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What band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli , bass guitarist Barry Fratelli , and drummer and backing vocalist Mince Fratelli that released their third single from their second album "Here We Stand", released on 22 December 2008?
Title: The Fratellis Passage: The Fratellis are a Scottish rock band from Glasgow, formed in 2005. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli (born John Lawler), bass guitarist Barry Fratelli (born Barry Wallace), and drummer and backing vocalist Mince Fratelli (born Gordon McRory). Their singles "Chelsea Dagger" and "Whistle for the Choir" were both top ten hits in the UK charts. Title: Marianas Trench (band) Passage: Marianas Trench is a Canadian pop punk band from Vancouver, British Columbia, formed in 2001. The band consists of members Josh Ramsay (lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, pianist, songwriter, and occasional drummer), Matt Webb (lead guitarist and backing vocalist), Mike Ayley (bass guitarist and backing vocalist), and Ian Casselman (drummer, percussionist, and backing vocalist). The band has released four full-length studio albums, the most recent titled "Astoria", released on October 23, 2015, along with 2011's "Ever After", 2009's "Masterpiece Theatre" and 2006's "Fix Me". Their third album "Ever After" was nominated for a Juno Award. Title: The Twang Passage: The Twang are an English indie rock band, formed in 2004 in Birmingham. The band have released four studio albums - "Love It When I Feel Like This" (2007), "Jewellery Quarter" (2009), "" (2012) and "NEONTWANG" (2014) Comprising vocalist and guitarist Phil Etheridge, bassist Jon Watkin, vocalist Martin Saunders, guitarist Stu Hartland and drummer Matty Clinton, the band garnered national acclaim when the influential NME magazine produced an article on music acts in the West Midlands. Former touring-member Barry Fratelli is also a member of the Scottish band The Fratellis. Title: A Heady Tale Passage: "A Heady Tale" is the third single by Scottish rock band, The Fratellis from their second album, "Here We Stand". It was released on 22 December 2008. This song is 1 of the 4 tracks on "Here We Stand" to have a heavy use of piano (the other 3 being "Mistress Mabel", "Milk And Money" "Moriaty's Last Stand"). The B-sides "Mon Yous, Mon us but no' Them" and "When All the Lights Go Out" were also piano intensive. Jon Fratelli has said that the B-Side "Lonesome Anti Christmas Blues" is the "most depressing Christmas song written". Title: Sum 41 Passage: Sum 41 is a Canadian rock band from Ajax, Ontario. Originally called Kaspir, the band formed in 1996 and currently consists of lead vocalistrhythm guitaristkeyboardist Deryck Whibley, lead guitaristbacking vocalist Dave Baksh, rhythmlead guitaristkeyboardistbacking vocalist Tom Thacker, bassistbacking vocalist Jason McCaslin and drummer Frank Zummo. Title: The All-American Rejects Passage: The All-American Rejects is an American rock band formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1999. The band consists of lead guitarist and backing vocalist Nick Wheeler, lead vocalist and bassist Tyson Ritter, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Mike Kennerty, and drummer Chris Gaylor. Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter are the band's songwriters; Wheeler is the primary composer and Ritter is the main lyricist. Title: Avenged Sevenfold Passage: Avenged Sevenfold (sometimes abbreviated as A7X) is an American heavy metal band from Huntington Beach, California, formed in 1999. The band's current lineup consists of lead vocalist M. Shadows, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Zacky Vengeance, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Synyster Gates, bassist and backing vocalist Johnny Christ, and drummer Brooks Wackerman. Title: John Glascock Passage: John Glascock (2 May 1951 17 November 1979) was the bass guitarist, backing vocalist, and occasional lead vocalist for the progressive rock band Carmen. He was also the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for the progressive rock band Jethro Tull from December 1975 until August 1979. He died in 1979, at the age of 28, as a result of a congenital heart valve defect, which was worsened by an infection caused by an abscessed tooth. Title: Chelsea Dagger Passage: "Chelsea Dagger" is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis. It was released as the second single from their debut studio album, "Costello Music" (2006), on 28 August 2006. It is named after Jon Fratelli's wife Heather, a burlesque dancer whose stage name a play on Britney Spears he borrowed for the song. Fratelli described the tune as "a rock 'n' roll gig in an old speakeasy or something like that." Title: Gnarwolves Passage: Gnarwolves are a British melodic hardcore band, formed in 2011 and based in Brighton, England. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Thom Weeks, bass guitarist and backing vocalist Charlie Piper, and drummer Max Weeks.
The Fratellis
A Heady Tale
The Fratellis
Jatz is typically eaten with a black spread created in what year?
