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During what year was the road constructed in Westminster, England in which a popular attraction sits adjacent to the Regent Palace Hotel?
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Title: Piccadilly Circus
Passage: Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. In this context, a circus, from the Latin word meaning "circle", is a round open space at a street junction.
Title: Grand Palace Hotel, Riga
Passage: Grand Palace Hotel is a 5 star hotel in Riga, Latvia, in a building originally erected 1877 to house a bank, but now with 56 hotel rooms. Grand Palace Hotel is member of The Leading Hotels of the World, and has been voted as Latvia's Leading Hotel for six years, latest being in 2010.
Title: Palace Hotel Residential Tower
Passage: The Palace Hotel Residential Tower is a proposed residential skyscraper at the corner of Jessie Annie Streets in the South of Market district of San Francisco, California. If constructed as proposed, at 204 m and 60 stories, will be the tallest residential building in the city, and the tallest South of Market. The tower would replace an annex of the Palace Hotel.
Title: Regent Palace Hotel
Passage: The Regent Palace Hotel was a large hotel in central London close to Piccadilly Circus between 1915 and 2006.
Title: Titanic (restaurant)
Passage: Titanic was a restaurant near Piccadilly Circus within the Regent Palace Hotel in London that was open between December 1998 and January 2002. It was operated by chef Marco Pierre White as a joint venture with the Forte Group. It became a known celebrity hang-out, but went through two legal battles; first with shipbuilders Harland and Wolff and then with Oliver Peyton, proprietor of the Atlantic Bar and Grill which was also within the same hotel. The restaurant was named after the RMS "Titanic", precisely because it was located above the Atlantic within the hotel. The menu served a simplified menu compared to White's other restaurants due to the number of covers that the restaurant could hold. The Titanic was poorly received by critics, with criticism directed at both the dcor and the food.
Title: Palace Hotel, San Francisco
Passage: The Palace Hotel is a landmark historic hotel in San Francisco, California, located at the SW corner of Market and New Montgomery streets. The hotel is also referred to as the "New" Palace Hotel to distinguish it from the original 1875 Palace Hotel, which had been demolished after being gutted by the fire caused by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Title: Piccadilly Theatre
Passage: The Piccadilly Theatre is a West End theatre located at 16 Denman Street, behind Piccadilly Circus and adjacent to the Regent Palace Hotel, in the City of Westminster, England.
Title: The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Passage: The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel (Marathi: ) is a "Heritage Grand" class five-star hotel in the Colaba region of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, next to the Gateway of India. Historically it was known as the "Taj Mahal Hotel" or the "Taj Palace Hotel". or simply "the Taj".
Title: Palace Hotel, Helsinki
Passage: The Palace Hotel is an historic modernist hotel in Helsinki, opened in 1952, the year of the Helsinki Olympic Games. The building was designed by architects Viljo Revell and Keijo Petj, and was constructed during 19491952. In addition to the Palace Hotel and related restaurants, the building hosted also the main offices of the Confederation of Finnish Industry and Employers. The interiors of the building were furnished by various renowned Finnish interior designers, such as Olli Borg, Antti Nurmesniemi and Olavi Hnninen.
Title: Vinoy Park
Passage: Vinoy Park is an 11.6 acre park located on the downtown waterfront of St. Petersburg, Florida. Vinoy Park was named after the Vinoy Park Hotel, which was originally called the Vinoy Park when constructed in 1925 and sits adjacent to the park. Vinoy Park is operated by St. Petersburg's Parks and Recreation group. The downtown waterfront park hosts yearly events including St. Petersburg's Ribfest, Tampa Bay's Blues Festival, Christmas displays, and various other events such as art festivals, concerts, and triathlons.
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Piccadilly Circus
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Which film director is Japenese, Whit Stillman or Takashi Miike?
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Title: Eyecatch Junction
Passage: Eyecatch Junction (! , Topp! Minipato tai - Aikyacchi Jankushon ) is a 1991 Japanese action comedy film directed by Takashi Miike. This was the second film directed by Takashi Miike, though it was released prior to "", the first film he directed.
Title: Dead or Alive 2: Birds
Passage: Dead or Alive 2: Birds (DEAD OR ALIVE 2 ) is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. "Dead or Alive 2: Birds" is unrelated to "Dead or Alive" (1999) or "" (2002) except that all three films have Show Aikawa and Riki Takeuchi in them, and they are all directed by Takashi Miike.
Title: Ren Osugi
Passage: Ren Osugi ( , sugi Ren ) , born Takashi Osugi ( , sugi Takashi , September 27, 1951 in Komatsushima, Tokushima, Japan) , is a Japanese actor. For his work in "Cure", "Hana-bi" and other films, Osugi was given the Best Supporting Actor award at the 1999 Yokohama Film Festival. He often works alongside Takeshi Kitano and Susumu Terajima. In the DVDcommentary to the mpd.psycho (TV Miniseries) series, director Takashi Miike said that he admired Osugi's experience to shift quickly from comic and imbecilic to authoritative and earnest.
Title: Ace Attorney (film)
Passage: Ace Attorney (Japanese: , Hepburn: Gyakuten Saiban , lit. "Turnabout Trial") is a 2012 Japanese courtroom drama and comedy film, directed by Takashi Miike and based on the Capcom video game "". The film stars Hiroki Narimiya, Mirei Kiritani, and Takumi Saito. It made its premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on 1 February 2012 and was released in Japanese cinemas on 11 February 2012. The US premiere was made at the Hawaii International Film Festival in April 2012. Miike has stated there are plans for an international release with both dubbing and subtitles available for each specific region.
Title: Whit Stillman
Passage: John Whitney "Whit" Stillman (born January 25, 1952) is an American writer-director known for his 1990 film "Metropolitan", which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and the 1998 romantic drama "The Last Days of Disco". Stillman's newest film "Love Friendship" premiered in January 2016, starring Kate Beckinsale playing a widow trying to arrange two marriages, one for herself and one for her daughter.
Title: Takashi Miike
Passage: Takashi Miike ( , Miike Takashi , born August 24, 1960) is a highly prolific and controversial Japanese filmmaker. He has directed over ninety theatrical, video, and television productions since his debut in 1991. Miike is credited with directing fifteen productions in the years 2001 and 2002 alone. His films range from violent and bizarre to dramatic and family-friendly.
Title: Lady Hunter: Prelude to Murder
Passage: Lady Hunter: Prelude To Murder ( , "Redi Hant: Koroshi No Purerydo") is a 1991 Japanese action film directed by Takashi Miike. It was the very first film shot by Takashi Miike, even though it was released after "Topp! Minipato tai - Aikyacchi Jankushon".
Title: Metropolitan (1990 film)
Passage: Metropolitan is the debut film by director and screenwriter Whit Stillman. It received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The film is often considered the first of a trilogy of Stillman films, followed by "Barcelona" (1994, but written before "Metropolitan") and "The Last Days of Disco" (1998).
Title: Damsels in Distress
Passage: Damsels in Distress (original title: Violet Wister's Damsels in Distress and Whit Stillman's Damsels in Distress) is an American comedy film written and directed by Whit Stillman and starring Greta Gerwig, Adam Brody, and Analeigh Tipton. It is set at a United States East Coast university. First screened at the 68th Venice International Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, the film opened in New York and Los Angeles on April 6, 2012.
Title: Dead or Alive: Final
Passage: Dead or Alive: Final is a 2002 Japanese cyberpunk science fiction film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the third in a three-part series, preceded by "Dead or Alive" in 1999 and "" in 2000. The films are not connected in any apparent way except by director Takashi Miike and stars Riki Takeuchi and Show Aikawa. Besides Japanese, a lot of the dialog in the film is in Cantonese and some is in English. Often two people will talk to each other using different languages.
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Takashi Miike
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Which writer of Against All Enemies was born April 12, 1947?
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Title: Dan Lauria
Passage: Daniel Joseph "Dan" Lauria (born April 12, 1947) is an American television, stage, and film actor.
Title: James Tierney (attorney)
Passage: James E. Tierney (born April 12, 1947) is an American attorney, lecturer in law, and founding director of State AG, an educational resource on the office of state attorney general. He served as Attorney General of Maine from 1980 until 1990.
Title: Battle of Takusa
Passage: The Battle of Takusa was fought on April 12, 1853, between the forces of Kassa Hailu, future Emperor of Ethiopia, and an alliance of several rival warlords. The forces of Hailu's enemies were led by Dejazmach Birru Aligaz, who was reinforced by troops sent to him by Wube Haile Maryam under the command of his son, Gwangul Wube.
Title: Alex Briley
Passage: Alexander "Alex" Briley (born April 12, 1947) is an American singer, who performs the "G.I." role in the disco music group Village People. Briley was born and raised in Harlem, New York, and later Mount Vernon, New York. A minister's son, he sang in church from an early age and studied voice at the University of Hartford.
Title: Against All Enemies (novel)
Passage: Against All Enemies is a 2011 spy novel by Tom Clancy and Peter Telep. It appears not to be part of the Jack Ryan series of novels, and instead introduces a new hero, ex-Navy SEAL and CIA paramilitary operations officer Maxwell Moore. Although, at the end of this novel, a character from the Jack Ryan series of novels (Dominic Caruso) attempts to recruit Maxwell Moore into the Campus.
Title: Ninco Nanco
Passage: Giuseppe Nicola Summa, known as Ninco Nanco (April 12, 1833 - March 13, 1864), was an Italian brigand. One of the most important brigands after the Italian unification, he was a lieutenant of Carmine Crocco, band chief of the Vulture area, in Basilicata. He was known for his brilliant guerrilla warfare and for his brutality against his enemies.
Title: Bud Gulka
Passage: Allan "Bud" Gulka (born April 12, 1947) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.
Title: David Letterman
Passage: David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer. He hosted a late night television talk show for 33 years, beginning with the February 1, 1982 debut of "Late Night with David Letterman" on NBC, and ending with the May 20, 2015 broadcast of "Late Show with David Letterman" on CBS. In total, Letterman hosted 6,028 episodes of "Late Night" and "Late Show", surpassing friend and mentor Johnny Carson as the longest-serving late night talk show host in American television history. In 1996 Letterman was ranked 45th on "TV Guide"' s 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.
Title: Larry Cannon (basketball)
Passage: Lawrence T. "Larry" Cannon (born April 12, 1947) is a retired American basketball player, a former 6'5" (1.93 m) guard born and raised in Philadelphia. At Lincoln High, he set scoring records that stand to this day. Cannon scored more points all-time than any Philadelphia high school player not named Wilt Chamberlain.
Title: Tom Clancy
Passage: Thomas Leo "Tom" Clancy Jr. (April 12, 1947 October 1, 2013) was an American novelist best known for his technically detailed espionage and military-science story lines set during and after the Cold War. Seventeen of his novels were bestsellers, and more than 100 million copies of his books are in print. His name was also used on movie scripts written by ghost writers, nonfiction books on military subjects, and video games. He was a part-owner of the Baltimore Orioles and vice-chairman of their community activities and public affairs committees.
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Tom Clancy
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Against All Enemies (novel)
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Tom Clancy
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What was the name of the inhabitants for the northern, southern, and western areas of former Czechoslovakia where a German composerknown by his Czech name Jan Josef Abert is from?
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Title: Flag of the Czech Republic
Passage: The national flag of the Czech Republic (Czech: "sttn vlajka esk republiky" ) is the same as the flag of the former Czechoslovakia. Upon the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic kept the Czechoslovak flag while Slovakia adopted its own flag. The first flag of Czechoslovakia was based on the flag of Bohemia, and was white over red. This was almost identical to the flag of Poland (only the proportion was different), so a blue triangle was added at the hoist in 1920. The flag was banned by the Nazis in 1939, and a horizontal tricolor of white, red, and blue was enforced. The 1920 flag was restored in 1945.
Title: Ji Louda
Passage: Ji Louda (October 3, 1920 September 1, 2015) was a Czech heraldist and veteran of World War II. Louda was considered among the leading coats of arms designers in the Czech Republic and the former Czechoslovakia. He designed the current coat of arms of the Czech Republic, adopted in 1992, which incorporates the displays of the three historic Czech lands. Louda also designed the standard (official presidential flag) of President of the Czech Republic, which was adopted in 1993 following the country's independence. Additionally, Louda created coat of arms of the Olomouc Region, as well as the municipal coats of arms for more than 200 towns and cities throughout the Czech Republic.
Title: Czechoslovak Hussite Church
Passage: The Czechoslovak Hussite Church (Czech: "Crkev eskoslovensk husitsk" , "CSH" or "CH") is a Christian church that separated from the Roman Catholic Church after World War I in former Czechoslovakia. It traces its tradition back to the Hussite reformers and acknowledges Jan Hus (John Huss) as its predecessor. It was well-supported by Czechoslovakia's first president, Tom Garrigue Masaryk, who himself belonged to the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethrenthe main Protestant denomination in what is now the Czech Republic.
Title: Karel Gott
Passage: Karel Gott (born 14 July 1939, in Plze) is a Czech singer, and an amateur painter. He is considered the most successful male singer in the former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic, and has been voted the country's best male singer in the annual "esk slavk" (Czech Nightingale) national poll 41 times, most recently in 2016. He has also achieved considerable success in the German-speaking countries, where he is known as "the Golden Voice of Prague", winning the Goldene Stimmgabel award three times (1982, 1984, and 1995). Over the course of his career he has released over 100 albums and 100 compilation albums, and has sold an estimated 50100 million records worldwide, 23 million of them in the German-speaking market, and about 15 million in Czechoslovakia and its successor states (Czech Republic and Slovakia).
Title: Jan Josef Ignc Brentner
Passage: Jan Josef Ignc Brentner ("Johann Joseph Ignaz", surname also spelled Brenntner, Brendner, Brendtner, or Prentner) (November 3, 1689 June 28, 1742), was a Czech composer of the Baroque era.
Title: Johann Joseph Abert
Passage: Johann Joseph Abert (20 September 1832 1 April 1915 in Stuttgart) was a German composer. An ethnic German from the Sudetenland, he is also known by his Czech name Jan Josef Abert.
Title: Czech RepublicGreece relations
Passage: Czech RepublicGreece relations are foreign relations between the Czech Republic and Greece. The diplomatic relations between Greece and former Czechoslovakia were established in 1920 - after Czechoslovakias foundation. Czech Republic and Greece established diplomatic relations on January 1, 1993. Each country has an embassy in the other's capital. Both countries are members of European Union and NATO.
Title: Johann Joseph Thalherr
Passage: Johann Joseph Thalherr (or Talherr), also known as Czech: Jan Josef Talherr or Hungarian: Jzsef Talherr (1730 16 October 1801), was an Austrian architect.
Title: Order of Tom Garrigue Masaryk
Passage: The Order of Tom Garrigue Masaryk () is an Order of the Czech Republic and the former Czechoslovakia. It was established in 1990 after the Velvet Revolution, and re-established in 1994 (following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia). The President of the Czech Republic awards it to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development of democracy, humanity and human rights. The order has five classes, of which class I is the highest. The order is named in honor of Tom Garrigue Masaryk, an advocate of Czechoslovak independence and the first President of Czechoslovakia.
Title: Sudetenland
Passage: The Sudetenland ( ; ] ; Czech and Slovak: "Sudety" ; Polish: "Kraj Sudecki" ) is the name for the northern, southern, and western areas of former Czechoslovakia which were inhabited primarily by Sudeten Germans. These German speakers had predominated in the border districts of Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia from the time of the Austrian Empire.
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Johann Joseph Abert
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Sudetenland
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Ritesh Sidhwani is a producer who made "The Heart Desires" into a film in what year?
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Title: Raees (film)
Passage: Raees (English: "Wealthy") is a 2017 Indian crime action film film directed by Rahul Dholakia and produced by Gauri Khan, Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar under their banners Red Chillies Entertainment and Excel Entertainment. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Mahira Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The film was a critical and commercial success.
Title: Bangistan
Passage: Bangistan is a 2015 Bollywood comedy satire film directed by Karan Anshuman and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani starring Riteish Deshmukh, Pulkit Samrat and Chandan Roy Sanyal in lead roles. Jacqueline Fernandez appeared in a cameo. The film was scheduled to release on 31 July 2015 but got delayed to 7 August 2015 (31 July 2015 in the USA). The Trailer of the movie was released on 11 June. The film released on 7 August to mixed reviews from critics. Mike McCahill gave it three stars in The Guardian. Bangistan was released on 700 screens in India.
Title: Fukrey Returns
Passage: Fukrey Returns is an upcoming 2017 Indian buddy comedy film, directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani. The film is the sequel to 2013 film "Fukrey". Being one of the most anticipated films of 2017, it is set to release on 8 December 2017.
Title: Rock On 2
Passage: Rock On 2 (also known as "Rock On!! 2") is a 2016 Indian musical drama film, directed by Shujaat Saudagar, produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, and with music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The sequel to the 2008 film, "Rock On!! ", it stars Arjun Rampal, Farhan Akhtar, Shraddha Kapoor, Purab Kohli, Shashank Arora, and Prachi Desai, in lead roles.
Title: Dil Chahta Hai
Passage: Dil Chahta Hai (English: "The Heart Desires") is a 2001 Indian comedy-drama film starring Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Preity Zinta, Sonali Kulkarni, and Dimple Kapadia. The first film written and directed by Farhan Akhtar, it is set in modern-day urban Mumbai and Sydney, and focuses on a major period of transition in the lives of three young friends.
Title: Karthik Calling Karthik
Passage: Karthik Calling Karthik is a 2010 Indian psychological thriller film, written and directed by Vijay Lalwani and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani under the banner of Excel Entertainment and Reliance Big Pictures. The film stars Farhan Akhtar and Deepika Padukone in lead roles. Ram Kapoor and Shefali Shah play supporting roles in the film. The film's music was composed by the trio of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, while the background score was composed by MIDIval Punditz and Karsh Kale.
Title: Ritesh Sidhwani
Passage: Ritesh Sidhwani (born 1973) is a Bollywood film producer, who founded a film production house under the banner of Excel Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. Along with long-time friend Farhan Akhtar, he brought to the audience "Dil Chahta Hai", his first film under his banner.
Title: Dil Dhadakne Do
Passage: Dil Dhadakne Do (English: "Let the Heart Beat") is a 2015 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Zoya Akhtar and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar. The film features an ensemble cast of Anil Kapoor, Shefali Shah, Priyanka Chopra, Ranveer Singh, Anushka Sharma and Farhan Akhtar, with a voice-over performance by Aamir Khan as the family Dog Pluto, the narrator of the film. The supporting cast also includes Rahul Bose, Zarina Wahab, Vikrant Massey, Ridhima Sud, Pawan Chopra, Parmeet Sethi, Dolly Mattdo and Manoj Pahwa. The film tells the story of a dysfunctional Punjabi family (The Mehras) who invite their family and friends along on a cruise trip to celebrate the parents' 30th wedding anniversary.
Title: Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Passage: Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara () is a 2011 Indian comedy-drama road film directed by Zoya Akhtar and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment. The film features an ensemble cast including Hrithik Roshan as Arjun, Abhay Deol as Kabir and Farhan Akhtar as Imraan. It also stars Katrina Kaif as Laila, Kalki Koechlin as Natasha, and Ariadna Cabrol as Nuria along with Naseeruddin Shah making a special appearance. Made on a budget of million () , the film was shot in Spain, India, Egypt and the United Kingdom.
Title: Don (2006 Hindi film)
Passage: Don (also known as Don The Chase Begins Again) is a 2006 Indian action-thriller film directed by Farhan Akhtar. The film was produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Akhtar's production company Excel Entertainment. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra, with Arjun Rampal, Boman Irani, Isha Koppikar, and Om Puri appearing in supporting roles. "Don" is a remake of the 1978 film of the same name, and follows the titular criminal's look-alike who has been sent on a clandestine mission to impersonate Don after he is wounded in a chase, and to infiltrate the plans of the drug mafia.
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Ritesh Sidhwani
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Dil Chahta Hai
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Were Laurence Olivier and Matt Stone both actors and directors?
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Title: Goodnight Mister Tom (play)
Passage: Goodnight Mister Tom is a play by David Wood, based on the children's novel of the same name by Michelle Magorian. The play earned the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment at the 2013 Laurence Olivier Awards.
Title: The Beggar's Opera (film)
Passage: The Beggar's Opera is a 1953 Technicolor film version of John Gay's 1728 ballad opera directed by Peter Brook and starring Laurence Olivier, Dorothy Tutin, Stanley Holloway and others. Olivier and Holloway do their own singing in this film, but Dorothy Tutin and several others were dubbed. This was Laurence Olivier's only film musical.
Title: 1984 Laurence Olivier Awards
Passage: The 1984 Laurence Olivier Awards were held in 1984 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of London Theatre. These were the first awards to be held after Laurence Olivier consented to the awards being renamed in his honour.
Title: Stephen Mear
Passage: Stephen Mear (born 1964) is an English dancer and choreographer best known for his award-winning work in musical theatre. In 2005, Mear and co-choreographer Matthew Bourne won the Laurence Olivier Award for "Best Choreography", for their work on the new West End musical "Mary Poppins". This production later transferred to Broadway in 2006, being nominated for the Tony Award for "Best Choreography" in 2007. Most recently, Mear choreographed the new Broadway musical of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" (200708). In recognition of his achievements, in 2007 Mear was the recipient of a Carl Alan Award, an award voted for by leading dance organisations in the United Kingdom. In 2010, Stephen Mear won a Laurence Olivier Award for best Theatre Choreographer for his work on Hello Dolly at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, he was also a choreographer for "So You Think You Can Dance (UK)", in the category broadway.
Title: Laurence Olivier Award
Passage: The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply the Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London at an annual ceremony in the capital. The awards were originally known as the Society of West End Theatre Awards, but they were renamed in honour of the British actor Laurence Olivier in 1984.
Title: Sheila Hancock
Passage: Sheila Cameron Hancock, CBE (born 22 February 1933) is an English actress and author. Hancock trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before starting her career in repertory theatre. Hancock went on to perform in plays and musicals in London, and her Broadway debut in "Entertaining Mr Sloane." (1966) earned her a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in Play. She won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical for her role in "Cabaret" (2007) and was nominated at the Laurence Olivier Awards four other times for her work in "" (1980), "The Winter's Tale" (1982), "Prin" (1989) and "Sister Act" (2010).
Title: Daphne Olivier
Passage: Daphne Olivier (1889 - 14 July 1950) was the third daughter of the British politician Sydney Olivier, 1st Baron Olivier, and Margaret Cox; she was the sister of Margery (18861974), Brynhild (18871935) and Nol (18931969) and the first cousin of the actor Laurence Olivier (1907-1989). She established the first Rudolf Steiner school in England.
Title: Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play
Passage: The Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play is an annual award presented by The Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial British theatre. The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976, and renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor Laurence Olivier.
Title: Matt Stone
Passage: Matthew Richard Stone (born May 26, 1971) is an American actor, animator, writer, director, producer, singer, and songwriter. He is known for co-creating "South Park" (1997present) along with his creative partner Trey Parker, as well as co-writing the Tony Award-winning musical "The Book of Mormon" (2011). Stone was interested in film and music as a child, and attended the University of Colorado, Boulder following high school, where he met Parker. The two collaborated on various short films, and starred in a feature-length musical, titled "Cannibal! The Musical" (1993).
Title: Laurence Olivier
Passage: Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; 22 May 1907 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century. He also worked in films throughout his career, playing more than fifty cinema roles. Late in his career, he had considerable success in television roles.
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Which band was formed first Adorable or The Virgins ?
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Title: JappMaitland condensation
Passage: The JappMaitland condensation is an organic reaction and a type of Aldol reaction and a tandem reaction. In a reaction between the ketone 2-pentanone and the aldehyde benzaldehyde catalyzed by base the bis Aldol adduct is formed first. The second step is a ring-closing reaction when one hydroxyl group displaces the other in a nucleophilic substitution forming an oxo-tetrahydropyran.
Title: Liberty Baptist Church (Grooverville, Georgia)
Passage: Liberty Baptist Church is a historic church built about 1858 in Grooverville, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 20, 2013. It is located on Liberty Church Road. There is a Georgia Historical Commission historical marker at the site. According to the marker: "In 1841 the Ocklochnee anti-Missionary Baptist Association passed a ruling to dismiss members believing in the 'new fangled institutions of the day.'" One of the excommunicated sisters joined with others in forming the Liberty Baptist Church. The church includes a slave gallery. Freed slaves from the area formed First Elizabeth Church in Grooverville.
Title: SV St. Georg
Passage: SV St. Georg Hamburg is a German association football club playing in Hamburg. The club was established 3 June 1895 and shares a common origin with "FC Hammonia Hamburg": both sides arose out of the students group Seminarvereinigung Frisch-Auf with "St. Georg" being formed first on the left bank of the Alster River, and "Hammonia" appearing later on the right bank. Like their brother side, "St. Georg" was a founding member of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900. However, while "Hammonia" folded after only a short existence, "St. Georg" still plays today.
Title: Dubrovniks
Passage: The Dubrovniks were an Australian rock band which formed in August 1986 as The Adorable Ones. Early in 1987 they changed their name, which acknowledges two of their founders, Roddy Radalj and Boris Sujdovic, birthplace in Dubrovnik, a town in Croatia. Both Radalj and fellow founder James Baker had also founded Hoodoo Gurus (as Le Hoodoo Gurus) in 1981. All three had earlier associations in the Perth punk scene of the late 1970s. The group issued four albums, "Dubrovnik Blues" (August 1989), "Audio Sonic Love Affair" (September 1990), "Chrome" (June 1992), and "Medicine Wheel" (1994), before disbanding in 1995.
Title: Primary rock
Passage: Primary rock is an early term in geology that refers to crystalline rock formed first in geologic time, containing no organic remains, such as granite, gneiss and schist as well as igneous and magmatic formations from all ages. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary published in 1913 provides the following term as used in geology:
Title: Harris, Forbes amp; Co.
Passage: Harris, Forbes Co. was an investment banking affiliate of Harris Bank incorporated in 1911. Harris, Forbes firm was acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1930 to form Chase Harris, Forbes. Just two years later, in 1932, the firm was dissolved after the passage of the GlassSteagall Act in 1932. Chase transferred what remained of its securities business to the Bank of Boston's newly formed First Boston Corporation, buttressing that firm's early municipal bond department.
Title: West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967
Passage: The West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967 was held in Indian state of West Bengal in 1967 to elect 280 members to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. United Front led by Ajoy Mukherjee won majority of seats in the election, and formed first non-Congress government of the state.
Title: Konstantin Vakulovsky
Passage: Captain Konstantin Konstantinovich Vakulovsky (born 28 October 1894, died Summer 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. A major general's son, he volunteered for aviation duty on 8 August 1914, six days after graduating from university. He taught himself to fly, and became one of Russia's first military pilots on 13 June 1915. After escaping the fall of the Novogeorgievsk Fortress in a hazardous flight, Vakylovsky flew reconnaissance missions, some through heavy ground fire. Given command of the newly formed First Fighter Detachment, he became a flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He died in a flying accident during Summer 1918.
Title: Adorable (band)
Passage: Adorable was an alternative rock band, formed in Coventry in 1990. The band consisted of band members Pete Fijalkowski (vocals, guitar), Robert Dillam (guitar), Stephen 'Wil' Williams (bass) and Kevin Gritton (drums).
Title: The Virgins
Passage: The Virgins was an American indie rock band formed in 2006 in New York City. The band split up in November 2013. The band consisted of lead vocalist Donald Cumming, guitarist Wade Oates, bassist Nick Zarin-Ackerman and drummer Erik Ratensperger.
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Co de Castro Laboreiro and Pointer, are a breed of what?
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Title: Machado de Castro National Museum
Passage: The National Museum Machado de Castro (Museu Nacional de Machado de Castro) is an art museum in Coimbra, Portugal, named after the renowned Portuguese sculptor Joaquim Machado de Castro. It first opened in 1913 and its latest renovation (2004-2012), which included the addition of a new building, was awarded the PiranesiPrix de Rome Prize 2014.
Title: Castro Laboreiro
Passage: Castro Laboreiro is a village and a former civil parish in the municipality of Melgao in the Viana do Castelo District, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro. It is in the mountain range of the Laboreiro. As of 2001 the area had 726 inhabitants. The name derives from "Castro", a hill fort, and "Lepporariu", "of hares", a Latin name from Roman times.
Title: Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro
Passage: Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro is a civil parish in the municipality of Melgao, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Castro Laboreiro and Lamas de Mouro. The population in 2011 was 657, in an area of 106.09 km.
Title: Fernando Rodrguez de Castro (died 1304)
Passage: Fernando Rodrguez de Castro (died 1304), was a Galician noble and a member of the House of Castro. He was the son of Esteban Fernndez de Castro, Lord of Lemos and Sarria, and Alzonza Rodrguez de Len. His paternal grandparents were Fernando Gutirrez de Castro and Emilia Iniguez de Mendoza. His maternal grandparents were Rodrigo Alfonso de Len, son of Alfonso IX of Len, and Ines Rodrguez Cabrera.
Title: Gutierre Rodrguez de Castro
Passage: Gutierre Rodrguez de Castro also known as Gutierre Ruiz de Castro and nicknamed el Escalabrado (died 1195 ) was a Castilian nobleman, member of the House of Castro as the son of Rodrigo Fernndez de Castro and his wife Elo lvarez, daughter of lvar Fez and his wife Mayor Prez, daughter of Count Pedro Ansrez.
Title: Adlia Josefina de Castro Fonseca
Passage: Adlia Josefina de Castro Fonseca (Salvador, Bahia, 24 November 1827 Rio de Janeiro, 9 December 1920) was a Brazilian poet. Her parents were Justiniano de Castro Rebello and Adriana de Castro Rebello. She married Incio Joaquim da Fonseca. She published her poems in newspapers and books, and was a constant collaborator with the Almanaque de lembranas luso-brasileiro. Towards the end of her life, she entered the Convent of Santa Teresa, in Rio de Janeiro, adopting the name of Mother Maria Jos de Jess.
Title: Panten Nacional Romn Baldorioty de Castro
Passage: The Panten Nacional Romn Baldorioty de Castro (English: Romn Baldorioty de Castro National Pantheon) is a tract of land in Barrio Segundo of the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico, originally designed as the city's cemetery, but later converted into what has come to be a famous burial place. Established in 1842, it is Puerto Rico's first (and only) national pantheon. It is the only cemetery dedicated as a museum in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Prior to being dedicated as a Panteon Nacional, it was known as Cementerio Viejo or as Cementerio Antiguo de Ponce, and is listed under that name on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The Pantheon is named after Romn Baldorioty de Castro, a prolific Puerto Rican politician, and firm believer of Puerto Rican autonomy and independence. His remains are located here. The Pantheon also houses a small museum about the history of autonomism in the Island, and it is currently used both as a park and a venue for the expression of culture and the arts. It is called the Museo del Autonomismo Puertorriqueo.
Title: Pointer (dog breed)
Passage: The Pointer, often called the English Pointer, is a medium to large-sized breed of dog developed in England as a gun dog. It is one of several pointing breeds.
Title: Co de Castro Laboreiro
Passage: The Co de Castro Laboreiro, or Dog from Castro Laboreiro, or Portuguese Cattle Dog or Portuguese Watch Dog, is a dog breed of the livestock guardian dog type, originating from Castro Laboreiro in the northern mountains of Portugal.
Title: Castle of Castro Laboreiro
Passage: The Castle of Castro Laboreiro (Portuguese: "Castelo de Castro Laboreiro" ) is a Portuguese castle in civil parish of Castro Laboreiro, in the municipality of Melgao. It is the ruins of a Romanesque castle with a belt of walls around a central keep with a cistern.
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dog
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Chun Bo-geun stars the 2012 South Korean historical comedy film in which he is in a gang of how many thieves?
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Title: I Am the King
Passage: I Am the King (, also known as I Am a King) is a 2012 South Korean historical comedy film, starring Ju Ji-hoon, Park Yeong-gyu, Baek Yoon-sik, Byun Hee-bong and Kim Su-ro. Inspired by Mark Twain's novel "The Prince and the Pauper", the film is set in the Joseon Dynasty with Ju playing the dual role of a king and a beggar. It was released on August 8, 2012 and ran for 120 minutes.
Title: The Duo
Passage: The Duo () is a 2011 South Korean historical drama series, starring Chun Jung-myung, Lee Sang-yoon, Han Ji-hye and Seo Hyun-jin. It aired on MBC from February 7 to May 24, 2011 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 32 episodes.
Title: The Concubine (film)
Passage: The Concubine (; lit. "Royal Concubine: Concubine to the King") is a 2012 South Korean historical film directed by Kim Dae-seung. Set in the Joseon Dynasty, it centers around Hwa-yeon (Jo Yeo-jeong), who becomes a royal concubine against her will, Kwon-yoo (Kim Min-joon), a man torn between love and revenge, and Prince Sung-won (Kim Dong-wook), who has his heart set on Hwa-yeon despite the countless women available to him. These three characters form a love triangle which is ruled by dangerous passion. The struggle to survive within the tight-spaced boundaries of the palace is intense, and only those who are strong enough to overcome the hell-like milieu can survive.
Title: The Grand Heist
Passage: The Grand Heist (; lit. "Gone With the Wind") is a 2012 South Korean historical comedy film about a gang of 11 thieves who try to steal ice blocks from the royal storage, "Seobingo", during the last years of the Joseon era. It was released on August 8, 2012.
Title: The Great Seer
Passage: The Great Seer (, also known as The Great Geomancer) is a 2012 South Korean historical television series, starring Ji Sung, Ji Jin-hee, Song Chang-eui, Kim So-yeon and Lee Yoon-ji. Set during the turbulent decline of Goryeo, it is about practicers of divination and the power that they hold over the fate of the country. It aired on SBS from October 10, 2012 to February 7, 2013 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 35 episodes.
Title: Masquerade (2012 film)
Passage: Masquerade (; lit. Gwanghae: The Man Who Became King) is a 2012 South Korean historical film starring Lee Byung-hun in dual roles as the bizarre King Gwanghae and the humble acrobat Ha-sun, who stands in for the monarch when he faces the threat of being poisoned.
Title: Chun Bo-geun
Passage: Chun Bo-geun (born August 23, 2002) is a South Korean actor. He first garnered attention in a KTF commercial in 2008, then began his career as a child actor in 2009. Chun has starred in the films "Hello Ghost" (2010) and "The Grand Heist" (2012), as well as the television series "Wish Upon a Star" (2010) and "The Queen's Classroom" (2013).
Title: Too Many Thieves
Passage: Too Many Thieves is a 1967 American crime film directed by Abner Biberman and starring Peter Falk, Britt Ekland and Joanna Barnes. A gang of criminals steal a priceless Macedonian artifact from a museum.
Title: Dr. Jin
Passage: Dr. Jin () is a 2012 South Korean historical television drama series, starring Song Seung-heon in the title role of Dr. Jin, a 21st-century neurosurgeon who travels back in time to the Joseon Dynasty. Also starring Park Min-young, Lee Beom-soo, Kim Jaejoong of JYJ and Lee So-yeon, it aired on MBC from May 26 to August 12, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:50 for 22 episodes.
Title: Arang and the Magistrate
Passage: Arang and the Magistrate (; also known as Tale of Arang) is a 2012 South Korean historical television drama, starring Lee Joon-gi, Shin Min-ah and Yeon Woo-jin. The period horror-romance is based on the folklore of Arang, who died unjustly and returns as a ghost in order to reveal the circumstances surrounding her death. It aired on MBC from August 15 to October 18, 2012 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
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The Grand Heist
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Who produced the single that the Jamaican reggae singer born in 1952 in Kingston, Jamaica was most known for?
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Title: Roy Cousins
Passage: Roy Anthony Cousins (born 1949 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae singer, producer, and record label owner, known for his work as leader of The Royals, his productions of artists such as Charlie Chaplin, Prince Far I, and Cornell Campbell, and his record labels such as Tamoki-Wambesi.
Title: Junior Byles
Passage: Kerrie Byles (born 17 July 1948 in Kingston, Jamaica), also known as "Junior Byles", "Chubby", or "King Chubby", is a Jamaican reggae singer.
Title: Dawn Penn
Passage: Dawn Penn (born in 1952 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae singer. She first had a short career during the rocksteady era, between 1967 and 1969, but is most known for her single "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" which became a worldwide hit in 1994.
Title: You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)
Passage: "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" is a song by Jamaican recording artist Dawn Penn from her debut studio album, "No, No, No" (1994). The song's lyrics are credited to Penn, Bo Diddley and Willie Cobbs, and production was handled by Steely and Clevie. Penn recorded a song in 1967 called "You Don't Love Me", which incorporates elements of the music and lyrics of Cobbs' 1960 song "You Don't Love Me". The Cobbs song was, in turn, based on Diddley's 1955 song "She's Fine, She's Mine". Thus, both are credited as songwriters on Penn's recording. In 1994, after a 17-year break from the music industry, she re-recorded a dancehall version of the song retitled "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)".
Title: Pliers (singer)
Passage: Pliers (born Everton Bonner on 4 April 1963, Kingston, Jamaica), is a Jamaican Reggae singer best known for his collaborations with deejay Chaka Demus under the name Chaka Demus Pliers. He is one of the Bonner brothers all of whom are reggae artists, including, Richie Spice and Spanner Banner.
Title: Mikey Spice
Passage: Michael Theophilus Johnson (born 21 July 1965, Kingston, Jamaica), better known as Mikey Spice, is a Jamaican reggae singer.
Title: Warrior King (musician)
Passage: Warrior King (born Mark Dyer) was born in Kingston Jamaica on 27 July 1979. He is a Jamaican reggae singer known within the Caribbean and internationally for his music that is focused on messages about education and uplifting women. Some of Warrior King's best known hits include "Virtuous Woman" (2001), "Hold Da Faith" (2005), "My Life" (2005), "Can't Get Me Down" (2005) and "Wanna Give You Love" (2009).
Title: Dobby Dobson
Passage: Highland "Dobby" Dobson OD (born 1942, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae singer and record producer, nicknamed "The Loving Pauper" after one of his best known songs.
Title: Teacha Dee
Passage: Damion Darrel Warren (born 21 September 1980), best known as Teacha Dee, is a Jamaican reggae singer and former educator. He is best known for his hit singles Smoke and Fly, Reggae Souljahs and Smuggling Weed. He was a full-time employee for the Ministry of Education Youth and Culture in Jamaica when he recorded all three songs. His stage name was derived from the Jamaican creole for teacher and a shortening of his childhood nickname Demus.
Title: Junior Tucker
Passage: Leslie Tucker, known as Junior Tucker (born 1966 in Trenchtown, Kingston, Jamaica), is a Jamaican reggae singer, who started his career in secular music but who now sings Christian music. His hits included "Happy" and his own composition, "Don't Test".
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Steely and Clevie
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Dawn Penn
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You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)
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Jean-Luc Montminy the French voice of Voldemort in what movie saga?
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Title: Roger Carel
Passage: Roger Carel (born Roger Bancharel; 14 August 1927) is a French actor and voice talent, known for his recurring film roles as Asterix, the French voice of "Star Wars'" C-3PO, and the French voice of "Winnie the Pooh". He is also dubbing David Suchet as Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie's Poirot. He voiced Wally Gator, Mickey Mouse and Woody Woodpecker in French. He was born in Paris, France.
Title: Carlos Esteban Fonseca
Passage: Carlos Esteban rose to fame while co-hosting the hit television game show ""Dame Un Break"" alongside Dagmar. Also famous for his portrayal of a broke down family man in the ""La Fiebre"" television movie saga.
Title: Lord Voldemort
Passage: Lord Voldemort ( , or in the films; born Tom Marvolo Riddle) is a fictional character and the main antagonist in J. K. Rowling's series of "Harry Potter" novels. Voldemort first appeared in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", which was released in 1997. Voldemort appears either in person or in flashbacks in each book and its film adaptation in the series, except the third, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", where he is only mentioned.
Title: Jean-Luc Montminy
Passage: Jean-Luc Montminy is a Quebec actor who specializes in dubbing. He has been the French voice of Bruce Willis, John Travolta, Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, Andy Garcia, Colin Firth, William Fichtner, Kurt Russell and many others in the French version of their films in Quebec. He is also the French voice of Voldemort in the Harry Potter saga. His voice can be heard in nearly 1000 films, as an actor in a leading, secondary or other roles.
Title: Men in Black: The Series
Passage: Men in Black: The Series, also known as MIB: The Series, MIB: The Animated Series, and Men in Black: The Animated Series, is an American animated television series that originally aired on The WB's Kids' WB programming block from October 11, 1997 to June 30, 2001. The show features characters from 1997's science fiction film "Men in Black", which was based on the comic book series "The Men in Black" by Lowell Cunningham, originally published by Marvel Malibu Comics. The series was produced by Adelaide Productions Inc., a division of Columbia TriStar Television, and Amblin Television as a half-hour series originally airing on Saturday mornings, and later moving to weekdays during the final run. It was a more detailed TV series of the movie saga.
Title: Stphane Roux (actor)
Passage: Stphane Roux is a French voice actor and animator for Disney. He has provided the voice of the cooking channel narrator in the English version of Ratatouille, among other voice talents.
Title: Benot Allemane
Passage: Benot Allemane (born November 30, 1934 ) is a French voice actor who specializes in dubbing. He is the official French dub-over voice of Morgan Freeman. According to IMDb, he also provided the voice of King Harkinian in "".
Title: Ethel Houbiers
Passage: Ethel Houbiers is a French voice actress. She is the French voice of Penlope Cruz and Salma Hayek.
Title: Emmanuel Curtil
Passage: Emmanuel Curtil (born 7 February 1971) is a French actor known primarily for his voice work, having dubbed the voice of Matthew Perry (Chandler) for the first eight seasons of the American sitcom "Friends". Curtil is also the "French voice" of Jim Carrey. He is also the current voice of Goofy, assuming that duty from Grard Rinaldi, who died in 2012.
Title: Emmanuel Jacomy
Passage: Emmanuel Jacomy (born January 11, 1960) is a French voice actor who specializes in dubbing. He is the official dubbing voice of Pierce Brosnan as of 1995 but also is the dubbing voice of Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker and many others.
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Harry Potter
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Jean-Luc Montminy
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Lord Voldemort
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What is the profession of Tracy Letts?
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Title: Man from Nebraska
Passage: Man From Nebraska is a play by American playwright Tracy Letts, which premiered in 2003 in Chicago. "Man From Nebraska" is about a man's loss of faith and his journey to regain it.
Title: Tracy Letts
Passage: Tracy Letts (born July 4, 1965) is an American playwright, screenwriter and actor. He received the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play "" and a Tony Award for his portrayal of George in the revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" He is also known for his portrayal of Andrew Lockhart in seasons 3 and 4 of Showtime's "Homeland", for which he has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards as a member of the ensemble. He currently portrays Nick on the HBO comedy "Divorce".
Title: Superior Donuts
Passage: Superior Donuts is a play by American playwright Tracy Letts. Its world premiere was staged by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago in 2008, and it premiered on Broadway in 2009.
Title: The Lovers (2017 film)
Passage: The Lovers is a 2017 comedy romance film directed by Azazel Jacobs. It stars Debra Winger, Tracy Letts, Aidan Gillen, Melora Walters, Tyler Ross and Jessica Sula.
Title: Lady Bird (film)
Passage: Lady Bird is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Greta Gerwig. It stars Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts, Lucas Hedges, Timothe Chalamet, Beanie Feldstein, Stephen McKinley Henderson and Lois Smith.
Title: Howard Starks
Passage: Howard Vernon Starks (December 7, 1929-April 7, 2003) was an American poet from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. He is best known for his poem, "August: Osage County," which was one of the inspirations for Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize-winning .
Title: Superior Donuts (TV series)
Passage: Superior Donuts is an American sitcom that airs on CBS. The series aired as a "special preview" on February 2, 2017, following "The Big Bang Theory". It then premiered in its regular Monday at 9:00 p.m. timeslot on February 6, 2017. The series is based on the play of the same name by Tracy Letts.
Title: Caroline Proust
Passage: Caroline Proust is a French classically trained actress best known to international audiences for her role as Captain Laure Berthaud in the French TV series Spiral. She has also appeared in the TV series The Tunnel as well as theatre work including the Tracy Letts play, "August: Osage County" and "Game of Love and Chance".
Title: Killer Joe (film)
Passage: Killer Joe is a 2011 American Southern Gothic black comedy crime film directed by William Friedkin. The screenplay by Tracy Letts is based on his 1993 play of the same name. The film stars Matthew McConaughey in the title role, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Gina Gershon, and Thomas Haden Church. Friedkin and Letts had similarly collaborated on the 2006 film "Bug".
Title: Bug (play)
Passage: Bug is a play by American playwright Tracy Letts. It was adapted into a film in 2006, with Letts writing the screenplay and Michael Shannon reprising his role as Peter.
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playwright
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Tracy Letts
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What erotic thrillersexploitation film starred the Amercian actor Norman Fell who was most famous for his role as the landlord in the sitcom "Three's Company"?
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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: Flesh Gordon
Passage: Flesh Gordon is an independently made 1974 American sexploitation film, an erotic spoof of Universal Pictures' first (of three) "Flash Gordon" serials from the 1930s. The film was produced by Walter R. Cichy, Bill Osco and Howard Ziehm and was co-directed by Howard Ziehm and Michael Benveniste, who also wrote the screenplay. The cast includes Jason Williams, Suzanne Fields and William Dennis Hunt. The film was distributed by Mammoth Films.
Title: Nana (1985 film)
Passage: Nan is a 1985 Mexican musical, erotic and sexploitation film directed by Rafael Baledn. Based in the novel "Nana", by Emile Zola, the film exposes an exemplary manner the principles of the naturalistic novel. Her protagonist is a beautiful young woman of humble origins who seeks, through the high prostitution, access to a well-off. "Nan" symbolizes the degradation of the Second Empire.
Title: Norman Fell
Passage: Norman Fell (born Norman Noah Feld, March 24, 1924 December 14, 1998), was an American actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord Mr. Roper on the sitcom "Three's Company" and its spin-off, "The Ropers".
Title: If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium
Passage: If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium is a 1969 DeLuxe Color romantic comedy film made by Wolper Pictures and released by United Artists. It was directed by Mel Stuart, filmed on location throughout Europe, and features many cameo appearances from various stars. The film starred Suzanne Pleshette, Ian McShane, Mildred Natwick, Murray Hamilton, Sandy Baron, Michael Constantine, Norman Fell, Peggy Cass, Marty Ingels, Pamela Britton, and Reva Rose.
