music written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa'i, and Mark Mancina.
Title: Anurag Basu
Passage: Anurag Basu (Bengali: ) is an India television-advertiser, reality show-judge, director, actor, screenwriter and producer. He began his directing career in television, moving to feature films in 2002. Basu achieved initial success with his films tackling the themes of passion and adultery such as "Life in a.. . Metro", "Kites", "Gangster" and "Murder". Later, he directed Comedy-drama films such as Barfi! and Jagga Jasoos.
Title: Phir Wahi (song)
Passage: Phir Wahi is a Hindi song from the soundtrack of Jagga Jasoos. The song is written by Amitabh Bhattacharya, composed by Pritam and sung by Arijit Singh. The song's music video is pictured upon actor Ranbir Kapoor.
Title: Blood Surf
Passage: Blood Surf (also known by its original title, Krocodylus) a 2000 horror film directed by James D.R. Hickox. It was released in the United States on June 26, 2001 but was released earlier in some countries. The plot of the movie entails a pair of entrepreneurs with more bravery than brains hit upon the idea of blood surfing: spreading chum in the water in order to attract sharks, then hopping on a surfboard and riding through the middle of the pack. As they are filming their promotional documentary, the fun gets interrupted by a thirty-foot long salt water crocodile that begins snacking on everyone in the expedition.
Title: Jagga Jasoos
Passage: Jagga Jasoos (English: "Detective Jagga") is a 2017 Indian mystery comedy adventure film written and directed by Anurag Basu, and produced by Basu and Ranbir Kapoor. The film features Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif in lead roles, and tells the story of a teenage detective in search of his missing father. The film was released on 14 July 2017.
Title: Jagga Daku (1991 film)
Passage: Jagga Daku is a Punjabi movie released in 1991. It is based on the real life Punjabi dacoit Jagga Daku. It had Yograj Singh in the main role as Jagga Daku.
Title: Gopichand Jasoos
Passage: Gophichand Jasoos, is a Hindi movie released in 1982. The movie was directed and produced by Naresh Kumar.
Title: Meiyang Chang
Passage: Gautam Mrinaal (born 18 November 1990) is an Indian Singer, Movie and singer of Indian descent. Chang is a third-generation Indian-Chinese with roots in China's Hubei province. Chang received his Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B.D.S) degree from V.S. Dental College Hospital, Bangalore. He appeared in the Bollywood film "Badmaash Company" of Yash Raj Films as the easy-going but alcoholic Zing , in Dibakar Banerjee's "Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! " as the opium trader Kanai Dao, has played himself in the 2016 film "Sultan" and the gay character Nischay Baruah in a Voot original web-series called Untag. He hosted "Rising Star (Indian TV series)" on "Colors", is currently hosting "India's Best Jobs" on Discovery Channel and just did his first playback for "Jagga Jasoos" with the song "Tukka Laga."
Title: Rodan (film)
Passage: Rodan, released in Japan as Sora no Daikaij Radon ( , lit. "Radon, Giant Monster of the Sky") , is a 1956 science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho Studios. It was the studio's first Kaiju movie filmed in color (though Toho's first color tokusatsu film, "Madame White Snake", was released earlier that year). It is one of a series of "giant monster" movies that found an audience outside Japan, especially in the United States, where it was originally released in 1957 as Rodan! The Flying Monster! . (It was re-released later in some drive-ins in the U.S. in 1959 on a double bill with "Gigantis the Fire Monster".)
Title: Steel Gunner
Passage: Steel Gunner ( , Sutru Gann ) is a first-person shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1990; it runs on Namco System 2 hardware, and was the second game from the company to utilize lightguns (the first was "Golly! Ghost! ", which was released earlier in 1990 and it was also their fourth game to allow scores not ending in "0"). A sequel, Steel Gunner 2, was released in 1991 and the US version of it was also the second game from the company to feature the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "Winners Don't Use Drugs" screen in the attract sequence (the first was "Tank Force", which was released earlier in 1991) - and it would later go on to feature in five more US-released Namco titles.
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Moana
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Moana (2016 film)
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Jagga Jasoos
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Which composer is older, Alessandro Scarlatti or Philip Glass?
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Title: Tigrane
Passage: Tigrane, o vero L'egual impegno d'amore e di fede ("Tigranes or The Equal Ties of Love and Faith") is an opera seria in three acts by the Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti with a libretto by Domenico Lalli (loosely based on the "Histories" of Herodotus). It was first performed at the Teatro San Bartolomeo, Naples on 16 February 1715. It is regarded as one of Scarlatti's finest operas. As well as the serious main plot, there are also comic scenes involving the servants Dorilla and Orcone.
Title: Domenico Scarlatti
Passage: Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (Naples, 26 October 1685 Madrid, 23 July 1757) was an Italian composer who spent much of his life in the service of the Portuguese and Spanish royal families. He is classified primarily as a Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical style and he was one of the few Baroque composers to transition into the classical period. Like his renowned father Alessandro Scarlatti, he composed in a variety of musical forms, although today he is known mainly for his 555 keyboard sonatas.
Title: Il Pompeo
Passage: Il Pompeo is a dramma per musica in three acts by composer Alessandro Scarlatti. Written in 1682 when Scarlatti was 22 years old, it was his fourth opera and first dramatic work on a serious and grand subject. The opera uses an Italian language libretto by Nicol Minato which had previously been used by Francesco Cavalli for his 1666 opera "Pompeo Magno". The work premiered at the Teatro di Palazzo Colonna in Rome on 25 January 1683.
Title: Mitridate Eupatore
Passage: Il Mitridate Eupatore ("Mithridates Eupator") is an opera seria in five acts by the Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti with a libretto by Girolamo Frigimelica Roberti. It was first performed at the Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo, Venice on 5 January, 1707. A failure at its premiere, "Mitridate Eupatore" is now considered one of the finest of Scarlatti's operas.
Title: Francesco Scarlatti
Passage: Francesco Scarlatti (5 December 1666 c. 1741) was an Italian Baroque composer and musician and the younger brother of the better known Alessandro Scarlatti.
Title: Il trionfo dell'onore
Passage: Il trionfo dell'onore ("The Triumph of Honour") is an operatic 'commedia' in three acts by the Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti, with a libretto by . It was first performed at the Teatro dei Fiorentini, Naples on 26 November 1718. It is Scarlatti's only known comic opera.
Title: Philip Glass
Passage: Philip Morris Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the late 20th century.
Title: Alessandro Scarlatti
Passage: Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti (2 May 1660 22 October 1725) was an Italian Baroque composer, especially famous for his operas and chamber cantatas. He is considered the founder of the Neapolitan school of opera. He was the father of two other composers, Domenico Scarlatti and Pietro Filippo Scarlatti.
Title: Griselda (A. Scarlatti)
Passage: Griselda is an opera seria in three acts by the Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti, the last of Scarlattis operas to survive completely today. The libretto is by Apostolo Zeno, with revisions by an anonymous author. Zeno wrote his work in 1701 and it had already been set by Pollarolo and Antonio Maria Bononcini (Albinoni, Giovanni Bononcini and Vivaldi would later produce versions). It is based on the story of Patient Griselda from Boccaccio's "Decameron". Scarlatti's opera was first performed at the Teatro Capranica, Rome in January, 1721 with an all-male cast (five castratos and a tenor).
Title: L'honest negli amori
Passage: L'honest negli amori is a dramma per musica in 3 acts by composer Alessandro Scarlatti. Written in 1679-1680 when Scarlatti was 19 years old, it was his second opera. The opera uses an Italian language libretto that was written by either D F Bernini or Domenico Filippo Contini. The work premiered at the Teatro di Palazzo Bernini in Rome on 3 February 1680. The opera was performed again in 1682 in Acquaviva delle Fonti at the Palazzo De Mari with "Acquaviva laureata" a serenata composed by Giovanni Cesare Netti.
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Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti
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Alessandro Scarlatti
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Philip Glass
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The 904th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron was last assigned at a base which closed in which year ?
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Title: 28th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron
Passage: The 28th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron is a provisional United States Air Force unit. It was last known to be assigned to the 40th Air Expeditionary Group. Diego Garcia Air Base, British Indian Ocean Territory. Its current status is undetermined
Title: 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron
Passage: The 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron is a provisional United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Operations Group at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. It has supported operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria from this location.
Title: 44th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron
Passage: The 44th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron is a provisional United States Air Force unit attached to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing. It was last known to be stationed at Al-Udeid Air Base, Qatar, where it engaged in air refueling operations in support of United States Air Forces Central.
Title: 900th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron
Passage: The 900th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron is a provisional United States Air Force unit. It was last known to be assigned to the 398th Air Expeditionary Group at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey.
Title: 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron
Passage: The 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron is a provisional United States Air Force (USAF) unit. It is assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Operations Group at Al Dhafra Air Base in United Arab Emirates. It has supported operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria from this location. The squadron has a varied background, having been formed by a series of consolidations of no fewer than five distinct units.
Title: 90th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron
Passage: The 90th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron is a provisional United States Air Force unit. Until March 2013, it was assigned to the 385th Air Expeditionary Group at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. It then departed for an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia.
Title: 904th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron
Passage: The 904th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 320th Bombardment Wing at Mather Air Force Base, California, where it was inactivated on 30 September 1986.
Title: 310th Air Refueling Squadron
Passage: The 310th Expeditionary Air Refueling Flight is a provisional United States Air Force unit. The flight was last active as the 310th Air Refueling Squadron in October 1994, when it was assigned to the 380th Air Refueling Wing at Plattsburgh Air Force Base.
Title: Mather Air Force Base
Passage: Mather Air Force Base (Mather AFB) was a United States Air Force Base, which was closed in 1993. It was located 12 mi east of Sacramento, on the south side of U.S. Route 50 in Sacramento County, California. Mather Field was one of 32 Air Service training camps established after the United States entry into World War I in April 1917.
Title: 712th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron
Passage: The 712th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 19th Operations Group at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, where it was inactivated on 1 July 1996. In February 2001, the squadron was converted to provisional status as the 712th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron.
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1993
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904th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron
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Mather Air Force Base
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Which Israeli choreographer did Maggie Black teach?
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Title: Rina Schenfeld
Passage: Rina Schenfeld (Hebrew: ) (born 1938) is an Israeli choreographer and dancer. As prima ballerina and choreographer of the Batsheva dance company, she was described by the New York Times as "one of the most important artists of our generation."
Title: Aaron Osborne
Passage: Aaron Osborne (1947 December 13, 1995)) was an American modern dancer known for his performances in works by Jos Limn, Maggie Black and Lar Lubovitch. Also a dance teacher, he was the cofounder of a San Francisco presenting organization, Dancer's Group, and its associated dance school, Footwork Studio.
Title: Yasmeen Godder
Passage: Yasmeen Godder, born in 1973, is an Israeli choreographer and dancer.
Title: Hofesh Shechter
Passage: Hofesh Shechter (born 1975) is an Israeli choreographer based in London.
Title: Maggie Black
Passage: Margaret "Maggie" Black (March 31, 1930 May 11, 2015) was a ballet teacher who taught in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. She coached dancers such as Martine Van Hamel, Kevin McKenzie, Natalia Makarova and Gelsey Kirkland. She developed a ballet technique based on anatomy. She stressed moving from a neutral spinal and pelvic alignment with weight evenly distributed throughout each foot. She amassed a large following of both ballet and modern dancers. Eventually she split her class into two, one for modern dancers and one for ballet dancers. Choreographers such as William Forsythe and Ohad Naharin attended her class.
Title: Barak Marshall
Passage: Barak Marshall is an American-born Israeli choreographer and singer.
Title: Moshe Efrati
Passage: Moshe Efrati (Hebrew: ) is an Israeli choreographer and founder and artistic director of the Kol Demama Dance Company, based in Tel Aviv. His works have been performed in venues around the world.
Title: Ohad Naharin
Passage: Ohad Naharin (born 1952) (Hebrew: ) is an Israeli contemporary dancer, choreographer and dance company artistic director.
Title: Idan Cohen
Passage: Idan Cohen (born June 6, 1978) is an Israeli choreographer and opera director. He was born in a kibbutz Mizra, Israel.
Title: Emanuel Gat
Passage: Emanuel Gat is an Israeli choreographer of contemporary dance.
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Ohad Naharin
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Maggie Black
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Ohad Naharin
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When was the South Korean actor and singer who starred in "The Legend of the Blue Sea" born?
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Title: Second Moon (band)
Passage: Second Moon () is a South Korean ethnic fusion band that has performed in several folk music festivals around the world. It achieved mainstream recognition by creating music for popular television shows like "Princess Hours" (2006), "Love in the Moonlight" (2016) and "The Legend of the Blue Sea" (2016).
Title: Hong Jin-kyung
Passage: Hong Jin-kyung (born December 23, 1977) is a South Korean entrepreneur, model, host, comedian and actress. She featured in the television series "My Love from the Star" (2013), "The Legend of the Blue Sea" (2016), and starred in the variety show "Off to School" (2014). She first became known due to her kimchi-making business which started from her mother's recipe.
Title: Lee Min-ho (actor, born 1987)
Passage: Lee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He first gained widespread fame in Korea and parts of Asia with his role as Gu Jun-pyo in "Boys Over Flowers" in 2009. The role won him a Best New Actor award at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards. He is noted for his leading roles in "City Hunter" (2011), "The Heirs" (2013) and "The Legend of the Blue Sea" (2016). The success of Lee's television dramas throughout Asia established him as a top Hallyu star. Lee starred in his first leading role in film with "Gangnam Blues" (2015), followed by his first China-produced film "Bounty Hunters" (2016).
Title: Jin Hyuk
Passage: Jin Hyuk is a South Korean television director. He directed "Brilliant Legacy" (2009), "City Hunter" (2011), "Prosecutor Princess" (2010), "Master's Sun" (2013), "Doctor Stranger" (2014), and "The Legend of the Blue Sea" (2016).
Title: Shin Eun-soo
Passage: Shin Eun-soo (born October 23, 2002) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 2016 as the female lead in movie "". She also starred in the television series "The Legend of the Blue Sea" (SBS) as teenage Se-hwa.
Title: Shin Won-ho
Passage: Shin Won-Ho (born October 23, 1991) is a South Korean singer, actor and member of multinational idol group Cross Gene. He has featured in television series "Bachelor's Vegetable Store" (2011), "Big" (2012) and "The Legend of the Blue Sea" (2016).
Title: The Legend of the Blue Sea
Passage: The Legend of the Blue Sea () is a 2016-2017 South Korean television series starring Jun Ji-hyun and Lee Min-ho. Inspired by a classic Joseon legend from Korea's first collection of unofficial historical tales about a fisherman who captures and releases a mermaid, this drama tells the love story of a con-artist and a mermaid who travels across the ocean to find him. It aired on SBS every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 (KST) started from 16 November 2016 until 25 January 2017.
Title: Park Ji-eun
Passage: Park Ji-eun (born 1976) is a South Korean television screenwriter. She wrote the hit Korean dramas "Queen of Housewives" (2009), "My Husband Got a Family" (2012), "My Love from the Star" (2013-2014), "The Producers" (2015) and "The Legend of the Blue Sea" (2016).
Title: Jung Joon
Passage: Jung Joon (born March 6, 1979) is a South Korean actor. Though primarily a supporting actor, he played the leading role in the 2001 television drama "Delicious Proposal" and the 2006 film "Blue Sky". In 2013, Jung and real-life friends Yang Dong-geun and Kim Yoo-mi starred in the documentary "Black Gospel", in which they joined Korean gospel group Heritage on a month-long trip to Harlem to discover and experience the roots of gospel music.
Title: Park Jung-chul
Passage: Park Jung-chul (born Park Chul on November 5, 1976) is a South Korean actor. Park made his acting debut in 1997 through a talent search by the KBS network, and has since starred in the romantic comedy film "Oh! Happy Day" (2003) and television dramas such as "Legend" (2001), "Present" (2002), "Remember" (2002), "Blue Fish" (2007), "Eight Days, Assassination Attempts against King Jeongjo" (2007), "War of Money: The Original" (2008), "My Lady" (2008), "Wife Returns" (2009), "Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror" (2011), and "Angel's Revenge" (2014). He has also been a cast member of the reality show "Law of the Jungle" since 2012.
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June 22, 1987
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The Legend of the Blue Sea
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Lee Min-ho (actor, born 1987)
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What country of origin does Fire and Daniel Baldwin have in common?
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Title: The Pandora Project
Passage: The Pandora Project is an action thriller film released in 1998. The film stars Daniel Baldwin, Erika Eleniak, Tony Todd, and Bo Jackson.
Title: Fire (Part 1)
Passage: "Fire" (Part 1) is the season premiere of the of the American police drama television series "". It originally aired on NBC on October 20, 1995. The episode was written by Julie Martin (from a story by Tom Fontana and Henry Bromell) and was directed by Tim Hunter. The two-part story centres on Pembleton and Bayliss' investigation into a pair of arson-related homicides, and introduces a new regular character, Arson Squad detective Mike Kellerman (played by Reed Diamond), who subsequently transfers to Homicide and partners with Det. Meldrick Lewis. This episode also flagged the permanent departure of regular characters Stanley Bolander (Ned Beatty) and Beau Felton (Daniel Baldwin).
Title: Daniel Baldwin
Passage: Daniel Leroy Baldwin (born October 5, 1960) is an American actor, director and producer. He is the second eldest of the four Baldwin brothers, all of whom are actors. Baldwin is known for his role as Detective Beau Felton in the popular NBC TV series "". He has had other starring roles, including "" (1992), "Mulholland Falls" (1996), "Vampires" (1998), "The Pandora Project" (1998), "Stealing Candy" (2002), "Paparazzi" (2004) and "Grey Gardens" (2009).
Title: Renaissance Centre (Erie, Pennsylvania)
Passage: Renaissance Centre, formerly known as the Erie Trust Company Building and the G. Daniel Baldwin Building, is a 198 ft skyscraper located in Erie, Pennsylvania in the United States. Intended to be the headquarters for the largest bank in Erie, the Erie Trust Company Building was designed by the firm Dennison and Hiron in 1925. Completed in 1928 at the climax of the Roaring Twenties, the building's namesake bank failed in 1933 after the start of the Great Depression. It was renamed the G. Daniel Baldwin Building in 1943. In 1996, it became Renaissance Centre and was listed on National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
Title: Love Kills (film)
Passage: Love Kills is a 1998 film by Mario Van Peebles starring Mario Van Peebles, Lesley Ann Warren, and Daniel Baldwin.
Title: Stealing Candy
Passage: Stealing Candy is a 2003 thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Daniel Baldwin.
Title: Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993 film)
Passage: Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman is a 1993 television film, it is a remake of the 1958 film of the same name. Directed by Christopher Guest and starring Daryl Hannah and Daniel Baldwin, the film premiered on HBO on December 11, 1993, and was later theatrically released in the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
Title: Cleaver (The Sopranos)
Passage: Cleaver is a metafictional film within a TV-series that serves as an important plot element toward the end of the HBO television drama series "The Sopranos". Although very little film material is actually shown in the series, its planning and development are discussed at large throughout multiple seasons of the show. The extent to which Sopranos character Christopher Moltisanti mixes confidential and personal information about the Soprano mob family into the story elements of Cleaver is the focal point throughout its development. After the project eventually materializes, Cleaver can be categorized as a direct-to-DVD mafia-slasher film, described alternately as ""Saw" meets "the Godfather II"", ""the Ring" meets "The Godfather"", and "a story about a young man who goes to pieces and then manages to pull himself together again". Several characters are credited for their involvement in the project. The screenplay was written by J. T. Dolan based on a story by Christopher Moltisanti, directed by Morgan Yam and produced by Carmine Lupertazzi, Jr. and Moltisanti. The film starred Jonathan LaPaglia as Michael "the Cleaver" and Daniel Baldwin as mob boss Salvatore ("Sally Boy"). Also starring as Sally-boy's key advisors are George Pogatsia as Frankie and Lenny Ligotti as Nicky. Moltisanti and Lupertazzi initially attempts to recruit Ben Kingsley to fill the role of the mafia don in "Luxury Lounge (6x07)," but Kingsley eventually turns down the part.
Title: Beau Baldwin
Passage: Beau Daniel Baldwin (born May 21, 1972) is an American football coach and former player. He is the offensive coordinator at University of California, Berkeley, a position he has held since January 2017. Baldwin served as the head football coach at Central Washington University in 2007 and at Eastern Washington University from 2008 to 2016. He led the 2010 Eastern Washington Eagles football team to a NCAA Division I Football Championship.
Title: Active Stealth
Passage: Active Stealth is a 2000 American action film, directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Daniel Baldwin.
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American
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Fire (Part 1)
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Daniel Baldwin
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Which musical act has more members, Sleigh Bells or Shihad?
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Title: Colours of Light
Passage: Colours of Light is the compilation album of vocal pieces by Yasunori Mitsuda. It was released on August 26, 2009 in Japan by Sleigh Bells. The album is composed of 14 remastered songs from games and soundtracks that he has composed, and one piece from an album of original songs by game music composers.
Title: Oh Santa!
Passage: "Oh Santa!" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey from her second Christmas albumthirteenth studio album, "Merry Christmas II You" (2010). Carey wrote and produced the song in collaboration with Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox. It was released as the lead single from the album. It is an up-tempo RB song about Carey making a plea for Santa Claus to bring back her partner in time for the Christmas holidays. Instrumentation of sleigh bells, jingle bells and hand claps. It received a positive response from music critics, with many praising its composition and style.
Title: I Wanna Be Your Dog
Passage: "I Wanna Be Your Dog" is a 1969 song by the American rock band The Stooges. The song is included on their self-titled debut album. Its memorable riff, composed of only three chords (G, F and E), is played continuously throughout the song (excepting two brief 4-bar bridges). The 3-minute-and-9-second-long song, with its raucous, distortion-heavy guitar intro, pounding, single-note piano riff played by producer John Cale of The Velvet Underground, and steady, driving beat, established The Stooges at the cutting edge example of the heavy metal and punk sound. The song notably uses sleigh bells throughout.
Title: BUKU Music Art Project
Passage: BUKU Music Art Project is a New Orleans based two-day music and arts festival founded in 2012 by Winter Circle Productions and held annually at Mardi Gras World. BUKU considers itself to be a boutique event that delivers a big festival punch without compromising its house-party vibe. BUKU seeks to serve as a platform for the intersection of pop culture and the New Orleans underground arts community, and combines international musicians with local food vendors, local visual artists, and various surprise pop-up street performers throughout the site. BUKU's musical tastes have been a relatively even mix of electronic dance music, hip hop music, and indie rock featuring past performances by Skrillex, Ellie Goulding, Kid Cudi, Bassnectar, The Flaming Lips, Calvin Harris, Kendrick Lamar, AAP Rocky, Passion Pit, Nas, Explosions in the Sky, Major Lazer, Alt-J, TV on the Radio, Chromeo, Flux Pavilion, Flosstradamus, Sleigh Bells, Earl Sweatshirt, Porter Robinson, Die Antwoord, RL Grime, Seth Troxler, Purity Ring, Jamie Jones and dozens of others.
Title: Tell 'Em
Passage: "Tell 'Em" is a song by American music duo Sleigh Bells from their debut album "Treats". Written by Miller and sung by Alexis Krauss, the song is the album's opening track, and was released as its lead single.
Title: Jessica Rabbit (album)
Passage: Jessica Rabbit is the fourth studio album by American noise pop duo Sleigh Bells. It was released on November 11, 2016 by Torn Clean, the duo's own label, in partnership with Sinderlyn.
Title: Sleigh Bells (band)
Passage: Sleigh Bells is an American noise pop musical duo based in Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2008. The duo consists of vocalist Alexis Krauss and guitarist Derek Edward Miller. After signing to N.E.E.T. Recordings and Mom Pop Music, Sleigh Bells released their debut album, "Treats", in May 2010. Their follow-up album, "Reign of Terror", was released in February 2012. In October 2013, the band released their third album, "Bitter Rivals" while their fourth album, "Jessica Rabbit", was released in November 2016.
Title: Comeback Kid (song)
Passage: "Comeback Kid" is a song written and performed by noise pop duo Sleigh Bells, issued as the official lead single for their second album "Reign of Terror" (following the promotional single Born to Lose). The song was released January 17, 2012. On February 18, the band performed the song on "Saturday Night Live".
Title: Reign of Terror (Sleigh Bells album)
Passage: Reign of Terror is the second studio album by American noise pop duo Sleigh Bells. The album was released on February 21, 2012 by MomPop.
Title: Shihad
Passage: Shihad are a rock band from New Zealand, formed in 1988. The band consists of Jon Toogood (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Phil Knight (lead guitar, synthesiser, backing vocals), Karl Kippenberger (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Tom Larkin (drums, backing vocals, samplers). During their recording career, Shihad have produced five number-one studio albums, holding the title for most number one records for any New Zealand artist, alongside Hayley Westenra, and three top-ten singles in New Zealand.
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Shihad
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Sleigh Bells (band)
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Shihad
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After which Australian potato farmer was "Cliff Young Australian 6-day race" renamed?
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Title: Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic
Passage: The Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic cycling race is a one-day road bicycle race. The race started in 1895 and is Australia's oldest one day race and the world's second oldest one day race, after the LigeBastogneLige Classic. Historically until 1938 the race started in Warrnambool and finished 165 mi later in Melbourne. In 1895 the race was run in the opposite direction, from Melbourne to Warrnambool and then again from 1939. The route started in central Melbourne and followed the Princes Highway to Warrnambool on Victoria's western coast. This traditional route was the longest race on the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) calendar, the exact distance varying slightly over time.
Title: Spud Shed
Passage: Spud Shed is a Western Australian supermarket chain. Its owner, Tony Galati, who is also a potato farmer, uses promotions such as free potato giveaways to protest against what he considers to be unfair and excessive control by the Potato Marketing Corporation of WA of the quantity, varieties and price of potatoes grown and sold in Western Australia. Most of their stores operate 24 hours a day, and are among the only supermarkets in the state able to do so.
Title: John H. Reed
Passage: John Hathaway Reed (January 5, 1921 October 31, 2012) was the 67th Governor of Maine. He was once an Aroostook County potato farmer. Reed was a Republican who took office following the death of Governor Clinton Clauson.
Title: Dutch Wonderland
Passage: Dutch Wonderland is a 48 acre amusement park just east of Lancaster, Pennsylvania in West Lampeter Township, appealing primarily to families with small children. The park's theme is a "Kingdom for Kids." The entrance to the park has a stone imitation castle faade, which was built by Earl Clark, a potato farmer, before he opened the park in 1963.
Title: Cliff Young Australian 6-day race
Passage: The Cliff Young Australian 6 Day Race is an ultramarathon race that takes place in Colac, Victoria. One of a small handful of Six Day races around the world, the Cliff Young has had many fine performances culminating in November 2005 with Yiannis Kouros, arguably the best multiday runner in the world, setting a new world 6 Day record. It started in 1983 and was renamed in 2004 after Cliff Young, a Colac farmer and winner of the inaugural Sydney to Melbourne Westfield's Ultramarathon in May 1983.
Title: Noel Francis Kelly
Passage: Noel Francis Kelly was born on 17 December 1930 in Ballarat, Victoria. Noel had very humble beginnings starting out in life as a potato farmer and truck driver. In 1969 Noel built a stable complex at Dowling Forest Racecourse, Ballarat.
Title: Cliff Young (athlete)
Passage: Albert Ernest Clifford "Cliff" Young, OAM (8 February 19222 November 2003) was an Australian potato farmer and athlete from Beech Forest, Victoria, best known for his unexpected win of the inaugural Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon in 1983 at 61 years of age.
Title: Barry Cunningham
Passage: Barry Thomas Cunningham (born 26 October 1939) was an Australian politician. Born in Pakenham, Victoria, he was a dairy and potato farmer and an agricultural contractor before entering politics. In 1980, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for McMillan, defeating Barry Simon of the Liberal Party, who had been deprived of Democratic Labor Party preferences due to his views on abortion. He was defeated in 1990, but was re-elected in 1993, before being defeated again in 1996.
Title: Across the Years
Passage: Across The Years is a series of timed multi-day ultramarathons held from December 28-January 1 each year outside Phoenix, Arizona. It consists of a 24-hour race, a 48-hour race, a 72-hour race and a 6-day race. The 6-day race was reintroduced for the 2013-2014 edition.
Title: Henry Semon
Passage: Henry Semon (3 November 1884 9 October 1958), also known as Hank Semon, was a potato farmer and politician from Oregon. He served twelve terms in the Oregon House of Representatives, making him one of the longest serving members of that body. A conservative Democrat from a rural district, Semon was known for his ability to work with Republicans in the state legislature. As a result, he served as chairman of the powerful ways and means committee for nine terms, serving in that position under both Democratic and Republican majorities. He was also an innovative farmer, who brought a new potato variety into common use in south central Oregon.
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Cliff Young
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Cliff Young Australian 6-day race
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Cliff Young (athlete)
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Why is it fitting "Marchesa Casati" was painted by Augustus John?
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Title: Crab Tree Club
Passage: The Crab Tree Club was a nightclub in Greek Street, Soho, London, that was established by the painter Augustus John in April 1914 with the financial support of Thomas Scott-Ellis (Lord Howard de Walden). John wrote to his friend John Quinn, "We are starting a new club in town called the 'Crab-tree' for artists, poets and musicians... It ought to be amusing and useful at times". The club was a popular meeting place for London bohemians immediately before the First World War who would descend en-masse on the Crab Tree after the Caf Royal closed for the night.
Title: John Hope-Johnstone (photographer)
Passage: Charles John Hope-Johnstone (1883-1970) was a British photographer and a member or associate of the Bloomsbury Group He served as editor of the "Burlington Magazine" from 1919-1920 and tutored the children of Augustus John. He had walked to Bosnia with Gerald Brenan before World War I, and introduced the latter to the Bloomsbury Group in 1919. For many years, until his death, he lived in a tiny cottage attached to Gerald Brenan's house in Aldbourne, Wiltshire.
Title: Scot D. Ryersson
Passage: Scot D. Ryersson (September 10, 1960 in Suffern, New York) is an illustrator, graphic artist and writer. In addition to many critiques and essays on film and literature, he is the co-author of the biography "Infinite Variety: The Life and Legend of the Marchesa Casati", as well as "The Marchesa Casati: Portraits of a Muse".
Title: Luisa Casati
Passage: Luisa, Marchesa Casati Stampa di Soncino (23 January 1881 1 June 1957), also known as Luisa Casati, was an Italian heiress, muse, and patroness of the arts in early 20th-century Europe known for her eccentricities. As the concept of quaintrelle was re-developed, Marchesa Casati fitted the utmost example by saying: "I want to be a living work of art".
Title: Gwen John
Passage: Gwendolen Mary John (22 June 1876 18 September 1939) was a Welsh artist who worked in France for most of her career. Her paintings, mainly portraits of anonymous female sitters, are rendered in a range of closely related tones. Although she was overshadowed during her lifetime by her brother Augustus John, her reputation has grown steadily since her death.
Title: Dorelia McNeill
Passage: Dorothy (Dorelia) McNeill (19 December 1881 23 July 1969) was best known as a model for the Welsh artists Gwen John and Augustus John, was the common-law wife of the latter, and has been credited for inspiring "his first unequivocally personal work". In her time she was regarded by some as an exemplar of bohemian fashion.
Title: Lilian Shelley
Passage: Lilian Shelley (born Lilian Milsom) (1892 - after 1933) was a popular music hall entertainer and later artists' model in London in the early 1900s known as "The Bug" or "The Pocket Edition". She posed for Jacob Epstein and Augustus John. John's portrait of Shelley was described as one of the "star turns" in an exhibition "Pictures of Women" at the Wildenstein Galleries, London, in 1940. He called her "Bill".
Title: A Matter of Time (film)
Passage: A Matter of Time is a 1976 American-Italian musical fantasy film starring Liza Minnelli and Ingrid Bergman, directed by Vincente Minnelli. The screenplay by John Gay is based on the novel "The Film of Memory" by Maurice Druon. The fictional story is based loosely on the real life exploits of the infamous Italian eccentric, the Marchesa Casati, whom Druon knew during her declining years in London while he was stationed there during World War II. The film marked the first screen appearance for Isabella Rossellini, the last for Charles Boyer, and it proved to be Vincente Minnelli's final project.
Title: Euphemia Lamb
Passage: Euphemia Lamb (c.18891957), born Nina Forrest (some sources, as well as publicly available records, alongside giving her first name as 'Anne', indicate her middle name was actually Euphemia, casting doubt on the tentative claim that Henry Lamb perceived in her a likeness to Saint Euphemia) was an artists' model and the wife of Henry Lamb. She modelled for Augustus John and Jacob Epstein and came to exemplify the sexual freedom of the bohemian lifestyle of the early twentieth century. Henry Lamb renamed her Euphemia, by which name she was generally known. John Maynard Keynes commented that Euphemia had more of a sex life "than the rest of us put together". She was one of the lovers of the occultist Aleister Crowley.
Title: Marchesa Casati (painting)
Passage: The Marchesa Casati (] ) is a portrait of Luisa Casati by Augustus John, painted in oil on canvas in 1919. It is currently housed in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto.
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I want to be a living work of art
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Marchesa Casati (painting)
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Luisa Casati
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Which English actor, who received classical training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, starred in the 2012 mystery romantic drama 'The Words' along with Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana and Olivia Wilde?
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Title: Alan Morrissey
Passage: Alan Morrissey (born 9 October 1982) is a British actor who was born in Stepping Hill Hospital lived in the Farmers Arms pub, Stockport, where his parents were the licensees. He grew up in Stockport and then Oldham. Alan trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. In 2002 and again in 2003 Dame Maggie Smith and The Fenton Arts Trust awarded him the bursary for Talented potentials. He graduated from the Old Vic Theatre School in 2004.
Title: Milton Johns
Passage: Milton Johns (born 13 May 1938) is an English actor whose thin features and talent for obsequious or oily characters has often influenced the many television parts he has received. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Title: Bristol Old Vic
Passage: Bristol Old Vic is a British theatre company based at the Theatre Royal, Bristol. The present company was established in 1946 as an offshoot of the Old Vic in London. It is associated with the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which became a financially independent organisation in the 1990s. Bristol Old Vic runs a popular, and highly successful Young Company for young people aged 725.
Title: Daniel Day-Lewis
Passage: Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis (born 29 April 1957) is an English actor who holds both British and Irish citizenship. Born and raised in London, he excelled on stage at the National Youth Theatre, before being accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which he attended for three years. Despite his traditional actor training at the Bristol Old Vic, he is considered to be a method actor, known for his constant devotion to and research of his roles. He would often remain completely in character for the duration of the shooting schedules of his films, even to the point of adversely affecting his health. He is one of the most selective actors in the film industry, having starred in only five films since 1998, with as many as five years between roles. Protective of his private life, he rarely gives interviews and makes very few public appearances.
Title: The Words (film)
Passage: The Words is a 2012 mystery romantic drama film, written and directed by Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal in their directorial debut. It stars Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Olivia Wilde, Jeremy Irons, Ben Barnes, Dennis Quaid, and Nora Arnezeder.
Title: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Passage: The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School is a drama school in Bristol, England that provides training in acting for film, television and theatre. It is one of the most prestigious drama schools in the United Kingdom, founded by Laurence Olivier in 1946.
Title: Kate Fahy
Passage: Katherine Fahy is an English stage and film actress from Birmingham. She studied drama at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and then joined its Young Vic Theatre Company. Later on she joined the Everyman Theatre Liverpool Company, where she met actor Jonathan Pryce. She made her theatre directorial debut on January 2010 with "Wet Weather Cover", a play written by Oliver Cotton.
Title: Jeremy Irons
Passage: Jeremy John Irons (born 19 September 1948) is an English actor. After receiving classical training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Irons began his acting career on stage in 1969 and has since appeared in many West End theatre productions, including "The Winter's Tale", "Macbeth", "Much Ado About Nothing", "The Taming of the Shrew", "Godspell", "Richard II", and "Embers". In 1984, he made his Broadway debut in Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing" and received a Tony Award for Best Actor.
Title: Esme Church
Passage: Esme Church (10 February 1893 31 May 1972) was a British actress and theatre director. In a long career she acted with the Old Vic Company, the Royal Shakespeare Company and on Broadway. She directed plays for the Old Vic, became head of the Old Vic Theatre School and then director of the Bradford Civic Playhouse, with its associated Northern Theatre School.
Title: Ian McCurrach
Passage: Ian McCurrach (born c. 1959) is a British actor, director, journalist and author. Ian trained at The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and he is probably best known for his portrayal of the lead character of Pip in a Peter Coe production of Dickens' "Great Expectations" at the Old Vic Theatre in London in 1985 and for his weekly travel column in "The Independent on Sunday" since 2009.
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Jeremy Irons
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The Words (film)
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Jeremy Irons
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What is the approximate population of the town where mile Cammaerts died?
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Title: Le drapeau belge
Passage: Le drapeau belge ("The Belgian Flag") is a recitation with orchestral accompaniment written by the English composer Edward Elgar as his Op. 79, in 1917. The words are by the Belgian poet mile Cammaerts. The poem reflects on the wartime meaning of the colours of the Belgian flag.