Title: Pincho Passage: A pincho (] , literally "thorn" or "spike"), pintxo (] ) or pinchu (] is a small snack, typically eaten in bars, traditional in northern Spain and especially popular in the Cantabria, Asturias, the Basque country and Navarre. They are usually eaten in bars or taverns as a small snack while hanging out with friends or relatives; thus, they have a strong socializing component, and in the Basque country and Navarre they are usually regarded as a cornerstone of local culture and society. They are related to tapas, the main difference being that pinchos are usually 'spiked' with a skewer or toothpick, often to a piece of bread. They are served in individual portions and always ordered and paid for independently from the drinks. It is not impossible, however, to have the same item called "pincho" in one place and "tapa" in another. Title: Vegemite Passage: Vegemite ( ) is a thick, black Australian food spread made from leftover brewers' yeast extract with various vegetable and spice additives. It was developed by Cyril Percy Callister in Melbourne, Victoria in 1922. The Vegemite brand was owned by Mondelez International, but was acquired by the Australian Bega Cheese group following an agreement in January 2017. Title: Ogonori Passage: Ogonori ("Gracilaria" spp.) , also called ogo or sea moss, is a type of edible seaweed eaten along the coasts of Japan, Southeast Asia, Hawaii, and the Caribbean. Ogonori is typically eaten cold and is a source of the thickener agar. Title: Meat and potato pie Passage: Meat and potato pie is a popular variety of pie eaten in England. A meat and potato pie has a similar filling to a Cornish Pasty and differs from a meat pie in that its content is often minced and usually less than 50 meat. They can be typically eaten as take-aways but are a homemade staple in many homes. Often it is served with red cabbage. Title: Lunch Passage: Lunch, the abbreviation for luncheon, is a meal typically eaten at midday. The origin of the words "lunch" and "luncheon" relate to a small snack originally eaten at any time of the day or night. During the 20th century the meaning gradually narrowed to a small or mid-sized meal eaten at midday. Lunch is commonly the second meal of the day, after breakfast. The meal varies in size depending on the culture, and significant variations exist in different areas of the world. Title: Ch b ba Passage: Ch b ba is a Vietnamese dessert with a coconut milk soup base and square pieces of taro, cassava and khoai lang b, a kind of long sweet potato with red skin and yellow flesh. The dish commonly includes pieces of tapioca, and the dish is typically eaten warm, but can also be eaten cold. Title: Smalahove Passage: Smalahove (also called smalehovud or skjelte) is a Western Norwegian traditional dish made from a sheep's head, originally eaten before Christmas. The name of the dish comes from the combination of the Norwegian words "hove" and "smale". "Hove" is a dialectal form of "hovud", meaning head ("cf." Hfu), and "smale" is a word for sheep, so Smalahove literally means sheep head. The skin and fleece of the head is torched, the brain removed, and the head is salted, sometimes smoked, and dried. The head is boiled or steamed for about three hours, and is served with mashed rutabaga and potatoes. It is also traditionally served with Akvavit. In some preparations, the brain is cooked inside the skull and then eaten with a spoon or fried. Originally, "smalahove" was typically eaten by the poor, but today it is considered a delicacy. Title: Almogrote Passage: Almogrote is a soft paste made from hard cheese, peppers, olive oil, garlic, and other ingredients, which is typically eaten spread on toast. It is native to La Gomera in the Canary Islands. Title: Kammerjunker (biscuit) Passage: A kammerjunker (lit. "Chamber Page") is a type of Danish sweet biscuit, which is typically eaten with koldskl, a buttermilk-based product. Like koldskl, kammerjunkers are eaten mostly in the summer. Title: Jatz Passage: Jatz is an Australian cracker biscuit produced by Arnott's Biscuits. It is typically eaten with cheese, dips, cabanossi, Vegemite or by itself. It is available in original, cracked pepper, fat free and Clix varieties.
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Jatz
Vegemite
John Fowler Co produced a tracked version of a brand of what?
Title: John Fowler amp; Co. Passage: John Fowler Co Engineers of Leathley Road, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England produced traction engines and ploughing implements and equipment, as well as railway equipment. Fowler also produced the Track Marshall tractor which was a tracked version of the Field Marshall. British Railways Engineering Department locomotives ED1 to ED7 were built by Fowler Title: The Voodoo Jets Passage: The Voodoo Jets are a power trio from Southern Connecticut who play power poprock music without electric guitars. The instrument line-up includes keyboards, bass guitar, and drums. The band was formed in 2000 and their 2006 album, "Supersonic" (produced by David Minehan), was released on 3 Nutz Music and features 12 songs. Their second album, "From Greens to Eternity" (featuring 13 tracks), was released in 2010 after the passing of band member John Fowler. Title: Maurie Fowler Passage: Maurice John Fowler (born 10 August 1944, in Geelong) was a former Australian rules footballer, after making the senior list of the Carlton Football Club for 5 years and finally moving to Melbourne from Kyabram (where he played 120 games) in 1966 and played 8 senior games. Title: John Fowler (politician) Passage: John Fowler (April 27, 1756 August 22, 1840), sometimes referred to as Captain John Fowler, was a planter and early American political leader in Virginia and later Kentucky. He was a Jeffersonian Democrat who served as a Democratic-Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky in the United States Congress from 1797 to 1807. Fowler was also an early settler of and civic leader in Lexington, Kentucky. Title: Field Marshall Passage: Field-Marshall is a brand of farm tractor which was manufactured by Marshall, Sons Co. of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire in the United Kingdom. Title: John Fowler Trow Passage: John Fowler Trow (1810-1886) was a printer and publisher in New York City. Born in Andover, Massachusetts, he moved to New York in 1833. He began publishing city directories in 1848. His business eventually became "John F. Trow Son," and then "John F. Trow Co." Employees included Peter C. Baker. After Trow's death in 1886, "Trow's Directory" continued annually for some years. Title: Fowler's Ghost Passage: "Fowler's Ghost" is the nickname given to an experimental fireless 2-4-0 steam locomotive designed by John Fowler and built in 1861 for use on the Metropolitan Railway, London's first underground railway. The broad gauge locomotive used exhaust recondensing techniques and a large quantity of fire bricks to retain heat and prevent the emission of smoke and steam in tunnels. Title: Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet Passage: Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet, KCMG, LLD, FRSE (15 July 1817 20 November 1898) was an English civil engineer specialising in the construction of railways and railway infrastructure. In the 1850s and 1860s, he was engineer for the world's first underground railway, London's Metropolitan Railway, built by the "cut-and-cover" method under city streets. In the 1880s, he was chief engineer for the Forth Railway Bridge, which opened in 1890. Fowler's was a long and eminent career, spanning most of the 19th century's railway expansion, and he was engineer, adviser or consultant to many British and foreign railway companies and governments. He was the youngest president of the Institution of Civil Engineers, between 1865 and 1867, and his major works represent a lasting legacy of Victorian engineering. Title: John Fowler (agricultural engineer) Passage: Fowler was born in Melksham, Wiltshire. His father, John Fowler senior was a wealthy Quaker merchant, who had married Rebecca Hull, and together they had three daughters and five sons, of whom Fowler was the third son. When he left school Fowler followed his fathers wishes and began working for a local corn merchant, but when he came of age in 1847 he turned his back on the corn business and joined the engineering firm of Gilkes Wilson and Company of Middlesbrough. Amongst other things, the company was involved in building steam locomotives and colliery winding engines. The company built a number of locomotives for the Stockton and Darlington Railway. Title: Clarkboro Ferry Passage: The Clarkboro Ferry is a cable ferry in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The ferry crosses the South Saskatchewan River at Clark's Crossing, carrying Grid Road 784 across the river, and connecting Warman in the west and Aberdeen in the east. The ferry is named for the community of Clarkboro located southeast of the ferry's eastern terminal. The former town of Clarkboro was home to a section crew on the CNR, had a post office, a general store, a railroad siding, a water tower for steam locomotives and two grain elevators (Saskatchewan Pool Elevator Co. No. 760). Both Clarkboro and Clark's Crossing are named for John Fowler Clark, who homesteaded the area in 1882.
farm tractor
John Fowler amp; Co.