Title: List of erotic thriller films
Passage: An Erotic thriller is a film genre defined by a thriller with a thematic basis in illicit romance or erotic fantasy. Though most erotic thrillers contain scenes of softcore sex, the frequency and explicitness of those scenes varies. If a film is a thriller with scenes of softcore sex or nudity, it is probably not an erotic thriller unless illicit romance or erotic fantasy is central to the dramatic conflict, as in "Body Heat", "Fatal Attraction", and "Night Eyes 3". Many crime thrillers, action films, and slasher films contain softcore sex andor nudity but are not erotic thrillers. Likewise, if a film is not identifiably a thriller, it is probably not an erotic thriller but simply a work of softcore erotica or perhaps even erotic melodrama.
Title: The Smashing Bird I Used to Know
Passage: The Smashing Bird I Used to Know is a 1969 British dramasexploitation film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Rene Asherson, Patrick Mower, Dennis Waterman, Madeleine Hinde and Maureen Lipman. As with other Hartford-Davis films, "The Smashing Bird I Used to Know" contains elements from different genres including psychological drama and social commentary. It is best known however as a sexploitation piece featuring nudity, attempted rape and lesbianism. The film features the first screen credit of the then 15-year-old Lesley-Anne Down in a supporting role.
Title: Stripped to Kill
Passage: Stripped to Kill is a 1987 erotic thrillersexploitation film, it was directed by Katt Shea, and stars Greg Evigan, Kay Lenz Norman Fell.
Title: Black Emanuelle
Passage: Black Emanuelle (Italian: "Emanuelle nera") is an Italian softcore sexploitation film from 1975 directed by Bitto Albertini. "Black Emanuelle" follows an erotic adventure of Mae Jordan (Laura Gemser), a globe-trotting, hedonistic investigative journalist and photographer known to her readers as "Emanuelle". This Africa set film was shot mostly in Kenya.
Title: The Stone Killer
Passage: The Stone Killer is a 1973 action thriller film starring Charles Bronson and directed by Michael Winner. It came out in between "The Mechanic" and "Death Wish", all three of which teamed up actordirector Bronson and Winner. Norman Fell and John Ritter appear as cops in this film, not too long before the TV series "Three's Company". Character actor Stuart Margolin plays a significant role; he also appeared in "Death Wish".
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Stripped to Kill
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Stripped to Kill
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Norman Fell
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What Shopping Centre opened in 1950 is located at a West Vancouver major transit exchange?
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Title: Athlone Town Centre
Passage: Athlone Towncentre is a shopping centre located in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland. The shopping centre is the largest shopping centre in the Irish midlands with over 140,000 sq meters of retail space consisting of 60 high end retail shops. The Shopping centre is located in the heart of Athlone town enclosing a site on Dublin Gate Street and Gleeson Street. The Shopping Centre opened in 2007. The 4 star Sheraton Hotel adjoins the site and consists of 161 beds. Anchor tenants include Marks and Spencer, River Island, Tommy Hilfiger, Topshop, Next, HM, Monsoon amongst many more.
Title: Ladner Exchange
Passage: The Ladner Exchange is a major transit exchange in the community of Ladner within the municipality of Delta, British Columbia. Opened on November 24, 1978, it is the primary transit hub for South Delta, serving as a terminus for all but two routes and includes connections to SkyTrain stations in Richmond and Surrey. There is a 200 space park and ride and kiss and ride adjacent to the exchange.
Title: Phibbs Exchange
Passage: Phibbs Exchange is the major transit exchange for the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of the TransLink system, it is home to routes serving North Vancouver and some parts of the city of Vancouver. Opened on October 19, 1973, it is one of the four major transit exchanges on the North Shore (the others being Capilano University Exchange, Lonsdale Quay and Park Royal Exchange).
Title: Haney Place Exchange
Passage: Haney Place Exchange is a transit exchange in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. Opened on August 27, 2008, it is the eastern-most major transit exchange in the Metro Vancouver area. Part of the TransLink system, it is home to routes serving Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, and routes to Coquitlam, the Township of Langley, and Braid Station in New Westminster.
Title: Kootenay Loop
Passage: Kootenay Loop is a major public transit exchange in Vancouver, British Columbia. Opened on August 20, 1950, it is the eastern-most major exchange in the city of Vancouver with routes servicing East Vancouver, Downtown Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver and the Tri-Cities.
Title: Park Royal Exchange
Passage: Park Royal Exchange is a major transit exchange for West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Opened on October 16, 1959, it is located at the Park Royal Shopping Centre and has connections to the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal, North Vancouver (including Capilano University), and Vancouver.
Title: Lavington Square Shopping Centre
Passage: Lavington Square Shopping Centre opened in 1979 in the Albury suburb of Lavington, New South Wales, Australia. Since opening the shopping centre has undergone several upgrades and name changes the most major upgrades to the centre were done after Centro bought the shopping centre in 1994. The shopping centre currently has 57 specialty retailers and 3 major retailers including Woolworths, BIG W and Aldi. The shopping centre also houses the lavington Australia Post branch for the post code of 2641. In 2013, the centre's revenue was 116 million.
Title: Park Royal Shopping Centre
Passage: Park Royal Shopping Centre, opened in 1950, is a shopping mall located in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Park Royal is officially Canada's first covered shopping mall. Park Royal currently markets itself as five star shopping and has undergone significant changes to attain this. The shopping centre was originally anchored by Woodward's.
Title: White Rock Centre
Passage: White Rock Centre is a major transit exchange in Surrey and White Rock, British Columbia. Opened on April 4, 1975, it is the southern-most major transit hub in the Metro Vancouver area (as it is only a few kilometres from the Canada-United States border). Part of the TransLink system, it is home to routes serving White Rock and South Surrey, as well as some express routes to downtown Surrey and Richmond.
Title: Scottsdale Exchange
Passage: Scottsdale Exchange is a major transit exchange located in the Strawberry Hill neighbourhood of Newton in Surrey, British Columbia. Opened on May 30, 1975, it is home to bus routes serving the South of Fraser region including the municipalities of Delta and Langley, as well as Richmond.
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Park Royal Shopping Centre
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Park Royal Exchange
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Park Royal Shopping Centre
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Which of these was produced by VEB, Robotron Z1013 or Gradiente Expert?
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Title: A 5120
Passage: The A 5120 was an office computer produced by VEB Robotron in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz), East Germany starting in 1982. The system featured an 8-bit microprocessor, the U880, a clone of the Zilog Z80. It was built for office work and had minimal graphics and sound capabilities. The price was between 27,000 and 40,000 East German marks (around 24,000-35,000 2016 US dollars) depending on equipment.
Title: Robotron K 1820
Passage: The K 1820 was a workstation developed in East Germany. Its more exact name was "RVS (computer system with virtual memory) K 1820" and its cipher in the SM EVM of the former COMECON countries was "SM 1720". VEB Robotron Elektronik Dresden began development of the K 1820 in 1986 and it went into serial production in 1990.
Title: KC 85
Passage: The KC 85 ('KC' meaning "Kleincomputer", or "small computer") were models of microcomputers built in East Germany, first in 1984 by Robotron (the KC 851) and later by VEB Mikroelektronik "Wilhelm Pieck" Mhlhausen (KC 852, KC 853 and KC 854).
Title: Gradiente Expert
Passage: The Expert, made by Gradiente Eletrnica (to date best known as a game console and Hi-Fi equipment company) was the second and last MSX home computer launched in the Brazilian market, in the mid-1980s.
Title: PC 1715
Passage: The PC 1715 was an office computer produced by VEB Robotron in East Germany starting in 1985. The system featured an 8-bit microprocessor, the U880, a clone of the Zilog Z80. It was built for office work and had minimal graphics and sound capabilities. The price was 19,000 East German marks.
Title: Robotron K 1840
Passage: The K 1840 was a minicomputer from the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Its full name is "RVS K 1840" (RVS stands for "Rechnersystem mit virtuellem Speicher" "computer system with virtual memory"). Its development began in August 1985 at VEB Robotron Elektronik in Dresden, and it went into production in 1988.
Title: Combine (enterprise)
Passage: Combine (Russian: ) is a term for industrial business groups or conglomerates in the socialist countries and particularly the former Soviet Union. Examples include VEB Kombinat Robotron, an electronics manufacturer, and IFA, a manufacturer of vehicles, both in East Germany, and the Erdenet copper combine in Mongolia.
Title: Robotron Z1013
Passage: The MRB Z1013 (Mikrorechnerbausatz mikrocomputer kit) was an East German Single-board computer produced by VEB Robotron Riesa which was primarily intended for private use and educational institutions. It was powered by a U880 processor (a Z80 clone) and sold together with a membrane (flat foil) keyboard. Initially, the kit was equipped with 16-KByte DRAM, which was later replaced by a 64-KByte version.
Title: VEB Robotron
Passage: VEB Kombinat Robotron was the biggest East German electronics manufacturer. It was based in Dresden and employed 68,000 people (1989). It produced personal computers, SM EVM minicomputers, the ESER mainframe computers, several computer peripherals as well as home computers, radios and television sets.
Title: Robotron KC 87
Passage: The Robotron KC 87, fully known as the Kleincomputer robotron KC 87 ("KC" standing for "Kleincomputer", lit. "small computer"), was an 8-bit home computer released in 1987 and produced in East Germany by the VEB Robotron-Meelektronik "Otto Schn" Dresden, part of the Kombinat Robotron. The first model in the series, the Robotron Z 9001, was introduced in 1984 and renamed Robotron KC 851 in 1985. Despite similar names, the Robotron home computers were not directly related to the KC 85 series produced by the VEB Mikroelektronik "Wilhelm Pieck" Mhlhausen.
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Gradiente Expert
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Are Jeff Martin and Charlie Dominici both considered singers?
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Title: Charlie Dominici
Passage: Charlie Dominici (born June 16, 1951) is an American singer best known as the second vocalist for the progressive metal band Dream Theater, having replaced Chris Collins (while the band was called Majesty) and later being replaced by James LaBrie. Most recently, Dominici has fronted his own self-named progressive metal band, who have released three albums.
Title: Dominici (band)
Passage: Dominici is a progressive metal band formed in 2005 by former Dream Theater vocalist Charlie Dominici. Their only released work is the "", a series of three concept albums about the story of a terrorist sleeper cell coming to the United States and falling in love with the country. Dominici was an opening-act for three Dream Theater "Chaos in Motion Tour" concerts that were held in Croatia, Hungary, and Austria.
Title: Jeff Martin (Canadian musician)
Passage: Jeffrey Scott Martin (born October 2, 1969 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian guitarist and singer-songwriter best known for fronting the rock band The Tea Party. Martin began his career as a solo artist in October 2005, when The Tea Party went on hiatus.
Title: Jeff Martin (All My Children)
Passage: Jeff Martin is a fictional character from the ABC soap opera "All My Children". He is the oldest son of Joseph "Joe" Martin Sr. and his deceased wife, Helen Martin. He portrayed most notably and for the longest tenure by Charles Frank, most recently portrayed by John James.
Title: Live at the Enmore Theatre (film)
Passage: Live at the Enmore Theatre (2007) is a single DVD by Canadian singersongwriter Jeff Martin and the Toronto Tabla Ensemble. Like the Live in Brisbane 2006 album, the performance was recorded during Martin's September tour of Australia. The DVD features an entire performance, as well as bonus material including an interview with Martin and Ritesh Das; backstage footage; scenes from soundcheck and an instore appearance; and a marriage proposal by a fan to another on stage.
Title: Jeff Martin 777
Passage: Jeff Martin 777 was a rock band from Perth, Western Australia. The band's name was inspired by Jeff Martin's study of the occult, specifically the work of Aleister Crowley. Martin formed the band with former Sleepy Jackson members Malcolm Clark and Jay Cortez in 2010, after the demise of his previous band The Armada. The band ended in 2012 after the re-activation of Martin's former group The Tea Party in 2011.
Title: Dream Theater discography
Passage: The discography of Dream Theater, an American progressive metalrock band, consists of thirteen studio albums, one extended play, eight live albums, one compilation album, eight video albums, twenty-seven singles, and eleven music videos. The band was formed under the name Majesty by guitarist John Petrucci, bassist John Myung, and drummer Mike Portnoy while the three of them were attending Berklee College of Music in September 1985. The trio added keyboard player Kevin Moore and vocalist Chris Collins in order to complete their lineup. After the band released a demo entitled "Majesty Demos", Collins was replaced by Charlie Dominici in November 1987.
Title: When Dream and Day Unite
Passage: When Dream and Day Unite is the debut studio album by American progressive metalprogressive rock band Dream Theater, released on March 6, 1989 through MechanicMCA Records. The album is composed mainly of material that originally surfaced during the band's early years as Majesty, and is the only Dream Theater album to feature Charlie Dominici on vocals, as James LaBrie replaced Dominici as the lead vocalist on subsequent albums.
Title: Voodoo Highway
Passage: Voodoo Highway is the second album of the band Badlands. After the first Badlands album, drummer Eric Singer left the band to join KISS, and was replaced by drummer Jeff Martin, who had previously sung lead vocals in the bands Surgical Steel and Racer X. Badlands bandmates Greg Chaisson and Jeff Martin later played together in the bands Blindside Blues Band and RedSea.
Title: O3 A Trilogy
Passage: O A Trilogy is a studio album series by Dominici, released between 2005 and 2008. It is a concept album trilogy about a terrorist sleeper cell coming to the United States and falling in love with the country. The individual's assignment is not discussed in any depth. It can be assumed that he is to destroy the First World (possibly the entire world) as evidenced by various lines throughout multiple songs, but he starts to have second thoughts, and is swayed to the other side by none other than the police officer who catches him. "O A Trilogy" constitutes the only albums currently produced by Dominici. Lead vocalist Charlie Dominici has stated that while the band will continue to record, he shows no interest in making more concept albums.
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The Astra Model 900 is a Spanish copy of a German semi-automatic pistol that was produced through which years?
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Title: AutoMag (pistol)
Passage: The .44 Auto Mag pistol (AMP) is a large caliber semi-automatic pistol. It was designed between 1966 and 1971 by the Auto Mag Corporation to make a semi-automatic pistol chambered in .44 Magnum.
Title: Astra A-100
Passage: The Astra A-100 is a Spanish double-actionsingle-action semi-automatic pistol that was manufactured by Astra-Unceta y Cia SA beginning in 1990. It was distributed in the United States by European American Armory (EAA). The A-100 is also known as the "Panther" as imported into the United States by EAA, and some specimens have this roll-marked on the left of the slide. The A-100 design is a further development of Astra's earlier A-80 and A-90 models. The A-80 was originally patterned after the SIG P220.
Title: Semi-automatic pistol
Passage: A semi-automatic pistol is a type of pistol that is semiautomatic, meaning it uses the energy of the fired cartridge to cycle the action of the firearm and advance the next available cartridge into position for firing. One cartridge is fired each time the trigger of a semi-automatic pistol is pulled; the pistol's "disconnector" ensures this behavior.
Title: Savage Model 1907
Passage: The Savage Model 1907 is a semi-automatic pocket pistol produced by the Savage Arms Company of Utica, New York, from 1907 until 1920 in .32 ACP and from 1913 until 1920 in .380 ACP caliber. Although smaller in size, it is derived from the .45 semi-automatic pistol Savage submitted to the 1906-1911 US Army trials to choose a new semi-automatic sidearm. After several years of testing the Savage pistol was one of two finalists but ultimately lost to the Colt entry, which became famous as the Colt Model 1911. 181 of these .45 ACP pistols were returned to Savage after the testing and sold on the civilian market.
Title: Pistol model 2000
Passage: The Pistol model 2000 (also "md. 2000") is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by RomArm via the Cugir Arsenal of Romania. The pistol, chambered in 919mm Luger is an almost-identical copy of the Magnum Research Jericho 941 (Baby Eagle). The pistol is the standard sidearm of the Romanian Army.
Title: Mauser C96
Passage: The Mauser C96 ("Construktion 96") is a semi-automatic pistol that was originally produced by German arms manufacturer Mauser from 1896 to 1937. Unlicensed copies of the gun were also manufactured in Spain and China in the first half of the 20th century.
Title: Heckler amp; Koch P2000
Passage: The Heckler Koch P2000 is a German semi-automatic pistol introduced late in 2001 and intended primarily for law enforcement, paramilitary, and commercial markets. It is based on the USP Compact pistol. The P2000 was designed specifically with improved ergonomic characteristics; it has features that reduce handling related stresses, while at the same time increasing user handling and comfort.
Title: Astra Model 900
Passage: The Astra Model 900 is one of many Spanish copies of the German Mauser C96 semi-automatic pistol. It shares the same caliber, magazine capacity, and holster type and is generally very similar to the German handgun.
Title: Smith amp; Wesson Model 39
Passage: The Smith Wesson Model 39 was a semi-automatic pistol developed for the US Army service pistol trials of 1954. After the Army abandoned its search for a new pistol, the Model 39 went on the civilian market in 1955 and was the first of Smith Wesson's first generation semi-automatic pistols. Used by the Illinois State Police and the US Navy SEALs, it was a groundbreaking pistol for use with the military and law-enforcement agencies.
Title: Astra 600
Passage: The Astra 600 was a Spanish semi-automatic pistol used during World War II. It was a shortened version of the Astra 400 in 919mm Parabellum.
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The person who received the Order of the Elephant on 31 January 1998 was born on what date?
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Title: Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
Passage: Willem-Alexander (] ; Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand; born 27 April 1967) is the King of the Netherlands.
Title: Amadou Haidara
Passage: Amadou Haidara (born 31 January 1998) is a footballer from Mali who currently plays as a midfielder for the Austrian club FC Red Bull Salzburg.
Title: 1998 Heineken Cup Final
Passage: The 1998 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 199798 Heineken Cup, the third season of Europe's top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 31 January 1998 at the Stade du Parc Lescure in Bordeaux. The match was contested by Bath of England and Brive of France. Bath won the match 1918.
Title: Verna Wright
Passage: Verna Wright, MD, FRCP, (31 December 1928 31 January 1998) was a British evangelist, physician, professor of rheumatology at the University of Leeds and co-founder of United Beach Missions.
Title: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1124
Passage: United Nations Security Council resolution 1124, adopted unanimously on 31 July 1997, after reaffirming all resolutions on Georgia, particularly Resolution 1096 (1997), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) until 31 January 1998.
Title: Chris Willock
Passage: Christopher Anthony Willock (born 31 January 1998), commonly known as Chris Willock, is an English professional footballer who plays for Benfica B in Portugal and the England national under-19 team as a forward.
Title: 1998 Lunar New Year Cup
Passage: The 1998 Lunar New Year Cup (a.k.a. Carlsberg Cup) was a football tournament held in Hong Kong over the first and fourth day of the Chinese New Year holiday (28 January and 31 January 1998).
Title: 1998 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
Passage: The 1998 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships were held in Middelfart, Denmark on Saturday 31 January 1998. The course was dry, hard and technical. Weather conditions were sunny, but freezing (-2C).
Title: Placebo Effect (film)
Passage: Placebo Effect is a 1998 American thriller film written by Luciano Saber and directed by Alejandro Seri. Featuring Francesco Quinn, Martin Halacy, and Kirsten Berman, it was released in the United States on 31 January 1998 and won Best Film at the New York Independent Film Festival in 1998.
Title: DenmarkNetherlands relations
Passage: DenmarkNetherlands relations are foreign relations between Denmark and the Netherlands. Denmark has an embassy in The Hague and the Netherlands has an embassy in Copenhagen. Both countries are full members of NATO and the European Union. Princess Beatrix is a Dame of the Order of the Elephant since 29 October 1975. On 31 January 1998, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands also received the Order of the Elephant.
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Mastizaade, is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language adult comedy film, directed by who, the film stars Sunny Leone, a Canadian-born Indian-American actress and model, currently active in Indian film industry?
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Title: Ek Paheli Leela
Passage: Ek Paheli Leela (Hindi: , translation: "Leela: A Mystery") is a 2015 Indian thriller drama film, written and directed by Bobby Khan and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar. It stars Sunny Leone in the titular lead role with Jay Bhanushali, Rajneesh Duggal, Jas Arora, Mohit Ahlawat and Rahul Dev in pivotal roles. Choreography is done by Ahmed Khan and Jojo Khan. The music for the film is composed by Meet Bros Anjjan and Amaal Mallik. Principal photography of the film began in Jodhpur, India.
Title: Sunny Leone
Passage: Karenjit Kaur Vohra (born May 13, 1981), known by her stage name Sunny Leone (pronounced ), is a Canadian-born Indian-American actress and model, currently active in Indian film industry. She is a former pornstar. She has an American citizenship. She has also used the stage name Karen Malhotra.
Title: Beiimaan Love
Passage: Beiimaan Love (English: "Cheater Love") is a 2016 Hindi thriller film directed and produced by Rajeev Chaudhari. It stars Sunny Leone and Rajneesh Duggal and marks the acting debut of Daniel Weber and Ziesha Nancy.
Title: Great Grand Masti
Passage: Great Grand Masti (English: "Great Grand Fun") is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language horror adult comedy film directed by Indra Kumar. It is the third installment in the Masti film series after "Masti" (2004) and "Grand Masti" (2013).
Title: Current Theega
Passage: Current Theega (English: "High Voltage Electrical Conductor") is a 2014 Tollywood romantic comedy movie which is produced by Manchu Vishnu on 24 Frames Factory banner, directed by G. Nageswara Reddy. Starring Manchu Manoj, Rakul Preet Singh, Sunny Leone in the lead roles and Jagapathi Babu in an important role and music composed by Achu, while Satish Mutyala and S R Shekhar have taken care of the cinematography and editing respectively. It is a remake of 2013 Tamil film "Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam" directed by Ponram and starring Sivakarthikeyan, Sathyaraj and Sri Divya in the lead roles.The film was awarded an 'A' certificate by Central Board of Film Certification due to bold item track of "Sunny Leone" without any cuts. The film released on 31 October 2014. This film is a remake of Tamil movie "Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam". It stars Sivakarthikeyan, Sathyaraj, and Sri Divya.The film was also remade in Kannada as Adyaksha with Sharan
Title: Arjun Pandit (1999 film)
Passage: Arjun Pandit is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language romance action film directed by Rahul Rawail and produced by N.R. Pachisia. It stars Sunny Deol and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. The film was an unofficial remake of the Kannada-language film "Om". The film was commercially success upon its release. The film is mostly remembered for its song "Kudiyan Shehar Diyan" sung by Daler Mehndi and performed by Juhi Chawla, but the song is being recreated by Tanishk Bagchi for the 2017 film Poster Boys.
Title: Ghayal: Once Again
Passage: Ghayal Once Again is a 2016 Indian action drama film written and directed by Sunny Deol and produced by Dharmendra. The sequel to the 1990 film "Ghayal" stars Sunny Deol in the lead role. The film was released worldwide on February 5, 2016.
Title: Mastizaade
Passage: Mastizaade (English: Fun Seekers) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language adult comedy film, directed by Milap Milan Zaveri and produced by Pritish Nandy and Rangita Nandy. The film stars Sunny Leone in a dual role alongside Tushar Kapoor and Vir Das in lead roles with Shaad Randhawa, Suresh Menon, and Vivek Vaswani in supporting roles while Ritesh Deshmukh appeared in a cameo. The film was released worldwide on 29 January 2016.
Title: One Night Stand (2016 film)
Passage: One Night Stand is a 2016 Indian Hindi thriller drama film written by Bhavani Iyer and directed by Jasmine D'Souza. It features Sunny Leone, Nyra Banerjee, and Tanuj Virwani in the lead roles. Principal photography was wrapped up in 55 days and filming locations include Mumbai, Bangkok and Pune. The film was released on 6 May 2016.
Title: Luv U Alia
Passage: Luv U Alia is a 2016 Indian romance drama film written and directed by director Indrajit Lankesh and starring V. Ravichandran, Bhumika Chawla, Chandan Kumar, Sangeeta Chauhan and Sunny Leone. The film was shot in three languages: Hindi, Kannada and Telugu. The Kannada version of the film was released on 17 September 2015. The Hindi version was released on 17 June 2016. "Luv U Alia" is produced by Sammys Magic Cinema. The cinematography was performed by Santosh Rai Pathaje and the film was edited by Suresh D. H. The soundtrack was composed by Jassie Gift, who collaborated with J. J. Vallisa to score the background music. The production was launched on 26 October 2014.
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Milap Milan Zaveri
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Mastizaade
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Sunny Leone
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In what region was Johanna Debreczeni born?
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Title: Johanna Reiss
Passage: Johanna Reiss (born Johanna "Annie" de Leeuw, 4 April 1932) is a Dutch-born American writer and longtime resident of New York City. Her most recent work, "A Hidden Life", was published by Melville House Publishing in January 2009. In her books, Reiss has presented her childhood experience as a Jewish girl in the Netherlands during the Holocaust.
Title: Johanna Quaas
Passage: Johanna Quaas (ne "Johanna Geiler"; born November 20, 1925 in Hohenmlsen) is a German gymnast. As of 2016 she is the oldest gymnast in the world. Quaas is a regular competitor in the amateur competition Landes-Seniorenspiele, staged in Saxony, Germany.
Title: Johanna Veenstra
Passage: Johanna Veenstra (18941933) was the first missionary of the Christian Reformed Church (CRC) to go to Nigeria. She was born on Thursday, April 19, 1894, on Hopper Street in Paterson, New Jersey. Her parents were William Veenstra, later a Christian Reformed pastor, and Cornelia Anna De Hoop. In 1915 she was challenged by Karl Kumm of the Sudan United Mission (SUM) to be a missionary in Africa. On October 2, 1919, she left New York City on the "Mauretania" for England; on December 31, 1919, she took another ship to Africa, arriving in Lagos in January 1920. In February 1921, she arrived at her station in Lupwe, which is near Takum, now in Taraba State. Two years later Johanna Veenstra assumed leadership of the work in Lupwe. She was engaged primarily in medical work and in preaching. During her ministry in Lupwe, a number of people especially of the Kuteb people became Christian and also became more educated. The roots of the Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria (CRCN) and the Reform Church of Christ in Nigeria (RCCN) Headquarters in Takum, Taraba State Nigeria lay in part in the work of Johanna Veenstra.
Title: Johanna Debreczeni
Passage: Johanna Debreczeni (pronounced Debra Chaney) born 28 April 1980 in Tampere, Finland) is an award-winning Finnish singer. She becan her career as a tango singer, but now her repertoire also includes evergreens and Finnish pop.
Title: Princess Anna of Saxony (18361859)
Passage: Princess "Anna" Maria Maximiliane Stephania Karoline Johanna Luisa Xaveria Nepomucena Aloysia Benedicta of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony (Full German name: "Prinzessin Anna Maria Maximiliane Stephania Karoline Johanna Luisa Xaveria Nepomucena Aloysia Benedicta von Sachsen, Herzogin zu Sachsen") (born 4 January 1836 in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony; died 10 February 1859 in Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) was the seventh child and fourth eldest daughter of John of Saxony and his wife Amalie Auguste of Bavaria and a younger sister of Albert of Saxony and George of Saxony. Through her marriage to Archduke Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Tuscany, Anna was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and an Archduchess and Princess of Austria and Princess of Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, and Tuscany. Ann died shortly before her husband succeeded his father as Grand Duke of Tuscany.
Title: Tampere
Passage: Tampere (] ; Swedish: "Tammerfors" ] ) is a city in Pirkanmaa, southern Finland. It is the most populous inland city in any of the Nordic countries.
Title: Johanna Purdy
Passage: Johanna Purdy (born December 26, 1984) is a Canadian pair skater. She competed in the 2005-2006 season with Adam Schumacher and placed 10th at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships. Before teaming with up with Schumacher, Purdy competed with Kevin Maguire. With him, she was the 2001 Canadian junior national champion and competed twice at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships. Their partnership ended in 2002. After completing school, Johanna now works alongside her father at Carlton Group Limited.
Title: Jack Debreczeni
Passage: Jack Debreczeni (born 6 June 1993) is an Australian rugby union player who currently plays as a fly-half for the Melbourne Rebels in the international Super Rugby competition. Debreczeni is of Chilean, Cook Islands and Hungarian descent.
Title: Johanna Hedva
Passage: Johanna Hedva (formerly Johanna Reed, born May 5, 1984) is a genderqueer Korean American contemporary artist working in Los Angeles, and author of "Sick Woman Theory".
Title: Johanna Lindsey
Passage: Johanna Lindsey (born Johanna Helen Howard, March 10, 1952), is one of the most popular American writers of historical romance novels worldwide. All of her books reached the "New York Times" bestseller list, many reaching No. 1.
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Tampere
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Sir Francis Nethersole was secretary to an Electress that is often referred to by what nickname?
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Title: Francis Wolley
Passage: Sir Francis Wolley (1583 November 1609) was the son of Queen Elizabeth's Latin secretary, Sir John Wolley, and Elizabeth More, the daughter of Sir William More of Loseley, Surrey. He was a Member of Parliament, and one of those to whom King James granted the Second Virginia Charter. From 1601 to 1609 he provided a home at Pyrford for John Donne and Anne More after their clandestine marriage.
Title: Francis Nethersole
Passage: Sir Francis Nethersole (15871659) was an English diplomat, secretary to the Electress Elizabeth, Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle, Dorset, and a Civil War political pamphleteer.
Title: Nuestra Seora de la Concepcin
Passage: Nuestra Seora de la Concepcin (Spanish: "Our Lady of the (Immaculate) Conception") was a 120-ton Spanish galleon that sailed the Peru - Panama trading route during the 16th century. This ship has earned a place in maritime history not only by virtue of being Sir Francis Drake's most famous prize, but also because of her colourful nickname, Cacafuego ("fireshitter").
Title: Laurence Tomson
Passage: Laurence Tomson (1539 29 March 1608) was an English politician, author, and translator. He acted as the personal secretary of Sir Francis Walsingham, the secretary of state to Elizabeth I of England. During the reign of Mary I he had been lecturer in Hebrew at the University of Geneva.
Title: Frances Walsingham
Passage: Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex and Countess of Clanricarde (1567 17 February 1633) was an English noblewoman. The daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth I's Secretary of State, she became the wife of Sir Philip Sidney at age 16. Her second husband was The 2nd Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth's favourite, with whom she had five children. Shortly after his execution in 1601, she married her lover, The 4th Earl of Clanricarde, and went to live in Ireland.
Title: Francis Stillman Barnard
Passage: Sir Francis Stillman Barnard, KCMG (May 16, 1856 April 11, 1936) was a Canadian parliamentarian and the tenth Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Barnard is often referred to as Frank Barnard, as was his father Francis Jones Barnard, who as the founder of Barnard's Express, was one of BC's more notable pioneer entrepreneurs.
Title: Francis Bryan
Passage: Sir Francis Bryan (about 1490 2 February 1550) was an English courtier and diplomat during the reign of Henry VIII. He was Chief Gentleman of the Privy chamber and Lord Justice of Ireland. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Bryan always retained Henry's favour, achieving this by altering his opinions to conform to the king's. His rakish sexual life and his lack of principle at the time of his cousin Anne Boleyn's downfall led to his earning the nickname the Vicar of Hell.
Title: Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
Passage: Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate. Due to her husbands reign in Bohemia lasting for just one winter, Elizabeth is often referred to as The Winter Queen.
Title: Francis Lacey
Passage: Sir Francis Eden Lacey (19 October 1859 at Wareham, Dorset 26 May 1946, Sutton-Veny House, Sutton Veny, Wiltshire) was the first man to be knighted for services to cricket (and the first person to be knighted for services to any sport), on retiring as Secretary of MCC, a post which he held from 1898 to 1926. As Secretary, he initiated many important reforms. He was subsequently a Trustee of the club from 1926 until his death.
Title: Francis Graeme Tyrrell
Passage: Sir Francis Graeme Tyrrell (18761964) was a British colonial administrator. A son of Lieutenant-General Francis Hardinge Tyrrell of the Indian Army, he was the Colonial Secretary of Ceylon and served as an acting Governor of British Ceylon. He was appointed on 20 September 1933 and was acting Governor until 23 December 1933. He was succeeded by Reginald Edward Stubbs.
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The Winter Queen
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Francis Nethersole
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Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
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In which government area is the expanded festival of Ted Fest located in?
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Title: Ibele
Passage: Ibele is an autonomous community in Njaba Local Government Area in Orlu Senatorial zone of Imo State, Nigeria. The town is located at the old Douglas road, running from Afor-Umuaka westward in Njaba Local Government Area to Ukworji in Eziama-Obiator of Mbaitoli local government area, then to Oguta.
Title: Parkes, New South Wales
Passage: Parkes is a town in New South Wales, Australia. It is the main settlement in the local government area of Parkes Shire. Parkes had an urban population of 15,450 as at 30 June 2016.
Title: Ted Fest
Passage: The Friends of Ted Festival, or Ted Fest, is an annual fan convention held on the island of Inishmore, off the coast of County Galway, Ireland for fans of the Channel 4 sitcom "Father Ted". The series was set on the fictional Craggy Island off Ireland's west coast, so Ted Fest is also held on such an island. In 2010 the festival expanded to an Australian edition, which was held in Parkes, New South Wales.
Title: Kajuru
Passage: Kajuru is a local government area in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Kajuru. Kajuru local government area is located on longitude 9 59'N and 10 55'N and latitude 7 34'E and 8 13'E with an area of 2,464 km. It was carved out of Chikun local government area in March 1997 by the military administration of Gen. Sani Abacha's regime. At creation, it was made up of two traditional districts which are kajuru and kufana. Additional districts were created bringing the number to 14 districts (Toro 2001).
Title: City of Coffs Harbour
Passage: The City of Coffs Harbour (also known as the Coffs Harbour City Council) is a local government area in the mid north coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The area under administration is 1175 km2 , expanded in 2004 to take in parts of the former Pristine Waters local government area.
Title: Delta State Polytechnic
Passage: There are three Delta State Polytechnic institutions in Delta State, Nigeria, all established on 12 November 2002, located in Ogwashi-Uku (Aniocha South Local Government Area) , Ozoro (Isoko North Local Government Area), and Otefe-Oghara, Oghara (Ethiope West Local Government Area). The Government of Delta State reached an understanding with the University of Westminster, London to assist in management and technical support for the institutions.
Title: Itu, Nigeria
Passage: Itu is located in the south east of Nigeria and is a Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. The Local Government Area occupies a landmass of approximately 606.1 0 square kilometres. It is bounded in the North and North-East by Odukpani in Cross River State and Arochukwu in Abia State, in the West by Ibiono Ibom and Ikono Local Government Areas, in the South and SouthEast by Uyo and Uruan Local Government Areas, respectively.
Title: Uga, Anambra
Passage: Uga is a large town in Anambra State, Nigeria. It has FOUR (4) villages namely : Umueze, Oka, Umuoru and Awarasi. It is located in Aguata Local Government Area. It has recognised landmarks and tourist attractions like the "Obizi uga" spring and river, which is the spectacular natural site of an ancient tale. It also has a traditional celebration held annually, popularly known as the "OBUOFOR" festival, every 26 December. Uga has one of the largest markets in the Aguata local government area known as "ORIE" which supports the economical activity of the local community and other surrounding towns.
Title: Okobo, Nigeria
Passage: Okobo is located in the south east of Nigeria and is a Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. The local government area was created in 1989 by the government of President Ibrahim Babangida. The local government area is bounded by Uruan, Oron, Udung Uko and Nsit Atai local government areas.
Title: Uneme language
Passage: Uneme (Ileme) is an Edoid language of Nigeria. Uneme is the language spoken by the Uneme people of the present day Edo State, Nigeria. Uneme is one of the minority tribes in Edo State, This is so because of the different locations they have settled in around Edo State and other parts of the country. Currently there are ten Uneme towns or communities scattered in three Local Government Areas of Edo State. We have Uneme-Anegbette, Uneme-Udochi and Unemeh-Imiava, located in Etsako Central Local Government Area; Uneme-Uzanu, located in Etsako East Local Government Area; and Uneme-Nekhua, Uneme-Akiosu, Uneme-Erhurun, Uneme-Akpama, Uneme-Ekpedo and Uneme-Ayetoro, located in Akoko-Edo Local Government Area, all in the Northern part of Edo State, Nigeria. The Uneme Tribal house was the greatest blacksmith in the early Benin Kingdom before the Portuguese and the British invaded. They were a people of like minds, united and powerful in the earliest Benin Kingdom known for iron crafty works, producing weapons of war and farming implements, a gift credited to them brought from their God known as (orisanabulah)...
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Parkes Shire
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Ted Fest
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Parkes, New South Wales
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Do the bands Beware of Darkness and Violent Femmes have the same number of members?
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Title: MTV2 Album Covers: GusterViolent Femmes
Passage: MTV2 Album Covers: GusterViolent Femmes is an EP by Guster that includes covers of songs by Violent Femmes. The 2004 release is part of MTV2's album cover series.
Title: Violent Femmes (album)
Passage: Violent Femmes is the debut album by Violent Femmes. Mostly recorded in July 1982, the album was released by Slash Records on vinyl and on cassette in April 1983, and on CD in 1987 with two extra tracks "Ugly" and "Gimme the Car".
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: Rock!!!!!
Passage: Rock!!!!! is an album released by Violent Femmes in 1995. It was originally released only in Australia, but is now available in the rest of the world. It features cover photography by David LaChapelle. This was the first Violent Femmes album not to chart on the "Billboard" 200 since 1984's "Hallowed Ground".
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: Michael Beinhorn
Passage: Michael Beinhorn is an American musician and record producer. He works primarily with bands in the alternative rock and hard rock genres, having produced multiple albums for the bands Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hole, and 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."
Title: Beware of Darkness (band)
Passage: Beware of Darkness is an American rock band consisting of vocalistguitarist Kyle Nicolaides, bassist Daniel Curcio, and drummer Lionel Forrester Jr. Their debut album, "Orthodox" was released May 7, 2013. Their second album Are You Real? was released on September 16, 2016.
Title: Add It Up
Passage: "Add It Up" is a song by American rock band Violent Femmes, released on their 1983 debut album "Violent Femmes".
Title: Violent Femmes discography
Passage: This is the discography of Violent Femmes, a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based alternative rock group, which consists of eight studio albums, nineteen singles, four live albums and four compilation albums, in addition to a number of miscellaneous appearances on soundtracks and compilations featuring various artists. This list does not include solo material by any of the bands' members.
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Max Thieriot appeared in a 2005 action comedy directed by who?
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Title: My Soul to Take
Passage: My Soul to Take (originally called 258) is a 2010 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Wes Craven. It is his first film since 1994's "Wes Craven's New Nightmare" that he wrote, produced, and directed. The film stars Max Thieriot as the protagonist Adam "Bug" Hellerman, who is one of seven teenagers chosen to die.
Title: House at the End of the Street
Passage: House at the End of the Street is a 2012 American psychological thriller film directed by Mark Tonderai that stars Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, and Elisabeth Shue. The film's plot revolves around a teenaged girl named Elissa, who along with her newly divorced mother Sarah, moves to a new neighborhood, only to discover that the house at the end of the street was the site of a gruesome double murder committed by a girl named Carrie-Ann who disappeared without a trace. Elissa then starts a relationship with Carrie Anne's brother Ryan, who now lives in the same house.
Title: Catch That Kid
Passage: Catch That Kid is a 2004 American adventure comedy film directed by Bart Freundlich and starring Kristen Stewart, Corbin Bleu, Max Thieriot, Jennifer Beals, and Sam Robards. It is a remake of the Danish blockbuster "Klatretsen" (2002). The movie's working titles were "Mission Without Permission" (also the film's UK title as well as part of one of the taglines), "Catch That Girl", and "Catch That Kid!"
Title: Nancy Drew (2007 film)
Passage: Nancy Drew is a 2007 American mystery comedy film loosely based on the popular series of mystery novels about the titular teen detective. It stars Emma Roberts as Nancy Drew, Max Thieriot as Ned, Kay Panabaker as George, and Amy Bruckner as Bess Marvin. Set in Los Angeles, it was directed by Andrew Fleming.
Title: Disconnect (film)
Passage: Disconnect is a 2012 American drama film directed by Henry Alex Rubin and stars an ensemble cast, which includes Jason Bateman, Hope Davis, Frank Grillo, Andrea Riseborough, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, Alexander Skarsgrd, Max Thieriot and fashion designer Marc Jacobs in his debut acting role. The film explores how people experience the negative sides of modern communication technology by following three interconnecting stories.
Title: Jumper (2008 film)
Passage: Jumper is a 2008 American science fiction action film loosely based on the 1992 science fiction novel of the same name written by Steven Gould. The film is directed by Doug Liman and stars Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Rachel Bilson, Max Thieriot, AnnaSophia Robb, Diane Lane, Michael Rooker, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows a young man capable of teleporting as he is chased by a secret society intent on killing him. The script went through a rewrite prior to filming and the roles for the main characters were changed during production. "Jumper" was filmed in 20 cities in 14 countries between 2006-07. The film was released on February 14, 2008, and the soundtrack was released five days later on February 19. The film held the first position in its opening weekend with 27.3 million, but received generally unfavourable reviews from critics, mostly due to the many changes from Gould's novel, rushed plot and anti-climactic ending.
Title: Underclassman
Passage: Underclassman is a 2005 action comedy film directed by Marcos Siega, and stars Nick Cannon, Shawn Ashmore, Roselyn Snchez, Kelly Hu, Hugh Bonneville, and Cheech Marin. It was released on September 2, 2005, had been originally set for a release in 2004.
Title: The Pacifier
Passage: The Pacifier is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant and stars Vin Diesel. The film was released in March 2005 by Walt Disney Pictures and grossed 198 million worldwide. It has a 20 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which called it "only moderately amusing".
Title: The Family Tree (2011 film)
Passage: The Family Tree is a 2011 American comedy-drama film, directed by Vivi Friedman and written by Mark Lisson. The film stars Dermot Mulroney, Hope Davis, Chi McBride, Max Thieriot, Britt Robertson, Selma Blair, and Christina Hendricks. It was given a limited release in the United States by Entertainment One on August 26, 2011.
Title: Max Thieriot
Passage: Maximillion Drake "Max" Thieriot (born October 14, 1988) is an American actor. He made his acting debut in the 2004 adventure comedy film "Catch That Kid". Thieriot has since appeared in the action comedy "The Pacifier" (2005), the mystery comedy "Nancy Drew" (2007), the sci-fi "Jumper" (2008), the supernatural horror "My Soul to Take" (2010), the erotic thriller "Chloe" (2010), the drama "Disconnect" (2012), the psychological horror-thriller "House at the End of the Street" (2012), and the action-thriller "Point Break" (2015).
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Adam Shankman
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Max Thieriot
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The Pacifier
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Spencer's Mountain stars an AMerican actor best known for playing Danny Williams in what television series?
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Title: Rusty Hamer
Passage: Russell Craig "Rusty" Hamer (February 15, 1947 January 18, 1990) was an American stage, film and television actor. He is best known for portraying Rusty Williams, the wise cracking son of entertainer Danny Williams (Danny Thomas), on the popular ABCCBS situation comedy "Make Room for Daddy" (later retitled "The Danny Thomas Show"), from 1953 to 1964. He reprised the role in three reunion specials and the sequel series, "Make Room for Granddaddy", that aired on ABC from 1970 to 1971.
Title: James MacArthur
Passage: James Gordon MacArthur (December 8, 1937 October 28, 2010) was an American actor best known for the role of Danny "Danno" Williams, the reliable second-in-command of the fictional Hawaiian State Police squad in the long-running television series "Hawaii Five-O".
Title: Liam Bergin
Passage: Liam Bergin (born 24 November 1985) is a British actor of Irish and Trinidadian descent. He trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 2008. He is currently best known for playing Danny Mitchell in "EastEnders" and Rupert in "Trinity". He has also had minor roles in "Doctors" and the 2009 remake of "Minder".
Title: Claire van der Boom
Passage: Claire van der Boom (born 1983) is a Logie Award winning Australian film, television and theatre actress of Dutch ancestry. Internationally, she is best known for her appearance as Stella in the HBO miniseries "The Pacific", and her recurring role playing the ex-wife of Det. Danny Williams in the 2010 remake of "Hawaii Five-O".
Title: Tim O'Kelly
Passage: Tim O'Kelly (born Timothy Patrick Wright, March 12, 1941 January 4, 1990) was an American actor best known for playing the homicidal sniper Bobby Thompson in the Peter Bogdanovich cult film "Targets" (1968). He was cast because of his boy-next-door looks and his similarity in appearance to killer Charles Whitman, on whom the character was loosely based. O'Kelly also played Detective Danny "Danno" Williams in the pilot episode of "Hawaii Five-O", but was replaced by James MacArthur.
Title: Spencer's Mountain
Passage: Spencer's Mountain is an American family drama film written, directed, and produced in 1963 by Delmer Daves from a novel by Earl Hamner, Jr. The film stars Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, and in early appearances in their careers, James MacArthur, Veronica Cartwright, and Victor French. Longtime Hollywood actor Donald Crisp plays "Grandpa", his final screen role.
Title: David Judge (actor)
Passage: David Judge (born 1983) is a British actor. He is best known for playing Danny Valentine in the Channel 4 soap opera "Hollyoaks".
Title: David Sheinkopf
Passage: David Sheinkopf is an American actor, best known for playing Danny Sharpe during the final (19891990) season of the television program "Falcon Crest".
Title: Angela Cartwright
Passage: Angela Margaret Cartwright (born September 9, 1952) is an English-born American actress primarily known for her roles in movies and television. Cartwright is best known as a child actress for her role as Brigitta Von Trapp in the Academy Award winning film "The Sound of Music" (1965). On television, she played Linda Williams, the stepdaughter of Danny Williams (played by Danny Thomas) in the 1950s TV series "The Danny Thomas Show", and Penny Robinson, in the 1960s television series "Lost in Space". Her older sister is actress Veronica Cartwright.
Title: Samuel Anderson (actor)
Passage: Samuel Anderson (born 1982) is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Danny Pink in the BBC sci-fi series "Doctor Who" and Daniel in the Sky1 sitcom "Trollied".
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Spencer's Mountain
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James MacArthur
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Ernst von Wolzogen is a cultural critic, writer and founder of a form of entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation or drama, which is mainly distinguished by what?
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Title: Sacred Songs of Mary 2
Passage: Sacred Songs of Mary 2, the second volume of the series, is a 2014 compilation album from Valley Entertainment featuring music devoted to Mary (mother of Jesus).
Title: Sacred Songs of Mary
Passage: Sacred Songs of Mary is a 2010 compilation album from Valley Entertainment featuring music devoted to Mary (mother of Jesus).
Title: Ernst von Wolzogen
Passage: Ernst von Wolzogen (23 April 1855 30 August 1934 was a cultural critic, a writer and a founder of Cabaret in Germany.
Title: Caroline von Wolzogen
Passage: Caroline von Wolzogen, born Caroline von Lengefeld (February 3, 1763, Rudolstadt January 11, 1847, Jena), was a German writer in the Weimar Classicism circle. Her best-known works are a novel, "Agnes von Lilien", and a biography of Friedrich Schiller, her brother-in-law.