Title: St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador
Passage: St. Anthony is a town on the northern reaches of the Great Northern Peninsula of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. St. Anthony serves as a main service centre for northern Newfoundland and southern Labrador. St. Anthony and surrounding area has an approximate population of 4,330. The population of the town itself was 2,418 in 2011, compared with 2,476 in 2006 and 2,730 in 2001.
Title: Carillon (Elgar)
Passage: Carillon is a recitation with orchestral accompaniment written by the English composer Edward Elgar as his Op. 75, in 1914. The words are by the Belgian poet mile Cammaerts.
Title: mile Cammaerts
Passage: mile Leon Cammaerts CBE (16 March 1878 in Saint-Gilles, Belgium 2 November 1953, Radlett, Hertfordshire) was a Belgian playwright, poet (including war poet) and author who wrote primarily in English and French.
Title: Sungai Ruan
Passage: Sungai Ruan is a town located in Raub District, Pahang, Malaysia. With a latitude of 3.8 (3 47' 60 N) and a longitude of 101.87 (101 52' 0 E), it is a hydrographic (stream). The 10 square km area of town has an approximate population of 10,000 and an average elevation of 227 meters above sea level. The town is surrounded by isolated forest and oil palm plantations. Sungai Ruan located about 13 km from Raub town. Most of the resident here are rubber tappers and farmers, a predominantly Chinese new village with plantations as their main source of income. The ethnic composition is roughly 15 Malay and Bumiputra, 65 Chinese, 5 Indians and 15 non-citizens.
Title: Darraweit Guim, Victoria
Passage: Darraweit Guim is a Victorian town, situated on Deep Creek, on the edge of the Shire of Macedon Ranges near the shire's boundary with the Shire of Mitchell. In 1992 the town had an approximate population of 300 with approximately 120 homes and a local school overseeing 51 students. Next to the school are the two local tennis courts which are regularly used. Up the hill is the Town Hall, Churches and CFA which protects the area. Platypus can be spotted in the local creek, and wombats also have burrows in the river banks.
Title: Radlett
Passage: Radlett is an affluent town in the county of Hertfordshire between St Albans and Borehamwood on Watling Street with a population of approximately 8,000. It is located in the council district of Hertsmere and is covered by two wards, Aldenham East and Aldenham West. It is located inside the M25 motorway.
Title: Quand nos bourgeons se rouvriront
Passage: Quand nos bourgeons se rouvriront ("When the spring comes round") is a song for solo soprano, part of a staged recitation with orchestra "Une voix dans le dsert" written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1915. The words are by the Belgian poet mile Cammaerts.
Title: Une voix dans le dsert
Passage: Une voix dans le dsert ("A Voice in the Desert") is a recitation, with a soprano soloist and orchestra, written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1915 as his Op. 77. The words are by the Belgian poet mile Cammaerts.
Title: Imzouren
Passage: Imzouren (Berber: Imzuren, , Arabic: ) is a town in the north of Morocco and has an approximate population of 30,000 people. Imzouren is in the Rif mountains, near the city Al Hoceima and has nearly grown to the village Bni Bouayach. It's also close to the Souani Beach. Imzouren is a city from which many Moroccans have emigrated to the Netherlands 150 000 immigrants and France 100 000 immigrants for work and for a better life. Most of the inhabitants in Imzouren are Imazighen. The February 2004 Al Hoceima earthquake occurred near Imzouren and registered 6.3 on the moment magnitude scale. At least 564 people died there, with over 250 people wounded. Imzouren is annually visited by thousands of tourists, including Moroccan travellers and European tourists. There is a large number of cafs and terraces and a lively nightlife. It is home to an SOS Children's Village. Last but not least, from a harmonic union of two Rifean parents, thus an Askerito came to this beautiful planet the 8th of August 1995.
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Kete Krachi is the district capital of what region?
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Title: Manyoni District
Passage: Manyoni District is one of the 6 districts in the Singida Region of Tanzania. The district capital is the town of Manyoni. The district is bordered to the North by the Ikungi District, to the East by the Dodoma Region, to the South by the Iringa Region, to the Southwest by the Mbeya Region and to the West by the Tabora Region.
Title: Harburg-Wilhelmsburg
Passage: Harburg-Wilhelmsburg was a city in the Prussian Province of Hanover briefly in existence from 1927 and 1937, resulting from the merger of the cities of Harburg and Wilhelmsburg. In 1937, Harburg-Wilhelmsburg, along with the cities from the Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein, Altona and Wandsbek, is annexed to Hamburg in the Greater Hamburg Act. Despite its incorporation into Hamburg, Harburg continued to be the district capital of the Hanoverian district of Harburg. In 1944, the district capital was transferred to Winsen (Luhe).
Title: Krachi East (Ghana parliament constituency)
Passage: Krachi East is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Krachi East is located in the Krachi East district of the Volta Region of Ghana.
Title: Krachi West (Ghana parliament constituency)
Passage: Krachi West is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Krachi West is located in the Krachi district of the Volta Region of Ghana.
Title: Kwadjokrom
Passage: Kwadjokrom is a small town and is the capital of Sene District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Eastern Region in south Ghana. Kwadjokrom is in the east of Brong-Ahafo Region, and is situated by Lake Volta. Kwadjokrom is connected by road highway to Ejura and Yeji. Kwadjokrom is connected by a ferry to the town of Kete Krachi.
Title: Krachi East District
Passage: The Krachi East District is one of the twenty-five (25) districts in the Volta Region. Krach East district capital and administrative centre is Dambai.
Title: Krachi West District
Passage: The Krachi West District is one of the twenty-five (25) districts in the Volta Region. Krachi West district capital and administrative centre is Kete Krachi.
Title: Kang Meas District
Passage: Kang Meas District (Khmer: ; "Ring of Gold") is a district ("srok") located in Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia. The district capital is Peam Chi Kang town located some 13 kilometres south of the town of Prey Toteung on National Highway 7 and is 110 kilometres by road from Phnom Penh. National road 70 provides access to the district from the highway and meets provincial road 223 at the district capital. This long relatively narrow district parallels the northern bank of the Mekong for about 40 kilometres between Kampong Cham (city) and Mukh Kampul District in Kandal Province. As the district is low-lying, much of the land area of the district is inundated when the Mekong rises during the wet season.
Title: Kete Krachi
Passage: Kete Krachi is a town in the Krachi West District of the Volta Region of Ghana. Kete Krachi is the capital of the Krachi West District. It is in the West of the Volta region, and is adjacent to Lake Volta. Kete Krachi is connected by a ferry to the town of Kwadjokrom, and by road to Bimbila and Dambai. The town is also known for the Kete Krachi Secondary Technology. The school is a second cycle institution. Kete Krachi is the seventy-second most populous settlement in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 11,788 people.
Title: N Phc
Passage: N Phc is a township ("Th trn") of Ngn Sn District, Bc Kn Province, in Vietnam. However, this township is not the district capital. Ngan Son District capital is in Van Tung Commune.
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Krachi West District
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What city holds the country seat in Lamar County?
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Title: Lamar County Airport
Passage: Lamar County Airport (FAA LID: M55) is a public-use airport in Lamar County, Alabama, United States. It is owned by the Lamar County Commission and located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) north of the central business district of Vernon, Alabama.
Title: Vernon, Alabama
Passage: Vernon is a city in Lamar County, Alabama, United States. The city is the county seat of Lamar County, and previously served as the seat of its two predecessors, Jones County (not to be confused with Covington County), which briefly existed in 1867, and for Sanford County from 1868 until it was renamed Lamar in 1877. It incorporated in 1870. At the 2010 census the population was 2,000, down from 2,143 in 2000. It is the largest city in Lamar County as of 2010, and previously held the distinction in 1880 and from 1960-1990, falling to 2nd place in 2000 behind Sulligent, but since reclaiming the title.
Title: Baxterville, Mississippi
Passage: Baxterville is an unincorporated community in Lamar County, Mississippi. It is located in the southwestern portion of Lamar County along Mississippi Highway 13, southwest of Hattiesburg.
Title: Barnesville, Georgia
Passage: Barnesville is a city in Lamar County, Georgia, United States. The city is a part of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 6,755. The city is the county seat of Lamar County.
Title: Lamar County Comprehensive High School
Passage: Lamar County Comprehensive High School is a public high school located in Barnesville, Georgia, United States. The school is part of the Lamar County School District, which serves Lamar County.
Title: Lamar County, Mississippi
Passage: Lamar County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 55,658. Its county seat is Purvis. Named for the post-Civil War Mississippi statesman Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar, the county was carved out of Marion County to the west in 1904.
Title: Purvis, Mississippi
Passage: Purvis is a city in Lamar County, Mississippi. It is part of the Hattiesburg, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,164 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Lamar County. The Town of Purvis was incorporated on February 25, 1888 and was founded by and named after Thomas Melville Purves, originally of Marion County, Alabama. Purves, born March 8, 1820, was a second generation Scottish-American; his grandfather emigrated to Charleston, South Carolina in 1765.
Title: Sulligent, Alabama
Passage: Sulligent is a city in Lamar County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city is 1,927, down from its record high of 2,151 in 2000. From 1910-1950 and again in 2000, it was the largest community in Lamar County before losing the distinction both times to the county seat of Vernon. The name is derived from railroad personnel.
Title: Lamar County Historical Museum
Passage: The Lamar County Historical Museum is a local history museum that documents Lamar County, Texas, and its county seat, Paris. It is located on West Kaufman Street in an area of Paris known as Heritage Park, where it is situated immediately south of Heritage Hall. The museum is operated by the Lamar County Historical Society. It is open between 10 am and 4 pm on Fridays and Saturdays only, and while it does not charge an admission fee, it does accept donations.
Title: Lamar County School District (Georgia)
Passage: The Lamar County School District is a public school district in Lamar County, Georgia, United States, based in Barnesville. It serves the communities of Aldora, Barnesville, and Milner.
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The Singleton Argus published what kind of newspaper in Singleton, New South Wales?
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Title: Singleton High School
Passage: Singleton High School is a rural high school located in Singleton, New South Wales, Australia. It is the second biggest rural high school in the state of New South Wales, with over 1200 students attending. Singleton High School opened in 1940.
Title: Narrandera Argus
Passage: The Narrandera Argus, previously published as "The Narandera Argus" "and Riverina Advertiser," is a weekly English language compact format newspaper published in Narandera, New South Wales (now officially "Narrandera").
Title: The Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal
Passage: The Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal, also published as "The Bathurst Free Press", "Bathurst Times", "Bathurst Argus", "Bathurst Daily Argus", "Western Times" and "Western Advocate", was a semiweekly English language broadsheet newspaper published in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.
Title: Singleton Strikers FC
Passage: Singleton Strikers Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Singleton in the Hunter Region, New South Wales. Singleton Strikers currently compete in the Northern NSW State League Division 1 with teams in First Grade, Under 23s, Under 19 and Under 17 divisions.
Title: Gulgong Guardian And District Mining Record
Passage: The Gulgong Guardian And District Mining Record, also published as "Gulgong Evening Argus and Home Rule Mining Record and The Gulgong Argus and Home Rule Mining Record" was an English language newspaper published in Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia.
Title: Singleton, New South Wales
Passage: Singleton is a town on the banks of the Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia. Singleton is 197 km north-north-west of Sydney, and 80 km northwest of Newcastle. At June 2015, Singleton had an urban population of 16,921.
Title: The Singleton Argus
Passage: The Singleton Argus, also published as "The Singleton Argus and Upper Hunter General Advocate", is a semiweekly English language newspaper published in Singleton, New South Wales, Australia since 1874.
Title: South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus
Passage: The South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus, also previously published as the "Wollongong Argus", and later as the "South Coast Times", was a weekly English language newspaper published in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia from 1900 to 1959.
Title: The Delegate Argus
Passage: The Delegate Argus, first published as "The Delegate Argus and Border Post", was a weekly English language newspaper published in Delegate, New South Wales, Australia from 1895 to 1943.
Title: South Wales Argus
Passage: The South Wales Argus is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newport, South Wales. "The Argus" is distributed in Newport and Monmouthshire.
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semiweekly English language newspaper
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Singleton, New South Wales
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Were both Oliver Sykes and Gordon Gano lead vocalists?
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Title: Frank Ferrer
Passage: Frank Ferrer (born March 25, 1966) is an American rock drummer. Ferrer is best known as the drummer for American rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he has played, toured, and recorded since 2006. Ferrer was also a member of The Psychedelic Furs, Love Spit Love as well as The Beautiful. He has recorded and worked with several high profile musicians including Robi "Draco" Rosa, Tool, Gordon Gano, PJ Harvey, Tommy Stinson, Nena, Frank Black of The Pixies , Neil Young, Perry Farrell and Cheetah Chrome of The Dead Boys.
Title: Shadow Moses (song)
Passage: "Shadow Moses" is a song by English rock band Bring Me the Horizon. Written by vocalist Oliver Sykes, guitarist Lee Malia and keyboardist Jordan Fish, it was produced by Terry Date and featured on the band's 2013 fourth studio album "Sempiternal". The song was released as the lead single from the album on 11 January 2013, reaching number 82 on the UK Singles Chart and number 2 on the UK Rock Metal Singles Chart.
Title: Louise Attaque
Passage: Louise Attaque is a French chansonfolk rock group founded in 1994. Several of the group's albums were produced by Gordon Gano, lead singer of Violent Femmes, a band whom Louise Attaque often cites as an influence and for whom their own band is named. The band is signed to the Atmosphriques record label.
Title: Oliver Sykes
Passage: Oliver "Oli" Scott Sykes (born 20 November 1986) is an English musician, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Bring Me the Horizon. He also founded the apparel company Drop Dead clothing. Sykes has also created the graphic novel "Raised By Raptors" with Drop Dead Clothing artist Ben Ashton-Bell.
Title: Hitting the Ground
Passage: Hitting the Ground is Violent Femmes member Gordon Gano's first solo album. It was produced by Warren Bruleigh and released in 2002. Gano wrote the songs for a film of the same name.
Title: Violent Femmes
Passage: Violent Femmes is an American folk punk band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, initially active from 1980 to 2009. s of 2013 , the band is active again. The band is a trio, including singer, guitarist and songwriter Gordon Gano, bassist Brian Ritchie, and various drummers: Victor DeLorenzo (19801993, 20022009 and 2013), Guy Hoffman (19932002), Brian Viglione (20132016), and John Sparrow (2016-present).
Title: Gone Daddy Gone
Passage: "Gone Daddy Gone" is a song written by Gordon Gano and originally recorded by his group Violent Femmes for their 1983 eponymous debut album.
Title: Hallowed Ground (Violent Femmes album)
Passage: Hallowed Ground is the second album by Violent Femmes, released in June 1984. Like the band's first album, the songs were mostly written by singerguitaristlyricist Gordon Gano when he was in high school. "Country Death Song", for example, was based on a true story from an 1862 news article about a man who intentionally threw his daughter into a well and then hanged himself in his barn. It was written by Gano during his 10th grade study hall. The Christian-related lyrics on "Hallowed Ground" were thought by some to be sarcastic, but Gano is a devout Christian. The other two members of Violent Femmes were atheists, and initially refused to perform those songs, but after their debut had been recorded, they relented and several of Gano's religion-themed songs were recorded for "Hallowed Ground".
Title: Gordon Gano
Passage: Gordon James Gano (born June 7, 1963) is an American musician. He is best known for being the singer, guitarist and songwriter of American alternative rock band Violent Femmes.
Title: New Times (album)
Passage: New Times is the sixth studio album released by Violent Femmes in 1994. It is the first album to not feature original drummer Victor DeLorenzo on drums, who had been replaced by Guy Hoffman. "Breakin' Up," a song lead singer Gordon Gano had written years before, was the lead single. Its video received minor airplay on MTV and appears on the band's DVD, "Permanent Record - Live Otherwise". The album did not sell well, but featured many of the Femmes' most musically complex and lyrically inventive songs, including "4 Seasons," and concert staple "I'm Nothing."
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S. Shankar and Hayato Date, have which occupation in common?
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Title: Naruto: Shippuden (season 2)
Passage: The second season of the "" anime series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. They are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. Titled Long-Awaited Reunion ( , Harukanaru Saikai ) , the season follows Naruto and friends attempting to reason with Sasuke Uchiha. The second season aired from November 2007 to April 2008 on TV Tokyo. It was also released on DVD in Japan over five discs between April 8 and August 8, 2008 by Aniplex.
Title: Naruto: Shippuden (season 20)
Passage: The episodes for the twentieth season of the anime series "" are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. The season focuses on Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura and Kakashi attempting to defeat Kaguya tsutsuki and Zetsu, the ones behind the activation of the Infinite Tsukuyomi. There is also a side story revolving around Itachi Uchiha's life in the Leaf Village and his early days in the Akatsuki. The episodes are directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo.
Title: Naruto: Shippuden (season 3)
Passage: The third season of the "" anime series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. They are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. The third season aired from April to August 2008 on TV Tokyo. Titled in Japan Twelve Guardian Ninja ( , Shugonin Jnishi ) , the anime only season follows Naruto Uzumaki attempting to protect Asuma Sarutobi's monk named Sora.
Title: Hayato Date
Passage: Hayato Date ( , Date Hayato ) is a Japanese animation film and television director.
Title: S. Shankar
Passage: Shankar Shanmugam (born 17 August 1963), credited mononymously as Shankar, is an Indian film director and producer who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. He was identified by S. A. Chandrasekhar. Recognized for directing high budget films, he is also a pioneer of vigilante movies in Tamil. He made his directorial debut in "Gentleman" (1993) produced by K. T. Kunjumon, for which he was awarded the Filmfare Best Director Award and the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director. He is the highest paid film-maker in India among his contemporaries.
Title: Naruto: Shippuden (season 4)
Passage: The fourth season of the "" anime series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. They are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. The season follows Shikamaru Nara attempting to avenge Asuma's death. The fourth season aired from August to December 2008 on TV Tokyo. It was also released on four DVDs in Japan by Aniplex between January 14 and May 13, 2009. The season was referred to by these DVDs as the chapter of Immortal Devastators Hidan and Kakuzu ( , Fushi no Hakaisha Hidan Kakuzu ) .
Title: Naruto: Shippuden (season 14)
Passage: The episodes for the fourteenth season of the anime series "" are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. The season follows Naruto helping the ninja alliance fight against Kabuto's army. It was directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo.
Title: Naruto: Shippuden (season 1)
Passage: The first season of the "" anime series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. They are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. The season is set two and a half years later, with Naruto Uzumaki and his team rescuing Gaara from the criminal organization Akatsuki. The first season aired from February to October 2007 on TV Tokyo. It was also released on DVD in Japan over eight discs between August 1, 2007 and March 5, 2008 under the name Kazekage Rescue ( , Kazekage Dakkan ) . There is also a special feature included with the seventh "Naruto: Shippuden" compilation DVD based on the second ending of the series called "Hurricane! "Konoha Academy" Chronicles" (!" " , Shipp! "Konoha Gakuen" Den ) .
Title: Naruto: Shippuden (season 16)
Passage: The episodes for the sixteenth season of the anime series "" are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. The season follows Kakashi Hatake spending years as a member of the ANBU Black Ops. The episodes are directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo.
Title: Naruto: Shippuden (season 6)
Passage: The sixth season of the "" anime series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. They are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. The sixth season aired from June 2009 to January 2010 on TV Tokyo. It was also released with the English version from January to February 2013 on Neon Alley. The season follows Sasuke Uchiha taking revenge against Itachi to avenge their clan. It also features two arcs focusing on the background stories for Kakashi Hatake and Jiraiya. The season is referred to by its DVDs as the chapter of Master's Prophecy and Vengeance ( , Shi no Yogen to Fukush ) released by Aniplex.
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John Byrne, is a writerauthor, cartoonist, performer, and broadcaster BBC London 94.9 radio, as well as being agony uncle and career advisor to The Stage, a British weekly newspaper and website covering the entertainment industry, and particularly theatre, founded in which year?
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Title: Phillip Hodson
Passage: Phillip Hodson (born April 1946 in Bedfordshire) is a British psychotherapist, broadcaster and author who popularised phone-in therapy in his role as Britain's first 'agony uncle'. His afternoon and evening counselling programmes ran on LBC Radio in London for nearly 20 years. Thereafter he worked on Talk Radio and with Jimmy Young on BBC Radio 2.
Title: The Late Show with JoAnne Good
Passage: The Late Show with Joanne Good was a live late-night radio programme on BBC London 94.9 that was broadcast from 11 January 2010 until 25 November 2012. It was presented by the actress and radio presenter JoAnne Good. The show was broadcast from Sunday to Thursday from 10pm - 2am. The show had originally been broadcast Monday to Friday until 2011.
Title: Amina Taylor
Passage: Amina Taylor is a former editor of "Pride" magazine, and former contributor to "The Guardian", She used to contribute to "Drum Magazine" and present a radio show on BBC London 94.9 with co-presenter Dotun Adebayo. She now works for Press TV , filing reports from the UK and presenting a newspaper review show named "Between the Headlines". She also and hosts a radio show on Colourful Radio.
Title: Jayson Mansaray
Passage: Jayson Mansaray (born 17 August 1987) is an Australian-born British broadcast journalist was an intern on RT's (Russia Today TV) travel show - Russia's Golden Ring: A Tour In Time, Dotun Adebayo's programme on BBC London 94.9, and currently presents the lunch programme on 91.8 Hayes FM Mondays to Thursdays from 11:00am to 14:00pm.
Title: Robert Elms
Passage: Robert Frederick Elms (born 12 June 1959) is an English writer and broadcaster. Elms was a writer for "The Face" magazine in the 1980s and is currently known for his long-running radio show on BBC London 94.9. His book "The Way We Wore", charts the changing fashions of his own youth, linking them with the social history of the times.
Title: Mark Church
Passage: Mark Church is a commentator for BBC London 94.9, reporting on all Surrey County Cricket Club's matches. He has been commentating on Surrey CCC matches since 2001. Since 2007 he has worked on Surrey TV providing highlights, interviews and other features regarding Surrey CCC and other cricket in general.
Title: The Stage
Passage: The Stage is a British weekly newspaper and website covering the entertainment industry, and particularly theatre. It was founded in 1880. It contains news, reviews, opinion, features, and recruitment advertising, mainly directed at those who work in theatre and the performing arts.
Title: Bill Buckley (radio presenter)
Passage: Bill Buckley (born 8 January 1959 in Birmingham, United Kingdom) is a radio and television presenter and former actor. For three years, he was a co-presenter of BBC Television's consumer affairs programme "That's Life! ". He currently presents on BBC Radio Berkshire and has presented shows on BBC Radio Solent, BBC Southern Counties Radio, BBC Radio Devon, BBC Radio Oxford, London talk radio station LBC 97.3, BBC London 94.9 and numerous others.
Title: John Byrne (columnist)
Passage: Originally from Dublin, Ireland, John Byrne (sometimes known as John M. Byrne) is a writerauthor, cartoonist, performer, and broadcaster BBC London 94.9 radio's "Late Night Dilemmas with Valley Fontaine" as well as being agony uncle and career advisor to The Stage newspaper and the Young Performers Magazine
Title: Advice column
Passage: An advice column is a column traditionally presented in a magazine or newspaper, though it can also be delivered through other news media, such as the internet and broadcast news media. The advice column format is question and answer: a (usually anonymous) reader writes to the media outlet with a problem in the form of a question, and the media outlet provides an answer or response. The responses are written by an advice columnist (colloquially known in British English as an agony aunt, or agony uncle if the columnist is male). The image presented was originally of an older woman dispensing comforting advice and maternal wisdom, hence the name "aunt". An advice columnist can also be someone who gives advice to people who send in problems to the newspaper.
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The Stage
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What is the birthday of the running back that U.S Route 34 in Illinois is named after?
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Title: Fisher, Oregon
Passage: Fisher is an unincorporated community in rural Lincoln County, Oregon, United States. Fisher lies along Five Rivers Road, 9.2 mi south of its intersection with Oregon Route 34. It is slightly north of the LincolnLane county line in the Siuslaw National Forest. A stream called "Five Rivers" flows northwest through Fisher, about 12 mi by water from the stream's mouth on the Alsea River. Route 34 runs along the Alsea River between Alsea and Waldport.
Title: Walter Payton
Passage: Walter Jerry Payton (July 25, 1954 November 1, 1999) was an American football running back who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons. Payton was known around the NFL as "Sweetness". A nine-time Pro Bowl selectee, Payton is remembered as a prolific rusher, once holding records for career rushing yards, touchdowns, carries, yards from scrimmage, all-purpose yards, and many other categories. He was also versatile, and retired with the most receptions by a non-receiver, and had eight career touchdown passes. He was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996. Hall of Fame NFL player and coach Mike Ditka described Payton as the greatest football player he had ever seenbut even greater as a human being.
Title: Illinois Route 164
Passage: Illinois Route 164 is a state road in rural western Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 34 in Gladstone to U.S. Route 34 and Illinois Route 41 in Galesburg. This distance is 35.70 mi .
Title: New Jersey Route 34
Passage: Route 34 is a state highway in the central part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. The route runs 26.79 mi from an intersection with Route 35 and Route 70 (the former Brielle Circle) in Wall Township, Monmouth County north to an intersection with U.S. Route 9 (US 9) in Old Bridge Township, Middlesex County. The route is a four-lane divided highway between its southern terminus and the north end of the Route 33 concurrency in Howell Township; along this stretch, the route intersects the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 195 (I-195)Route 138 within a short distance of each other. North of Route 33, Route 34 is an undivided two- to four-lane road that intersects Route 18 in Colts Neck Township and Route 79 in Matawan. Route 34 passes through mostly suburban areas along its route.
Title: Connecticut Route 34
Passage: Route 34 is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Route 34 is 24.37 mi long, and extends from Washington Street near I-84US 6 in Newtown to the junction of I-95 and I-91 in New Haven. The highways connects the New Haven and Danbury areas via the Lower Naugatuck River Valley. The portion of the route between New Haven and Derby was an early toll road known as the Derby Turnpike.
Title: Illinois Route 167
Passage: Illinois Route 167 is an eastwest state road entirely located in Knox County in western Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 34 northeast of Wataga to Illinois Route 180 east of Victoria. Illinois 167 is 12.24 mi long. The route is maintained by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
Title: Illinois Route 41
Passage: Illinois Route 41 is a northsouth highway in rural west-central Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 136 near Macomb north to U.S. Route 34 and Illinois Route 164 in Galesburg, a distance of 37.53 mi . Illinois 41 is maintained by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
Title: Illinois Route 89
Passage: Illinois Route 89 is a rural, northsouth state highway in central Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 34 in La Moille to Illinois Route 116 in Metamora. Routes 26 and 89 are the main northsouth roads between Interstate 39U.S. Route 51 and Illinois Route 29. This is a distance of 55.48 mi
Title: U.S. Route 34 in Colorado
Passage: U.S. Route 34 in Colorado is a segment of U.S. Route 34. Its west end is at U.S. Highway 40 in Granby and its east end is at the Nebraska border east of Laird, Colorado.
Title: U.S. Route 34 in Illinois
Passage: U.S. Route 34 (US 34) is an eastwest highway In the state of Illinois that runs from the Iowa state line at Gulfport, west of Galesburg, to Illinois Route 43 (IL 43) and Historic U.S. Route 66 at Harlem Avenue in Berwyn. The entire highway in Illinois is named the Walter Payton Memorial Highway after Pro Football Hall of Famer Walter Payton, who wore 34 for the Chicago Bears. The highway is 211.37 mi long within the state.
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How many Filmfare Awards did the composer who composed the score for the Telugu language romantic comedy film, "Sontham", win?
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Title: Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam
Passage: Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam (born 5 November 1988) is an Indian film director. He is known for directing the Telugu language romantic comedy film "Pellichoopulu" (2016), which won him the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu, and award for Best Screenplay - Dialogues.
Title: Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju
Passage: Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju is a 2015 Telugu language romantic drama film written and directed by Kranthi Madhav starring Sharwanand and Nithya Menen. The film released on 6 February 2015. Nithya Menon won Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress - South for her performance.
Title: Pelli Choopulu
Passage: Pelli Choopulu (English : Matchmaking) is a 2016 Indian Telugu language, romantic comedy film written and directed by Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam and produced by Raj Kandukuri and Yash Rangineni. It features Vijay Deverakonda and Ritu Varma in the lead roles. The film was released worldwide on 29 July 2016 to positive reviews from critics and received critical and commercial success. " The Hindu" termed it "a gem of a film" and gave the movie 4 stars. The film won two National Film Awards for Best Telugu film, and Best Screenplay Dialogues, two Filmfare Awards, and the SIIMA Award for Best Film.
Title: Adah Sharma
Passage: Adah Sharma an Indian film actress who mainly appears in Hindi and Telugu language films. Sharma, after finishing her schooling, made her acting debut with a leading role in the 2008 Hindi language horror film "1920", a box office success. Her portrayal of a possessed woman in the film was critically praised and earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut nomination. After the release of her critically and commercially successful romantic comedy film "Hasee Toh Phasee" (2014), she ventured into the South Indian film industries, where her first six filmsfive in Telugu languagethe romantic thriller "Heart Attack" (2014), the drama "SO Satyamurthy" (2015), the action comedy "Subramanyam for Sale" (2015), the romance "Garam" (2016) and the thriller "Kshanam" (2016) and one in Kannada the action thriller "Rana Vikrama" (2015), achieved commercial success and garnered her critical appreciation for her performances.
Title: Pesarattu (2015 film)
Passage: Pesarattu is a 2015 Telugu language romantic comedy film directed by Mahesh Kathi.
Title: Radha (film)
Passage: Radha is a 2017 Indian Telugu language romantic drama film written and directed by Chandra Mohan, making his debut. The film which tells the story of Lord Krishna in modern times, is produced by Bhogavalli Bapineedu under Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra. The film features Sharwanand and Lavanya Tripathi in lead roles along with Aksha Pardasany in an extended cameo role. The score and soundtrack is composed by Radhan and cinematography is by Karthik Ghattamneni. The film released on 12 May 2017.
Title: Bahala Chennagide
Passage: Bahala Chennagide is a 2001 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film starring Shivarajkumar, Shashikumar and Jaya Sealin the lead roles. The film is directed by M.S.Rajshekar and based on the Telugu language film "Chala Bagundi" (2000) directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana.
Title: Sontham
Passage: Sontham is a Telugu language romantic comedy film released on 23 August 2002. It was directed by Srinu Vaitla. Sunil, Aryan Rajesh, Rohit and Namitha played the lead roles. Devi Sri Prasad composed the score. It performed moderately well at the box office.
Title: Devi Sri Prasad
Passage: Devi Sri Prasad is an Indian music composer, lyricist, singer, and director. He is best known for his works in the cinema of South India, especially in Telugu cinema. He has won eight Filmfare Awards, seven of which are Filmfare Best Music Director South Awards and one Special Jury Award, five CineMAA Awards - Best Music Director, one Nandi Award for Best Music Director. Devi also choreographed a song in the Telugu film "Kumari 21F".
Title: Filmfare Awards South
Passage: Filmfare Awards South is the South Indian segment of the annual Filmfare Awards, presented by The Times Group to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the South Indian film industry. The industries like Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu actors perform their talents on the stage. They were introduced in 1954, around the films released in 1953 and Filmfare Awards initially recognizing the Hindi film industries. In 1964 awards were extended to Best Picture in Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Marathi, around the films released in 1963. The inclusion of Malayalam cinema in the awards came in 1967 while Kannada cinema was recognized in 1970. Each industry is given its own set of creative awards in annual ceremonies that have predominantly been held in Chennai and Hyderabad.
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What Airport is in the Maine district that Dean Clukey represented?
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Title: Presque Isle, Maine
Passage: Presque Isle is the commercial center and largest city in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 9,171 in 2015 as estimated by the US Census, a decrease from the count of 9,692 in the 2010 Census. The city is home to the University of Maine at Presque Isle, Northern Maine Community College, Husson University Presque Isle, Northern Maine Fairgrounds, The Aroostook Centre Mall, and the Northern Maine Regional Airport.
Title: Massachusetts's 14th congressional district
Passage: Massachusetts Congressional District 14 is an obsolete congressional district which was in eastern Massachusetts and the Maine District. It was eliminated in 1963 after the 1960 U.S. Census. Its last Congressman was Joseph William Martin, Jr., who was redistricted into the tenth district.
Title: Nathan Dean
Passage: Nathan Dean (May 9, 1934 June 8, 2013) was an insurance executive from Rockmart, Georgia, who served 15 consecutive terms in the Georgia General Assembly as Senator for district 31. Dean was first elected to the Senate in 1974 and began serving in 1975. Previously, Dean served for 12 years in the Georgia House of Representatives (1963 1975)and served on the Rockmart City Council. Dean was Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus and a member of the Executive Committee of the Democratic Party of Georgia. as Senator, Dean represented both Polk and Haralson County and parts of Bartow and Paulding county as well. Dean has been recognized for his civic dutiesseeing the Rockmart community center named in his honor, and being named Senator of the Year by the Georgia Municipal Association.
Title: Massachusetts's 19th congressional district
Passage: Massachusetts's nineteenth congressional district is an obsolete district. Its short tenure (1813-1821) was dedicated to the Maine District until Maine achieved statehood.
Title: Timothy J. Carter
Passage: Timothy Jarvis Carter (August 18, 1800 March 14, 1838) was a United States Representative from Maine. He was born in Bethel in the Maine district of Massachusetts on August 18, 1800. He attended the town schools of Bethel, studied law in Northampton, Massachusetts, was admitted to the bar in 1826 and commenced practice in Rumford, Maine. He moved to Paris, Maine in 1827 and continued the practice of law.
Title: Massachusetts's 20th congressional district
Passage: Massachusetts's twentieth congressional district is an obsolete district. Its short tenure (1813-1821) was dedicated to the Maine District until Maine achieved statehood.
Title: George Thatcher
Passage: George Thatcher (April 12, 1754 April 6, 1824) was an American lawyer, jurist, and statesman from the Maine district of Massachusetts. His name sometimes appears as George Thacher. He was a delegate for Massachusetts to the Continental Congress in 1787 and 1788. He was an associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from 1801 to 1824.
Title: Dean Clukey
Passage: Dean F. Clukey (born January 4, 1936) is an American politician from Maine. Clukey served as a Republican State Senator from Maine's 34th District, representing much of central and southern Aroostook County, including the population centers of Houlton, Fort Fairfield and Presque Isle. He was first elected to the Maine Senate in 2004 after serving from 1992 to 1998 in the Maine House of Representatives. He obtained a B.A. from the now-defunct Ricker College in Houlton. He was replaced in the Senate by fellow Republican Roger Sherman in 2006 after one term in office.
Title: Massachusetts's 17th congressional district
Passage: Massachusetts's seventeenth congressional district is an obsolete district. Its short tenure (1803-1821) was dedicated to the Maine District until Maine achieved statehood.
Title: Massachusetts's 18th congressional district
Passage: Massachusetts's eighteenth congressional district is an obsolete district. Its short tenure (1813-1821) was dedicated to the Maine District until Maine achieved statehood.
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Northern Maine Regional Airport
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Presque Isle, Maine
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What title is Brij Narayan's father often referred to with?
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Title: Brij Narayan
Passage: Brij Narayan (Hindi: ; IAST: Bj Nrya ) (born 25 April 1952) is an Indian classical musician who plays the string instrument "sarod". Narayan was born in the Indian state Rajasthan and began to study "sarod" from a young age under his father Ram Narayan and other teachers. He won the All India Radio instrumentalist competition in 1967 and accompanied his father on a tour to Afghanistan in 1969. Narayan graduated from the University of Mumbai in 1972 and has since worked on movies and toured Africa, Europe, and America.
Title: Brij Narayan Chakbast
Passage: Brij Narayan Chakbast, also spelled, Brij Narain Chakbast, (Kashmiri: , Urdu: ) was an Urdu poet.
Title: TeamIndus
Passage: Team Indus is a for-profit organisation headquartered in Bangalore, India, and led by Rahul Narayan. The team of professionals from various backgrounds in science, technology, finance and media is the only Indian team attempting to win the Google Lunar X Prize mission announced in 2007. The mission, often referred to as "Moon 2.0", is a challenge that calls for participating teams to design and land a spacecraft on the Moon. The craft is required to travel more than 500 m on the lunar surface and send feedback to Earth. The deadline of the competition is 31 December 2017.
Title: Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr
Passage: Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr (Arabic: ; "Muammad Muammad diq a-adr") (March 23, 1943 February 19, 1999), often referred to as "Muhammad Sadiq as-Sadr" which is his father's name, was a prominent Iraqi Twelver Shi'a cleric of the rank of Grand Ayatollah. He called for government reform and the release of detained Shi'a leaders. The growth of his popularity, often referred to as the followers of the Vocal Hawza, also put him in competition with other Shi'a leaders, including Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim who was exiled in Iran.
Title: Ram Narayan
Passage: Ram Narayan (Hindi: ; IAST: Rm Nrya , ] ; born 25 December 1927), often referred to with the title Pandit, is an Indian musician who popularised the bowed instrument sarangi as a solo concert instrument in Hindustani classical music and became the first internationally successful sarangi player.