Field Marshall
Were Edward Laemmle and Jan vankmajer from the same country?
Title: Czech animation Passage: Czech animation has been a tradition for almost 100 years. Czech animators are considered pioneers in film animation. It began in 1920s and its "Golden Era" dates between 1950s and 1980s. Czech animators include Ji Trnka, Karel Zeman, Betislav Pojar, Jan vankmajer or Ji Barta. Czech animators have employed Cutout animation, Puppet animation and Clay animation. 3D animation is seldom used due to lack of finances and trained 3D animators. This led to downturn in the years after 1989. Title: The Last Trick Passage: The Last Trick (Czech: Posledn trik pana Schwarcewalldea a pana Edgara ) is a 1964 Czechoslovak animated short film by Jan vankmajer. It was vankmajer's first film. Title: Insects (film) Passage: Insects (Czech: "Hmyz" ) is an upcoming film directed by Jan vankmajer, the film is based on the play "Pictures from the Insects' Life" by Karel and Josef apek. vankmajer says that the film will be his last. Title: Lunacy (film) Passage: Lunacy (Czech: len ) is a 2005 Czech film by Jan vankmajer. The film is loosely based on two short stories, "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" and "The Premature Burial", by Edgar Allan Poe. It is also partly inspired by the works of the Marquis de Sade. The film was shot between October 2004 and April 2005, on location in the village of Peruc close to Prague, and in vankmajer's studio in the village of Knovz. Title: The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer Passage: The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer is a 1984 surreal short stop-motion film by the Quay Brothers, an homage to the influential short film maker Jan vankmajer. Title: Edward Laemmle Passage: Edward Laemmle (October 25, 1887 April 2, 1937) was an American film director of the silent era. He directed 62 films between 1920 and 1935. Title: Meat Love Passage: Meat Love is a 1989 Czechoslovak animated short film directed and animated by Jan vankmajer. It appears as a commercial in vankmajer's feature-length film "Little Otik". It has also been shown on MTV. Title: The Whole Town's Talking (1926 film) Passage: The Whole Town's Talking is a 1926 American silent adventure comedy film directed by Edward Laemmle, based on a play by Anita Loos and John Emerson. It stars Edward Everett Horton, Virginia Lee Corbin, and Trixie Friganza. Title: Jan vankmajer Passage: Jan vankmajer (] ; born 4 September 1934) is a Czech filmmaker and artist whose work spans several media. He is a self-labeled surrealist known for his animations and features, which have greatly influenced other artists such as Terry Gilliam, the Brothers Quay, and many others. Title: The Death of Stalinism in Bohemia Passage: The Death of Stalinism in Bohemia is a 1990 animated independent short film. The style of the film is surrealist, and the director Jan vankmajer has been described by "The New York Times" as being "One of cinema's most visionary surrealists".
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Edward Laemmle
Jan vankmajer
What is the nationality of the actor that played Young Tom Morris in a 2016 historical drama film?
Title: John McDermott (golfer) Passage: John J. McDermott Jr. (August 12, 1891 August 1, 1971) was the first U.S.-born golfer to win the U.S. Open, in 1911 and 1912, and he remains the youngest player to win the event, at age 19, as well as the second youngest to win any of golf's four major tournaments after Young Tom Morris. He was the first player to break par over 72 holes in a significant event, which he did at the 1912 U.S. Open. He was one of the world's top players between 1910 and 1914. Title: Jack Huston Passage: Jack Alexander Huston (born 7 December 1982) is an English actor. He appeared as Richard Harrow in the HBO television drama series "Boardwalk Empire". He also had a supporting role in the 2013 film "American Hustle", and played the titular "Ben-Hur" in the 2016 historical drama. Title: Jack Lowden Passage: Jack Andrew Lowden (born 2 June 1990) is a Scottish stage, television, and film actor. Following a highly successful and award-winning four-year stage career, his first major international onscreen success was in the 2016 BBC miniseries "War Peace", which led to starring roles in feature films. Title: 1873 Open Championship Passage: The 1873 Open Championship was the 13th Open Championship, held 4 October at the Old Course at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Tom Kidd won the Championship by a stroke from Jamie Anderson. This was the first Open Championship not held at Prestwick. The Championship was still contested over 36 holes; now two rounds of 18 holes rather than three rounds of 12. Since the new "Champion Trophy" (commonly known as the Claret Jug) was not ready in 1872, Kidd became the first golfer to receive it at the Championship. "The trophy conferred on the successful golfer is a "silver cup" which, however, can never become the absolute property of any winner (as was the case with the "champion belt" which fell to Young Tom Morris, who won it three times in succession). Along with the honour the winner receives a medal and likewise a money prize." Title: Old Tom Morris Passage: Thomas Mitchell Morris (16 June 1821 24 May 1908), otherwise known as Old Tom Morris, was a Scottish golfer. He was born in St Andrews, Fife, the "home of golf" and location of the St Andrews Links, and died there as well. Young Tom Morris (died 1875), also a golfer, was his son. Title: Siddharth Nigam Passage: Siddharth Nigam is an Indian teen actor, who works in Indian television and films and is known for his roles in the film "Dhoom 3" (2013) and historical drama television show "Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat" where he played young emperor Ashoka. Title: The Death of Louis XIV Passage: The Death of Louis XIV (French: La Mort de Louis XIV ) is a 2016 historical drama film written and directed by Albert Serra and starring Jean-Pierre Laud as King Louis XIV. The film was screened out of competition at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It made its North American premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and its U.S. premiere at the 54th New York Film Festival. Title: Young Tom Morris Passage: Thomas Morris (20 April 1851 25 December 1875), known as Young Tom Morris, was a Scottish professional golfer. He is considered one of the pioneers of professional golf, and was the first young prodigy in golf history. He won four consecutive titles in the Open Championship, an unmatched feat, and did this by the age of 21. Title: Denial (2016 film) Passage: Denial is a 2016 historical drama film directed by Mick Jackson and written by David Hare, based on Deborah Lipstadt's book "History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier." It dramatises the "Irving v Penguin Books Ltd" case, in which Lipstadt, a Holocaust scholar, was sued by Holocaust denier David Irving for libel. It stars Rachel Weisz, Tom Wilkinson, Timothy Spall, Andrew Scott, Jack Lowden, Caren Pistorius and Alex Jennings. Title: Tommy's Honour Passage: Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards.