Title: Cabaret
Passage: Cabaret ( ) is a form of entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation, or drama. It is mainly distinguished by the performance venue, which might be a pub, a restaurant or a nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining or drinking, does not typically dance but usually sits at tables. Performances are usually introduced by a master of ceremonies or MC. The entertainment, as done by an ensemble of actors and according to its European origins, is often (but not always) oriented towards adult audiences and of a clearly underground nature. In the United States striptease, burlesque, drag shows, or a solo vocalist with a pianist, as well as the venues which house such events, are often advertised as cabarets.
Title: Leonce and Lena
Passage: Leonce and Lena (German: Leonce und Lena ) is a play by Georg Bchner (18131837) which is considered a comedy, but is actually a satire veiled in humor. It was written in the spring of 1836 for a competition 'for the best one- or two-act comedy in prose or verse' sponsored by the Stuttgart publisher Cotta. However, Bchner missed the submission deadline and the play was returned to him unread. It was premiered almost 60 years later, on May 31, 1895, in an outdoor performance by the Munich Company "Intimes Theater", directed by Ernst von Wolzogen and with the involvement of Max Halbe and Oskar Panizza, illustrating the fact that Bchner only gained prominence as a writer in the 20th century.
Title: If It Were Not for Music
Passage: If It Were Not for Music (German:Wenn die Musik nicht wr) is a 1935 German drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Paul Hrbiger, Willi Schaeffers and Ida Wst. It's Italian title is Rapsodia d'amore. It is based on the novel "Der Kraft-Mayr" by Ernst von Wolzogen. The film's art direction was by Fritz Maurischat and Karl Weber.
Title: Ernst von Siemens Music Prize
Passage: The international Ernst von Siemens Music Prize (German: "Ernst von Siemens Musikpreis" ) is an annual music prize given by the Bayerische Akademie der Schnen Knste (Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts) on behalf of the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung (Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation), established in 1972. The foundation was established by Ernst von Siemens (19031990) and promotes contemporary music. The prize honors a composer, performer, or musicologist who has made a distinguished contribution to the world of music. In addition to the main prize, other prizes are also given. The total prize money given is currently 3.5 million euros, with the winner of the main prize receiving 250,000. The prize is sometimes known as "the Nobel Prize of music".
Title: Feuersnot
Passage: Feuersnot ("Need for (or lack of) fire)", Op. 50, is a "Singgedicht" (sung poem) or opera in one act by Richard Strauss. The German libretto was written by Ernst von Wolzogen, based on J. Ketel's report "Das erloschene Feuer zu Audenaerde". It was Strauss' second opera.
Title: berbrettl
Passage: berbrettl (] "super-cabaret") was the first venue in Germany for literary cabaret, or Kabarett, founded 1901 in Berlin by Ernst von Wolzogen. The German Kabarett concept was imported from French venues like Le Chat Noir in Paris, from which it kept the characteristic atmosphere of intimacy. But the German type developed its own peculiarities, most prominently its characteristic gallows humour.
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the performance venue
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The city Bats Global Markets is based in is in what Kansas county?
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Title: BATS Chi-X Europe
Passage: BATS Chi-X Europe is a London-based, order-driven pan-European equity exchange that has been a subsidiary of BATS Global Markets since 2011. It is a low latency, low cost alternative to exchange traded equities and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are listed on primary exchanges such as the London Stock Exchange, Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Euronext and OMX.
Title: Lenexa, Kansas
Passage: Lenexa is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States, and part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 48,190. It is bordered by the cities of Shawnee to the north, Overland Park to the east, De Soto to the west and Olathe to the south.
Title: CBOE Holdings
Passage: CBOE Holdings is an American company that owns the Chicago Board Options Exchange and the stock exchange operator BATS Global Markets.
Title: Eric Swanson
Passage: Eric J. Swanson is an American lawyer and the Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of BATS Global Markets, the third-largest stock exchange in the United States.
Title: Bill Tilghman
Passage: William Matthew "Bill" Tilghman Jr. (July 4, 1854 November 1, 1924) was a career lawman and gunfighter during the Wild West days of Kansas and Oklahoma. He was city marshal in Dodge City, participated in the Kansas County Seat Wars, and moved on to Oklahoma where he participated in the land rushes, including the Cherokee Strip Land Rush. He served as a Deputy U.S. Marshal in Oklahoma and was celebrated for capturing the outlaw Bill Doolin. Tilghman never achieved the household-word status of his close friends Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson but released his memoirs in a film that he directed and starred in as himself. He died at the age of seventy, after being shot down on the streets of Cromwell, Oklahoma. The fame that Bill Tilghman did achieve was largely due to the efforts of his second wife, who wrote his biography in 1949.
Title: BATS Global Markets
Passage: Bats Global Markets is a global stock exchange operator based in Lenexa, Kansas, with additional offices in London, New York, Chicago and Singapore. Bats was founded in June 2005, became operator of a licensed U.S. stock exchange in 2008 and opened its pan-European stock market in October 2008. As of February 2016, it operates four U.S. stock exchanges, two U.S. equity options exchanges, the pan-European stock market and a global market for the trading of foreign exchange products. BATS is owned by CBOE Holdings.
Title: Jason Press
Passage: Jason Press (born November 19, 1971) is an American investment strategist and political scientist specializing in financial markets and global political risk. He is the head of the global markets division of Eurasia Group, a political risk research and consulting firm founded by Ian Bremmer in 1998 with offices in New York City, Washington, London, Tokyo, So Paulo, San Francisco, and Singapore. Eurasia Group provides analysis and expertise about how political developments and geopolitics move markets and shape investment environments across the globe. I
Title: Paul S. Atkins
Passage: Paul S. Atkins is CEO of Patomak Global Partners LLC, which provides consulting services regarding financial services industry matters, including regulatory compliance, risk and crisis management, public affairs, independent reviews, litigation support, and strategy. He also serves as an independent director and non-executive chairman of the board of BATS Global Markets, Inc., a leading operator of electronic U.S. and European securities markets trading listed cash equity securities and equity options.
Title: Dave Cummings (entrepreneur)
Passage: Dave Cummings is an American entrepreneur and CEO of the high-frequency trading firm Tradebot, founded in 1999. He also is the founder of the BATS Global Markets stock exchange. He graduated from Purdue University and previously worked for Cerner before founding his own companies.
Title: Haim Bodek
Passage: Haim Bodek is an American developer of trading software, and the son of physicist Arie Bodek. He worked for Hull Trading Company which was acquired by Goldman Sachs in 1999. He became the global head of Electronic Volatility Trading at UBS by 2003, and later established his own company Trading Machines. When his software inexplicably started losing money in 2009, he eventually tracked down the cause to an undocumented order type which was being used by other algorithmic trading companies to gain an advantage over other traders. He exposed the situation with a complaint in 2011 to the Securities and Exchange Commission, which resulted in BATS Global Markets paying a record 14 million fine. He also provided information for a 2012 article in the The Wall Street Journal written by Scott Patterson and Jenny Strasburg.
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Johnson County
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Lenexa, Kansas
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Pete Dawkins held an executive position at a company which is headquartered in which Georgia city?
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Title: Chief networking officer
Passage: The chief networking officer (CNO) is a business networking position in a company or other organization. The term refers less commonly to a technical executive position in the computer industry.
Title: Chris Galippo
Passage: Chris Galippo (born April 12, 1989) is a former American football linebacker. During his college years, he played for the University of Southern California. Galippo became the first defensive player to ever win the Pete Dawkins Trophy for being selected as the U.S. Army All-American Bowl's most valuable player. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Indianapolis Colts in 2012.
Title: Pete Dawkins Trophy
Passage: The Pete Dawkins Trophy is awarded to most valuable player of the annual U.S. Army All-American Bowl. The trophy is named for Pete Dawkins, a former Army halfback who won the 1958 Heisman Trophy.
Title: Frits de Kok
Passage: Johan Egbert Frederik "Frits" de Kok (6 January 1882, Maastricht 28 October 1940, The Hague) was the General Managing Director of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company from 1937 to October 1940. This was the most senior executive position in the company and due to the structure of Royal Dutch Shell at the time was, with the Chairman of the Shell Transport and Trading Company, the joint senior executive position in the Royal Dutch Shell group.
Title: George Zimmer
Passage: George Zimmer (born November 21, 1948) is an American entrepreneur. He is widely known as the founder, former Executive Chairman (1973 2013) and former CEO (1973 2011) of the Men's Wearhouse, a men's clothing retailer that has more than 1,200 stores across the U.S. and Canada under the brands Moores, Men's Wearhouse and KG Superstores. After leaving his executive position with the company, he continued as the company's spokesperson, until he was fired on June 19, 2013. Zimmer is currently the Chairman, CEO and Founder of Generation Tux, an online tuxedo and suit rental platform, and zTailors, a national network of on-demand tailors for both men and women.
Title: Angiolina Foster
Passage: Angiolina A Foster '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " is a Scottish civil servant who is the chief executive of NHS 24. She worked in Communities Scotland, rising to chief executive, then held Director positions in two of the directorates of Scottish Government: Strategy and Ministerial Support 20072011, Health and Social Care Integration 20112014. She returned to a chief executive position in special health boards following this.
Title: Chief sustainability officer
Passage: Chief sustainability officer, sometimes known by other titles, is the corporate title of an executive position within a corporation that is in charge of the corporation's "environmental" programmes. Several companies have created such environmental manager positions in the 21st century to formalize their commitment to the environment. Normally these responsibilities rest with the facility manager, who has provided cost effective resource and environmental control as part of the basic services necessary for the company to function. However, as sustainability initiatives have expanded beyond the facility so has the importance of the position to what is now a C-level executive role.
Title: Pete Dawkins
Passage: Peter Miller Dawkins (born March 8, 1938) is an American business executive and former college football player, military officer, and political candidate. Dawkins attended the United States Military Academy, where he played as halfback on the Army Cadets football team from 1956 to 1958. As a senior in 1958 he won the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, and was a consensus All-America selection. After graduating from the Military Academy in 1959, he studied at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Dawkins served as an officer in the United States Army until he retired in 1983 with the rank of brigadier general. He was a Republican candidate for United States Senate in 1988. Dawkins has held executive positions with Lehman Brothers, Bain Company, Primerica, and Citigroup.
Title: Primerica
Passage: Primerica, Inc. is a United States-based multi-level marketing company that sells insurance and financial services. As of 2016, it reported 116,827 independent representatives. Primerica is headquartered in Duluth, Georgia and conducts business mainly in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Title: Tim Sanders (writer)
Passage: Tim Sanders (born November 6, 1961) is a New York Times bestselling author, public speaker, and former Yahoo! executive. He joined Yahoo! through the acquisition of Mark Cuban's Broadcast.com in 1999. After arriving at Yahoo!, Sanders created and led the "ValueLab," an internal group dedicated to providing insight into Yahoo!'s customers. Later, he gained an executive position as Chief Solutions Officer, and was promoted to Leadership Coach before leaving the company.
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Primerica
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Maasbracht is the birthplace of a Dutch former professional footballer who was born in what year?
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Title: Bud Brocken
Passage: Budde Jan Peter Maria "Bud" Brocken (born 12 September 1957) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played for Willem II, Birmingham City, FC Groningen and FC Den Bosch, as well as the Dutch national team, as a winger.
Title: Edwin van der Sar
Passage: Edwin van der Sar OON (] ) (born 29 October 1970) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. During his career he played for Ajax, Juventus, Fulham and Manchester United. He is the second most capped player in the Netherlands national team's history. He currently works as the chief executive officer at Ajax. He came out of retirement to play for Dutch amateur team VV Noordwijk.
Title: Rick Kruys
Passage: Rick Kruijs, commonly known as Rick Kruys, (born 9 May 1985 in Utrecht) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. His father, Gert Kruys, was a former professional football player as well, currently working as a manager in Dutch football.
Title: Mark van Bommel
Passage: Mark Peter Gertruda Andreas van Bommel (] ; born 22 April 1977) is a Dutch former professional footballer.
Title: Sjoerd Winkens
Passage: Sjoerd Winkens (born 4 May 1983 in Geleen) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a left Back. Winkens started his career with MVV Maastricht. He played two seasons for Helmond Sport, but he returned to MVV after two years.In June 2014, he retired from professional football.
Title: Lars Gulpen
Passage: Lars Gulpen (born 4 July 1993 in Nijswiller) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Fortuna Sittard in the Dutch Eerste Divisie.
Title: Jordi Bitter
Passage: Jordi Bitter (born 19 January 1994) is a Dutch former professional footballer, who plays for Dutch amateur side DTS.
Title: Maasbracht
Passage: Maasbracht ( ) is a town in the southeastern Netherlands. It was a separate municipality until January 1, 2007, when it became a part of the new municipality of Maasgouw. Football player Mark van Bommel was born in Maasbracht.
Title: Marcel Seip
Passage: Marcel Seip (] ; born 5 April 1982) is a Dutch former professional footballer who plays as a centre back for ACV in the Dutch Hoofdklasse. He previously played for Veendam, Heerenveen, Plymouth Argyle, Blackpool, Sheffield United, Charlton Athletic, Bradford City, VVV Venlo, Central Coast Mariners and FC Emmen.
Title: Daan van Dinter
Passage: Daan van Dinter (born 12 January 1989) is a Dutch former professional footballer who currently plays for Dutch amateur side Oisterwijk.
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Mark van Bommel
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What University did the director of Red Dust direct plays and television at?
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Title: Richard Hamburger
Passage: Richard Hamburger (born 1951) is an American theater director. He has directed an extensive range of plays in theaters nationwide, and from 1987 to 1992 was Artistic Director of the Portland Stage Company before being named the first Artistic Director of the Dallas Theater Center (DTC) in 1992. He left the DTC in 2007, and continues to direct plays in theaters nationwide.
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: 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 (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".
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: 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: 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: 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: Red Dust (1990 film)
Passage: Red Dust is a 1990 Taiwanese drama film directed by Ho Yim.
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Red Dust (2004 film)
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Tom Hooper
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Oh My Ghostess is a 2015 South Korean television series starring which South Korean actor born on December 26, 1980?
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Title: The Village: Achiara's Secret
Passage: The Village: Achiara's Secret () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Yook Sung-jae and Moon Geun-young. It aired on SBS from 7 October 3 December 2015 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
Title: Oh My Ghostess
Passage: Oh My Ghostess () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Jo Jung-suk, Park Bo-young, Kim Seul-gie and Lim Ju-hwan. It aired on tvN from July 3 to August 22, 2015, on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 for 16 episodes.
Title: Maids (2015 TV series)
Passage: Maids () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Jeong Yu-mi, Oh Ji-ho, Kim Dong-wook, Lee Si-a, Jeon So-min and Lee Yi-kyung. It aired on jTBC from January 23 to March 28, 2015 on Fridays and Saturdays at 21:45 for 20 episodes.
Title: A Bird That Doesn't Sing
Passage: A Bird That Doesn't Sing () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Oh Hyun-kyung, Hong Ah-reum, Kang Ji-sub, Kim Yu-seok, Baek Seung-hee, and Ahn Jae-min. It aired on tvN, premiering on May 4, 2015 on Mondays to Thrusdays at 21:40 (KST) time slot.
Title: My Heart Twinkle Twinkle
Passage: My Heart Twinkle Twinkle () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Jang Shin-young, Bae Soo-bin, Lee Tae-im, and Nam Bo-ra. It aired on SBS from January 17 to April 12, 2015 on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 for 26 episodes.
Title: The Lover (TV series)
Passage: The Lover () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Oh Jung-se, Ryu Hyun-kyung, Jung Joon-young, Choi Yeo-jin, Park Jong-hwan, Ha Eun-seol, Takuya Terada and Lee Jae-joon. It aired on Mnet from April 2 to June 25, 2015 on Thursdays at 23:00 for 12 episodes.
Title: Kill Me, Heal Me
Passage: Kill Me, Heal Me () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Ji Sung, Hwang Jung-eum, Park Seo-joon, Oh Min-suk, and Kim Yoo-ri. It aired on MBC from January 7 to March 12, 2015 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. The series incorporates dissociative identity disorder and child abuse elements as pivotal topics. It reunited Ji Sung and Hwang Jung-eum, who previously starred together in "Secret Love" (2013).
Title: Jo Jung-suk
Passage: Jo Jung-suk (born December 26, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He began his career in theater, starring in "Spring Awakening", "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", and the stage adaptation of "The Harmonium in My Memory", among many other musicals and plays.
Title: Here Comes Mr. Oh
Passage: Here Comes Mr. Oh (; lit. "Here Comes Oh Ja-ryong" or "Oh Ja-ryong is Coming") is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Lee Jang-woo, Oh Yeon-seo, Jin Tae-hyun, and Seo Hyun-jin. The daily drama aired on MBC on Mondays to Fridays at 19:15 from November 19, 2012 to May 17, 2013 for 129 episodes.
Title: Hyde, Jekyll, Me
Passage: Hyde, Jekyll, Me () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Hyun Bin and Han Ji-min. It is based on Lee Choong-ho's webtoon "Dr. Jekyll Is Mr. Hyde" (), which gave a romantic comedy spin on the literary character. The series aired on SBS from January 21 to March 26, 2015 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
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Jo Jung-suk
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Oh My Ghostess
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Jo Jung-suk
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Who played June Moone's role in 2016?
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Title: 1994 FIFA World Cup Group D
Passage: Group D of the 1994 FIFA World Cup was one of six groups of four teams competing at the 1994 World Cup in the United States. The first match was played June 21, 1994 and the final games took place simultaneously on June 30, 1994.
Title: Longest professional baseball game
Passage: The Pawtucket Red Sox and the Rochester Red Wings, two teams from the Triple-A International League, played the longest game in professional baseball history. It lasted 33 innings, with 8 hours and 25 minutes of playing time. 32 innings were played April 1819, 1981, at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and the final 33rd inning was played June 23, 1981. Pawtucket won the game, 32.
Title: 2016 Collegiate Rugby Championship
Passage: The 2016 Collegiate Rugby Championship is a college rugby sevens tournament played June 45 at Talen Energy Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. It is the seventh annual Collegiate Rugby Championship, and the sixth consecutive year that the tournament will be at Talen Energy Stadium (formerly known as PPL Park). The event was broadcast on NBC and NBCSN.
Title: 1994 FIFA World Cup Group F
Passage: Group F of the 1994 FIFA World Cup was one of six groups of four teams competing at the 1994 World Cup in the United States. The first match was played June 19, 1994 and the final games took place simultaneously on June 29, 1994.
Title: 2016 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
Passage: The 2016 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational was a professional golf tournament played June 30 July 3 on the South Course of Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. It was the 18th WGC-Bridgestone Invitational tournament, and the third of the World Golf Championships events in 2016.
Title: Enchantress (DC Comics)
Passage: The Enchantress (June Moone) is a fictional character and a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bob Haney and Howard Purcell, the character made her first appearance in "Strange Adventures" 187 (April 1966).
Title: 2016 KPMG Women's PGA Championship
Passage: The 2016 KPMG Women's PGA Championship was the 62nd Women's PGA Championship, played June 912 at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Washington, a suburb east of Seattle. Brooke Henderson, 18, won her first major title with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff with top-ranked Lydia Ko. It was the second win in a major by a Canadian and the first in 48 years. Henderson and Ko both had bogey-free final rounds with scores of 65 (6) and 67 (4), respectively.
Title: Rowena Wallace
Passage: Rowena Wallace (born 23 August 1947) is an English-born Australian actress, most especially in the genre of television soap opera and theatre. She is best known for her Gold Logie-winning role as Patricia "Pat The Rat" HamiltonMorrellPalmer in "Sons and Daughters", the first soap star, non-television personality to win the Gold and from 2000-03 she played June Reynolds in Home and Away, and in 2007 briefly played Mary Casey in Neighbours.
Title: Cara Delevingne
Passage: Cara Jocelyn Delevingne ( ; born 12 August 1992) is an English fashion model and actress. She signed with Storm Model Management after leaving school in 2009. Delevingne won the "Model of the Year" award at the British Fashion Awards in 2012 and 2014 and has appeared in shows for houses including Burberry, Chanel, Mulberry, Dolce Gabbana, and Jason Wu. She started her acting career with a minor role in the 2012 film adaptation of "Anna Karenina". Her first major roles were as Margo Roth Spiegelman in the romantic mystery film "Paper Towns" (2015), Kath Talent in "London Fields", and the Enchantress in the comic book film "Suicide Squad" (2016).
Title: 2012 PIFL season
Passage: The 2012 Professional Indoor Football League season was the inaugural season of the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL). The regular season began March 10, 2012, and ended on June 16, 2012. Each team played a 12-game schedule. The top 4 teams in the regular season standings commenced the playoffs on June 23. The final was played June 30, with the Albany Panthers defeating the Richmond Raiders to win the inaugural championship.
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Cara Jocelyn Delevingne
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Cara Delevingne
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Enchantress (DC Comics)
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What are the similarities between Bougainville Our Island Our Fight and The Anderson Platoon documentaries?
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Title: Battle of Porton Plantation
Passage: The Battle of Porton Plantation (810 June 1945) took place near the village of Soraken on Bougainville Island, in the Solomon Islands archipelago during World War II. Involving forces from Australia, New Zealand and Japan, the battle was part of the wider Bougainville campaign, which had begun in late 1943 and lasted until the end of the war in August 1945. The battle formed part of Australian efforts to liberate the northern part of Bougainville.
Title: Bougainville Strait
Passage: Bougainville Strait separates Choiseul Island, part of the Solomon Islands from Bougainville Island, the next to the northward and part of Papua New Guinea. It was first passed through in 1768 by Louis Antoine de Bougainville, who christened it. A Lieutenant John Shortland of the Royal Navy sailed through it in 1788, giving the name of Treasury Islands to the numerous islands, lying in the strait. He named the strait after himself, but it later became known as Bougainville.
Title: Louis Antoine de Bougainville
Passage: Louis-Antoine, Comte de Bougainville (12 November 1729 31 August 1811) was a French admiral and explorer. A contemporary of the British explorer James Cook, he took part in the Seven Years' War in North America and the American Revolutionary War against Britain. Bougainville later gained fame for his expeditions, including circumnavigation of the globe in a scientific expedition, the first recorded settlement on the Falkland Islands, and voyages into the Pacific Ocean. Bougainville Island of Papua New Guinea was named for him.
Title: Bougainville whistler
Passage: The Bougainville whistler ("Pachycephala richardsi") or Bougainville hooded whistler is a species of bird in the family Pachycephalidae. It is found on Bougainville Island, east of New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. The Bougainville whistler was split from the Hooded whistler in 2014.
Title: Bougainville Copper
Passage: Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL) is a mining company of Papua New Guinea (PNG) that is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). BCL operated the copper, gold and silver mine at Panguna in central Bougainville (Bougainville Island) in PNG from 1971 to 1989. Mining operations were officially halted on 15 May 1989, due to militant activity and the mine has remained closed since.
Title: Bougainville Our Island Our Fight
Passage: Bougainville Our Island Our Fight is a 1998 Australian documentary film. It was produced and directed by Wayne Coles-Janess.
Title: Battle of Empress Augusta Bay
Passage: The Battle of Empress Augusta Bay, on 12 November 1943also known as the Battle of Gazelle Bay, Operation Cherry Blossom, and in Japanese sources as the Sea Battle off Bougainville Island ()was a naval battle fought near the island of Bougainville in Empress Augusta Bay. The naval battle was a result of Allied landings on nearby Bougainville in the first action in the Bougainville campaign of World War II and may also be seen as part of the Solomons and New Guinea campaigns. The battle was significant as part of a broader Allied strategyknown as Operation Cartwheelaimed at isolating and surrounding the major Imperial base at Rabaul. The intention was to establish a beachhead on Bougainville, within which an airfield would be built.
Title: The Anderson Platoon
Passage: The Anderson Platoon (French: "La Section Anderson" , released in 1966 in Europe, 1967 in the US) is a documentary feature by Pierre Schoendoerffer about the Vietnam War, named after the leader of the platoon - Lieutenant Joseph B. Anderson - with which Schoendeorffer was embedded. Two decades later, a sequel was released as "Reminiscence".
Title: Buin, Papua New Guinea
Passage: Buin, a town on Bougainville Island, and the capital of the South Bougainville District, in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, in eastern Papua New Guinea. The island is in the northern Solomon Islands Archipelago of the Melanesia region, in the South Pacific Ocean.
Title: Bougainville Island
Passage: Bougainville Island is the main island of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville of Papua New Guinea. This region is also known as Bougainville Province or the North Solomons. Its land area is 9,300 km. The population of the province is 175,160 (2000 census), which includes the adjacent island of Buka and assorted outlying islands including the Carterets. Mount Balbi at 2,700 m is the highest point. Although Bougainville Island is geographically part of the Solomon Islands archipelago, it is not a part of the state of Solomon Islands.
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the Vietnam War
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Bougainville Our Island Our Fight
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The Anderson Platoon
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Are both Ralph Saenz and Roddy Woomble credited as writers?
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Title: WarningsPromises
Passage: WarningsPromises is the fourth full-length studio album by the Scottish rock band, Idlewild, released on 7 March 2005, on Parlophone. The album marks the only appearance of bassist Gavin Fox, following the departure of Bob Fairfoull in 2002, and is the first album to feature touring guitarist Allan Stewart as a permanent member. During the recording of the album, Roddy Woomble described the process as feeling "so different, in every way, than any of our other records," and cited that Idlewild felt like a "new band".
Title: The Remote Part
Passage: The Remote Part is the third album by Scottish rock band Idlewild, released on 15 July 2002. It received broadly positive reviews and is Idlewild's most commercially successful album to date, entering the UK album chart at Number 3 and selling 100,000 copies within a month. It is currently certified as Gold within the U.K. Vocalist Roddy Woomble notes that the band felt like "a collective of songwriters" during the writing process. Woomble credits guitarist Rod Jones with influencing the album's musical direction, stating that Jones "really started to take steps forward in terms of his guitar playing, and also his harmonies. I think he pulled the record in a more poppy way, as thats the sort of musician he is he loves bands like Teenage Fanclub and Yes and ELO and The Police."
Title: Aidan O'Rourke (musician)
Passage: Aidan O'Rourke (born 1975) is a Scottish contemporary folk music fiddle player and composer. He was named the 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Musician of the Year and the Scots Trad Music Awards 2011 Composer of the Year. In addition to his solo career, O'Rourke also plays in the award-winning folk trio Lau alongside Kris Drever and Martin Green. He was one of 20 musicians commissioned for New Music 20x12 by PRS for Music Foundation to celebrate the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. O'Rourke has worked with Eddi Reader, Andy Sheppard, Alyth, Roddy Woomble and appears on more than eighty recordings. Previously, he was a member of Blazin' Fiddles, The Unusual Suspects and Tabache.
Title: Ballads of the Book
Passage: Ballads of the Book is a collaborative studio album, released on 5 March 2007, on Chemikal Underground. The project was curated by Idlewild lead vocalist Roddy Woomble, and features collaborations between Scottish musicians and Scottish writers. The album is considered a "joint effort" by all those involved. "Ballads of the Book" was produced at Chem19 studios by Paul Savage and Andy Miller.
Title: My Secret Is My Silence
Passage: My Secret is My Silence is the debut studio album by Idlewild lead vocalist Roddy Woomble, released 24 July 2006, on Pure Records.
Title: Idlewild (band)
Passage: Idlewild are a Scottish indie rock band that formed in Edinburgh in 1995. The band's line-up consists of Roddy Woomble (lead vocals), Rod Jones (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Newton (drums), Andrew Mitchell (bass) and Luciano Rossi (keyboards). To date, Idlewild have released seven full-length studio albums, with their latest, "Everything Ever Written", released in February 2015.
Title: Ralph Saenz
Passage: Ralph Michael Saenz (born May 17, 1965), better known by the stage name Michael Starr, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead singer for the comedic glam metal band Steel Panther.
Title: The Impossible Song amp; Other Songs
Passage: The Impossible Song Other Songs is the third solo album by folk musician and Idlewild vocalist Roddy Woomble, released on 21 March 2011 on Greenvoe Records. Regarding the album's overall aesthetic, Woomble states: "My first two solo albums were much more low-key than this one and they were far more rooted in traditional Scottish folk. This record is a real change it's more eclectic while still being part of that folk scene."
Title: Roddy Woomble
Passage: Roderick "Roddy" Woomble (born 13 August 1976) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and writer. He is best known as the lead vocalist of indie rock band Idlewild, with whom he has recorded seven studio albums. In 2006, Woomble released his debut solo album, "My Secret is My Silence", and released two subsequent albums, "The Impossible Song Other Songs" and "Listen to Keep", in 2011 and 2013, respectively. He will release his fourth studio album "The Deluder" on 1st September 2017.
Title: Make Another World
Passage: Make Another World is the fifth full-length studio album by the Scottish rock band Idlewild, released on 5 March 2007 through Sequel Records. The album is the first with bass guitarist Gareth Russell, following Gavin Fox's departure at the end of 2005, and is their first since leaving Parlophone. Vocalist Roddy Woomble said that the band "made a conscious decision to make a strong, loud, rock record."
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Ralph Saenz
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Roddy Woomble
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Who was born first, Carol Kane or Andy Kaufman?
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Title: Carol Kane
Passage: Carolyn Laurie Kane (born June 18, 1952) is an American stage, screen and television actress and comedian. She became known in the 1970s in films such as "Hester Street" (for which she received an Academy Award nomination) and "Annie Hall". She appeared on the television series "Taxi" in the early 1980s, as the wife of Latka, the character played by Andy Kaufman, winning two Emmy Awards for her work. She has played the character of Madame Morrible in the musical "Wicked", both in regional productions and on Broadway from 2005 to 2014. Since 2015, she has been a main cast member on the Netflix original series "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt", in which she plays Lillian Kaushtupper.
Title: Tony Clifton
Passage: Tony Clifton is a character created by late performance artist Andy Kaufman, who also portrayed him in the late 1970s. Characteristic of the many elaborate hoaxes and practical jokes Kaufman concocted, Clifton was not exclusively portrayed by Kaufman. Others, mainly longtime Kaufman friend Bob Zmuda, also performed the role.
Title: Sounds Just Like Chicken
Passage: Sounds Just Like Chicken is Colorado songwriter Bill Braun and Washington guitaristsongwriter Scott Strong, aka - "Sock". The album of the same name was released in January 2011. This album marks the first time these two songwriters have collaborated solely with each other on an original project. Prior to forming Sounds Just Like Chicken, they worked together supporting other diverse artists, including a U.S. and European tour with singersongwriter Bobby Womack, as well as nightclub, theater and television work in support of the late comedian Andy Kaufman. Braun and Strong collaborated on an album titled "House Of Cards" with musiciansongwriter Tim Scott, which included a song titled "Give A Little Extra". That song was featured in the 2004 movie 'Connie and Carla' directed by Michael Lembeck, starring Nia Vardalos, Toni Collette, and David Duchovny.
Title: Andy Kaufman
Passage: Andrew G. Kaufman (January 17, 1949 May 16, 1984) was an American comedian, actor, writer, performance artist and professional wrestler. While often referred to as a comedian, Kaufman described himself instead as a "song and dance man." He disdained telling jokes and engaging in comedy as it was traditionally understood, once saying in a rare introspective interview, "I am not a comic, I have never told a joke. ... The comedian's promise is that he will go out there and make you laugh with him. ... My only promise is that I will try to entertain you as best I can."
Title: Andy and His Grandmother
Passage: Andy and His Grandmother is the posthumous debut album from American comedian Andy Kaufman, released on Drag City on July 16, 2013. Composed of recordings that Kaufman made on microcassette from 1977 to 1979, the album was created by several of Kaufman's friends as well as contemporary comedians.
Title: Was This Man a Genius?
Passage: Was This Man a Genius? : Talks with Andy Kaufman is a 2001 non-fiction work by American author Julie Hecht. It was first published on April 17, 2001 through Random House and was republished in paperback through Simon Schuster in 2009. The book is based on a book-length profile that Hecht had written, which was based on conversations that Hecht had held with comedian Andy Kaufman during 1978 and 1979.
Title: Budd Friedman
Passage: Budd M. Friedman (born June 6, 1932 in Los Angeles, California) is best known as the founder and original proprietor and MC of the Improvisation Comedy Club, which opened in 1963, on West 44th Street near the SE corner of 9th Avenue, in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan. He was instrumental in launching the comedy careers of Rodney Dangerfield, Richard Lewis, Robert Klein, Jay Leno, Andy Kaufman, Freddie Prinze, Steve Landesberg, Jimmie Walker, and for a brief time, managed Bette Midler at the early stages of her career. It was with Friedman's help and guidance that Ms. Midler first appeared on The Tonight Show.
Title: Latka Gravas
Passage: Latka Gravas is a fictional character on the television sitcom "Taxi" portrayed by Andy Kaufman. A sweet-natured and lovable-but-goofy mechanic, Latka was based on a character Kaufman created known as Foreign Man.
Title: Man on the Moon (film)
Passage: Man on the Moon is a 1999 American biographical comedy-drama film about the late American entertainer Andy Kaufman, starring Jim Carrey as Kaufman. The film was directed by Milo Forman and also features Danny DeVito, Courtney Love, and Paul Giamatti.
Title: Heartbeeps
Passage: Heartbeeps is a 1981 romantic science fiction comedy film about two robots who fall in love and decide to strike out on their own. It was directed by Allan Arkush, and starred Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters as the robots. This was Kaufman's final performance in a theatrical film.
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Andy Kaufman
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Carol Kane
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Andy Kaufman
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Are Gerhart Hauptmann and Piers Anthony both German?
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Title: Hauptmann (crater)
Passage: Hauptmann is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 120 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1985. Hauptmann is named for the German playwright Gerhart Hauptmann, who lived from 1862 to 1946.
Title: The Weavers (play)
Passage: The Weavers (German: "Die Weber" , Silesian German: "De Waber" ) is a play written by the German playwright Gerhart Hauptmann in 1892. The play sympathetically portrays a group of Silesian weavers who staged an uprising during the 1840s due to their concerns about the Industrial Revolution.
Title: The Assumption of Hannele
Passage: The Ascension of Little Hannele (German: "Hanneles Himmelfahrt" ), also known simply as "Hannele", is an 1893 play by the German playwright Gerhart Hauptmann. In contrast to Hauptmann's naturalistic dramas, "The Assumption of Hannele" adopts a more symbolist dramaturgy and includes a dream sequence. The play is the first in recorded world literature with a child as its heroine. It was first published in 1894. Hauptmann was awarded the Grillparzer Prize in 1896 for the play.
Title: The Conflagration
Passage: The Conflagration (German: "Der rote Hahn" , 1901) is a German play written by Gerhart Hauptmann (18621946). Like Henrik Ibsen, Hauptmann focuses attention on social issues. Unlike "The Weavers" (1892) and "The Assumption of Hannele" (1893), it does not seem to have ever been performed on Broadway; however, it was adapted as a German film in 1962, directed by John Olden and starring Rudolf Platte as Schuhmachermeister Fielitz and Inge Meysel as Frau Fielitz.
Title: Gerhart Hauptmann
Passage: Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann (15 November 1862 6 June 1946) was a German dramatist and novelist. He is counted among the most important promoters of literary naturalism, though he integrated other styles into his work as well. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1912.
Title: Piers Anthony
Passage: Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob (born 6 August 1934 in Oxford, England) is an English American author in the science fiction and fantasy genres, publishing under the name Piers Anthony. He is most famous for his set in the fictional realm of Xanth.
Title: Air Apparent
Passage: Air Apparent is the thirty-first book of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony, which was first mentioned in the "Author's Note" in "Currant Events". Piers Anthony stated that notions from his readers have already been set aside for use in this installment in the same "Author's Note."
Title: The Rats (play)
Passage: The Rats is a stage drama in five acts by Gerhart Hauptmann, which premiered in 1911, one year before the author received the Nobel Prize for Literature. Unlike other Hauptmann plays, such as "The Weavers" (1892) and "The Assumption of Hannele" (1893), this one does not seem ever to have been performed on Broadway.
Title: The Beaver Coat (1928 film)
Passage: The Beaver Coat (German: Der Biberpelz ) is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Erich Schnfelder and starring Ralph Arthur Roberts, Lucie Hflich and Wolfgang von Schwindt. It is based on Gerhart Hauptmann's play "The Beaver Coat". It was made by the German subsidiary of First National Pictures.
Title: Drayman Henschel
Passage: Drayman Henschel (German: "Fhrmann Henschell" ), also known as "Carter Henschel", is an 1898 five-act naturalistic play by the German playwright Gerhart Hauptmann. Unlike his 1892 play "The Weavers", Hauptmann focuses on the story's psychological rather than social dimensions. As with his 1902 play "Rose Bernd", the play charts the demise of an ordinary man who falls victim to circumstances beyond his control. As with many of Hauptmann's dramas, it ends with the main character's suicide.
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Gerhart Hauptmann
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Piers Anthony
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Are both Justine Henin and Virginia Ruano Pascual former professional tennis players?
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Title: 2007 China Open Women's Doubles
Passage: Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Surez were the defending champions, but Suarez retired from the sport on September 1, 2007, and only Ruano Pascual competed that year.
Title: Virginia Ruano Pascual
Passage: Virginia Ruano Pascual (born 21 September 1973) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. She was born in Madrid, Spain.
Title: 2002 French Open Mixed Doubles
Passage: Virginia Ruano Pascual and Toms Carbonell were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. Ruano Pascual teamed up with Gastn Etlis and lost in second round to Cara and Wayne Black, while Carbonell did not compete this year due to retiring from professional tennis in 2001.
Title: 2010 French Open Women's Doubles
Passage: Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual were the defending champions, but they decided not to compete together. Ruano Pascual partnered up with Meghann Shaughnessy, but they lost in the first round against Cara Black and Elena Vesnina. Medina Garrigues partnered up with Liezel Huber, but they lost in the semifinals to Serena Williams and Venus Williams.
Title: 2001 Idea Prokom Open Women's Doubles
Passage: Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Surez were the defending champions, but none competed this year. Ruano Pascual decided to focus on the singles tournament, while Surez decided to rest after competing in the World Group Play-offs of the Fed Cup.
Title: Justine Henin
Passage: Justine Henin (] ; born 1 June 1982), known between 2002 and 2007 as Justine Hnin-Hardenne, is a Belgian former professional tennis player known for her all-court style of play and notably being one of the few female players to use a single-handed backhand. She spent a total of 117 weeks as the world No. 1 and was the year-end No. 1 in 2003, 2006 and 2007.
Title: 1999 Westel 900 Budapest Open Doubles
Passage: The 1999 Westel 900 Budapest Open Doubles was the doubles event of the second edition of the Budapest Grand Prix; a WTA Tier IV tournament and the most prestigious women's tennis tournament held in Hungary. Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Surez were the defending champions but only Ruano Pascual competed that year with Laura Montalvo.
Title: 2003 US Open Women's Doubles
Passage: Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Surez were the defending champions and won in the final 62, 63, against Svetlana Kuznetsova and Martina Navratilova in straight sets. This was Ruano Pascual's 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open. It was also Surez' 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open.
Title: 1999 ANZ Tasmanian International Doubles
Passage: The 1999 ANZ Tasmanian International Doubles was the doubles event of the sixth edition of the ANZ Tasmanian International. Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Surez were the defending champions but only Ruano Pascual competed that year with Florencia Labat. Labat and Ruano Pascual lost in the first round to Nannie de Villiers and Eva Melicharov.
Title: 2005 Family Circle Cup Doubles
Passage: Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Surez were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Surez did not compete this year, Ruano Pascual teamed up with Conchita Martnez and successfully defended her title, by defeating Iveta Beneov and Kvta Peschke 61, 64 in the final.
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yes
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Justine Henin
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Virginia Ruano Pascual
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What character was portrayed by Yang Xuwen in a television series adapted from a Novel by Louis Cha and directed by Jeffrey Chiang?
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Title: The Condor Heroes 95
Passage: The Condor Heroes 95 is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel "The Return of the Condor Heroes". It was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1995. Many of the cast from "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (1994) reprised their roles in this series, such as Lau Dan (Hung Tsat-kung) and Wayne Lai (Chow Pak-tung). In addition, Jason Pai reprised his breakthrough role as Kwok Ching, whom he previously portrayed in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (1976) and "The Return of the Condor Heroes" (1976).
Title: Swordsman (TV series)
Passage: Swordsman (Chinese: ) is a 2013 Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer". The series is written and produced by Yu Zheng, and stars Wallace Huo, Joe Chen, Yuan Shanshan, Chen Xiao and Yang Rong. Shooting started on 24 March 2015 in Xiandu, Jinyun County, Lishui, Zhejiang. It was first aired in China on Hunan Television from 6 February to 4 March 2013. The plot deviates significantly from the novel, with Dongfang Bubai depicted as a woman (instead of a castrated man) and having a romantic affair with Linghu Chong.
Title: The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2017 TV series)
Passage: The Legend of the Condor Heroes is a 2017 Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title and a remake of the 1983 Hong Kong television series based on the same novel. The series was directed by Jeffrey Chiang and starred Yang Xuwen, Li Yitong, Chen Xingxu and Meng Ziyi in the lead roles. It started airing on Dragon TV in mainland China on 9 January 2017, and on TVB Jade in Hong Kong on 8 May 2017.
Title: Royal Tramp (TV series)
Passage: Royal Tramp is a 2008 Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel "The Deer and the Cauldron". Produced by Zhang Jizhong and Huayi Brothers, the series consists of 50 episodes, filmed in high definition. The series was first broadcast on Jiangsu TV in China in 2008 and was subsequently aired on TVB in Hong Kong and other countries.
Title: The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983 TV series)
Passage: The Legend of the Condor Heroes is a Hong Kong "wuxia" television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. It was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1983. The 59 episodes long series is divided into three parts. This 1983 version is considered by many to be a classic television adaptation of the novel and features the breakthrough role of Barbara Yung, who played Huang Rong.
Title: The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2008 TV series)
Passage: The Legend of the Condor Heroes (Chinese: ) is a 2008 Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. The series was produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai, and stars Hu Ge, Ariel Lin, Justin Yuan and Cecilia Liu. The series was first broadcast on KMTV-1 in China in July 2008.
Title: Deadly Secret
Passage: Deadly Secret is a Hong Kong "wuxia" television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel "A Deadly Secret". The series was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1989.
Title: The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1994 TV series)
Passage: The Legend of the Condor Heroes is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in 1994.
Title: The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (2013 TV series)
Passage: The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils is a Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils". It is produced by the companies Zhejiang Hua Ce Media and Dong Yang Da Qian Media, and directed by Hong Kong television series director Lai Shui-ching. Filming started on 10 November 2012. The series was first aired on Hunan TV on 22 December 2013.
Title: Yang Xuwen
Passage: Yang Xuwen (; born 2 April 1994) is a Chinese actor, best known in television series for portraying Guo Jing in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (2017) amd Qing Long in "Noble Aspirations" (2016).
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Guo Jing
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Yang Xuwen
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The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2017 TV series)
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What tennis player reached a career-high ranking of World No. 5 in June 2009, Luk Dlouh or Xavier Malisse?
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Title: 2012 Farmers Classic
Passage: The 2012 Farmers Classic, presented by Mercedes-Benz, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Los Angeles. It was the 86th edition of the Los Angeles Open, and was part of the Emirates Airline US Open Series of the 2012 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on the campus of UCLA, from July 23 through July 29, 2012, with total player compensation in excess of 1 million. The events were televised by ESPN2 and the Tennis Channel. During the early rounds, Rhythm Blues group "The Spinners," and "Sax and the City" performed at the Classic. Sam Querrey from California, fellow American James Blake, Frances Nicolas Mahut and Belgiums Xavier Malisse, the tournaments reigning doubles champion, were participants of this year's tournaments.
Title: Xavier Malisse
Passage: Xavier Malisse (born 19 July 1980) is Belgian retired professional tennis player. Born in the north-western Flemish city of Kortrijk and nicknamed "X-Man", he is only one of two players from Belgium (the other being David Goffin) to have been ranked in the top 20 of the ATP tour, with a career-high singles ranking of World No. 19.
Title: Olivier Rochus
Passage: Olivier Rochus (] ; born 18 January 1981) is a retired Belgian tennis player. He has won two singles titles in his career and in 2004 won the French Open doubles title partnering fellow Belgian Xavier Malisse. Rochus' career-high singles ranking is World No. 24.
Title: 2010 UNICEF Open Men's Doubles
Passage: Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman were defending champions, but they lost in the semifinals against Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecu. Lindstedt and Tecu won the final 16, 75, [107] against Luk Dlouh and Leander Paes.
Title: Anastasia Myskina
Passage: Anastasiya Andreyevna Myskina (Russian: ; ] ; born 8 July 1981) is a Russian former tennis player. She won the 2004 French Open singles title, becoming the first Russian female tennis player to win a Grand Slam singles title. Subsequent to this victory, she rose to No. 3 in the WTA rankings, becoming the first Russian female tennis player to reach the top 3 in the history of the rankings. In September 2004, she reached a career-high ranking of No. 2. She has not officially retired, but has been inactive on the WTA Tour since May 2007.
Title: 2016 Prosperita Open Doubles
Passage: Andrej Martin and Hans Podlipnik were the defending champions but chose to participate with different partners. Martin chose to participate with Tomasz Bednarek, while Podlipnik chose to partner with Luk Dlouh. Martin and Podlipnik faced each other in the semifinals, with Podlipnik advancing to the final. Podlipnik failed to defend his title, losing to Sander Arends and Tristan-Samuel Weissborn 76, 67, [105] in the final.
Title: Viktor Galovi
Passage: Viktor Galovi (born 19 September 1990 in Nova Gradika) is a Croatian tennis player. Galovi has a career high ATP singles ranking of 224, achieved on 17 July 2017. Galovi made his ATP main draw singles debut at the 2014 Bet-at-home Cup Kitzbhel where he qualified for the main draw, defeating Philipp Davydenko, Luk Dlouh and Antonio Vei en route. In the main draw he lost to Albert Ramos-Violas in three sets in the first round.
Title: Priscilla Hon
Passage: Priscilla Hon (born 10 May 1998) is an Australian tennis player of Hong Kong descent. Hon has a WTA singles career-high ranking of 237 achieved on 25 September 2017. She also has a WTA doubles career-high ranking of 136 achieved on 25 September 2017.
Title: Ayumi Morita
Passage: Ayumi Morita ( , Morita Ayumi , born March 11, 1990) is a Japanese tennis player. She reached her career-high ranking of 42nd in the world on June 6, 2011 and is currently the fifth highest ranked Japanese player in the world at world No. 153. At Junior level, she reached a career high ranking of No. 3.