Title: Alma the Younger
Passage: According to the Book of Mormon, Alma, the son of Alma ( ) was a Nephite prophet often referred to as "Alma the Younger" to distinguish him from his father, who is often referred to as "Alma the Elder". These appellations, "the Younger" and "the Elder", are not used in the Book of Mormon; they are distinctions made by scholars, useful because both individuals were prominent during the same time period and filled a similar cultural and religious role. Alma is the namesake of the Book of Alma.
Title: Ram Narayan Singh
Passage: Ram Narayan Singh often referred to as Babu Ram Narayan Singh (1885-1964) was a noted freedom fighter, social worker and politician from Hazaribagh.
Title: Daya Shankar Kaul Nasim
Passage: Daya Shankar Kaul Nasim (Kashmiri: , Urdu: ) was a Urdu poet of the 19th century who is best known for his epic "Gul Bakawali". He was defended by Brij Narayan Chakbast when it was suggested that he was not the author of this book. The poet lived from 18111845.
Title: Erturul
Passage: Erturul (Ottoman Turkish: , Erturul Gazi, Erorl; often with the title "Gazi") (died c. 1280) was the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. While his historicity is proven by coins minted by Osman I which identify Erturul as the name of his father, nothing else is known for certain about his life or activities. According to Ottoman tradition, he was the son of Suleyman Shah, leader of the Kay tribe of Oghuz Turks, who fled from eastern Iran to Anatolia to escape the Mongol Conquests. According to this legend, after the death of his father, Erturul and his followers entered the service of the Seljuks of Rum, for which he was rewarded with dominion over the town of St on the frontier with the Byzantine Empire. This set off the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the founding of the Ottoman Empire. Like his son, Osman, and their descendants, Erturul is often referred to as a "Ghazi", a heroic champion fighter for the cause of Islam.
Title: L. M. Thapar
Passage: Lalit Mohan Thapar (27 October 1930 17 January 2007), often referred to by his initials LMT, headed the LM Thapar Group of companies. He was born to Karam Chand Thapar, the founder of the Thapar Group of companies that owned industrial powerhouses such as Crompton Greaves, BILT and JCT Mills. Inder Mohan Thapar, Brij Mohan Thapar and Man Mohan Thapar are his brothers.
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Ram Narayan
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Girwa is a tehsil with its headquarters located in which major city in the Indian state of Rajasthan?
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Title: Jhadol Tehsil
Passage: Jhadol tehsil (Hindi: ) is an administrative sub-division of Udaipur district in Rajasthan, India, consisting of 283 revenue villages and 45 panchayats. The tehsil is bordered to the north by Gogunda tehsil, to the east by Girwa tehsil, to the south by Kherwara tehsil and Gujarat state, and to the west by Kotra tehsil. The tehsil headquarter is located in the village of Jhadol, southwest of the district headquarters, Udaipur.
Title: Atru
Passage: Atru is a town in the Baran district in Rajasthan, India.It is located in the southeast of northern Indian state of Rajasthan. It is block or tehsil of Baran. It is located around 35 kilometres south of the Baran dirtrict. Atru tehsil is the biggest tehsil of the Baran district, and has 141 villages under its administration. There are many facilities like a railway station, a hospital, schools, markets, well equipped roads for traffic.
Title: Pethbugh
Passage: Pethbugh is a village in Shahabad Tehsil in Anantnag District in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is located 7 km towards the south from the district headquarters Anantnag and 64 km from the state capital Srinagar. Pethbugh Pin code is 192210 and postal head office is Dialgam. Pethbugh is surrounded by Anantnag Tehsil towards the north, Qazigund Tehsil towards the south, Qaimoh Tehsil towards the west, and Pahloo Tehsil towards the east. Anantnag, Srinagar, Udhampur, and Rajauri are the nearby cities to Pethbugh. This place is in the border of the Anantnag District and Kulgam District.
Title: Girwa
Passage: Girwa is a tehsil with its headquarters in Udaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is one of the 11 tehsils of Udaipur Division and is located 31 km east of the District headquarters Udaipur.
Title: Kherwara Chhaoni
Passage: Kherwara Chhaoni is a census town and tehsil, now sub-division (Upkhand) headquarters in Udaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is bounded on the north Jharol and Girwa tehsil of Udaipur district, on the south by Dungarpur district, on the east by Sarada tehsil of Udaipur district and on the west by Gujarat state.
Title: Padampur tehsil
Passage: Padampur tehsil is one of the nine tehsils of the Ganganagar district in the north western Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located in the northern area of the district. The city of Padampur is the headquarters of the tehsil. Its north border touches Ganganagar tehsil. It has borders in the east with Sadulshahar Tehsil and with Hanumangarh district. The south-east border is with Suratgarh tehsil, the west by Raisinghnagar tehsil and north-west with Karanpur tehsil. The Village Delwan lies 5 km to the north-west.
Title: Udaipur
Passage: Udaipur ( ), also known as the "City of Lakes," the "Venice of the East," or the "Kashmir of Rajasthan," is a major city, municipal corporation and the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is the historic capital of the kingdom of Mewar in the former Rajputana Agency. It was founded in 1553 by Maharana Udai Singh of the Sisodia clan of Rajput, when he shifted his capital from the city of Chittorgarh to Udaipur. It remained as the capital city till 1818 when it became a British princely state, and thereafter the Mewar province became a part of Rajasthan when India gained independence in 1947.
Title: Newai
Passage: Newai Niwai is a town, municipality and tehsil in Tonk district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The Tonk district is bounded in the north by Jaipur district, in the east by Sawai Madhopur district, in the southeast by Kota district, in the south by Bundi district, in the southwest by Bhilwara district, and in the west by Ajmer district. Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan is the closest major city to Newai.
Title: Sujawas
Passage: Sujawas (Hindi: ; Rajasthani: ) is a town in Sikar district of Rajasthan state in India. Its tehsil is Danta Ramgarh headquarters of the 'Danta Ramgarh"' tehsil. Piprali is the Panchayat samiti headquarters of the Sujawas Panchayat samiti in the district. It is situated on National Highway-11 Gorinya Railway Station at a distance of 5 km from Sikar in north. Sujawas is a village in Piprali Tehsil in Sikar District of Rajasthan State, India. It belongs to Jaipur Division . It is located 18 km towards East from District headquarters Sikar. 15 km from Jeen Mata Temple. 102 km from State capital Jaipur.
Title: Bargaon, Udaipur
Passage: Bargaon is a census town in the Girwa tehsil of Udaipur district, Rajasthan. It is situated on the Udaipur-Gogunda highway, around 4 Km from the city center, 2 Km from Bhuwana and around 387 KM from state capital Jaipur. It has Dungla Tehsil towards East, Bhopalsagar Tehsil towards North, Mavli Tehsil towards North and Bhadesar Tehsil towards East.
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What Georgia county is Salem Camp Ground in?
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Title: St. Paul Camp Ground
Passage: St. Paul Camp Ground, also known as St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Camp Ground, is a historic African Methodist Episcopal camp meeting and national historic district located near Harleyville, Dorchester County, South Carolina. The district encompasses 43 contributing buildings. It was established about 1880, and the buildings and grounds are used for one week each year. The tabernacle is a one-story building clad in rough-sawn weatherboard. Also on the property are 54 tents, two stores, and a storage house.
Title: Camp Ground Church and Cemetery
Passage: Camp Ground Church and Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery located near Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri. The church was built in 1901, and is a one-story, Classical Revival style rectangular frame building. It measures 30 feet by 44 feet and rests on a broken ashlar foundation. The cemetery was founded in 1855 as a public burial ground and contains approximately 400 graves.
Title: Camp Ground Methodist Church
Passage: Camp Ground Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church on Camp Ground Road in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built between 1858 and 1862, and is a two-story, four bay by five bay, gable-end frame building with double front entrances in the vernacular Greek Revival style.
Title: Cypress Methodist Camp Ground
Passage: Cypress Methodist Camp Ground is a historic Methodist camp meeting in Ridgeville, Dorchester County, South Carolina. Cypress Camp Ground was functional as early as 1794, and an adjacent cemetery contains graves from the early 1800s. The campground is in the general shape of a rectangle of 34 tents, or cabins, made of rough-hewn lumber. These cabins, rectangular shaped, are generally 1 12-stories and contain earthen floors.
Title: Covington, Georgia
Passage: Covington is a city and the county seat of Newton County, Georgia, located 35 miles east of Atlanta. As of 2012, its population was 13,347.
Title: Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Passage: Sachsenhausen ("Saxon's Houses", ] ) or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. After World War II, when Oranienburg was in the Soviet Occupation Zone, the structure was used as an NKVD special camp until 1950 (See NKVD special camp Nr. 7). The camp ground with the remaining buildings is now open to the public as a museum.
Title: Anderson Camp Ground
Passage: Anderson Camp Ground (also known as Brushy Creek Arbor and United Methodist Church) is a historic camp ground in Brushy Creek, in Anderson County, Texas, United States (not to be confused with Brushy Creek in Williamson County, near Austin).
Title: Salem Camp Ground
Passage: Salem Camp Ground is a historic camp meeting site in Covington, Georgia. It was established in 1828. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 5, 1998. It is located at 3940 Salem Road.
Title: Yarmouth Camp Ground Historic District
Passage: The Yarmouth Camp Ground Historic District is a historic district encompassing a religious summer camp meeting ground in Yarmouth and Barnstable, Massachusetts. The core of the camp ground was purchased in 1863 by the Sandwich District Camp Meeting Association, a Methodist Episcopal organization, and was operated until 1939. The area contains a well-preserved collection of predominantly residential buildings built during this period; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Title: Camp Ground, Illinois
Passage: Camp Ground is an unincorporated community in Mount Vernon Township, Jefferson County, Illinois, United States. Camp Ground is 4 mi east-northeast of Mount Vernon.
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Newton County
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Salem Camp Ground
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Covington, Georgia
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Matthias Verreth currently plays as a winger for a sports club which is one of the country's what?
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Title: US Forbach
Passage: Union Sportive de Forbach Football (] ; commonly referred to as US Forbach or simply Forbach) is a French football club based in Forbach in the Lorraine region. The club was founded in 1909 under the name "Sport Club Forbach" and is a part of a sports club that consists of several other sports. The club played under the "SCF" emblem until 1919 before switching to its current name. Forbach celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009. The club currently plays in the Regional 1 Lorraine, effectively the sixth tier of French football. Though currently an amateur club, the club did have a stint as a professional club from 19571966, playing in Ligue 2.
Title: U.D. Oliveirense
Passage: Unio Desportiva Oliveirense, commonly known as simply as Oliveirense, is a Portuguese sports club from the city of Oliveira de Azemis, Aveiro. The club was founded on 25 October 1922. The club currently plays at the Estdio Carlos Osrio which holds a seating capacity of 4,000. As a sports club it fields very successful teams in rink hockey and basketball. Its rink hockey team has won the Taa de Portugal on three occasions whilst its basketball team has won the Portuguese Basketball SuperCup and the Portuguese Basketball Cup. The club currently plays in the LigaPro.
Title: Matthias Verreth
Passage: Matthias Verreth (born 20 February 1998) is a Belgian professional football player who currently plays as a winger for PSV Eindhoven in the Dutch Eredivisie.
Title: PSV Eindhoven
Passage: The Philips Sport Vereniging (] , English: Philips Sports Union ), abbreviated as PSV and internationally known as PSV Eindhoven ] is a sports club from Eindhoven, Netherlands. It is best known for its professional football department, which plays in the Eredivisie, the Dutch football top division, since its inception in 1956. Along with Ajax and Feyenoord, PSV is one of the country's "big three" clubs that have dominated the Eredivisie.
Title: R.D. gueda
Passage: Recreio Desportivo de gueda commonly known as simply as Recreio de gueda is a Portuguese sports club from gueda, Aveiro. 10 April 1924. It currently plays at the Estdio Municipal de gueda which also plays host to the club's reserve and youth teams. The club currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, following promotion from the AF Aveiro First Division in the 201516 season. The club has played once in the Primeira Liga in the 198384 season where after one season the club was relegated.
Title: Bahrain SC
Passage: Al-Bahrain Sports Club (Arabic: ), otherwise simply known as Bahrain, is primarily a Bahraini football club based in the island-governorate of Al-Muharraq. Their football team currently plays in the Bahraini Premier League. Their home football stadium is the Al Muharraq Stadium, which they share along with their local island rivals, Al-Muharraq Sports Club. Bahrain Club also have teams for other sports, such as Basketball, Team Handball and Volleyball.
Title: Luctonians
Passage: Luctonians Sports Club is an English sports club based in Kingsland, Herefordshire. The rugby union team currently plays in National League 2 North, the fourth tier of the English rugby union system. The club runs three senior sides and a full range of junior sides. Apart from rugby, Luctonians hosts the practice of cricket, golf, cycling, having also a netball section for women.
Title: Ashwood Football Club
Passage: The Ashwood Sports Club is a sports club located in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. The club is mostly known for its Australian rules football team, which currently plays in the Division 3 of Southern Football Netball League.
Title: Tanta SC
Passage: Tanta Sports Club, (Arabic: ) is an Egyptian sports club based in Tanta, Egypt and was established 1920. The club is known for their football club; it's one of the oldest Egyptian football clubs. Tanta currently plays in the Egyptian Premier League.
Title: Estrela de Vendas Novas
Passage: Estrela Futebol Clube de Vendas Novas commonly known as simply as Estrela de Vendas Novas is a Portuguese sports club from the city of Vendas Novas, vora. The club was founded in 1920. It currently plays at the Estdio Municipal Vendas Novas which holds a capacity of 650. The stadium also plays host to the club's reserve and youth team home games. The club currently plays in the Portuguese Second Division following a ninth-place finish in the 201112 season.
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"big three" clubs
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Matthias Verreth
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PSV Eindhoven
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Deckers Creek begins west of a community named for whom?
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Title: Oaks Creek
Passage: Oaks Creek drains Canadarago Lake, which is situated in the north central region of Otsego County, New York. The creek begins by Schuyler Lake, New York and flows southeast approximately 9.32 miles before converging with the Susquehanna River south of Cooperstown, New York, by Index, New York. From the source to Oaksville, New York the creek flows along Panther Mountain. Fly Creek is a main tributary to oaks creek that converges with Oaks Creek south of Fly Creek, New York.
Title: Cedar Creek (South Fork Eel River)
Passage: Cedar Creek is an 11.2 mi tributary of the South Fork Eel River in Mendocino County in the U.S. state of California. The creek begins southeast of Red Mountain, at an elevation of 778 ft . It makes an S-curve west-northwest then bends sharply south, dropping into the valley of the South Fork Eel. The confluence is south of the city of Leggett, on the river's right bank. The only named tributary of Cedar Creek is Little Cedar Creek, a headwaters tributary. Big Dann Creek joins the South Fork Eel on the same bank, just upstream of Cedar Creek, while the next major tributary downstream of Cedar is Rock Creek. The Cedar Creek watershed is rugged and has few tributaries.
Title: Upper Deckers Creek Wildlife Management Area
Passage: Upper Deckers Creek Wildlife Management Area, is located about 1 mi north of Reedsville, West Virginia in Preston County. Upper Deckers Creek WMA is located on 56 acre , consisting of two small fishing ponds and surrounding forested rolling hills.
Title: Dairy Creek (Oregon)
Passage: Dairy Creek is a 10.55 mi tributary of the Tualatin River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It begins at the confluence of its east and west forks near the unincorporated community of Schefflin and meanders southeast across the Tualatin Valley to the Tualatin River near Hillsboro, in Washington County. East Fork Dairy Creek begins at in Columbia County, slightly north of its border with Washington County, and flows generally south for 22 mi . West Fork Dairy Creek, also about 22 mi long, forms at , near the unincorporated community of Tophill, and flows generally southeast. Before railroads displaced river boats on the Tualatin, some steamships also worked the lower section of Dairy Creek, with plans to go as far up stream as Centerville.
Title: Curtis Creek
Passage: Curtis Creek is a tidal creek located in Baltimore City and Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It is a tributary of the cove Curtis Bay and is adjacent to the west of the South Baltimore community of Curtis Bay. The creek begins at the confluence of Furnace Creek and Marley Creek in northern Anne Arundel County, Maryland and flows north about 2.5 mi into Curtis Bay (which now lies in the City of Baltimore) which opens to the east into the main branch and stem of the Patapsco River (serving as the Port of Baltimore) and Chesapeake Bay.
Title: Deckers Creek
Passage: Deckers Creek is a 24.6 mi tributary of the Monongahela River that runs through north-central West Virginia. It begins west of Arthurdale and flows southeast, then north, then northwest towards Morgantown, where it empties into the Monongahela River. The stream has been contaminated by various sources, though largely due to extractive resource mining and improper sewage disposal. Recently, a conservation effort has been launched and conditions are improving, as the area continues to develop for recreational purposes.
Title: Cascade, West Virginia
Passage: Cascade is an unincorporated community in Preston County, West Virginia, United States. Cascade is located along West Virginia Route 7, Deckers Creek, and a CSX Railroad line 1.2 mi northwest of Morgantown.
Title: Arthurdale, West Virginia
Passage: Arthurdale is an unincorporated community in Preston County, West Virginia, United States. Arthurdale was named for Richard Arthur, former owner of the land on which it was built, who had sold the land to the federal government under a tax default.
Title: Little Beaver Creek (Lorain County, Ohio)
Passage: Little Beaver Creek is a tributary of Beaver Creek (a.k.a. "Big Beaver Creek") in Lorain County, Ohio. Little Beaver Creek begins north of the Lorain County Regional Airport and runs northerly until the Little Beaver joins with the Big Beaver in the present city-limits of Lorain, Ohio. (There is a smaller tributary of the Little Beaver which begins near the bygone village of "Whiskeyville".)
Title: Deckers Creek Trail
Passage: The Deckers Creek Trail is a rail trail located in West Virginia.
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Richard Arthur
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Deckers Creek
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Arthurdale, West Virginia
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Vinko Brean and Robert Greenwald, share which industry?
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Title: How the War Started on My Island
Passage: How the War Started on My Island (Croatian: "Kako je poeo rat na mom otoku" ) is a 1996 Croatian black comedy film directed by Vinko Brean and starring Vlatko Duli, Ljubomir Kereke, Ivan Brki, Predrag Vuovi, Ivica Vidovi, Boidar Orekovi and Matija Prskalo. The film was shot on location in Primoten and ibenik.
Title: Witnesses (film)
Passage: Witnesses (Croatian: "Svjedoci" ) is a Croatian drama film directed by Vinko Brean. It was released in 2003.
Title: Will Not End Here
Passage: Will Not End Here ("Nije kraj") is a 2008 Croatian Serbian co-production directed by Vinko Brean. It is based on a play by Mate Matii.
Title: Ivo Brean
Passage: Ivo Brean (27 May 1936 3 January 2017) was a Croatian playwright, novelist, and screenwriter, known for political satire. His work included screenplays written with his son Vinko.
Title: Vinko Brean
Passage: Vinko Brean (] ; born 3 February 1964) is a Croatian film director who emerged into international renown with three critically acclaimed and award-winning films that, each in its own way, broke some of the perceived taboos of Croatian cinema in the 1990s.
Title: The Priest's Children
Passage: The Priest's Children (Croatian: Sveenikova djeca ) is a 2013 Croatian comedy film directed by Vinko Brean.
Title: Robert Greenwald
Passage: Robert Greenwald (born August 28, 1943) is the founder of Brave New Films, a nonprofit film studio whose work is distributed for free in concert with nonprofit partners and movements in order to educate and mobilize for progressive causes. The work of Brave New Films has been screened over seven continents and viewed over tens of millions of times and counting. His most recent full-length feature documentary, illustrates the connection between gun industry profits and gun deaths in America. The studio is currently working with a coalition in California opposed to the money bail system with films like Debunking Bail Myths. Brave New Films is also continuing its history of political advocacy by presenting short documentaries on current events from a progressive perspective, e.g a piece on Donald Trump's cabinet picks.
Title: Marshal Tito's Spirit
Passage: Marshal Tito's Spirit (Croatian: "Maral" ) is a 1999 Croatian film directed by Vinko Brean. It was Croatia's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
Passage: Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a 2005 documentary film by director Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films. The film presents a negative picture of Wal-Mart's business practices through interviews with former employees, small business owners, and footage of Wal-Mart executives. Greenwald also uses statistics interspersed between interview footage, to provide an objective analysis of the effects Wal-Mart has on individuals and communities.
Title: Koch Brothers Exposed (film)
Passage: Koch Brothers Exposed is a 2012 U.S. documentary, compiled by liberal political activist and filmmaker Robert Greenwald from a viral video campaign produced by Brave New Films, about the alleged political activities of the Koch brothers.
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film
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Vinko Brean
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Robert Greenwald
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Naj and Verve are both women's magazines, which one is from India?
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Title: Naj
Passage: Naj is a Polish language fortnightly lifestyle and women's magazine published in Warsaw, Poland.
Title: Anagha Deshpande
Passage: Anagha Arun Deshpande (born 19 November 1985 in Solapur, Maharashtra) is a cricketer who has played in 20 women's One Day Internationals and seven Twenty20 internationals for India. She has played for India Blue Women, India Under-21s Women, India Women cricket teams of India.
Title: Dabboo Ratnani
Passage: Dabboo Ratnani is a leading Indian fashion photographer, known for his annual calendar which has become a highly notable showbiz event in India since its first publication in 1999. He is the cover photographer for all leading magazines like "Cosmopolitan", "Filmfare", "Hi Blitz", "Ok India", "Elle", "Verve", "Femina", "The Man" and "Better Homes and Gardens". In 2006, he was in the jury for the Miss India contest.
Title: List of magazines in Malaysia
Passage: The first women's magazine was published in Malaysia in 1932. In the 2000s there were nearly fifty local titles addressing women in the country. These magazines also include those having an Islamic perspective. Some international women's magazines are also published in Malaysia. One of them is "Elle Malaysia", which was first published in March 2014. Another one, "Womens Health", was started in April 2015. Comic magazines and film magazines are also common in Malaysia.
Title: Verve (magazine)
Passage: Verve is India's premier and only home-grown luxury and lifestyle magazine for women that has been in publication since 1995. The magazine celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2015.
Title: Mallika Dutt
Passage: Mallika Dutt (born March 29, 1962) is an Indian-American human rights activist. Dutt is the founder of Breakthrough, a human rights organization dedicated to making violence against women unacceptable. Dutt served as President and CEO of Breakthrough until March 2017. Dutt has twice been named one of Verve's Top 50 most influential women and has received multiple awards in recognition of her human rights activism, including the 2016 Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship. Dutt is co-founder of Sakhi for South Asian Women, a women's rights organization.
Title: Rohan Shrestha
Passage: Rohan Shrestha (born 6 March 1985) is an Indian born Nepalese origin photographer who lives and works between Mumbai and New York. The Son of one of Indias pioneer photographers Rakesh Shrestha, his photographs have made the cover of several prominent magazines including Noblesse India, L'Officiel, Cosmopolitan, FHM, Grazia, Verve and Filmfare among others.
Title: Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi
Passage: Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi (Arabic: ) was appointed in January 2016 as Yemens Minister of Legal Affairs. Before that she was a member of the Constitutional Drafting Committee, and as such supported women's rights. She also served as a legal advisor to the Womens Center for Training at the University of Aden, and was one of the womens representatives in the National Dialogue Conference.
Title: Be Love
Passage: Be Love is a Japanese manga magazine targeting women published by Kodansha. It debuted in September 1980. It is one of the leading manga magazines for adult women, the first of its kind, and was instrumental in the rising popularity of josei manga in the 1980s, which led to the creation of other magazines targeted at women such as "You" and "Big Comic for Lady". As of 2003, "Be Love", like "You" and "Jour", published stories focussing on "the reality of everyday life" experienced by its readers.
Title: An an
Passage: an an is a weekly Japanese women's lifestyle magazine. It is one of the earliest and popular women's magazines in Japan. In 2009 it was described by "Japan Today" as mega-popular women's magazine. It is also one of the best-selling women's magazines in the country.
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Verve
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Naj
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Verve (magazine)
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When did Otto V, Duke of Bavaria's father become the King of the Romans?
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Title: Otto I, Duke of Bavaria
Passage: Otto I (1117 11 July 1183), called the Redhead (German: "der Rotkopf" ), was Duke of Bavaria from 1180 until his death. He was also called Otto VI as Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1156 to 1180. He was the first Bavarian ruler from the House of Wittelsbach, a dynasty which reigned until the abdication of King Ludwig III of Bavaria in the German Revolution of 1918.
Title: Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
Passage: Margrave Otto V of Brandenburg-Salzwedel ( 1246 1298), nicknamed "Otto the Tall", was a son of Margrave Otto III and co-ruler of Brandenburg with his cousin, Margrave Otto IV.
Title: Ludwig II of Bavaria
Passage: Ludwig II (German: "Ludwig Otto Friedrich Wilhelm" ; English: Louis Otto Frederick William ; 25 August 1845 13 June 1886) was King of Bavaria from 1864 until his death in 1886. He is sometimes called the Swan King, Mad King Ludwig or der Mrchenknig (the 'Fairy Tale King'). He also held the titles of Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, Duke of Franconia, and Duke in Swabia.
Title: Ernst of Schaumburg
Passage: Ernst of Schaumburg (September 24, 1569 January 17, 1622) was the first Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg to earn the title of Prince in 1619. However, he died in 1622 without an heir. Schauenburg-Pinneberg had been a Lutheran region since his grandfather Otto IV of Schaumburg had been won over to Martin Luther's teachings. After Ernst's death, a Catholic Count, Jobst Hermann, received a portion of Schauenburg but he also died without children, and Otto V, who was a Calvinist, succeeded Ernst.
Title: Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Passage: Louis IV (German: "Ludwig" ; 1 April 1282 11 October 1347), called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was King of the Romans from 1314, King of Italy from 1327, and Holy Roman Emperor from 1328.
Title: Otto V, Duke of Bavaria
Passage: Otto V the Bavarian, Duke of Bavaria (134042 15 November 1379), was a Duke of Bavaria and Elector of Brandenburg as Otto VII. Otto was the fourth son of Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV by his second wife Margaret II of Avesnes, Countess of Hainaut and Holland.
Title: Louis II, Duke of Bavaria
Passage: Ludwig I or Louis I of Upper Bavaria (German: "Ludwig II der Strenge, Herzog von Bayern, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein" ) (13 April 1229 2 February 1294) was Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1253. He is known as Ludwig II or Louis II as Duke of Bavaria, and also as Louis the Strict. Born in Heidelberg, he was a son of duke Otto II and Agnes of the Palatinate. She was a daughter of the Welf Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine, her grandfathers were Henry XII the Lion and Conrad of Hohenstaufen.
Title: Nicholas I, Count of Tecklenburg
Passage: Nicholas I of Tecklenburg (also known as Nicholas I of Schwerin; died: 1367) was a son of Gunzelin VI, Count of Schwerin and Richardis, the daughter of Count Otto IV of Tecklenburg. In 1328, he succeeded his uncle, Count Otto V of Tekclenburg, as count of Tecklenburg-Ibbendren and count of Lingen and Cloppenburg. He was initially considered an outsider, however, he managed to prove himself capable of the job.
Title: Otto IV, Count of Scheyern
Passage: Otto V, Count of Wittelsbach ( 1083 4 August 1156) also called Otto IV, Count of Scheyern was the second son of
Title: Gerold, Prefect of Bavaria
Passage: Gerold (died 799) was an Alamannian nobleman who served the Frankish King, Charlemagne, as Margrave of the Avarian March and Prefect of Bavaria in what is now South-Eastern Germany. Gerold played a significant role in the integration of Bavaria into the Frankish Kingdom during Carolingian expansion in the late 8th, and early 9th centuries. Gerold both aided the continuity of Agilofing rule of Bavaria, as well as took steps to integrate Bavarians into the wider scope of the Frankish Kingdom. Gerold was related both to the Agilofing family, the ruling class of Bavaria, as well as the Carolingian family. The Agilofings had ruled Bavaria since Duke Garibald I in 548. Gerold was born into the Agilofings, and his sister Hildegard was married to Charlemagne in 771. From these familial connections, he was appointed Prefect of Bavaria following the deposition of Duke Tassilo III in 788. Gerold was heralded as a superb military commander, giving rise to his promotion to Prefect as a defender of the eastern border of the Frankish Kingdom. In 799, Gerold is said to have fallen in battle against the Avars, shortly after the same Avars killed his ally, Erich, Duke of Friuli, through treachery.
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1314
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Otto V, Duke of Bavaria
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Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
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Where does the baseball team Frank Luce played for currently play their home games?
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Title: Frank Luce
Passage: Frank Edward Luce (December 6, 1896 February 3, 1942) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1923.
Title: Blythe Heat
Passage: The Blythe Heat are a professional baseball team based in Blythe, California. They play in the Arizona Winter League, a short-season instructional winter league affiliated with the North American League. They began play in 2007 and play their home games at Alexander Field in Blythe. They are the only team in the instructional that play the home games somewhere other than the league's home base of Yuma, Arizona's Desert Sun Stadium. They are owned by Diamond Sports Entertainment. The team's uniform logo is that of the former Western Baseball League team, the Chico Heat, predecessors to the GBL's Chico Outlaws.
Title: Pittsburgh Pirates
Passage: The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. The Pirates play their home games at PNC Park; the team previously played at Forbes Field and Three Rivers Stadium, the latter of which was named after its location near the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers. Founded on October 15, 1881 as Allegheny, the franchise has won five World Series championships. The Pirates are also often referred to as the "Bucs" or the "Buccos" (derived from buccaneer, a synonym for pirate).
Title: A.A. Avanca
Passage: Associao Atltica de Avanca known as A.A. Avanca is a Portuguese football club from Estarreja, Aveiro. They currently play in the Portuguese Second Division Serie B and in the 200708 season they finished 13th place in their division. They currently play their home games in Parque Desportivo da Associao Atltica de Avanca and their home ground has a capacity of 1,500. Their current manager is Fernando Pereira and they do not have a chairman because they have different owners of the club. Their main sponsor are Joviflex and Durit.
Title: Erie SeaWolves
Passage: The Erie SeaWolves are an American professional baseball team based in Erie, Pennsylvania. They compete in Minor League Baseball (MiLB) as a member of the Eastern League Western Division, serving as the Double-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. The team was founded in 1989 and began playing in Erie for the 1995 season. The SeaWolves currently play their home games at UPMC Park in downtown Erie, a part of the Louis J. Tullio Plaza along with Erie Insurance Arena and the Warner Theatre.
Title: Houston Cougars baseball
Passage: The Houston Cougars baseball team is the college baseball team of the University of Houston. Along with the university's other athletic teams, the baseball team is a member of the American Athletic Conference as a Division I team. They play their home games at Schroeder Park. In addition to numerous NCAA Tournament appearances, the Cougars have made two College World Series appearances. Houston has been led by head coach Todd Whitting since 2011.
Title: Sumter Braves
Passage: The Sumter Braves were a minor league baseball team located in Sumter, South Carolina. The team played in the South Atlantic League, and were affiliated with the Atlanta Braves. Their home stadium was Riley Park. In 1991, the team moved to Macon, Georgia and became known as the Macon Braves, the team is now called the Rome Braves and currently play in Rome, Georgia.
Title: Southern Ohio Copperheads
Passage: The Southern Ohio Copperheads are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Athens, Ohio. The team is a member of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League, one of 11 leagues in the National Alliance of Summer Baseball. The Copperheads play their home games at Bob Wren Stadium, which is also the home of the Ohio Bobcats baseball team. Owned and operated as a not-for-profit by the Southern Ohio Copperheads Limited Partners, the team began play during the summer of 2002. The current General Manager of the Copperheads is Dave Palmer, and the head coach is Phil Butler.
Title: Dick Putz Field
Passage: Dick Putz Field is a stadium in St. Cloud, Minnesota. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the former home of the St Cloud Rox of the defunct Class C Northern Lg and also the St. Cloud River Bats baseball team. They currently play at Joe Faber Field. It was built in 1971. It holds 2,200 people. Dick Putz Field, along with Joe Faber Field, co-hosts the Minnesota State High School League Class AA state baseball tournament.
Title: LouisianaLafayette Ragin' Cajuns baseball
Passage: The LouisianaLafayette Ragin' Cajuns baseball team is the college baseball team of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The Ragin' Cajuns baseball team competes in NCAA Division I in the Sun Belt Conference. They play their home games on campus at M.L. Tigue Moore Field and are currently coached by head coach Tony Robichaux.
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PNC Park
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Frank Luce
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Pittsburgh Pirates
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Who directed the musical family comedy film set in Antarctica which was co-written by Australian actress Judy Morris?
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Title: Maybe This Time (1980 film)
Passage: ...Maybe This Time is a 1980 Australian feature film starring Judy Morris. It was the first feature directed by Chris McGill.
Title: The Great Macarthy
Passage: The Great Macarthy is a 1975 comedy about Australian rules football. It was an adaptation of the novel "A Salute to the Great McCarthy" by Barry Oakley. It stars John Jarratt as the title character (in his film debut) as a local footballer who is signed up (or more appropriately, kidnapped) by the South Melbourne Football Club (now Sydney Swans). It also stars Barry Humphries and Judy Morris. It was released at a time of resurgence in Australian cinema but was not very successful despite its high profile cast.
Title: The Trespassers
Passage: The Trespassers is a 1976 film directed by John Duigan. It stars Judy Morris and Briony Behets.
Title: Mama's Gone A-Hunting
Passage: Mama's Gone A-Hunting is a 1977 Australian television film. The title is taken from a nursery rhyme, called Bye Baby Hunting. The film featured many well known Australian actors of the period, including Gerard Kennedy, Carmen Duncan, and starred Judy Morris
Title: Judy Morris
Passage: Judith Ann "Judy" Morris (born December 13, 1947 in Queensland, Australia) is an Australian actress, as well as a film director and screenwriter, well known for the variety of roles she played in 54 different television shows and films, but most recently for co-writing a musical epic about the life of penguins in Antarctica which became "Happy Feet", Australia's largest animated film project to date.
Title: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Passage: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel is a 2009 American live-actioncomputer animated musical family comedy film directed by Betty Thomas. It is the second installment in the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" film series, the film stars Zachary Levi, David Cross and Jason Lee with the voices of Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Amy Poehler, Anna Faris and Christina Applegate. It was written by Jon Vitti, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, distributed by 20th Century Fox, and produced by Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises and Bagdasarian Company. The film is a sequel to the 2007 film "Alvin and the Chipmunks" and was released in theaters on December 23, 2009 by 20th Century Fox. The film grossed 443,140,005 on a 70 million budget making it highest grossing one in the series.
Title: Happy Feet
Passage: Happy Feet is a 2006 Australian-American computer-animated musical family comedy film directed, produced, and co-written by George Miller. It stars Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Hugo Weaving, and E.G. Daily. It was produced at Sydney-based visual effects and animation studio Animal Logic for Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, and Kingdom Feature Productions and was released in North American theaters on November 17, 2006. It is the first animated film produced by Kennedy Miller in association with Animal Logic.
Title: The Plumber (1979 film)
Passage: The Plumber is a 1979 Australian psychological thriller film about a psychotic plumber who befriends a woman. Written and directed by Peter Weir, "The Plumber" was originally made and broadcast as a television film in Australia in 1979 but was subsequently released to theaters in several countries beginning with the United States in 1981. The film was made shortly after Weir's critically acclaimed "Picnic at Hanging Rock" became one of the first Australian films to appeal to an international audience. The film stars Judy Morris, Ivar Kants, and Robert Coleby, all of them being most notable as actors in Australian soap operas.
Title: Luigi's Ladies
Passage: Luigi's Ladies is a 1989 Australian comedy directed by actor Judy Morris.
Title: Scobie Malone (film)
Passage: Scobie Malone (also known as Helga's Web and Murder at the Opera House) is a 1975 Australian mystery film based on the novel "Helga's Web" by Jon Cleary and starring Jack Thompson and Judy Morris.
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George Miller
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Judy Morris
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Happy Feet
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What year was the director known for the Halloween series born?
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Title: Tom Braidwood
Passage: Tom Braidwood (born September 27, 1948) is a Canadian actor and director known for the role of Melvin Frohike, one of the conspiracy theorists known as The Lone Gunmen on the American television series "The X-Files". Braidwood also served as an assistant director on the show from seasons one through five; was a second unit director on "Millennium", another series from Chris Carter, the creator of "The X-Files"; and a producer of the second season of the Canadian TV series "Da Vinci's Inquest", on which he also directed some episodes.
Title: Treehouse of Horror
Passage: Treehouse of Horror, also known as "The Simpsons" Halloween specials, is a series of Halloween specials within the animated series "The Simpsons", each consisting of three separate, self-contained segments. These segments usually involve the Simpson family in some horror, science fiction, or supernatural setting. They take place outside the show's normal continuity and completely abandon any pretense of being realistic, being known for their far more violent and much darker nature than an average "Simpsons" episode. The first, entitled "Treehouse of Horror", aired on October 25, 1990, as part of the second season and was inspired by EC Comics horror tales. Since then, there have been 26 other "Treehouse of Horror" episodes, with one airing every year.
Title: Tommy Lee Wallace
Passage: Thomas "Tommy" Lee Wallace (born September 6, 1949) is an American film producer, director, editor, and screenwriter. He is best known for directing horror films such as "", "Fright Night Part 2" and "It". He is a long-time collaborator of director John Carpenter, getting his first credit as an art director on Carpenter's directorial debut "Dark Star". Along with Charles Bornstein, he edited both the original "Halloween" and "The Fog". Initially approached to direct "Halloween II", a position eventually taken by Rick Rosenthal, he directed the following entry "Season of the Witch."