Scottish
Tommy's Honour
Jack Lowden
Eliot Teltscher and Anastasia Myskina both played what sport?
Title: 2005 Wismilak International Doubles Passage: Anastasia Myskina and Ai Sugiyama were the defending champions, but none competed this year, with Myskina competing at the Fed Cup final during the same week. Title: 1979 New Zealand Open Singles Passage: Tim Wilkison defeated Peter Feigl 63, 46, 64, 26, 62 to win the 1979 Heineken Open singles competition. Eliot Teltscher was the champion but did not defend his title. Title: 1978 New Zealand Open Passage: The 1978 New Zealand Open, also known by its sponsored name Benson Hedges New Zealand Open, was a men's professional tennis tournament held in Auckland, New Zealand. It was a non-tour event, i.e. not part of the 1978 Grand Prix circuit. The tournament was played on outdoor hard courts and was held from 2 January through 8 January 1978. Eliot Teltscher won the singles title. Title: 2007 Jamp;S Cup Doubles Passage: Elena Likhovtseva and Anastasia Myskina were the defending champions, but Myskina chose not to compete that year. Likhovtseva partnered with Elena Vesnina. Title: 1983 French Open Mixed Doubles Passage: The Mixed Doubles tournament at the 1983 French Open was held from 23 May until 5 June 1983 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Barbara Jordan and Eliot Teltscher won the title, defeating Leslie Allen and Charles Strode in the final. 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: 1983 Congoleum Classic Singles Passage: Yannick Noah was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals to Eliot Teltscher. Title: 1981 Grand Marnier Tennis Games Doubles Passage: Bruce Manson and Brian Teacher won in the final 76, 62 against Terry Moor and Eliot Teltscher. Title: 1980 Birmingham Open Singles Passage: Jimmy Connors was the defending champion and successfully defended his title, defeating Eliot Teltscher in the final, 63, 62. Title: Eliot Teltscher Passage: Eliot Teltscher (born March 15, 1959, in Rancho Palos Verdes, California) is a retired professional American tennis player. He resides in Irvine, California.
tennis
Eliot Teltscher
Anastasia Myskina
Who is the director of the film in which an Indian film actress born on 4 October 1978 has a part?
Title: Tasneem Roc Passage: Tasneem Roc (born 11 December 1978) is an Australian television and film actress born in Sydney. Title: Tera Kya Hoga Johnny Passage: Tera Kya Hoga Johny (Hindi: ; English: What's gonna happen to you, Johny ) is a 2008 Bollywood film directed by director Sudhir Mishra, starring child actor Sikander in the lead role. Actors Karan Nath, Kay Kay Menon, Soha Ali Khan and Neil Nitin Mukesh are also part of the film. It also stars two filmmakers, Anurag Kashyap and Aditya Bhattacharya. Title: Niharika Kareer Passage: Niharika Kareer is an Indian Punjabi film actress born in Delhi. Title: Soha Ali Khan Passage: Soha Ali Khan Khemu (born Soha Ali Khan , 4 October 1978) is an Indian film actress, known primarily for her work in the Hindi film industry, although she has also acted in Bengali and English-language films. Title: Paoli Dam Passage: Paoli Dam (born 4 October 1980) is an Indian film actress who started her career in 2004 with the Bengali television serial "Jibon Niye Khela". She then worked in Bengali television serials such as "Tithir Atithi" and "Sonar Harin"; the former ran for six years on ETV Bangla. Title: Dheiraj Kapoor Passage: Dheiraj Kapoor (born 25 October 1978) is an Indian film actor, model, director, producer and entrepreneur. Kapoor is known for his modeling assignments with Honda Activa TVC, Byford T-shirts Campaign, Gurukul Campaign, BPL net.com Campaign, andIBM computers Campaigns. Overall responsible for conceptualizing and organizing brand campaigns, events for the domesticinternational markets for individuals, brands and Organizations. He is also into the business of managing all communications and networking in support of extraordinary productions, campaign shoots, events including Indian International Celebrities and Artists. Title: Swati Sen Passage: Swati Sen is an Indian film actress born in Nagpur, Maharashtra, most known for her roles in "Udedh Bun", which won the Silver Bear for Best Short Film at the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival, and the National Film Award-winning "Antardwand" (2010), which won her critical acclaim as well as Best Actress MAMI. Title: Kei Horie Passage: Kei Horie ( , "Horie Kei" , born 4 October 1978 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese former actor, writer, film producer and director. He is known as Gaku WashioGaoYellow in 2001's Super Sentai's series, Hyakujuu Sentai GaoRanger. He reprised his role on one more occasion in the Super Sentai teamup, Hurricanger VS Gaoranger. He also has an older brother, Kazuma Horie, who is a voice actor. Title: Bhanumathi Ramakrishna Passage: Paluvayi Bhanumathi (7 September 1925  24 December 2005) was a multilingual Indian film actress, director, music director, singer, producer, book writer and songwriter. Widely known as the first female super star of Telugu cinema and South Indian film Industry, she is also known for her works in Tamil cinema. She was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2003 for her contribution in Indian cinema. She was honored among "women in cinema" at the 30th International Film Festival of India. Title: List of awards and nominations received by Rekha Passage: Rekha is an Indian film actress who primarily works in Hindi films. Hailed as one of India's finest actresses, she made her debut as a child artist in 1966 and went on to appear in lead roles in the early 1970s. Since her debut as a leading actress she has acted in over 180 films. Rekha has often portrayed strong female characters, while also acting in some arthouse films besides numerous mainstream cinema. She has won four Filmfare Awards; two Best Actress Awardsresulting from seven nominations, one Best Supporting Actress Awardresulting from six nominations, and a Lifetime Achievement Award. The first award came in 1981 for the Hrishikesh Mukherjee-directed "Khubsoorat" where she was cast in a comic role. Her portrayal of a classical courtesan in "Umrao Jaan" (1981) fetched her the National Film Award for Best Actress in 1982. Rekha received her second Filmfare award in 1989 for "Khoon Bhari Maang". She portrayed the role of a widow who sets out to take revenge on her lover. Her negative role in "Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi" was highly appreciated by the critics and earned her a Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actress category. In 2003, she was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2010, Rekha was awarded the Padma Shri, the 4th highest civilian honour in India. Other awards won by her include International Indian Film Academy Awards, Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards, Star Screen Awards, Zee Cine Awards, Stardust Awards and Bollywood Movie Awards.