Title: Luk Dlouh
Passage: Luk Dlouh (born 9 April 1983) is a professional Czech tennis player on the ATP Tour. A doubles specialist, Dlouh reached a career-high ranking of World No. 5 in June 2009.
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Luk Dlouh
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Luk Dlouh
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Xavier Malisse
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Marc Polmans, with Andrew Whittington, reached the semi-final of a tennis tournament where who were the defending champions?
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Title: 2006 French Open
Passage: The 2006 French Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France from May 28 to June 11, 2006. It was the 105th staging of the French Open, and the second of the four Grand Slam tennis events of 2006. This edition made history as it became the first Grand Slam tournament to start on a Sunday. It was the 2nd time since 1985 that all top 4 seeds reached the semi-finals in the men's singles of a Grand Slam tournament. This did not happen again until the same tournament 5 years later. Both defending champions, Rafael Nadal and Justine Henin-Hardenne, retained their titles.
Title: Jake Delaney
Passage: Jake Delaney (born 14 May 1997 in Sydney) is an Australian tennis player. Delaney won the 2015 Australian Open Boys' Doubles title with fellow Australian Marc Polmans, defeating Hubert Hurkacz and Alex Molan in the final, 06, 62, [108].
Title: 2015 Australian Open Men's Doubles
Passage: ukasz Kubot and Robert Lindstedt were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Kubot teamed up with Jrmy Chardy, but lost in the second round to Alex Bolt and Andrew Whittington. Lindstedt played alongside Marcin Matkowski, but lost in the second round to Jonathan Erlich and Treat Huey.
Title: 1999 Italian Open Women's Doubles
Passage: The 1999 Italian Open Doubles was the doubles event of the fifty-fifth edition of the tennis tournament played at Rome, Italy, the most prestigious tennis tournament in Southern Europe. It was the fifth WTA Tier I tournament of the year, and part of the European claycourt season. Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Surez were the defending champions, but lost to Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova in the quarterfinals.
Title: 2017 Australian Open Men's Doubles
Passage: Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Sam Querrey and Donald Young.
Title: 2013 Bendigo Women's International (2)
Passage: The 2013 Bendigo Women's International (2) was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the sixth edition of the tournament (second of the year) which was part of the 2013 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of 50,000 in prize money. It took place in Bendigo, Australia, on 28 October3 November 2013. Rodionova, Barty and Peers were listed as the defending champions as they were the champions of the event last year, as there were two events in 2013 they are listed as defending champions for both editions.
Title: 1999 WTA German Open Doubles
Passage: The 1999 WTA German Open Singles was the singles event of the fifty-fifth edition of the tennis tournament played at Berlin, Germany, the most prestigious tennis tournament in Latin Europe. It was the sixth WTA Tier I tournament of the year, and part of the European claycourt season. Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but only Zvereva participated this year with Mary Pierce. They were eliminated in the first round by Brie Rippner and Tara Snyder.
Title: Marc Polmans
Passage: Marc Polmans (born 2 May 1997) is a South African born Australian tennis player. Polmans won the 2015 Australian Open Boys' Doubles title with fellow Australian Jake Delaney, defeating Hubert Hurkacz and Alex Molan in the final, 06, 62, [108]. He reached the semi-final of the 2017 Australian Open Men's Doubles with Andrew Whittington.
Title: 2016 Tallahassee Tennis Challenger Doubles
Passage: Dennis Novikov and Julio Peralta were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, defeating Peter Luczak and Marc Polmans 36, 64, [1210] in the final.
Title: 2016 Australian Open Boys' Doubles
Passage: Jake Delaney and Marc Polmans were the defending champions, however both players were no longer eligible to play juniors.
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Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares
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Marc Polmans
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2017 Australian Open Men's Doubles
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Roman Karmen and Patricia Rozema, have which occupation in common?
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Title: Montreal Stories
Passage: Montreal Stories (French: "Montral vu par..." ), also titled as Montreal Sextet in some releases, is a Canadian drama film, released in 1991 as an homage to the city of Montreal on the occasion of its 350th anniversary. Written and directed by Denys Arcand, Michel Brault, Atom Egoyan, Jacques Leduc, La Pool and Patricia Rozema, the film is an anthology of six short films, one by each of the credited directors.
Title: Roman Karmen
Passage: Roman Lazarevich Karmen (Russian: ; 29 November [O.S. 16 November] 1906 in Odessa 28 April 1978 in Moscow) was a Soviet war camera-man and film director and one of the most influential figures in documentary film making.
Title: Peter Mettler
Passage: Peter Mettler (born September 7, 1958) is a Swiss-Canadian film director and cinematographer. He is best known for his unique, intuitive approach to documentary, evinced by such films as "Picture of Light" (1994), "Gambling, Gods and LSD" (2002), and "The End of Time" (2012). He has also worked as a cinematographer on films by Atom Egoyan, Patricia Rozema, Bruce McDonald, and Jennifer Baichwal, and has collaborated with numerous other artists, including Michael Ondaatje, Fred Frith, Jim O'Rourke, Jane Siberry, Robert Lepage, Edward Burtynsky, Greg Hermanovic, Richie Hawtin, Neil Young, Jeremy Narby, and Franz Treichler.
Title: Great Is My Country
Passage: Vast is my Native Land (1958), also known as "Great is my Country", (Russian: , "Shiroka strana moya rodnaya" ), from the song of the same name, which is featured in the film, by the Russian composer Isaac Dunaevsky) was the first film shot in the Soviet wide-screen film format known as Kinopanorama. The film was directed by Roman Karmen, known for various documentary films produced in the Soviet Union. The music was composed by Kirill Molchanov, a noted composer of music for ballet and opera.
Title: Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
Passage: Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (also advertised as Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Mystery) is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by Patricia Rozema. The screenplay by Ann Peacock (based on the "Kit Kittredge" stories by Valerie Tripp) focuses on the American Girl character Kit Kittredge, who lives in Cincinnati, Ohio during the Great Depression. The film is the first and only in the "American Girl" film series to have a theatrical release; the first three were television movies. Julia Roberts served as one of the executive producers here (as she did with the TV movies).
Title: I've Heard the Mermaids Singing
Passage: I've Heard the Mermaids Singing is a 1987 feature film, directed by Patricia Rozema. The title is taken from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot.
Title: Mansfield Park (film)
Passage: Mansfield Park is a 1999 British romantic comedy-drama film based on Jane Austen's novel of the same name, written and directed by Patricia Rozema. The film departs from the original novel in several respects. For example, the life of Jane Austen is incorporated into the film, as well as the issues of slavery and plantation life. The majority of the film was made at Kirby Hall in Northamptonshire.
Title: Patricia Rozema
Passage: Patricia Rozema (born August 20, 1958) is a Canadian film director, writer and producer. She was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge in 1980s from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave.
Title: Nuremberg Trials (film)
Passage: The Nuremberg Trials is a 1947 Soviet-made documentary film about the trials of the Nazi leadership. It was produced by Roman Karmen, and was an English-language version of the Russian language film " " (Judgment of the Peoples).
Title: Oleg Makara
Passage: Oleg Makara-Kalmry (born October 13, 1954, Czechoslovakia) is a film director, screenwriter and Slovak writer. In 1969, he wrote his debut as a screenwriter "Pozlten dieva" at the age of 14. He then went on to study film directing at All States Institute (now Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography) in Moscow under Roman Karmen. A pseudonym is after his grandfather, art carpenter, Eduard Kalmry. E. Kalmry was a chief manager of water sawmill in Remetsk Hmre, East Slovakia, owned by family Vanderbilts.
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film director
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Roman Karmen
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Patricia Rozema
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Which Turner Broadcasting channel hosts an Indian animated television series named Kumbh Karan?
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Title: Jens Blauenfeldt
Passage: Jens Blauenfeldt (born 16 January 1968 in Copenhagen) is a television actor as well as a screenwriter and director for Denmark's national broadcasting channel Danmarks Radio (DR). He currently hosts the program "Kender du typen?" , which can be roughly translated into English as "Recognize the type?" It has run for four seasons with thirty-seven episodes, twenty-three starring himself. He also wrote episodes for the Danish version of "Big Brother".
Title: Cartoon Network (India)
Passage: Cartoon Network is an Indian television channel available on Dish TV, STAR India, Tata Sky, Airtel digital TV and other major Indian satellite and cable television providers. Distributed by Turner Broadcasting System (a unit of Time Warner Inc.) specifically for the South Asian region, the channel primarily airs animated shows in four different languages: English, Hindi, Telugu and Tamil. It is based on the original American version of the channel and started airing on 1 May 1995 as the first kids' channel in India.
Title: Kumbh Karan
Passage: Kumbh Karan is an Indian-animated television series broadcast by the Indian kids channel Pogo. The show was released on June 1, 2010. The show earned a budget of more than 300,000.
Title: Tales from Te Papa
Passage: Tales From Te Papa is a television series of mini-documentaries about objects from the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa) and the activities of the Museum staff. The series is a partnership between Television New Zealand and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. The series was commissioned by Television New Zealand for TVNZ6, a digital channel and New Zealand's first fully public service broadcasting channel without advertising breaks. Each episode runs for 5 to 8 minutes and shows on rotation in what would be the advertising break between programmes. Since TVNZ6 changed format to TVNZU on 1 March 2011 the series has moved to TVNZ7.
Title: Pogo (TV channel)
Passage: Pogo, which launched on 1 January 2004, is a cable and satellite television channel created by Turner Broadcasting, is a unit of Time Warner for India which primarily shows animated programming and some live-action shows based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Title: Boomerang (Latin America)
Passage: Boomerang is a 24-hour cable television channel owned by Turner Broadcasting System, a unit of Time Warner broadcasting throughout Latin America. Initially it was focused an older audience, airing classical Hanna-Barbera cartoons, emulating the US variant of the channel. However, in 2006 it was rebranded as the Latin American version of POGO, an Indian children-oriented channel. Two years later, in 2008 it was rebranded again with its own original graphics and programming, appealing to a teen-oriented audience, featuring original and syndicated series and movies. It had also aired music clips and concert specials, under the "Boombox" block. The channel currently focuses on kids programming again, as it was rebranded on 28 September 2014 with a new logo, graphics and schedule.
Title: Chamatkari Telephone
Passage: Chamatkari Telephone (literal meaning: "Magical Telephone") was an Indian animated television series that aired on DD National channel in early 1990s. The title song was:
Title: YooHoo amp; Friends (2009 TV series)
Passage: YooHoo Friends () (Officially subtitled "Travel Around the World to Find Greens" ()) is a Korean animated children's television series based on the toyline of the same name, produced by Korean toy manufacturer Aurora World. The series debuted on the Korean broadcasting channel KBS2 and later on KBS1 from July 7, 2009 to June 24, 2012.
Title: TruTV (Asia)
Passage: TruTV Asia is a cable television channel and is an edition of the Turner Broadcasting System-owned TruTV broadcasting to Asia. It is owned by Turner Broadcasting System Asia and Time Warner.
Title: TruTV (Latin America)
Passage: TruTV is a cable television channel and is an edition of the Turner Broadcasting System-owned TruTV broadcasting to Latin America. It is owned by Turner Broadcasting System Latin America and Time Warner, along with other channels like I.Sat, Space and TNT, between others. The channel airs "caught on video" reality programs, or as truTV calls it, "actuality" television. The channel was launched on April 1, 2009 replacing the channel "Retro". It's divided in two feeds, one in Spanish language and another one in Portuguese language, for Brazil. In July, 2010 a High Definition version of the channel was launched, called "truTV HD".
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Pogo
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Kumbh Karan
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Pogo (TV channel)
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The first Irish actress to win an Oscar starred with Tom Conti in a children's drama tv series produced by who?
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Title: Brenda Fricker
Passage: Brenda Fricker (born 17 February 1945) is an Irish actress of theatre, film and television. She has appeared in more than 30 films and television roles. In 1989, she became the first Irish actress to win an Oscar, earning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for "My Left Foot". As of July 2014, she has tentatively retired from acting.
Title: The Wright Verdicts
Passage: The Wright Verdicts is an American drama television series created by Dick Wolf. The series stars Tom Conti, Margaret Colin and Aida Turturro. The series aired from March 31, 1995, to June 11, 1995, on CBS.
Title: Umutsuz Ev Kadnlar
Passage: Umutsuz Ev Kadnlar, is a Turkish comedy drama TV series, based on the American comedy drama TV series Desperate Housewives.
Title: I Was a Rat
Passage: I Was a Rat is a British-Canadian children's drama television series broadcast on BBC One from 9 to 23 December 2001, based on the popular children's novel "I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers" by Philip Pullman. It was aired in the Sunday tea-time slot which traditionally accommodates a children's drama series in the run-up to Christmas. The series was produced by Andy Rowley and starred Calum Worthy in the leading role, alongside Tom Conti and Brenda Fricker. It was adapted by Richard Carpenter, who won a BAFTA award for the work.
Title: DNA (TV series)
Passage: DNA (originally broadcast as DoNovAn) is a British television crime drama, broadcast on ITV, starring Tom Conti and Samantha Bond as the main protagonists, Joe and Kate Donovan. Two series were produced - the first of which is a two-part story - and the second which features three, unrelated, entirely different cases. The initial series follows the work of Donovan, a retired police forensic pathologist, whose life is turned upside down after being called to a crime scene, only to find his own name scrawled on the wall in blood by the victim. In the second series, Donovan comes out of retirement to head up the FIU (Forensics Investigation Unit).
Title: Demons (TV series)
Passage: Demons is a British six-part supernatural drama TV series produced by Shine Productions, which premired on ITV on 3 January 2009. It was produced by the same company that made the Sky1 supernatural drama "Hex" and the BBC One fantasy series "Merlin". The DVD of the only series made was released on 6 April 2009.
Title: The Angel and the Soldier Boy
Passage: The Angel and the Soldier Boy is the 13th album by Irish folk group Clannad, released in 1989. It is the soundtrack to the animated movie of the same name and contains both the music to the movie and the narration of the story by Tom Conti. The animation is based on the award-winning children's picture book by Peter Collington.
Title: Spoed
Passage: Spoed is a Belgian action drama TV series produced in the Dutch language in Belgium since 2000. The series is also shown on both FlemishBelgian TV and Dutch TV. The series is directed by Johan Thiels and Guy Thys. The series has produced 217 episodes to date. It may be compared to the American TV programs "ER" or "Chicago Hope".
Title: The Flying Doctors
Passage: The Flying Doctors is an Australian drama TV series produced by Crawford Productions that revolves around the everyday lifesaving efforts of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, starring Andrew McFarlane as the newly arrived Dr. Tom Callaghan. The popular series ran for nine seasons and was successfully screened internationally.
Title: Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
Passage: Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Japanese: Senj no Mer Kurisumasu ( , "Merry Christmas on the Battlefield") , also known in many European editions as Furyo (, Japanese for "prisoner of war"), is a 1983 British-Japanese drama film directed by Nagisa Oshima, produced by Jeremy Thomas and starring David Bowie, Tom Conti, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takeshi Kitano and Jack Thompson.
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Andy Rowley
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I Was a Rat
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Brenda Fricker
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"Unsteady" is a song by American rock band X Ambassadors,the song has a remix version entitled "Unsteady (Erich Lee Gravity Remix)", a single for the motion picture soundtrack for which film, a 2016 romantic drama film directed by Thea Sharrock in her directorial debut and adapted by English author Jojo Moyes from her 2012 novel ?
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Title: Cannonball (Skylar Grey song)
Passage: Cannonball is a single released by American singer and songwriter, Skylar Grey. The song was written by Grey, Sam Harris, Noah Feldshuh, Casey Harris, Adam Levin and Alex da Kid, produced by the latter, and features the band X Ambassadors. "Cannonball" is on "FIFA 16" soundtrack, and was announced by "The Independent". It received official digital release on September 25, 2015 "Cannonball" will support the US collaborative tour between Grey and X Ambassadors. The song sold around 25,000 digital copies in the United States.
Title: Mall (soundtrack)
Passage: Mall: Music from the Motion Picture is the original motion picture soundtrack for the 2014 American drama film "Mall", consisting of songs written, recorded and performed by American rock band Linkin Park with Alec Puro, drummer of American rock band Deadsy. It was released through Warner Bros. and Machine Shop on December 12, 2014. The soundtrack was produced by Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, along with Rob Cavallo and Bill Boyd, who are both serving as executive producers. This is the sixth soundtrack soon to be released by the band. The previous soundtrack, "", was released on June 14, 2011 for the 2011 American live-action film, "".
Title: Me Before You (film)
Passage: Me Before You is a 2016 romantic drama film directed by Thea Sharrock in her directorial debut and adapted by English author Jojo Moyes from her 2012 novel of the same name. The film stars Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Steve Peacocke, Jenna Coleman, Charles Dance, Matthew Lewis, Janet McTeer, Vanessa Kirby and Joanna Lumley.
Title: Renegades (X Ambassadors song)
Passage: "Renegades" is a song by American rock band X Ambassadors. It was released as the second single from the band's debut studio album "VHS" on March 3, 2015. It peaked inside the top ten in ten countries, including France, Germany, Canada and Poland, where it reached number one. In the United States, the song peaked at number 17 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The song was nominated for the "Top Rock Song" award at the 2016 "Billboard" Music Awards.
Title: VHS (album)
Passage: VHS is the debut studio album by American rock band X Ambassadors. It was released on June 30, 2015 by KIDinaKORNER and Interscope Records. The album has spawned four singles, "Jungle", "Renegades", "Unsteady", and "Low Life".
Title: Sucker for Pain
Passage: "Sucker for Pain" is a song by the American rappers Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa and the band Imagine Dragons, with Logic and Ty Dolla Sign featuring X Ambassadors. The song was released as a single for the motion picture soundtrack for "Suicide Squad" (2016) on June 24, 2016 by Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Records. On June 24, 2016, the official music video was uploaded to the Atlantic YouTube channel.
Title: Unsteady (song)
Passage: "Unsteady" is a song by American rock band X Ambassadors. It was released as the third single from the band's debut studio album, "VHS", on October 13, 2015. The song has a remix version entitled "Unsteady (Erich Lee Gravity Remix)", a single for the motion picture soundtrack for the film "Me Before You.
Title: Jungle (X Ambassadors and Jamie N Commons song)
Passage: "Jungle" is a song by American rock band X Ambassadors and British blues rock singer Jamie N Commons. It was released as a single on 18 December 2013 by KIDinaKORNER and Interscope. The track appeared on X Ambassadors' 2014 EP "The Reason" and their 2015 studio album "VHS".
Title: The Reason (EP)
Passage: The Reason is the third EP by American rock band X Ambassadors, released on January 27, 2014. It spawned two singles: "Unsteady" and "Jungle".
Title: X Ambassadors
Passage: X Ambassadors (also stylized XA) is an American rock band from Ithaca, New York. It currently consists of lead vocalist Sam Harris, keyboardist Casey Harris, lead guitarist Noah Feldshuh, and drummer Adam Levin. Their most notable songs include "Jungle", "Renegades", and "Unsteady". The band's debut full-length album, "VHS", was released on June 30, 2015.
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Me Before You
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Unsteady (song)
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Me Before You (film)
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What member of Late Night with Conan O'Brien also did the voice of Mort in the "Madagascar" franchise?
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Title: Jerry Vivino
Passage: Jerry Vivino (born January 8, 1954 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American musician. He is currently a member of the Basic Cable Band, the house band for the TBS late night program "Conan". He was also a member of The Tonight Show Band, the house band on "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" and its predecessor, "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" on NBC.
Title: Jimmy Vivino
Passage: Jimmy Vivino (born January 10, 1955) is an American guitarist, keyboard player, singer, producer, and music director. He is best known as the leader of Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band, the house band for the TBS late night program "Conan". He was also a member of The Tonight Show Band, the house band on "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" and its predecessor, "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" on NBC. Vivino has also played with many rock bands, which most recently has included being a member of Beatles tribute band The Fab Faux.
Title: Andy Richter
Passage: Paul Andrew Richter (born October 28, 1966) is an American actor, writer, comedian, and late night talk show announcer. He is best known for his role as the sidekick of Conan O'Brien on each of the host's programs: "Late Night" and "The Tonight Show" on NBC, and "Conan" on TBS. He is also known for his work as the voice of Mort in the "Madagascar" franchise.
Title: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien
Passage: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien is an American late-night talk show that featured Conan O'Brien as host from June 1, 2009, to January 22, 2010, as part of NBC's long-running "Tonight Show" franchise. O'Brien previously hosted NBC's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", which followed "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" for 16 years, until his brief succession over Leno.
Title: List of Conan episodes
Passage: "Conan" is a current television program on TBS hosted by Conan O'Brien. O'Brien previously served as host of "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" for sixteen years, and as host of "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" from June 1, 2009 until January 22, 2010 when the show was canceled amidst the 2010 "Tonight Show" conflict. The conflict resulted in the former host, Jay Leno, being reinstated following the 2010 Winter Olympics on NBC, and O'Brien touring the country on his Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour.
Title: Brian Stack
Passage: Brian Stack (born August 18, 1964) is an American actor, comedian, and writer best known for his sketch comedy work on all three Conan O'Brien late-night talk shows, previously working on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien", and on O'Brien's current talk show, "Conan" on TBS. Stack left "Conan" in April 2015 to join the writing staff of the CBS series "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert".
Title: Brian McCann (actor)
Passage: Brian McCann (born August 16, 1965) is an American Emmy and WGA award-winning writer, actor, and comedian best known for his sketch comedy work on the late night talk show, "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", and more recently on "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" and "Conan".
Title: Late Night (TV series)
Passage: Late Night is an American late-night talk and variety show airing on NBC since 1982. Four men have hosted "Late Night": David Letterman (198293), Conan O'Brien (19932009), Jimmy Fallon (200914), and Seth Meyers (2014present). Each iteration of the show was built around its host, and maintained distinct identities aside from the title. The longest-serving host to date was O'Brien, who hosted "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" for 16 years, from September 1993 to February 2009.
Title: James Wormworth
Passage: James Wormworth is an American drummer and percussionist. Wormworth is a member of Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band on the TBS late night comedy program, "Conan". Wormworth often appeared as house drummer during the band's run as The Max Weinberg 7 on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." Wormworth joined the band as a full-time member when O'Brien became the host of "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien".
Title: Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Passage: Late Night with Conan O'Brien is an American late-night talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien that aired 2,725 episodes on NBC between 1993 and 2009. The show featured varied comedic material, celebrity interviews, and musical and comedy performances. "Late Night" aired weeknights at 12:37 am Eastern11:37 pm Central and 12:37 am Mountain in the United States. From 1993 until 2000, Andy Richter served as O'Brien's sidekick; following his departure, O'Brien was the show's sole featured performer. The show's house musical act was The Max Weinberg 7, led by E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg.
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Andy Richter
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Late Night with Conan O'Brien
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Andy Richter
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Ruhle Road Stone Arch Bridge spanned this stream where
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Title: Moore Road Stone Arch Bridge
Passage: Moore Road Stone Arch Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located at Cornwallville in Greene County, New York. It was constructed in 1887, and is a single-span, dry laid limestone structure with a round arch. Jeremiah Cunningham was the builder.
Title: Allan Teator Road Stone Arch Bridge
Passage: Allan Teator Road Stone Arch Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located at West Durham in Greene County, New York. It was constructed in 1892 and is a single span, dry laid limestone bridge with a round arch. It is seven feet wide. It spans a tributary of Catskill Creek.
Title: Bridge in Tredyffrin Township
Passage: The Bridge in Tredyffrin Township was a historic stone arch bridge carrying Gulph Road across Trout Creek in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA. It had one span, a solid, semicircular stone arch 27.8 ft long. There were stone wing walls at each end, with roughly squared stone voussoirs forming the arch ring. The vault of the arch had been sealed with gunite when the bridge was surveyed in 1982, and the parapets had also been topped with concrete. The bridge was built at an unknown date in the late 19th or early 20th century, and was a well-preserved, typical example of stone arch bridge construction in that period.
Title: Ruhle Road Stone Arch Bridge
Passage: Ruhle Road Stone Arch Bridge was a historic stone arch bridge located at Malta in Saratoga County, New York. It was constructed about 1873 and spanned the Ballston Creek. The arch measured 26 feet from the creek surface and 23.5 feet between the abutments.
Title: Brand Hollow Road Stone Arch Bridge
Passage: Brand Hollow Road Stone Arch Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located at West Durham in Greene County, New York. It was constructed in 18921893 and is a single span, dry laid limestone bridge with a round arch. It is eight feet wide with a span of four and one half feet.
Title: Ballston Creek
Passage: Ballston Creek, also called Shenantaha Creek from the Iroquios name for Ballston Lake ("deep water"), is a stream in Saratoga County, New York. It originates at the north end of Ballston Lake and runs approximately six miles (9.7 km) through the towns of Ballston and Malta, descending 100 feet before exiting into Round Lake.
Title: Old City Road Stone Arch Bridge
Passage: Old City Road Stone Arch Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located near Welch Corners in Herkimer County, New York. It was constructed in 1898 and spans City Brook, a tributary of West Canada Creek. It is 64 feet long and has a double arch with spans of 28 feet and rise of 12 feet.
Title: Hervey Street Road Stone Arch Bridge
Passage: Hervey Street Road Stone Arch Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located at Hervey Street in Greene County, New York. It was constructed in 1891 and is a single span, dry laid limestone bridge with a round arch. It is 11 feet wide, with a span of 14 feet. It spans a tributary of Thorp Creek.
Title: Shady Glen Road Stone Arch Bridge
Passage: Shady Glen Road Stone Arch Bridge, also known as Elliotts' Bridge, is a historic stone arch bridge located at Cornwallville in Greene County, New York. It was constructed in 1886 and is a single span, dry laid limestone bridge with a round arch. It spans an unnamed tributary of Catskill Creek.
Title: Woodward Road Stone Arch Bridge
Passage: Woodward Road Stone Arch Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located at East Durham in Greene County, New York. It was constructed about 1887 and is a single span, dry laid limestone bridge with a round arch. It is eight feet wide and a span of seven feet. It spans a tributary of Cornwallsville Creek.
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Ruhle Road Stone Arch Bridge
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Ballston Creek
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Mexican Federal Highway 45D has tolled segments between Chihuahua City and which largest city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua?
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Title: Mexican Federal Highway 187
Passage: Mexican Federal Highway 187 ("Carretera Federal 187") is a Federal Highway of Mexico. The highway travels from El Bellote, Centla Municipality, Tabasco in the north to Raudales Malpaso, Tecpatn Municipality, Chiapas in the south. Mexican Federal Highway 187 is one of two major north-south highway corridors in Tabasco (the other being the Federal Highway 180 and 195 corridor). The Federal Highway 187 route numbering continues as the Mexican Federal Highway 187D toll road from Raudales Malpaso south to Mexican Federal Highway 190 east of Ocozocoautla de Espinosa.
Title: Mexican Federal Highway 71
Passage: Mexican Federal Highway 71 ("Carretera Federal 71") is a Federal Highway of Mexico. The highway contains two segments: The first segment travels from Mexican Federal Highway 45 at Luis Moya, Zacatecas in the north to Providencia, Aguascalientes in the south. The second segment travels from San Felipe, Aguascalientes in the north to Villa Hidalgo, Jalisco in the south. The highway continues on from Villa Hidalgo to Teocaltiche as Jalisco State Route 211.
Title: Mexican Federal Highway 45D
Passage: Mexican Federal Highway 45D is the designation for toll highways paralleling Mexican Federal Highway 45. Eleven separate tolled segments exist of Highway 45D between Quertaro City and Villa Ahumada in Chihuahua, between Chihuahua City and Ciudad Jurez.
Title: Mexican Federal Highway 30
Passage: Mexican Federal Highway 30 ("Carretera Federal 30") is a Federal Highway of Mexico. The highway starts in Torren at Mexican Federal Highway 40 in the southwest and winds across the central Mexican Plateau, following a roughly northeasterly direction. The highway eventually ends to the northeast in Monclova, Coahuila at Mexican Federal Highway 57. The total distance of Mexican Federal Highway 30 is 351.0 km (218.1 mi).
Title: Mexican Federal Highway 126
Passage: Mexican Federal Highway 126 ("Carretera Federal 126") is a Federal Highway of Mexico. The highway travels from El Oro de Hidalgo, State of Mexico in the east to Morelia, Michoacn in the west. The eastern portion of the highway continues on to Atlacomulco as Mexico State Highway 5. The two nearest Federal Highways to the eastern and western termini of Mexican Federal Highway 126 are Mexican Federal Highway 55 in Atlacomulco and Mexican Federal Highway 15 in Morelia.
Title: Ciudad Jurez
Passage: Ciudad Jurez (] , ; "Juarez City") is the largest city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. Commonly referred to by locals as simply Jurez, and known as Paso del Norte ("Pass of the North") until 1888, Jurez is the seat of the municipality of Jurez with an estimated population of 1.5 million people. The city lies on the Rio Grande (Ro Bravo del Norte), south of El Paso, Texas, United States. Together with the surrounding areas, the cities form El PasoJurez, the second largest binational metropolitan area on the MexicoU.S. border (after San DiegoTijuana), with a combined population of over 2.7 million people.
Title: Mexican Federal Highway 70
Passage: Mexican Federal Highway 70 ("Carretera Federal 70") is a Federal Highway of Mexico. The highway travels from its western end at Mexican Federal Highway 54 in Jalpa, Zacatecas to its eastern end at Mexican Federal Highway 80 and Mexican Federal Highway 180 in Tampico, Tamaulipas.
Title: Mexican Federal Highway 15D
Passage: Mexican Federal Highway 15D is the name for toll highways paralleling Mexican Federal Highway 15. The tolled segments of Highway 15D include some of the most important highways in the country along the Nogales-Mexico City corridor. The highway is the southern terminus of the CANAMEX Corridor, a trade corridor that stretches from Mexico north across the United States to the Canadian province of Alberta.
Title: Mexican Federal Highway 57D
Passage: Mexican Federal Highway 57D is the designation for toll highways paralleling Mexican Federal Highway 57. Eight separate tolled segments exist of Highway 57D between Mexico City and Allende, Coahuila; a ninth is part-federal and part-state.
Title: Mexican Federal Highway 34
Passage: Mexican Federal Highway 34 ("Carretera Federal 34", locally as "Carretera Rodeo-Nazas" and "Carretera Nazas-Cuatillos") is a Federal Highway of Mexico. The highway starts in the west about 5 km (3.1 mi) south of Rodeo, Durango along Mexican Federal Highway 45 and travels east then northeast towards the city of Nazas. From Nazas, the highway travels east until just before it reaches the western portion of Presa Francisco Zarco lake; from there, the highway travels southeast, traversing Mexican Federal Highway 40 and ending in Pedricea. The total distance of Mexican Federal Highway 34 is 98 km (61 mi).
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Ciudad Jurez
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Mexican Federal Highway 45D
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Ciudad Jurez
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Lou Ye and Irving Cummings are directors, who is commonly grouped with the "Sixth Generation"
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Title: Irving Cummings
Passage: Irving Camisky (October 9, 1888 April 18, 1959) was an American movie actor, director, producer and writer.
Title: Wang Yu (cinematographer)
Passage: Wang Yu () is a Chinese cinematographer who has worked with some of China's most important directors, including Tian Zhuangzhuang, Lou Ye, and Li Yu. He began his career in 2000 with Lou Ye's film "Suzhou River".
Title: Laurel Films
Passage: Laurel Films is an independent Beijing-based production company, operated by producer and screenwriter Fang Li. The company has produced several independent films from directors such Wang Chao, Li Yu and Lou Ye.
Title: Purple Butterfly
Passage: Purple Butterfly () is a 2003 Chinese film, directed by Lou Ye. It is Lou's third film after "Weekend Lover" and "Suzhou River". It stars Chinese mainland actors, Zhang Ziyi, Liu Ye and Li Bingbing, as well as Japanese actor "Tru Nakamura". The film premiered on May 23, 2003, at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, and was given a limited release in New York City the following year on November 26, 2004.
Title: Jia Zhangke
Passage: Jia Zhangke (born 24 May 1970) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter. He is generally regarded as a leading figure of the "Sixth Generation" movement of Chinese cinema, a group that also includes such figures as Wang Xiaoshuai, Lou Ye, Wang Quan'an and Zhang Yuan.
Title: Suzhou River (film)
Passage: Suzhou River () is a 2000 film by Lou Ye about a tragic love story set in contemporary Shanghai. The film, though stylistically distinct, is typical of "Sixth Generation" Chinese filmmakers in its subject matter of contemporary China's gritty urban experience. The film stars Zhou Xun in a dual role as two different women and Jia Hongsheng as a man obsessed with finding a woman from his past. The film was co-produced by the German Essential Films and China's Dream Factory.
Title: Lou Ye
Passage: Lou Ye (), born 1965, is a Chinese screenwriter-director who is commonly grouped with the "Sixth Generation" directors of Chinese cinema.
Title: Wang Xiaoshuai
Passage: Wang Xiaoshuai (; born May 22, 1966) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He is commonly grouped under the loose association of filmmakers known as the "Sixth Generation" of the Cinema of China.
Title: Ford Mustang (sixth generation)
Passage: The sixth generation Ford Mustang is the current iteration of the Mustang pony car manufactured by Ford. The sixth generation was presented at private Ford events on December 5, 2013 and commenced series production at the Ford Flat Rock Assembly Plant on July 14, 2014. In departure from prior Mustang models, the sixth generation Mustang includes fully independent rear suspension on all models, as well as an optional 2.3L EcoBoost turbocharged and direct injected four cylinder engine. The new Mustang was introduced as a 2015 model year vehicle, marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Ford Mustang, which was revealed as a 1965 model year vehicle on April 17, 1964.
Title: Mystery (2012 film)
Passage: Mystery () is a 2012 Chinese drama film directed by Lou Ye. This is Lou Ye's seventh film but only the second (with Purple Butterfly in 2003) to have been released in his own country. The story is based on a series of posts under the title of "This Is How I Punish A Cheating Man And His Mistress" (), which has over one million hits. " "Mystery" is beautiful and violent, both in the emotions it deals with and the scenes that display them. It echoes some of contemporary China's own problems, such as corruption, money, ambiguity and morality," says Brice Pedroletti in his review on "The Guardian"
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Lou Ye
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Lou Ye
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Irving Cummings
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Which of russian composer Igor Stravinsky's works was once conducted by Eduard Flipse, and featured avant-garde natured music?
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Title: Vera de Bosset
Passage: Vera de Bosset Stravinsky (January 7, 1889 September 17, 1982) was a Russian-born American dancer and artist. She is better known as the mistress and, ultimately, second wife of the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, who married her in 1940.
Title: Igor Engraver
Passage: Igor Engraver is a music notation program for the Macintosh and Windows operating systems, created by Swedish composer Peter Bengtson and published by the Swedish company NoteHeads. Bengtson stated on the Igor-Talk mailing list that he named Igor after the stock character in various horror movies (including the Frankenstein films) as well as to commemorate the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky.
Title: Tango (Stravinsky)
Passage: Tango is a 1940 piece originally composed for piano by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It is one of Stravinsky's most recorded works for piano.
Title: Concerto for Two Pianos (Stravinsky)
Passage: The Concerto for Two Pianos (sometimes also referred to as Concerto for Two Solo Pianos or rather as its Italian original name, Concerto per due pianoforti soli) is a composition by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was finished on November 9, 1935 and, together with his Sonata for Two Pianos, is considered nowadays as one of his major compositions for piano during his neoclassical period. It was also Stravinsky's first work after becoming a French citizen.
Title: The Rite of Spring
Passage: The Rite of Spring (French: Le Sacre du printemps ; , "Vesna svyashchennaya", "sacred spring" ) is a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was written for the 1913 Paris season of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes company; the original choreography was by Vaslav Nijinsky, with stage designs and costumes by Nicholas Roerich. When first performed, at the Thtre des Champs-lyses on 29 May 1913, the avant-garde nature of the music and choreography caused a sensation and a near-riot in the audience. Although designed as a work for the stage, with specific passages accompanying characters and action, the music achieved equal if not greater recognition as a concert piece, and is widely considered to be one of the most influential musical works of the 20th century.
Title: Eduard Flipse
Passage: Eduard Flipse (26 February 1896 in Wissenkerke 12 September 1973 in Breda) was a Dutch conductor and composer, the son of Cornelis Flipse and Geertje Kruis. He was noted as a champion of the music of Dutch composers, such as Lon Orthel. He prepared the chorus for one of the earliest Dutch performances of William Walton's cantata "Belshazzar's Feast". He was the first Dutch conductor of Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" and of the violin concerto of Alban Berg.
Title: Scherzo la russe (Stravinsky)
Passage: Scherzo la russe is a 1944 composition by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was initially published by Chappell Co. in 1945 and premiered in March 1946 by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer himself. It was later published by Boosey Hawkes.
Title: Serenade (Stravinsky)
Passage: Serenade in A is a composition for solo piano by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was completed on September 9, 1925, in Vienna, and published by Boosey Hawkes This work was composed as a result of his signing his first recording contract for Brunswick, so Stravinsky wrote the piece in a way that each movement would fit on one side of a 78 rpm gramophone record. It was dedicated to his wife.
Title: Sonata for Two Pianos (Stravinsky)
Passage: Sonata for Two Pianos is a composition by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, premiered in 1944 by Richard Johnston and Nadia Boulanger. First conceived as a solo work, Stravinsky needed to write it for four hands to voice all four melodic lines clearly. It is considered one of Stravinsky's most important compositions for two solo pianos, together with Concerto for Two Pianos.
Title: Stravinsky Fountain
Passage: The Stravinsky Fountain (French:" La Fontaine Stravinsky") is a whimsical public fountain ornamented with sixteen works of sculpture, moving and spraying water, representing the works of composer Igor Stravinsky. It was created in 1983 by sculptors Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle, and is located on Place Stravinsky, next to the Centre Pompidou, in Paris.
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The Rite of Spring
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Eduard Flipse
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The Rite of Spring
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what does Do Ab prison and Panjshir Province have in common?
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Title: Panjshir River
Passage: The Panjshir River flows through the Panjshir Valley in northeastern Afghanistan, 150 km north of Kabul. Its main tributary is the Ghorband River which flows from the Parwan Province and joins the Panjshir River 10 km east of Charikar. The Panjshir River flows southward through the Hindu Kush and joins the Kabul River at the town of Surobi. A dam was built on the Panjshir River near Surobi in the 1950s to supply water from the Panjshir River to the Kabul River.
Title: Do Ab prison
Passage: The Do Ab prison is a prison in Panjshir, Afghanistan.
Title: Panjshir University
Passage: Panjshir University (Persian: ) is located in Panjshir province, northern Afghanistan. . Panjshir university has faculties of Economics, Agriculture and Education.
Title: Khenj District
Passage: Khenj District is the largest district in Panjshir Province with a population of more than 110,000 people. Emerald is mined in this part of Panjshir province. It has about 154 villages, including Jungal Aab Village, Mata Village, Ishkesho Village, Pawat Village, pushghoor. Khenj District is famous for its mines of emerald. Its people are farmers and miners. A sample of panjshir emerald.
Title: Panjshir Valley
Passage: The Panjshir Valley (also spelled Panjsheer or Panjsher; Persian: - "Dare-ye Panjr"; literally "Valley of the Five Lions") is a valley in north-central Afghanistan, 150 km north of Kabul, near the Hindu Kush mountain range. Located in the Panjshir Province it is divided by the Panjshir River. The valley is home to more than 140,000 people, including Afghanistan's largest concentration of ethnic Tajiks. In April 2004, it became the heart of the new Panjshir Province.
Title: Panjshir Province
Passage: Panjshir (Persian: , literally "Five Lions", also spelled as Panjsher) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northeastern part of the country. The province is divided into seven districts and contains 512 villages. As of 2013, the population of Panjshir province is about 146,100. Bazarak serves as the provincial capital.
Title: 2015 Afghanistan avalanches
Passage: On February 2428, 2015, a total of 40 avalanches in Panjshir Province, Afghanistan killed at least 310 people, and another 129 were wounded. 1,000 Afghani troops were deployed to Panjshir Province to assist rescue efforts. According to the acting governor of Panjshir, Abdul Rahman Kabiri, these avalanches were the worst Afghanistan had seen in three decades.
Title: Keramuddin Keram
Passage: Keramuddin Keram is a politician in Afghanistan, who has served as Governor of Panjshir Province till November 2, 2013. He was Chief of staff in the Ministry of Defense under Mohammed Fahim between 2002 and December 2004. He is an ethnic Tajik. He is the current president of the Afghanistan Football Federation, a position he has held since 2004.
Title: Bazarak
Passage: Bzrak (Persian: ) is the provincial capital of Panjshir Province, in the Panjshir Valley of northeastern Afghanistan. It has six villages: Khanez, Jangalak, Malaspa, Parandeh and Rahmankhel. The tomb of Ahmad Shah Massoud, known as the "Lion of Panjshir", is located in Bazarak.
Title: Shotul District
Passage: Shotul District is a district of Panjshir Province, Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan
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Do Ab prison
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Panjshir Province
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Who is older, Jon Russell Cring or Jane Arden?
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Title: Jack Bond (director)
Passage: Jack Bond (born 1939) is a British film producer and director. He is best known for his work for "The South Bank Show" and his creative partnership with the British writer, actor and director Jane Arden (19271982) between 1965 and 1979.
Title: The Party (play)
Passage: The Party is a play by the British dramatist, actor and director Jane Arden (192782) which was first staged at the New Theatre, London on 28 May 1958. The play was directed by Charles Laughton and starred, in addition to Laughton himself, Albert Finney, Laughton's wife Elsa Lanchester, Ann Lynn, Joyce Redman, and John Welch. Following generally enthusiastic reviews "The Party" ran for six months at the New Theatre and has occasionally been performed in repertory since. The play was published by Samuel French Limited.
Title: Jon Russell Cring
Passage: Jon Russell Cring (born February 10, 1971) is a director of films and television.
Title: The Other Side of the Underneath
Passage: The Other Side of the Underneath is a 1972 British feature film written and directed by Jane Arden and starring Sheila Allen, Liz Danciger, Penny Slinger, Ann Lynn, and Suzanka Fraey. Other members of the Holocaust Theatre Company appear in the film. It is the only British feature film in the 1970s to be solely directed by a woman. Jane Arden herself also appears in the film. The title of the film is taken from a line in Arden's play Vagina Rex and the Gas Oven which was a huge success at the London Arts Lab in 1969.
Title: Separation (1967 film)
Passage: Separation, a film produced in 1967 and released in 1968, was written by and starred Jane Arden and directed by Jack Bond.
Title: The Adventures of Jane Arden
Passage: The Adventures of Jane Arden is a 1939 American crime film directed by Terry O. Morse and written by Vincent Sherman, Lawrence Kimble and Charles W. Curran. The film stars Rosella Towne, William Gargan, James Stephenson, Benny Rubin, Dennie Moore and Peggy Shannon. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 18, 1939.
Title: Black Memory
Passage: Black Memory is a 1947 British crime film starring Michael Atkinson, Myra O'Connell and Michael Medwin and directed by Oswald Mitchell. It is most notable for the first screen appearance of Sid James, who would later go on to find fame in Ealing Comedies and the Carry on films. Also making her film acting debut in Black Memory was the Welsh-born actor, playwright, screenwriter and film director Jane Arden.
Title: Jane Arden (comics)
Passage: Jane Arden was an internationally syndicated daily newspaper comic strip which ran from 1927 to 1968. The title character was the original "spunky girl reporter," actively seeking to infiltrate and expose criminal activity rather than just report on its consequences and served as a prototype for later characters such as "Superman" supporting character Lois Lane and fellow comic strip heroine, Brenda Starr. "Jane Arden" was only moderately successful in the United States, but it was highly popular in Canada and Australia. The strip was widely reprinted in comic books and was also adapted into both a film and a radio series.
Title: Anti-Clock
Passage: Anti-Clock is a 1979 film, an analytic drama in which dreams are imaged in computerized video, written and directed by Jane Arden, and co-directed by Jack Bond. The film, which stars Arden's son Sebastian Saville, was shot on film and video in colour with black and white sequences. It opened the 1979 London Film Festival, but was never picked up for British distribution: its only other public British screening was at the National Film Theatre in 1983 as a tribute to Jane Arden, who committed suicide at the end of the previous year. However, it had a modest theatrical release in the US, where it received considerable critical acclaim. Famed scientist Richard Feynman appears in the form of stock footage from his Messenger lectures on "The Character of Physical Law", and is credited as "The Physicist".
Title: Jane Arden (director)
Passage: Jane Arden (29 October 192720 December 1982) was a Welsh film director, actress, screenwriter, playwright, songwriter, and poet.
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Jane Arden
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Jon Russell Cring
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Jane Arden (director)
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Ivory Tower was recorded as an RB version by which baritone singer?
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Title: Anna Abreu (album)
Passage: Anna Abreu is the self-titled debut album by Finnish singer and season three "Idols" runner-up Anna Abreu, released in Finland by RCA on August 22, 2007. "End of Love" was released as the album's lead single, followed by "Ivory Tower", and "Are You Ready" (a cover of the 2005 hit by Australian duo Shakaya).
Title: Levi Stubbs
Passage: Levi Stubbs (born Levi Stubbles, June 6, 1936 October 17, 2008) was an American baritone singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the RB group the Four Tops, a group known for a variety of Motown hit records and other songs created in the 1960s and 1970s. He has been noted by writers for his emotional, often dramatic, style of singing.
Title: You Know That I Love You (Donell Jones song)
Passage: "You Know That I Love You" is a song by American recording artist Donell Jones, released on April 9, 2002 as the first single from the album, "Life Goes On" (2002). Jazz saxophonist Kim Waters covers "You Know That I Love You" on his 2002 album titled "Someone to Love You", and Kim Waters' cover was picked by several Urban AC stations and some stations such as KJLH in Los Angeles played the Donell Jones version with the jazz mixed in late 2002, which started playing the original RB version on the week of March 25, 2002. The single received major airplay on Mainstream Urban, CHRRhythmic and Urban AC radio stations. KKBT in Los Angeles started playing it on April 1, 2002 a week after it officially it impacted Urban Radio.
Title: Marvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage
Passage: Marvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage is the first live album released by singer Marvin Gaye on the Tamla label. Recorded during a Motortown Revue show at Chicago's Regal Theater, the album showcased the musician performing early hits such as "Stubborn Kind of Fellow", "Pride and Joy" and "Hitch Hike" while also adding in unreleased numbers including "One of These Days" (a studio version was released on the b-side of "Pride And Joy" and later as a track on Gaye's 1966 album, "Moods of Marvin Gaye"), "Mo Jo Hanna" and "That Stubborn Kinda Fellow" album track, "Get My Hands on Some Lovin'" while also singing three covers - the jazz standard, "Days of Wine and Roses", blues song "Mo Jo Hanna" and his cover of Ray Charles' RB version of "You Are My Sunshine".