Title: Blackie Pitt
Passage: William H. "Blackie" Pitt (March 18, 1925 March 28, 1992) is a NASCAR Grand National Series born in the American town of Rocky Mount, North Carolina. He is best known as the 1954 NASCAR Rookie of the Year.
Title: Left for Dead (2007 horror film)
Passage: Left for Dead is a Canadian horror film and the debut film for Mindscape Films, described by director Christopher Harrison as "an '80s slasher flick", similar to John Carpenter's "Halloween" series.
Title: John Carpenter
Passage: John Howard Carpenter (born January 16, 1948) is an American movie director, screenwriter, producer, musician, editor and composer. Although Carpenter has worked with various movie genres, he is associated most commonly with horror, action and science fiction movies of the 1970s and 1980s.
Title: Esta Charkham
Passage: Esta Malka Charkham (born 29 March 1949) is a British television and film producer and casting director known for the films "Chariots of Fire" (1981) and "Supergirl" (1984) and the television series "Robin of Sherwood" (1984), among others. She is a Director of the casting agency Esta Charkham Associates; the Founder and Principal of West London Drama Training, an independent theatre school for young people between the ages of 7 and 18; and a former Director of the National Youth Theatre.
Title: International GTSprint Series
Passage: The International GTSprint Series was a grand tourer-style sports car racing founded in 2010 by FG Group, led by Maurizio Flammini, and afterwards by Superstars World of Racing SpA, a company managed by the same group. The series born under the name of Superstars GTSprint and took the current name the following year, and was canceled before the 2014 season due to lack of entries.
Title: Danielle Harris
Passage: Danielle Andrea Harris (born June 1, 1977) is an American actress and film director, best known as a scream queen for her participation in several horror films, including four entries in the "Halloween" series: 1988's "", 1989's "" (as Jamie Lloyd), 2007's "Halloween" and 2009's "Halloween II" (as Annie Brackett). Other such turns include portraying Tosh in "Urban Legend" (1998), Belle in "Stake Land" (2010), and taking over the lead role of Marybeth Dunston in the "Hatchet" trilogy, for "Hatchet II" (2010) and "Hatchet III" (2013).
Title: Trivikram Srinivas
Passage: Trivikram Srinivas (Akella Naga Srinivasa Sarma), is an Indian film screenwriter, dialogue writer, and director known for his works exclusively in Telugu cinema. In the year 2000, he wrote dialogues for "Nuvve Kavali", which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. Regarded as the "wizard of words" Trivikram's craft is known for its high dose of comedy, fast-paced repartee, farcical situations, escapist themes, and comedy thriller plot lines involving action, emotion, courtship, family and marriage.
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1948
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Left for Dead (2007 horror film)
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John Carpenter
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What is an example of a film with Carmen Ejogo that was a critical disappointment?
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Title: It Comes at Night
Passage: It Comes at Night is a 2017 American psychological horror film written and directed by Trey Edward Shults. It stars Joel Edgerton, Christopher Abbott, Carmen Ejogo, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Riley Keough.
Title: Selma (film)
Passage: Selma is a 2014 American historical drama film directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Paul Webb. It is based on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches led by James Bevel, Hosea Williams, Martin Luther King, Jr. and John Lewis. The film stars actors David Oyelowo as King, Tom Wilkinson as President Lyndon B. Johnson, Tim Roth as George Wallace, Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King and Common as Bevel.
Title: The Purge: Anarchy
Passage: The Purge: Anarchy is a 2014 American dystopian action horror film written and directed by James DeMonaco. The film stars Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo, Zach Gilford, Kiele Sanchez, Zo Soul and Michael K. Williams, with Edwin Hodge as the only actor to reprise his role from the first film. It was released worldwide on July 18, 2014. It is the sequel to 2013's "The Purge" and is the second installment in "The Purge" franchise.
Title: Carmen Ejogo
Passage: Carmen Elizabeth Ejogo ( ; born 22 October 1973) is an English actress and singer. She began her career as a teenager in London, hosting the Saturday Disney morning show from 1993 to 1995. Her film credits include "Love's Labour's Lost", "What's the Worst That Could Happen? ", "Away We Go", "Sparkle", "Alex Cross", "" and "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them".
Title: Love's Labour's Lost (film)
Passage: Love's Labour's Lost is a 2000 adaptation of the comic play of the same name by William Shakespeare, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh. It was the first feature film to be made of this lesser-known comedy. Branagh's fourth film of a Shakespeare play (he did not direct the 1995 "Othello", although he did play Iago), "Love's Labour's Lost" was a box-office and critical disappointment.
Title: Far Cry (film)
Passage: Far Cry is a 2008 English-language German action film adapted from the video game of the same name. The film is directed by Uwe Boll and stars Til Schweiger. It was a major box office bomb and, like Boll's other films, a critical disappointment.
Title: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)
Passage: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2016 fantasy film directed by David Yates. It is a prequel to the "Harry Potter" film series, and it was produced and written by J. K. Rowling in her screenwriting debut, and inspired by her 2001 book of the same name. The film stars Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander, with Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Carmen Ejogo, Ron Perlman and Colin Farrell in supporting roles. It is the first installment in the "Fantastic Beasts" series, and the ninth overall in J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World, the franchise that began with the "Harry Potter" films.
Title: List of accolades received by Selma (film)
Passage: "Selma" is a 2014 American historical drama film directed by Ava DuVernay, and produced by Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Christian Colson, and Oprah Winfrey. The screenplay was written by Paul Webb. The film follows the events leading up to and during the Selma to Montgomery marches, and the resulting establishment of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 which prohibited racial discrimination in voting in the United States. The film stars David Oyelowo as civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., Tom Wilkinson as President Lyndon B. Johnson, and Tim Roth as Governor of Alabama George Wallace. Carmen Ejogo, Dylan Baker, Wendell Pierce, Common, and Winfrey feature in supporting roles.
Title: Born to Be Blue (film)
Passage: Born to Be Blue is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed, produced and written by Robert Budreau. The film stars Ethan Hawke and Carmen Ejogo. It was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is about American jazz musician Chet Baker, portrayed by Hawke.
Title: Roman J. Israel, Esq.
Passage: Roman J. Israel, Esq. is an upcoming legal drama film written and directed by Dan Gilroy. It stars Denzel Washington, Colin Farrell and Carmen Ejogo.
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Love's Labour's Lost
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Carmen Ejogo
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Love's Labour's Lost (film)
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Were Owen Davidson and Manuela Maleeva both professional tennis players?
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Title: 1989 Virginia Slims of Kansas Singles
Passage: Manuela Maleeva was the defending champion of the singles title at the 1989 Virginia Slims of Kansas tennis tournament but did not compete that year.
Title: 1985 Pan Pacific Open
Passage: The 1985 Pan Pacific Open was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Tokyo, Japan that was part of the Category 4 tier of the 1985 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. It was the 10th edition of the tournament and was held from 9 December through 15 December 1985. Third-seeded Manuela Maleeva won her second consecutive singles title at the event.
Title: 1989 European Open
Passage: The 1989 European Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Drizia-Miremont Tennis Club in Geneva, Switzerland that was part of the Category 2 tier of the 1989 WTA Tour. The tournament was held from 22 May until 28 May 1989. Third-seeded Manuela Maleeva won the singles title
Title: 1984 WTA Swiss Open
Passage: The 1984 WTA Swiss Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Lugano, Switzerland that was part of the 1984 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. The tournament was held from 7 May through 13 May 1984. Third-seeded Manuela Maleeva won the singles title
Title: Bettina Fulco
Passage: Bettina Fulco (born 23 October 1968) is a retired Argentine professional women's tennis player. She reached her highest ranking of No. 23 on October 10, 1988. Fulco began playing tennis at age 10 at the University Club in her hometown of Mar Del Plata, having been inspired to start because of the increased interest in the sport in Argentina due to Guillermo Vilas' success. As a junior, Bettina was among the best in the world, reaching the finals of the Orange Bowl 18-and-under championships in 1986, and finishing second in the rankings in 1986. She turned professional in 1987. Like many South American players, Bettina Fulco was considered a clay court specialist, and reached the quarterfinals of the French Open in 1988. Bettina beat Martina Navratilova in Houston 1994 for her biggest career victory. She also achieved victories over Conchita Martnez, Arantxa Snchez Vicario, Hana Mandlkov, Katerina Maleeva, Manuela Maleeva, Magdalena Maleeva, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, Lori McNeil and Nathalie Tauziat. She retired from professional tennis in 1998.
Title: Manuela Maleeva
Passage: Manuela Georgieva Maleeva-Fragnire (Bulgarian: ) (born 14 February 1967) is a Bulgarian former professional tennis player. She played on the Women's Tennis Association tour between 1982 and 1994. Through her marriage Maleeva began representing Switzerland officially from January 1990 until her retirement in February 1994.
Title: 1988 Virginia Slims of Arizona
Passage: The 1988 Virginia Slims of Arizona was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Phoenix, Arizona in the United States and was part of the Category 2 tier of the 1988 WTA Tour. It was the third edition of the tournament and was held from September 12 through September 18, 1988. first-seeded Manuela Maleeva won the singles title.
Title: 1987 United Jersey Bank Classic
Passage: The 1987 United Jersey Bank Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Ramapo College in Mahwah, New Jersey in the United States and was part of Category 3 tier of the 1987 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. It was the 10th edition of the tournament and was held from August 24 through August 30, 1987. Third-seeded Manuela Maleeva won the singles title.
Title: Owen Davidson
Passage: Owen Keir Davidson (born 4 October 1943) is a former professional tennis player of the 1960s and 1970s.
Title: Silke Meier
Passage: Silke Meier (born 13 July 1968) is a former professional tennis player from Germany who played on the WTA tour from 1985 to 1999. She reached the third round of the US Open in 1990 and, over her career, recorded victories against Jana Novotn, Helena Sukov and Manuela Maleeva.
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Mao II, published in which year, is Don DeLillo's tenth novel, he's an American novelist, playwright and essayist?
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Title: Frederic Tuten
Passage: Frederic Tuten is an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. He has written five novels "The Adventures of Mao on the Long March" (1971), "Tallien: A Brief Romance" (1988), "Tintin in the New World: A Romance" (1993), "Van Gogh's Bad Caf" (1997) and "The Green Hour" (2002) as well as one book of inter-related short stories, "Self-Portraits: Fictions" (2010), and essays, many of the latter being about contemporary art.
Title: The High Road (novel)
Passage: The High Road is a 1988 novel by Irish novelist Edna O'Brien. The novel follows an unnamed Irish protagonist as she recovers on a Mediterranean island. It was O'Brien's tenth novel, published 11 years after "Johnny I Hardly Knew You."
Title: Mao II
Passage: Mao II, published in 1991, is Don DeLillo's tenth novel. It was the winner of the PENFaulkner Award in 1992. The title is derived from a series of Andy Warhol silkscreen prints depicting Mao Zedong. The book was dedicated to DeLillo's editor, Gordon Lish.
Title: Don DeLillo
Passage: Donald Richard "Don" DeLillo (born November 20, 1936) is an American novelist, playwright and essayist. His works have covered subjects as diverse as television, nuclear war, sports, the complexities of language, performance art, the Cold War, mathematics, the advent of the digital age, politics, economics, and global terrorism.
Title: The Enemy's Cosmetique
Passage: The Enemy's Cosmetique (French: Cosmtique de l'ennemi ) is the tenth novel written by Belgian female author Amlie Nothomb. It was also the tenth book published by Albin Michel. It was first published in 2001.
Title: The Survivors (Raven novel)
Passage: The Survivors is Volume X of the novel sequence "Alms for Oblivion" by Simon Raven, published in 1976. It was the tenth and last novel to be published in The "Alms for Oblivion" sequence and is also the tenth novel chronologically. The story takes place in Venice in 1973.
Title: The Time of the Angels
Passage: The Time of the Angels is a philosophical novel by British novelist Iris Murdoch. First published in 1966, it was her tenth novel. The novel centres on Carel Fisher, an eccentric Anglican priest who is the rector of a London church which was destroyed by bombing during World War II. Fisher denies the existence of God and the possibility of human goodness in a post-theistic world. The novel, which has elements of Gothic fiction, received mixed reviews on its publication.
Title: Americana (novel)
Passage: Americana (1971) is American novelist Don DeLillo's first book. In 1989, DeLillo revised the text, excising several pages from the original.
Title: Persistence of Memory
Passage: Persistence of Memory is the tenth novel by American teen author Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and is the fifth novel in her Den of Shadows series. Published on December 9, 2008 the novel tells the story of Erin Misrahe and her struggles with her alter-ego Shevaun, who is in fact a vampire with whom Erin has a link. The novel also mentions a character from Atwater-Rhodes's previous novel, "In the Forests of the Night" (1999), Alexander, the brother of the protagonist, Risika. The poem by Edgar Allan Poe entitled "A Dream Within a Dream" is featured in the novel.
Title: Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y
Passage: Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y, a 68-minute-long film by director Johan Grimonprez, traces the history of airplane hijacking as portrayed by mainstream television media. The film premiered in 1997 at the Muse National d'Art Moderne (Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris); and at Catherine David's curated Documenta X(Kassel). "This study in pre-Sept. 11 terrorism" is composed of archival footage material interspersing reportage shots, clips from science fiction films, found footage, home video and reconstituted scenes. The work is interspersed with passages from Don DeLillo's novels "Mao II" and "White Noise", "providing a literary and philosophic anchor to the film". According to the director, "Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y's narrative is based on an imagined dialogue between a terrorist and a novelist where the writer contends that the terrorist has hijacked his role within society." The film's opening line, taken from "Mao II", introduces the skyjacker as protagonist. Interspersing fact and fiction, Grimonprez said that the use of archival footage to create "short-circuits in order to critique a situation" may be understood as a form of a Situationist Dtournement.
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Mao II
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Don DeLillo
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Who directed a 2014 comedyromance film written by Matthew Newman that stars the former star of television series "Remington Steele"?
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Title: The Rhodes Not Taken
Passage: "The Rhodes Not Taken" is the fifth episode of the American television series "Glee". It premiered on the Fox network on September 30, 2009 and was written by series co-creator Ian Brennan and directed by John Scott. The episode features glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) recruiting former star April Rhodes (Kristin Chenoweth), hoping to improve the club's chances in the wake of Rachel's (Lea Michele) defection to the school musical. Finn (Cory Monteith) flirts with Rachel in an attempt to convince her to return, and although Rachel is angry when she discovers Finn's girlfriend is pregnant, she ultimately rejoins the club.
Title: License to Steele
Passage: "License to Steele" is the premiere episode of the television series "Remington Steele". This episode introduces and sets all the central elements of the series; the truth about Laura's fictional boss, the mysterious character posing as Steele, the romantic tension, Steele's love of old movies, et cetera.
Title: List of Remington Steele episodes
Passage: The following is a list of episodes for the television show "Remington Steele"; included are the many film references made throughout the series.
Title: Pierce Brosnan
Passage: Pierce Brendan Brosnan, OBE (born 16 May 1953) is an Irish actor, film producer, and activist. After leaving comprehensive school at age 16, Brosnan began training in commercial illustration, then went on to train at the Drama Centre in London for three years. Following a stage acting career he rose to popularity in the television series "Remington Steele" (198287), which blended the genres of romantic comedy, drama, and detective procedural. After the conclusion of "Remington Steele", Brosnan appeared in films such as the Cold War spy film "The Fourth Protocol" (1987) and the comedy "Mrs. Doubtfire" (1993).
Title: Some Kind of Beautiful
Passage: Some Kind of Beautiful (Canadian title: How to Make Love Like an Englishman, UK title: Lessons in Love) is a 2014 comedyromance film written by Matthew Newman and directed by Tom Vaughan. The film stars Pierce Brosnan, Jessica Alba and Salma Hayek. The movie is produced by Kevin Frakes and Richard Lewis.
Title: Christopher St. John
Passage: Christopher St. John, sometimes credited as Chris St. John, is an African-American film and television actor. He is also a film producer, film director and screenwriter and played a minor role in the television series "Remington Steele".
Title: Steele Stebbins
Passage: Steele Stebbins (born August 19, 2003) is an American child actor. He is best known for his performance as Kevin Griswold, in the 2015 comedy film "Vacation" and as Wyatt, in the 2014 comedy film "A Haunted House 2". In addition, he has appeared in two short films, "Wish You Were (Here)" in 2010, and "Metered" in 2011, as well as four episodes of the TV series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend".
Title: Scrubs (season 9)
Passage: The ninth and final season of the American comedy television series "Scrubs" (also known as "Scrubs: Med School") premiered on ABC on December 1, 2009 and concluded on March 17, 2010 and consists of 13 episodes. This season marked a major change in the series; it takes place at a different location and only three of the seven main characters from the first eight seasons remained as regular main characters. The rest of the cast is made up of new recruits, including Lucy, played by Kerry Bish, who is also the show's new narrator. Former star Zach Braff returned for six episodes of the season.
Title: Beijing Love Story (film)
Passage: Beijing Love Story is a 2014 Chinese romance film written and directed by Chen Sicheng adapted from the 2012 Chinese TV series of the same name which was also written and directed by Chen. The film is Chen's film directorial debut and stars returning cast members Chen and Tong Liya from the TV series alongside new cast members Tony Leung Ka-fai, Carina Lau, Wang Xuebing, Yu Nan, Wang Qingxiang, Siqin Gaowa, Liu Haoran and Nana Ouyang. Despite the same title and sharing the same writer, director and some stars as the TV series, the film is not a continuation of the series and features a new story and characters. It was released on 13 February 2014.
Title: Remington Steele
Passage: Remington Steele is an American television series co-created by Robert Butler and Michael Gleason. The series, starring Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan, was produced by MTM Enterprises and first broadcast on the NBC network from 1982 to 1987. The series blended the genres of romantic comedy, drama, and detective procedural. "Remington Steele" is best known for launching the career of Pierce Brosnan.
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Tom Vaughan
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Some Kind of Beautiful
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Pierce Brosnan
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international air carrier Air Tahiti Nui has its head offices located at the airport like which regional French airline company which operates in French Polynesia, France?
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Title: Nelson Levy
Passage: Nelson Lvy (born ? - died June 3, 2007 Tahiti) was a leading figure in French Polynesia tourism and the founding head of Air Tahiti Nui, the national airline of French Polynesia.
Title: Rangiroa Airport
Passage: Rangiroa Airport is an airport on the island of Rangiroa, French Polynesia (IATA: RGI, ICAO: NTTG) . The airport is located on the northwestern edge of the atoll, 5.5 km southeast of Avatoru. The airport was built in 1965. Air Tahiti has regular daily flights connecting Rangiroa to other islands of French Polynesia. In 2009, 84,710 passengers utilized the airport.
Title: Order of Tahiti Nui
Passage: The Order of Tahiti Nui was established on 5 June 1996 by the Assembly of French Polynesia to reward distinguished merit and achievements in the service to French Polynesia.
Title: Air Tahiti Nui
Passage: Air Tahiti Nui is a French airline with its head office in Papeete, Tahiti. It operates long-haul flights from its home base at Faa'a International Airport.
Title: Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui
Passage: 'Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui is the regional anthem of French Polynesia. It is sung before football matches. It was adopted in 1993.
Title: Air Wisconsin
Passage: Air Wisconsin Airlines is a regional airline based at Appleton International Airport in the town of Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, near Appleton. Air Wisconsin is the largest privately held regional airline in the United States. It currently operates regional jet flights as American Eagle under contract to American Airlines via a code sharing agreement, serving cities in the U.S. and Canada with hubs at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) . Air Wisconsin previously operated United Express service on behalf of United Airlines followed by US Airways Express service on behalf of US Airways prior to becoming an American Eagle regional air carrier. The company has announced it will once again partner with United Airlines as a United Express code sharing air carrier with primary hubs to be located at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) beginning in September 2017 and will be "exclusively operating" as United Express by March 2018.
Title: Tahiti
Passage: Tahiti ( ; ] ; previously also known as Otaheite (obsolete) is the largest island in the Windward group of French Polynesia; this overseas collectivity of the French Republic is sometimes referred to as a French overseas country. The island is located in the archipelago of the Society Islands in the central Southern Pacific Ocean, and is divided into two parts: the bigger, northwestern part "Tahiti Nui" and the smaller, southeastern part "Tahiti Iti". The island was formed from volcanic activity and is high and mountainous with surrounding coral reefs. The population is 183,645 inhabitants (2012 census), making it the most populous island of French Polynesia and accounting for 68.5 percent of its total population.
Title: Tahiti Cup
Passage: The Tahiti Cup (also known as Coupe de Polynsie or Coupe de Tahiti Nui) is the premier football (soccer) knockout tournament in French Polynesia. It was created in 1938, and gives the winner of the tournament a berth in the Coupe de France.
Title: Air Tahiti
Passage: Air Tahiti is a French airline company which operates in French Polynesia, France. Despite its private company status, it has a public service mission. Its principal base is Faa'a International Airport.
Title: Fa'a' International Airport
Passage: Fa'a' International Airport (French: "Aroport international de Tahiti Fa'a'" ) (IATA: PPT, ICAO: NTAA) is in the "commune" (municipality) of Fa'a', on the island of Tahiti, French Polynesia, France 5 km west southwest from the town center of Papeete, the capital of French Polynesia. Tahiti is in the northwestern part of French Polynesia, and this is the only international airport in this overseas collectivity area of the French Republic. It opened in 1960. Regional air carrier Air Tahiti and international air carrier Air Tahiti Nui both have their head offices located at the airport.
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Air Tahiti
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Which character on the HBO fantasy television series "Game of Thrones" is also prominent in author George R.R. Martin's series, "A Song of Ice and Fire?"
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Title: Sophie Turner
Passage: Sophie Turner (born 21 February 1996) is an English actress. Turner made her professional acting debut as Sansa Stark on the HBO fantasy television series "Game of Thrones" (2011present), which brought her international recognition.
Title: Quartet (short story collection)
Passage: Quartet: Four Tales from the Crossroads is the seventh collection by author George R.R. Martin, first published in February 2001 by NESFA Press. It contains three novellas and a teleplay.
Title: Songs of Stars and Shadows
Passage: Songs of Stars and Shadows is the second short story collection by author George R.R. Martin. The collection was first published by Pocket Books on July 1, 1977 and contains nine short stories.
Title: Sansa Stark
Passage: Sansa Stark is a fictional character created by American author George R. R. Martin. She is a prominent character in Martin's award-winning "A Song of Ice and Fire" series.
Title: Languages of A Song of Ice and Fire
Passage: Several fictitious languages are mentioned in George R.R. Martin's fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire". These include:
Title: Marie Antoinette syndrome
Passage: Marie Antoinette syndrome is a sudden whitening of the hair. The event that named the syndrome was the observation that the hair of Queen Marie Antoinette of France turned stark white after her capture following the ill-fated Flight to Varennes during the French Revolution. Witnesses have alleged that Antoinette's hair suddenly turned white on three separate occasions. In the novel 'One hundred and One Dalmatians', by Dodie Smith, after the Dalmatians destroy Cruella de Vil's stock of furs, the shock renders her black hair white (and her white hair green). In Victor Hugo's novel 'Les Miserables' Jean Val-Jean's hair also goes pure white after the trauma of appearing in court in Arras. Other examples can be found in George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, where the character Theon Greyjoy's hair turns white and brittle from extended brutal torture.
Title: Rebels, Rogues amp; Sworn Brothers
Passage: Rebels, Rogues Sworn Brothers is an album by punkalt-country band Lucero. It was released in 2006. The album features less country influence than any previous release. It was the band's last album for an independent label before signing with Universal Music Group in 2008. The name of the album comes from the appendix of Storm of Swords, the third book in George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series.
Title: Songs the Dead Men Sing
Passage: Songs the Dead Men Sing is the fourth short story collection of author George R.R. Martin. It was first published in October 1983 by Dark Harvest. It contains nine short stories.
Title: Portraits of His Children
Passage: Portraits of His Children is the sixth short story collection by author George R.R. Martin. The collection was first published in July 1987 by Dark Harvest. It contains 11 short stories.
Title: Michael Komarck
Passage: Michael Komarck is a fantasy artist. His work has been featured in many roleplaying games, board games, book covers, and collectible cards. Komarck produced the official art and calendars for George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire".
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Sansa Stark
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Sophie Turner
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Sansa Stark
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What is the capital city of Jujuy Province in northwest Argentina where Mario Humberto Lobo is born?
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Title: Mario Humberto Lobo
Passage: Mario Humberto Lobo (born August 21, 1964 in San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina) is an Argentine former footballer. He played for clubs in Argentina, Chile and Peru.
Title: Gobernador Horacio Guzmn International Airport
Passage: Gobernador Horacio Guzmn International Airport (Spanish: "Aeropuerto Internacional de Jujuy - Gobernador Horacio Guzmn" ) (IATA: JUJ, ICAO: SASJ) is an airport in Jujuy Province, Argentina serving the city of San Salvador de Jujuy. It is the northernmost argentinian airport served by scheduled flights.
Title: Governor of Jujuy Province
Passage: The Governor of Jujuy is a citizen of the Jujuy Province, in Argentina, holding the office of governor for the corresponding period. The governor is elected alongside a vice-governor. Currently the governor of Jujuy is Gerardo Morales.
Title: Miguel Pereira (film director)
Passage: Miguel Pereira (born April 12, 1957 in San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy Province, Argentina) is a film director, producer and screenplay writer. He works mainly in the cinema of Argentina.
Title: San Salvador de Jujuy
Passage: San Salvador de Jujuy (] ), commonly known as Jujuy and locally often referred to as San Salvador, is the capital city of Jujuy Province in northwest Argentina. Also, it is the seat of the Doctor Manuel Belgrano Department. It lies near the southern end of the Humahuaca Canyon where wooded hills meet the lowlands.
Title: Mina Pirquitas
Passage: Mina Pirquitas is a town and municipality in Jujuy Province in Argentina in the Rinconada Department, in Coyaguaima district, 355 km from the capital of Jujuy, accessed from the town of Abra Pampa by provincial routes 7 and RP 70 (138 km).
Title: Santa Catalina, Jujuy
Passage: Santa Catalina (Jujuy) is a town and municipality in Jujuy Province in Argentina. It is the northernmost permanently inhabited town in Argentina, and is a high altitude mining town (3770 m) where inhabitants also raise llamas and other animals, and cultivate fruit.
Title: National University of Jujuy
Passage: The National University of Jujuy (Spanish: "Universidad Nacional de Jujuy" , UNJU) is an Argentine national university, situated in the city of San Salvador de Jujuy, capital of Jujuy Province.
Title: Budin's tuco-tuco
Passage: Budin's tuco-tuco ("Ctenomys budini") is a species of rodent in the family Ctenomyidae. It is endemic to southeast Jujuy Province in northwest Argentina. Given the extensive human presence in its limited range, it is suspected to be threatened. It is viewed as possibly being a subspecies of "C. frater". The species is named after Emilio Budin, an Argentine specimen collector who worked with Oldfield Thomas.
Title: Federal North of Jujuy
Passage: The Federal North of Jujuy (Spanish: "Norte Federal de Jujuy" ) is a provincial political party in Jujuy Province, Argentina.
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Mario Humberto Lobo
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San Salvador de Jujuy
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Which actor that was born on June 4, 1981 is going to appear in the upcoming movie Underwater?
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Title: Binnu Dhillon
Passage: Birender Singh Dhillon (Punjabi: ; born August 29, 1975), commonly known as Binnu Dhillon is a Punjabi actor from Dhuri Punjab, known for comic roles in Punjabi Cinema. His latest movie in 2017 was Vekh Barata Challiya that was super hit at the box office and upcoming movie of Binnu Dhillon bailaras which is releasing soon.
Title: Vivaan Arora
Passage: Vivaan Arora is a Punjabi actor who has appeared in many Punjabi films like Aish Kar Lai and Ek Wari Haan Karde. His upcoming movie dramebaaz kalakar in 2017. He has also appeared in some Indian television series, like Khushiyon Kii Gullak Aashi, SuperCops vs Supervillains, Savdhaan India and Aahat (season 6).
Title: T.J. Miller
Passage: Todd Joseph "T.J." Miller (born June 4, 1981) is an American actor, comedian, producer, and writer.
Title: Vuyo Dabula
Passage: Vuyo Dabula (born 11 September 1976) is a South African actor most famous for acting as Kumkani Phakade brother-in law of Tau Mogale (Rapulana Seiphemo) in the soap "Generations. Vuyo also appeared in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) and is set to play a lead role in the upcoming movie Five Fingers.
Title: Lijin Jose
Passage: Lijin Jose born in Kerala, India) is an Indian film director. His debut movie was Fahad Fazil starrer Friday(2012). His upcoming movie is Law Point starring Kunchako Boban
Title: Deepak Kadam
Passage: Deepak Kadam (born 5 January 1981) is director of various video albums, ad films, TV serials and Marathi feature films as well as an actor and producer. Born and brought up in Mumbai, Maharashtra received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mumbai University He became a director and actor who has accumulated many years of experience on Marathi stage and feature films. His upcoming movie "Waakya" was screened at Navi Mumbai International Film Festival. As well as "Best social issue film award" in "NIFF". In Sawnskruti kala Darpan film was nominated.later on film was selected in Maharashtra government Award.
Title: Ali Safina
Passage: Muhammad Ali Safina (born 18 December 1983) is a VJ-turned Pakistani actor. He is famous for his comedy acting and has hosted many shows rendering him a popular local hero. He started off his career DJing at a local radio station in Glasgow, Scotland while stuyding and later on by starring in sitcoms in his homeland of Pakistan such as "Takkay Ki Ayegi Baraat" among others. He is currently acting in a sitcom by ARY Digital and plans are for him to be cast in an upcoming movie "Jalaibee." He is the owner of FM 96. He and Hira Tareen became engaged on April 25, 2013.
Title: S. Sreesanth
Passage: Shanthakumaran Sreesanth (Malayalam: , ( ), born 6 February 1983) is a former Indian cricketer. He was a right-arm fast-medium-pace bowler and a right-handed tail-ender batsman. In first class cricket, he played for Kerala and in the Indian Premier League, he played for Rajasthan Royals. He is also the first Kerala Ranji player to have played Twenty20 cricket for India. In September 2013, he was banned for life from playing Cricket by the BCCI, for his involvement in spot-fixing in the 2013 IPL season. Sreesanth is making his debut as an actor in the upcoming movie "Big Picture".
Title: Gabrielle Stone
Passage: Gabrielle Stone is an American actress and dancer born in Los Angeles, California. Gabrielle Stone is the daughter of actor Christopher Stone and actress Dee Wallace. She is known for various movies and television series such as "Speak No Evil", the movie "Cut "and the upcoming movie "The Legacy Of Avril Kyte" with actors Doug Jones, J. Larose and Dave Vescio. Gabrielle Stone has also worked on the film set with known actors Billy Zane, Mischa Barton and Dee Wallace in "Zombie Killers: Elephant's Graveyard".
Title: Underwater (film)
Passage: Underwater is an upcoming American adventure-thriller film directed by William Eubank and written by Brian Duffield. The film is produced by Chernin Entertainment for 20th Century Fox and stars Kristen Stewart, T.J. Miller, Jessica Henwick, Mamoudou Athie, Vincent Cassel and John Gallagher Jr.. The film entered post-production on May 28, 2017.
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T.J. Miller
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Underwater (film)
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T.J. Miller
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JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time features Travis Willingham reprising his role as what fictional supervillian who is primarily the enemy of The Flash?
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Title: Fix Your Face Vol. 2 - Coachella '09
Passage: FIX YOUR FACE VOL. 2 - Coachella '09 is the second DJ mix released by TRVDJAM. It features Travis Barker on drums and DJ AM spinning records.
Title: The New Adventures of Pinocchio (film)
Passage: The New Adventures of Pinocchio is a 1999 theatrical film that is a sequel to the 1996 film, "The Adventures of Pinocchio". The film was directed by Michael Anderson and featured Martin Landau reprising his role as Geppetto with Udo Kier reprising his role as Lorenzini, but also playing Lorenzini's widow Madame Flambeau. The film also featured Sarah Alexander, Simon Schatzberger, Warwick Davis and Ben Ridgeway, and introduced Gabriel Thomson as Pinocchio. As of 2017, this is the last film Michael Anderson directed.
Title: Captain Cold
Passage: Captain Cold (Leonard Snart) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Captain Cold is the leader of the Rogues, a loose criminal association, as well as the older brother of Golden Glider. He also has served as a bitter enemy to the Silver Age Flash Barry Allen, both enemy and grudging friend to the third Flash Wally West, and one of the killers of the fourth Flash Bart Allen.
Title: Wally West
Passage: Wally West is a fictional superhero that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the first Kid Flash and the third Flash. His power consists mainly of superhuman speed. He made his first appearance as the Kid Flash in the "Flash 110" in 1959. Wally took up the mantle of the Flash following the death of Barry Allen from 1986 to 2009 in DC's main lineup. His physical appearance is generally a redhead with green eyes, and is generally portrayed with a lighthearted, comical, and caring personality. Wally has an important role as the Flash in DC Rebirth (2016).
Title: Gorilla Grodd
Passage: Gorilla Grodd is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic book published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of The Flash. The character first appeared in "The Flash" 106 (May 1959) and he was created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino. Gorilla Grodd is an evil and super-intelligent gorilla who gained mental powers after being exposed to the radiation of a meteorite.
Title: Dope Boys
Passage: "Dope Boys" is the second single from The Game's third studio album, "LAX". The song features Travis Barker playing the drums. The song samples "Eleanor Rigby" By The Beatles.
Title: Fix Your Face
Passage: Fix Your Face is the first DJ mix released by TRVDJAM. It features Travis Barker on drums and DJ AM spinning records. It was released online on August 27, 2008.
Title: Justice League: Doom
Passage: Justice League: Doom is a 2012 direct-to-video animated superhero film, loosely based on "", a 2000 comic book storyline by writer Mark Waid that ran in the DC Comics series "JLA". The film's script was adapted by writer Dwayne McDuffie, and it is directed by Lauren Montgomery. A sequel to "", the film uses the same character designs by the lead character designer, Phil Bourassa as well as footage from the film in the opening. It was released on February 28, 2012. The film also features various actors reprising their roles from the "DC animated universe" and "" respectively. It is the 13th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line.
Title: Bart Allen
Passage: Bart Allen is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe . Allen first appeared as the superhero Impulse, a teenage sidekick of the superhero the Flash, before later on becoming the second hero known as Kid Flash. The character first made a cameo appearance in "The Flash" 91 in 1994, while his first full appearance in issue 92, and appeared as the lead character in "Impulse" (19952002) and "The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive" (20062007). In the latter series, the character became the fourth hero to assume the identity of The Flash. Bart also prominently features in the superhero team titles "Young Justice" and "Teen Titans". As the Flash, Bart was also a core character in 10 issues of "Justice League of America".
Title: JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
Passage: JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time is a direct-to-video animated film featuring the Justice League of America. It was first released on January 21, 2014 on DVD, and features Diedrich Bader, Travis Willingham and Kevin Michael Richardson, reprising their roles as Batman, Gorilla Grodd and Black Manta respectively.
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Gorilla Grodd
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JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
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Gorilla Grodd
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Darren T. Holmes animated "The Iron Giant" based on a 1968 of what novel?
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Title: Invincible Ed
Passage: Invincible Ed is the debut graphic novel written and illustrated by Ryan Woodward who has worked on such film projects as "Space Jam", "The Iron Giant", "Osmosis Jones", and "Spider-Man 2". "Invincible Ed" was originally released by Summertime Books, Woodward's own publishing company. The entire four issue miniseries was released later by Dark Horse Comics in 2004.
Title: Chris Sauve
Passage: Chris Sauve is a Canadian animator. He has done some directing, but works primarily as an animator. He has worked on several television shows ("The Raccoons, The Ren and Stimpy Show", "Futurama", "Baby Blues") and films ("Iron Giant", "Home on the Range").
Title: Charles Howerton
Passage: Charles Howerton is an American actor best known for such films and television series as "The Black Gestapo", "Eat My Dust", "Up from the Depths", "Smokey Bites the Dust", "Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype", "", "Wolfen", "Assassination" and "The Iron Giant".
Title: The Iron Giant
Passage: The Iron Giant is a 1999 American animated science-fiction comedy-drama action film using both traditional animation and computer animation, produced by and directed by Brad Bird in his directorial debut. It is based on the 1968 novel "The Iron Man" by Ted Hughes (which was published in the United States as "The Iron Giant") and was scripted by Tim McCanlies from a story treatment by Bird. The film stars the voices of Eli Marienthal, Christopher McDonald, Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick, Jr., John Mahoney, and Vin Diesel. Set during the Cold War in 1957, the film is about a young boy named Hogarth Hughes, who discovers a giant metallic robot who fell from space. With the help of beatnik artist Dean McCoppin, they attempt to prevent the U.S. military and Kent Mansley, a paranoid federal agent, from finding and destroying the Giant.
Title: Jeffrey Lynch
Passage: Jeffrey Lynch is an American animator and graphic artist. He has worked as an animation director on "The Simpsons" and "Futurama", and as an assistant director on "Spider-Man", "Spider-Man 2", "Spider-Man 3" and "The Iron Giant".