Sudhir Mishra
Tera Kya Hoga Johnny
Soha Ali Khan
What sixth-highest mountain in the English Lake District is near Angle Tarn?
Title: Angle Tarn (Langstrath) Passage: Angle Tarn is a tarn to the north of Bowfell in the English Lake District. It drains into Langstrath Beck. Title: Bowfell Passage: Bowfell (named "Bow Fell" on Ordnance Survey maps) is a pyramid-shaped mountain lying at the heart of the English Lake District, in the Southern Fells area. It is the sixth-highest mountain in the Lake District and one of the most popular of the Lake District fells for walkers. It is listed in Alfred Wainwright's 'best half dozen' Lake District fells. Title: Tarn Crag (Easedale) Passage: Tarn Crag is a fell in the Central Fells of the English Lake District. Another Tarn Crag is situated in the Far Eastern Fells. Strictly the name applies only to the rock face looking down upon Easedale Tarn, but Alfred Wainwright applied it to the entire ridge lying between the Easedale and Far Easedale valleys in his "Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells" Title: Stickle Tarn, Langdale Passage: Stickle Tarn is a small tarn near Harrison Stickle in Lake District, England. The tarn was enlarged by the building of a stone dam in 1838 and is used to supply water for the inhabitants of Langdale. The tarn is situated in a corrie, flanked on the west side by Harrison Stickle, and on the north by the massive imposing bulk of Pavey Ark's south face. The tarn is frequently visited by fellwalkers ascending to Pavey Ark's summit, or en route to High Raise from Great Langdale. Title: Bleaberry Tarn Passage: Bleaberry Tarn is a small natural mountain tarn near Buttermere in the English Lake District. Located at NY165154 (OS Landranger 89), it lies in a corrie below the Lakeland fells of Red Pike and High Stile, backed by Chapel Crags on the ridge between them. The footpath ascending Red Pike from Buttermere skirts its north side. Title: Easedale Tarn Passage: Easedale Tarn is a tarn in the centre of the English Lake District, about two miles west of the village of Grasmere. It lies in a hollow between Tarn Crag to the north and Blea Rigg to the south, about 910 feet or 280 metres above sea level. The hollow was formed by a small corrie glacier, and is believed to have filled with water around 11,000 years ago when the ice finished melting. Title: Red Tarn Passage: Red Tarn is a small lake in the eastern region of the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is high up on the eastern flank of Helvellyn, beneath Striding Edge and Catstye Cam. Red Tarn was formed when the glacier that carved out the eastern side of Helvellyn had melted. The lake along with three others in Lake District is a habitat for the very rare and endangered Schelly fish. Red Tarn was a dam in the nineteenth century that used bolders that raised the water level some eight or nine feet in order to supply power to the Greenside Mine at Glenridding. Today the tarn is a popular rest stop for hikers and nature goers. Title: Sty Head Passage: Sty Head is a mountain pass in the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is at an altitude of 1,600 feet (488 m) and there is a small tarn (Styhead Tarn) near its summit. The pass is at the head of Wasdale, which contains the lake Wastwater and it passes between the mountains of Great Gable and Scafell Pike (the latter is England's highest mountain). Title: Styhead Tarn Passage: Styhead Tarn is a tarn in the English Lake District, near the top of the Sty Head pass, at the head of Borrowdale. It is on the route from Wasdale to Borrowdale, and is therefore a well visited point in the Lake District. It is also passed by walkers ascending Scafell Pike from Borrowdale via the "Corridor Route". It is permissible to fish the tarn which contains wild brown trout. Title: Dock Tarn Passage: Dock Tarn is a small tarn located within the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England at grid reference [ NY273143] . It is situated on moorland at 400 metres above sea level near the summit of Great Crag, midway between Watendlath, the Stonethwaite valley and Borrowdale. It measures approximately 300 by 200 metres, and the shoreline is indented with rocky headlands and bays. There is a tiny island in the tarn with a few small Rowan trees growing on it. Many Lake District writers rate Dock Tarn and the walk to it very highly because of its quiet beauty.
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Were both Jaren Johnston and Mark Hunter singersvocalists?