Title: Ivory Tower (1956 song)
Passage: "Ivory Tower" is a popular song written by Jack Fulton and Lois Steele. Popular versions by Cathy Carr and Gale Storm, and a rhythm blues version by Otis Williams all received major popularity in 1956. Carr's version reached 2 and Storm's 6 on the Billboard pop charts, while Williams' version reached 11 on Billboard's RB chart. Carr's version achieved 2 on the Australian charts.
Title: Otis Williams
Passage: Otis Williams (born Otis Miles Jr.; October 30, 1941) is an American baritone singer. Nicknamed "Big Daddy", he is occasionally also a songwriter and a record producer. Williams is best known as the founder and last original surviving member of the Motown vocal group The Temptations, a group in which he continues to perform. He also owns the rights to the Temptations name.
Title: The Ivory Tower (album)
Passage: The Ivory Tower is the debut album of Californian rock band Takota. The album was released on May 16, 2006 on Ares Records and was produced by Atreyu singerdrummer Brandon Saller.
Title: Deane Waretini, Snr.
Passage: Deane Waretini, Snr. was a famous Maori baritone singer from Rotorua. He was possibly the first Maori singer to be commercially recorded. His son Deane Waretini would also be a first with his no 1 hit The Bridge, which became the first Maori language song to be no 1 in the New Zealand music charts.
Title: Atgof o'r Sr
Passage: Atgof o'r Sr (English: "Memory of the Stars" ) is a musical composition by Welsh contemporary composer Robat Arwyn. It was commissioned for the 2001 National Eisteddfod of Wales in Denbighshire and was written specifically for baritone singer Bryn Terfel, soprano Fflur Wyn, and the Ruthun and District Choir.
Title: Ivory Tower (Anna Abreu song)
Passage: "Ivory Tower" is a song by Finnish singer Anna Abreu from her debut studio album, "Anna Abreu" (2007). Rauli Eskolin (known professionally as Rake) wrote and produced the song along with Teemu Brunila. It is a Pop song with RB rhythms. The song was released on 15 October 2007 in Finland, as the album's second single.
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Otis Williams
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Ivory Tower (1956 song)
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Otis Williams
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Michael Moore Hates America and Lost in La Mancha are both what types of films?
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Title: L'Homme de la Mancha
Passage: L'Homme de la Mancha (English: The man of la Mancha ) is Jacques Brel's eleventh studio album. Released in 1968, it is the cast recording of the French adaptation of "The Man of la Mancha" by Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion. Brel adapted the book, translated the lyrics, directed the production, and played the role of Don Quixote. This was the only time he ever adapted songs by other writers or appeared in a stage musical. Joan Diener, who played Dulcinea in the original 1965 production, reprised the part in this production. The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 as part of the 16-CD box set "Bote Bonbons" by Barclay (980 817-5).
Title: La Manchica
Passage: La Manchica is both a village and an area in the autonomous region of Murcia, in southern Spain. The village is situated 5 km south of the town and municipality of Fuente lamo de Murcia and was established during the Transhumance of shepherds and goat herders from the La Mancha region of Spain. (La Manchica being the diminutive of La Mancha).
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: Michael Moore Hates America
Passage: Michael Moore Hates America is a documentary film directed by Mike Wilson that criticizes the work of film director Michael Moore.
Title: Albacete
Passage: Albacete [] ] (Arabic: "Al-Bas" ) is a city and municipality in the Spanish autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha, and capital of the province of Albacete. It is in the south-east of the Iberian Peninsula, in the region known as the Meseta Central within the historic region of La Mancha, in the smaller historic region of La Mancha de Montearagn; the area around the city is known as Los Llanos. With a population of 172,487 (2014) in the municipality proper, and 219,121 in the larger metropolitan area, it is the largest city in both the province and the region of Castilla-La Mancha, and indeed one of the largest of inland Spain, being included in the 20 largest urban areas in Spain. The municipality of Albacete is also the seventh largest in Spain by area, being 1125.91 km .
Title: Mike Wilson (filmmaker)
Passage: Mike Wilson (born February 18, 1976) is a conservative American documentary filmmaker, known for the successful 2004 documentary "Michael Moore Hates America".
Title: Talavera de la Reina
Passage: Talavera de la Reina is a city and municipality in the western part of the province of Toledo, which in turn is part of the autonomous community of CastileLa Mancha, Spain. It is the second-largest population center in CastileLa Mancha. Its population of 83,793 makes it larger than the city of Toledo, although the latter remains the provincial capital.
Title: Natividad Cepeda
Passage: Natividad Cepeda was born in Tomelloso (Ciudad Real), Spain. She is a Spanish poet, writer and habitual columnist in the Castilla La Mancha press (Lanza, Las Provincias, El peridico comn de la Mancha, La tribuna, Pasos, etc. )and in literary magazines (El cardo de bronze, La Alcazaba, etc.) that has been publishing in Spain and Latinoamerica from 1970. Natividad Cepeda's formative influences were Valentin Arteaga, Spanish classic poets and Latino American poets like Pablo Neruda.
Title: President of Castilla-La Mancha
Passage: The President of the Junta of Communities of CastillaLa Mancha (Spanish: "Presidente de la Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha" ), usually known in English as the President of CastillaLa Mancha, is the head of government of CastillaLa Mancha. The president leads the executive branch of the regional government.
Title: Lost in La Mancha
Passage: Lost in La Mancha is a 2002 documentary film about Terry Gilliam's unfinished film "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote", a film adaptation of the novel "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes. It was shot in 2000 during Gilliam's first attempt to make the film with the purpose of being its making-of, but Gilliam's failure in making the movie led it to be retitled "Lost in la Mancha" and to be released independently.
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documentary
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Michael Moore Hates America
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Lost in La Mancha
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Derailed is a 2016 South Korean action crime film starring a South Korean singer who debuted as a member of what South Korean boy group?
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Title: Sandeul
Passage: Lee Jung-hwan (; born March 20, 1992), better known by his stage name Sandeul (Hangul: ) is a South Korean singer. He is a member of the South Korean boy group B1A4, that debuted on April 23, 2011. He debuted as a solo artist on October 4, 2016.
Title: Key (entertainer)
Passage: Kim Ki-bum (born September 23, 1991), better known by his stage name Key, is a South Korean singer, actor, fashion designer and television presenter. Born and raised in Daegu, South Korea, he later travelled to Seoul after a successful audition at the S.M. National Tour Audition Casting. In 2008, Key debuted as a member of South Korean boy group Shinee, who later went on to become one of the best-selling artists in Korea. Key is widely recognised as a singer, but he has also ventured into different careers, notably as an actor and fashion designer.
Title: N (singer)
Passage: Cha Hak-yeon (Hangul: , born June 30, 1990), better known by his stage name N (Hangul: ), is a South Korean singer, actor, presenter, and radio host, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. Debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group VIXX in May 2012, he began his acting career in 2014 in MBC's romantic-melodrama "Hotel King" as Noah. He has since had roles in "The Family is Coming" (2015), "Cheer Up! " (2015) and "Tomorrow Boy" (2016). N began his career as a radio host in May 2015 with his show "VIXX N K-pop" on SBS Power FM.
Title: Baro (singer)
Passage: Cha Sun-woo (born September 5, 1992), better known by his stage name Baro, is a South Korean singer, rapper, and actor. He is the main rapper of South Korean boy group B1A4 and debuted alongside with the group on the stage of MBC "Show! Music Core" on April 23, 2011. He made his acting debut through the hit 2013 cable drama "Reply 1994" and additionally received critical acclaim for his role in the 2014 drama "God's Gift - 14 Days". Baro won 12 medals in Idol Star Athletics Championships with 3 golds, 7 silvers and 2 bronzes.
Title: Lee Hong-bin
Passage: Lee Hong-bin (Hangul: , born September 29, 1993), is a South Korean singer and actor signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. Hongbin debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group VIXX in May 2012, and began his acting career in 2014 in SBS's romantic drama "Glorious Day" as Yoo Ji-ho. He has since had a leading role in KBS2's fantasy action-romance "Moorim School" (2016) as Wang Chi-ang.
Title: Choi Min-ho (entertainer)
Passage: Choi Min-ho (born (1991--) 09, 1991 ), better known by the mononym Minho, is a South Korean singer and actor. He debuted as a member of South Korean boy group Shinee in May 2008. Aside from group activities as singer, he has debuted as an actor in November 2010 in a KBS2's drama special, entitled "Pianist". He has since had roles in various television dramas such as SBS's sitcom, "Salamander Guru and The Shadows" (2012), "To the Beautiful You" (2012), "Medical Top Team" (2013), "Because It's The First Time" (2015) and "" (2016). He made his big screen debut in 2016 with the movie "Canola".
Title: Cho Kyuhyun
Passage: Cho Kyu-hyun (born February 3, 1988), better known mononymously as Kyuhyun, is a South Korean singer and musical theatre actor. He is best known as a member of South Korean boy group Super Junior, its sub-groups Super Junior-K.R.Y., Super Junior-M and a former member of the South Korean ballad group S.M. the Ballad. He is one of the first four Korean artists to appear on Chinese postage stamps.
Title: Derailed (2016 film)
Passage: Derailed (), also known as No Way to Go, is a 2016 South Korean action crime film starring Ma Dong-seok and Choi Min-ho. The film was displayed at the 21st Busan International Film Festival in the "Korean Cinema Today Panorama" section. The film was released in the cinemas in South Korea on November 30, 2016.
Title: Leo (singer)
Passage: Jung Taek-woon (Hangul: , born on November 10, 1990), better known by his stage name Leo (Hangul: ), is a South Korean singer, songwriter and musical theatre actor, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. Known for his high-pitched, sharp, and clear vocals, Leo debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group VIXX in May 2012, and began his acting career in 2014 in the musical "Full House" as Lee Young-jae. In 2015 he began his songwriting career, and with VIXX member Ravi formed VIXX's first official sub-unit VIXX LR.
Title: Hyuk (singer)
Passage: Han Sang-hyuk (Hangul: born July 5, 1995), most often credited as Hyuk (Hangul: ), is a South Korean singer and actor, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. Hyuk debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group VIXX in May 2012, and began his acting career in 2016 in the comedy-action film "Chasing" as Han Won-tae.
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Shinee
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Derailed (2016 film)
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Choi Min-ho (entertainer)
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Are both musicians Paul Day and Glenn Kaiser based in the same country?
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Title: Der Protagonist
Passage: Der Protagonist ("The Protagonist") is an opera in one act by Kurt Weill op. 15. The German libretto was written by Georg Kaiser based on his own play of the same name of (1920).
Title: Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial
Passage: The Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial is a war memorial in London, England, commemorating British citizens who participated in the Gulf War, the Afghanistan War and the Iraq War in the period from 1990 to 2015, both military and civilian, including 682 who were killed. A work by the sculptor Paul Day, the memorial is situated in Victoria Embankment Gardens, between the River Thames and the headquarters of the Ministry of Defence, and near to monuments commemorating the Second World War and the Korean War.
Title: Crashdog
Passage: Crashdog was one of the first Christian punk bands and was active primarily in the early 1990s. Most of their albums were released by Grrr Records, which has also been home to Headnoise, Resurrection Band, and Glenn Kaiser, among others.
Title: Leftism (album)
Passage: Leftism is the first studio album by electronica musicians Paul Daley and Neil Barnes under the name Leftfield. The album was released in 1995 on Columbia Records. It contained a mixture of new tracks along with reworked versions of previous Leftfield singles. The album contains guest spots from musicians not associated with dance music at the time such as John Lydon from Public Image Ltd. (and formerly of Sex Pistols) and Toni Halliday from Curve. The album was described as progressive house, although some journalists found that label too limiting, suggesting the album incorporated many genres. After completing the album, the duo in Leftfield initially were not happy with it.
Title: Chris Day (clinician)
Passage: Christopher Paul Day DL (born February 1960) is a clinician who currently serves a Vice-Chancellor of Newcastle University.
Title: George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial
Passage: The George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial, situated between The Mall and Carlton Gardens in central London, is a memorial to King George VI and his consort, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Completed in its present form in 2009, the memorial incorporates an earlier, Grade II-listed statue of George VI by William McMillan, unveiled by his daughter Queen Elizabeth II in 1955. The reconfigured memorial, which includes a statue of the Queen Mother by Philip Jackson, relief sculpture by Paul Day and an architectural setting by Donald Buttress and Donald Insall, was unveiled by Elizabeth II in 2009.
Title: Paul Day (musician)
Passage: Paul Mario Day (born 19 April 1956, Whitechapel, East London) is a British singer who is well-known as the original lead vocalist of Iron Maiden from 1975 to 1976.
Title: Paul Day (sculptor)
Passage: Paul Day (born 1967) is a British sculptor. His high-relief sculptures in terracotta, resin, and bronze have been exhibited widely in Europe and his work is known for its unusual approach to perspective.
Title: Glenn Kaiser
Passage: Glenn Kaiser (born January 21, 1953) is a Chicago-based Christian blues musician, singer-songwriter and pastor. He was the leader of Resurrection Band and is currently the leader of The Glenn Kaiser Band.
Title: Chase Parker
Passage: Chase Parker (born April 22, 1994) is an American child actor who was born in San Bernardino County, California. He is the grandson of actress Eleanor Parker and nephew of Paul Day Clemens, Jr. Chase Parker started acting when he was only 2 years old, and his TV debut was for an Arby's commercial. Then, in 1998 he acted in his first TV show, "General Hospital" as a younger version of Nikolas Cassadine. In 1999, he played as Benjy Evans in "Sunset Beach" and guest starred in "7th Heaven" as a younger version of Matt. He finished at The Woodlands High School.
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no
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Paul Day (musician)
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Glenn Kaiser
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The words to "One Morning in May" were written by an American lyricist born in what year?
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Title: L. Russell Brown
Passage: Lawrence "Larry" Russell Brown (born June 29, 1940), known as L. Russell Brown, is an American lyricist and composer. He is most noted for his songs, co-written with Irwin Levine, "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" and "Knock Three Times"international hits for the 1970s pop music group Tony Orlando and Dawn. He also co-wrote "C'mon Marianne" for The Four Seasons, and The Partridge Family 1971 song, "I Woke Up In Love This Morning". THE QUINTESSENTIAL HITMAN
Title: Dave Frishberg
Passage: Dave Frishberg (born March 23, 1933) is an American jazz pianist, vocalist, composer, and lyricist born in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His songs have been performed by Blossom Dearie, Rosemary Clooney, Shirley Horn, Anita O'Day, Michael Feinstein, Irene Kral, Diana Krall, Stacey Kent, John Pizzarelli, and Mel Torm.
Title: Kal Mann
Passage: Kal Mann (May 6, 1917 November 28, 2001) was an American lyricist. He is best known for penning the words to Elvis Presley's "Teddy Bear", plus "Butterfly", a hit for both Charlie Gracie and Andy Williams, and "Let's Twist Again", sung by Chubby Checker, which won the Grammy for best Pop Song the year it was released.
Title: Bob Hilliard
Passage: Bob Hilliard (January 28, 1918 February 1, 1971) was an American lyricist. He wrote the words for the songs: "Alice in Wonderland", "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning", "Any Day Now", "Dear Hearts and Gentle People", "Our Day Will Come", "My Little Corner of the World", "Tower of Strength" and "Seven Little Girls (Sitting in the Back Seat)".
Title: Cornerstone (song)
Passage: "Cornerstone" is a song by the English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, released as the second single from their third album "Humbug". It was released on 16 November 2009. Like the previous single "Crying Lightning", the vinyl was made available in Oxfam shops. Alex Turner told "Uncut" magazine that he wrote this song, "one morning, quite quickly." He added: "There's something to be said for writing in the morning. At other points in the day you're a bit more defensive. I saw it as a challenge to write something in a major key, but that wasn't cheesy." It was originally written in the key of A Major. In October 2013 it was sampled by the rapper Dom Kennedy for the song "Pleeze" on his album Get Home Safely.
Title: Ed Rose (lyricist)
Passage: Ed Rose "(ne" Edward Smackels, Jr.; 24 November 1875 Chicago 29 April 1935 Evanston, Illinois), was an American lyricist who wrote the words to "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! " composed in 1917 by Abe Olman.
Title: Jerry Seelen
Passage: Jerry Seelen, whose real name is Jerome Seelen, was an American screenwriter and lyricist born March 11, 1912 in New York City (New York) and died September 12, 1981 in San Diego (California).
Title: One Morning in May (song)
Passage: "One Morning in May" is a 1933 jazz standard. The words were written by Mitchell Parish and the music by Hoagy Carmichael. Several versions have been recorded by various artists. The instrumental version by Jonathan King was featured in the 2013 movie The Pink Marble Egg.
Title: Mitchell Parish
Passage: Mitchell Parish (July 10, 1900 March 31, 1993) was an American lyricist.
Title: Michael Carr (composer)
Passage: Michael Carr (11 March 1905 16 September 1968), real name Maurice Alfred Cohen, was a British popular music composer and lyricist born in Leeds. He is best remembered for the song "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)", written with Jimmy Kennedy for the 1939 film of the same name.
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1900
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One Morning in May (song)
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Mitchell Parish
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The host of the 34th International Emmy Awards is the five-time winner of what award for his comedy chat show?
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Title: The Michael McIntyre Chat Show
Passage: The Michael McIntyre Chat Show was a comedy chat show presented by Michael McIntyre. It aired on BBC One from 10 March 2014 until 25 December of the same year. Michael McIntyre is believed to have accepted 500,000 to front the show.
Title: Paul O'Grady Live
Passage: Paul O'Grady Live is a British comedy chat show hosted by Paul O'Grady, that began airing on 10 September 2010 on ITV. The show is a Friday night chat show that features a mixture of celebrity guests, airing at 21:00. The show culminates with different Vegas-style acts or music artist performing live on the show. The show has averaged 3.74 million viewers. Series one of the programme finished on 12 November 2010, although a Christmas special aired on 24 December 2010. The show's second series began on 15 April 2011 and ended on 8 July 2011, the show has not been on air since.
Title: Alan Carr: Chatty Man
Passage: Alan Carr: Chatty Man (also simply known as Chatty Man) is a British comedy chat show presented by comedian Alan Carr. The show features interviews with celebrity guests, sketches, topical chat and music. In 2013, the show won a BAFTA for the best Entertainment Performance.
Title: The Brian Conley Show
Passage: The Brian Conley Show was a comedy variety show, and later a comedy chat show, fronted by comedian Brian Conley. It was broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITV between 1992 and 1995, and then 2000 and 2002.
Title: The Paul O'Grady Show
Passage: The Paul O'Grady Show is a British comedy chat show presented by comedian Paul O'Grady, first shown on 11 October 2004. The programme is a teatime chat show consisting of a mixture of celebrity guests, comic stunts, musical performances, and occasionally viewer competitions.
Title: The Jack Docherty Show
Passage: The Jack Docherty Show was a nightly comedy chat show which aired on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom between 1997 and 1999. Presented by comedian Jack Docherty the programme was one of the first to air on the channel, doing so as part of its opening night schedule on 30 March 1997. The show was recorded at London's Whitehall Theatre during the early evening and would then be broadcast in a late-night slot. It featured a mixture of chat with celebrity guests, comedy, and music, and followed a similar format to shows such as NBC's "Late Night with David Letterman" in the United States.
Title: Justin Lee Collins: Good Times
Passage: Justin Lee Collins: Good Times is British comedy chat show hosted by comedian Justin Lee Collins which aired on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom. The format is a weekly chat show that consists of a mixture of celebrity guests, comic stunts and musical performances.
Title: 34th International Emmy Awards
Passage: The 34th International Emmy Awards took place on November 20, 2006, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States and hosted by Irish comedian Graham Norton.
Title: Tonight Live with Steve Vizard
Passage: Tonight Live with Steve Vizard was a nightly Australian comedy chat show broadcast on Seven Network in Australia. It was a one-hour live studio based show broadcast nationally 5 nights a week from 29 January 1990 to 26 November 1993, usually commencing at 10:30 pm every week night. Presented by Australian lawyer,comedian and writer Steve Vizard, the show's format was an eclectic mix of a traditional Tonight Show, such as the Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson or Jay Leno, In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy with more off-beat, often deconstructionist elements, such as broadcasting a rehearsal of the show, a rained out show, a parallel Tonight show, using the floor manager and cameramen as on air talent, using the studio audience to replace high-profile guests and the like.
Title: Graham Norton
Passage: Graham William Walker (born 4 April 1963), better known as Graham Norton, is an Irish television and radio presenter, DJ, comedian, actor, and writer. He is a five-time BAFTA TV Award winner for his comedy chat show "The Graham Norton Show". Previously shown on BBC Two, it took the prestigious Friday night slot on BBC One from "The Jonathan Ross Show" in 2010.
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BAFTA TV Award
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34th International Emmy Awards
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Graham Norton
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Sleeping Dogs Lie stars a band's drummer, where is this band from?
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Title: Sleeping Dogs Lie (1998 film)
Passage: Sleeping Dogs Lie is a 1998 film produced by Sullivan Entertainment and based on the true-life story of Ambrose Small, a Toronto millionaire who went missing after selling his chain of burlesque theatres for 1.7 million to Loews movie theatres. The film is inspired by the book "The Strange Case of Ambrose Small" by Fred McClement. The movie stars Wendy Crewson as "Mrs. Theresa Small".
Title: Melinda Page Hamilton
Passage: Melinda Page Hamilton (born August 22, 1974) is an American actress, best known for her role as Odessa Burakov in the Lifetime comedy-drama series "Devious Maids", and for her leading role in the independent film "Sleeping Dogs Lie" (2006). She has had recurring roles on "Desperate Housewives", "Mad Men", and "Big Love".
Title: The Curse of the Incredible Priceless Corncob
Passage: The Curse of the Incredible Priceless Corncob is the seventh in the Hank the Cowdog series of children's novels by John R. Erickson. It is preceded by "Let Sleeping Dogs Lie" and followed by "The Case of the One-eyed Killer Stud Horse".
Title: Sleeping Dogs Lie (2005 film)
Passage: Sleeping Dogs Lie is a 2005 American drama film by writer Chumahan Bowen and director Stuart Lessner, starring Rage Against the Machine drummer Brad Wilk and Ed Asner. The film also features Tool lead singer Maynard James Keenan as Deputy Lance.
Title: Sleeping Dogs Lie (2006 film)
Passage: Sleeping Dogs Lie (originally titled Stay and released in the United Kingdom as Sleeping Dogs) is a 2006 American romantic black comedy film written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait about a woman whose relationships are damaged when she reluctantly reveals that she committed an act of bestiality with her dog while in college.
Title: Rage Against the Machine
Passage: Rage Against the Machine is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of rapper and vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello, and drummer Brad Wilk. They draw inspiration from early heavy metal instrumentation, hip hop acts such as Afrika Bambaataa, Public Enemy, and the Beastie Boys, punk rock such as the Sex Pistols and Fugazi, and Dutch crossover band Urban Dance Squad. Rage Against the Machine is well known for the members' revolutionary political views, which are expressed in many of the band's songs. As of 2010, they had sold over 16 million records worldwide.
Title: Triad Wars
Passage: Triad Wars is a cancelled open world online multiplayer video game developed by United Front Games in conjunction with Square Enix London Studios and published by Square Enix. It is a spin-off to the 2012 video game "Sleeping Dogs" and the second installment in the "Sleeping Dogs" series. The game had more traditional multiplayer online game elements than "Sleeping Dogs", with the central goal being to "rise to power as a criminal kingpin of the Triad underworld." It featured the same map as the original "Sleeping Dogs".
Title: Sleeping Dogs Lie (Only Fools and Horses)
Passage: "Sleeping Dogs Lie" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, "Only Fools and Horses". It was the fifth episode of series 4 and first broadcast on 21 March 1985. In the episode, Del Boy and Rodney babysit Boycie and Marlene's cherished Great Dane, Duke.
Title: Morgan Murphy (comedian)
Passage: Morgan Murphy (born October 23, 1981) is an American stand-up comic, comedy writer, and actress. She has performed in the Comedians of Comedy tour and appeared in the "Comedians of Comedy: Live at the Troubador" DVD. Bobcat Goldthwait cast her in the films "Sleeping Dogs Lie" and "World's Greatest Dad". She has also been a featured performer for all three years of Aimee Mann's "Christmas Spectacular" tours and appeared in the video for Mann's song "31 Today". Morgan has made numerous appearances on "Jimmy Kimmel Live! ", for which she also worked as a writer.
Title: Where Sleeping Dogs Lie
Passage: Where Sleeping Dogs Lie is a 1991 thriller film directed by Charles Finch and starred Dylan McDermott, Sharon Stone and Tom Sizemore. The primary location for "Sleeping Dogs" was C.E. Toberman Estate, a large Mediterranean-style, 22-room house built at the top of Camino Palmero in 1928 by C. E. Toberman.
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Los Angeles, California
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Sleeping Dogs Lie (2005 film)
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Rage Against the Machine
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Who was Poison Ivy, starring Sara Gilbert directed by?
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Title: Poison Ivy II: Lily
Passage: Poison Ivy II: Lily is a 1996 thriller film directed by Anne Goursaud, written by Chloe King and stars Alyssa Milano. It is a sequel to the 1992 film, "Poison Ivy" and the second installment of the "Poison Ivy" series. It is the only installment where Ivy is the protagonist and not the antagonist.
Title: Sara Gilbert
Passage: Sara Gilbert (born Sara Rebecca Abeles; January 29, 1975) is an American actress, best known for her role as Darlene Conner on the ABC sitcom "Roseanne" from 1988 to 1997, for which she received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Gilbert will reprise the role in 2018 for an eight episode revival. She is also co-host and creator of the CBS daytime talk show "The Talk" and has had a recurring role as Leslie Winkle on CBS's "The Big Bang Theory".
Title: Poison Ivy (musician)
Passage: Kristy Marlana Wallace (born February 20, 1953), known as Poison Ivy or Poison Ivy Rorschach, is a guitarist, songwriter, arranger, producer, and occasional vocalist who co-founded the American rockabilly band The Cramps.
Title: Melissa Goddard
Passage: Melissa Goddard is a film producer. She was executive producer of "Poison Ivy", starring Drew Barrymore, and its sequels "Poison Ivy II" and "". She also produced "Step Kids" (a.k.a. Big Girls Don't Cry They Get Even), an ensemble family comedy, directed by Joan Micklin Silver, and starring Dan Futterman, David Strathairn and Griffin Dunne. Goddard produced another franchise, National Lampoon's Senior Trip starring Jeremy Renner. Goddard is a descendant of Robert H. Goddard the inventor of the rocket ship. Her actor father, Mark Goddard played Don West in the series, Lost in Space.
Title: Poison Ivy: The New Seduction
Passage: Poison Ivy: The New Seduction is a 1997 erotic thriller drama film directed by Kurt Voss and stars Jaime Pressly. The film is the third installment of the "Poison Ivy" series.
Title: Toxicodendron radicans
Passage: Toxicodendron radicans, commonly known as eastern poison ivy or poison ivy, is a poisonous Asian and North American flowering plant that is well-known for causing Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis, an itchy, irritating, and sometimes painful rash in most people who touch it. It is caused by urushiol, a clear liquid compound in the plant's sap. The species is variable in its appearance and habit, and despite its common name it is not a true ivy ("Hedera"), but rather a member of the cashew and pistachio family (Anacardiaceae). "Toxicodendron radicans" is commonly eaten by many animals, and the seeds are consumed by birds, but poison ivy is most often thought of as an unwelcome weed.
Title: Poison Ivy (1992 film)
Passage: Poison Ivy is a 1992 American drama-thriller film directed by Katt Shea. It stars Drew Barrymore, Sara Gilbert, Tom Skerritt, and Cheryl Ladd. The original music score is composed by David Michael Frank. The film was shot in Los Angeles.
Title: Fels-Naptha
Passage: Fels-Naptha is an American brand of bar laundry soap used for pre-treating stains on clothing and formerly as an effective home remedy for exposure to poison ivy and other skin irritants. Fels-Naptha is manufactured by and is a trademark of the Dial Corporation, a subsidiary of Henkel. The soap was originally created around 1893 by Fels and Co. and was the first soap to include naphtha. The inclusion of naphtha made the soap very effective for cleaning laundry and dissolving the contagious oil of poison ivy, but was removed as a cancer risk.
Title: Toxicodendron
Passage: Toxicodendron is a genus of flowering plants in the sumac family, Anacardiaceae. It contains woody trees, shrubs and vines, including poison ivy, poison oak, and the lacquer tree. All members of the genus produce the skin-irritating oil urushiol, which can cause a severe allergic reaction. The generic name is derived from the Greek words ("toxikos"), meaning "poison," and ("dendron"), meaning "tree". The best known members of the genus in North America are poison ivy "(T. radicans)", practically ubiquitous throughout most of eastern North America, and western poison oak ("T. diversilobum"), similarly ubiquitous throughout much of the western part of the continent.
Title: Poison Ivy: The Secret Society
Passage: Poison Ivy: The Secret Society is a 2008 erotic thriller drama film and the fourth and final installment of the "Poison Ivy" series. The film premiered on Lifetime on July 27, 2008.
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Katt Shea
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Poison Ivy (1992 film)
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Sara Gilbert
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In what year was the father of Elizabeth Capell, Countess of Essex born?
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Title: Elizabeth Capell, Countess of Essex
Passage: Elizabeth Capell, Countess of Essex (1 December 1636 5 February 1718; ne Percy) was an English noblewoman, the daughter of Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland. She was the wife of Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex. Elizabeth was the subject of a portrait by court painter Sir Peter Lely.
Title: William Jennings Capell
Passage: William Jennings "Bill" Capell (born 9 August 1952), a retired grocery clerk from Yuba City, California, is the heir presumptive to the Earldom of Essex. He will be the 12th Earl if the current earl, Paul Capell, 11th Earl of Essex (currently 71 and unmarried), dies without legitimate male issue. He had considered renouncing the earldom if it would require him to give up his United States citizenship. (Under the United Kingdom's Peerage Act 1963, a person may disclaim a hereditary peerage.) United States law requires only government officeholders without Congressional authorization and persons wishing to become naturalized citizens, however, to renounce titles of nobility. As Mr. Capell is in neither category, there would be no legal impediment to his use of the title as a U.S. citizen; indeed there is precedent in the case of the Earl of Wharncliffe, currently a Maine construction worker.
Title: Henry Capell (MP for Hertfordshire)
Passage: Henry Capell (born before 1537 1588), of Little Hadham, Hertfordshire and Rayne, Essex, was an English politician.
Title: Paul Capell, 11th Earl of Essex
Passage: Frederick Paul de Vere Capell, 11th Earl of Essex (born 29 May 1944) is the current Earl of Essex. He succeeded his father Robert Capell, 10th Earl of Essex, in 2005.
Title: Adele Capell, Countess of Essex
Passage: Adele Capell, Countess of Essex (ne Adele Grant) was a US-born socialite who married into the British nobility.
Title: Frances Walsingham
Passage: Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex and Countess of Clanricarde (1567 17 February 1633) was an English noblewoman. The daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth I's Secretary of State, she became the wife of Sir Philip Sidney at age 16. Her second husband was The 2nd Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth's favourite, with whom she had five children. Shortly after his execution in 1601, she married her lover, The 4th Earl of Clanricarde, and went to live in Ireland.
Title: Sarah, Countess of Essex
Passage: Sarah Bazett (died 16 January 1838) ("Sarah, Countess of Essex"), ("alias" Sarah Capel; Sarah, Lady Malden) was a talented and prolific amateur artist, generally known as "Sarah, Countess of Essex" who specialised in making watercolour copies of old portraits of 16th century personages and other paintings, and her surviving copies in many instances are the only evidence of the now lost originals. Over a hundred of her portraits in watercolour and gouache on paper were published in the 1825 edition of Lucy Aikin's "Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth", first published in 1818 as a two-volume work and re-issued in several editions (4th edition 1819, further edition 1823). She was knowledgeable in the field of heraldry and frequently added the subject's coat of arms and other heraldic devices to her copy portraits.
Title: Lettice Knollys
Passage: Lettice Knollys ( , sometimes latinized as Laetitia, alias Lettice Devereux or Lettice Dudley), Countess of Essex and Countess of Leicester (8 November 1543 25 December 1634), was an English noblewoman and mother to the courtiers Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, and Lady Penelope Rich, although via her marriage to Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, she incurred the Queen's unrelenting displeasure.
Title: Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland
Passage: Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, 4th Baron Percy, KG (29 September 1602 13 October 1668) was an English military leader and a prominent supporter of the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War.
Title: Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll
Passage: Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll (17 January 1801 16 January 1856; born Elizabeth FitzClarence) was an illegitimate daughter of King William IV of the United Kingdom and Dorothea Jordan. She married William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, and became Countess of Erroll on 4 December 1820 at age 19. Due to Hay's parentage, William Hay became Lord Steward of the Household. Elizabeth and William Hay married at St George's, Hanover Square. Hay is pictured in a FitzClarence family portrait in House of Dun and kept a stone thrown at her father William IV and the gloves he wore on opening his first Parliament as mementos. She died in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Were Luchino Visconti and the Brothers Quay of the same nationality?
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Title: Brothers Quay
Passage: Stephen and Timothy Quay ( ; born June 17, 1947) are American identical twin brothers better known as the Brothers Quay or Quay Brothers. They are influential stop-motion animators. They are also the recipients of the 1998 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design for their work on the play "The Chairs".
Title: Rina De Liguoro
Passage: Rina De Liguoro (24 July 1892 15 April 1966) was an Italian film actress. Born Elena Caterina Catardi she changed her name after marrying film actor and director Wladimiro De Liguoro in 1918. She appeared in leading roles in a number of Italian epics during the 1920s such as "The Last Days of Pompeii". She later appeared in character roles after an unsuccessful spell in Hollywood. Her final film was Luchino Visconti's "The Leopard".
Title: Giuseppe Rotunno
Passage: Giuseppe Rotunno, A.S.C., A.I.C. (born 19 March 1923, in Rome) is an Italian cinematographer. Sometimes credited as Peppino Rotunno, he was director of photography on eight films by Federico Fellini. He collaborated with several celebrated Italian directors, including Vittorio de Sica on "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni, and Luchino Visconti on "Rocco and His Brothers" (1960), "The Leopard" (1963), and "The Stranger" (1967). Rotunno also served as the director of photography for "Julia and Julia" (1987), the first feature shot using high definition television taping technique and then transferred to 35 mm film.
Title: Luchino Visconti
Passage: Luchino Visconti di Modrone, Count of Lonate Pozzolo (2 November 1906 17 March 1976), was an Italian theatre, opera and cinema director, as well as a screenwriter. He is best known for his films "Ossessione" (1943), "Senso" (1954), "Rocco and His Brothers" (1960), "The Leopard" (1963) and "Death in Venice" (1971).
Title: Bellissima (film)
Passage: Bellissima (1951) is an Italian neorealism film by Italian director Luchino Visconti. The film, which is a satire of the film industry, was shot at the Cinecitt studios. Alessandro Blasetti, a contemporary film director, appears as himself. Bellissima is the only feature film in Visconti's oeuvre with a predominantly comic tone.
Title: Rocco and His Brothers
Passage: Rocco e i suoi fratelli (English: Rocco and His Brothers ) is a 1960 Italian film directed by Luchino Visconti, inspired by an episode from the novel "Il ponte della Ghisolfa" by Giovanni Testori. Set in Milan, it tells the story of an immigrant family from the South and its disintegration in the society of the industrial North. The title is a combination of Thomas Mann's "Joseph and his Brothers" and the name of Rocco Scotellaro, an Italian poet who described the feelings of the peasants of southern Italy.
Title: Luchino Visconti (film)
Passage: Luchino Visconti is a 1999 Italian documentary film about the filmmaker Luchino Visconti and directed by Carlo Lizzani. It stars Claudia Cardinale.
Title: Eriprando Visconti
Passage: Eriprando Visconti di Modrone, Count of Vico Modrone (September 24, 1932 May 25, 1995) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and producer. He was the nephew of the more famous Luchino Visconti.
Title: The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes
Passage: The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes is a 2005 film by the Brothers Quay, featuring Amira Casar, Gottfried John and Assumpta Serna. It was the second feature-length film by the Brothers Quay and their first film in over ten years.
Title: House of Visconti
Passage: Visconti is the family name of two important Italian noble dynasties of the Middle Ages. There are two distinct Visconti families: the first one (chronologically) in the Republic of Pisa in the mid twelfth century who achieved prominence first in Pisa, then in Sardinia, where they became rulers of Gallura. The second family rose to power in Milan, where they ruled from 1277 to 1447, and where several collateral branches still exist. Pope Gregory X, who reigned from 1271 to 1276, was a member of the Visconti family of Milan. The renowned film director Luchino Visconti was a scion of this latter family's Visconti of Modrone branch.
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Of Stephen Huss and Xavier Malisse, who is more closely associated with David Goffin?
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Title: 2013 Topshelf Open Men's Singles
Passage: David Ferrer was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Xavier Malisse. br
Title: 2001 Verizon Tennis Challenge Singles
Passage: Andrew Ilie was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Xavier Malisse. Andy Roddick won in the final 62, 64 against Malisse, which was the first title of his career.
Title: Stephen Huss (tennis)
Passage: Stephen Huss (born 10 December 1975), is a former professional tennis player from Australia. .
Title: 2008 Chennai Open Doubles
Passage: Xavier Malisse and Dick Norman were the defending champions, but Norman chose not to participate, and only Malisse competed that year.
Title: 2009 Seguros Bolvar Open Bogot Doubles
Passage: Xavier Malisse and Carlos Salamanca were the champions in 2008, but Malisse chose to not start this year.
Title: 2014 Sport 1 Open Singles
Passage: Jesse Huta Galung was the defending champion but lost to David Goffin in the semifinals. Goffin went on to win the tournament, beating Andreas Beck 63, 62
Title: 2012 Farmers Classic Doubles
Passage: Xavier Malisse, with fellow countryman Ruben Bemelmans, defended his title, defeating Jamie Delgado and Ken Skupski 76, 46, [107] in the final. Mark Knowles and Malisse were the defending champions but Knowles decided not to participate.
Title: Psyche (band)
Passage: Psyche are a Canadian dark synthpop band, now based in Germany. They are centered on singer Darrin Huss, who has been the only constant member, with various line-ups including his brother Stephen Huss, later followed by David Kristian, Per-Anders Kurenbach, and Remi Szyszka, all recording albums with Darrin under the name Psyche.
Title: Xavier Malisse
Passage: Xavier Malisse (born 19 July 1980) is Belgian retired professional tennis player. Born in the north-western Flemish city of Kortrijk and nicknamed "X-Man", he is only one of two players from Belgium (the other being David Goffin) to have been ranked in the top 20 of the ATP tour, with a career-high singles ranking of World No. 19.
Title: David Goffin
Passage: David Goffin (] ) (born 7 December 1990) is a Belgian professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 12 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He was born in Rocourt, Lige, Belgium. His breakthrough came when he reached the fourth round of the 2012 French Open as a lucky loser, eventually losing to Roger Federer in four sets. Goffin has defeated several higher-ranked players such as John Isner, Stan Wawrinka, Novak Djokovic, Marin ili, Milos Raonic, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Dominic Thiem and Tom Berdych, the latter without losing a game. He is the Belgian number 1 male tennis player as of 2017. On February 20, 2017 Goffin became the first Belgian male tennis player to reach the ATP top 10.
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Stephen Huss (tennis)
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Xavier Malisse
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Which magazine was published first Video Watchdog or Motor Trend ?
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Title: Motor Trend
Passage: Motor Trend is an American automobile magazine. It first appeared in September 1949, issued by Petersen Publishing Company in Los Angeles, and bearing the tagline "The Magazine for a Motoring World". Petersen Publishing was sold to British publisher EMAP in 1998, who sold the former Petersen magazines to Primedia in 2001. As of 2017, it is published by (formerly Source Interlink Media). It has a monthly circulation of over one million readers.
Title: Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation)
Passage: The eleventh generation of the Ford Thunderbird is a personal luxury car that was produced by Ford for the 2001 to 2005 model years. It was based on the Ford DEW platform. Although it was initially well received by the automotive press, garnering accolades such as the "Motor Trend" Car of the Year and a nomination for the North American Car of the Year in its first year of existence, many publications regarded the Thunderbird's revival rather more frostily after a few years; it garnered a place on "Car and Driver" magazine's 2009 list of "The 10 Most Embarrassing Award Winners in Automotive History".
Title: Venus Automobile
Passage: The Venus Automobile is a one-piece fiberglass-bodied custom car produced in the early to mid-1950s in the United States. The prototype was mounted on a 1949 Ford chassis, and powered by a Ford flathead V8 motor with high-performance heads and intake manifold. The car's designer, Kenneth McLoad received a US Design Patent, number 177,499 in April 1956. The Venus also appeared on the cover of the May 1953 issue of "Motor Trend" Magazine. Fewer than ten of these car bodies were made, and only two are currently known to exist, both in Texas.
Title: Tim Lucas
Passage: Tim Lucas (born May 30, 1956) is a film critic, biographer, novelist, screenwriter, blogger, and publishereditor of the video review magazine "Video Watchdog".
Title: Toyota Tundra
Passage: The Toyota Tundra is a pickup truck manufactured in the United States by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota since May 1999. The Tundra was the first North American full-size pickup to be built by a Japanese manufacturer. The Tundra was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award and was Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year in 2000 and 2008. Initially built in a new Toyota plant in Princeton, Indiana, production was consolidated in 2008 to Toyota's San Antonio, Texas, factory and is the only full-size pickup truck manufactured in Texas.
Title: Automobile (magazine)
Passage: Automobile is an American automobile magazine published by . A group of former employees of "Car and Driver" led by David E. Davis founded "Automobile" in 1986 with support from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporationusing the credo "No Boring Cars." "Automobile" distinguishes itself as more of a lifestyle magazine than the other automotive publications, an editorial theme that Davis greatly expanded upon from his tenure as the editor of "Car and Driver", though it is a sister publication to "Motor Trend".
Title: Motor Trend Car of the Year
Passage: The "Motor Trend" Car of the Year (COTY) is an annual award given by "Motor Trend" magazine to recognize the best new or significantly refreshed car in a given model year.
Title: Roadkill (Internet show)
Passage: Roadkill is an automotive-themed internet show produced by Motor Trend and Hot Rod magazine, two magazines from . Hosted by former Hot Rod Magazine Editor-in-Chief David Freiburger and Staff Editor Mike Finnegan, Roadkill is part do-it-yourself auto repair show and part buddy road trip. It is a lighthearted celebration of classic muscle car culture in which poor planning and perpetual lack of sleep often produce humorous results. Roadkill cars break down early, often, and in unexpectedly humorous ways. The show embraces these failures and honestly documents the good-natured duos efforts to persevere and to triumph over any roadside adversity.
Title: Jonathan Rigby
Passage: Jonathan Rigby (born 1963) is an English actor and film historian who has written the following books - "English Gothic: A Century of Horror Cinema" (2000), "Christopher Lee: The Authorised Screen History" (2001), "Roxy Music: Both Ends Burning" (2005), "American Gothic: Sixty Years of Horror Cinema" (2007), "Studies in Terror: Landmarks of Horror Cinema" (2011) and "Euro Gothic: Classics of Continental Horror Cinema" (2016). An expanded version of "English Gothic" was issued in 2015 with a different subtitle, "Classic Horror Cinema 1897-2015". He has been described in "Video Watchdog" magazine as occupying 'a proud place in the advance guard of film researchers, writers and critics.'
Title: Video Watchdog
Passage: Video Watchdog was a bimonthly, digest size film magazine published from 1990 to 2017 by publishereditor Tim Lucas and his wife, art director and co-publisher Donna Lucas.
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Video Watchdog
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Motor Trend
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The Diamond Queen's creator was an American journalist who is best known for writing short detective stories featuring who?
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Title: J. Allan Dunn
Passage: Joseph Allan Elphinstone Dunn (21 January 1872 25 March 1941), best known as J. Allan Dunn, was one of the high-producing writers of the American pulp magazines. He published well over a thousand stories, novels, and serials from 191441. He first made a name for himself in "Adventure". Well over half of his output appeared in Street Smith pulps, including "People's", "Complete Story Magazine", and "Wild West Weekly". He wrote approximately 470 stories for "Wild West Weekly" alone. His main genres were adventure and western; although he did write a number of detective stories, most of them appearing in "Detective Fiction Weekly". He was a specialist in South Sea stories, and pirate stories. He also published a lot of juvenile fiction; including many stories for "Boys' Life", primarily in the 1920s. A number of his novel-length stories were reprinted in hardbound, some under the pen name "Joseph Montague" for Street Smith's Chelsea House imprint; many of his books were issued in the United Kingdom. His stories were frequently syndicated in newspapers, both in America and around the world, making him, for a time, a very widely known author.
Title: Capek's Tales
Passage: Capek's Tales (Czech: "apkovy povdky" ) is a 1947 Czech drama film directed by Martin Fri, based on 5 short detective stories by Karel apek. It was nominated for the Grand International Award at the Venice Film Festival, 1947.
Title: The Diamond Queen (1921 film)
Passage: The Diamond Queen is a 1921 American adventure film serial directed by Edward A. Kull. The film is considered to be lost. The creator of the story Jacques Futrelle was lost in the Titanic disaster in 1912.
Title: Anne Hocking
Passage: Naomi Annie Hocking Messer (1889 17 March 1966), known as Anne Hocking and nicknamed "Mona," was an English crime writer, best remembered for her detective stories featuring Chief Superintendent William Austen.
Title: The Man Who Knew Too Much (book)
Passage: The Man Who Knew Too Much and other stories (1922) is a book of detective stories by English writer G. K. Chesterton, published in 1922 by Cassell and Company in the United Kingdom, and Harper Brothers in the United States. The book contains eight connected short stories about "The Man Who Knew Too Much", and additional unconnected stories featuring separate heroesdetectives. The United States edition contained one of these additional stories: "The Trees of Pride", while the United Kingdom edition contained "Trees of Pride" and three more, shorter stories: "The Garden of Smoke", "The Five of Swords" and "The Tower of Treason".
Title: Jacques Futrelle
Passage: Jacques Heath Futrelle (April 9, 1875 April 15, 1912) was an American journalist and mystery writer. He is best known for writing short detective stories featuring Professor Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen, also known as "The Thinking Machine" for his application of logic to any and all situations. Futrelle died in the sinking of the RMS "Titanic".
Title: Simon Iff
Passage: Simon Iff is the protagonist of a series of short detective stories written by occultist Aleister Crowley. He is portrayed as a mystic, a magician and a great detective with a thorough insight into human psychology.