Title: Mike Nguyen
Passage: Mike Nguyen is a Vietnamese-American artist who worked as a Supervising Animator on Warner Bros.' "The Iron Giant" but is best known for creating his own animated feature "My Little World".
Title: Darren T. Holmes
Passage: Darren T. Holmes is a film editor whose credits include animated films such as "The Iron Giant" (1999), "Lilo Stitch" (2002), "Ratatouille" (2007), "How to Train Your Dragon" (2010), and "The Croods" (2013). He also served as a consulting editor for "Song of the Sea" (2014).
Title: Randy Myers (animator)
Passage: Randy Myers (born March 29, 1967) is an American Animator and animation director. He is best known for his animation direction work on "Samurai Jack" and "The Powerpuff Girls". His other works include "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy", "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends", "Dexter's Laboratory", "Cats Don't Dance", "The Iron Giant", "My Life as a Teenage Robot", "The Fairly OddParents", "Gravity Falls", "", among others. He is supervising producer on "We Bare Bears".
Title: 1999 in film
Passage: The year 1999 in film included Stanley Kubrick's final film "Eyes Wide Shut", Pedro Almodvar's first Oscar-winning film "All About My Mother", the science-fiction hit "The Matrix", the Deep Canvas-pioneering Disney animated feature "Tarzan" and Best Picture-winner "American Beauty" and the well-received "The Green Mile", as well as the animated works "The Iron Giant", "Toy Story 2", "Stuart Little" and "". Other noteworthy releases included Spike Jonze's and Charlie Kaufman's breakout film "Being John Malkovich" and M. Night Shyamalan's breakout film "The Sixth Sense", the controversial "Fight Club" and Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia". The year also featured George Lucas' top-grossing "".
Title: M. Emmet Walsh
Passage: Michael "M." Emmet Walsh (born March 22, 1935) is an American character actor and comedian who has appeared in over 200 films and television series. He is arguably most known for his work in the Coen Brothers' first film, "Blood Simple" (1984). Walsh has also appeared in a number of other films including Carl Reiner's comedy "The Jerk" (1979), Ridley Scott's science fiction film "Blade Runner" (1982), and Brad Bird's animated film "The Iron Giant" (1999).
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The Iron Man
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Darren T. Holmes
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The Iron Giant
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What American science fiction author and astrophysicist, wrote the 1987 novel, Great Sky River?
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Title: Gardner Dozois
Passage: Gardner Raymond Dozois ( ) (born July 23, 1947) is an American science fiction author and editor. He is the founding editor of "The Year's Best Science Fiction" anthologies (1984present) and was editor of "Asimov's Science Fiction" magazine (19842004), garnering multiple Hugo and Locus Awards for those works almost every year. He has also won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story twice. He was inducted by the Science Fiction Hall of Fame on June 25, 2011.
Title: Great Sky River (novel)
Passage: Great Sky River is a 1987 novel written by author Gregory Benford as a part of his Galactic Center Saga series of books.
Title: Asimov's Science Fiction
Passage: Asimov's Science Fiction (ISSN 1065-2698) is an American science fiction magazine which publishes science fiction and fantasy named after science fiction author Isaac Asimov. It is currently published by Penny Publications. From January 2017, the publication frequency is bimonthly (six issues per year).
Title: Gregory Benford
Passage: Gregory Benford (born January 30, 1941) is an American science fiction author and astrophysicist who is on the faculty of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Irvine. He is also a contributing editor of "Reason" magazine.
Title: George O. Smith
Passage: George Oliver Smith (April 9, 1911 May 27, 1981) (also known by the pseudonym Wesley Long) was an American science fiction author. He is not to be confused with George H. Smith, another American science fiction author.
Title: The Cosmic Puppets
Passage: The Cosmic Puppets is a novel by American science fiction author Philip K. Dick, published in 1957. It is a revision of "A Glass of Darkness", first published in the December 1956 issue of "Satellite Science Fiction". In addition to using elements of science fiction, fantasy and horror, "The Cosmic Puppets" also functions as a "small town" novel in the popular sense.
Title: Joe Haldeman
Passage: Joe William Haldeman (born June 9, 1943) is an American science fiction author. He is best known for his 1974 novel "The Forever War". That novel, and other of his works including "The Hemingway Hoax" (1991) and "Forever Peace" (1997), have won major science fiction awards including the Hugo Award and Nebula Award. For his career writing science fiction andor fantasy he is a SFWA Grand Master and since 2012 a member of the Science Fiction Hall of Fame.
Title: Robert A. W. Lowndes
Passage: Robert Augustine Ward "Doc" Lowndes (September 4, 1916 July 14, 1998) was an American science fiction author, editor and fan. He was known best as the editor of "Future Science Fiction", "Science Fiction", and "Science Fiction Quarterly", among many other crime-fiction, western, sports-fiction, and other pulp and digest sized magazines for Columbia Publications. Among the most famous writers he was first to publish at Columbia was mystery writer Edward D. Hoch, who in turn would contribute to Lowndes's fiction magazines as long as he was editing them.Lowndes was a principal member of the Futurians. His first story, "The Outpost at Altark"for "Super Science" in 1940, was written in collaboration with fellow Futurian Donald A. Wollheim, uncredited.
Title: The Road to Science Fiction
Passage: The Road to Science Fiction is a series of science fiction anthologies edited by American science fiction author, scholar and editor James Gunn. Composed as a textbook set to teach the evolution of science fiction literature, the series is now available as mass market publications.
Title: John Boyd (author)
Passage: John Boyd was the primary pen-name of Boyd Bradfield Upchurch (October 3, 1919 June 8, 2013), an American science fiction author. His best known work is his first science fiction novel, "The Last Starship from Earth", published in 1968. Boyd wrote eleven science fiction novels, five other novels, and one biography. The majority of his novels were published by US publisher Weybright Talley, with later ones appearing from SF publishers. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Gregory Benford
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Great Sky River (novel)
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Gregory Benford
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Which "Parks and Recreation" and "Legion" actor will star in an upcoming American comedy film directed by Jim Hosking?
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Title: The Greasy Strangler
Passage: The Greasy Strangler is a 2016 American black comedy horror film directed by Jim Hosking and written by Jim Hosking and Toby Harvard. The film stars Michael St. Michaels, Sky Elobar, Elizabeth De Razzo, Gil Gex, Abdoulaye NGom and Holland MacFallister. The film was released on October 7, 2016, by FilmRise.
Title: Aubrey Plaza
Passage: Aubrey Christina Plaza (born June 26, 1984) is an American comedian and actress. She is best known for portraying April Ludgate on the NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation". After appearing in supporting roles in several films, Plaza had her first leading role in the 2012 comedy "Safety Not Guaranteed". Plaza currently stars as Lenny Busker in the FX series "Legion".
Title: Daddy's Home 2
Passage: Daddy's Home 2 is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders and John Morris. It stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Linda Cardellini, John Cena, John Lithgow and Mel Gibson. It is a sequel to the 2015 film "Daddy's Home". Unlike its predecessor, this film will not feature the involvement of Red Granite Pictures.
Title: Drunk Parents
Passage: Drunk Parents is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf and written by Peter Gaulke and Fred Wolf. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Salma Hayek, Bridget Moynahan, Joe Manganiello, Natalia Cigliuti, Jim Gaffigan and Ben Platt.
Title: ABCs of Death 2
Passage: ABCs of Death 2 is a 2014 American anthology horror comedy film produced by Ant Timpson and Tim League. It contains 26 different shorts, each by different directors spanning various countries. It is a sequel to the 2012 film "The ABCs of Death". Directors featured include Jim Hosking, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, the Soska sisters, Julian Barrett, Rodney Ascher, Kristina Buoyt, Larry Fessenden, Aharon Keshales, Bill Plympton, and Vincenzo Natali.
Title: The Pact (2018 film)
Passage: The Pact is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Kay Cannon and written by Eben Russell, Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, Brian Kehoe, and Jim Kehoe. The film stars Leslie Mann, Ike Barinholtz, John Cena, Kathryn Newton, Graham Phillips, June Diane Raphael, Hannibal Buress, and Sarayu Blue. The film is scheduled to be released on April 6, 2018 by Universal Pictures.
Title: An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn
Passage: An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Jim Hosking. It stars Aubrey Plaza, Jemaine Clement and Emile Hirsch.
Title: The Week Of
Passage: The Week Of is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Robert Smigel, and written by Smigel and Adam Sandler. It stars Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Rachel Dratch, Steve Buscemi, Allison Strong, and Noah Robbins. The film is the fourth and final film in the first four-film deal between Sandler and Netflix.
Title: Canvassing (Parks and Recreation)
Passage: "Canvassing" is the second episode of the first season of the American comedy television series "Parks and Recreation". It originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 16, 2009. The episode was written by Rachel Axler and directed by Seth Gordon. In the episode, Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation Leslie and her staff canvas the neighborhood to seek support for an upcoming town meeting on their park proposal but end up drawing more critics than allies.
Title: Media Blitz
Passage: "Media Blitz" is the fifth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series "Parks and Recreation", and the 35th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on February 17, 2011. In the episode, the parks department tries to draw media attention for the upcoming harvest festival, but the press becomes fixated on Ben's past political mistakes. Meanwhile, Andy Dwyer takes on all of April Ludgate's errands with the hopes of convincing her not to move to Indianapolis.
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Aubrey Plaza
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An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn
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Aubrey Plaza
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Dance Session is an album by a pianistbandleader that grew up in what New Jersey town?
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Title: Cop Land
Passage: Cop Land is a 1997 American crime drama film written and directed by James Mangold, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, and Robert De Niro. The supporting cast features Peter Berg, Janeane Garofalo, Robert Patrick, Michael Rapaport, Annabella Sciorra, Cathy Moriarty, Arthur Nascarella, and John Spencer. The story follows a sheriff (Stallone) in a small New Jersey town inhabited and dominated by corrupt New York City cops. Their corruption grows until he can no longer allow himself to stand by and do nothing.
Title: New Jersey Senate, 201415 term
Passage: The New Jersey Senate is the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature. The 20142015 term (216th legislative session) began on January 14, 2014 and will end on January 12, 2016. The Senators elected to this term were elected on November 5, 2013 (except for those since appointed or elected in special elections) and will serve until the end of the next term in 2018. This session was preceded by the 20122013 session and will be followed by the 20162017 session.
Title: Dance Session Album No. 2
Passage: Dance Session Album 2 is an album by pianistbandleader Count Basie recorded in 1954 (with one track from 1952) and originally released on the Clef label. Selections from this album were also released on the 1956 Clef LPs "Basie Roars Again" and "King of Swing".
Title: Duke Ellington's Jazz Violin Session
Passage: Duke Ellington's Jazz Violin Session is an album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington recorded in 1963 but not released on the Atlantic label until 1976. The album features members of Ellington's orchestra performing with Stephane Grappelli and Svend Asmussen. Trumpeter Ray Nance, who was also featured in the Ellington Orchestra as a singer and a violinist, plays violin throughout the session alongside Grappelli. Asmussen, whose primary instrument was violin, plays viola throughout the session. Each of the string players is given a solo feature: Grappelli plays "In a Sentimental Mood," Asmussen plays "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," and Nance plays "Day Dream." For the remainder of the session, all three string players are featured soloing in turn.
Title: Dance Session
Passage: Dance Session is an album by pianistbandleader Count Basie recorded in 1953 and became Basie's first 12-inch LP when it was originally released on the Clef label. Selections from this album were also released on the 1956 Clef LPs "Basie Roars Again" and "King of Swing".
Title: Count Basie
Passage: William James "Count" Basie (August 21, 1904 April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. His mother taught him to play the piano and he started performing in his teens. Dropping out of school, he learned to operate lights for vaudeville and to improvise accompaniment for silent films at a local movie theater in his home town of Red Bank, New Jersey. By age 16, he increasingly played jazz piano at parties, resorts and other venues. In 1924, he went to Harlem, where his performing career expanded; he toured with groups to the major jazz cities of Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City. In 1929 he joined Bennie Moten's band in Kansas City, and played with them until Moten's death in 1935.
Title: The Prowler (1981 film)
Passage: The Prowler (released internationally as Rosemary's Killer) is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Joseph Zito, written by Neal Barbera and Glenn Leopold, and starring Vicky Dawson, Farley Granger, Lawrence Tierney, and Christopher Goutman. Set in a small New Jersey town, the film concerns a group of college students holding a graduation spring dance, 35 years after a double-homicide occurred. Unbeknownst to them, they are targeted by a masked assailant dressed in World War II G.I. fatigues who begins a murderous spree as a result of the graduation's continuation. The film has developed a cult following over the years.
Title: Thomas Boone (governor)
Passage: Thomas Boone (c. 1730 25 September 1812) was the 7th Royal Governor of New Jersey and the 28th Royal Governor of South Carolina. The New Jersey town of Boonton (Boone Town, Booneton) is named in his honour.
Title: A Love Supreme
Passage: A Love Supreme is a 1965 studio album by American jazz saxophonist and bandleader John Coltrane. He recorded the album with his quartetfeaturing pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and drummer Elvin Jonesin one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Title: Parole (horse)
Passage: Parole (18731903) was a Thoroughbred race horse bred by Pierre Lorillard, a scion of the tobacco family. Lorillard and his brother George were both horsemen and competed throughout their careers. Pierre founded the Rancocas Stable in New Jersey named after the New Jersey town where he owned a country manor.
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Red Bank
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Dance Session
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Count Basie
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Who wrote the play which inspired the title of What Dreams May Come?
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Title: Annabella Sciorra
Passage: Annabella Gloria Philomena Sciorra ( , ; born March 29, 1960) is an Italian-American actress. Her film roles include "Cadillac Man" (1990), "Jungle Fever" (1991), "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (1992), "Cop Land" (1997) and "What Dreams May Come" (1998). She was nominated for a 2001 Emmy Award for playing Gloria Trillo in "The Sopranos" (200104).
Title: What Dreams May Come
Passage: What Dreams May Come is a 1978 novel by Richard Matheson. The plot centers on Chris, a man who dies then goes to Heaven, but descends into Hell to rescue his wife. It was adapted in 1998 into the Academy Award-winning film "What Dreams May Come" starring Robin Williams, Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Annabella Sciorra.
Title: Hamlet
Passage: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet ( ), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare at an uncertain date between 1599 and 1602. Set in Denmark, the play dramatises the revenge Prince Hamlet is called to wreak upon his uncle, Claudius, by the ghost of Hamlet's father, King Hamlet. Claudius had murdered his own brother and seized the throne, also marrying his deceased brother's widow.
Title: Midas Fate
Passage: Midas Fate is a progressive metal band, founded by the guitar player Vitor Campos in 2009. The band has released one single entitled "What Dreams May Come" in 2011 with Mike DiMeo, former singer of the bands Riot and Masterplan through CodiShift Records. In 2013 they announced their new drummer, Aquiles Priester (Vinnie Moore, Tony MacAlpine, Hangar, ex-Angra). A full-length album, called "Magnificent Rebel" was set to be released by the end of 2013, but according to the band's Facebook page, there is no release date yet for the new album.
Title: Kevin Mack (visual effects artist)
Passage: Kevin Mack (born July 23, 1959) is an American visual effects artist. He won at the 71st Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects for his work on "What Dreams May Come". He shared his Oscar with Nicholas Brooks, Joel Hynek and Stuart Robertson.
Title: What Dreams May Come (1983 novel)
Passage: What Dreams May Come is a novel by American author Manly Wade Wellman. It is the second of three books featuring supernatural investigator John Thunstone. The book derives its title from a line in Hamlet's famous "To be, or not to be..." soliloquy.
Title: Nicholas Brooks (special effects artist)
Passage: Nicholas Brooks (born May 20, 1964) is a British visual effects artist. He won at the 71st Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects for his work on "What Dreams May Come". He shared his Oscar with Joel Hynek, Kevin Mack and Stuart Robertson.
Title: Slavyanka Russian Chorus
Passage: The Slavyanka Men's Russian Chorus is a chorus based in San Francisco with a repertoire of folk song, art songs, and Orthodox liturgical music in the languages of the Orthodox Christian countries. Slavyanka has released a number of CDs, and provided music for several movies, most notably What Dreams May Come, starring Robin Williams, and Little Odessa. The chorus has toured Russia, Georgia, Croatia and performed at the Russian Embassy in Washington, DC.
Title: Michael Hemschoot
Passage: Michael "Ffish" Hemschoot (born 1972, Aurora, Colorado) is a director, animator and has held a variety of roles as a visual effects artist in major Hollywood films. Since 1996, Hemschoot has worked on films such as "Mars Attacks! ", "What Dreams May Come", "The Matrix", "Hollow Man", "Black Hawk Down", "Minority Report" and "National Treasure".
Title: What Dreams May Come (film)
Passage: What Dreams May Come is a 1998 American fantasy drama film, starring Robin Williams and Cuba Gooding Jr. The film is based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Richard Matheson, and was directed by Vincent Ward. It won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and the Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction. The title is from a line in "Hamlet"' s "To be, or not to be" soliloquy.
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William Shakespeare
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What Dreams May Come (film)
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Hamlet
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Rita Drvucz, is a female water polo player from Hungary, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, the 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and commonly known as Beijing 2008, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, China, from which time span?
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Title: Rita Drvucz
Passage: Rita Drvucz (born 14 April 1980 in Szolnok) is a female water polo player from Hungary, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China and the 2012 Summer Olympics in the London, Great Britain.
Title: 2008 Summer Olympics
Passage: The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and commonly known as Beijing 2008, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, China, from 7 to 24 August 2008. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) competed in 28 sports and 302 events (a total of one event more than the schedule of the 2004 Games). China became the 22nd nation to host the Olympic Games and the 18th to hold a Summer Olympic Games. It was the third time that the Summer Olympic Games were held in East Asia and Asia, after Tokyo, Japan, in 1964 and Seoul, South Korea, in 1988.
Title: Andrea Tth
Passage: Andrea Tth (born October 4, 1980 in Budapest) is a female water polo player from Hungary, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Title: Anett Gyre
Passage: Anett Timea Gyre (born 10 December 1981 in Budapest) is a female water polo player from Hungary, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. There she finished in sixth place with the Hungary women's national team. A year earlier she was on the side that claimed the silver medal at the European Championship in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Title: Dra Kisteleki
Passage: Dra Agnes Kisteleki (born 11 May 1983 in Budapest) is a female water polo player from Hungary, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. There she finished in sixth place with the Hungary national team. A year later she was on the side that claimed the world title in Montral, Canada.
Title: Erzsbet Valkai
Passage: Erzsebet Valkai (born 6 March 1979) is a Hungarian and Italian female water polo player. She competed for the Hungary women's national water polo team at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Later she switched nationality to Italian. She was a member of the Italy women's national water polo team, playing as a centre forward at the 2008 Summer Olympics. On club level she played for Roma in Italy.
Title: Mercdesz Stieber
Passage: Mercdesz Stieber (born 4 September 1974 in Budapest) is a female water polo player from Hungary, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and Beijing 2008. She won the 1994 and 2005 World Championships and the 1991 and 2001 European Championships.
Title: gnes Valkai
Passage: gnes Valkai (born 27 February 1981) is a Hungarian female water polo player. She was a member of the Hungary women's national water polo team, playing as a driver. She was a part of the Hungary team that claimed the gold medal at the 2005 FINA World Championship in Montreal, Canada. She was also a part of the team at the 2004 Summer Olympics and 2008 Summer Olympics. On club level she played for Olympiacos in Greece and for Roma in Italy.
Title: Thomas Whalan
Passage: Thomas Whalan (born 13 October 1980) is an Australian water polo player who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics, in the 2004 Summer Olympics (Vice-Captain), in the 2008 Summer Olympics (Captain) and in the 2012 Summer Olympics representing Australia in over 350 internationals. He competed for the Sydney University Lions Water Polo Club in the Australia National Water Polo League winning three titles and for Club Natacio Barcelona in the Spanish League where he was equal highest goalscorer and won the Copa Del Rey in 2003. Thomas competed for Club Atletic Barceloneta where he won the Copa Del Rey 2004, 2010 and League Title in 2010. He played in the Italian League 2005-2009 with SS Nervi (2005-6) and Rari Nantes Savona (2006-2009).
Title: Melissa Rippon
Passage: Melissa Alison Rippon (born 20 January 1981 in Sydney) is an Australian water polo player. Her sister is Rebecca Rippon and her step-sister is Kate Gynther, both of whom have been members of Australia's national water polo team and competed at the Olympics. She plays for the Brisbane Barracudas who compete in the National Water Polo League. She represented Australia in water polo at the 2004 Summer Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics and at the 2012 Summer Olympics winning bronze medals at both of the latter two. She has earned a bronze medal at the 2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup, and a gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
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7 to 24 August 2008
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Rita Drvucz
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2008 Summer Olympics
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Where the Hell's That Gold? is a Western film starring an actor whose most distinguishing physical quality was what?
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Title: Canadian Spinal Research Organization
Passage: The Canadian Spinal Research Organization is a nationally registered charity whose mission is improve the physical quality of life for persons with spinal cord injuries (SCI) and related neurological deficits, as well as reduce the number of spinal cord injuries through awareness and prevention programs.
Title: South of Heaven, West of Hell (film)
Passage: South of Heaven, West of Hell is a 2000 American Western film starring Dwight Yoakam, who also co-wrote, directed, and scored the movie.
Title: Jack Elam
Passage: William Scott Elam, known as Jack Elam (November 13, 1920 October 20, 2003), was an American film and television actor best known for his numerous roles as villains in Western films and, later in his career, comedies (sometimes spoofing his villainous image). His most distinguishing physical quality was his lazy left eye. Before his career in acting, he took several jobs in finance and served two years in the United States Navy during World War II.
Title: Gold Raiders
Passage: Gold Raiders is a 1951 comedy Western film starring George O'Brien and The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). The picture was O'Brien's last starring role and the only feature film released during Shemp Howard's second tenure with the trio.
Title: Where the Hell's That Gold?
Passage: Where the Hell's That Gold? is a Western film starring Willie Nelson and Jack Elam.
Title: Bend of the River
Passage: Bend of the River is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Julie Adams, and Rock Hudson. Based on the 1950 novel "Bend of the Snake" by Bill Gulick, the film is about a tough cowboy who risks his life to deliver confiscated supplies to homesteaders after gold is discovered in the region. "Bend of the River" was filmed on location in Sandy River, Mount Hood and Timberline, Oregon. This is the second Western film collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart.
Title: Joel McCrea
Passage: Joel Albert McCrea (November 5, 1905 October 20, 1990) was an American actor whose career spanned almost 5 decades and appearances in over 90 films. These films include Alfred Hitchcock's spy film "Foreign Correspondent" (1940), Preston Sturges' comedy classics "Sullivan's Travels" (1940), and "The Palm Beach Story" (1941), the romance film "Bird of Paradise" (1932), the adventure classic "The Most Dangerous Game" (1933), George Stevens' "The More the Merrier" (1941), and the titular character in the western classic "The Virginian" (1946). With the exception of the British thriller film "Rough Shoot" (1953), McCrea only appeared in western films from 1946 to his retirement in 1976. His most notable western is "Ride the High Country" (1962), in which he starred with Randolph Scott.
Title: Randolph Scott
Passage: George Randolph Scott (January 23, 1898 March 2, 1987) was an American film actor whose career spanned from 1928 to 1962. As a leading man for all but the first three years of his cinematic career, Scott appeared in a variety of genres, including social dramas, crime dramas, comedies, musicals (albeit in non-singing and non-dancing roles), adventure tales, war films, and a few horror and fantasy films. However, his most enduring image is that of the tall-in-the-saddle Western hero. Out of his more than 100 film appearances over 60 were in Westerns; thus, "of all the major stars whose name was associated with the Western, Scott most closely identified with it."
Title: Born to the West
Passage: Born to the West (reissue title Hell Town) is a 1937 American Western film starring John Wayne, Marsha Hunt, and John Mack Brown. Filmed in black and white and based upon a Zane Grey novel, the movie incorporates footage from an earlier and higher budgeted silent version, a common practice of the era. The picture features fast chases, gun-fights, unusual poker gambling, and peppy light dialogue for the love interest.
Title: The Bargain (1914 film)
Passage: The Bargain is a 1914 American Western film starring William S. Hart. It was the first feature film starring Hart, who would go on to become the most popular Western actor of the silent film era. In 2010, it was added to the National Film Registry.
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his lazy left eye
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Where the Hell's That Gold?
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Jack Elam
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Lee Gi-kwang and Lukas Rossi were both what?
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Title: Rock Star Supernova
Passage: Rock Star Supernova was a reality television-formed supergroup consisting of drummer Tommy Lee (Mtley Cre), bassist Jason Newsted (ex-Metallica), guitarist Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N' Roses) and singer Lukas Rossi. The band was formed during the second season of the Rock Star Reality TV series which was called .
Title: Rock Star (TV series)
Passage: Rock Star is a television series produced by Mark Burnett, David Goffin, and Lisa Hennessy in which aspiring singers from all around the world competed to become the lead singer of a featured group. It debuted on CBS on July 11, 2005, to mediocre ratings. The show was hosted by television personality and commercial spokeswoman Brooke Burke and Jane's Addiction Red Hot Chili Peppers lead guitarist Dave Navarro. In Australian band INXS chose J.D. Fortune as their new lead singer. For , the band Rock Star Supernova chose Lukas Rossi as the lead singer of their new supergroup.
Title: Highlight (band)
Passage: Highlight (Korean: ) is a South Korean boy band formerly known as Beast (Korean: ). The band consists of five members: Yoon Doo-joon, Yong Jun-hyung, Yang Yo-seob, Lee Gi-kwang, and Son Dong-woon. Original member Jang Hyun-seung officially left the group in April 2016. Later that year, the five remaining members moved labels from Cube Entertainment to Around Us Entertainment and subsequently changed their name to Highlight in 2017.
Title: Mrs. Cop
Passage: Mrs. Cop () is a 2015 South Korean drama series starring Kim Hee-ae, Kim Min-jong, Lee Da-hee, Son Ho-jun, Heo Jung-do and Lee Gi-kwang. It aired on SBS on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 18 episodes beginning 3 August 2015.
Title: Headspin (song)
Passage: "Headspin" is a song by unsigned Canadian band Rise Electric, which is fronted by "" winner Lukas Rossi. The song was released on Rock Star Supernova's self-titled debut album. It was released as the third single from the album in early 2007. Rossi performed "Headspin" three times while on "Rock Star: Supernova". Following the Rock Star Supernova tour Luke Rossi released an acoustic version of the song which is featured on his album "Love Lust".
Title: The Halo Method
Passage: The Halo Method Is an American rock supergroup, formed in 2012 in Hollywood, California. It consisted of guitarist Ben Moody (We Are the Fallen, ex-Evanescence), drummer Miles McPherson, vocalist Lukas Rossi (ex-Rock Star Supernova, ex-Daylight Division) and bassist Josh Newell (ex-In This Moment).
Title: Me Too, Flower!
Passage: Me Too, Flower! () is a 2011 South Korean television series, starring Lee Ji-ah and Yoon Shi-yoon in lead roles, and a supporting cast led by Han Go-eun, Seo Hyo-rim, Jo Min-ki, and Lee Gi-kwang. It aired on MBC from November 9 to December 28, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 15 episodes.
Title: Lee Gi-kwang
Passage: Lee Gi-kwang (Korean: ; born March 30, 1990), known professionally as Gikwang or Kikwang, is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actor. He originally debuted as solo singer with the stage name AJ (Ace Junior), releasing his first mini album "First Episode: A New Hero" on April 4, 2009. In October 2009, he debuted as the main dancer, visual and a lead vocalist of boy group BEAST which had been renamed to Highlight in February 2017.
Title: Circle (TV series)
Passage: Circle () is a South Korean television series starring Yeo Jin-goo, Kim Kang-woo, Gong Seung-yeon, , , Lee Gi-kwang and . It is scheduled to air on tvN every Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 (KST) starting May 22, 2017.
Title: Lukas Rossi
Passage: Lukas Rossi (born December 21, 1976) is a Canadian rock musician and was the winner of the CBS Television reality series "" - a televised audition contest to become lead singer of the hard rock supergroup "Rock Star Supernova".
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Lee Gi-kwang
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Lukas Rossi
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Which island is near the Venezuelan coast
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Title: Solar eclipse of February 26, 1998
Passage: A total solar eclipse occurred on February 26, 1998. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide. Totality was visible in Galpagos Islands, Panama, Colombia, northwestern Venezuela, the whole Aruba, most part of Curaao and the northwestern tip of Bonaire (belonging to Netherlands Antilles which dissolved later), the whole Montserrat, Guadeloupe and Antigua and Barbuda.
Title: La Orchila Airport
Passage: La Orchila Airport (ICAO: SVLO) is an airport serving the island of La Orchila in the Caribbean Sea 130 km north of the Venezuelan coast. La Orchila is in the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela.
Title: 2013 Amstel Curaao Race
Passage: The 2013 Amstel Curaao Race was the 12th edition of the Amstel Curaao Race and takes place on Curaao, an island off the Venezuelan coast, on 2 November 2013. The course is 73.6 km . It is the only road bicycle race in which men and women compete against each other in the same race.
Title: List of airports in Venezuela
Passage: Venezuela, officially known as the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: "Repblica Bolivariana de Venezuela" ), is a country on the northern coast of South America. It is a continental mainland with numerous islands located off its coastline in the Caribbean Sea. Venezuela borders Guyana to the east of the Essequibo River, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the west. Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Lucia, Barbados, Curaao, Bonaire, Aruba, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the Leeward Antilles lie just north, off the Venezuelan coast.
Title: Caribbean Medical University
Passage: Caribbean Medical University (CMU) is an independent, for-profit, U.S. curriculum-based medical school. It is located on the island of Curaao in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the Venezuelan coast. The main campus is located in the Piscadera Bay area of Willemstad. After a total of four years of training, students are awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine (M.D.).
Title: List of echinoderms of Venezuela
Passage: The echinoderms of Venezuela are a strictly marine animal phylum comprising about 124 species of marine waters designated for Venezuelan Caribbean. The first lists of species for Venezuelan coast date back to 1939 and 1967.
Title: Amstel Curaao Race
Passage: The Amstel Curaao Race is a road bicycle race held on Curaao, an island off the Venezuelan coast. The race is generally about 80 kilometres long and is held at the end of the cycling season. Since it is not as competitive as many other races (it is not included in the UCI World Tour), the Amstel Curaao Race is considered to be an 'after-party' to the cycling season. Despite its comparative unimportance, the race has been won by several notable cyclists, including classics specialist Tom Boonen and Grand Tour winners Andy Schleck, Alejandro Valverde and Alberto Contador. The race is sponsored by the Netherlands brewery Amstel, who also sponsor the more eminent Amstel Gold Race, a one day classic held in the Netherlands. Contador and Terpstra currently stand as the most prolific winners of the race with two wins each.
Title: Curaao
Passage: Curaao ( or ; Dutch: "Curaao" , ] ; Papiamentu: "Krsou") is a Lesser Antilles island country in the southern Caribbean Sea and the Dutch Caribbean region, about 65 km north of the Venezuelan coast. It is a constituent country (Dutch: "land" ) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Title: Morrocoy National Park
Passage: Morrocoy National Park is located in the easternmost coast of Falcn state and northwestern of Golfo Triste, in the west central Venezuelan coast, near the towns of Boca de Aroa, Tucacas, Sanare, Chichiriviche, Flamenco and Tocuyo de la Costa, and consists of 32,090 acres. It was declared a national park on May 26, 1974 by Executive Order No. 113, Official Gazette No. 30408 on May 27, 1974.
Title: 2012 Amstel Curaao Race
Passage: The 2012 Amstel Curaao Race took place on 3 November 2012. It was the 11th edition of the Amstel Curaao Race. The race was held on Curaao, an island off the Venezuelan coast and spanned 73.6 km . It was the only road bicycle race in which men and women competed against each other in the same race.
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Solar eclipse of February 26, 1998
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Who was born first Stephen E. Ambrose or Gnter Grass?
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Title: Hugh Ambrose
Passage: Hugh Alexander Ambrose (August 12, 1966 May 23, 2015) was an American historian and the author of a best-selling popular history of the Pacific Theater in World War II. Ambrose rose to prominence as a researcher for and collaborator with his father, historian Stephen E. Ambrose.
Title: China Marine (memoir)
Passage: China Marine: An Infantryman's Life after World War II is the second memoir written by United States Marine Corporal Eugene B. Sledge, published posthumously with foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose, without subtitle, on May 10, 2002 by University of Alabama Press It was republished in paperback with the full title by Oxford University Press in July 2003. This book is the sequel to his first, better known, memoir, "With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa" and Ambrose identifies it as the only account of the Marines stationed in postwar China. It has recently achieved wider public recognition as credited source material for the 2010 HBO miniseries "The Pacific".
Title: Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff
Passage: Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff is the biography of Union Army General-in-Chief Henry Halleck written by Stephen E. Ambrose and published in 1962. In this book, Ambrose provides an interpretation contrary to previous assessments of this "controversial figure" from the American Civil War.
Title: Crabwalk
Passage: Crabwalk, published in Germany in 2002 as Im Krebsgang, is a novel by Danzig-born German author Gnter Grass. As in earlier works, Grass concerns himself with the effects of the past on the present; he interweaves various strands and combines fact and fiction. While the murder of Wilhelm Gustloff by David Frankfurter and the sinking of the ship the "Wilhelm Gustloff" are real events, the fictional members of the Pokriefke family bring these events into our own time.
Title: The Tin Drum
Passage: The Tin Drum (German: "Die Blechtrommel" ) is a 1959 novel by Gnter Grass. The novel is the first book of Grass's "Danziger Trilogie " (Danzig Trilogy) and winner of the Nobel Prize in literature. It was adapted into a 1979 film, which won both the Palme d'Or, in the same year, and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film the following year.
Title: Stephen E. Ambrose
Passage: Stephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 October 13, 2002) was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a longtime professor of history at the University of New Orleans and the author of many bestselling volumes of American popular history.
Title: The Meeting at Telgte
Passage: The Meeting at Telgte (German: Das Treffen in Telgte ) is a 1979 novel by the West German writer Gnter Grass. The narrative revolves around a fictional meeting for intellectuals hosted by Simon Dach after the Thirty Years' War. The story is an analogy for the post-World War II society in Germany, and of Group 47 in West Germany, of which Grass was a member.
Title: The Box (Grass book)
Passage: The Box (German: Die Box ) is a 2008 fictionalised autobiography by the German writer Gnter Grass. It has the subtitle "Tales from the Darkroom" ("Dunkelkammergeschichten"). In the narrative, the 80-year-old Grass' eight children, at their father's request, record conversations where they say what they think of him. "The Box" follows the writer's previous memoir book, "Peeling the Onion" from 2006, which ended in 1959 with the literary success of "The Tin Drum". It was followed by "Grimm's Words" in 2010.
Title: Gnter Grass
Passage: Gnter Wilhelm Grass (] ; 16 October 1927 13 April 2015) was a German novelist, poet, playwright, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Title: Dog Years (novel)
Passage: Dog Years (Hundejahre) is a novel by Gnter Grass. It was first published in Germany in 1963. Its English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was first published in 1965. It is the third and last volume of his "Danzig Trilogy", the other two being "The Tin Drum" and "Cat and Mouse". The novel consists of three different chronological parts, from the 1920s to the 1950s. The main characters are Walter Matern and Eduard Amsel.
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Stephen E. Ambrose
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Gnter Grass
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The largest fairground located in La in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana hosts a centre alongside another centre, which is most popular due to what?
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Title: Gbawe
Passage: Gbawe is a town in the Greater Accra Region of southeastern Ghana near the capital Accra. Gbawe is the twenty-third largest settlement in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 74,403 people. Gbawe is located a few kilometres west of Accra in the Ga South Municipal Assembly . At the Ghana census of 26 March 2000, the population was 28,989 inhabitants living in the Town. Projections of 1 January 2007 estimated the population to be 52,910 inhabitants. In the census of 1984, only 837 residents were listed, and in 1970 it was the 608th largest settlement in Ghana. The Town was founded more than 100 years ago. Today the Town has a more rural structure in the large-scale marked suburban development areas.
Title: Legon
Passage: Legon , a suburb of the Ghanaian city Accra, is situated about 12 km north-east of the city center in the Accra Metropolis District, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Legon is home to the main campus of the University of Ghana. Ghanaians loosely refer to the University of Ghana simply as "Legon". Legon is also home to a few of Ghana's well known educational institution like Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School (PRESEC-Legon), Achimota School, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration and the institute of professional education. Legon is adjacent to one of the most prestigious residential suburbs of Accra - East Legon and only about 20 minutes drive from the Kotoka International Airport.
Title: Accra
Passage: Accra is the capital and most populous city of Ghana, with an estimated urban population of 2.27 million as of 2012 . It is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region and of the Accra Metropolis District, with which it is conterminous. Accra is furthermore the anchor of a larger metropolitan area, the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA), which is inhabited by about 4 million people and is the thirteenth-largest metropolitan area in Africa.