Title: Lifted (Dallas Smith song) Passage: "Lifted" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Dallas Smith for his second studio album of the same name (2014). The ballad about young love was written by Jeremy Stover, Jaren Johnston, and Zac Maloy, and is Smith's favourite song on the record. It was released to Canadian country radio on February 17, 2015 as the second single off the album, or fifth including the singles from "Tippin' Point" (2014). Title: You Gonna Fly Passage: "You Gonna Fly" is a song written by Preston Brust, Chris Lucas, and Jaren Johnston, and recorded by Australian country music artist Keith Urban. It was released in October 2011 as fourth single from his 2010 album "Get Closer". The song hit number 1 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs chart in February 2012. Title: Southern Girl Passage: "Southern Girl" is a song written by Jaren Johnston, Rodney Clawson, and Lee Thomas Miller, and performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in July 2013 as the fourth single from the album "Two Lanes of Freedom". Title: Young in America Passage: "Young in America" is a song recorded by American country music artist Danielle Bradbery and written by Whitney Duncan, Jaren Johnston, and Kylie Sackley. It was released as the second single from her self-titled debut album on April 21, 2014. Title: Don't It Passage: "Don't It" is a song recorded by American country music artist Billy Currington. It was released in October 2014 as the first single from his sixth studio album "Summer Forever" (2015). The song was written by Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley, and Jaren Johnston and produced by Dann Huff. Title: Jaren Johnston Passage: Jaren Johnston (born October 4, 1980) is an American country music and rock singer and songwriter. He is a member of the group The Cadillac Three. Title: Raise 'Em Up Passage: "Raise 'Em Up" is a song written by Tom Douglas, Jaren Johnston and Jeffrey Steele and recorded by New Zealand-born Australian country music singer Keith Urban as a duet with American country music singer Eric Church. It was released in January 2015 as the fifth international single, sixth overall and final single from Urban's 2013 album "Fuse". Title: Beachin' Passage: "Beachin'" is a song recorded by American country music artist Jake Owen. It was released in February 2014 as the second single from his fourth studio album "Days of Gold". The song was written by Jaren Johnston, Jon Nite and Jimmy Robbins. It garnered positive reviews from critics praising the production and Owen's lyrical delivery. Title: Mark Hunter (musician) Passage: Mark Hunter (born May 26, 1977) is an American musician and photographer and is the vocalist for the heavy metal band Chimaira. Title: Meanwhile Back at Mama's Passage: "Meanwhile Back at Mama's" is a song recorded by American country music artist Tim McGraw and his wife Faith Hill. It was released in April 2014 as the second single from his second studio album for Big Machine Records, "Sundown Heaven Town". The song was written by Jeffrey Steele, Jaren Johnston and Tom Douglas.
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Mark Hunter (musician)
Heaven's Gate comes from the sonnet that was part of what sequence?
Title: Sonnet 15 Passage: Sonnet 15 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It forms a diptych with Sonnet 16, as Sonnet 16 starts with "But...", and is thus fully part of the procreation sonnets, even though it does not contain an encouragement to procreate. The sonnet is within the Fair Youth sequence. Title: Sonnet 20 Passage: Sonnet 20 is one of the best-known of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. Part of the Fair Youth sequence (which comprises sonnets 1-126), the subject of the sonnet is widely interpreted as being male, thereby raising questions about the sexuality of its author. In this sonnet (as in, for example, Sonnet 53) the beloved's beauty is compared to both a man's and a woman's. Title: Crown of sonnets Passage: A crown of sonnets or sonnet corona is a sequence of sonnets, usually addressed to one person, andor concerned with a single theme. Each of the sonnets explores one aspect of the theme, and is linked to the preceding and succeeding sonnets by repeating the final line of the preceding sonnet as its first line. The first line of the first sonnet is repeated as the final line of the final sonnet, thereby bringing the sequence to a close. Title: Sonnet 29 Passage: Sonnet 29 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is part of the Fair Youth sequence (which comprises sonnets 1-126 in the accepted numbering stemming from the first edition in 1609). In the sonnet, the speaker bemoans his status as an outcast and failure but feels better upon thinking of his beloved. Sonnet 29 is written in the typical Shakespearean sonnet form, having 14 lines of iambic pentameter ending in a rhymed couplet. Title: Sonnet 72 Passage: Sonnet 72 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is a member of the Fair Youth Sequence, in which The Poet expresses his love toward a young man. The Fair Youth Sequence includes Sonnet 1 through Sonnet 126. Sonnet 72 prominently features a dark, morbid tone with references to death and the afterlife. Title: Sonnet 151 Passage: Sonnet 151 is the 151st of 154 poems in sonnet form by William Shakespeare published in a 1609 collection titled "Shakespeare's sonnets". The sonnet belongs to the Dark Lady sequence (sonnets 127152), which distinguishes itself from The Fair Youth sequence by being more overtly sexual in its passion. Sonnet 151 is characterized as "bawdy" and is used to illustrate the difference between the spiritual love for the "Fair Youth" and the sexual love for the "Dark Lady". The distinction is commonly made in the introduction to modern editions of the sonnets in order to avoid suggesting that Shakespeare was homosexual. Title: Sonnet 110 Passage: Sonnet 110 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. Sonnet 110 was published along with the other sonnets in the 1609 Quarto. The sonnet falls in place with the Fair Youth sequence of Shakespeare's sonnets, in which the poet expresses his love towards a young man. The mystery of the young man is still unknown today. However, there are many different theories by various scholars of who this young man may be. There has been much debate whether or not this sonnet was written about Shakespeare's disdain with the stage and actors. Whereas others have interpreted sonnet 110 as the poet confessing his love to a young man. Title: Sonnet 6 Passage: Sonnet 6 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is a procreation sonnet within the Fair Youth sequence. The sonnet continues Sonnet 5, thus forming a diptych. It also contains the same distillatory trope featured in Sonnet 54, Sonnet 74 and Sonnet 119. Title: Heaven's Gate Passage: Heaven's Gate, a phrase made familiar from William Shakespeare's Sonnet 29, beginning "When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes", may refer to: Title: Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Passage: Pamphilia to Amphilanthus is a sonnet sequence by the English Renaissance poet Lady Mary Wroth, first published as part of "The Countess of Montgomery's Urania" in 1621, but subsequently published separately. It is the second known sonnet sequence by a woman writer in England (the first was by Anne Locke). The poems are strongly influenced by the sonnet sequence "Astrophel and Stella" (1580) penned by her uncle Sir Philip Sidney. Like Sidney's sequence, Wroth's sonnets passed among her friends and acquaintances in manuscript form before they were published in 1621. In Wroth's sequence, she upends Petrarchan tropes by making the unattainable object of love male.
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Are Point of Order and Seal Island both documentaries?