Title: Robert Goldsborough (writer)
Passage: Robert Gerald Goldsborough (born October 3, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American journalist and writer of mystery novels. He worked for 45 years for the "Chicago Tribune" and "Advertising Age", but gained prominence as the author of a series of authorized pastiches of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe detective stories, published from 1986 to 1994. The first novel, "Murder in E Minor" (1986), received a Nero Award. In 2005, Goldsborough published "Three Strikes You're Dead", the first book in an original series of period mysteries featuring "Chicago Tribune" reporter Steve (Snap) Malek.
Title: Arthur Morrison
Passage: Arthur George Morrison (1 November 1863 4 December 1945) was an English writer and journalist known for his realistic novels and stories about working-class life in London's East End, and for his detective stories, featuring the detective Martin Hewitt. He also collected Japanese art and published several works on the subject. He left a large collection of paintings and other works of art to the British Museum after his death in 1945. Morrison's best known work of fiction is his novel "A Child of the Jago" (1896).
Title: The Purloined Letter
Passage: "The Purloined Letter" is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe. It is the third of his three detective stories featuring the fictional C. Auguste Dupin, the other two being "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Mystery of Marie Rogt". These stories are considered to be important early forerunners of the modern detective story. It first appeared in the literary annual "The Gift for 1845" (1844) and was soon reprinted in numerous journals and newspapers.
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The Diamond Queen (1921 film)
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Jacques Futrelle
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Who did more acting, Paul Czinner or Louis Jouvet?
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Title: Ramuntcho (1938 film)
Passage: Ramuntcho is a 1938 French drama film directed by Ren Barberis and starring Paul Cambo, Louis Jouvet and Madeleine Ozeray. It is based on Pierre Loti's 1897 novel of the same title.
Title: Louis Jouvet
Passage: Louis Jouvet (24 December 1887 16 August 1951) was a renowned French actor, director, and theatre director.
Title: Dreaming Lips (1953 film)
Passage: Dreaming Lips (German: Der trumende Mund) is a 1953 German drama film directed by Josef von Bky and starring Maria Schell, O.W. Fischer and Philip Dorn. It is a remake of the 1932 film "Dreaming Lips" by Paul Czinner. Czinner had also remade the film in Britain in 1937.
Title: The Way of Lost Souls
Passage: The Way of Lost Souls is a 1929 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Pola Negri, Warwick Ward and Hans Rehmann. A prostitute and a lighthouse keeper fall in love. It is also known by the alternative title The Woman He Scorned. Location shooting was done around Mevagissey in Cornwall. It was the first film made in Britain by Czinner, who later settled there with his wife Elisabeth Bergner after being forced out of Germany by the Nazis.
Title: The Heart of a Nation
Passage: The Heart of a Nation (French: Untel pre et fils ) is a 1943 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier who co-wrote screenplay with Marcel Achard and Charles Spaak. The film stars Raimu, Michle Morgan and Louis Jouvet.
Title: Dr. Knock
Passage: Dr. Knock (original title "Knock") is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Georges Neveux, and starring by Louis Jouvet. It also features an uncredited appearance by Louis de Funs. The movie is based on the 1923 theatre play "Knock ou le Triomphe de la mdecine" ("Knock or The Triumph of Medicine") by Jules Romain.
Title: Topaze (1933 French film)
Passage: Topaze is a 1933 French comedy film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Louis Jouvet, Simone Hliard and Marcel Valle. It is based on the 1928 play "Topaze" by Marcel Pagnol. The same year an American version of the play "Topaze" was released, starring John Barrymore. In 1936 Pagnol himself remade the film in France.
Title: Jean Hugo
Passage: Jean Hugo (19 November 1894 21 June 1984) was a painter, illustrator, theatre designer and author. He was born in Paris and died in his home at the Mas de Fourques, near Lunel, France. Brought up in a lively artistic environment, he began teaching himself drawing and painting and wrote essays and poetry from a very early age. His artistic career spans the 20th century, from his early sketches of the First World War, through the creative ferment of the Parisian interwar years, and up to his death in 1984. He was part of a number of artistic circles that included Jean Cocteau, Raymond Radiguet, Pablo Picasso, Georges Auric, Erik Satie, Blaise Cendrars, Marie-Laure de Noailles, Paul Eluard, Francis Poulenc, Charles Dullin, Louis Jouvet, Colette, Marcel Proust, Jacques Maritain, Max Jacob, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Marie Bell, Louise de Vilmorin, Cecil Beaton and many others.
Title: Paul Czinner
Passage: Paul Czinner (30 May 1890 22 June 1972) was a Hungarian Jewish writer, film director, and producer.
Title: The Infernal Machine (play)
Passage: The Infernal Machine, or La Machine Infernale is a French play by the dramatist Jean Cocteau, based on the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus. The play initially premiered on April 10, 1934 at the Theatre Louis Jouvet in Paris, France, under the direction of Louis Jouvet himself, with costumes and scene design by Christian Brard. "The Infernal Machine," as translated by Albert Bermel, was first played at the Phoenix Theatre, New York, on February 3, 1958, under the direction of Herbert Berghof, with scenery by Ming Cho Less, costumes by Alvin Colt, and lighting by Tharon Musser.
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Paul Czinner
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Louis Jouvet
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Who wrote the 1958 movie that starred the actress who Orson Welles called the "most exciting woman in the world"?
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Title: The Orson Welles Almanac
Passage: The Orson Welles Almanac (also known as Radio Almanac and The Orson Welles Comedy Show) is a 1944 CBS Radio series directed and hosted by Orson Welles. Broadcast live on the Columbia Pacific Network, the 30-minute variety program was heard Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. ET January 26 July 19, 1944. The series was sponsored by Mobilgas and Mobiloil. Many of the shows originated from U.S. military camps, where Welles and his repertory company and guests entertained the troops with a reduced version of "The Mercury Wonder Show". The performances of the all-star jazz band that Welles brought together for the show were an important force in the revival of traditional New Orleans jazz in the 1940s.
Title: Orson Welles Commentaries
Passage: Orson Welles Commentaries (194546) is an ABC radio series produced and directed by Orson Welles. Featuring commentary by Welles, with reminiscences and readings from literature, the 15-minute weekly program aired Sunday afternoons at 1:15 p.m. ET beginning September 16, 1945. Lear Radio sponsored the program through the end of June 1946 when it failed to find a larger audience. The series was continued by ABC as a sustaining show through October 6, 1946. "Orson Welles Commentaries" was the last of Welles's own radio shows.
Title: Orson Welles (crater)
Passage: Orson Welles is an impact crater in the Coprates quadrangle of Mars, located at 0.2 S and 45.9 W. It is 124.5 kilometers in diameter and was named after Orson Welles (19151985), an American radio and motion picture actor and director. He is famous for, among other things, his radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" by H. G. Wells in which Martians invade Earth. The layers and the clay minerals found in Orson Welles Crater are evidence that it once contained a lake.
Title: Mercedes McCambridge
Passage: Carlotta Mercedes Agnes McCambridge (March 16, 1916 March 2, 2004) was an American actress of radio, stage, film, and television. Orson Welles called her "the world's greatest living radio actress." She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for "All the King's Men" (1949) and was nominated in the same category for "Giant" (1956). She also provided the voice of 'The Demon' in "The Exorcist" (1973).
Title: Orson Welles Show (radio)
Passage: Orson Welles Show (194142), also known as The Orson Welles Theater, Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater and the Lady Esther Show (after its sponsor), is a live CBS Radio series produced, directed and hosted by Orson Welles. Broadcast Mondays at 10 p.m. ET, it made its debut September 15, 1941. Its last broadcast was February 2, 1942.
Title: Badge of Evil
Passage: Badge of Evil is a novel written by Whit Masterson (a pseudonym used by the authors Robert Allison Bob Wade and H. Bill Miller) and published in 1956. This novel was the basis for the 1958 movie "Touch of Evil", directed by Orson Welles and co-starring Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh.
Title: This is Orson Welles
Passage: This is Orson Welles is a 1992 book by Orson Welles (19151985) and Peter Bogdanovich that comprises conversations between the two filmmakers recorded over several years, beginning in 1969. The wide-ranging volume encompasses Welles's life and his own stage, radio and film work as well as his insights on the work of others. The interview book was transcribed by Bogdanovich after Welles's death, at the request of Welles's longtime companion and professional collaborator, Oja Kodar. Welles considered the book his autobiography.
Title: Eartha Kitt
Passage: Eartha Mae Kitt (January 17, 1927 December 25, 2008) was an American singer, actress, dancer, activist and comedian, known for her highly distinctive singing style and her 1953 recordings of "C'est si bon" and the enduring Christmas novelty smash "Santa Baby", which were both US Top 10 hits. Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world".
Title: Richard France (writer)
Passage: Richard France (born May 5, 1938) is an American playwright, author, and film and drama critic. He is a recognized authority on the stage work of American filmmaker Orson Welles. His publication, "The Theatre of Orson Welles", which received a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Book Award in 1979, has been called "a landmark study" and has been translated into Japanese. His 1990 companion volume, "Orson Welles on Shakespeare" has been praised by Welles critics and biographers.
Title: Anna Lucasta (1959 film)
Passage: Anna Lucasta is a 1958 film directed by Arnold Laven and written by Philip Yordan. It stars Eartha Kitt, Sammy Davis Jr., and Henry Scott. It is a remake of the 1949 version (directed by Irving Rapper and starring Paulette Goddard), which itself was an adaptation of Yordan's 1936 stage play.
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Anna Lucasta (1959 film)
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Eartha Kitt
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Pen Densham and Matt Brookens, each are a writer, producer, and ?
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Title: The Kiss (1988 film)
Passage: The Kiss is a 1988 American horror film directed by Pen Densham and starring Joanna Pacula and Meredith Salenger. The plot follows two young women who find themselves haunted by an ancient parasitic curse that was passed on to one of them by a kiss. Film critics and historians have claimed the film to be an allegory of the AIDS epidemic of the late 1980s.
Title: Don't Mess with Bill (film)
Passage: Don't Mess with Bill is a 1980 American short documentary film about Canadian martial arts pioneer Bill Underwood, produced by Pen Densham. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
Title: Mehmood Ali (producer)
Passage: Mehmood Ali (born 5 July 1971, Mumbai, India) is an Indian film producer, director, writer and distributor. Started his career as writer with his mentor veteran actor director Kadar Khan shaab. He is now well known producer and director in Indian Film Industry. In 2004 he launched his own company Pen N Camera International which is now one of the leading distribution house in Indian Film Industry.
Title: Wheeler Antabanez
Passage: Wheeler Antabanez is the alter-ego and pen name for Montclair, New Jersey-based writer Matt Kent (born January 31, 1977). Antabanez is best known as the author of best selling special issue of "Weird NJ", "Nightshade on the Passaic" and "gasstationthoughts" and "The Daily Journal Of Wheeler Antabanez", published by Barricade Books.
Title: Moll Flanders (1996 film)
Passage: Moll Flanders is a 1996 film starring Robin Wright and Morgan Freeman. The film was directed by Pen Densham. The original music score was composed by Mark Mancina. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Daniel Defoe.
Title: Matt Brookens
Passage: Matt Brookens is a short and feature filmmaker who is a writer-director and producer.
Title: Houdini (1998 film)
Passage: Houdini is a 1998 television film about the life of the magician Harry Houdini, directed and written by Pen Densham. It stars Johnathon Schaech, Stacy Edwards, Paul Sorvino and David Warner. It debuted on the TNT Network in December 1998.
Title: Space Rangers (TV series)
Passage: Space Rangers is an American futuristic science fiction drama. The series aired on CBS in 1993. The show was created by Pen Densham and Trilogy Entertainment Group.
Title: Pen Densham
Passage: Pen Densham (born 14 October 1947, Ruislip, Middlesex, United Kingdom) is a British-Canadian-American film and television writer, producer, director and author, known for writing and producing films such as "" and television revivals of "The Outer Limits" and "The Twilight Zone", as well as writing, producing and directing MGM's "Moll Flanders".
Title: Matt Fraction
Passage: Matt Fritchman (born December 1, 1975), better known by the pen name Matt Fraction, is an Eisner Award-winning American comic book writer, known for his work as the writer of "The Invincible Iron Man", "The Immortal Iron Fist", "Uncanny X-Men", and "Hawkeye" for Marvel Comics and "Casanova" and "Sex Criminals" for Image Comics.
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director
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Pen Densham
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Matt Brookens
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Which hotel and casino built in 1973 is located in Paradise, Nevada?
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Title: Bally's Las Vegas
Passage: Bally's Las Vegas (formerly MGM Grand Hotel and Casino) is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The hotel features 2,814 extra-sized guestrooms that are 450 sqft or larger and over 175000 sqft of banquet and meeting space. The casino occupies 66187 sqft . About 75 of the rooms are in the Indigo Tower, and were renovated in 2004. The remaining rooms are located in the Jubilee Tower, constructed in 1981.
Title: Kingsway, Southport
Passage: Kingsway (also known as Kingsway Club, and Bliss) was a nightclub and casino built in 1931 at the south end of the Promenade in the seaside resort of Southport, Merseyside, England. In the 1960s it hosted many well-known celebrities, such as The Beatles, Tom Jones, and Engelbert Humperdinck. It was also very popular during the 1980s punk era and the 1990s dance era.
Title: Monte Carlo Resort and Casino
Passage: The Monte Carlo Resort and Casino is a megaresort hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The hotel, with a height of 360 ft , has 32 floors, featuring a 102000 sqft casino floor with 1,400 slot machines, 60 table games, and 15 poker tables. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. The hotel offers 2,992 guest rooms, including 259 luxury suites. It is being converted from late 2016 to 2018 into the Park MGM, with the upper floors converted into a boutique hotel, NoMad Las Vegas.
Title: Gold Coast Hotel and Casino
Passage: The Gold Coast Hotel Casino is a hotel and casino located in Paradise, Nevada. This locals' casino is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The Gold Coast is located one mile (1.6 km) west of the Las Vegas Strip on West Flamingo Road. It is located across the street from the Palms Casino Resort and the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino.
Title: Dunes Hotel and Casino (Atlantic City)
Passage: The Dunes Hotel and Casino (Atlantic City) was a proposed hotel and casino that was to be built in Atlantic City, New Jersey in the late 1970s. It was initially proposed to consist of 504 hotel rooms and a 34,500 square foot casino located at Albany Avenue on the Boardwalk. It was to be the southern most hotelcasino on the Boardwalk, adjacent to the Golden Nugget Hotel Casino. Due to financial and legal difficulties, the hotel was never completed and a casino license was never issued.
Title: Hooters Casino Hotel
Passage: Hooters Casino Hotel is a hotel and casino located off the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned by Trinity Hotel Investors and operated by the Navegante Group. It is located off the Strip next to the Tropicana and across the street from the MGM Grand Las Vegas. The hotel has 696 rooms with a 35000 sqft casino.
Title: The Palazzo
Passage: The Palazzo is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is the tallest completed building in Nevada. Designed by the Dallas based HKS, Inc., the hotel offers luxury in an Italian Renaissance ambiance. The hotel and casino are part of a larger complex (operated as one hotel) comprising the adjoining Venetian Resort and Casino and the Sands Convention Center, all of which are owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation.
Title: Kirk Kerkorian
Passage: Kerkor "Kirk" Kerkorian (June 6, 1917 June 15, 2015) was an Armenian-American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He was the president and CEO of Tracinda Corporation, his private holding company based in Beverly Hills, California. Kerkorian is known for having been one of the important figures in the shaping of Las Vegas and, with architect Martin Stern, Jr. described as the "father of the mega-resort". He built the world's largest hotel in Las Vegas three times: the International Hotel (opened in 1969), the MGM Grand Hotel (1973) and the MGM Grand (1993). He purchased the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie studio in 1969.
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: The Towers (Narragansett, Rhode Island)
Passage: The Towers, also known as the Twin Towers is a historic structure located at 35 Ocean Road in Narragansett, Rhode Island. It is the only remnant of the Narragansett Pier Casino built in the 1880s. On November 25, 1969, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Bally's Las Vegas
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Kirk Kerkorian
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Bally's Las Vegas
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Which film director is from Brazil, Suresh Bhardwaj or Carlos Saldanha?
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Title: Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation
Passage: The film makes an overview of animation in Brazil, since the first animation created in 1917, called "The Kaiser", until the success of the animation film series "Ice age "and "Rio", directed by Carlos Saldanha. Besides him, other big names were also heard, like Maurcio de Souza, Otto Guerra and Chico Liberato, who report their experiences on the market and give a current panorama of Brazilian production.
Title: Ice Age: Continental Drift
Passage: Ice Age: Continental Drift is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios. It was written by Jason Fuchs and Michael Berg, and directed by Steve Martino and Michael Thurmeierthe first film in the series not to be directed by Carlos Saldanha.
Title: Ice Age: The Meltdown
Passage: Ice Age: The Meltdown is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios and released by 20th Century Fox. As the first sequel to the 2002 film "Ice Age", it focuses on The Herd escaping an upcoming flood, during which Manny finds love. It was directed by Carlos Saldanha, co-director of the first film, with the music composed by John Powell. The original voice cast Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Chris Wedge is joined by Queen Latifah, Seann William Scott and Josh Peck.
Title: Ice Age (2002 film)
Passage: Ice Age is a 2002 American computer-animated buddy comedy road film directed by Chris Wedge and co-directed by Carlos Saldanha from a story by Michael J. Wilson. Produced by Blue Sky Studios as its first feature film, it was released by 20th Century Fox on March 15, 2002. The film features the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Chris Wedge.
Title: Carlos Saldanha
Passage: Carlos Saldanha (] ; born January 24, 1965) is a Brazilian director, producer and animator of animated films who works with Blue Sky Studios. He was the director of "" (2006), "" (2009), "Rio" (2011), "Rio 2" (2014), and the co-director of "Ice Age" (2002) and "Robots" (2005). In 2003, Saldanha was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for "Gone Nutty".
Title: Rio 2
Passage: Rio 2 is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. It is the sequel to the 2011 computer-animated film "Rio" and the studio's first film to have a sequel outside of their existing "Ice Age" franchise. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the first film was set and "Rio 2" begins, though most of its plot occurs in the Amazon rainforest. Featuring the returning voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, will.i.am, Jamie Foxx, George Lopez, Tracy Morgan, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, and Jake T. Austin, the film was released internationally on March 20, 2014, and on April 11, 2014, in American theaters.
Title: Rio (2011 film)
Passage: Rio is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the film is set. The film features the voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, George Lopez, and Jamie Foxx. It tells the story of Blu (Eisenberg), a male Spix's macaw who is taken to Rio de Janeiro to mate with a free-spirited female Spix's macaw, Jewel (Hathaway). The two eventually fall in love, and together they have to escape from being smuggled by Nigel (Clement), a cockatoo. The theme song, "Telling the World" was performed by Taio Cruz.
Title: Raoni
Passage: Raoni (also known as Raoni: The Fight for the Amazon) is a 1978 French-Belgian documentary film directed by Jean-Pierre Dutilleux and Luiz Carlos Saldanha on the life of Raoni Metuktire. The film portrays issues surrounding the survival of the indigenous Indian tribes of north central Brazil. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Title: Gone Nutty
Passage: Gone Nutty (also known as Scrat's Missing Adventure) is an animated short film, directed by Carlos Saldanha for Blue Sky Studios. The short features the character Scrat from "Ice Age", who is yet again having troubles with collecting his beloved acorns. It was released on November 26, 2002, on the "Ice Age" DVD and VHS.
Title: Suresh Bhardwaj
Passage: Suresh Bhardwaj (born 6 June 1955) is an Indian theatre, film and television director as well as a lighting and scenic designer. He is the director of "(Aakar Kala Sangam)" (AKS), a Delhi based theatre group and is currently in charge of the National School of Drama's regional centres at Bengluru,Gangtok(Sikkim) and Agartala (Tripura). He is also a faculty member of the National School of Drama
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Carlos Saldanha
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Suresh Bhardwaj
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Carlos Saldanha
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Who directed the 2009 American supernatural psychological horror film in which Michael Bean and Jodelle Ferland starred?
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Title: Case 39
Passage: Case 39 is a 2009 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Christian Alvart, and starring Rene Zellweger, Jodelle Ferland, Bradley Cooper and Ian McShane.
Title: The Ring (2002 film)
Passage: The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, and David Dorfman. It is a remake of the 1998 Japanese horror film "Ringu", which was based on the novel of the same name, written by Koji Suzuki.
Title: What Lies Beneath
Passage: What Lies Beneath is a 2000 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Robert Zemeckis. It was the first film by the film studio ImageMovers. It stars Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer as a well-to-do couple who experience a strange haunting that uncovers secrets about their past. The film opened in 2,813 theaters in North America, and grossed 291 million at the worldwide box office. The film received mainly mixed reviews, and received three Saturn Award nominations.
Title: ParaNorman
Passage: ParaNorman is a 2012 American 3D stop-motion animated comedy horror film produced by Laika, distributed by Focus Features and was released on August 17, 2012. It stars the voices of Kodi Smit-McPhee, Tucker Albrizzi, Anna Kendrick, Casey Affleck, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Leslie Mann, Jeff Garlin, Elaine Stritch, Bernard Hill, Jodelle Ferland, Tempestt Bledsoe, Alex Borstein and John Goodman. It is the first stop-motion film to use a 3D color printer to create character faces and only the second to be shot in 3D. The film mainly received positive reviews and was a modest box office success, earning 107 million against its budget of 60 million. The film received nominations for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film.
Title: It Follows
Passage: It Follows is a 2014 American supernatural psychological horror film written and directed by David Robert Mitchell. It stars Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Daniel Zovatto, Jake Weary, Olivia Luccardi, and Lili Sepe. The plot follows a teenage girl, Jay, who is pursued by a supernatural entity after a sexual encounter.
Title: Wonderful World (2009 film)
Passage: Wonderful World is a 2009 dark comedy-drama film directed and written by Joshua Goldin, who in this movie makes his directorial debut. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Sanaa Lathan, Michael K. Williams and Jodelle Ferland.
Title: The Ring Two
Passage: The Ring Two is a 2005 American supernatural psychological horror film and a sequel to the 2002 film "The Ring", which was a remake of the 1998 Japanese film "Ring". Hideo Nakata, director of the original Japanese film "Ring", on which the American versions are based, directed this film in place of Gore Verbinski.
Title: Silent Hill (film)
Passage: Silent Hill is a 2006 horror film directed by Christophe Gans and written by Roger Avary, Gans, and Nicolas Boukhrief. The film is an adaptation of Konami's video game series "Silent Hill". It stars Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige, and Jodelle Ferland.
Title: Michael Bean
Passage: Michael Bean is a Canadian actor, author, acting coach, and the founder of Biz Studio. He is known for his work on the films "Case 39" (2009), "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" (2009), "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Jennifer's Body" (2009), and for guest spots on the television series "Arrow", "Pretty Little Liars", "Supernatural" and "Smallville".
Title: Oculus (film)
Passage: Oculus is a 2013 American supernatural psychological horror film written, edited and directed by Mike Flanagan. The film had its world premiere on September 5, 2013, at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and received a wide theatrical release on April 11, 2014. Karen Gillan stars as a young woman who is convinced that an antique mirror is responsible for the death and misfortune that her family suffered. The film is based upon an earlier short film by Flanagan, "Oculus: Chapter 3 The Man with the Plan".
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Christian Alvart
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Michael Bean
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Case 39
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What boxer considered by some to be Europe's best middleweight boxer of the 1940s and 1950s is the older brother of Dick Turpin?
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Title: Dick Turpin (1933 film)
Passage: Dick Turpin is a 1933 British historical drama film directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford it starred Victor McLaglen, Jane Carr, Frank Vosper, James Finlayson and Cecil Humphreys. The film depicts the adventures of the eighteenth century highwayman Dick Turpin and his legendary ride to York. It is based on a historical novel by Harrison Ainsworth.
Title: Dick Turpin (1925 film)
Passage: Dick Turpin is a 1925 American silent film and historical adventure directed by John G. Blystone produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and starring western hero Tom Mix. Mix departs from his usual western roles to play a British historical figure, the highwayman Dick Turpin (1705-1739). A young Carole Lombard was filmed in several scenes which mostly ended up on the cutting room floor.
Title: Dick Turpin (boxer)
Passage: Dick Turpin, (26 November 1920 7 July 1990) was an English middleweight boxer. He was British and Commonwealth middleweight champion, reputedly being the first black fighter to win a British boxing title. He was elder brother and trainer of the more famous Randolph Turpin, who became world middleweight champion after beating Sugar Ray Robinson in 1951.
Title: Randolph Turpin
Passage: Randolph Adolphus Turpin (7 June 1928 17 May 1966), better known as Randolph Turpin, and in the United States also as Randy Turpin, was an English boxer who was considered by some to be Europe's best middleweight boxer of the 1940s and 1950s. In 1951 he became world middleweight champion when he defeated Sugar Ray Robinson. Turpin was inducted into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame in 2001.
Title: Dick Turpin's Ride
Passage: Dick Turpin's Ride is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina and Suzanne Dalbert. It follows the career of the eighteenth century highwaymen Dick Turpin. It is based on the poem "Dick Turpin's Ride" by Alfred Noyes. It is also known as The Lady and the Bandit.
Title: Dick Turpin's Ride to York
Passage: Dick Turpin's Ride to York is a 1922 British historical silent film drama directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Matheson Lang, Isobel Elsom and Cecil Humphreys. It was the first feature-length film of the story of the famous 18th-century highwayman Dick Turpin and his legendary 200-mile overnight ride from London to York on his mount Black Bess.
Title: Carry On Dick
Passage: Carry On Dick is the 26th in the series of "Carry On" films to be made. The story is based on the Dick Turpin legend and features Turpin (James) as an antihero, attempting to evade capture by the authorities.
Title: Wally Thom
Passage: Wally Thom (14 June 1926 1980 (aged 53)) born in Birkenhead, Merseyside an English amateur middleweight and professional weltermiddleweight boxer of the 1940s, and 1950s, and referee of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, who as an amateur was runner-up for the 1945 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) middleweight title, against Randolph Turpin (Leamington Spa ABC ), boxing out of Army ABC, was runner-up for the 1949 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) middleweight title, against Alan Buxton (Harrow ABC), boxing out of Birkenhead ABC, and won a silver medal at middleweight in the 1947 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Dublin, Ireland, losing to gold medal winner Aim-Joseph Escudie of France, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area welterweight title, BBBofC British welterweight title, European Boxing Union (EBU) welterweight title, and British Empire welterweight title (twice), his professional fighting weight varied from 14514 lb , i.e. welterweight to 154 lb , i.e. middleweight. Wally Thom was managed by Johnny Campbell (circa-1905 2 May 1994 (aged 89)).
Title: Dick Turpin (racehorse)
Passage: The racehorse Dick Turpin won the 1933 Chester Cup, ridden by Gordon Richards, trained by Martin Hartigan. Dick Turpin won by a head, 2nd Guiscard, 3rd Mandritsara. He was owned by Hon Robert Fraser Watson, 2nd son of 1st Baron Manton. The starting price was 9 to 1. Gordon Richards wrote about the horse in his autobiography published in 1955 as follows:
Title: Edna Henry Lee Turpin
Passage: Edna Henry Lee Turpin (18671952) was an American author. She was born on July 26, 1867, at Echo Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Edward Henry Turpin and Petronella Lee Turpin, but her father died of tuberculosis four months before she was born. Two siblings, Mary Wilson Turpin and Edward Henry Turpin both died in infancy before Edna was born. She spent her childhood on the family farm with her mother and her older brother, Henderson Lee Turpin (18611957). She began writing at an early age and, during her fifteenth year, her first short story was accepted for publication.
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Randolph Adolphus Turpin
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Dick Turpin (boxer)
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Randolph Turpin
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The father of Mike Robbie was the principle founder of what NFL team?
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Title: Joe Robbie
Passage: Joseph "Joe" Robbie (July 7, 1916 January 7, 1990) was an American attorney, politician, and the principle founder of the Miami Dolphins.
Title: Dallas Texans (NFL)
Passage: The Dallas Texans played in the National Football League (NFL) for one season, 1952, with a record of 111. The team is considered one of the worst teams in NFL history, both on (lowest franchise winning percentage) and off the field. The team was based first in Dallas, then Hershey, Pennsylvania, and Akron, Ohio, during its only season. The Texans were the last NFL team to fold. Many players on the 1952 roster went to the new Baltimore Colts franchise in 1953. The American Football League (AFL) had a 1960 charter member named the Dallas Texans (who later became the Kansas City Chiefs), but the AFL Texans have no relationship with the earlier NFL team.
Title: Doron Jensen
Passage: Doron Richard Jensen (born September 1, 1958) is an American restaurateur and principle founder of Timber Lodge Steakhouse, Homestyle Buffet, and Old Country Buffet.
Title: Mike Robbie
Passage: Mike Robbie ( Born April 5, 1943 ), is a former General Manager of the Miami Dolphins and the son of the late Joe Robbie, former owner of the team.
Title: Steve Rotfeld
Passage: Steve Rotfeld is an American television producer and Emmy Award-winning writer. He is the principle founder of two independent broadcast and syndication production companies: Steve Rotfeld Productions (SRP) and The Workshop, which he co-founded with Tom Farrell. Through SRP and The Workshop, Rotfeld has produced and distributed programming that has been syndicated on national broadcast and cable networks and sold throughout the world.
Title: Hugh Calder
Passage: Hugh Alfred Calder (December 25, 1872 August 6, 1964) was a real estate developer and politician in Alberta, Canada. He served as an alderman on Edmonton City Council between 1912 and 1916 and was a principle founder of the Village of West Edmonton.
Title: Fayez Sarofim
Passage: Fayez Sarofim (Arabic: ) (born 1929) is a Coptic American heir to the Sarofim family fortune, fund manager for a number of Dreyfus family stock funds, an original and second largest shareholder of Kinder Morgan (NYSE: KMI) and part owner of the NFL team Houston Texans; ranked 5th Most Valuable NFL team worth 1.85 billion. He is divorced with five children, and lives in Houston, Texas. With an estimated current net worth of 1.91 billion, Sarofim is ranked by "Forbes" as the 847-richest person in the world, in 2015. His investment firms oversees over 30 billion in assets.
Title: Chicago Tigers
Passage: The Chicago Tigers of the American Professional Football Association (APFA) played only in the first year of the league (1920) and, because of this, have the distinction of being the first NFL team to fold. They had a record of 2 wins, 5 losses and 1 tie. The team played its home games at Chicago's Wrigley Field (then called Cubs Park) and was the first NFL team to do so. The Tigers were never formally members of the APFA. However, since the team played seven games against APFA teams in 1920, resulting in a 151 league record, they are generally included in the league standings.
Title: List of Carolina Panthers players
Passage: The Carolina Panthers are a professional American football club based in Charlotte, North Carolina. They play the southern division of the National Football Conference (NFC), one of the two conferences in the National Football League (NFL). On October 26, 1993, NFL owners unanimously selected Carolina as the 29th NFL franchise and the first expansion team since 1976. Carolina Panthers OwnerFounder Jerry Richardson, became just the second former player to own an NFL team along with George Halas of the Chicago Bears. The Panthers lost Super Bowl 50 to Denver Broncos after a 15-1 season.
Title: Kevin Warren
Passage: Kevin Fulbright Warren (born November 17, 1963) is an attorney and professional sports executive. He is currently the Chief Operating Officer of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League, and is the highest-ranking African-American executive working on the business side for an NFL team. In 2015, Warren became the first black chief operating officer of an NFL team.
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the Miami Dolphins
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Mike Robbie
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Joe Robbie
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Which Italian composer born in 1925 collaborated with another artist in the writing of stage show music against antisemitism?
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Title: Rux
Passage: Rux is an influential street punk band from South Korea. They formed in 1996 and released their first recording in 1999. Lead vocalist Won Jong-hee, the only remaining original member, also ran Skunk Label and owned the punk music venue Skunk Hell. They gained notoriety in 2005 when friends of the band undressed on stage during the live nationwide broadcast of an episode of MBC concert show Music Camp.
Title: Luciano Berio
Passage: Luciano Berio, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (October 24, 1925 May 27, 2003) was an Italian composer. He is noted for his experimental work (in particular his 1968 composition "Sinfonia" and his series of virtuosic solo pieces titled "Sequenza") and also for his pioneering work in electronic music.
Title: Giuseppe Apolloni
Passage: Giuseppe Apolloni (April 8, 1822 December 31, 1889) was an Italian composer born in Vicenza, Italy. He composed a total of five operas, of which only one ("L'ebreo") was successful. He died in Vicenza.
Title: Here (1954 song)
Passage: "Here" is a popular song, with music written by Harold Grant and lyrics by Dorcas Cochran, published in 1954. (Most sources show music and lyrics by both, but Cochran was a lyricist and Grant a composer.) The melody was adapted from the operatic aria, ""Caro nome,"" from the opera "Rigoletto" by Giuseppe Verdi.
Title: Vittorio Trento
Passage: Vittorio Trento (ca. 1761 1833) was an Italian composer born in Venice. He studied composition under Ferdinando Bertoni at the Conservatorio dei Mendicanti in Venice. He was primarily known for his ballets of which he composed more than 50 for Venetian theatres. In his later years he also composed a number of operas, including "Teresa vedova" (Venice, 1802), "Ines de Castro" (Livorno 1803), and "Giulio Sabino nel suo castello di Langres" (Bologna, 1824).
Title: Samuele Levi
Passage: Samuele Levi (1813 6 January 1883) was an Italian composer born in Venice. He is best known for his four operas: "Iginia d'Asti" (1837, Teatro San Benedetto), "Ginerva degli Almieri" (1840, Teatro Comunale di Trieste), "Giuditta" (1844, La Fenice), and "La biscagliata" (1860, Teatro Carignano). He died in Florence.
Title: Gianni Coscia
Passage: Gianni Coscia is an Italian jazz accordionist. Originally a lawyer, Coscia began focusing full-time on jazz music. Expresses an interest in developing "the remote values of cultural and popular tradition through the language of jazz." Has toured widely on the international jazz circuit. Of interest: the liner notes to his first CD were written by his former classmate Umberto Eco and he collaborated with Luciano Berio in the writing of the music of a stage show against antisemitism. Since 1995 he collaboretes with wood-player Gianluigi Trovesi mainly on the label ECM Records and since 2006 he has been a member of the Council of the Chigiana Music Academy in Siena.
Title: Gisella Delle Grazie
Passage: Gisella Delle Grazie (b. 1 June 1868; fl. 1894-5) was an Italian composer born in Trieste. Delle Grazie composed two operas, "Atala" (I Pellirossa), premiered at the Teatro Balbo in Turin in 1894, and "La trecciaiuola di Firenze", premiered at the Teatro Filodrammatico in Trieste in 1895.
Title: Sam Martin (singer)
Passage: Samuel Denison "Sam" Martin (born February 7, 1983) is an American Grammy Award-winning musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. His song, "Want to Want Me", (released by Jason Derulo), holds the record for the most-adds in the American contemporary hit radio history. Martin's first song he wrote for another artist became the song, "Daylight" by Maroon 5, which peaked at number-one on the "Billboard" charts. His writing on "Fly Rasta", released by Ziggy Marley, led it to becoming a number-one reggae album as well as a receiving a Grammy Award. He rose to the public eye in 2014 for not only writing, but as a featured artist on David Guetta's with number-one singles: "Lovers on the Sun" and "Dangerous". His work also extends to projects with One Direction, Nick Jonas, Zedd, Flo Rida, Prince Royce, Snoop Dogg and T.I..
Title: Sonic Syndicate (album)
Passage: Sonic Syndicate is the fifth studio album by Swedish metalcore band Sonic Syndicate. It is the first album by the band to not feature former members Richard and Roger Sjunnesson. The album features guest appearance from Bjrn "Speed" Strid of Soilwork on the track "Before You Finally Break", marking as the first time the band has collaborated with another artist on a studio album. It is the final album to feature long-time bassist Karin Axelsson.
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Luciano Berio
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Gianni Coscia
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Luciano Berio
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Incheon Samsan World Gymnasium hosted which one of the 36 sports featured at the 17th Asian Games 2014, which took place in Incheon, South Korea on September 20 October 3, 2014?
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Title: Samsan World Gymnasium
Passage: Incheon Samsan World Gymnasium is an indoor arena in Incheon, South Korea. It has hosted numerous international tournaments such as the 2014 World Wheelchair Basketball Championship and the basketball event of the 2014 Asian Games.
Title: Wheelchair rugby at the 2014 Asian Para Games
Passage: Wheelchair rugby was one of the 23 sports featured at the 2nd Asian Para Games 2014, which took place in Incheon, South Korea on October 1624, 2014. This was the first time that wheelchair rugby had been included at the Games, and was contested by four nations. The winners were Japan.
Title: Cricket at the 2014 Asian Games
Passage: Cricket was one of the 36 sports at 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea from 20 September 3 October 2014. Both Men's and Women's tournaments were held in the event. Top Asian associate members and full members took part at the 2014 Asian Games. The matches were played under Twenty20 format.
Title: 2014 Asian Games
Passage: The 2014 Asian Games (Korean: 2014 , "2014nyeon asian geim " ), officially known as the XVII Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Incheon, South Korea from September 19 October 4, 2014, with 439 events in 36 sports and disciplines featured in the Games.
Title: Laos at the 2010 Asian Beach Games
Passage: Laos The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990. A total of 9,704 athletes from 45 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) competed in 476 events from 42 sports and disciplines (28 Olympic sports and 14 non-Olympic sports), making it the largest event in the history of the Games. It was also the last edition of the Games to have featured such a large amount of events, as the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) have enforced new hosting rules for future Games, beginning with the 2014 Games, scheduled to take place in Incheon, South Korea with 36 sports and disciplines set to feature.
Title: Basketball at the 2014 Asian Games Men
Passage: The men's tournament of the 2014 Asian Games Basketball Competition was held from September 20 to October 3, 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. China was the defending Gold medal winners of the competition in 2010, which they won in their home soil. South Korea emulated that feat by winning the Gold Medal in Incheon in 2014. Iran and Japan completed the podium by winning the Silver and Bronze medals, respectively. Games of the tournament were held at the 7,406 seat Samsan World Gymnasium, and the 5,158 seat Hwaseong Sports Complex.
Title: Basketball at the 2014 Asian Games Women
Passage: The women's basketball tournament of the 2014 Asian Games was held at the 7,406 seat Samsan World Gymnasium, and at the 5,158 seat Hwaseong Sports Complex in Incheon, South Korea from 23 September to 2 October 2014.
Title: Dowon Gymnasium
Passage: Dowon Gymnasium (or Taoyuan Gymnasium, ) is a gymnasium facility located in Incheon, South Korea, which has hosted various international sports competitions. It was the venue for Judo at the 2014 Asian Games, and for some events in Wrestling at the 2015 European Games. It is the home stadium of the Incheon Korean Air Jumbos.
Title: Basketball at the 2014 Asian Games
Passage: Basketball was one of the 36 sports featured at the 17th Asian Games 2014, which took place in Incheon, South Korea on September 20 October 3, 2014. The event was held at the 7,406 seat Samsan World Gymnasium, and the 5,158 seat Hwaseong Sports Complex.
Title: 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
Passage: The 4th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, which is also counted as the 4th Asian Indoor Games and designated as AIGs 4, was held in Incheon, South Korea, from 29 June to 6 July 2013, despite the ongoing 2013 Korean crisis. It was initially slated for Doha, Qatar, after the country cancelled the last edition of Asian Indoor Games in 2011. However, Incheon was chosen as a replacement instead by the OCA. This event also acted as a test event and a prelude to the 2014 Asian Games.
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Basketball
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Samsan World Gymnasium
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Basketball at the 2014 Asian Games
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In between Selvaraghavan and John Griffith Wray who worked on "Anna Christie" (1923)?
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Title: Beau Revel
Passage: Beau Revel is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John Griffith Wray and written by Luther Reed and Louis Joseph Vance. The film stars Lewis Stone, Florence Vidor, Lloyd Hughes, Kathleen Kirkham, Dick Ryan, and Harland Tucker. The film was released on March 20, 1921, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Anna Christie (1930 German-language film)
Passage: Anna Christie is a 1930 German-language film adapted from the Eugene O'Neill play of the same title and filmed following the release of the English-language original version of the same adaptation earlier the same year. Both versions feature leading actress Greta Garbo. In the early years of sound films, Hollywood studios produced foreign-language versions of some of their films using the same sets and sometimes the same costumes, with native speakers of the language usually replacing some or all of the original cast. While many of those versions no longer exist, the German-language version of "Anna Christie" survives.
Title: Selvaraghavan
Passage: Selvaraghavan (credited as Sri Raghava in Telugu cinema) is an Indian film director and screenwriter who has directed predominantly Tamil language films. After writing the script for his father's directorial venture "Thulluvadho Ilamai" (2002), Selvaraghavan went on to make a series of romantic drama films with "Kadhal Kondein" (2003) and "7G RainbowBrundavan Colony" (2004) before also venturing to make coming-of-age films "Pudhupettai" (2006) and "Mayakkam Enna" (2011). He has also ventured into making science fiction and fantasy films, such as depicting a fantasy Chola kingdom in "Aayirathil Oruvan" (2010) and a parallel universe in "Irandam Ulagam" (2013).
Title: Singed
Passage: Singed is a 1927 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. The film was directed by John Griffith Wray and stars Blanche Sweet. "Singed" is based on Adela Rogers St. Johns' story "Love o' Women".
Title: Hail the Woman
Passage: Hail the Woman is a 1921 American silent drama film that was directed by John Griffith Wray. Produced by Thomas Ince, it stars Florence Vidor as a woman who takes a stand against the hypocrisy of her father and brother, played by Theodore Roberts and Lloyd Hughes respectively.
Title: The Sap from Syracuse
Passage: The Sap from Syracuse is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and written by John Griffith Wray, along with Jack O'Donnell, John Hayden and Gertrude Purcell. The film stars Jack Oakie, Ginger Rogers, Granville Bates, George Barbier, and Verree Teasdale. The film was released on July 26, 1930, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Her Reputation (1923 film)
Passage: Her Reputation is a 1923 silent film drama directed by John Griffith Wray and starring May McAvoy. It was produced by Thomas H. Ince and released through Associated First National.
Title: George F. Marion
Passage: George F. Marion Sr. ((1860--) 16, 1860 (1945--) 30, 1945 ) was an American stage actor and director, a film actor and director of two silent films. George F. Marion, who was born in San Francisco, California was father of writer George Marion Jr. and he died of a heart attack at the age of 85 years in Carmel, California, United States. Marion acted in 35 films between years 1915 and 1935. He is best remembered for playing the father Chris Christopherson to the Broadway production of "Anna Christie" of Pauline Lord (1921 Broadway) and the two film versions of "Anna Christie" of Blanche Sweet (1923 silent) and Greta Garbo (1930 talkie). His son George Marion, Jr. was a famous Hollywood screenwriter.
Title: The Winding Stair (film)
Passage: The Winding Stair is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by John Griffith Wray and starring Alma Rubens, Edmund Lowe and Warner Oland. It is based on a short story by the British writer A.E.W. Mason.
Title: John Griffith Wray
Passage: John Griffith Wray (August 30, 1881 July 15, 1929) was an American stage actor and director who later became a noted Hollywood silent film director. He worked on 19 films between 1913 and 1929 that included "Anna Christie" (1923) and "Human Wreckage" (1923), Dorothy Davenport's story about her husband Wallace Reid's drug addiction and death.
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Which city has more population, Shihezi or Yinchuan?
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Title: Gucheng County, Hubei
Passage: Gucheng County () is a county of northwestern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, located in the eastern foothills of the Daba Mountains. It is under the administration of Xiangyang City, and is served by G70 FuzhouYinchuan Expressway. , it had a total population of 540,000 residing in an area of 2552 km2 .
Title: Jinfeng District
Passage: Jinfeng District () is a district under the administration of Yinchuan city in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It has a total area of 290 square kilometers, and, according to the 2010 China Census, a population of 282,554 people.
Title: Xixia District
Passage: Xixia District () is a district under the administration of Yinchuan city in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It has a total area of 987 square kilometers, and a population of 200,000 people.
Title: Yongning County
Passage: Yongning County () is a county under the administration of Yinchuan city in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It has a total area of 1295 square kilometers, and a population of approximately 200,000 people.
Title: Shihezi
Passage: Shihezi (; ) is a sub-prefecture-level city in northern Xinjiang, People's Republic of China. It has a population of 380,130 according to the 2010 census.
Title: Ningjin County, Hebei
Passage: Ningjin County () is a county of southern Hebei province, China. It is under the administration of Xingtai City, with a population of 730,000 residing in an area of 1107 km2 . Both and G20 QingdaoYinchuan Expressway and China National Highway 308 pass through the county.
Title: Shizuishan
Passage: Shizuishan () is a prefecture-level city and is the northernmost and, by population, the second-largest (after the regional capital of Yinchuan) city in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, and is bordered on all sides except the south by Inner Mongolia. It also sits on the western (left) bank of the Yellow River.
Title: Helan County
Passage: Helan County () is a county under the administration of Yinchuan city in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It has a total area of 1600 km2 , and a population of approximately 180,000 people.
Title: Xinhe County, Hebei
Passage: Xinhe () is a county of southern Hebei province, China, located on the Fuyang River (), which is part of the Hai River watershed. It is under the administration of Xingtai City, with a population of 170,000 residing in an area of 366 km2 . The county is served by G20 QingdaoYinchuan Expressway and China National Highway 308.
Title: Yinchuan
Passage: Yinchuan is the capital of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China, and historically it was the former capital of the Western Xia Empire of the Tanguts. It has an area of 4467 sqkm and a total population of 1.99 million. Its built up area is home to 1,290,170 inhabitants spread on three urban districts. The name of the city literally means "silver river".
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Are Actaea and Nymphoides both aquatic plants?
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Title: List of marine aquarium plant species
Passage: Aquatic plants are used to give the aquarium a natural appearance, oxygenate the water, and provide habitat for fish, especially fry (babies) and for invertebrates. Some aquarium fish and invertebrates also eat live plants. Hobby aquarists use aquatic plants for aquascaping.
Title: Nymphoides indica
Passage: Nymphoides indica is an aquatic plant in the Menyanthaceae, native to tropical areas around the world. It is sometimes cultivated, and has become a minor weed in Florida, where it resembles the native "Nymphoides aquatica". Common names include banana plant, robust marshwort, and water snowflake.
Title: Actaea (plant)
Passage: Actaea, commonly called baneberry, bugbane and cohosh, is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae, native to subtropical, temperate and subartic regions of the Europe, Asia and North America.
Title: List of brackish aquarium plant species
Passage: Aquatic plants are used to give the aquarium a natural appearance, oxygenate the water, and provide habitat for fish, especially fry (babies) and for invertebrates. Some aquarium fish and invertebrates also eat live plants. Hobby aquarists use aquatic plants for aquascaping.