Title: Ashaiman
Passage: Ashaiman (often wrongly spelled as "Ashiaman") is a large town in Greater Accra Region of South Ghana and is the capital of Ashaiman Municipal District, a district in Greater Accra Region. Ashaiman has a not well known number of settlement population being estimated between some hundred thousands up to over one million people (298,841 inhabitants according to World Gazetter).
Title: Taifa, Accra
Passage: Taifa is a town in the Ga East Municipal District, a district in the Greater Accra Region of south-eastern Ghana near the capital Accra. Taifa is the twenty-sixth largest settlement in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 68,459 people. Taifa is located in the northwest suburbs area of Accra. It has a breakpoint on a railway line and a small park located on the northern edge of the location of the Taifa Ghana Atomic Energy Commission. At the Ghana 2000 census of 26 March 2000, the population was 26,145 inhabitants living in the city. Projections of 1 January 2007 estimated the population to be 48,927 inhabitants. In the census of 1984 there was only 1,009 inhabitants. The strong population growth of the Town is influenced by, among other things, a large number of illegal immigrants from west African countries who move to towns and villages near the industrial town of Tema, just to find a job.
Title: Ghana Trade Fair Center
Passage: The Ghana Trade Fair Center is the largest fairground located in La in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Title: Sheikh Ibrahim Cudjoe Quaye
Passage: Sheikh Ibrahim Cudjoe Quaye (July 30, 1937 in La-Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana) is a Ghanaian politician who represented the constituency of Ayawaso Central in the Parliament of Ghana from 1996 to 2011. He has also served as Regional Minister of the Greater Accra Region under Kufuor's government from 2001-2009.
Title: Accra International Conference Centre
Passage: The Accra International Conference Centre is an events venue in Accra, Ghana. Other venues include the Ghana Trade Fair Center and the National Theatre, but the Conference Centre is the most popular due to its size and capacity as compared to the National Theatre, and at the same time smaller than the Ghana Trade Fair Centre (which was built to host pan-African events).
Title: Tema Manhean
Passage: Tema Manhean is one of the indigenous towns in the industrialized parts of Greater Accra Region, Ghana. Since it is the Greater Accra Region, they speak Ga. The name "Manhean" is the Anglicize form of the local phrase "man hee" which means new town or community.
Title: Ghanata Senior High School
Passage: Ghanata Senior High School is a public co-educational school in Dodowa in the [[Greater Accra Region, Ghana [[Greater Accra Region]] of [[Ghana]].
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due to its size and capacity
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Accra International Conference Centre
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Ghana Trade Fair Center
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What year did the series Hard Fate starring Hong Kong American actor Kevin Cheng air on TVB?
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Title: Ghetto Justice II
Passage: Ghetto Justice II is an Hong Kong modern drama series produced by TVB. It is a sequel to the 2011 hit series "Ghetto Justice". This sequel features original cast members Kevin Cheng, Myolie Wu, Sam Lee and Alex Lam with the addition of new cast members JJ Jia, Raymond Cho, Christine Kuo, and Elena Kong. Joyce Tang (who played as Tai-Ng Ting) and Eddie Kwan (played as But Chik) didn't reprise their roles in the sequel and was excused off in the series.
Title: Ip Man (TV series)
Passage: Ip Man is a 2013 Chinese television series romanticising the life of Ip Man (Mandarin: Ye Wen), a Chinese martial artist specialising in Wing Chun. Directed by Fan Xiaotian, the series starred Hong Kong actor Kevin Cheng as the title character, with Han Xue, Liu Xiaofeng, Chrissie Chau, Song Yang, Yu Rongguang, Yuen Wah and Bruce Leung as part of the supporting cast. Wilson Yip, the director of the films "Ip Man" and "Ip Man 2" (starring Donnie Yen), and Taiwanese producer Young Pei-pei served as the artistic consultants for the series, while Ip Man's sons, Ip Chun and Ip Ching, served as the martial arts consultants. The series was shot from JulyNovember 2012 in Kunshan, Suzhou, and was first aired on Shandong TV from 24 February to 9 March 2013. It won the Golden Eagle Award for Best Television Series in 2012.
Title: Blue Veins (TV series)
Passage: Blue Veins (; literally "Vampire") is a 2016 Hong Kong supernatural television drama produced by Joe Chan Wai-Kun for TVB, starring Kay Tse, Kevin Cheng and Grace Chan. Filming took place from April to July 2015 on location in Hong Kong and the Netherlands. It premiered on Hong Kong's TVB Jade and Malaysia's Astro On Demand on April 11, 2016, airing Monday through Sunday during its 9:30-10:30 pm timeslot.
Title: Kevin Cheng
Passage: Kevin Cheng Ka-wing (born 15 August 1969) is a Hong Kong American actor and singer who is currently under the management of the Hong Kong television network TVB. Cheng rose to fame in late 2004 after playing his first lead role in the TVB drama "Hard Fate".
Title: The Greed of Man
Passage: The Greed of Man is a Hong Kong television series first broadcast on TVB Jade in 1992. The story, spanning three decades from the 1970s to the 1990s in Hong Kong and Taiwan, addresses various social and financial phenomena of the times, from triad violence to corruption in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It featured a top roster cast, including veteran TVB actors Adam Cheng and Damian Lau and award-winning actor Sean Lau. The series is also well remembered for a Hong Kong stock market cultural phenomenon called the "Ting Hai effect".
Title: Placebo Cure
Passage: Placebo Cure is a Hong Kong modern serial drama produced by TVB and starring Sunny Chan, Joyce Tang and Kevin Cheng. The drama was filmed from November 2003 to early 2004 and was first released overseas in May 2005. It was then aired in Hong Kong on Super Sun's TVB Drama channel from 30 May to 24 June 2005. It was then aired on TVB Jade from 19 October to 16 November 2006.
Title: Ting Hai effect
Passage: The Ting Hai effect, also known as the Adam Cheng effect, is a stock market phenomenon in which there is a sudden and unexplained drop in the stock market whenever a film or a television series starring Hong Kong actor Adam Cheng is released. It still remains as a popular topic among stock brokers, years after the television drama "The Greed of Man" was broadcast in Hong Kong in late 1992. The effect is named after Ting Hai, the primary antagonist in the drama, who was portrayed by Cheng.
Title: Olivia Cheng
Passage: Olivia Cheng (Chinese: , Pinyin: Zheng Wenya), born 14 February 1960, is a Hong Kong based former actress. She won the 1979 Miss Hong Kong Pageant and was also elected "Miss Photogenic." She represented Hong Kong in Miss Universe 1979 in Perth, Western Australia, where she went unplaced but ranked a very respectable 21st place in the preliminary swimsuit competition. Olivia created a controversy when she joined ATV (the arch-rival of TVB, the organiser of the Miss Hong Kong pageant) immediately after crowning her successor in 1980. This incident embarrassed TVB so much that in 1981, TVB decided to sign 1.5-year contracts with all Miss Hong Kong winners so that they had to stay with TVB for at least 6 months after their reign was over.
Title: Hard Fate
Passage: Hard Fate (Traditional Chinese - ) is a 30-episode series which aired on TVB in 2004. It stars Flora Chan , Damian Lau , Kevin Cheng and Niki Chow .
Title: Brian Burrell
Passage: Brian Thomas Burrell (, born March 23, 1972) is a Hong Kong American actor best known for his roles in Cantonese television productions in Hong Kong. Burrell is also one of the few foreign actors in Hong Kong broadcaster TVB's artiste profiles over the years.
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Kevin Cheng
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The 15th Infantry Division was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the rise of what?
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Title: 13th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Passage: The 13th Infantry Division (Russian: 13- , "13-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya") was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Sevastopol in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.
Title: 8th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Passage: The 8th Infantry Division (Russian: 8- , "8-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya") was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Warsaw in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.
Title: 12th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Passage: The 12th Infantry Division (Russian: 12- , "12-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya") was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Lutsk in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.
Title: 7th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Passage: The 7th Infantry Division (Russian: 7- , "7-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya") was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Radom and later Voronezh in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.
Title: Russian Revolution
Passage: The Russian Revolution was a pair of revolutions in Russia in 1917 which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the rise of the Soviet Union. The Russian Empire collapsed with the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II and the old regime was replaced by a provisional government during the first revolution of February 1917 (March in the Gregorian calendar; the older Julian calendar was in use in Russia at the time). Alongside it arose grassroots community assemblies (called 'soviets') which contended for authority. In the second revolution that October, the Provisional Government was toppled and all power was given to the soviets.
Title: 14th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Passage: The 14th Infantry Division (Russian: 14- , "14-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya") was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Kishinev in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.
Title: 10th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Passage: The 10th Infantry Division (Russian: 10- , "10-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya") was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Warsaw and later Nizhny Novgorod in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.
Title: 11th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Passage: The 11th Infantry Division (Russian: 11- , "11-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya") was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Lutsk in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.
Title: 15th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Passage: The 15th Infantry Division (Russian: 15- , "15-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya") was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Odessa in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.
Title: 9th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Passage: The 9th Infantry Division (Russian: 9- , "9-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya") was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Radom and later Voronezh in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.
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the Soviet Union
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Russian Revolution
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Which documentary was filmed first, Chicken Ranch or Grizzly Man?
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Title: Sandi Sissel
Passage: Sandra "Sandi" Sue Sissel (Born August 9, 1949) is an American cinematographer, director and producer. Her interest in photography was apparent as early as high school, where she was a photojournalist for her school paper. She is best known for her work in documentaries such as "Salaam Bombay! ", "Chicken Ranch", "Mother Teresa (1986)" as well as TV shows like 60 Minutes, and feature films like "Mr. and Mrs. Smith". She has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers since 1994 and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2004.
Title: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Passage: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is a musical with a book by Texas author Larry L. King and Peter Masterson and music and lyrics by Carol Hall. It is based on a story by King that was inspired by the real-life Chicken Ranch in La Grange, Texas.
Title: Coyotes (song)
Passage: Coyotes is an American Western song written by Bob McDill and closely associated with cowboy singer Don Edwards. It appears on Edwards' 1993 album "Goin' Back to Texas", and was featured on the soundtrack of the 2005 documentary film "Grizzly Man".
Title: Grizzly Man
Passage: Grizzly Man is a 2005 American documentary film by German director Werner Herzog. It chronicles the life and death of bear enthusiast Timothy Treadwell. The film includes some of Treadwell's own footage of his interactions with grizzly bears before 2003, and of interviews with people who knew, or were involved with Treadwell, as well as professionals dealing with wild bears.
Title: Grizzly Man (soundtrack)
Passage: Grizzly Man is the soundtrack album from the documentary "Grizzly Man", produced by Richard Thompson and released in 2005.
Title: Timothy Treadwell
Passage: Timothy Treadwell (born Timothy William Dexter; April 29, 1957 October 6, 2003) was an American bear enthusiast, environmentalist, documentary filmmaker, and founder of the bear-protection organization Grizzly People. He lived among grizzly bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska for 13 summers. At the end of his 13th summer in the park, in 2003, he and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard were killed by a 28-year-old brown bear, whose stomach was later found to contain human remains and clothing. Treadwell's life, work, and death were the subject of Werner Herzog's critically acclaimed documentary film "Grizzly Man" (2005).
Title: Chicken Ranch (Texas)
Passage: The Chicken Ranch was an illegal but tolerated brothel in the U.S. state of Texas that operated from 1905 until 1973. It was located in Fayette County about 2.5 mi east of downtown La Grange. The business was established by Miss Jessie Williams, and was the basis for the 1973 ZZ Top song, "La Grange", the 1978 Broadway musical "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas", and its 1982 film adaptation.
Title: Jayme Lynn Blaschke
Passage: Jayme Lynn Blaschke (born 1969) is an American journalist and author of science fiction, fantasy and related non-fiction. Primarily known for his genre-related interviews with authors and editors, he published a collected volume of 17 interviews, "Voices of Vision: Creators of Science Fiction and Fantasy Speak", through the University of Nebraska Press in 2005. In 2016 he published an extensively-researched history of the infamous brothel that served as the inspiration behind The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas titled "Inside the Texas Chicken Ranch: The Definitive Account of the Best Little Whorehouse."
Title: Chicken Ranch (Nevada)
Passage: The Chicken Ranch is a legal, licensed brothel located about 60 mi west of Las Vegas near the town of Pahrump, in Nye County, at 10511 Homestead Road. The 17-bed brothel sits on 40 acre of land. A separate building, connected to the main house by a breezeway, contains three extensively-decorated themed "bungalows" catering to those customers wishing a more luxurious experience.
Title: Chicken Ranch (film)
Passage: Chicken Ranch is a 1983 documentary film by Nick Broomfield about the famous legalised brothel, the Chicken Ranch, in Pahrump, Nevada. Photographed by Sandi Sissel.
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Chicken Ranch
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Chicken Ranch (film)
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Grizzly Man
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Who has the most awards, Isabel Allende or Jane Smiley
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Title: Isabel Allende (politician)
Passage: Isabel Allende Bussi (born January 18, 1945 in Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean Socialist Party politician and the daughter of former president of Chile Salvador Allende, and his wife, Hortensia Bussi. From 1994 to 2010 she was a deputy and in March 2010 she became a Senator for the Atacama Region. On 28 February 2014, Allende was selected as president of the Senate, as of 11 March 2014, making her the first woman president of the body in Chilean history.
Title: Island Beneath the Sea
Passage: Island Beneath the Sea is a 2009 novel by Chilean author Isabel Allende. It was first published in the United States by HarperCollins. The book was issued in 2009 in Spanish as "La Isla Bajo el Mar", and was translated into English by Margaret Sayers Peden, who has translated all (except the first) of Allende's books into English.
Title: Isabel Allende
Passage: Isabel Allende (] ; born August 2, 1942) is a Chilean-American writer. Allende, whose works sometimes contain aspects of the "magic realist" tradition, is famous for novels such as "The House of the Spirits" ("La casa de los espritus", 1982) and "City of the Beasts" ("La ciudad de las bestias", 2002), which have been commercially successful. Allende has been called "the world's most widely read Spanish-language author." In 2004, Allende was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and in 2010, she received Chile's National Literature Prize. President Barack Obama awarded her the 2014 Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Title: Jane Smiley
Passage: Jane Smiley (born September 26, 1949) is an American novelist. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1992 for her novel "A Thousand Acres" (1991).
Title: The Stories of Eva Luna
Passage: The Stories of Eva Luna (Spanish: "Cuentos de Eva Luna" , 1989) is a collection of Spanish-language short stories by the Chilean-American writer Isabel Allende. It consists of stories told by the title character of Allende's earlier novel "Eva Luna". The literary critic Barbara Mujica wrote: "The Chilean author presents her stories through the age-old device used by Scheherazade: the narrator tells them to her lover to entertain him. Like the famous Arabic tales, these stories combine fantasy with biting social satire and psychological insight."
Title: The House of the Spirits
Passage: The House of the Spirits (Spanish: "La casa de los espritus" , 1982) is the debut novel of Isabel Allende. The novel was rejected by several Spanish-language publishers before being published in Buenos Aires in 1982. It became an instant best seller, was critically acclaimed, and catapulted Allende to literary stardom. The novel was named Best Novel of the Year in Chile in 1982, and Allende received the country's "Panorama Literario" award. "The House of the Spirits" has been translated into over 37 languages.
Title: Paula (novel)
Passage: Paula is a 1994 memoir by Isabel Allende. She intended to write a straightforward narrative about the darkest experience of her own life. But the book is a tribute to her deceased daughter Paula Fras Allende, who fell into a porphyria-induced coma in 1991 and never recovered.
Title: Paula Fras Allende
Passage: Paula Fras Allende (22 October 1963 6 December 1992) was the daughter of Chilean-American author, Isabel Allende Llona. Her grandfather was a first cousin of Salvador Allende, President of Chile from 1970 to 1973.
Title: Daughter of Fortune
Passage: Daughter of Fortune (original Spanish title "Hija de la fortuna") is a novel by Isabel Allende, and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in February 2000. It was published first in Spanish by Plaza Jans in 1998. Isabel Allende says "of her female protagonist in Daughter of Fortune, Eliza, that she might well represent who the author might have been in another life." "Allende spent seven years of research on this, her fifth novel, which she says is a story of a young woman's search for self-knowledge." "Allende also believes that the novel reflects her own struggle to define the role of feminism in her life." Allende also wrote a sequel to "Daughter of Fortune" entitled "Portrait in Sepia" which follows Eliza Sommers' granddaughter.
Title: Portrait in Sepia
Passage: Portrait in Sepia ("Retrato en Sepia", in Spanish) is a 2000 novel by Isabel Allende. The novel can be thought of a sequel to Allende's "Daughter of Fortune" as it follows Eliza Sommers' granddaughter - Aurora del Valle.
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Did Lambert Hillyer and Upendra work in the same industry?
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Title: Square Deal Sanderson
Passage: Square Deal Sanderson is a 1919 American silent western film directed by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and Charles Alden Seltzer. The film stars William S. Hart, Ann Little, Frank Whitson, Lloyd Bacon, Edwin Wallock and Tom O'Brien. The film was released on June 15, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. A print of the film is held by the Library of Congress and in other film archives.
Title: The Toll Gate
Passage: The Toll Gate is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart. The film stars William S. Hart, Anna Q. Nilsson, Joseph Singleton, Jack Richardson, and Richard Headrick. The film was released on April 15, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: O'Malley of the Mounted
Passage: O'Malley of the Mounted is a surviving 1921 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart. The film stars William S. Hart, Eva Novak, Leo Willis, Alfred Allen, Bert Sprotte, and Antrim Short. The film was released on February 6, 1921, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Travelin' On (film)
Passage: Travelin' On is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, James Farley, Ethel Grey Terry, Brinsley Shaw, Mary Jane Irving, Bob Kortman, and Willis Marks. The film was released on March 5, 1922, by Paramount Pictures. A copy of the film is in the Library of Congress.
Title: Lambert Hillyer
Passage: Lambert Harwood Hillyer (July 8, 1893 July 5, 1969) was an American film director and screenwriter.
Title: The Money Corral
Passage: The Money Corral is a 1919 American silent adventure film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, Jane Novak, Herschel Mayall, Winter Hall, Rhea Mitchell, and Patricia Palmer. The film was released on April 20, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film.
Title: The Testing Block
Passage: The Testing Block is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart. The film stars William S. Hart, Eva Novak, J. Gordon Russell, Florence Carpenter, Richard Headrick, and Ira McFadden. The film was released on December 26, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: The Cradle of Courage
Passage: The Cradle of Courage is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Frederick Bradbury and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, Ann Little, Tom Santschi, Gertrude Claire, Frank Thorwald, and George Williams. The film was released on September 19, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. Copies of the film are in the Museum of Modern Art and at other film archives.
Title: Upendra (actor)
Passage: Upendra Rao (born 18 September 1968) known mononymously as Upendra, is an Indian filmmaker, actor and politician known for his work in Kannada cinema. He started his career under actor and film director Kashinath, as a writer and an assistant director. His first directorial venture was "Tharle Nan Maga" (1992).
Title: The Whistle (1921 film)
Passage: The Whistle is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by May Wilmoth, Olin Lyman and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, Frank Brownlee, Myrtle Stedman, Georgie Stone, Will Jim Hatton, and Richard Headrick. The film was released in April 1921, by Paramount Pictures. A print of the film is in the Library of Congress.
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Which German composer used cyclic forms in their pieces?
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Title: Felix Mendelssohn
Passage: Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (] ; 3 February 1809 4 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period.
Title: Soires de Nazelles
Passage: Les Soires de Nazelles, FP 84, is a set of variations for piano written by the French composer Francis Poulenc. During the evenings, the composer used to sit at the piano and improvise "portraits" of his friends, all based on a given theme. The work was begun in 1930, and completed at Noizay on October 1, 1936. At the beginning of the score, it reads:
Title: Leon Jessel
Passage: Leon Jessel, or Lon Jessel (January 22, 1871 January 4, 1942) was a German composer of operettas and light classical music pieces. Today he is best known internationally as the composer of the popular jaunty march "The Parade of the Tin Soldiers", also known as "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers". Jessel was a prolific composer who wrote hundreds of light orchestral pieces, piano pieces, songs, waltzes, mazurkas, marches, choruses, and other salon music. He achieved considerable acclaim with a number of his operettas in particular "Schwarzwaldmdel" ("Black Forest Girl"), which remains popular to this day.
Title: X-Men: The Last Stand (soundtrack)
Passage: X-Men: The Last Stand Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was composed by John Powell and released on May 23, 2006 by Varse Sarabande. "" was the third film in the series, and Powell was the third composer used. He came on the heels of John Ottman and Michael Kamen, both of which were criticized for their work on the scores.
Title: Pseudoacid
Passage: A Pseudoacid in Organic Chemistry is a cyclic oxocarboxylic acid. Most commonly, these form from aldehyde and keto carboxylic acids, and the cyclic forms are furanoid (5-ring with oxygen) or pyranoid (6-ring with oxygen). The original pseudoacid to be described as such (using the German "pseudosauren") was levulinic acid (4-oxopentanoic acid).
Title: Cassiber
Passage: Cassiber were a German avant-rock group founded in 1982 by German composer and saxophonist Alfred Harth, German composer, music-theatre director and keyboardist Heiner Goebbels, English drummer Chris Cutler from Henry Cow and German guitarist Christoph Anders. They recorded five albums, toured extensively across Europe, Asia and North America, and disbanded in 1992.
Title: Cyclic form
Passage: Cyclic form is a technique of musical construction, involving multiple sections or movements, in which a theme, melody, or thematic material occurs in more than one movement as a unifying device. Sometimes a theme may occur at the beginning and end (for example, in Mendelssohn's A minor String Quartet or Brahms's Symphony No. 3); other times a theme occurs in a different guise in every part (e.g. Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique", and Saint-Sans's "Organ" Symphony).
Title: Duo GoebbelsHarth
Passage: The Duo GoebbelsHarth (19751988), combining German composer, music-theatre director and keyboardist Heiner Goebbels and German composer, multi-media artist and saxophonist Alfred 23 Harth became famous for its adaptation of and departure from European composers, especially Hanns Eisler, implemented in a provocatively fresh manner into structured free improvisations and deploying content from areas beyond music. The duo was nicknamed the Eisler brothers by music critic W.Liefland. They later also experimented with different genres and sound collages, including electronic devices. The duo played in many international festivals and concerts in cities as diverse as Tel Aviv, Zagreb, West and East Berlin and South America.
Title: Heinrich Schtz
Passage: Heinrich Schtz (] ; 18 October [O.S. 8 October] 1585 6 November 1672) was a German composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach and often considered to be one of the most important composers of the 17th century. He wrote what is traditionally considered to be the first German opera, "Dafne", performed at Torgau in 1627, the music of which has since been lost.
Title: Carl Heinrich Graun
Passage: Carl Heinrich Graun (7 May 1704 8 August 1759) was a German composer and tenor singer. Along with Johann Adolph Hasse, he is considered to be the most important German composer of Italian opera of his time.
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Borg Akilles is a sports club named for the Greek hero of which war?
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Title: Cynaegirus
Passage: Cynegeirus, also spelled Cynaegeirus or Cynegirus (Greek: or "Kynegeiros" or "Kynaigeiros"; died 490 BC) was an ancient Greek hero of Athens and had three siblings. His two brothers were the playwright Aeschylus and Ameinias, hero of the battle of Salamis, while his sister was Philopatho (Greek: ), the mother of the Athenian tragic poet Philokles. He was the son of Euphorion (Greek: ) from Eleusis and member of the Eupatridae, the ancient nobility of Attica.
Title: RU-38 (sports club)
Passage: Rosenlewin Urheilijat-38, RU-38 for short, was a sports club based in Pori, Finland. It was founded in 1938 by the W. Rosenlew Company. The club was best known by its football and ice hockey sections. In 1967 RU-38 merged with another local club, Karhut, forming a new club named sst.
Title: Achilles
Passage: In Greek mythology, Achilles ( , ; ] ) was a Greek hero of the Trojan War and the central character and greatest warrior of Homer's "Iliad". His mother was the immortal nereid Thetis, and his father, the mortal Peleus, was the king of the Myrmidons.
Title: Manila Nomads Sports Club
Passage: The Manila Nomads Sports Club, or simply the Nomads Sports Club or the Manila Nomads, is a sports club based in Paraaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. The sports club primarily focuses on its association football team which played in the United Football League, the highest level of Philippine club football.
Title: Aias Evosmou
Passage: Aias Evosmou is a Greek multi-sport club based in Evosmos, Thessaloniki. It was founded in 1967 and it has departments in various sports, football, basketball and volleyball. The full name of the club is Athlitikos Politistikos Syllogos Aias EvosmouAPS Aias Evosmou (Greek: meaning Athletic Culture Association Aias Evosmou). The most successful department is the women's volleyball team that plays in A1 Ethniki. The team's colours are red and white and its emblem is the ancient Greek hero Aias.
Title: Digenis Akritas Morphou FC
Passage: Digenis Akritas Morphou (Greek: ) is a Cypriot sports club from Morphou, founded on April 23, 1931. The club takes its name from the medieval Greek hero Digenis Akritas, who is depicted on the club's emblem. It has a football and a basketball team.
Title: Borg Bollplan
Passage: Borga Bollplan, or Porvoon pallokentt, (lit. 'Porvoo Ball Ground') is a sports arena in Porvoo, Finland. It is the homeground of Borg Akilles sports club and used for association football in the summer and bandy in the winter time.
Title: Cadmus
Passage: In Greek mythology, Cadmus ; Greek: "Kadmos"), was the founder and first king of Thebes. Cadmus was the first Greek hero and, alongside Perseus and Bellerophon, the greatest hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles. Initially a Phoenician prince, son of king Agenor and queen Telephassa of Tyre and the brother of Phoenix, Cilix and Europa, he was originally sent by his royal parents to seek out and escort his sister Europa back to Tyre after she was abducted from the shores of Phoenicia by Zeus. Cadmus founded the Greek city of Thebes, the acropolis of which was originally named "Cadmeia" in his honour.
Title: Al-Muharraq SC
Passage: Al-Muharraq Sports Club (Arabic: ) is a Bahraini football club based in Muharraq. It is one of the oldest sports club in the Arabian Peninsula Region. Al-Muharraq Sports Club has won the Bahraini Football Premier League 33 times. Al-Muharraq Sports Club also takes part in other sports than football like Basketball and Volleyball. Historically, Al-Muharraq Sports Club football team resembles most of Bahrain national football team. Muharruq is the one of the biggest clubs in Bahrain football history if not the biggest. Muharruq Also Won the crown prince cup 5 times Making them the most team winning it. Muharruq won the Bahrain King Cup 32 times the second most team who have won it is Al Ahli they won it 8 times.
Title: Borg Akilles
Passage: Borg Akilles, or Porvoon Akilles in Finnish, is a Finnish sports club from the city of Porvoo, named for Achilles in ancient Greek mythology.
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What actor that is the recipient of a National Film Award and a Filmfare Award after three nominations, appeared in a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film, "CityLights" music video?
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Title: Suno Na Sangemarmar
Passage: "Suno Na Sangemarmar" is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film, "Youngistaan". Composed by Jeet Ganguly, the song is sung by Arijit Singh, with lyrics penned by Kausar Munir. The music video of the track features actors Jackky Bhagnani and Neha Sharma.
Title: Chaar Kadam
Passage: "Chaar Kadam" (English: Four Steps) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film, "PK". Composed by Shantanu Moitra, the song is sung by Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal, with lyrics penned by Swanand Kirkire. The music video of the track features actors Sushant Singh Rajput and Anushka Sharma.
Title: Rajkummar Rao
Passage: Rajkummar Rao (born Rajkumar Yadav or "'Raj Kumar Yadav"; 31 August 1984) is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films. Rao has established a career in Hindi cinema and is the recipient of a National Film Award and a Filmfare Award after three nominations.
Title: Galliyan
Passage: "Galliyan" (English: Lanes) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film, "Ek Villain". Composed by Ankit Tiwari, the song is sung by Tiwari himself, with lyrics penned by Manoj Muntashir. The music video of the track features actors Sidharth Malhotra and Shraddha Kapoor.
Title: Sawan Aaya Hai
Passage: "Sawan Aaya Hai" (English: Monsoon has arrived) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film "Creature 3D". Composed and written by Tony Kakkar, the song is sung by Arijit Singh. The music video of the track features actors Bipasha Basu and Imran Abbas Naqvi.
Title: Muskurane
Passage: "Muskurane" (English: Smile) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film, "CityLights". Composed by Jeet Ganguly, the song is sung by Arijit Singh, with lyrics penned by Rashmi Singh. The music video of the track features actors Rajkummar Rao, Patralekha and Arijit Singh.
Title: Manwa Laage
Passage: "Manwa Laage" (English: My heart feels this) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film, "Happy New Year". Composed by VishalShekhar, the song is sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Arijit Singh, with lyrics penned by Irshad Kamil. The music video of the soft and melodic track features renowned actors Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone.
Title: Ajay Devgn filmography
Passage: Ajay Devgn is an Indian Bollywood film actor, director and producer who made his first screen appearance as a child artist in Bapus "Pyari Behna" (1985). His debut as a lead actor came in "Phool Aur Kaante" (1991), which won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. Devgn then played a kickboxer in the martial arts film "Jigar" (1992) and a blind character in the film "Vijaypath" (1994). Further success came with roles in the 1994 box-office hits "Suhaag" and "Dilwale". He garnered his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance in the action drama "Naajayaz" (1995). Devgn received critical acclaim for his roles in "Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha" and the political drama "Zakhm" (both 1998), winning National Film Award for Best Actor for the latter. In 1999, he starred in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam", earning a Filmfare Best Actor nomination. In 2000, Devgn established his production house Ajay Devgn FFilms, produced and appeared as the protagonist in the commercially unsuccessful "Raju Chacha". He received a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role as a dacoit in the drama "Lajja" (2001).
Title: Mast Magan
Passage: "Mast Magan" (English: Captivated heart) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film, "2 States". Composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, the song is sung by Arijit Singh and Chinmayi, with lyrics penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya. The music video of the track features actors Arjun Kapoor and Alia Bhatt.
Title: Meherbaan (song)
Passage: "Meherbaan" (English: Benevolence) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Bollywood film, "Bang Bang! ". Composed by VishalShekhar, the song is sung by Ash King, Shilpa Rao and Shekhar Ravjiani, with lyrics penned by Anvita Dutt and Kumaar. The music video of the soft and melodic track features actors Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif.
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Who was first to make and release a musical album, The White Tie Affair or Lacey Sturm?
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Title: Chris Wallace (musician)
Passage: Chris Wallace (born March 22, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, and producer. He was prominently known as the former lead vocalist and front man of the American pop rock band The White Tie Affair. Wallace has released one album, "Push Rewind" in 2012. In 2016, Wallace signed a songwriting contract with Pulse Music Group.
Title: The World as We Know It
Passage: The World as We Know It is the second studio album by The Morning Of, released on January 29, 2008. In October and November, the band went on tour alongside the Higher, Just Surrender and the White Tie Affair.
Title: New Horizons (Flyleaf album)
Passage: New Horizons is the third full-length studio album by American rock band Flyleaf, released on AMOctone Records on October 30, 2012. It was produced by Howard Benson, who has produced several of Flyleaf's previous recordings. It is the final album with lead vocalist Lacey Sturm, who announced her departure from the band, just prior to the album's release, in October 2012.
Title: Life Screams
Passage: Life Screams is the debut solo studio album by the American singer Lacey Sturm. It was released on February 12, 2016 through Followspot Records. The album has sold 9,000 copies in the United States.
Title: Between the Stars
Passage: Between the Stars is the fourth full-length studio album by American rock band Flyleaf. The album was released on September 16, 2014 through Loud Proud Records. The group funded the album through PledgeMusic. It marks the group's first and only record to feature Kristen May on vocals, who replaced original vocalist Lacey Sturm who exited the band in 2012. May exited the band in 2016. It is the group's first album to be recorded by producer Don Gilmore. Studio recording was completed in Los Angeles, CA. The album's lead single "Set Me on Fire" debuted on July 1, 2014 at Revolver.
Title: Walk This Way (album)
Passage: Walk This Way is the major label debut of the band The White Tie Affair. The album contains the singles "Allow Me To Introduce Myself...Mr. Right" and "Candle (Sick and Tired)". Produced by the collaborative team behind Wired All Wrong (Matt Mahaffey and Jeff Turzo) "Walk This Way" was recorded at Annetenna Studios in Burbank, California.
Title: The White Tie Affair
Passage: The White Tie Affair (also known as TWTA) was a pop band from Chicago, Illinois consisting of Chris Wallace (vocals), Sean-P (guitar), Tim McLaughlin (drums) and Ryan McLain (keyboards). In early 2007, the band signed with Epic RecordsSlightly Dangerous and released their debut album, "Walk This Way" in April 2008. The album contains the band's two singles, "Allow Me to Introduce Myself...Mr. Right" and "Candle (Sick and Tired)", which have been featured on MTV's "TRL" and "The Hills".
Title: United States presidential inaugural balls
Passage: United States presidential inaugural balls are large social gatherings, both white tie and black tie, held to celebrate the commencement of a new term of the President of the United States. Planned and sanctioned by the Presidential Inaugural Committee, the official inaugural balls occur throughout the evening of Inauguration Day in the Washington D.C. area and are invitation-only, attended by guests who are issued pre-paid tickets. The President, First Lady, Vice-President and Second Lady, all make personal appearances at each of the inaugural balls held in their honor. Catered food, beverages, and live entertainment performed by national and globally acclaimed musicians are provided at the inaugural balls.
Title: Candle (Sick and Tired)
Passage: "Candle (Sick and Tired)" is a pop rock song recorded by American band The White Tie Affair, released as the lead single from their debut album, "Walk This Way". The video for this single features a guest appearance from "Glee" star Heather Morris as well as cameos from lonelygirl15 star Jessica Rose and Good Charlotte guitarist Benji Madden.
Title: Lacey Sturm
Passage: Lacey Nicole Sturm (ne Mosley, born September 4, 1981) is an American singer and songwriter from Homestead, Florida, raised in Arlington, Texas. She is co-founder and former lead vocalist of the hard rock band Flyleaf. In February 2016, Sturm became the first solo female to top the "Billboard" Hard Rock Albums chart with her debut release.
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The White Tie Affair
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Derek St. Holmes and Max Bemis, are guitar players?
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Title: Brent Fitz
Passage: Brent Fitz (born March 27, 1970) is a Canadian American musician and multi-instrumentalist. In his career, he has worked with Slash, Myles Kennedy, Theory of a Deadman, Alice Cooper, Vince Neil, Union, Gene Simmons, The Guess Who, Brad Whitford from Aerosmith, Derek St. Holmes, Ronnie Montrose, Indigenous, Lamya, Streetheart, Harlequin, and Econoline Crush.
Title: Quinson Valentino
Passage: David Barry (born June 2, 1970) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler, trainer, and booker, best known by his ring name Quinson Valentino, who was a star on the independent circuit in eastern Canada and the Maritimes during the late 1990s and 2000s. He also formed successful tag teams with Jerry Martell, Derek St. Holmes, and Cody Deaner, and is widely considered to be one of Ontario's best "heel" performers.
Title: Derek St. Holmes
Passage: Derek St. Holmes (born February 24, 1953) is an American musician, best known as the vocalist and rhythm guitar player for Ted Nugent's early solo career.
Title: Max Bemis
Passage: Maxim "Max" Bemis ( ) is the lead singer, primary composer and primary lyricist of the band Say Anything. He also sings alongside Chris Conley in the supergroup Two Tongues (which features band members from Say Anything and Saves the Day), plays alongside his wife Sherri Dupree-Bemis under the name Perma, and is a writer for Marvel Comics.
Title: Max Bemis and the Painful Splits
Passage: Max Bemis and the Painful Splits is a side project created by Say Anything's lead singer Max Bemis in September 2010. He has recorded six albums, titled "Max Bemis and the Painful Splits", "Max Bemis and the Painful Splits 2", "The Painful Splits Destroy", "The Painful Splits Are Multiplying", "Max Bemis and The Painful Splits Stripped Down", and "The Painful Splits Wins", respectively.
Title: Hey Baby (Ted Nugent song)
Passage: "Hey Baby" is a rock single by the guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Ted Nugent from his first solo album, "Ted Nugent". It was the only song in the whole album that Derek St. Holmes wrote and arranged himself.
Title: Cat Scratch Fever
Passage: Cat Scratch Fever is the third studio album by American guitarist and singer-songwriter Ted Nugent and his band, as well as the name of the album's title song. Vocalist Derek St. Holmes, who had left the band during the recording of the album "Free-for-All", had come back for touring in 1976 and was again the lead singer on this album.
Title: WhitfordSt. Holmes
Passage: WhitfordSt. Holmes is the self-titled debut of then ex-Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford and then ex-Ted Nugent vocalist Derek St. Holmes, released in 1981.
Title: Stranglehold (Ted Nugent song)
Passage: "Stranglehold" is a single and the first track from Ted Nugent's self-titled 1975 album. The vocals are performed not by Nugent, but by Derek St. Holmes. However, the "Sometimes you wanna get higher" verse is sung by Ted himself. In Martin Popoff's book, "Epic Ted Nugent", Nugent admits that the song "Stranglehold" was co-written by Rob Grange, yet he never received a share for co-writer. "Stranglehold" would set the stage for Nugent's career, a guitar-driven track over eight minutes long - its famous guitar solo having been recorded in a single take.