Title: Althorpe Islands Conservation Park Passage: Althorpe Islands Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia occupying the Althorpe Islands, Haystack Island and Seal Island in Investigator Strait near the town of Stenhouse Bay. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1972 following the enactment of the "National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972" with the protection initially applying to the Western Islets in the Althorpe Islands, Haystack Island and Seal Island with Althorpe Island itself was not added until 1997. The purpose of the conservation park is to protect important wildlife habitat, particularly for sea-bird populations. It is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. Title: Duiker Island Passage: Duiker Island or Duikereiland ("Afrikaans"), also known as Seal Island (not to be confused with the nearby Seal Island), is an island off Hout Bay near Cape Town South Africa. It is 77 by 95 metres in size, with an area of about 0.4 hectare. Title: Seal Island (film) Passage: Seal Island is a 1948 American documentary film directed by James Algar. Produced by Walt Disney, it was the first installment of the "True-Life Adventures" series of nature documentaries. It won an Academy Award in 1949 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel). Title: Seal Islands (South Shetland Islands) Passage: The Seal Islands (also known as les des Phoques, Islas Foca, Islotes Foca and Seal Rocks) are a group of small islands and rocky islets lying about 7 km north and north-west of Elephant Island, in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. They extend eastwest for about 5 km, and are separated from Elephant Island by Sealers Passage. The group takes its name from the largest island, which Captain William Smith named Seal Island in 1820 because of the number of seals killed there. Title: Seal Island (Nova Scotia) Passage: Seal Island (also known as Great Seal Island) is an island on the outermost extreme of Southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada, in the Municipality of the District of Argyle in Yarmouth County. It is approximately 4.3 km long and 0.8 km wide and is surrounded on its east, south and west sides by dangerous shoals. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and is the biggest of a group of five islands which extend north for 12 km . It is the second southernmost point of land of Nova Scotia. The southern tip of nearby Cape Sable Island is 250 m farther south than the southern tip of land on Seal Island. Title: Point of Order (film) Passage: Point of Order! is a 1964 documentary film by Emile de Antonio, about the Senate ArmyMcCarthy hearings of 1954. Title: Seal Island, Anguilla Passage: Seal Island is a small island off the northwest coast of Anguilla. It is located some two kilometres to the west of the Prickly Pear Cays at 18 16' N, 63 9' W, and lies at the centre of the Seal island Reef System Marine Park. The area is popular with scuba divers. Title: Criehaven, Maine Passage: Criehaven is an alternative name for Ragged Island, an unorganized territory in Knox County, Maine, United States. Criehaven was formerly a plantation including Ragged Island just south of Matinicus Isle in outer Penobscot Bay, plus Matinicus Rock to its southeast, and Seal Island, the location of Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge, to its northeast. Criehaven surrendered its organization and reverted to an unorganized territory in 1925, but the name persists. Title: West Island Conservation Park Passage: West Island Conservation Park is a protected area occupying both West Island and Seal Island in coastal waters near Victor Harbor in South Australia. The park was proclaimed in 1972 following the enactment of the "National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972" with the protection initially applying to West Island only which itself previously had reserve status under the "Fauna Conservation Act 1964-1965". Seal Island was added to the park in 1979. The purpose of the park is to protect the breeding populations of bird species present on both islands such as little penguins, silver gulls, crested terns, Caspian terns and fairy terns. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area. Title: Prime Seal Island Passage: Prime Seal Island is a long island, with a high central ridge and an area of 1220 ha, in south-eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmanias Prime Seal Island Group, lying in eastern Bass Strait west of Flinders in the Furneaux Group. Geologically, it is limestone overlying granite and has notable karst features, including caves. It is leased for farming and is extensively grazed by sheep and cattle as well as the native Tasmanian pademelons.
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Point of Order (film)
Seal Island (film)
In which band the musicians are identical sisters, in Rain Parade or Tegan and Sara?
Title: Rain Parade Passage: The Rain Parade is a band that was originally active in the Paisley Underground scene in Los Angeles in the 1980s, and that reunited and resumed touring in 2012. Title: An Horse Passage: An Horse is a two-person indie rock band from Brisbane, Australia, composed of Kate Cooper of Iron On on vocals and guitar and Damon Cox of Intercooler on drums. In 2008 they toured the United States as an opening act for Tegan and Sara, prior to the release of their first album. In August 2008, they opened for Death Cab for Cutie for their Australian tour. They also opened for Silversun Pickups along with Cage The Elephant in October 2009 for an east coast leg of their Swoon tour. After their own 2009 North American tour, An Horse played as a supporting act for Tegan and Sara in Canada in 2010. In 2012 they accompanied Nada Surf on tour in the United States. Title: I'll Take the Blame Passage: I'll Take the Blame is the second major EP released by indie rocknew waveindie pop group Tegan and Sara. The EP was first sold at shows during Tegan and Sara's fall 2008 tour of the United States. Title: Derek See Passage: Derek See (born June 6, 1975) is an American musician, music producer and music writer. He has performed as a soloist as well as with The Gentle Cycle, The Bang Girl Group Revue, Joel Gion The Primary Colours, Myron E, and The Rain Parade, and Careless Hearts. See began playing guitar with The Chocolate Watchband in the fall of 2015, and also plays in Country Joe McDonald's Electric Music Band. Title: Dionne quintuplets Passage: The Dionne quintuplets (] ; born May 28, 1934) are the first quintuplets known to have survived their infancy. The identical sisters were born in Canada, just outside Callander, Ontario, near the village of Corbeil. All five survived to adulthood. Title: MS Royal Iris Passage: MS "Royal Iris" is a 1971 built car ferrycruise ferry which was later rebuilt into a cruise ship in 1981. She is the last surviving ship ever owned by the Chandris Lines. She is the last surviving ship out of three near identical sisters, the others being the ill-fated "Scandinavian Star" and the Fred. Olsen Co. ferry "Bolero". In late 2014, Mano Cruise stopped the ship's service. Title: Tegan and Sara Passage: Tegan and Sara are a Canadian indie pop band formed in 1998 in Calgary, Alberta, composed of identical twin sisters Tegan Rain Quin and Sara Keirsten Quin (born September 19, 1980). Both musicians are songwriters and multi-instrumentalists. Title: Heartthrob (album) Passage: Heartthrob is the seventh studio album by Canadian pop duo Tegan and Sara, released on January 29, 2013 on Neil Young's label Vapor Records through Warner Bros. Records. "Heartthrob" debuted at number 3 on the "Billboard" 200 chart, selling 49,000 copies in its first week and securing the band's highest chart position to date. It is also the first Tegan and Sara record to chart in New Zealand, the UK and Ireland. On July 4, 2013, "Heartthrob" was certified Gold in Canada. As of April 2016, "Heartthrob" has sold 199,000 copies in the United States. Title: Closer (Tegan and Sara song) Passage: "Closer" is a song written and performed by Canadian duo Tegan and Sara. The song was written by Tegan Quin with contributions from Sara Quin and Greg Kurstin for their seventh studio album, "Heartthrob" (2013). The song was released as the lead single from the album in September 2012. Closer won "Single of the Year" at the 2014 Juno Awards. The song was featured on the TV series "Glee" during its 82nd episode. In 2013, it peaked at number one on "Billboard"' s Hot Dance Club Songs chart. It also became their first single to chart on the "Billboard" Hot 100. On April 20, 2013, 3600 vinyl copies of "Closer Remixed", including four more tracks than the digital EP, were exclusively released for Record Store Day 2013. On July 4, 2013, "Closer" was certified platinum in Canada. Title: Under Feet Like Ours Passage: Under Feet Like Ours is a studio album published independently by the Canadian singer-songwriters Tegan and Sara. It was originally launched under "Sara and Tegan" in limited quantities in 1999, and was re-edited under "Tegan and Sara". It was re-released again in 2001 with the bonus track "Frozen" from This Business of Art.