Title: Endothall
Passage: Endothall or 3,6-endoxohexahydrophthalic acid is used as an herbicide for both terrestrial and aquatic plants. It is used as an aquatic herbicide for submerged aquatic plants and algae in lakes, ponds and irrigation canals. It is used as a desiccant on potatoes, hops, cotton, clover and alfalfa. It is used as a biocide to control mollusks and algae in cooling towers.
Title: Aquatic plant
Passage: Aquatic plants are plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environments (saltwater or freshwater). They are also referred to as hydrophytes or macrophytes. These plants require special adaptations for living submerged in water, or at the water's surface. The most common adaptation is aerenchyma, but floating leaves and finely dissected leaves are also common. Aquatic plants can only grow in water or in soil that is permanently saturated with water. They are therefore a common component of wetlands.
Title: Nymphoides
Passage: Nymphoides, or floatingheart, is a genus of aquatic flowering plants in the family Menyanthaceae. The genus name refers to their resemblance to the water lily "Nymphaea". "Nymphoides" are aquatic plants with submerged roots and floating leaves that hold the small flowers above the water surface. Flowers are sympetalous, most often divided into five lobes (petals). The petals are either yellow or white, and may be adorned with lateral wings or covered in small hairs. The inflorescence consists of either an umbellate cluster of flowers or a lax raceme, with internodes occurring between generally paired flowers.
Title: Hygrophila (plant)
Passage: Hygrophila, commonly known as swampweeds, is a genus of flowering plants in the acanthus family, Acanthaceae. There are about 80 to 100 species, of which many are aquatic plants. The genus is distributed across the tropical and subtropical world. It is one of only two genera in its family that contains aquatic plants, the other being "Justicia". The genus is treated in the tribe "Hygrophileae", which is noted as being in need of revision at the genus level, meaning the current taxonomic boundaries of "Hygrophila" are likely to change in the future.
Title: List of freshwater aquarium plant species
Passage: Aquatic plants are used to give the freshwater aquarium a natural appearance, oxygenate the water, and provide habitat for fish, especially fry (babies) and for invertebrates. Some aquarium fish and invertebrates also eat live plants. Hobbyists use aquatic plants for aquascaping, of several aesthetic styles.
Title: William Tricker
Passage: William Tricker (18521916) was an English-born estate gardener. He trained at Kew Gardens in London, before emigrating to the United States in the later 19th century. His interest was in aquatic plants, and he began a company, named William Tricker, that specialized in aquatic plants. The company sent out its first mail order catalog in 1892, and is still operating, as William Tricker, Inc. based in Independence, Ohio. The company currently displays Tricker's original catalog. Being a plantsman, he wrote many articles for the publication "Garden and Forest" in the 1890s dealing with aquatic plants. He is well known for producing many hybrid water lilies that are still known around the world. He introduced a water lily with 6-feet pads from South America, which he named "Victoria trickeri", although it is now known as "Victoria cruziana". He died in 1916, after which his son, Charles Tricker, took over the business.
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Atchison County, Kansas was named in honor of the Missouri Senator from what party?
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Title: Atchison County
Passage: Atchison County is the name of two counties in the United States, both named for Missouri Senator David Rice Atchison:
Title: USS LST-60
Passage: USS "Atchison County" (LST-60) was an "LST-1"-class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for counties in Kansas and Missouri established in honor of David Rice Atchison, a mid-19th century Democratic United States Senator from Missouri, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.
Title: Atchison County Raceway
Passage: Atchison County Raceway is a 15 mile high banked dirt oval north of Atchison, Kansas. Phil Birkinsha, track owner, started running E-Modifieds in 2012, a class, which expanded to surrounding tracks. Atchison County Raceway is also mistakenly called Atchison County Speedway. Exclusive to Atchison County Raceway also is the "Ultimate Cageman Series". The class has no rules on performance and permitted contact. The class also features unique races like trailer smash, obstacle, and figure 8 races. The track is currently for sale for 350,000.
Title: Atchison County Memorial Building
Passage: Atchison County Memorial Building is a historic building located at Rock Port, Atchison County, Missouri. It was built in 1919, and is a two-story, Classical Revival style reinforced concrete building on a raised basement. It measures approximately 107 feet deep and 63 feet wide. The front facade features four fluted Doric order columns that support an entabulature and frieze. It was built with support from the Missouri General Assembly to serve as a World War I memorial and a community centre.
Title: Atchison County, Kansas
Passage: Atchison County (county code AT) is a county located in northeastern Kansas, in the Central United States. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 16,924. Its county seat and most populous city is Atchison. The county is named in honor of David Rice Atchison, a United States Senator from Missouri.
Title: Atchison County Courthouse
Passage: The Atchison County Courthouse, located at the southwest corner of 5th and Parallel Streets in Atchison, is the seat of government of Atchison County, Kansas. The stone courthouse was built from 1896 to 1897 and replaced the county's first courthouse, which had been built in 1859. County officials wanted the courthouse to resemble the Franklin County Courthouse in Ottawa, so they hired that building's architect, George P. Washburn, to design the new courthouse. Washburn designed the building in the Romanesque Revival style. The courthouse's design features four corner towers, including a seven-story clock tower. The main entrance to the courthouse has a porch within a large arch; the doorway is contained in a smaller arch. The building has a hip roof with intersecting gable dormers; the towers have pyramidal roofs.
Title: Atchison County, Missouri
Passage: Atchison County is the northwestern-most county in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the county had a population of 5,685. Its county seat is Rock Port. It was originally known as Allen County when it was detached from Holt County in 1843. The county was officially organized on February 14, 1845 and named for U.S. Senator David Rice Atchison from Missouri.
Title: Atchison County Historical Museum
Passage: Atchison County Historical Society Museum is a museum dedicated to preserving the history of Atchison County, Kansas. Both the city of Atchison and Atchison County, Kansas are named after United States Senator and legendary "President for a day" David Rice Atchison.
Title: David Rice Atchison
Passage: David Rice Atchison (August 11, 1807January 26, 1886) was a mid-19th century Democratic United States Senator from Missouri. He served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate for six years. Atchison served as a major general in the Missouri State Militia in 1838 during Missouri's Mormon War and as a Confederate brigadier general during the American Civil War under Major General Sterling Price in the Missouri Home Guard. He is best known for the questionable claim that for one day (March 4, 1849) he may have been Acting President of the United States. This belief, however, is dismissed by nearly all historians, scholars, and biographers.
Title: Atchison, Kansas
Passage: Atchison is a city and county seat of Atchison County, Kansas, United States, and situated along the Missouri River. As of the 2010 census, its population was 11,021. The city is named in honor of David Rice Atchison, United States senator from Missouri, and was the original eastern terminus of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Atchison was the birthplace of aviator Amelia Earhart, and the Amelia Earhart Festival is held annually in July. Atchison is also home of Benedictine College, a Catholic liberal-arts college.
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Whose 1984 murder spawned the founding of the LGBT organization EqualityMaine?
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Title: Q-Notes
Passage: Q-Notes is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) newspaper serving North Carolina and South Carolina and is proudly celebrating its 30th year. It is based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Published every other week, it has a circulation of 11,000 print copies and is the largest print publication serving the LGBT community in the American Southeast. The paper was originally started in 1983 as the monthly newsletter of Queen City Quordinators, a Charlotte LGBT organization. In 1986, it began publishing as a monthly tabloid and merged with the Raleigh, N.C. LGBT newspaper "The Front Page" in 2006.
Title: USNA Out
Passage: USNA Out is an American non-profit organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Alumni of the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. USNA Out is an independent 501(c)(3) organization that does not represent the Naval Academy Alumni Association nor the U. S. Naval Academy. USNA Out is the first LGBT organization representing alumni from a federal service academy.
Title: Lesbian and Gay Inter-University Organization
Passage: The Lesbian and Gay Inter-University Organization (Turkish: "niversiteleraras Lezbiyen ve Gey Topluluu - LEGATO" ) is an LGBT organization in Turkey aimed at university students. It is Turkey's largest LGBT organization.
Title: Equality California
Passage: Equality California or EQCA is a non-profit civil rights organization that advocates for the rights of LGBT people in California. It is the largest statewide LGBT organization in the United States and the largest member of the Equality Federation. The organization is currently based in Los Angeles.
Title: Denise Morelle
Passage: Denise Morelle (3 December 1926 in Montreal 17 July 1984 in Montreal) was a Quebec actress whose 1984 murder was a significant media event in Quebec.
Title: EqualityMaine
Passage: EqualityMaine (formerly the Maine LesbianGay Political Alliance) is a political advocacy organization in Maine, United States. Founded in 1984 after the murder of Charlie Howard, it is the oldest and largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) organization in the state. In 2008, they were a primary opponent of an attempt to revoke an anti-discrimination law in Maine. In 2009, EqualityMaine was one of the main supporters of a push to recognize same-sex marriage in Maine.
Title: Acceptance Sydney
Passage: Acceptance Sydney is a Catholic LGBT organization based out of Sydney, Australia. Acceptance is now the second oldest Catholic LGBT organization in the world.
Title: Charlie Howard (murder victim)
Passage: Charles O. Howard (January 31, 1961 July 7, 1984) was an American murder victim in Bangor, Maine in 1984. As Howard and a male companion, Roy Ogden, were walking down the street, three teenagers, Shawn I. Mabry, age 16, James Francis Baines, age 15, and Daniel Ness, age 17, harassed and assaulted Howard for being gay. The youths chased the pair, yelling homophobic epithets, until they caught Howard and threw him over the State Street Bridge into the Kenduskeag Stream, despite his pleas that he could not swim. He drowned, but his friend escaped and pulled a fire alarm. Charlie Howard's body was found by rescue workers several hours later.
Title: KAOS GL
Passage: KAOS GL, short for Kaos Gay and Lesbian Cultural Research and Solidarity Association (Turkish: "Kaos Gey ve Lezbiyen Kltrel Aratrmalar ve Dayanma Dernei" ), founded in 1994, is one of the oldest and largest LGBT rights organisations in Turkey. In 2005, the Ankara-based organisation became the first Turkish LGBT organization to be legally registered as an association, after their application was initially appealed by deputy governor of Ankara. The organisation has been publishing the journal "KAOS GL" (now a quarterly publication) since its founding. The group operates the KAOS Cultural Center, which hosts cultural activities, meetings, and showings of films. The center also houses a LGBT history library.
Title: Lambda Istanbul
Passage: Lambdaistanbul is a Turkish LGBT organization. It was founded in 1993 as a cultural space for the LGBT community, and became an official organization in 2006. Clandestine Pride events were held in Turkey starting in 1993, and with Lambda Istanbul participation, they became public marches.
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Flaming Doctor Pepper and Bourbon Lancer are both examples of what?
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Title: Gold Mine Saloon
Passage: The Gold Mine Saloon is a drinking establishment in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. The saloon is known for creating its signature Flaming Dr. Pepper cocktail in the 1980's and vintage video games (e.g., the 1982 "Popeye"). The patronage has been described as an avant-garde and artistic crowd. The establishment hosts the 17 Poets Literary and Performance Series. The operator, Dave Brinks (son of the bar's owner, Barbara Bear), is the author of the post-Hurricane Katrina poem cycle "The Caveat Onus".
Title: Charles T. Pepper
Passage: Charles Taylor Pepper (December 2, 1830 May 28, 1903), a 19th-century American medical doctor, is often cited as the inspiration for the name of the Dr Pepper brand soft drink, although this is uncertain.
Title: Bourbon Lancer
Passage: The "Bourbon lancer" is a type of cocktail made by mixing Bourbon whiskey with Champagne. These are mixed with bitters and served on the rocks.
Title: With a Little Help from My Fwends
Passage: With a Little Help from My Fwends is the second main album of the "Fwends" series by American rock band the Flaming Lips. It is a track-for-track tribute to the Beatles album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". It was released on October 27, 2014, through Warner Bros. Records. All proceeds from record sales will go to the Bella Foundation, an organization in Oklahoma City that helps provide veterinary care to needy pet owners.
Title: Pepper's ghost
Passage: Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique used in theatre, amusement parks, museums, television, and concerts. It is named after John Henry Pepper (18211900), a scientist who popularized the effect in a demonstration in 1862. Examples of the illusion are the Girl-to-Gorilla trick found in old carnival sideshows and the appearance of "Ghosts" at the Haunted Mansion and the "Blue Fairy" in Pinocchio's Daring Journey at the Disneyland park in California. Teleprompters are a modern implementation of Pepper's ghost. The technique was used for the appearance of Tupac Shakur onstage with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg at the 2012 Coachella Music and Arts Festival and Michael Jackson at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards.
Title: Springs Mills Building
Passage: The Springs Mills Building is a 21-story office tower located at 104 West 40th Street and straddles the block with a second entrance on 39th in Manhattan, New York City. The building sits on an L shaped lot that rises to a thin glass hexagonal tower. One of the earliest examples of the International Style in New York, construction occurred between 196163, designed by the architecture firm Harrison Abramovitz. The building was designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2010. Elisabeth de Bourbon, on behalf of the Commission, recognized it as only the eighth Modernist building given the status.
Title: Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights
Passage: Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights ( , Dokut Rtorekku to Bkyaku no Kishidan ) is an adventure game for the Nintendo 3DS. It was co-developed by Konami and Winkysoft, and designed by "Zone of the Enders" director Noriaki Okamura. The game is set in late 19th-century Paris, and follows the eponymous protagonist, archaeologist Doctor Lautrec, on his quest for a hidden treasure of the Bourbon dynasty.
Title: Flaming Doctor Pepper
Passage: A Flaming Doctor Pepper is a flaming cocktail said to taste like the soft drink Dr Pepper, although Dr Pepper is not one of its ingredients.
Title: Doctor Pepper (song)
Passage: "Doctor Pepper" is a song recorded by American music producer Diplo, South Korean recording artist CL and American rappers Riff Raff and OG Maco. It was released on May 26, 2015 by Mad Decent. Produced by Diplo, "Doctor Pepper" is a trap song. CL later stated she wrote the lyrics after Diplo cancelled their recording session, making her write the song in a rush while drinking a can of Dr. Pepper.
Title: Smouldering
Passage: Smouldering (British English) or smoldering (American English; see spelling differences) is the slow, low-temperature, flameless form of combustion, sustained by the heat evolved when oxygen directly attacks the surface of a condensed-phase fuel. Many solid materials can sustain a smouldering reaction, including coal, cellulose, wood, cotton, tobacco, cannabis, peat, plant litter, humus, synthetic foams, charring polymers including polyurethane foam and some types of dust. Common examples of smouldering phenomena are the initiation of residential fires on upholstered furniture by weak heat sources (e.g., a cigarette, a short-circuited wire), and the persistent combustion of biomass behind the flaming front of wildfires.
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Who served as Physician to the President for the 41st President of the United States?
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Title: Presidency of George H. W. Bush
Passage: The presidency of George H. W. Bush began at noon EST on January 20, 1989, when George H. W. Bush was inaugurated as 41st President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1993. Bush, a Republican, took office after a landslide victory over Democrat nominee Michael Dukakis in the 1988 presidential election. He was the first sitting vice president to be elected president since Martin Van Buren in 1836. Later, Bush, the 41st president, and his oldest son, George W. Bush, the country's 43rd (20012009), would become only the second father and son pair to become president. (John Adams and John Quincy Adams were the first.) Bush was denied a second term in the 1992 presidential election, which was won by Democrat Bill Clinton.
Title: Presidency of George W. Bush
Passage: The presidency of George W. Bush began at noon EST on January 20, 2001, when George W. Bush was inaugurated as 43rd President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2009. Bush, a Republican, took office following a very close win over Democratic nominee Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election. Bush, the 43rd president, is the eldest son of the 41st president, George H. W. Bush. Bush was re-elected in 2004, defeating his Democratic opponent John Kerry. He was succeeded by Democrat Barack Obama, who won the 2008 presidential election.
Title: George H. W. Bush
Passage: George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) is an American politician who was the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993 and the 43rd Vice President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. A member of the Republican Party, he was previously a congressman, ambassador, and Director of Central Intelligence. He is the oldest living former President and Vice President. Previously known as simply "George Bush", since 2001, Bush has often been referred to as "George H. W. Bush", "Bush 41", "Bush the Elder", or "George Bush Senior" to distinguish him from his eldest son, George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States.
Title: Electoral history of George H. W. Bush
Passage: George Herbert Walker Bush, 41st President of the United States (19891993), 43rd Vice President of the United States (19811989); Director of the CIA (19761977) and United States Representative from Texas (19671971).
Title: Union Pacific 4141
Passage: Union Pacific 4141 is an EMD SD70ACe locomotive owned by Union Pacific. Its paint scheme is based on that of Air Force One and "George Bush 41" is painted on the sides in honor of the George Bush Presidential Library based on George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States.
Title: Barbara Bush
Passage: Barbara Bush (ne Pierce; born June 8, 1925) is the wife of George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States, and served as First Lady of the United States from 1989 to 1993. She is the mother of George W. Bush, the 43rd President, and Jeb Bush, the 43rd Governor of Florida. She served as the Second Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
Title: Inauguration of George H. W. Bush
Passage: The inauguration of George H. W. Bush as the 41st President of the United States was held on Friday, January 20, 1989. The inauguration marked the commencement of the four-year term of George H. W. Bush as President and Dan Quayle as Vice President. Chief Justice William Rehnquist administered the presidential oath of office to Bush and Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor administered the vice presidential oath of office to Quayle.
Title: J. Michael Farren
Passage: John Michael Farren (born 1953 in West Hartford, Connecticut) is a former American attorney who served as Deputy White House Counsel in the Office of Counsel to the President under the 43rd President of the United States George W. Bush from 2007 to 2009. Farren also served as Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade at the United States Department of Commerce and head of the International Trade Administration under the 41st President of the United States George H. W. Bush from 1989 to 1992.
Title: Burton J. Lee III
Passage: Burton James Lee III (March 28, 1930 November 25, 2016) was a physician and oncologist who is best known for having been Physician to the President under President George H. W. Bush and (briefly) Bill Clinton. He also served on the President's Commission on the HIV Epidemic.
Title: Manuel Candamo
Passage: Manuel Gonzlez de Candamo e Iriarte (14 July 1841 7 May 1904) served as the 41st President of Peru from 1903 until his death in 1904. He also served as Interim President of Peru, officially as the President of the Government Junta, from 8 September 1903 until his death the following year.
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George H. W. Bush
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What film, based on a novel by Marcel Pagnol, did DAniel Auteuil win a Cesar Award for?
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Title: Jean de Florette
Passage: Jean de Florette (] ) is a 1986 French period drama film directed by Claude Berri, based on a novel by Marcel Pagnol. It is followed by "Manon des Sources". The film takes place in rural Provence, where two local farmers plot to trick a newcomer out of his newly inherited property. The film starred three of France's most prominent actors Grard Depardieu, Daniel Auteuil, who won a BAFTA award for his performance, and Yves Montand in one of his last roles before his death.
Title: Marius (2013 film)
Passage: Marius is a 2013 film adaptation of the play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol. It stars Raphal Personnaz, Daniel Auteuil, Victoire Blzy, Marie-Anne Chazel, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Daniel Russo, Rufus and Nicolas Vaude. Auteuil also directed and wrote the screenplay.
Title: Topaze (1933 American film)
Passage: Topaze is a 1933 American Pre-Code film based on the French play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol. Another film version of "Topaze", this one made in the original French was also released that year, starring Louis Jouvet in the title role. Subsequently Pagnol himself directed a 1936 adaptation.
Title: Topaze (1933 French film)
Passage: Topaze is a 1933 French comedy film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Louis Jouvet, Simone Hliard and Marcel Valle. It is based on the 1928 play "Topaze" by Marcel Pagnol. The same year an American version of the play "Topaze" was released, starring John Barrymore. In 1936 Pagnol himself remade the film in France.
Title: Manon des Sources (1986 film)
Passage: Manon des Sources (] ; meaning Manon of the Spring) is a 1986 French language film. Directed by Claude Berri, it is the second of two films adapted from the 1966 two-volume novel by Marcel Pagnol, who wrote it based on his own earlier film of the same title. It is the sequel to "Jean de Florette". It won an award in 1989 as best french film.
Title: Daniel Auteuil
Passage: Daniel Auteuil (] ; born 24 January 1950) is a French actor and director who has appeared in a wide range of film genres, including period dramas, romantic comedies, and crime thrillers. In 1996, he won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival together with Belgian actor Pascal Duquenne. He is also the winner of two Csar Award for Best Actor, one in 1987 as Ugolin Soubeyran in "Jean de Florette" and "Manon des Sources" and another one for his role in "Girl on the Bridge". For his role in "Jean de Florette", he also won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Auteuil is considered one of France's most respected actors.
Title: My Father's Glory
Passage: My Father's Glory (French: "La Gloire de mon pre" ) is a 1957 autobiographical novel by Marcel Pagnol. Its sequel is "My Mother's Castle". It is the first of four volumes in Pagnol's "Souvenirs d'enfance" series. It is also a 1990 film based on the novel, and directed by Yves Robert.
Title: Fanny (2013 film)
Passage: Fanny is a 2013 film adaptation of the play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol. It stars Daniel Auteuil, Victoire Blzy, Raphal Personnaz, Marie-Anne Chazel, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Daniel Russo, Ariane Ascaride and Nicolas Vaude. Auteuil also directed and wrote the screenplay.
Title: Csar (film)
Passage: Csar is a 1936 French film, written and directed by Marcel Pagnol. It's the final part of his Marseille trilogy, which began with the film "Marius" and was followed by "Fanny". Unlike the other two films in the trilogy, "Csar" was not based on a play by Pagnol, but written directly as a film script. In 1946 Pagnol adapted the script as a stage play.
Title: Marcel Pagnol
Passage: Marcel Pagnol (] ; 28 February 1895 18 April 1974) was a French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. Regarded as an auteur, in 1946, he became the first filmmaker elected to the Acadmie franaise. Although his work is less fashionable than it once was, Pagnol is still generally regarded as one of France's greatest 20th-century writers and is notable for the fact that he excelled in almost every mediummemoir, novel, drama and film.
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Manon des Sources
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Daniel Auteuil
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Manon des Sources (1986 film)
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Which director was from England, Alan Parker or Peter Segal?
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Title: Alan Parker
Passage: Sir Alan William Parker, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 14 February 1944) is an English film director, producer and screenwriter. Parker's early career, beginning in his late teens, was spent as a copywriter and director of television advertisements. After about ten years of filming adverts, many of which won awards for creativity, he began screenwriting and directing films.
Title: Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
Passage: Nutty Professor II: The Klumps is a 2000 American romantic comedy science fiction film directed by Peter Segal. It is a sequel to the 1996 film "The Nutty Professor" and stars Eddie Murphy. As in the original film, Murphy plays not only the inept but brilliant scientist, Sherman Klump, but also (wearing different, but equally elaborate makeup) most of Sherman's family.
Title: Peter Segal
Passage: Peter Segal (born 1962) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor. Segal has directed the comedy films "Tommy Boy" (1995), "My Fellow Americans" (1996), "" (2000), "Anger Management" (2003), "50 First Dates" (2004), "The Longest Yard" (2005), "Get Smart" (2008), " Grudge Match" (2013).
Title: Grudge Match
Passage: Grudge Match is a 2013 sports comedy film starring Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone as aging boxers stepping into the ring for one last bout. Stallone and De Niro have both previously been in successful boxing films ("Rocky" and "Raging Bull", respectively) and worked together in "Cop Land". The film is directed by Peter Segal. It was previously scheduled for a January 10, 2014 release, but was moved up to December 25, 2013.
Title: Tommy Boy
Passage: Tommy Boy is a 1995 American road comedy film directed by Peter Segal, written by Bonnie and Terry Turner, produced by Lorne Michaels, and starring former "Saturday Night Live" castmates and close friends Chris Farley and David Spade. The film was shot primarily in Toronto and Los Angeles under the working title "Rocky Road". It tells the story of a socially and emotionally immature man (Farley) who learns lessons about friendship and self-worth following the sudden death of his industrialist father. The film did well commercially, but received mixed reviews from critics. However, since its release, "Tommy Boy" has become a cult classic due to being very successful on home video.
Title: 50 First Dates
Passage: 50 First Dates is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal and written by George Wing. The film stars Adam Sandler as a veterinarian and Drew Barrymore as an amnesiac, along with Rob Schneider, Sean Astin, Lusia Strus, Blake Clark, and Dan Aykroyd. Most of the film was shot on location in Oahu, Hawaii on the Windward side and the North Shore. Sandler and Barrymore won an MTV award. The fictitious memory impairment suffered by Barrymore's character, Goldfield's Syndrome, is similar to short term memory loss and anterograde amnesia. The 2014 Malayalam film "Ormayundo Ee Mukham" is inspired by "50 First Dates".
Title: Alan Parker (radio show)
Passage: Alan Parker was a short radio series broadcast in FebruaryMarch 1995. There were 6 hour-long episodes that were broadcast on BBC Radio 1. It starred Simon Munnery as Alan Parker, a left-wing character (not to be confused with the director of the same name).
Title: Hidden Hills
Passage: Hidden Hills is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the 200203 TV season. Based on the book "Surviving Suburbia", the series was created by Peter Segal and Ric Swartzlander. The theme song was "Pleasant Valley Sunday", made famous by The Monkees. Mark Mothersbaugh (co-founder of Devo) performed the version used on the show. The show was made by Ric Swartzlander's Rude Mood Productions and NBC.
Title: Get Smart (film)
Passage: Get Smart is a 2008 American action comedy film directed by Peter Segal, written by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember and produced by Leonard B. Stern, who is also the original series' producer. The film is based on Mel Brooks and Buck Henry's classic television series of the same name.
Title: Angeline Ball
Passage: Angeline Ball is an Irish actress who currently resides in London, England. She is a trained dancer in ballet, tap and modern dance. Her breakthrough role came in 1991 when she starred as backing singer Imelda Quirke in Alan Parker's "The Commitments". Since then she has appeared in various films and television series both in Ireland and in America. Most notably, she played Vada's mother in "My Girl 2" for which she sang a rendition of Charlie Chaplin's "Smile". She worked with Alan Parker again when she sang backing vocals for the "Evita" soundtrack album. Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement wrote the short-lived 1993 TV series "Over the Rainbow" for her. She also wrote all the music for "Over the Rainbow".
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Sir Alan William Parker
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Alan Parker
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Peter Segal
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Cut Bank Municipal Airport is in the Montana county that has a population of what as of 2010?
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Title: Camp Disappointment
Passage: Camp Disappointment is the northernmost campsite of the Lewis and Clark expedition, on its return trip from the Pacific Northwest. The site is on private land within the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Glacier County, Montana. It is located along the south bank of Cut Bank Creek and 12 mi northeast of Browning, Montana. Glacier National Park can be seen in the distance. The modern CanadaUnited States border with Montana is the 49th parallel north.
Title: Cut Bank Municipal Airport
Passage: Cut Bank Municipal Airport (IATA: CTB, ICAO: KCTB, FAA LID: CTB) is three miles southwest of Cut Bank, in Glacier County, Montana. It is owned by Cut Bank and Glacier County.
Title: Grundy Municipal Airport
Passage: Grundy Municipal Airport (ICAO: KGDY, FAA LID: GDY) is a public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Grundy, a town in Buchanan County, Virginia, United States. It is publicly owned by the Town of Grundy and is operated by the Grundy Municipal Airport Commission. Grundy Municipal is the only airport operating in Buchanan County. Small personal and charter planes use the facility. It is a 3 mi drive from Grundy, the county seat of Buchanan County.
Title: Glacier County, Montana
Passage: Glacier County is located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 13,399. The county is located in northwestern Montana between the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, known to the Blackfeet as the "Backbone of the World". The county is geographically and culturally diverse and includes the Blackfeet Native American Reservation, Glacier National Park, and Lewis and Clark National Forest. The county is bordered by 75 miles of international boundary with two ports of entry (Piegan and Del Bonita) open year-round and one seasonal (Chief Mountain) international border crossing into Alberta, Canada.
Title: Whetstone International Airport
Passage: Whetstone International Airport or Del BonitaWhetstone International Airport (FAA LID: H28, TC LID: CEQ4) is a public use airport at the CanadaUS border, in Port of Del Bonita, Glacier County, Montana, 2 NM south of Del Bonita, Cardston County, Alberta. The airport is owned by the U.S. state of Montana and is operated by the Montana Department of Transportation Aeronautics Division. It is located 31 mi northwest of the city of Cut Bank, Montana.
Title: Cut Bank Creek
Passage: Cut Bank Creek is a tributary of the Marias River in the Missouri river basin watershed, approximately 75 mi (123 km) long, in northwestern Montana in the United States, which having deeply eroded steep cliff banks eponymously gives name to the cut bank formal terrain term of geological science.
Title: Danielle Wineman
Passage: Danielle Wineman is an American actress and beauty pageant titleholder from Cut Bank, Montana, who was named Montana's Junior Miss 2010 and crowned Miss Montana 2015. She competed for the Miss America 2016 title in September 2015. Her younger sister, Alexis Wineman, was crowned Miss Montana 2012.
Title: Cut Bank, Montana
Passage: Cut Bank is a city in and the county seat of Glacier County, Montana, United States, located just east of the "cut bank" (gorge) along Cut Bank Creek. The population was 2,869 at the 2010 census, and the estimated population in 2015 was 3,002.
Title: Cut Bank Air Force Station
Passage: Cut Bank Air Force Station (Perm ID: P-24, SAGE ID: Z-24) is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 30.4 mi northwest of Cut Bank, Montana. It was closed in 1965.
Title: Cut Bank station
Passage: Cut Bank station is a train station in Cut Bank, Montana. It is served by Amtrak's "Empire Builder", and is an important regional railway freight yard for BNSF Railway, which operates several grain collection elevators in the yard. The station site is owned by Amtrak, while the adjacent yard, trackage and signals are owned by BNSF Railway. The station is less than a mile from Cut Bank Creek gorge, which gives the county seat, station, and yard their names.
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13,399
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Cut Bank Municipal Airport
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Glacier County, Montana
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Geoff Knorr worked on several video game titles, including what turn-based 4X video game that was developed by Firaxis Games?
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Title: Civilization V
Passage: Sid Meier's Civilization V is a 4X video game in the "Civilization" series developed by Firaxis Games. The game was released on Microsoft Windows in September 2010, on OS X on November 23, 2010, and on Linux on June 10, 2014.
Title: Civilization Revolution
Passage: Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution is a 4X turn-based strategy video game, developed in 2008 by Firaxis Games with Sid Meier as designer. It is a spin-off of the "Civilization" series. The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Windows Phone, and iOS. A Wii version was originally expected but was put on indefinite hold. The lack of a PlayStation Portable version was attributed to a lack of development manpower.
Title: Jeff Briggs
Passage: Dr. Jeffery L. Briggs (born March 10, 1957, in Florence, Alabama) is founder and former President and CEO of Firaxis Games, a video game developer based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, United States. He was previously a game designer at MicroProse but left that company in 1996 along with Sid Meier and Brian Reynolds to form Firaxis Games.
Title: XCOM 2
Passage: XCOM 2 is a turn-based tactics video game developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K Games. It was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux in February 2016, and for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in September 2016. "XCOM 2" is the sequel to 2012's reboot of the series, "". Taking place 20 years after the events of "Enemy Unknown", it follows the continuity that XCOM, a military organization trying to fight off an alien invasion, has lost the war, and is now a resistance force against their occupation of Earth.
Title: Gamebryo
Passage: Gamebryo is a game engine. Gamebryo 3D and LightSpeed engines are owned by Gamebase Co., Ltd. and Gamebase USA and have been used by several video game developers including Atlus, Trion Worlds, 2K Games, Disney, Ubisoft, Bethesda Softworks, Firaxis Games, Tencent, Sony, Shanda, NCsoft, Rockstar Games and KingsIsle Entertainment for numerous cross-platform game titles.
Title: Civilization VI
Passage: Sid Meier's Civilization VI is a turn-based 4X video game and the sixth main title in the "Civilization" series. "Civilization VI" was developed by Firaxis Games, published by 2K Games, and distributed by Take-Two Interactive. The game was released on October 21, 2016 for Microsoft Windows and on October 24, 2016 for OS X. A port for Linux was released on February 9, 2017.
Title: Sid Meier's Starships
Passage: Sid Meier's Starships is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K Games. It was released on March 12, 2015 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and iOS. The game is a stand-alone title but shares the same universe as "", putting the player in control of a fleet of space-faring craft. The player will use the fleet to explore the galaxy, meeting other human and alien forces, and dealing with problems through a combination of military, diplomatic, and other strategic options. Spacecraft in the fleet can be highly customized for meeting certain goals. The game features cross-connectivity features with "Beyond Earth" for those that own both titles.
Title: Geoff Knorr
Passage: Geoff Knorr (born 13 June 1985) is an American composer, orchestrator, and sound designer. He has worked on video game titles such as "Civilization V", "", "Civilization VI", "Galactic Civilizations III", and "Ashes of the Singularity".
Title: Civilization Revolution 2
Passage: Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution 2 is a 4X turn-based strategy video game for portable platforms, developed in 2014 by Firaxis Games with Sid Meier as designer. It is a spin-off of the "Civilization" series and a sequel to "Civilization Revolution".
Title: Civilization: Beyond Earth
Passage: Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth is a turn-based strategy, 4X video game in the "Civilization" series developed by Firaxis Games, published by 2K Games and released for Microsoft Windows on October 24, 2014, the Mac App Store on November 27, 2014 and for Linux on December 18, 2014. A spiritual successor to "Alpha Centauri", "Beyond Earth" shares much of that game's development team, as well as some concepts which were introduced in the 1999 title. The game's setting is unique to the "Civilization" series in that it takes place in the future, with mankind traveling through space and founding colonies on extraterrestrial planets after Earth becomes uninhabitable due to an undescribed disaster known as "the Great Mistake".
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Civilization VI
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Geoff Knorr
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Civilization VI
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Nine players have won the Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year award twice, including what footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the Ivory Coast national team?
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Title: 201011 Crystal Palace F.C. season
Passage: The Crystal Palace F.C. season 2010-11 was Crystal Palace's sixth consecutive season in the Championship. The previous season had seen Palace finish one place above the relegation zone, having been deducted ten points for going into administration. The CPFC 2010 consortium completed a takeover of the club in the close season and installed former Scotland manager George Burley as the club's new boss, with club legend Dougie Freedman continuing his role as assistant manager. However, after a poor start to the season, Burley was sacked on New Year's Day and Freedman named manager the following week. Under Freedman fortunes improved, and the club secured another season at Championship level shortly before the conclusion of the campaign.
Title: Lee Chung-yong
Passage: Lee Chung-yong (; ] ; born 2 July 1988) is a South Korean footballer who plays for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the South Korea national team.
Title: 201718 Crystal Palace F.C. season
Passage: The 201718 season is Crystal Palace's fifth consecutive season in the Premier League (their longest ever spell in the top division of English football) and their 112th year in their history. This season, Crystal Palace participates in the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup. Frank de Boer was appointed as manager of Palace before the season began, only to be sacked on 11 September 2017 after losing his first four Premier League games without scoring. Former England national team manager Roy Hodgson was confirmed to be his replacement the next day.
Title: Luka Milivojevi
Passage: Luka Milivojevi (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 7 April 1991) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the Serbia national team.
Title: Andros Townsend
Passage: Andros Darryl Townsend (born 16 July 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the England national team.
Title: Wayne Hennessey
Passage: Wayne Robert Hennessey (born 24 January 1987) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the Wales national team.
Title: Wilfried Zaha
Passage: Dazet Wilfried Armel Zaha (born 10 November 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the Ivory Coast national team.
Title: Scott Dann
Passage: Scott Dann (born 14 February 1987) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Premier League club Crystal Palace. He began his Football League career with Walsall, before moving on to Coventry City and then to Birmingham City in 2009. After Birmingham's relegation from the Premier League, Dann joined Blackburn in August 2011 and was the club's captain.
Title: Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year
Passage: The Crystal Palace Football Club Player of the Year is awarded at the end of each season. Since the inaugural award was made to John McCormick in 1972, 34 different players have won the award. Nine of these players have won the award for a second time, the most recent being Wilfried Zaha. Two players have received the award on more than two occasions, Jim Cannon won it three times and Julin Speroni won it four times. Paul Hinshelwood was the first to win the trophy in consecutive seasons, a feat since emulated by Andrew Johnson, Julin Speroni and Wilfried Zaha. Speroni is the only one to win it in three consecutive seasons. The current incumbent of the award is Wilfried Zaha, who was the 201617 recipient.
Title: Paddy McCarthy
Passage: Patrick Richard McCarthy (born 31 May 1983) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a centre-back, most recently for English club Crystal Palace. He currently serves as the Under-18s coach at Crystal Palace. Born in Dublin, he began his football career as a junior with Manchester City before joining Leicester City in 2005 where he spent three seasons before joining Charlton Athletic in the summer of 2007. He remained with Charlton for just twelve months, joining Crystal Palace in the summer of 2008 where he remained until 2016. McCarthy has also played for Boston United and Notts County on loan during the early part of his career and Sheffield United, Bolton Wanderers and Preston North End, also as a loan player. In December 2016, he was appointed Under-18s coach at Crystal Palace, replacing Ken Gillard, who left the club in November to join Arsenal.
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Dazet Wilfried Armel Zaha
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Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year
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Wilfried Zaha
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What American company operated a charter flight that crashed into Maho Bay in 2014?
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Title: Mount Pleasant, Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Passage: Mount Pleasant is an area of Virgin Islands National Park on the island of Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands. It is located between Maho Bay and Centerline Road. This area is uninhabited and its name has fallen out of use.
Title: Stavropolskaya Aktsionernaya Avia Flight 1023
Passage: Stavropolskaya Aktsionernaya Avia Flight 1023 was a charter flight between Stavropol in southern Russia and Trabzon in Turkey operated by the Russian airline Stavropolskaya Aktsionernaya Avia. On 18 March 1997 the Antonov An-24 operating the flight suffered a structural failure and crashed into a forest, killing all 50 passengers and crew on board.
Title: Annaberg Historic District
Passage: Annaberg Historic District is a historic section of Saint John, United States Virgin Islands where the Annaberg sugar plantation ruins are located. The district is located on the north shore of the island west of Mary's Point in the Maho Bay quarter.
Title: Skyway Enterprises Flight 7101
Passage: Skyway Enterprises Flight 7101 (KI7101SKZ7101) was a non-scheduled cargo flight operating under 14 CFR Part 135 from Princess Juliana International Airport on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin to San Juan, Puerto Rico. On October 29, 2014, the Short 360-200 cargo aircraft, operated by Skyway Enterprises on a FedEx charter flight, took off from Princess Juliana's runway 28 at 18:35 local time (22:35Z). During the initial climb out, approximately 30 seconds after takeoff and at an altitude of about 500 ft , the air traffic controller gave instructions to change heading to 230 degrees for traffic. Shortly afterwards the aircraft crashed into Maho Bay approximately three miles from shore. The pilot and co-pilot suffered fatal injuries.
Title: Maritime Central Airways Flight 315
Passage: Maritime Central Airways Flight 315 was an international charter flight from London, England to Toronto, Ontario with refueling stops in Reykjavk, Iceland and Goose Bay, Newfoundland. On August 11, 1957, the aircraft operating this flight, a Douglas DC-4, crashed in bad weather near Issoudun, Quebec, killing all 79 people on board. At the time, it was the deadliest aviation accident in Canadian history, and is currently the fifth-deadliest as of 2016.
Title: Sterling Airways Flight 296
Passage: On 14 March 1972, Sterling Airways Flight 296 crashed into a mountain ridge on approach to Dubai near Kalba, United Arab Emirates. Flight 296 was a charter flight from Colombo to Copenhagen with stops in Bombay, Dubai, and Ankara. All 112 passengers and crew on board died in the crash which was attributed to pilot error. The flight was operated by a Sud Aviation Caravelle, registration OY-STL. It remains the deadliest air disaster in the history of the United Arab Emirates.
Title: First Air Flight 6560
Passage: First Air Flight 6560 was a charter flight which crashed near Resolute, Nunavut, Canada, on 20 August 2011. Of the 15 people on board, 12 were killed, and three were injured but survived. The aircraft involved a First Air passenger-cargo convertible (combi) Boeing 737-200, which was flying within Canada, from Yellowknife Airport, Northwest Territories, to Resolute Bay Airport, Nunavut. It crashed approximately 2 km east of the Resolute Bay Airport runway.
Title: FedEx
Passage: FedEx Corporation is an American multinational courier delivery services company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. The name "FedEx" is a syllabic abbreviation of the name of the company's original air division, Federal Express (now FedEx Express), which was used from 1973 until 2000. The company is known for its overnight shipping service, but also for pioneering a system that could track packages and provide real-time updates on package location (to help in finding lost packages), a feature that has now been implemented by most other carrier services.
Title: Iran Aseman Airlines Flight 6895
Passage: Iran Aseman Airlines Flight 6895, an Itek Air Boeing 737-219 Advanced, registered as EX-009, was a charter flight operated on behalf of Iran Aseman Airlines which crashed on 24 August 2008 (at 20:30 local time) near Manas International Airport in Kyrgyzstan while en route to Imam Khomeini International Airport, Tehran, Iran. It crashed while returning to the airport of origin after experiencing technical difficulties.
Title: Flash Airlines Flight 604
Passage: Flash Airlines Flight 604 was a charter flight operated by Egyptian charter company Flash Airlines. On 3 January 2004, the Boeing 737-300 crashed into the Red Sea shortly after takeoff from Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, killing all 135 passengers, most of them French tourists, and all 13 crew members. The findings of the crash investigation are controversial, with accident investigators from the different countries involved not agreeing on the cause.
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FedEx Corporation
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Skyway Enterprises Flight 7101
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FedEx
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Annette Bryn Parri is a Welsh pianist, best known as an accompanist to opera stars such as which Welsh bass-baritone opera and concert singer?
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Title: Carmen: Duets amp; Arias
Passage: Carmen: Duets Arias is an album released in 2010 by Italian tenor, Andrea Bocelli. The album is a collection of arias of Georges Bizet's opera "Carmen", including duets with Welsh bass-baritone, Bryn Terfel, Russian mezzo-soprano Marina Domashenko, and Italian soprano Eva Mei, from the French opra comique.
Title: Frederick Hobbs (singer)
Passage: Frederick Henry Hobbs (29 July 1874 11 April 1942) was a New Zealand-born singer, actor and theatre manager. After performing as a concert singer in New Zealand and Australia and in opera and musicals in Britain, he joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in 1914. There he played the baritone and bass-baritone roles of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas for six years. After touring in Australasia with the J. C. Williamson company, he returned to England and became the stage manager for D'Oyly Carte in 1923 and its business manager from 1927 until his death.
Title: Eduard Tumagian
Passage: Eduard Tumagian (born 1944) is a Romanian bass-baritone opera and concert singer.
Title: Bryn Terfel
Passage: Sir Bryn Terfel Jones, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (] ; born 9 November 1965) is a Welsh bass-baritone opera and concert singer. Terfel was initially associated with the roles of Mozart, particularly Figaro and Don Giovanni, but has subsequently shifted his attention to heavier roles, especially those by Wagner.
Title: Robert Hale (bass-baritone)
Passage: Robert Hale (born August 22, 1933 in Kerrville, Texas) is an American bass-baritone opera singer. Although born in Texas, Hale spent his childhood in Louisiana. When his family moved to Oklahoma City, he attended high school and college (Southern Nazarene University graduating in 1955 at age 16?) there and completed his master's degree at the University of Oklahoma. While still at the University of Oklahoma, he won the National Association of Teachers of Singing "Singer of the Year" award and completed further studies at Boston University and the New England Conservatory of Music where he was awarded the Artist Diploma as well as winning the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. He began his career as a recitalist appearing in concert halls across the United States and later made his operatic debut at New York City Opera, as Colline in "La bohme" (1967).
Title: Annette Bryn Parri
Passage: Annette Bryn Parri is a Welsh pianist, best known as an accompanist to opera stars such as Bryn Terfel, Rebecca Evans and Jason Howard. Parri appears regularly on the National Eisteddfod stage, and also at the International Eisteddfod at Llangollen.
Title: Thomas L. Thomas
Passage: Thomas Llyfnwy Thomas (23 February 1911 - 17 April 1983) was a Welsh American baritone concert singer who achieved fame for his performances both in concert halls and on television and radio, most notably on "The Voice of Firestone", where he was the most frequently featured singer. His concert repertoire included lieder, opera arias, ballads, spirituals and songs from musical theatre and operetta.
Title: Richard Watson (singer)
Passage: Richard Charles Watson (1903 2 August 1968) was an Australian bass opera and concert singer and actor. He is probably best remembered as a principal with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company who sang the comic bass-baritone roles of the Savoy Operas, but he appeared in a wide range of operas at the Royal Opera House and with the Carl Rosa Opera Company with singers including Lotte Lehmann and Lauritz Melchior, under conductors including Sir Thomas Beecham and Bruno Walter.
Title: Ian Wallace (singer)
Passage: Ian Bryce Wallace OBE (10 July 191912 October 2009) was an English bass-baritone opera and concert singer, actor and broadcaster of Scottish extraction.
Title: Sarah Edith Wynne
Passage: Sarah Edith Wynne (Eos Cymru) (11 March 1842 24 January 1897) was a Welsh operatic soprano and concert singer. She was born in Holywell, Flintshire, and studied singing with Scarisbrick in Liverpool and Pinsuti at the Royal Academy of Music, where she was Westmorland Scholar from 1863 to 1864. She subsequently studied with Romani and Vannuccini in Florence. Her first appearances were in provincial concert halls and theatres. She made her London debut on 4 July 1862 at St. James's Hall in John Thomas's Welsh concert. Wynne sang in the United States with the Janet and John Patey and Charles Santley in 1871-1872, and at the Boston Festival of 1874. She also appeared in opera at The Crystal Palace between 1869 and 1871 as Arline in Wallace's "Maritana" and as Lady Edith in Randegger's "Rival Beauties", but she was chiefly noted for her singing of art song and ballads. She married an Armenian barrister, Aviet Agabeg, in 1875 and after her marriage increasingly devoted herself to teaching oratorio and ballad singing. She died on 24 January 1897, and was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
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Sir Bryn Terfel Jones
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Annette Bryn Parri
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Bryn Terfel
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Which Danish-British comedian hosted a television panel game that had Dave Gorman and Tim Brooke-Taylor for team captains in the first series?
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Title: Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit
Passage: Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit is a British comedy panel game show originally created by English comedians Steve McNeil (born 1 September 1979) and Sam Pamphilon (born 3 December 1983) during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2013, and then transferred to television on Dave beginning on 5 September 2016. The TV series stars comedian Dara Briain as host, with McNeil and Pamphilon as team captains, and video game journalist Ellie Gibson as the resident expert. The show involves McNeil and Pamphilon and their team mates playing a series of five video games against each other.