Title: Hebrews (album)
Passage: Hebrews is the sixth full-length studio album by American rock band Say Anything. On March 25, the band announced via their label, Equal Vision Records' blog that their new record entitled "Hebrews," titled after front-man Max Bemis's Jewish lineage, would be released on June 10, 2014. Early on in the recording process, it was announced that the album would be self-produced by Bemis, and engineered by Garron DuPree. On April 24, the first single from the album was released, titled "Six Six Six" via billboard.com, along with more details concerning the ambitious production and release of the upcoming record. Most notably, front-man Max Bemis confessed that the forthcoming album features production that had been unprecedented to the band - the album features no guitars, an instead replaces traditional guitar-based riffs with orchestral string arrangements while maintaining the punk-influenced drive that has been attributed to the band in the past.
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Since what year has the team for which Lus Figo won 127 caps been in competition?
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Title: Sporting CP Youth and Academy
Passage: Sporting Clube de Portugal has a football training facility (Academia Sporting in Alcochete), which accommodated Portugal during the Euro 2004 competition. Famous for its football youth academy system which features a range of well-equipped facilities and is one of the most renowned in the world, Sporting has continuously developed many world class footballers, such as Ballon d'Or recipients Cristiano Ronaldo and Lus Figo. The current squad for the 2015-2016 season has 11 players graduated from their youth ranks, including Rui Patrcio, William Carvalho, Joo Mrio, Adrien Silva, Andr Martins, Rben Semedo, Carlos Man, Ricardo Esgaio, Tobias Figueiredo, Gelson Martins and Matheus Pereira.
Title: Ballon d'Or 2000
Passage: The 2000 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Lus Figo on 19 December 2000.
Title: 200001 FC Barcelona season
Passage: Barcelona lost their supremacy of Spanish football, finishing just fourth in La Liga, despite having bought Marc Overmars and Emmanuel Petit in total of 54m transfer fee in the summer of 2000. While Barcelona was controversially sold Lus Figo to arch rivals Real Madrid in July 2000. New coach Lorenzo Serra Ferrer was not improved well and put under increasing pressure, and when Barcelona narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification in the summer, he was sacked in late April 2001. Barcelona dramatically sealed Champions League 3rd qualifying spot in the season finale, thanks to Rivaldo bicycle kick goal against Valencia.
Title: Portugal national football team
Passage: The Portugal national football team (Portuguese: "Seleo Portuguesa de Futebol" , ] ) represents Portugal in international men's association football competition since 1921. It is controlled by the Portuguese Football Federation, the governing body for football in Portugal.
Title: Lus Figo
Passage: Lus Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo, (] ; born 4 November 1972) is a retired Portuguese footballer. He played as a midfielder for Sporting CP, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Internazionale before retiring on 31 May 2009. He won 127 caps for the Portugal national team, a record at the time but later broken by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Title: 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year
Passage: The 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year award was won by Lus Figo by the slim margin of 12 points. David Beckham was again forced into second place.
Title: Romulus Buia
Passage: Romulus Buia (born 15 June 1970 in Baia Mare) is a Romanian former football player, currently the manager of ACSF Recea. He was nicknamed "Figo from Berceni" by the fans of Rocar Bucharest which played the home games on the "Drumul Gazarului" field in the Berceni Neighborhood in Bucharest, because of the similarities with the Portuguese football star Lus Figo. His son Darius Buia is also a footballer.
Title: Akhmat-Arena
Passage: The Akhmat-Arena (Russian: - ) is a multi-use stadium in Grozny, Russia, named after former President of the Chechen Republic Akhmad Kadyrov. It was completed in May 2011, and is used mostly for football matches. The stadium hosts home matches of FC Terek Grozny. The stadium was designed with a capacity of 30,000 spectators. It replaced Sultan Bilimkhanov Stadium as the home of FC Terek. The grand opening took place on May 11, 2011 and featured a match between the team of Caucasus against the team of World stars. Team Caucasus featured the likes of Alexander Khloponin, Ramzan Kadyrov, Rinat Dasayev, Timur Dzhabrailov, Andrei Fedkov and others. Team World featured Diego Maradona, Lus Figo, Roberto Ayala, Franco Baresi, Alain Boghossian and others. Team Caucasus won the game 5 goals to 2.
Title: 200506 Inter Milan season
Passage: The 200506 Serie A season opened with success in the Supercoppa Italiana, beating Juventus 10 in extra time with a goal scored by Vern. During the Champions League group stage, the side managed to have a line-up of 11 foreign players on the pitch: the only european was Lus Figo, playing the second time. Despite a good first half (also including a 32 win in derby, that lacked since 2002) Inter did not have a great second half, and knocked out in the Champions League by Villareal.
Title: Figo House
Passage: Figo House is a Queen Anne style house near Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. The house was purchased by Portland attorney Randal Acker in 2005 as office space for his small legal practice. Acker named the house after his dog, Figo, who was named after former Portuguese soccer star Lus Figo.
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1921
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Lus Figo
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Portugal national football team
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The Director of Red Dust attended what University?
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Title: Red Dust (1999 film)
Passage: Red Dust (Croatian: "Crvena praina" ) is a 1999 Croatian film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. It was Croatia's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination.
Title: The Forgotten Planet
Passage: The Forgotten Planet is a science fiction novel by American writer Murray Leinster. It was released in 1954 by Gnome Press in an edition of 5,000 copies. The novel is a fix-up from three short stories, "The Mad Planet" and "The Red Dust", both of which had originally appeared in the magazine "Argosy" in 1920 and 1921, and "Nightmare Planet", which had been published in "Science Fiction Plus" in 1953.
Title: Clare Nott
Passage: Clare Nott (ne Burzynski) (born 11 August 1986) is an Australian 1.0 point wheelchair basketball player who plays for the Kilsyth Cobras in the Women's national Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL) and for the Red Dust Heelers in the mixed National Wheelchair basketball League (NWBL). She participated in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, where she won a bronze medal, and the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, where she won a silver medal.
Title: Romance of Red Dust
Passage: Romance of Red Dust, also known as The Three Musketeers and The Lady in Red, is a Chinese television series based on the Tang dynasty legend of the "Three Heroes of Wind and Dust" () Hong Fu N, Li Jing and Qiu Ran Ke. The series was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 2006.
Title: Red Dust (1990 film)
Passage: Red Dust is a 1990 Taiwanese drama film directed by Ho Yim.
Title: Red Dust (2004 film)
Passage: Red Dust is a 2004 British drama film starring Hilary Swank and Chiwetel Ejiofor and directed by Tom Hooper.
Title: Mogambo
Passage: Mogambo is a 1953 American Technicolor adventureromantic drama film directed by John Ford and starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly and featuring Donald Sinden. The film was adapted by John Lee Mahin from the play "Red Dust", by Wilson Collison. The film is a remake of "Red Dust" (1932), which starred Gable, Mary Astor and Jean Harlow, and was set in French Indochina.
Title: Tom Hooper
Passage: Thomas George "Tom" Hooper (born 5 October 1972) is an English film and television director of English and Australian background. Hooper began making short films as a teenager, and had his first professional short, "Painted Faces", broadcast on Channel 4 in 1992. At Oxford University Hooper directed plays and television commercials. After graduating, he directed episodes of "Quayside", "Byker Grove", "EastEnders" and "Cold Feet" on British television.
Title: Years of Red Dust
Passage: Years of Red Dust is a collection of short stories by Qiu Xiaolong. The book in English was published in 2010; but the stories were originally published in "Le Monde" and a book in French was published in 2008.
Title: Red Dust (1932 film)
Passage: Red Dust is a 1932 American pre-Code, romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor. The film is based on the 1928 play of the same name by Wilson Collison, and was adapted for the screen by John Mahin. "Red Dust" is the second of six movies Gable and Harlow made together, and was produced during the pre-code era of Hollywood. More than 20 years later, Gable starred in a remake, "Mogambo" (1953), with Ava Gardner starring in a variation on the Harlow role and Grace Kelly playing a part similar to one portrayed by Mary Astor in "Red Dust".
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Oxford University
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Red Dust (2004 film)
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Tom Hooper
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What type of media does Mr Hudson and Makethisrelate have in common?
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Title: White Lies (Mr Hudson song)
Passage: "White Lies" is the third single from British singer Mr Hudson. The song was released on 12 October 2009 in the United Kingdom, taken from his second studio album, "Straight No Chaser". The song made the BBC Radio 1 A List.
Title: Mr Hudson
Passage: Benjamin Hudson McIldowie (born 26 June 1979), better known by his stage name Mr Hudson, is a British musician from Birmingham, England. First rising to prominence in 2006, with Mr Hudson and the Library, Hudson later embarked on a solo career in 2008, when he signed a record deal with American musician Kanye West's GOOD Music label. He was subsequently featured as a prominent composer on Wests "808s Heartbreak" (2008). Hudson later appeared on American rapper Jay-Zs Top 10 single "Young Forever", from "The Blueprint 3" (2009). He would find more solo success on his 2009 album, "Straight No Chaser", which spawned the hit single "Supernova".
Title: N-Dubz discography
Passage: The discography of British hip hop group N-Dubz consists of fifteen singles, three studio albums, two extended plays, 27 music videos, five video album and one Compilation album. N-Dubz have won four MOBO awards; Best Newcomer in 2007, Best Album for their debut album "Uncle B") and Best Act in 2009 and Best Song in 2010 for their single "Playing with Fire" featuring Mr Hudson. The band released their first "Greatest Hits" album on 28 November 2011 after announcing indefinite hiatus so the members could focus on solo projects.
Title: Ben Ib
Passage: Ben Ib is a music video director and CGI artist living and working in London. He has directed music videos for Kylie Minogue, Calvin Harris, The Ting Tings, Roni Size, Goldie Lookin Chain, Mr Hudson and Stateless. He has also created live tour visuals for Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, Robbie Williams, Minogue and The Smashing Pumpkins, as well as creating the cover image for McCartney's album "New" (from a logo and cover concept conceived by UK art and design team Rebecca and Mike, with consultancy and design by YES).
Title: Supernova (Mr Hudson song)
Passage: "Supernova" is a song by British singer Mr Hudson, featuring American rapper Kanye West. "Supernova" was premiered on 13 May 2009, on Zane Lowe BBC Radio Show and then released through Mr Hudson's and Kanye West's blogs. The song was later remixed by Calvin Harris in a more electronic fashion. After being officially released as a single on 19 July 2009, it promptly debuted high on European charts.
Title: Straight No Chaser (Mr Hudson album)
Passage: Straight No Chaser is the second studio album by British pop musician Mr Hudson, a follow-up to the last album released under the name Mr Hudson The Library entitled "A Tale of Two Cities". "Straight No Chaser" was released in the UK on 19 October 2009. It was released in the United States on 29 June 2010.
Title: Mr Hudson discography
Passage: The discography of Mr Hudson, a British RB and pop singer-songwriter, consists of two studio albums, 15 singles (including eight as a featured artist) and ten music videos. In 2009, he released his second studio album, "Straight No Chaser", which included his first Top Five hit single, "Supernova", which featured Kanye West and peaked at number two in the United Kingdom. "Straight No Chaser" went on to debut at number 25 on the UK Album Charts.
Title: Makethisrelate
Passage: MakethisRelate is a three piece alternative rock band from the Glasgow area of Scotland. The band is currently unsigned but has been gaining publicity over the past few years from a variety of influential media sources including: Kerrang! , Rock Sound and Evening Times. MakethisRelate is one of several Scottish bands who are currently notable within the rock music scene in the UK.
Title: Mr Hudson and the Library
Passage: Mr Hudson and the Library were a British music group active from 2006 to 2007 and composed of Mr Hudson (vocals, guitar), Joy Joseph (steelpan, percussion, vocals), Torville Jones (piano), who won Britain's Got Talent 2017, Robin French (aka Maps Huxley) (bass) and Wilkie Wilkinson (drums). The members hailed from Birmingham and London.
Title: Best Behaviour (N-Dubz song)
Passage: "Best Behaviour" is a song by British hip hop group N-Dubz. The song was produced by Dino Contostavlos and Richard Rawson and co-written by Tula Contostavlos, Mr Hudson, Tony Dixon, Fazer and Dappy. It was released on 17 October 2010 as the second single from N-Dubz's third studio album, "Love.Live.Life". Musically, the song is a RB ballad with prominent British hip hop characteristics. The initial writing consisted of the group being inspired to pen a song for their launch in the United States in addition to Dappy's feelings for his girlfriend, Kaye Vassell. It was inspired by the group's touring lifestyle and their enthusiastic fans. Lyrically, it is about trading one-night stands with people in favour of real love.
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music
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Mr Hudson
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Makethisrelate
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Edwin Swale was the leading ace of an aircraft developed by who?
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Title: William Gordon Claxton
Passage: William Gordon Claxton DSO, DFC Bar (June 1, 1899 September 28, 1967) was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with 37 victories. He became the leading ace in his squadron.
Title: John Stevenson Stubbs
Passage: Captain John Stevenson Stubbs DFC AFC was an English First World War flying ace credited with 11 official victories. He was a pioneering bomber pilot who was the war's leading ace for the British Airco DH.9. He also carried off the rather unusual feat of destroying an enemy observation balloon with a bomber.
Title: Sopwith Camel
Passage: The Sopwith Camel was a British First World War single-seat biplane fighter aircraft introduced on the Western Front in 1917. It was developed by the Sopwith Aviation Company as a successor to the earlier Sopwith Pup and became one of the most iconic fighter aircraft of the First World War.
Title: Edwin Swale
Passage: Wing Commander Edwin Swale '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (28 June 1899 19 July 1978) was an English First World War flying ace credited with 17 aerial victories. His victory list is notable because he scored 14 of his 17 wins against the premier German fighter of the war, the Fokker D.VII, and became the leading Sopwith Camel ace of No. 210 Squadron RAF.
Title: Ira C. Kepford
Passage: Ira Cassius Kepford (May 29, 1919 January 19, 1987) was a World War II flying ace who served with a land-based unit of the United States Navy. In 76 days of combat flying with the VF-17 "Jolly Rogers," he was credited with shooting down 16 enemy aircraft. At the close of his combat service in April 1944, Kepford was the Navy's leading ace.
Title: Merrill Samuel Taylor
Passage: Lieutenant Merrill Samuel Taylor was a Canadian flying ace during World War I. He was credited with seven aerial victories while flying a Sopwith Camel fighter for the Royal Naval Air Service, and later, the Royal Air Force. He touched off the air battle that resulted in the death of the war's leading ace, Manfred von Richthofen, on 21 April 1918. On 2 May 1918, he killed German ace Hans Weiss for his fifth victory. Taylor was killed in action by Franz Bchner on 7 July 1918.
Title: Douglas John Bell
Passage: Captain Douglas John Bell '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (16 September 1893 27 May 1918) was a South African World War I fighter ace credited with 20 aerial victories. He was one of the first fighter pilots to successfully engage an enemy multi-engine bomber. He became the leading ace of the nine in No. 3 Squadron RAF.
Title: Herschel Green
Passage: Herschel "Herky" Green (July 3, 1920 August 16, 2006) was a World War II flying ace in the United States Army Air Forces. Green was the leading ace of the Fifteenth Air Force, shooting down 18 enemy aircraft and destroying 10 more on the ground.
Title: William Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick
Passage: Major William John Charles Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick DSO, MC Bar (25 May 1896 26 September 1933) was a First World War flying ace, credited with 21 aerial victories. He was the leading ace flying the Spad VII fighter, and of No. 23 Squadron. He later flew aerial surveys on three continents.
Title: Glenn T. Eagleston
Passage: Glenn Todd Eagleston (March 12, 1921 May 7, 1991) was a career officer in the United States Air Force and the leading ace of Ninth Air Force in World War II in Europe. Eagleston was credited with 18 12 victories, two probable victories, and seven damaged German aircraft.
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Sopwith Aviation Company
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Edwin Swale
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Sopwith Camel
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from what country is the player who won the 36th Toulon Tournament?
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Title: Dani Osvaldo
Passage: Pablo Daniel Osvaldo (born 12 January 1986), commonly known as Pablo Osvaldo or Dani Osvaldo, is an Argentine-born Italian retired footballer who played as a forward.
Title: 2012 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2012 Toulon Tournament was the 40th edition of the Toulon Tournament and took place from 23 May to 1 June. Colombia were the defending champions, but they did not participate this year.
Title: 2011 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2011 Toulon Tournament was the 39th edition of the Toulon Tournament and took place from 1 June to 10 June. Ivory Coast were the defending champions, but they failed to win a single match and were eliminated in the group stage.
Title: 1992 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 1992 Toulon Tournament was the 20th edition of the Toulon Tournament and began on 24 May and ended on 2 June 1992. England were the defending champions.
Title: 2008 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2008 Toulon Tournament was the 36th edition of the Toulon Tournament, and was held from 20 May to 29 May 2008. Tournament finished with the final between Italy and Chile at Stade Mayol in Toulon as Italy had the title after the final score of 10, scored by Pablo Osvaldo in the 70th minute.
Title: 2016 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2016 Toulon Tournament was the 44th edition of the Toulon Tournament. It took place 1829 May 2016. The tournament was used by several teams as preparation for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The tournament was won by England.
Title: 2009 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2009 Toulon Tournament was the 37th edition of the Toulon Tournament, and was held from 3 June to 12 June 2009. The tournament concluded with the final between France and Chile at Stade Mayol in Toulon as Chile won their first title after the final score of 10, scored by Gerson Martnez on 73rd minute.
Title: 2014 Toulon Tournament Group A
Passage: Group A of the 2014 Toulon Tournament was one of two groups competing of nations at 2014 Toulon Tournament. The group's first round of matches were played on 21 May 2014, with the final round played on 29 May. All ten matches were played at venues in France, in Toulon, Hyres, Aubagne and Saint-Raphal. The group consisted of four previous champions, including France, as well as Portugal, Chile and Mexico and China, the latter which reached the final in 2007.
Title: 2007 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2007 Toulon Tournament was the 35th edition of the Toulon Tournament, and was held from 31 May to 9 June. It was won by France, after they beat China 3-1 in the final.
Title: 2017 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2017 Toulon Tournament (officially French: 45me Festival International Espoirs Provence Tournoi Maurice Revello ) was the 45th edition of the Toulon Tournament. The tournament was named after Maurice Revello, who started the tournament in 1967 and died in 2016. It was held in the region of Provence from 29 May to 10 June 2017. The 2017 edition was the first to feature 12 teams. brThe tournament was won by the defending champions England, who claimed their sixth title, beating Ivory Coast 53 in a penalty shootout after the game ended 11.
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Argentine-born Italian
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2008 Toulon Tournament
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Dani Osvaldo
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Hum Strum Along with Chet Atkins is a recording by American guitarist Chet Atkins, released in 1959, and is a country-themed "listener participation" album in the vein of the "Sing Along With Mitch" series of albums by which American oboist, conductor, recording producer and recording industry executive?
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Title: Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins (1955 album)
Passage: Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins is the title of a recording by American guitarist Chet Atkins released in 1955. It was a 12-inch re-release of the 1953 10-inch vinyl record of the same name with additional and omitted tracks.
Title: Classical electric guitar
Passage: Gibson guitars marketed a new hybrid in 1982. Developed with guitarist Chet Atkins and Kentucky luthier Hascal Haile, the "Chet Atkins CEC (Cutaway Electric Classical)" merged solid-body electric guitar with classical guitar, resulting in a nylon-string instrument that could be played at high volumes in large auditoriums without feedback. Classical guitarists have given the innovation little credence, but pop music stars like Sting, Earl Klugh, David Gilmour, Jack Johnson and Gipsy Kings have played it to millions of concert-goers. Gibson also manufactured a model called the Chet Atkins CE which had a smaller 1-78" nut width.
Title: Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions
Passage: Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions is the title of a recording by American guitarist Chet Atkins. The recording mixes unique arrangements of traditional tunes, pop songs and classical arrangements (hence the three dimensions of the title). Atkins stated in his 1974 autobiography that this album was the first time he strayed away from country, even though he had been fired numerous times from various radio shows for "not sounding country enough".
Title: Mitch Miller
Passage: Mitchell William "Mitch" Miller (July 4, 1911 July 31, 2010) was an American oboist, conductor, recording producer and recording industry executive. He was involved in almost all aspects of the industry, particularly as a conductor, and artist and repertoire (AR) man. Miller was one of the most influential people in American popular music during the 1950s and early 1960s, both as the head of AR at Columbia Records and as a best-selling recording artist with an NBC television series, "Sing Along with Mitch". A graduate of the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester in the early 1930s, Miller began his musical career as an accomplished player of the oboe and English horn, making numerous highly regarded classical and popular recordings, but he is best remembered as a choral conductor on television and as a recordings executive.
Title: Chet Atkins in Hollywood
Passage: Chet Atkins in Hollywood is the title of a recording by American guitarist Chet Atkins, released in 1959. The title takes its name from the fact that Atkins recorded it in Hollywood. The lush string arrangements are by Dennis Farnon. Atkins later (in 1961) re-recorded this album in his home studio, using the orchestra tapes from the Hollywood session. The original LP lists Atkins as the producer, the 1961 reissue lists "... with Dennis Farnon and his orchestra" and also lists Dick Peirce as producer.
Title: Picks the Best
Passage: Chet Atkins Picks the Best is the title of a recording by guitarist Chet Atkins. At the Grammy Awards of 1968, "Chet Atkins Picks the Best" won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.
Title: Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins (1953 album)
Passage: Stringin' Along With Chet Atkins is the title of the second recording by American guitarist Chet Atkins on the RCA Victor label. It was available as a 10-inch vinyl record. RCA subsequently released it as a 12-inch [LP] in 1955 with additional and omitted tracks.
Title: A Session with Chet Atkins
Passage: A Session with Chet Atkins is the title of a recording by American guitarist Chet Atkins. It features Atkins introducing standard pop and jazz melded with country sensibilities. The liner notes state this is the first use of a celeste on a country record. The musicians include Homer and Jethro in the rhythm section. Atkins uses his new EchoSonic amplifier for the first time on his recordings.
Title: Hum amp; Strum Along with Chet Atkins
Passage: Hum Strum Along with Chet Atkins is a recording by American guitarist Chet Atkins, released in 1959. This is a country-themed "listener participation" album in the vein of the "Sing Along With Mitch" series of albums by Mitch Miller. It came packaged in a gatefold with a lyric and guitarukulele chord booklet. It was reissued as an LP in 1961.
Title: The Other Chet Atkins
Passage: The Other Chet Atkins is an album by American guitarist Chet Atkins. It is an unusual and notable album for him in that the entire album features Chet playing an acoustic nylon-string (Spanish) guitar and there is no country music.
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Mitch Miller
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Hum amp; Strum Along with Chet Atkins
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Mitch Miller
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When did the bike that Lucas Mahias used to win the FIM Endurance World Championship riders' title in 2016 begin manufacturing?
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Title: Jason Pridmore
Passage: Jason Pridmore (born October 4, 1969 in Goleta, California) is a retired American professional motorcycle racer who turned pro in 1990. He last raced professionally in the 2014 FIM World Endurance Championship on a BMW S1000rr for Team Penz 13. His professional career spanned 22 years, during which he won 21 American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) national races 17 of which are Superstock class wins (Formerly Supersport) which is second to Scott Russell. Pridmore was the AMA Formula Extreme Championship in 2002, the AMA 750 Supersport Championship in 1997 as well as the FIM Endurance World Championship title in 2003 2012 respectively. In addition to his professional racing career Pridmore gained notoriety for being one of the top riding coaches in the United States through his STAR Motorcycle school and JP43 Training programs. Pridmore also spends time as an expert analyst for Bein Sports coverage of the Moto America championships.
Title: Fabien Foret
Passage: Fabien Foret born (1973--) 29 1973 (age 44 ) in Angoulme, France, is a professional motorcycle racer currently competing in the FIM Endurance World Championship aboard a Kawasaki ZX-10R. He has spent most of his career in the Supersport World Championship.
Title: Adrien Morillas
Passage: Adrien Morillas (born May 30, 1958) is a French former Superbike and Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He competed in the inaugural Superbike World Championship season in 1988, winning one race. His best year in Grand Prix competition was in 1991 when he finished in eleventh place in the 500cc world championship. After his Grand Prix career, Morillas returned to compete in the Superbike World Championship from 1992 to 1995. He participated in the FIM Endurance World Championship in 1993 and 1994, winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans both years. He claimed the Endurance World Championship title for Kawasaki in 1994.
Title: FIM Endurance World Championship
Passage: Endurance World Championship (FIM EWC) is the premier worldwide endurance motorcycle racing championship. The championship season consists of a series of endurance races (with a duration of eight, twelve or twenty-four hours) held on permanent racing facilities. The results of each race are combined to determine three World Championships, riders, teams and manufacturers.
Title: Lucas Mahias
Passage: Lucas Mahias (born 14 April 1989) is a French motorcycle racer. In 2017 he races in the Supersport World Championship aboard a Yamaha YZF-R6 and the Endurance FIM World Championship aboard a Yamaha YZF-R1. In 2014 he won the French Supersport Championship, winning all the 12 races of the season, and in 2016 he won the FIM Endurance World Championship riders' title aboard a Yamaha YZF-R1.
Title: Phase One Endurance
Passage: Phase One Endurance is a motorcycle endurance team, currently competing in the FIM Endurance World Championship. They were formed in 1985 by Russell Benney and Martin Prout. They have won the Endurance World Championship title in 1993, 2000 and 2003.
Title: Jacques Cornu
Passage: Jacques Cornu (born May 15, 1953) was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Switzerland. His best year was in 1988 when he won two races and finished in third place in the 250cc world championship. Cornu won three Grand Prix races during his career. In 1982, he teamed up with Jean Claude Chemarin to win the FIM Endurance World Championship.
Title: Raymond Roche
Passage: Raymond Roche (born February 21, 1957 in Ollioules) is a French former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. In 1981, he teamed up with Jean Lafond to win the FIM Endurance World Championship. His best year in Grand Prix racing was in 1984 when he finished third in the 500cc world championship behind Eddie Lawson and Randy Mamola. After retiring from Grand Prix racing, he competed in the Superbike World Championship as a member of the Ducati factory racing team, winning that championship in 1990 , and finishing as runner-up in 1991 and 1992 . He is still only one of four native European riders from outside of the United Kingdom to have won the World Superbike Title.
Title: Yamaha YZF-R1
Passage: The Yamaha YZF-R1, or R1, is an open class sport bike, or superbike, motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company since 1998.
Title: 201617 FIM Endurance World Championship
Passage: The 201617 FIM Endurance World Championship was the 38th season of the FIM Endurance World Championship, an moto racing series co-organised by the Fdration Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and the Eurosport. This season marked the first move to a winter schedule for the championship, with the season starting at the Bol d'Or in September 2016 and concluding at the Suzuka 8 Hours in July 2017, , with the European races being held during the winter avoiding the MotoGP and Superbikes schedules. GMT 94 Yamaha won their 3rd title.
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1998
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Lucas Mahias
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Yamaha YZF-R1
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Nicholas Patrick and Michel Tognini both had what job?
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Title: Daniel Samonas
Passage: Daniel Nicholas Patrick Samonas (born March 7, 1990) is a Canadian American actor.
Title: Nicholas Canny
Passage: Nicholas Patrick Canny (born 1944) is an Irish historian and academic. Since the mid-1970s, Canny has been the leading authority on early modern Irish history. He has been a lecturer in Irish history in NUI Galway since 1972 and professor there since 1979.
Title: Nick Walshe
Passage: Nicholas Patrick James Walshe (born 1 November 1974 in Chiswick, London), is a former rugby union footballer who played at scrum-half for England. He was educated at Worth, an independent school in West Sussex.
Title: Fabiola (1918 film)
Passage: Fabiola is a 1918 Italian silent historical film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Augusto Mastripietri, Amleto Novelli and Elena Sangro. It is an adaptation of the 1854 novel "Fabiola" by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman about the rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire. It was one of a series of historical epics for which the Italian film industry became famous during the era. The novel was later turned into a sound film "Fabiola" in 1949.
Title: Fabiola (1949 film)
Passage: Fabiola (UK title: The Fighting Gladiator) is a 1949 Italian language motion picture historical drama directed by Alessandro Blasetti, very loosely based on the 1854 novel "Fabiola" by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. The film stars Michle Morgan, Henri Vidal and Michel Simon. It tells the story of the Roman Empire in which Christianity is growing around the 4th century AD.
Title: Nick Carter (British Army officer)
Passage: General Sir Nicholas Patrick "Nick" Carter, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 11 February 1959) is a senior British Army officer. He served as commanding officer of 2nd Battalion, Royal Green Jackets in which role he was deployed to Bosnia in 1998 and Kosovo in 1999. After service in Afghanistan, he took command of 20th Armoured Brigade in 2004 and commanded British forces in Basra. He was subsequently appointed General Officer Commanding 6th Division, which was deployed to Afghanistan with Carter as Commander ISAF Regional Command South, before he became Director-General Land Warfare. After that he became Deputy Commander Land Forces in which role he was the main architect of the Army 2020 concept. After a tour as Deputy Commander, International Security Assistance Force, he assumed the position of Commander Land Forces in November 2013. In September 2014, he became head of the British Army as Chief of the General Staff succeeding General Sir Peter Wall.
Title: Nicholas Day (actor)
Passage: Nicholas Patrick Day (born 16 October 1947 in Gillingham, Kent) is an English actor.
Title: Soyuz TM-15
Passage: Soyuz TM-15 was the 15th expedition to the Mir space station. It included astronaut Michel Tognini from France.
Title: Michel Tognini
Passage: Michel Ange-Charles Tognini (born September 30, 1949 in Vincennes, France) is a French test pilot, Brigadier General in the French Air Force, and a former CNES and ESA astronaut who serves from 01.01.2005 to 01.11.2011 as Head of the European Astronaut Centre of the European Space Agency. A veteran of two space flights, Tognini has logged a total of 19 days in space. Tognini has 4000 flight hours on 80 types of aircraft (mainly fighter aircraft including the MiG-25, Tupolev 154, Lightning MK-3 and MK-5, Gloster Meteor, and F-104). He is fluent in English and Russian.
Title: Nicholas Patrick
Passage: Nicholas James MacDonald Patrick, Ph.D. (born 19 November 1964), is a British-American engineer and a former NASA astronaut. His flight on the 2006 "Discovery" STS-116 mission made him the fourth person born in the United Kingdom to go into space.
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astronaut
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Nicholas Patrick
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Michel Tognini
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What university established in 1963 did Ann Williams do work at?
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Title: Suez University
Passage: Suez University is an Egyptian public university established by the presidential decree no 193 in 2012 to transfer Suez Canal University branch in Suez to an independent university. Suez University is the first university established by a presidential decree after the January 25 revolution in Egypt.
Title: Angelina Love
Passage: Lauren Ann Williams (born September 13, 1981) is a Canadian professional wrestler best known for her time in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (currently Global Force Wrestling) under the ring name Angelina Love. In GFW, she has held the TNA Knockouts Championship a record-tying six times (along with Gail Kim), and was a one-time TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champion with Winter.
Title: Colleen Williams
Passage: Colleen Ann Williams (born March 6, 1955) is an American journalist. She is a news anchor of KNBC Channel 4 in Los Angeles, currently serving on the 5 and 11 p.m. weekday broadcasts. She also reports on occasion for NBC News and MSNBC. Williams is one of the most-recognized anchors in the Los Angeles area, the second-largest media market in the United States. Williams once could be recognized for her trademark hairstyle which until the late 1990s included a prominent silver streak.
Title: thelstan of Kent
Passage: thelstan (died c. 852), the eldest son of King thelwulf of Wessex, was the King of Kent from 839 under the authority of his father. The late D, E and F versions of the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" describe thelstan as thelwulf's brother, but the A, B and C versions, and thelweard's "Chronicon", state that he was thelwulf's son. Some historians have argued that it is more probable that he was a brother, including Eric John in 1966 and Ann Williams in 1978. However, in 1991 Ann Williams described him as thelwulf's son, and this is now generally accepted by historians, including Frank Stenton, Barbara Yorke, and D. P. Kirby.
Title: Gail Williams
Passage: Gail Ann Williams (born in Berkeley, California) has been the director of The WELL since 1998. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in the 1970s and got involved in political theater as both a creative and management member of the Plutonium Players troupe. She was a principal in their long-touring satirical show spoofing anti-feminist politics, "Ladies Against Women", throughout the years of the Ronald Reagan presidency.
Title: University of East Anglia
Passage: The University of East Anglia (abbreviated as UEA) is a public research university in Norwich, England. Established in 1963 on a 320 acre campus west of the city centre, the university has four faculties and 26 schools of study.
Title: Global Open University
Passage: The Global Open University is an Indian university established in 2005 in Dimapur, Nagaland. It has been established under the provisions of The Global Open University Act 2006 (Act 3 of 2006) of the Government of Nagaland with a view to introducing vocational, job oriented and empoyment centric education in the North-East in general and in the State of Nagaland in particular. The Global Open University, Nagaland (A State University established by the Government of Nagaland) has been legislated by the Nagaland State Legislative Assembly under The Global Open University Act 2006 (Act 3 of 2006) which received the assent of the Governor of Nagaland on 30 August 2006 and was notified vide Notification number LawAct-102006 on 18 September 2006. The provisions of The Global Open University Act 2006 were published in the Nagaland Official Gazette on 18 September 2006 for general information.
Title: Ann Williams (historian)
Passage: Ann Williams is an English medievalist, historian and author. Before retiring she worked at the Polytechnic of North London, where she was Senior Lecturer in Medieval History. She is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and a Research Fellow at the University of East Anglia. Her numerous works include:
Title: Beth Ann Williams
Passage: Beth Ann Williams is an American lawyer who is the Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy. Prior to assuming her current post, she was a partner at the law firm of Kirkland Ellis. Williams previously served as Special Counsel to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary and as a law clerk to Richard C. Wesley.
Title: Maggie Williams
Passage: Margaret Ann Williams (born December 25, 1954) is director of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University and a partner in Griffin Williams, a management-consulting firm.
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University of East Anglia
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Ann Williams (historian)
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University of East Anglia
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Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out is a rockumentary film made by the drummer of a band formed in which city ?
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Title: The Police
Passage: The Police were an English new wave band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the band consisted of Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar, primary songwriter), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums, percussion). The Police became globally popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s and are generally regarded as one of the first new-wave groups to achieve mainstream success, playing a style of rock influenced by punk, reggae, and jazz. They are also considered one of the leaders of the Second British Invasion of the United States. They disbanded in 1986, but reunited in early 2007 for a one-off world tour that ended in August 2008.
Title: Everyone Stares
Passage: Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out is a rockumentary film made by Stewart Copeland, drummer of the band The Police. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was released on DVD in September 2006. The title of the film is a reference to his song "Does Everyone Stare", from "Reggatta de Blanc".
Title: Empty Stares
Passage: Empty Stares was an alternative rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. that was formed in 1992 and ended in 1997. In those five years, Empty Stares made a serious impact on the Philadelphia music scene. ES was composed of Mario (vocals), Randy (bass), Ted (guitar), Tom (guitar) and Kevin (drums). The band was formed as Point Blank in 1988 by blue-collar friends Ted, Mario Kevin changing their name to Empty Stares with the addition of Randy and Tom soon after meeting in 1990 at Cardinal Dougherty High School located in Philadelphia, PA. The self-financed "To One His Own" was released in 1992, but after graduating in 1993, and a reworking of their sound, they were signed to Shangri-la Records.
Title: Glastonbury (film)
Passage: Glastonbury is a 2006 rockumentary film directed by Julien Temple which details the history of the Glastonbury Festival from 1970 to 2005. It is the third attempt to make a film about the festival. The film is made up of footage shot by Temple at the festival in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005, as well as footage sent in by festival goers after a request on websites and newspapers for footage. Temple had initially only agreed to make a film of the 2002 festival after organiser Michael Eavis expressed concern that that would be the last year of the festival. Temple then realised that he wanted to make a film detailing the full history of the festival. The film also includes footage shot by Channel 4 and the BBC during their coverage of the festival since 1994.
Title: Hard Up in the 2000s (film)
Passage: Hard Up In The 2000s is a rockumentary film of the spring leg of indie rock band Aloud's Fan The Fury tour, which took place from March to April 2008. Direction and editing of the film was credited to Alan Smithee.
Title: Anvil! The Story of Anvil
Passage: Anvil! The Story of Anvil is a 2008 rockumentary film about the Canadian heavy metal band Anvil. The film is directed by screenwriter Sacha Gervasi, in his directorial debut, and features interviews with other musicians who have been influenced by the band, including Slash, Tom Araya, Lemmy, Scott Ian, and Lars Ulrich.
Title: Lord Don't Slow Me Down
Passage: Lord Don't Slow Me Down is a rockumentary film, looking back on British rock band Oasis' "Don't Believe the Truth" world tour which took place from May 2005 to March 2006. The film is directed by Baillie Walsh. It went platinum in the UK.
Title: Skum Rocks!
Passage: Skum Rocks! is a 2013 independent rockumentary film about Skum, a 1980s rock band with "a near-crippling lack of musical talent." The film is directed by Clay Westervelt, a veteran documentary filmmaker, and features the living members of Skum along with various celebrities commenting on the band. The film is dedicated to Jerry Mann, a former bassist for Skum who died in 2011.