Title: Quite Interesting Limited
Passage: Quite Interesting Limited is a British research company, most notable for providing the research for the British television panel game "QI" (itself an abbreviation of "Quite Interesting") and the Swedish version "Intresseklubben", as well as other "QI"related programmes and products. The company founder and chairman is John Lloyd, the creator and producer of "QI", and host of the radio panel game "The Museum of Curiosity", which also uses Quite Interesting Limited for its research. John Mitchinson is the company's director and also works as head of research for "QI".
Title: Sandi Toksvig
Passage: Sandra Birgitte "Sandi" Toksvig OBE ( , ] ; born 3 May 1958) is a Danish-British comedian, writer, actor, presenter and producer on British radio and television, and political activist.
Title: How to Irritate People
Passage: How to Irritate People is a 1968 television broadcast written by John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Marty Feldman and Tim Brooke-Taylor. Cleese, Chapman, and Brooke-Taylor also feature in it, along with future Monty Python collaborators Michael Palin and Connie Booth.
Title: Was It Something I Said? (TV series)
Passage: Was It Something I Said? is a British comedy panel game show that was broadcast on Channel 4, presented by David Mitchell and featuring team captains Richard Ayoade and Micky Flanagan. Celebrity guest narrators appeared in each episode and, for the first series, narrators included David Harewood, Phil Daniels, Charles Dance and Mariella Frostrup.
Title: Genius (UK TV series)
Passage: Genius is a comedy game show on BBC Two, adapted from the original radio series hosted by the comedian Dave Gorman. On "Genius", members of the public submit a range of unusual ideas and inventions for Gorman and guest celebrity judges to decide whether the idea is "Genius". The first series began airing on 20 March 2009, following the success of an unbroadcast pilot.
Title: Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish
Passage: Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish is a British comedy television show broadcast on Dave and presented by Dave Gorman. The series mainly consists of Gorman presenting comedic PowerPoint presentations in which he attempts to argue that modern life is neither bad or good, but "good...". The series began on 17 September 2013, and has had four series. The fourth series began on 8 November 2016. A fifth series has been commissioned to air in late 2017.
Title: What the Dickens
Passage: What the Dickens? is a television panel game hosted by Sandi Toksvig. Team captains were Dave Gorman and Tim Brooke-Taylor for the first series and Sue Perkins and Chris Addison for the second and third. It was recorded at Sky Studios in West London.
Title: Panel show
Passage: A panel show or panel game is a radio or television game show in which a panel of celebrities participates. Participants may compete with each other, such as on "The News Quiz"; facilitate play by non-celebrity contestants, such as on "Match Game""Blankety Blank"; or do both, such as on "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me". The genre can be traced to 1938, when "Information Please" debuted on U.S. radio. The earliest known television panel show is "Play the Game", a charades show in 1946. The modern trend of comedy panel shows can find early roots with "Stop Me If You've Heard This One" in 1939 and "Can You Top This? " in 1940. While panel shows were more popular in the past in the U.S., they are still very common in the United Kingdom.
Title: Are You Dave Gorman?
Passage: Are You Dave Gorman? is the title of a stage show by the British documentary comedian Dave Gorman and the book of the same name, co-written by Gorman and Danny Wallace. The BBC television series "The Dave Gorman Collection" Gorman's first television showwas based on the show. The original show was created for the 2000 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and was nominated for a prestigious Perrier award. An extended version of the show was taken to the West End, then to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (where it was nominated for a Barry Award), the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado (where it won the Jury Award for Best One Person Show) and finally to New York where it ran for more than three months and was named Best Comedy Show of 2001 by "Time Out" New York.
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Sandi Toksvig
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What the Dickens
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Sandi Toksvig
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What was the population of the town nearest to Pott Shrigley in 2001?
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Title: Shrigley, County Down
Passage: Shrigley is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland about a mile north-west of Killyleagh. It is named after Pott Shrigley in Cheshire. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 456. It lies within the Down District Council area.
Title: Bollington
Passage: Bollington is a small town and civil parish in Cheshire, England, to the east of Prestbury. In the Middle Ages it was part of the Earl of Chester's manor of Macclesfield, and the ancient parish of Prestbury. In 2001, Bollington had a population of 7,095. (8,310 in 2011 census)
Title: Listed buildings in Pott Shrigley
Passage: Pott Shrigley is a civil parish in Cheshire East, England. It contains 19 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest grade, one is listed at Grade II, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II. Apart from the village of Pott Shrigley, the parish is almost entirely rural. Most of the listed buildings are farmhouses and farm buildings, houses and cottages. Parts of the Macclesfield Canal run through the parish, and the listed buildings associated with this are a bridge, an aqueduct, and fence posts. The other listed structures are a church an churchyard cross, a school, a hotel and leisure centre, a telephone kiosk, and a parish boundary stone.
Title: Shrigley abduction
Passage: The Shrigley abduction was an 1826 British case of a forced marriage by Edward Gibbon Wakefield to the 15-year-old heiress Ellen Turner of Pott Shrigley. The couple were married in Gretna Green, Scotland, and travelled to Calais, France, before Turner's father was able to notify the authorities and intervene. The marriage was annulled by Parliament, and Turner was legally married two years later, at the age of 17, to a wealthy neighbour of her class. Both Edward Gibbon Wakefield and his brother William, who had aided him, were convicted at trial and sentenced to three years in prison.
Title: Shrigley Hall
Passage: Shrigley Hall is a former country house standing to the northwest of the village of Pott Shrigley, Cheshire, England. It has since been used as a school, when a chapel was added, and later as a hotel and country club operated by The Hotel Collection.
Title: Comstock, Texas
Passage: Comstock is an unincorporated community located in Val Verde County, Texas, United States. Comstock is about 20 miles northwest of Del Rio on U.S. 90. It is the town nearest to Seminole Canyon, which has been a site of human habitation for 9,000 years. In 2010 Comstock had a population of 475 residents.
Title: Thakurgaon Government College
Passage: Thakurgaon Government College is an honors-level degree college in Thakurgaon, Bangladesh. It is situated in Thakurgaon town nearest to the south-east of the Tangon River. From this college, In west Thakurgaon Railway Station and in east Thakurgaon Bus-stand(old) are located. The college authority has declared their college as a campus free from politics, drug smoking. This college is affiliated with Bangladesh National University. In 1 March 1980, this college was named Thakurgaon Government College after nationalized.
Title: St Christopher's Church, Pott Shrigley
Passage: St Christopher's Church is in the small village of Pott Shrigley, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Macclesfield.
Title: Pott Shrigley
Passage: Pott Shrigley is a small village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. According to the 2001 census, the civil parish and village has a population of 289. The nearest town is Bollington to the southwest.
Title: Macclesfield (borough)
Passage: Macclesfield was, from 1974 to 2009, a local government district with borough status in Cheshire, England. It included the towns of Bollington, Knutsford, Macclesfield and Wilmslow and within its wider area the villages and hamlets of Adlington, Disley, Gawsworth, Kerridge, Pott Shrigley, Poynton, Prestbury, Rainow, Styal, Sutton and Tytherington.
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7,095
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Bollington
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In what year was the Stephen King book released that later was made into a movie starring James Caan, Kathy Bates, Lauren Bacall, Richard Farnsworth, and Frances Sternhagen?
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Title: Comes a Horseman
Passage: Comes a Horseman is a 1978 American western drama film starring Jane Fonda, James Caan, Jason Robards, and Richard Farnsworth, directed by Alan J. Pakula.
Title: Manderlay
Passage: Manderlay is a 2005 internationally co-produced avant-garde drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier and the second part of von Trier's projected "USA Land of Opportunities" trilogy. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard, who replaces Nicole Kidman in the role of Grace Mulligan. The film co-stars Willem Dafoe, replacing James Caan. Lauren Bacall, eljko Ivanek, Jeremy Davies, and Chlo Sevigny return portraying different characters from those in "Dogville".
Title: Bacall to Arms
Passage: Bacall to Arms is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett, in his second-to-last cartoon at Warner Bros. ("The Big Snooze" would be the last). Neither Clampett (he was left uncredited because he had left the studio before the cartoon was released) nor voice characterizations are credited. Mel Blanc's voice is recognizable as a fat theater patron, a husband in a newsreel, and the wolf's vocal effects. Impressionist Dave Barry portrays the voice of Humphrey Bogart while June Foray voices Lauren Bacall. The title refers both to Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" and actress Lauren Bacall, whose acclaimed film debut was in "To Have and Have Not", based on another Hemingway novel, as well as a play on the term "A Call to Arms".
Title: Dogville
Passage: Dogville is a 2003 internationally co-produced avant-garde crime drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier, and starring an ensemble cast led by Nicole Kidman, Lauren Bacall, Paul Bettany, Chlo Sevigny, Stellan Skarsgrd, Udo Kier, Ben Gazzara, and James Caan. It is a parable that uses an extremely minimal, stage-like set to tell the story of Grace Mulligan (Kidman), a woman hiding from mobsters, who arrives in the small mountain town of Dogville, Colorado, and is provided refuge in return for physical labor. Because she has to win and retain the acceptance of every single one of the inhabitants of the town to be allowed to stay, any attempt by her to have her own way or to put a limit on her service risks driving her back out into the arms of the criminals. Although she has no power in herself, her stay there ultimately changes the lives of the local people and the town in many ways.
Title: The Fan (1981 film)
Passage: The Fan is a 1981 American horror film directed by Edward Bianchi, and starring Lauren Bacall, Michael Biehn, James Garner and Maureen Stapleton. It was written by Priscilla Chapman and John Hartwell, based on a novel of the same name by Bob Randall. The plot follows a famous stage and film actress named Sally Ross (Bacall) who is stalked by a violent, deranged fan (Biehn), who begins killing those around her.
Title: Misery (film)
Passage: Misery is a 1990 American psychological thriller film based on Stephen King's 1987 novel of the same name and starring James Caan, Kathy Bates, Lauren Bacall, Richard Farnsworth, and Frances Sternhagen about a psychotic fan who holds an author captive and forces him to write her stories.
Title: Dark Passage (film)
Passage: Dark Passage (1947) is a Warner Bros. film noir directed by Delmer Daves and starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. The film is based on the novel of the same name by David Goodis. It was the third of four films real-life couple Bacall and Bogart made together.
Title: Misery (novel)
Passage: Misery is a 1987 psychological horror thriller novel by Stephen King. The novel was nominated for the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 1988, and was later made into a Hollywood film and an off-Broadway play of the same name. When King was writing "Misery" in 1985 he planned the book to be released under the pseudonym Richard Bachman but the identity of the pseudonym was discovered before the release of the book.
Title: Annie Wilkes
Passage: Anne Marie Wilkes Dugan, usually known as Annie Wilkes, is a character in the 1987 novel "Misery", by Stephen King. In the 1990 film adaptation of the novel, Annie Wilkes was portrayed by Kathy Bates, who won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal. The American Film Institute included Annie Wilkes (as played by Bates) in their "100 Heroes and Villains" list, ranking her as the 17th most iconic villain (and sixth most iconic villainess) in film history. A nurse by training, she has become one of the stereotypes of the nurse as a torturer and angel of death.
Title: Darryl Ponicsan
Passage: Darryl Ponicsan ( ; born May 26, 1938) is an American writer. He is best known as the author of the 1970 novel "The Last Detail," which was adapted into a 1973 movie starring Jack Nicholson; and for the 1973 novel and screenplay "Cinderella Liberty," starring James Caan. Ponicsan writes mystery novels under the pen name Anne Argula.
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1987
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Misery (film)
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Misery (novel)
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The reality series "The Casino" follows two millionaires as they manage a casino owned by what company?
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Title: The Casino
Passage: The Casino was an American reality television series broadcast on the Fox network in 2004 which followed two dot-com millionaires, Thomas Breitling and Tim Poster, as they manage the Golden Nugget Hotel Casino, located in downtown Las Vegas instead of the more popular Las Vegas Strip.
Title: Golden Nugget Las Vegas
Passage: The Golden Nugget Las Vegas is a luxury hotel and casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada on the Fremont Street Experience. The property is owned and operated by Landry's, Inc.
Title: SaltCreek Casino
Passage: SaltCreek Casino, located in Pocasset, Oklahoma, is the first casino to open in Grady County, Oklahoma. It is the 18th casino owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation. The casino held a ribbon cutting ceremony on December 18, 2012 and officially opened its doors on December 31, 2012. The 36000 sqft casino, features over 550 different gaming stations, as well as four tables for three-card poker, blackjack and Texas hold 'em.
Title: Hawthorne Smoke Shop
Passage: The Hawthorne Smoke Shop (later known as the Ship) was a gambling casino owned by American gangster Al Capone and run by fellow gangsters Frankie Pope and Pete Penovich. It was located in Cicero, Illinois, where Capone had fled to escape Chicago police. Although shut down temporarily by raids several times during its existence, it provided a significant amount of revenue, earning half a million dollars in a two-year period. The profits from the Hawthorne Smoke Shop were one piece of evidence used against Capone at his trial in 1931.
Title: Socialist millionaires
Passage: In cryptography, the socialist millionaire problem is one in which two millionaires want to determine if their wealth is equal without disclosing any information about their riches to each other. It is a variant of the Millionaire's Problem whereby two millionaires wish to compare their riches to determine who has the most wealth without disclosing any information about their riches to each other.
Title: Isle of Capri Boonville
Passage: The Isle of Capri Casino and Hotel Boonville is a stationary boat hotel and casino owned and operated by Eldorado Resorts on the Missouri River in Boonville, Missouri that opened on December 6, 2001.
Title: Road Hockey Rumble
Passage: Road Hockey Rumble is a half-hour reality series produced by Paperny Entertainment and broadcast on OLN. The series uses a documentary format but crosses over into the genres of sports, travel, and comedy. It follows two Canadian hosts, Calum MacLeod and Mark McGuckin playing their way across Canada in a 13-game grudge match series of Road Hockey. From British Columbia to Newfoundland and all of the territories, they tap into the rivalries, legends and grit of Canadas most colourful and competitive towns. Friends in life but rivals in hockey, each host drafts their own team of locals to battle it out on the court.
Title: Wildhorse Resort amp; Casino
Passage: Wildhorse Resort Casino is a casino owned and operated since 1994 by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located 5 mi east of Pendleton, on the Umatilla Indian Reservation, near Interstate 84.
Title: Qristina Ribohn
Passage: Theresa Qristina Ribohn Plckthun, better known as "Farmen-Qristina" (born 2October 1955 in Sknela, Sigtuna Municipality) is a Swedish reality television contestant, drug counselor and politician for the Swedish Social Democratic Party. She focuses on children and youths that has different problems such as with drugs, as part of the Children and Youth Committee in Karlshamn municipality. She became publicly known after participating as a contestant on the first season of the reality series "The Farm" in 2001, she participated again as a "joker" in the 2004 season. The series was broadcast on TV4. She has then participated three times in "Fort Boyard" also on TV4, she participated in "The Bar" in 2001, which was broadcast on TV3. She further participated in the stop smoking show "Fimpa Nu!" in 2004 on TV4 Plus. In 2005, Ribohn participated in the reality series "Club Goa" which was filmed in Goa in India, along with some of Sweden's best known reality series contestants. In 2016, Ribohn participated in the second series of the reality series "Realitystjrnorna p godset" along with television celebrities such as Victoria Silvstedt and Meral Tasbas.
Title: Yao's Millionaires' Problem
Passage: Yao's Millionaires' problem is a secure multi-party computation problem which was introduced in 1982 by Andrew Yao, a prominent computer scientist and computational theorist. The problem discusses two millionaires, Alice and Bob, who are interested in knowing which of them is richer without revealing their actual wealth.
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Landry's, Inc.
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The Casino
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Golden Nugget Las Vegas
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What year was Wilhelm Henie's daughter born?
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Title: Sophie Webster
Passage: Sophie Lauren Webster is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, "Coronation Street". She was born on-screen during the episode broadcast on 4 November 1994. She was played by Ashleigh Middleton from 1994 until 1997 and by Emma Woodward from 8 June 1997 until 25 April 2004. Brooke Vincent took over the role on 12 May 2004. Sophie is the second daughter born to Kevin (Michael Le Vell) and Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor) and younger sister to Rosie Webster (Emma CollingeHelen Flanagan) and elder sister to half siblings Jack Webster and deceased Jake Webster. Sophie's storylines have included her constant rivalry with Rosie, her converting to Christianity and her lesbian relationships with both Sian Powers (Sacha Parkinson) and Maddie Heath (Amy James-Kelly). In 2015, it was announced that Vincent would take a four-month break from the show at the end of her contract, departing in October 2016. Vincent returned as Sophie on-screen on 6 February 2017, along with sister Rosie, after actress Flanagan agreed to reprise her role back in October 2016.
Title: Atsushi It (actor)
Passage: Atsushi It ( , It Atsushi , born November 25, 1983) is a Japanese actor. He started acting at the age of three in education programs. He is currently studying at Hosei University Business Faculty. He is frequently cast as geeky or otaku characters. It is the older brother of the actor and voice actor Takahiro It, who committed suicide in 2009. He was married on May 1, 2010 and has a daughter born on October 29, 2015.
Title: DRS (band)
Passage: DRS (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) was an American Contemporary RB group from Sacramento, California. Their biggest success was through the 1993 Capitol Records album "Gangsta Lean (Blue Print)", which peaked at 34 on the Billboard Top 200 and 6 on the Top RBHip Hop Charts in the U.S. on the strength of the hit single, "Gangsta Lean". The lead singer of the group has a daughter born in 1993, Aranesa Turner who is now currently a thriving Christian pop singer based out of Sacramento.
Title: The Mike Malloy Show
Passage: The Mike Malloy Show is a syndicated progressive radio talk show hosted by long-time radio personality Mike Malloy. Malloy came to talk radio in 1987, moving from his position as a writer and producer at CNN. He is married to producer Kathy Bay, with whom he has a daughter born in July, 2004. He has an additional five children, all grown, and six grandchildren.
Title: Sonja Henie
Passage: Sonja Henie (8 April 1912 12 October 1969) was a Norwegian figure skater and film star. She was a three-time Olympic Champion (1928, 1932, 1936) in Ladies' Singles, a ten-time World Champion (19271936) and a six-time European Champion (19311936). Henie won more Olympic and World titles than any other ladies' figure skater. At the height of her acting career, she was one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood and starred in a series of box-office hits, including "Thin Ice" (1937), "My Lucky Star" (1938), "Second Fiddle" (1939) and "Sun Valley Serenade" (1941).
Title: Jepchirchir
Passage: Jepchirchir (also spelled Chepchirchir) is a name of Kenyan origin, traditionally used among the Kalenjin people and meaning a daughter born after a short labour. It may also mean "daughter of Chirchir". The male variant of this name is Kipchirchir.
Title: Big Noyd
Passage: TaJuan Akeem Perry, (born May 7, 1975), better known by his stage name, Big Noyd, is an American rapper from Queensbridge, Queens, New York. He is closely affiliated with Mobb Deep, and he is featured on all of their albums except Blood Money. He is of Puerto Rican and African American descent. He also has one daughter born Tiara Perry, who still lives in Queensbridge, Queens.
Title: Marian Montagu Douglas Scott
Passage: Marian Louisa, Lady Elmhirst (previously Ferguson; ne Montagu Douglas Scott; 16 June 1908 11 December 1996) was the first daughter born to Lord Herbert Montagu Douglas Scott and Marie Edwards. She was the paternal grandmother of Sarah, Duchess of York, and the maternal great-grandmother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York.
Title: Voluptas
Passage: In Roman mythology, Voluptas or Volupta, according to Apuleius, is the daughter born from the union of
Title: Wilhelm Henie
Passage: Wilhelm Henie (7 September 1872 10 May 1937) was a Norwegian sportsman and furrier. He was track cycling World Champion in 1894, and competed at the European Speed Skating Championships in 1896. Henie was coach and manager for his daughter Sonja, who became a famous figure skater and later film actress.
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1912
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Wilhelm Henie
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Sonja Henie
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Which case was brought to court first Aptheker v. Secretary of State or Gideon v. Wainwright ?
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Title: Gideon's Trumpet
Passage: Gideon's Trumpet is a book by Anthony Lewis describing the story behind "Gideon v. Wainwright", in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that criminal defendants have the right to an attorney even if they cannot afford one. In 1965, the book won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Fact Crime book.
Title: W. Fred Turner
Passage: W. Fred Turner (April 17, 1922 November 23, 2003) was an American attorney. He successfully defended Clarence Earl Gideon in his retrial after the "Gideon v. Wainwright" case overturned his conviction. The story behind this case was told in Anthony Lewis's 1964 book "Gideon's Trumpet". Discussion of Turner's role is in the Epilogue, pages 234-250.
Title: People v. Marsden
Passage: People v. Marsden is a 1970 California Supreme Court decision that held it was error for the trial court to deny a defendant's motion to relieve his court-appointed counsel without holding a hearing to allow the defendant to explain his grounds. The trial court had denied the motion based on the trial judge's own observations of the proceedings and belief that the attorney was providing effective representation. Criminal defendants in the United States have the right to appointed counsel if they cannot afford to hire an attorney under the Sixth Amendment as interpreted by the United States Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright.
Title: Aptheker v. Secretary of State
Passage: Aptheker v. Secretary of State, 378 U.S. 500 (1964) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case on the right to travel and passport restrictions as they relate to Fifth Amendment due process rights and First Amendment free speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of association rights. It is the first case in which the US Supreme Court considered the constitutionality of personal restrictions on the right to travel abroad.
Title: Bruce Jacob
Passage: Bruce R. Jacob (born March 26, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois) was Assistant Attorney General for the State of Florida during the early 1960s, whose biggest case was Gideon v. Wainwright, arguing that Clarence Gideon, an indigent, poorly educated man charged with a felony, had no right to be provided with counsel by the State of Florida. Twenty-two states filed briefs in opposition to Jacob's position.
Title: Escobedo v. Illinois
Passage: Escobedo v. Illinois, 378 U.S. 478 (1964), was a United States Supreme Court case holding that criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations under the Sixth Amendment. The case was decided a year after the court held in "Gideon v. Wainwright", 372 U.S. 335 (1963) that indigent criminal defendants had a right to be provided counsel at trial.
Title: Clarence Earl Gideon
Passage: Clarence Earl Gideon (August 30, 1910 January 18, 1972) was a poor drifter accused in a Florida state court of felony theft. His case resulted in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision "Gideon v. Wainwright", holding that a criminal defendant who cannot afford to hire a lawyer must be provided with a lawyer at no cost.
Title: Louie L. Wainwright
Passage: Louie Lee Wainwright (born September 11, 1923) was Secretary of the Florida Division of Corrections from 1962 to 1987, more than a quarter of a century. He is most famous for being the named respondent in two U.S. Supreme Court cases: "Gideon v. Wainwright" in which indigents are guaranteed an attorney, and "Ford v. Wainwright", in which the Court approved the common law rule prohibiting the execution of the insane. Time Magazine called the "Gideon" decision one of the ten most important legal events of the 1960s. He also appeared as the respondent in a number of habeas corpus petitions that reached the Supreme Court level during his long tenure in office, making "Wainwright" one of the most familiar names to students of habeas corpus law.
Title: Gideon v. Wainwright
Passage: Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963) , is a landmark case in United States Supreme Court history. In it, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that states are required under the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to provide counsel in criminal cases to represent defendants who are unable to afford to pay their own attorneys. The case extended the right to counsel, which had been found under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments to impose requirements on the federal government, by ruling that this right imposed those requirements upon the states as well.
Title: Betts v. Brady
Passage: Betts v. Brady, 316 U.S. 455 (1942), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case that denied counsel to indigent defendants when prosecuted by a state. It was famously overruled by "Gideon v. Wainwright".
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Gideon v. Wainwright
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Aptheker v. Secretary of State
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Gideon v. Wainwright
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In what amusement park, that is located 60 miles north of Albany, is the the Canyon Blaster located?
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Title: Barge Port (Palatka, Florida)
Passage: Barge Port is a port facility and industrial development area located in Palatka, Florida, United States. Positioned on the waters of the St. Johns River, tenants enjoy access to navigable waters maintained at 40 feet by the Army Corps of Engineers. The area is also accessible by CSX rail line and US 17. Management and development of the site is conducted through Putnam County Port Authority. Major port facilities are located 60 miles downriver in Jacksonville.
Title: Canyon Blaster (Great Escape)
Passage: Canyon Blaster is a steel roller coaster located at Great Escape in Queensbury, New York.
Title: Hualapai Airport
Passage: Hualapai Airport (FAA LID: 3AZ5) is a private-use airport located eight miles (13 km) northeast of the central business district of Peach Springs, in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. The airport has one asphalt paved runway designated 725 which measures 4,790 x 30 ft. (1,460 x 9 m). It is privately owned by the Hualapai Indian Tribe, who also own the public-use Grand Canyon West Airport located 60 miles (97 km) northwest of Peach Springs.
Title: Deming, New Mexico
Passage: Deming is a city in Luna County, New Mexico, United States, located 60 miles (97 km) west of Las Cruces and thirty-three miles north of the Mexican border. The population was 14,855 according to the 2010 census. Deming is the county seat and principal community of Luna County.
Title: Great Escape (amusement park)
Passage: Great Escape (sometimes referred to as Six Flags Great Escape) is an amusement and water park owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corp. It is located approximately 60 mi north of Albany, in Queensbury, New York, but is advertised as being in Lake George, New York, a popular tourist and vacation spot nearby. It is one of two Six Flags parks not to be officially branded with the "Six Flags" name (La Ronde in Montreal, Quebec, Canada being the other).
Title: Conger Mountain
Passage: Conger Mountain is a mountain in Millard County, Utah. It is located 60 miles west of Delta, Utah and is the highest peak in the Confusion Range.
Title: Bridgeport, Connecticut
Passage: Bridgeport is a seaport city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is the largest city in the state and is located in Fairfield County at the mouth of the Pequonnock River on Long Island Sound. Bridgeport had a population of 144,229 during the 2010 Census, making it also the 5th-most populous in New England. It is bordered by the towns of Trumbull to the north, Fairfield to the west, and Stratford to the east. The Greater Bridgeport area is the 48th-largest urban area in the United States. Located 60 miles from Manhattan and 40 miles from the Bronx, Bridgeport is also part of the New York metropolitan area.
Title: Canyon Blaster (Adventuredome)
Passage: Canyon Blaster is an indoor roller coaster at the Adventuredome theme park in Las Vegas, Nevada, US. It features back-to-back vertical loops and corkscrews, and ends with a helix inside the mountain that takes up a large portion of the park. It is proclaimed as the world's largest indoor double-loop, double-corkscrew coaster.
Title: Adventuredome
Passage: Adventuredome (formerly Grand Slam Canyon) is a 5 acre indoor amusement park located at Circus Circus in Las Vegas, Nevada, on the Las Vegas Strip. The park is connected to the hotel inside a large glass dome, and currently offers 25 rides and attractions including the Canyon Blaster roller coaster, rock climbing wall, 18-hole miniature golf course, an video game arcade, clown shows, Xtreme Zone, Pikes Pass, Virtual Reality Zone, Midway Games, and carnival-type games. Because the park is enclosed, it is not affected by cold, rainy, or windy weather, unlike most theme parks, and is open year-round. Every October since 2003, the Adventuredome is changed to Fright Dome as a Halloween-themed theme park.
Title: LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park
Passage: LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park was an amusement park located in Middletown, Ohio. Opening in 1922 as a family picnic and campground, LeSourdsville Lake transformed in the 1940s to an amusement park with rides, attractions, and an arcade. In 1977, the name was changed to Americana Amusement Park. Following an electrical fire in 1990 that caused over 5 million in damages, the park fell into decline and was eventually closed in 1999. Under new ownership, the park briefly opened again in 2002 returning to the name "LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park", but after failed attempts to turn a profit and the operating company going bankrupt, it closed permanently near the end of the 2002 season. The park's remaining rides and attractions were either demolished or sold, or still sit today.
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Great Escape
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Canyon Blaster (Great Escape)
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Great Escape (amusement park)
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In which flowering species, Cyclamen or Phlebodium, is valued for their flowers with upswept petals?
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Title: Cyclamen repandum
Passage: Cyclamen repandum, the spring sowbread, is a species of flowering plant of the family Primulaceae, native to southern Europe and some Mediterranean islands. It is the most widespread of a group of cyclamens (genus "Cyclamen" subgenus "Psilanthum") with wide, heart-shaped leaves, often coarsely toothed or lobed, and late spring-blooming flowers with long, slender petals.
Title: Cyclamen pseudibericum
Passage: Cyclamen pseudibericum (incorrectly spelled "pseudoibericum"), the false Iberian cyclamen, is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Cyclamen" of the family Primulaceae, native to the Amanus or Nur and Anti-Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey. It is an herbaceous, tuberous perennial growing to 12 cm . It is similar to "Cyclamen coum", but with longer petals.
Title: Cyclamen
Passage: Cyclamen ( or ) is a genus of 23 species of perennial flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. Cyclamen species are native to Europe and the Mediterranean Basin east to Iran, with one species in Somalia. They grow from tubers and are valued for their flowers with upswept petals and variably patterned leaves.
Title: Cyclamen libanoticum
Passage: Cyclamen libanoticum (Lebanon cyclamen) is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae. It is native to a small area in the mountains of Lebanon northeast of Beirut at 750 - elevation. From winter to spring, it bears peppery-smelling flowers with 5 oval petals opening white, then turning pale pink, usually with an irregular crimson-magenta mark at the base. Leaves are heart-shaped, gray-green with a darker arrowhead pattern. The tuber only produces roots from one side of the bottom.
Title: Cyclamen hederifolium
Passage: Cyclamen hederifolium (ivy-leaved cyclamen or sowbread) is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Cyclamen", of the family Primulaceae. It is the most widespread cyclamen species, the most widely cultivated after the florist's cyclamen ("Cyclamen persicum"), and the most hardy and vigorous in oceanic climates. It is native to woodland, shrubland, and rocky areas in the Mediterranean region from southern France to western Turkey and on Mediterranean islands, and naturalized farther north in Europe and in the Pacific Northwest.
Title: Phlebodium
Passage: Phlebodium is a small genus of two to four species of ferns, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. The genus is closely related to "Polypodium", and the species were formerly included in that genus.
Title: Cyclamen coum
Passage: Cyclamen coum, the eastern sowbread, is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Cyclamen" (subgenus "Gyrophoebe" series "Pubipedia"). It is a tuberous herbaceous perennial, growing to 5 - , with rounded heart-shaped leaves and pink shell-shaped flowers with darker coloration at the base. It is valued in horticulture as groundcover, and for the flowers which bloom in winter and early spring.
Title: Cyclamen rhodium
Passage: Cyclamen rhodium (also called "Cyclamen peloponnesiacum"; once included in "Cyclamen repandum") is a species of flowering plant in genus "Cyclamen" of the family Primulaceae, native to the Peloponnese, Rhodes, and southwestern Kos. It is a tuberous perennial growing to 10 cm , with mottled, heart-shaped leaves and pink flowers, darker carmine pink at the base, appearing in spring. Like all cyclamens, the flowers consist of five upswept, reflexed petals.
Title: Cyclamen purpurascens
Passage: Cyclamen purpurascens (Alpine, European or purple cyclamen) is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Cyclamen" of the family Primulaceae, native to central Europe, northern Italy, and Slovenia. It is a tuberous perennial with (usually) variegated leaves, and deep pink flowers in summer.
Title: Caladenia arrecta
Passage: Caladenia arrecta, commonly known as the reaching spider orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has a single erect, hairy leaf and up to three red, yellow and green flowers on a flowering stem up to 35 cm high. It is distinguished from the similar "C. longiclavata" and "C. magniclavata" by its upswept petals and distinctive calli. Although not common, it is widespread in south-eastern coastal areas.
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Who is younger, John McEnroe or Wayne Black?
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Title: Borg McEnroe
Passage: Borg McEnroe (Swedish: "Borg" ), also known as Borg vs McEnroe, is a 2017 English-language Swedish biographical sports drama film focusing on the famous rivalry between famous tennis players Bjrn Borg and John McEnroe at the 1980 Wimbledon Championships, culminating in their encounter in the men's singles final. The film is directed by Janus Metz Pedersen, from a screenplay written by Ronnie Sandahl, and stars Sverrir Gudnason, Shia LaBeouf, Stellan Skarsgrd, Tuva Novotny, and Robert Emms. The film opened the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.
Title: John McEnroe
Passage: John Patrick McEnroe Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is a retired American tennis player, often considered among the greatest in the history of the sport. He was known for his shot-making artistry and volleying skills, as well as his confrontational on-court behavior that frequently landed him in trouble with umpires and tennis authorities.
Title: 1983 Stella Artois Championships Doubles
Passage: John McEnroe and Peter Rennert were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, McEnroe with Peter Fleming and Rennert with Chip Hooper.
Title: 1987 Volvo International Doubles
Passage: Peter Fleming and John McEnroe were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Fleming with Gary Donnelly and McEnroe with his brother Patrick.
Title: MacCAM
Passage: MacCAM (often written as MacCam, Mac-Cam or Mac Cam) is a system of slow-motion cameras developed by FastCAM Replay LLC and DEL Imaging Systems LLC used during tennis matches to replay close or controversial line calls. The system is named after John McEnroe, who was infamous for contesting umpire calls. CBS was the first network to use the MacCam widely, as John McEnroe was one of their tennis analysts.
Title: ConnorsMcEnroe rivalry
Passage: The ConnorsMcEnroe rivalry was a series of competitive matches between American tennis players Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe, who played 34 times between 1977 and 1991.
Title: John McEnroe Tennis Academy
Passage: The John McEnroe Tennis Academy (JMTA) is a tennis academy founded by tennis Hall of Famer John McEnroe in New York City. The Academy was founded in September 2010, on a 20-court (10 deco turf, 10 clay courts) 18 million tennis complex, designed by Ricardo Zurita, on Randalls Island in Manhattan. McEnroe launched the Academy in collaboration with Claude Okin, managing partner of Sportime New York.
Title: 2013 French Open Legends Over 45 Doubles
Passage: John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe were the defending champions, but Patrick McEnroe did not participate. br
Title: Wayne Black
Passage: Wayne Hamilton Black (born 17 November 1973 in Harare, is a former professional male tennis player from Zimbabwe.
Title: 1993 Paris Open Doubles
Passage: John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe were the defending champions. John McEnroe did not participate this year. Patrick McEnroe partnered Richey Reneberg, losing in the second round.
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Wayne Black
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Who has more scope of profession, Maxi Jazz or Jimmy Somerville?
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Title: Maxi Jazz
Passage: Maxi Jazz (born Maxwell Fraser on 14 June 1957 in Brixton, London) is an English musician, rapper and singer-songwriter. He is best known as the lead vocalist of British band Faithless.
Title: By Your Side (Jimmy Somerville song)
Passage: "By Your Side" is a song from Scottish singer-songwriter Jimmy Somerville, released as the third and final single from his 1995 album "Dare to Love". The song was written and produced by Matt Rowe, Somerville and Richard Stannard.
Title: National Association for Chiropractic Medicine
Passage: The National Association for Chiropractic Medicine (NACM) was a minority chiropractic association founded in 1984 that described itself as a "consumer advocacy association of chiropractors". It openly rejected some of the more controversial aspects of chiropractic, including a basic concept of chiropractic, vertebral subluxations as the cause of all diseases. It also sought to "reform the chiropractic profession away from a philosophical scope of practice and towards an applied science scope of practice." It stated that it was "dedicated to bringing the scientific based practice of chiropractic into mainstream medicine" and that its members "confine their scope of practice to scientific parameters and seek to make legitimate the utilization of professional manipulative procedures in mainstream health care delivery." "While the NACM is focused on furthering the profession, its primary focus is on the rights and safety of the consumers." The NACM was the object of much controversy and criticism from the rest of the profession. It quietly dropped out of sight and its demise apparently occurred sometime between May 30, 2008 and March 6, 2010.
Title: The Age of Consent
Passage: The Age of Consent is the debut album by synthpop band Bronski Beat (Steve Bronski, Larry Steinbachek and Jimmy Somerville), released on London Records on 15 October 1984. This was the only album released by the band to feature Somerville, who departed the band in 1985.
Title: Ramshackle
Passage: Ramshackle was an electronic dub group that released two albums and collaborated with such artists as Steve Winwood, Jah Wobble, and Maxi Jazz. They released two albums, "Depthology" and "Chin on the Kerb" in the 1990s and a remixed version of their song, "Eyes, Lips, Body" was included on the Hackers soundtrack.
Title: Jimmy Somerville
Passage: James William Somerville (born 22 June 1961) is a Scottish pop singer and songwriter. He sang in the 1980s with the pop groups Bronski Beat and The Communards, and has also had a solo career. He is known in particular for his falsetto singing voice.
Title: Bronski Beat
Passage: Bronski Beat were a popular British synthpop trio who achieved success in the mid-1980s, particularly with the 1984 chart hit "Smalltown Boy". All members of the group were openly gay and their songs reflected this, often containing political commentary on gay-related issues. The initial line-up, which recorded the majority of the band's hits, consisted of Jimmy Somerville (vocals), Steve Bronski (keyboards, percussion) and Larry Steinbachek (keyboards, percussion). Somerville left Bronski Beat in 1985, and went on to have success as lead singer of The Communards and as a solo artist. He was replaced by new vocalist John Foster, with whom the band continued to have hits in the UK and Europe through 1986. Foster left Bronski Beat after their second album, and the band used a series of vocalists before dissolving in 1996.
Title: Salva Mea (Laurent Wry song)
Passage: "Salva Mea" is a song by Belgian DJ Laurent Wry. The song was written by Maxi Jazz, Ayalah Bentovim, Roland Armstrong and Laurent Wery, Sir-G. It was released in Belgium as a digital download on 3 January 2011.
Title: Jamie Catto
Passage: James David Catto (born 14 August 1968 in London, England) is a former and founding member of Faithless. He was the one of two vocalist (along with Maxi Jazz)', art director and video director of the band before leaving in 1999 to form the double-Grammy nominated, global music and film collective 1 Giant Leap. His last album with Faithless was "Sunday 8PM". He is also known as a photographer, script editor, and creative catalyst.
Title: Elements of Life
Passage: Elements of Life is the third studio album by Dutch DJ Tisto. It was released on 6 April 2007 (see 2007 in music). The album contains collaborations with Jes of Gabriel Dresden's project Motorcycle, Julie Thompson of Holden Thompson, Charlotte Martin, Christian Burns, BT and Maxi Jazz of Faithless. BT collaborates with Tisto for the first time since "Love Comes Again" and Faithless's rapper Maxi Jazz is featuring on "Dance4Life". The album has more tracks featuring vocals than previous albums (excluding the remixed "").
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Maxi Jazz
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Jimmy Somerville
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Aziz Sejawal has worked with which Indian actress born on May 15, 1967?
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Title: Tariq Aziz (TV personality)
Passage: Tariq Aziz (Urdu: , born 28 April 1936, Sahiwal) is a Pakistani television host known for his work on the quiz show Neelam Ghar, first aired in 1974, later renamed the Tariq Aziz Show and now known as Bazm-e-Tariq Aziz. His family is an Arain family of Jalandhar, British India. He received his early education in Sahiwal before starting his career at Radio Pakistan, Lahore. When Pakistan started its Television telecast in 1964 from Lahore, Aziz was the first male PTV announcer. He was the first man to be seen on a Pakistan Television (PTV) broadcast. Aziz, along with the film actress Zeba, starred in the film "Insaniyat (1967)", a Pakistani film. Aziz also starred in another Pakistani film "Haar Gaya Insaan". Aziz has appeared on several local television programs and morning shows. He has also organised telethons for charity purposes. In 1996, Aziz was elected to the National Assembly from Lahore as a member of the Pakistan Muslim League (N).
Title: Aziz Sejawal
Passage: Aziz Sejawal (also spelt Sajawal or Sajaawal) is an Indian film director of Bollywood films. He has worked with major Bollywood actors such as Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Madhuri Dixit, Amrish Puri, Om Puri, Aditya Pancholi, Jackie Shroff, Juhi Chawla, Sanjay Dutt, Govinda and Rani Mukerji. Most of his films have comedic elements, though they often address themes of injustice and corruption.
Title: Mafia (1996 film)
Passage: Mafia is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian arthouse action film directed by Aziz Sejawal and starring Dharmendra, Aditya Pancholi, Somy Ali, Gulshan Grover, Mohan Joshi and Raza Murad.
Title: Parveen Kaur
Passage: Parveen Kaur is an Indian actress born In Mumbai who graduated from Sathaye College.
Title: Hero Hindustani
Passage: Hero Hindustani is a 1998 Indian film directed by Aziz Sejawal. It stars Arshad Warsi and Namrata Shirodkar.
Title: Firoza Khan
Passage: Firoza Khan is an Indian actress born on 14 November 1985. She is known for her role as Kinjal Modi in the Indian television show "Saath Nibhana Saathiya".
Title: Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri
Passage: Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri is a 1990 Indian Bollywood comedy film directed by Aziz Sejawal and produced by Iqbal Baig. It stars Kader Khan and Shakti Kapoor in pivotal roles. Other casts include Jackie Shroff, Farha, Aditya Pancholi, Jamuna, Anjana Mumtaz. It was the 8th highest grossing Indian film of 1990. The tunes of the song "Jhum Jhum Dholak Bajao" was later re-used by Nadeem-Shravan is movie Saajan Chale Sasural with song "Ram Narayan baaja bajata" sung by Udit Narayan. The film was remade in Kannada as"Kalla Malla".
Title: Chalo Ishq Ladaaye
Passage: Chalo Ishq Ladaaye (Hindi: ("Come, Let's Fall In Love")) is a 2002 Indian film comedy directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Govinda Rani Mukerji.
Title: Shatranj (film)
Passage: Shatranj (English: "Chess" ) is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Kader Khan, Juhi Chawla and Divya Bharti in her last film appearance. Kader Khan's son Sarfaraz Khan appeared as the younger version of his character. The film was box office hit.
Title: Madhuri Dixit
Passage: Madhuri Dixit (born 15 May 1967), also known by her married name Madhuri Dixit Nene, is an Indian actress who is known for her work in Hindi cinema. Dixit has been praised by critics for her acting and dancing skills. She has received six Filmfare Awards, four for Best Actress, one for Best Supporting Actress and one special award. She has been nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress a record fourteen times. She was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, by the Government of India in 2008.
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Madhuri Dixit
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Which mountain is higher, Shishapangma or Momhil Sar?
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Title: Marin County Sheriff's Office Search amp; Rescue
Passage: Marin County Search and Rescue is an all-volunteer organization in Marin County within Marin County Sheriff's Office. With approximately sixty active members, Marin County's Search and Rescue (Marin SAR) responds to searches for missing children and adults, evidence and other search requests in the county and on mutual aid calls anywhere in the state of California. Marin SAR is a mountain rescue Type I team with the motto of: "Anytime, Anywhere, Any Weather."
Title: Douglas County search and rescue
Passage: Douglas County Search and Rescue is an all-volunteer organization in Douglas County within Douglas County Sheriff's Office. With approximately sixty active members year round, Douglas County's Search and Rescue (Douglas SAR) responds to searches for missing children and adults, evidence and other search requests in the county and on mutual aid calls anywhere in the state of Colorado. Douglas SAR is a mountain rescue Type I certified team able to handle the toughest terrain and remain out in the field without resupply for extended periods.
Title: Synthetic-aperture radar
Passage: Synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) is a form of radar that is used to create two- or three-dimensional images of objects, such as landscapes. SAR uses the motion of the radar antenna over a target region to provide finer spatial resolution than conventional beam-scanning radars. SAR is typically mounted on a moving platform, such as an aircraft or spacecraft, and has its origins in an advanced form of Side-looking airborne radar (SLAR). The distance the SAR device travels over a target in the time taken for the radar pulses to return to the antenna creates the large "synthetic" antenna aperture (the "size" of the antenna). Typically, the larger the aperture, the higher the image resolution will be, regardless of whether the aperture is physical (a large antenna) or "synthetic" (a moving antenna) this allows SAR to create high-resolution images with comparatively small physical antennas.
Title: Distaghil Sar
Passage: Disteghil Sar or Distaghil Sar (Urdu: ) is the highest mountain in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range, in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is the 19th highest mountain on earth and the 7th highest peak in Pakistan. Destghil sar is a Wakhi language word, that means "above the inner ranch." The mountain has an about 3 km long top ridge above 7400m with three distinct summits: (north)west 7885m, central 7760 m, and (south)east 7696m or 7535m ().
Title: Kanjut Sar
Passage: Kanjut Sar (Urdu: ) or Kunjudh Sar as pronounced in "Wakhi" is a mountain located in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range. Kunjudh Sar in wakhi language mean that which overlooks Kunjudh, or above Kunjudh, while Khujudh is the wakhi name for Lower Hunza. It is the 26th highest mountain on Earth and the 11th highest in Pakistan.
Title: National Association for Search and Rescue
Passage: This SAR organization team started in 1972. The National Association for Search and Rescue (NASAR) is an organization in the United States interested in the training of search and rescue, disaster relief, emergency medicine and awareness education. NASAR is interested in search and rescue as a humanitarian mission. NASAR works closely with other organizations such as the Mountain Rescue Association, and the National Park Service (NPS). This SAR organization team started in 1972.
Title: Yutmaru Sar
Passage: Yutmaru Sar is a mountain in the Hispar mountain range, a subrange of the Karakoram. At an elevation of 7283 m it is the 88th highest mountain in the world. Yutmaru Sar is located in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It was first climbed in 1980.
Title: Passu Sar
Passage: Passu Sar (Urdu: ; or Passu Sar, Passu I) is a mountain peak in the Batura Muztagh, a sub-range of the Karakoram mountain range, located in the Gilgit District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, west of the Hunza Valley. It is the high point of the Passu massif, which also includes Passu Diar (or "Passu East", "Pasu II"). The peak lies on the main ridge of the Batura Muztagh, about 7 km (4 mi) east of Batura Sar.
Title: Shishapangma
Passage: Shishapangma, also called Gosainthn, is the 14th highest mountain in the world at 8027 m above sea level. It was the last 8,000 metre peak to be climbed, due to its location entirely within Tibet and the restrictions on visits by foreign travelers to the region imposed by authorities of the Government of China and of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Title: Momhil Sar
Passage: Momhil Sar, or Mumhail Sar as pronounced in Wakhi is at 7343 m above sea level, is the 64th highest mountain peak in the world. Mumhail Sar in Wakhi means the mountain that overlooks or is above Grandmother's cattle pen or paddock. It is situated in the Hispar Muztagh subrange of the Karakoram range, a few kilometres to the north-west of its parent peak Trivor.
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