Title: Part of the Weekend Never Dies
Passage: Part of the Weekend Never Dies is a rockumentary film depicting the worldwide concert tour of the Belgian band Soulwax.
Title: Rattle and Hum
Passage: Rattle and Hum is the sixth studio album by Irish rock band U2, and a companion rockumentary film directed by Phil Joanou. The album was produced by Jimmy Iovine and was released on 10 October 1988, while the film was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was released on 27 October 1988. Following the breakthrough success of the band's previous studio album, "The Joshua Tree", the "Rattle and Hum" project captures their continued experiences with American roots music on the Joshua Tree Tour, further incorporating elements of blues rock, folk rock, and gospel music into their sound. A collection of new studio tracks, live performances, and cover songs, the project includes recordings at Sun Studios in Memphis and collaborations with Bob Dylan, B. B. King, and Harlem's New Voices of Freedom gospel choir.
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London
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Everyone Stares
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The Police
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Which director had their film surpassed as the top-grossing zombie film in 2009?
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Title: Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)
Passage: Dawn of the Dead is a 2004 American horror film directed by Zack Snyder in his feature film directorial debut. A remake of George A. Romero's 1978 film of the same name, it was written by James Gunn and stars Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, and Mekhi Phifer.
Title: After Death
Passage: After Death is a 1988 Italian zombie film. The film is set on a remote island where a voodoo curse that raises the dead from their graves to feast on the flesh of the living. When a boat containing a group of explorers which includes a young girl who experienced the zombie uprising years earlier, makes an emergency docking on the island, the crew find that their only hope for survival is a protective idol given to the young girl by her mother years ago.
Title: Plaga Zombie: Zona Mutante
Passage: Plaga Zombie:Zona Mutante is a 2001 Argentine horror film directed and written by Pablo Pars and Hernn Sez with Berta Muiz and Gabriel Grieco who all starred in the film. It is the second entry in the "Plaga Zombie film series" as the sequel to the 1997 film "Plaga Zombie" and followed by the 2012 film "".
Title: Zombieland
Passage: Zombieland is a 2009 American comedy horror film directed by Ruben Fleischer and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin as survivors of a zombie apocalypse. The film follows a geeky college kid making his way through the zombie apocalypse, meeting three strangers along the way and together taking an extended road trip across the Southwestern United States in an attempt to find a sanctuary free from zombies. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2009 and was theatrically released on October 2, 2009 in the United States by Columbia Pictures. "Zombieland" was a critical and commercial success, grossing more than 60.8 million in 17 days and surpassing the 2004 film "Dawn of the Dead" as the top-grossing zombie film in the United States until "World War Z" in 2013.
Title: Zombie Holocaust
Passage: Zombie Holocaust, (Original title: Zombi Holocaust) also known as Zombie 3 and Doctor Butcher, M.D., is a 1980 Italian zombie film directed by Marino Girolami.
Title: List of horror films of the 1930s
Passage: A list of horror films released in the 1930s. The American horror film was properly created in the 1930s, most notably the Universal Horror film productions. " White Zombie" is considered to be the first feature length zombie film and has been described as the archetype and model of all zombie movies. A number of Hollywood actors made a name for themselves in horror films of this decade, in particular Bela Lugosi ("Dracula", 1931) and Boris Karloff ("Frankenstein", 1931). Fredric March won an Academy Award for Best Actor in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", 1931. Films of this era frequently took their inspiration from the literature of gothic horror and more often dealt with themes of science versus religion rather than supernatural themes.
Title: Reel Zombies
Passage: Reel Zombies is a 2008 Canadian zombie film directed by David J. Francis and Mike Masters. It is the third film in a loose trilogy that includes "Zombie Night" and "". Shot in documentary style, it depicts a film crew that attempts to follow up on their low budget zombie films during an outbreak of a real zombie apocalypse.
Title: Zombie Girl: The Movie
Passage: Zombie Girl: The Movie is a 2009 documentary that was directed by Justin Johnson, Aaron Marshall, and Erik Mauck. The film focuses on the making of the 2006 zombie film "Pathogen" that was directed by Emily Hagins, who was twelve years-old at the time.
Title: Zombie Fighters
Passage: Zombie Fighters (Thai: ) (or Kud Krachak Krien) is a 2017 Thai horror-comedy film directed by Poj Arnon and it is the first Thai zombie film. The film stars Bhuvadol Vejvongsa, Kittipat Samantrakulchai, Korakrit Laotrakul, Worrachai Sirikongsuwan, Supakit Thinjun and Pasakorn Sanrattana.
Title: Plaga Zombie
Passage: Plaga zombie is a 1997 Argentine horror film directed and written by Pablo Pars and Hernn Sez and written by Berta Muiz and Pablo Pars who all starred in the film. It is the first entry in the "Plaga Zombie film series" being followed up with "" (2001) and "" (2012).
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Zack Snyder
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Zombieland
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Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)
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The Vegas Glden Knights play at the T-mobile Arena in which city?
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Title: Vegas Golden Knights
Passage: The Vegas Golden Knights are a professional ice hockey team based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The team began play in the 201718 NHL season, and is a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team is owned by Black Knight Sports Entertainment, a consortium led by Bill Foley, and plays its home games at T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.
Title: List of UCF Knights men's basketball seasons
Passage: This is a list of seasons completed by the UCF Knights basketball team since the team's formation in 1969. Since that season, the Knights have played over 1,100 regular-season games, winning five conference tournament championships and seven regular season championships. The Knights are a member of the American Athletic Conference (The American), and their current head coach is Donnie Jones, who is in his fifth year with the team. The Knights play their home games at CFE Arena, which is located on the main campus of UCF in Orlando, Florida.
Title: List of Vegas Golden Knights head coaches
Passage: The Vegas Golden Knights are an American professional ice hockey team based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). They have played at T-Mobile Arena since their inaugural season in 201718. The Golden Knights joined the NHL as an expansion team in 2017. The team's first head coach, Gerard Gallant was hired on April 13, 2017.
Title: Tullamore Knights
Passage: The Tullamore Knights are a Rugby league team from Tullamore, Offaly, Ireland. The Knights play in the Irish Elite League. The Knights play their home games at Spollanstown Park, Tullamore.
Title: 201718 Vegas Golden Knights season
Passage: The 201718 Vegas Golden Knights season will be the inaugural season for the Vegas Golden Knights. They will play their home games at T-Mobile Arena.
Title: UCF Knights softball
Passage: The UCF Knights softball program represents the University of Central Florida in the sport of softball. The Knights compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the American Athletic Conference (The American). The Knights play their home games at the UCF Softball Complex on UCF's main campus in Orlando, Florida. The Knights are coached by head coach Renee Luers-Gillispie. In the fourteen-year history of the program, the Knights have won two American regular season championships, three conference tournament championships, and have six appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
Title: T-Mobile Arena
Passage: T-Mobile Arena is a multi-use indoor arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Opened on April 6, 2016, the arena is a joint venture between MGM Resorts International and the Anschutz Entertainment Group.
Title: North Shore Knights
Passage: The North Shore Knights are a minor professional ice hockey team in the Federal Hockey League based out of Kingsville, Ontario. The Knights play the majority of their home games at the Kingsville Arena Complex during their first season. The team will also play home games in several other cities in Ontario and Quebec.
Title: 2017 NHL Expansion Draft
Passage: The 2017 NHL Expansion Draft was an expansion draft conducted by the National Hockey League on June 1820, 2017 to fill the roster of the league's expansion team for the 201718 season, the Vegas Golden Knights. The team's selections were announced on June 21 during the NHL Awards ceremony at T-Mobile Arena.
Title: Farnham Knights
Passage: The Farnham Knights American Football Club (formerly Southern Seminoles, Personal Assurance KnightsPA Knights) are a British American Football club based in Farnham, Surrey. The Club has three teams; the Farnham Knights (20), the Farnham Knights U19 (16 - 19) and the Farnham Knights U17 (14 - 17). The Farnham Knights play in the Premiership South of the British American Football Association National Leagues and were the Britbowl champions in 2004.
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Las Vegas
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201718 Vegas Golden Knights season
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T-Mobile Arena
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In 2011, what television network featured the marquee matchup for the 2009 John Wooden Award winner?
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Title: Fresh Patch
Passage: Fresh Patch LLC (founded 2010) is an e-commerce company that delivers hydroponically grown grass patches to pet owners within the United States. The ABC television network featured Fresh Patch on its show "Shark Tank".
Title: Sean Elliott
Passage: Sean Michael Elliott (born February 2, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player who starred at small forward in both the college and professional ranks. He attended the University of Arizona, where he had a standout career as a two-time All-American, winner of the 1989 John R. Wooden Award, the 1989 Adolph Rupp Trophy, the 1989 NABC Player of the Year, 1989 AP Player of the Year, and two time Pac-12 Player of the Year (in 19881989).
Title: Clane GAA
Passage: Clane GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in Clane, County Kildare, Ireland, winner of 17 Kildare county senior football championships, 16 county senior hurling championships and Kildare club of the year in 1975. Clane players are credited with bringing the handpass into Gaelic football. Richard Cribben was regarded as one of the best players in the game in the 1890s and played on the international team that played England at Stamford Bridge in 1896. Pa Connolly (a Cuchulainn All-Star award winner in 1963) and Tommy Carew featured on the Kildare football team of the millennium. Martin Lynch was an All Stars Award winner in 1991. John Finn was an All Stars Award winner in 1998.
Title: Maya Moore
Passage: Maya April Moore (born June 11, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Moore was the winner of the 2006 and 2007 Naismith Prep Player of the Year. Moore played forward for the UConn women's basketball team, and won back to back national championships in 2009 and 2010. She was selected as the John Wooden Award winner in 2009 after leading Connecticut to the undefeated national championship. The following season, Moore led Connecticut to its second straight national championship and continued its overall undefeated streak at 78; in the 201011 season, she led the Huskies in extending that streak to an NCAA both-gender record (all divisions) of 90. On May 18, 2011, Moore became the first female basketball player to sign with Jordan Brand.
Title: Pat Dodson
Passage: Patrick Lionel Djargun Dodson (born 20 January 1948) is a Yawuru man from Broome, Western Australia, the former chairman of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, a former Commissioner into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, former Roman Catholic priest and a Senator for Western Australia. He was the winner of the 2008 Sydney Peace Prize and the 2009 John Curtin Medallist. His brother is Mick Dodson, also a national Indigenous Australian leader.
Title: Mon Mome
Passage: Mon Mome is an AQPS racehorse, which won the 2009 John Smith's Grand National at Aintree Racecourse, run on April 4, 2009. It was ridden by Liam Treadwell and trained by Venetia Williams. He won by 12-lengths at odds of 100-1, making Mon Mome the largest-priced winner since Foinavon in 1967.
Title: John R. Wooden Award
Passage: The John R. Wooden Award (John R. Wooden Award Presented by Wendys) is an award given annually to the most outstanding men's and women's college basketball players. The program consists of the men's and women's Player of the Year awards, the Legends of Coaching award and recognizes the AllAmerica Teams.
Title: Marlon Daniel
Passage: American conductor Marlon Daniel is one of the foremost exponents of music by composers of African and African American descent in the world. He has been described as "one of the youngest and most prominent pianistconductors in New York today." (Le Figaro - France Amerique), "a natural and enormous talent." (Chicago Sun-Times) and "fabulous and exceptional" (Pravda - Moscow). He is the winner of the 2009 John and Mary Virginia Foncannon Conducting Award.
Title: 2011 WNBA season
Passage: The 2011 WNBA season is the 15th season of the Women's National Basketball Association. The regular season began on June 3 with the Los Angeles Sparks hosting the Minnesota Lynx, featuring 2011 WNBA Draft top pick Maya Moore, in a game televised on NBA TV. Four games followed the next day, with the marquee matchup, televised on ABC, featuring the defending champion Seattle Storm and the Phoenix Mercury in Seattle.
Title: NASCAR on TNT
Passage: NASCAR on TNT was the tagname for any NASCAR series race that had been broadcast on Turner Network Television by Turner Sports. The network featured the next six races of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series beginning with the Pocono 400 at Pocono Raceway and ending with the Camping World RV Sales 301 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway known as the "TNT Summer Series". TNT's final race was the 2014 Camping World RV Sales 301 on July 13, 2014.
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ABC
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2011 WNBA season
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Maya Moore
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Who is the subsidiary of Frito lay (who is a subsidiary of PepsiCo) that owns cheetos?
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Title: Frito-Lay
Passage: Frito-Lay, Inc. is an American subsidiary of PepsiCo that manufactures, markets, and sells corn chips, potato chips, and other snack foods. The primary snack food brands produced under the Frito-Lay name include Fritos corn chips, Cheetos cheese-flavored snacks; Doritos and Tostitos tortilla chips; Lay's and Ruffles potato chips; Rold Gold pretzels; and Walkers potato crisps (in the UK and Ireland). Each brand has generated annual worldwide sales over 1 billion in 2009.
Title: Donald M. Kendall
Passage: Donald Mcintosh "Don" Kendall (born March 16, 1921) is a former businessman and political adviser. He is a former CEO of Pepsi Cola (which merged with Herman Lay's Frito Lay, Inc. to become PepsiCo in 1965) and served as CEO of PepsiCo from 1971 to 1986.
Title: Productos Ramo
Passage: Productos Ramo SA is a popular Colombian snackfood company, one of the few independent national brands that offer serious competition to multinational brands like Frito Lay and Grupo Bimbo. Ramo snacks, sold in corner stores and snack stands around the country, are somewhat of an institution in Colombia, the most well-known being "Gala" packaged pasteries, "Chocoramo," a square of cake coated in chocolate created by pastry chef Olimpo Lpez, and "Maizitos" (Frito-like fried corn chips).
Title: Quavers
Passage: Quavers are a British snack food, originally made by Smiths, and now produced by Walkers. Walkers, part of the PepsiCo family, purchased the Quavers brand in 1997 where it became one of the Frito Lay International brand names.
Title: List of companies in Dallas
Passage: An effort has been made to list a number of companies based in Dallas, Texas (USA) city limits. Although the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has a host of corporate headquarters, including Frito Lay and American Airlines, this list only serves those that are headquartered in Dallas City Limits.
Title: Cheetos
Passage: Cheetos (formerly styled as Chee-tos until 1998) is a brand of cheese-flavored, puffed cornmeal snacks made by Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo. Fritos creator Charles Elmer Doolin invented Cheetos in 1948, and began national distribution in the U.S. The initial success of Cheetos was a contributing factor to the merger between The Frito Company and H.W. Lay Company in 1961 to form Frito-Lay. In 1965 Frito-Lay became a subsidiary of The Pepsi-Cola Company, forming PepsiCo, the current owner of the Cheetos brand.
Title: Frito-Lay Canada
Passage: Frito-Lay Canada, Inc. (formerly the Hostess Frito-Lay Company) is a Canadian division of the U.S.-based Frito-Lay owned as an subsidiary of PepsiCo that manufactures, markets and sells corn chips, potato chips and other snack foods. The primary snack food brands produced under the Frito-Lay name include Fritos corn chips, Cheetos cheese-flavored snacks, Doritos and Tostitos tortilla chips, Lay's and Ruffles potato chips, Smartfood flavored popcorn and Rold Gold pretzels. The company has production plants in Cambridge, Ontario; Lvis, Quebec; Kentville, Nova Scotia; and TaberLethbridge, Alberta.
Title: Uncle Chipps
Passage: Uncle Chipps is a brand of potato chips that is marketed in India. It was launched on 1992 by Amrit Agro Ltd. which was later taken over by Frito Lay (owned by PepsiCo), India in 2000.
Title: Herman Lay
Passage: Herman Warden Lay (March 6, 1909 in Charlotte, North Carolina December 6, 1982 in Dallas, Texas) was an American businessman who was involved in potato chip manufacturing with his eponymous brand of Lay's potato chips. He started H.W. Lay Co., Inc., now part of the Frito-Lay corporation, a subsidiary of PepsiCo.
Title: Matutano
Passage: Matutano Snack Ventures, S.A. (and its subsidiary, "Matutano Unipessoal Lda.") is a Spanish and Portuguese snack distributor. Among its line of products are Bits and Cheetos. Matutano is a subsidiary of Frito-Lay.
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Matutano
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Matutano
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Cheetos
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Gbor Korolovszky once played for what team located in the community of Castile-La Mancha?
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Title: Pedro Muoz
Passage: Pedro Muoz is a municipality in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is located in the northeast corner of the province of Ciudad Real, on the bank of the Zncara river. It is in the La Mancha region, in the "Mancha Alta" sub-region. It is a small municipality, 101.3 km, due to being abandoned as a municipality in 1410; however, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries it grew into an important economic center in the region. Pedro Muoz has 45.27 businesses for each 1000 inhabitants.
Title: CD Toledo
Passage: Club Deportivo Toledo, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Toledo, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. Founded in 1928 it plays in Segunda Divisin B Group 1, holding home games at "Estadio Salto del Caballo", with a seating capacity of 5,300 spectators.
Title: Gbor Korolovszky
Passage: Gbor Korolovszky (born 11 July 1979 ) is a Hungarian defender who current is free agent. He played in many teams like MTK Hungria FC, Real Madrid, CD Toledo, Ujpest FC, AC Omonia and Apollon Limassol.
Title: Manchuela DO
Passage: Manchuela is a Spanish Denominacin de Origen (DO) for wines located in the historical Manchuela comarca, in the east of the provinces of Albacete and Cuenca (Castile-La Mancha, Spain) between the valleys of the Rivers Jcar and Cabriel. It was originally part of a much larger La Mancha DO and became a separate DO in 1982. It is surrounded on three sides by other DOs: La Mancha to the west, Utiel-Requena to the east and Jumilla to the south.
Title: Trofeo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha
Passage: The Trofeo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha is the regional stage of the Copa RFEF in Castile-La Mancha and its main regional cup. Organized by the Castile-La Mancha Football Federation, it is played by the best teams of the region.
Title: Atltico Tarazona
Passage: Atltico Tarazona was a Spanish football team based in Tarazona de la Mancha, Albacete in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. Atltico Tarazona was founded in 1979. Tarazona's stadium is Estadio "Faustino Alvarruiz" with capacity of 3,000 seats.
Title: Province of Ciudad Real
Passage: The province of Ciudad Real (] ; English: Royal City ) is a province in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is bordered by the provinces of Cuenca, Albacete, Jan, Crdoba, Badajoz, and Toledo. It is partly located in the old natural region of La Mancha. Its capital is Ciudad Real. It is the third biggest province of Spain, after Cceres and Badajoz. The historical comarca Campo de Calatrava is located in the centre of the province.
Title: Regional Government of Castile-La Mancha
Passage: The Regional Government of Castile-La Mancha (Spanish: "Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha" ) is the institution whereby the government of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain, is organized. It is integrated by the:
Title: Castilla-La Mancha FS
Passage: Castilla-La Mancha Ftbol Sala was a futsal club based in Talavera de la Reina, Castile-La Mancha. Castilla-La Mancha was one of the most important futsal clubs from Spain.
Title: Manchuela
Passage: Manchuela or La Manchuela ("lesser La Mancha") is a "comarca" located in Castile-La Mancha and Valencian Community, Spain.
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Club Deportivo Toledo
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Gbor Korolovszky
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CD Toledo
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The Darling Buds and New Order, share which mutual genre for their group?
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Title: H. E. Bates
Passage: Herbert Ernest Bates, CBE (16 May 1905 29 January 1974), better known as H. E. Bates, was an English writer and author. His best-known works include "Love for Lydia", "The Darling Buds of May", and "My Uncle Silas".
Title: Faulter
Passage: Faulter is a rock band from Anaheim, California. They formed in 2003, while the members were attending various high schools in Anaheim. The band self-released their debut album "Darling Buds of May" before being signed to Abacus Recordings. The album was then re-released nationally on their new label. Songs from their debut have been featured on "" twice. In 2007, the band released an EP, "The Other Side" (available as a free download on their official website). The EP includes 2 rerecorded songs from their debut along with 3 new ones. In July 2007, they announced on their Myspace that they were no longer with Abacus Recordings.
Title: The Mating Game (film)
Passage: The Mating Game (1959) is an MGM Metrocolor film in CinemaScope directed by George Marshall and starring Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall, and Paul Douglas in his final screen appearance. Reynolds sings the title song during the opening credits. The film was written by William Roberts very loosely based on a British novel, "The Darling Buds of May" by H. E. Bates, which was later adapted into a more faithful 199193 British miniseries, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones in the role that Debbie Reynolds plays in the film.
Title: The Darling Buds
Passage: The Darling Buds are an alternative rock band from Newport, South Wales. The band formed in 1986 and were named after the H. E. Bates novel "The Darling Buds of May" a title taken in turn, from the third line of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18: "Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May".
Title: Abigail Rokison
Passage: Abigail Rokison-Woodall (ne Rokison) is an author and academic specialising in William Shakespeare, as well as a former actress. She was Director of Studies in English and Drama at Homerton College, Cambridge until the end of 2012. She is now lecturer in Shakespeare and Theatre at the Shakespeare Institute, Stratford upon Avon. She previously played Primrose in "The Darling Buds of May".
Title: New Order (band)
Passage: New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980, currently comprising Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Phil Cunningham and Tom Chapman. The band was formed in 1980 by Sumner, Morris, and Peter Hook, who were the remaining members of post-punk group Joy Division following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis. They added Gilbert on keyboards later that year.
Title: Famous First Words (Viva Brother album)
Passage: Famous First Words is the debut studio album by English pop-rock band Viva Brother, released on 1 August 2011, on Geffen Records in the United Kingdom. Preceded by the singles "Darling Buds of May", "Still Here" and "New Year's Day", the album was produced and mixed by Stephen Street, who had previously worked with acts such as Blur and The Smiths.
Title: Darling Buds of May (album)
Passage: Darling Buds of May is the debut album by the rock band Faulter.
Title: Pop Said...
Passage: Pop Said... is the debut album by Welsh band The Darling Buds. All songs were written by Harley Farr and Andrea Lewis. Originally released by Epic Records in 1989, the album was re-released by Cherry Red Records in 2006 in an expanded 21-track edition, including B-sides and rarities from the era. The album charted at number 23 at the UK Albums Chart.
Title: Isabelle Amyes
Passage: Isabelle Amyes (born 13 June 1950) is an English actress best known for her role as Barbara 'Babs' Hunt in the British TV drama "Bad Girls" from 200003. Her various guest appearances on other television programmes include "The New Statesman", "House of Cards", "The Darling Buds of May", "A Touch of Frost" and "As Time Goes By".
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rock band
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New Order (band)
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The 1988 IAAF Grand Prix Final took place in a stadium that was originally built for what purpose?
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Title: 1990 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Passage: The 1990 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the sixth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 7 September at the Olympic Stadium (Athens) in Athens, Greece. Leroy Burrell (100 metres) and Merlene Ottey (200 metres) were the overall points winners of the tournament. This was Ottey's second series win (having previously won in 1987) and made her the second woman to win the honour twice, after Paula Ivan. The number of athletics events in the programme reached eighteen for the first time, with ten for men and eight for women.
Title: 1999 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Passage: The 1999 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the fifteenth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 11 September at the Olympic Stadium in Munich, Germany.
Title: Olympiastadion (Berlin)
Passage: Olympiastadion (] ) is a sports stadium in Berlin, Germany. It was originally built for the 1936 Summer Olympics by Werner March. During the Olympics, the record attendance was thought to be over 100,000. Today the stadium is part of the Olympiapark Berlin.
Title: 2001 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Passage: The 2001 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the seventeenth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 9 September at the Olympic Park Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. It was the first and only time that the event was held in the southern hemisphere (international track and field seasons typically revolve around a northern hemisphere schedule).
Title: 1996 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Passage: The 1996 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the twelfth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 7 September at the Arena Civica in Milan, Italy.
Title: 1987 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Passage: The 1987 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the third edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 11 September at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, Belgium. Tonie Campbell (110 metres hurdles) and Merlene Ottey (100 metres) were the overall points winners of the tournament.
Title: 1998 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Passage: The 1998 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the fourteenth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 5 September at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia.
Title: 1997 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Passage: The 1997 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the thirteenth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 13 September at the Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium in Fukuoka City, Japan.
Title: 1988 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Passage: The 1988 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the fourth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 13 September at the Olympiastadion in West Berlin. Sad Aouita (5000 metres) and Paula Ivan (1500 metres) were the overall points winners of the tournament, with this being Aouita's second win at the completion following his 1986 victory.
Title: 2000 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Passage: The 2000 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the sixteenth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 5 October at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar. It was the first and only time that the event was held outside of September, due in part to Qatar's hot desert climate.
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1936 Summer Olympics
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1988 IAAF Grand Prix Final
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Olympiastadion (Berlin)
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In what year was the actress and former fashion model that stars with Forest Whitaker, Sherilyn Fenn, James Belushi and Sharon Stone in the film "Diary of a Hitman" born?
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Title: Lois Chiles
Passage: Lois Cleveland Chiles (born April 15, 1947) is an American actress and former fashion model known for her roles as Dr. Holly Goodhead in the 1979 James Bond film "Moonraker", and as a hit and run driver in 1987's "Creepshow 2", as well as such films as "The Great Gatsby", "The Way We Were", "Death on the Nile" and "Broadcast News".
Title: Crime Zone
Passage: Crime Zone (also known as Calles Peligrossas in Peru) is a 1989 AmericanPeruvian dystopian science fiction film directed by Luis Llosa, written by Daryl Haney, and starring David Carradine, Peter Nelson, Sherilyn Fenn, and Michael Shaner. Carradine plays a mysterious stranger who recruits young lovers in an illicit romance (Nelson and Fenn) to commit a crime spree in a futuristic police state, promising them an avenue for escape. The film was executive produced by Roger Corman, who came up with the original concept. Due to a perceived lack of Peruvian qualities, it was better received by American than Peruvian critics. Corman's New Concorde co-produced and distributed it. After its Los Angeles premiere, it was released on VHS by MGMUA.
Title: Novel Romance
Passage: Novel Romance is a 2006 art-house romantic comedy film directed by Emily Skopov in her feature film directorial debut. It stars Traci Lords, Paul Johansson and Sherilyn Fenn. The film was shot in 2004 in Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA, and premiered on October 8, 2006, at the 2nd Annual LA Femme Film Festival.
Title: Ruby (1992 film)
Passage: Ruby is a feature film, released in the United States on March 27, 1992, about Jack Ruby, the Dallas, Texas nightclub owner who shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement garage of a Dallas city police station in 1963. The film was directed by John Mackenzie and stars Danny Aiello (as Ruby), Sherilyn Fenn (as Sheryl Ann DuJean a.k.a. Candy Cane), and Arliss Howard. It is based on a play written by British screenwriter Stephen Davis. "Ruby" was released three months after Oliver Stone's movie "JFK".
Title: Fatal Instinct
Passage: Fatal Instinct is a 1993 American erotic thriller comedy film directed by Carl Reiner. It parodies the erotic thriller movie genre, which at the time had reached its commercial peak. The film stars Armand Assante as a lawyer and cop named Ned Ravine who has an affair with a woman named Lola Cain played by Sean Young. Kate Nelligan stars as Ned Ravine's wife and Sherilyn Fenn stars as Laura Lingonberry, Ravine's secretary. The film's title is a combination of "Fatal Attraction" and "Basic Instinct", both of which starred Michael Douglas.
Title: Diary of a Hitman
Passage: Diary of a Hitman is a 1991 American drama-thriller film directed by Roy London and written by Kenneth Pressman, based on his play "Insider's Price". The film stars Forest Whitaker, Sherilyn Fenn, James Belushi, Sharon Stone and Lois Chiles.
Title: Slave of Dreams
Passage: Slave of Dreams is a 1995 TV film based on the story of Joseph in the Bible, directed by Robert M. Young, produced by Dino De Laurentiis and Martha De Laurentiis and written by Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Adrian Pasdar as Joseph, Sherilyn Fenn as Zulaikha and Edward James Olmos as Potiphar.
Title: Sharon Stone filmography
Passage: Sharon Stone is an American actress, film producer, and former fashion model. The following is a filmography of her work.
Title: Sherilyn Fenn
Passage: Sherilyn Fenn (born Sheryl Ann Fenn; February 1, 1965) is an American actress. She came to attention for her performance as Audrey Horne on the 1990 cult TV series "Twin Peaks" (19901991, 2017) for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award. She is also known for her roles in "Wild at Heart" (1990), "Of Mice and Men" (1992), "Boxing Helena" (1993) and the television sitcom "Rude Awakening" (19982001).
Title: Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
Passage: Jiminy Glick in Lalawood is a 2004 comedy film starring Martin Short as Jiminy Glick, a morbidly obese movie critic who is involved in a murder case at the Toronto International Film Festival. The supporting cast features Jan Hooks, Janeane Garofalo, Linda Cardellini, Mo Collins and Aries Spears, and numerous cinema luminaries play themselves, such as Willem Dafoe, Whoopi Goldberg, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kevin Kline, Rob Lowe, Steve Martin, Kurt Russell, Susan Sarandon, Chlo Sevigny, Sharon Stone, Kiefer Sutherland and Forest Whitaker.
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1947
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Diary of a Hitman
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Lois Chiles
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Which film was released first, Rosenwald or Roam Sweet Home?
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Title: No Place Like Home (album)
Passage: No Place Like Home is the fifth studio album by Scottish band Big Country, released in 1991. (see 1991 in music). Its title derives from a quote in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", which is referenced by the first track, "We're Not in Kansas". Dorothy's statement was in turn taken from the famous poem and song "Home! Sweet Home! " by John Howard Payne and Henry Bishop.
Title: Pleasures and Palaces
Passage: Pleasures and Palaces is a musical with a book by Frank Loesser and Sam Spewack and music and lyrics by Loesser. It is based on Spewack's flop 1961 play "Once There Was a Russian" and takes its title from the opening lyrics of the 1823 song "Home, Sweet Home": "Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home."
Title: Sweet Home (video game)
Passage: Sweet Home is a 1989 survival horror role-playing video game developed and published by Capcom for the Family Computer. It is based on the Japanese horror film of the same name, and was supervised by the film's director, Kiyoshi Kurosawa. The game was released exclusively in Japan and was not localized to other regions due to its use of brutally horrific imagery. The game was directed by Tokuro Fujiwara, who later went on to produce "Resident Evil". "Sweet Home" heavily inspired the "Resident Evil" series, and is regarded as a survival horror game in retrospect.
Title: Rosenwald (film)
Passage: Rosenwald is a 2015 documentary film directed by Aviva Kempner about the career of American businessman and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald. It debuted on February 25, 2015 at the Washington Jewish Film Festival.
Title: Mosaics (album)
Passage: Mosaics is an album by Mark Heard, released in 1985 on Home Sweet Home Records. According to the liner notes in "Ashes and Light", this album was recorded first but delayed by the record company who wanted the less rock-oriented "Ashes" released first. Consequently, this was the first album recorded in Heard's own Fingerprint Recording Studio.
Title: Roam Sweet Home
Passage: Roam Sweet Home is a 1996 American documentary film directed by Ellen Spiro. In road-trip style, it follows the lives of retirees who live on the road full-time in trailers, due to economic necessity, pleasure, or both.
Title: Ashes and Light
Passage: Ashes and Light is an album by Mark Heard, released in 1984 on Home Sweet Home Records. According to the liner notes, Heard recorded Mosaics first, but the record company wanted this album released first.
Title: Method to the Maadness
Passage: Method to the Maadness is the UK rapper Kano's fourth studio album. The album has contributions from several artists including Wiley, Boys Noize, Hot Chip, Chase Status and Damon Albarn. During an interview with the blog Social Writers, Kano said that "It was really important to me that it really made sense as an album. I didn't want it to be single driven. I really wanted it to have substance in the tracks, really wanted it to the track ["sic"] to mean something to me, I really wanted to experiment and make the album very exciting". He also described his progression on "Method To The Maadness", as an MC from his first album "Home Sweet Home". "I didnt really know what I was doing on that album (Home Sweet Home). It's about progression with every album, learning from the last and just getting a little bit more educated and more experienced as a performer and as a recording artist, as a writer and a producer and co-producer. So, I feel I've definitely progressed".
Title: Home Sweet HomeBittersweet Symphony
Passage: "Home Sweet Home Bittersweet Symphony", also known as "Bittersweet Home" is a song by American rock group Limp Bizkit. It was released in December 2005 as the only single from the compilation album "Greatest Hitz". The song is a medley of "Home Sweet Home" by Mtley Cre and "Bitter Sweet Symphony" by The Verve. It is, along with the songs "Why" and "Lean On Me", the only new content on the "Greatest Hitz" compilation, and is the third cover song Limp Bizkit has released on an album (the others being The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes", and George Michael's "Faith").
Title: Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow
Passage: Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow ( NARUTO ! !! , Gekijban Naruto Daikatsugeki! Yukihime Ninpch dattebayo!! , "lit." "Great Action Scene! Snow Princess' Book of Ninja Arts") is a 2004 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime series. It was released in Japan on August 21, 2004. The popularity of the series has spawned several sequels, beginning with "". The film is set after episode 101. The ending song "Home Sweet Home" is performed by Yuki. The English adaptation replaced the song with Jeremy Sweet's "Never Give Up", due to licensing restrictions.
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Roam Sweet Home
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Rosenwald (film)
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Roam Sweet Home
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The son of Stuart James McCullum is an international cricketer who represents which country?
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Title: Nathan McCullum
Passage: Nathan Leslie McCullum (born 1 September 1980) is a former New Zealand international cricketer, who represented New Zealand in Twenty20 Internationals and One Day Internationals.
Title: Stuart Airey
Passage: Stuart James Airey (born 18 March 1983) is an English cricketer. Airey is right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium-fast. He was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire.
Title: Kyle Jarvis
Passage: Kyle Malcolm Jarvis (born 16 February 1989) is a Zimbabwean cricketer who represents Zimbabwe and played for Lancashire. The son of another former Zimbabwean international cricketer Malcolm Jarvis, he was educated at St Johns College, Harare, where he excelled at rugby and cricket. Kyle was a key bowler for Zimbabwe in the 2008 Under-19 World Cup and he also played for the Zimbabwe U-19 Rugby Team.
Title: Stu Roberts
Passage: Stuart James Roberts (born 22 March 1965 in Christchurch) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played two One Day Internationals in 1990.
Title: Devika Palshikar
Passage: Devika Palshikar (Devanagari: , born 20 June 1979 in Malvan, Maharashtra, India) is a Test and One Day International cricketer who represents India. She has played one Test and 15 ODIs and represents Maharashtra and West Zone in India's domestic league.
Title: Stuart McCullum
Passage: Stuart James McCullum (born 6 December 1956) is a former cricketer who played for Otago throughout his career. A left-handed opening batsman who occasionally kept-wicket, he is the father of New Zealand international players Brendon and Nathan McCullum.
Title: Stuart Karppinen
Passage: Stuart James Karppinen (born 13 June 1973) is a former Australian cricketer who is the current strength and conditioning coach of the Australian national cricket team. Born in Townsville, Karppinen moved to Canberra with his family at a young age. He played for the Australian Capital Territory Under-19s at the 199192 Barclays Bank Australian Under-19 Championships, taking one wicket in his only match. He was first selected for the Australian Capital Territory senior side during the 199394 season, although the ACT did not at the time have either first-class or List A status, and thus only played state teams' Second XIs and other sides touring Canberra. Karppinen was also the recipient of an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship in 1997. The Australian Capital Territory was admitted to the Australian domestic limited-overs competition for the 199798 season, playing as the "Canberra Comets". Karppinen played six matches for the team in their inaugural season, taking nine wickets with a best of 235. Karppinen did not play any matches the following season, and transferred to Western Australia for the 19992000 season.
Title: Tudor architecture
Passage: The Tudor architectural style is the final development of Medieval architecture in England, during the Tudor period (14851603) and even beyond, and also the tentative introduction of Renaissance architecture to England. It is generally not used to refer to the whole period of the Tudor dynasty (1485-1603), but in prestige buildings to the period roughly between 1500 and 1560. It followed the Late Gothic Perpendicular style and was superseded by Elizabethan architecture from about 1560 in domestic building of any pretensions to fashion. In the much more slow-moving styles of vernacular architecture "Tudor" has become a designation for styles like half-timbering that characterise the few buildings surviving from before 1485 and others from the Stuart period. In this form the Tudor style long retained its hold on English taste. Nevertheless, 'Tudor style' is an awkward style-designation, with its implied suggestions of continuity through the period of the Tudor dynasty and the misleading impression that there was a style break at the accession of Stuart James I in 1603.
Title: Brendon McCullum
Passage: Brendon Barrie McCullum '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 27 September 1981), popularly Brendon "Baz" McCullum is a former New Zealand international cricketer, who played all formats and also a former captain in all forms. A big hitting legend in limited over cricket, McCullum took quick scoring to Test matches as well, notably recording the fastest test century of all time. He is considered as one of the most successful captains of New Zealand cricket.
Title: Stuart Davidson (cricketer)
Passage: Stuart James Davidson (born 8 March 1972) is a Zimbabwean-born former Scottish cricketer. Davidson was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace.
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New Zealand
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Stuart McCullum
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Nathan McCullum
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