Tegan and Sara
Rain Parade
Tegan and Sara
Surviving Family is an American drama that stars J.D. Williams, an actor born on what date?
Title: AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services Passage: AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services ("ACCESS") is an American nonprofit support group based in New York City that helps surviving family members of aircraft crash victims. Title: Wafda Saifan Passage: Wafda Saifan is an Indonesian singeractor born on June 4, 1990. He began his career in the entertainment industry as the vocalist of Volume Band, which often performed at festivals in Jakarta. In 2011, Wafda landed a role in the mini weekly Trans TV series titled Go Go Girls. The second of three siblings has always loved to sing since a young age, citing Sheila on 7, Dewa 19, Michael Jackson, and The Beatles among his influences. To date he admits to feeling more confident performing as a band rather than as a solo artist. Title: Hungarian Gold Train Passage: The Hungarian Gold Train was the German-operated train during World War II that carried stolen valuables, mostly Hungarian Jewish persons' property, from Hungary towards Berlin in 1945. After American forces seized the train in Austria, almost none of the valuables were returned to Hungary, their rightful owners, or their surviving family members. Title: Two Shadows Passage: Two Shadows is a narrative drama film released in 2012. The film won the Audience Award, Cinematography Award and was nominated for the Grand Jury Award at the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. It is one of the first films to focus on Cambodian immigrants in the United States seeking surviving family connections in Cambodia since the fall of 1970s communist party, the Khmer Rouge. The film is the second collaboration between director Gregory Cahill and actress Sophea Pel, following the 2006 short film "The Golden Voice" about Cambodian singer Ros Serey Sothear. The film was shot primarily in Cambodia and also in Los Angeles, California. Title: Kenny Wangler Passage: Kenny "Bricks" Wangler is a fictional character in the HBO drama "Oz", played by actor J.D. Williams. Title: J. D. Williams (politician) Passage: J.D. Williams (born June 3, 1942) was a prominent state politician in Idaho. He was the only democrat to win a statewide election in 1994. Title: J. D. Williams Passage: Darnell "J.D." Williams (born May 22, 1978) is an American actor from New Jersey. Best known for his starring roles in the HBO television programs "Oz" as Kenny Wangler, "The Wire" as Bodie Broadus and "Pootie Tang" as Froggy. Title: Surviving Family Passage: Surviving Family is a 2012 American drama about the effects of mental illness and alcoholism on the fictional Malone family. It was directed by Laura Thies and written by Mara Lesemann. The movie starred Billy Magnussen, Sarah Wilson, Tara Westwood, Bill Sage, Johnny Hopkins, J. D. Williams, Vincent Pastore, Phyllis Somerville, and Katherine C. Hughes. Surviving Family premiered at the 2012 Woods Hole Film Festival, where it was the Runner Up for the Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature. Title: Betsy Ross House Passage: The Betsy Ross House is a landmark in Philadelphia purported to be the site where the seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross (1752-1836) lived when she sewed the first American Flag. The origins of the Betsy Ross myth trace back to her relatives, particularly her grandsons, William and George Canby, and the celebrations of the Centennial of 1876. Evidence for the precise location of Ross' home came from verification provided by several surviving family members,although the best archival evidence indicates the house would have been adjacent to the one that still stands today as The Betsy Ross House. Title: Lockerbie: The Story and the Lessons Passage: Lockerbie: The Story and the Lessons is a book by aviation security expert Rodney Wallis on the Pan Am 103Lockerbie bombing case, focusing upon the civil litigation trial brought by surviving family members against the now defunct Pan American World Airways.
May 22, 1978
Surviving Family
J. D. Williams
What did both Ivan Bilibin and Mir iskusstva contribute to?
Title: Mikhail Nesterov Passage: Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov (Russian: ; 31 May [O.S. 19 May] 1862 , Ufa 18 October 1942, Moscow) was a Russian and Soviet painter; associated with the Peredvizhniki and Mir Iskusstva. He was one of the first exponents of Symbolist art in Russia. Title: Alexandre Benois Passage: Alexandre Nikolayevich Benois (Russian: , also spelled Alexander Benois ; 3 May [O.S. 21 April] 1870 , Saint Petersburg9 February 1960, Paris) was an influential Russian artist, art critic, historian, preservationist, and founding member of "Mir iskusstva" (World of Art), an art movement and magazine. As a designer for the Ballets Russes under Sergei Diaghilev, Benois exerted what is considered a seminal influence on the modern ballet and stage design. Title: Dmitry Filosofov Passage: Dmitry Vladimirovich Filosofov (Russian: ; 7 April [O.S. 26 March] 1872 , Saint Petersburg 4 August 1940, Otwock, Poland) was a Russian author, essayist, literary critic, religious thinker, newspaper editor and political activist, best known for his role in the early 1900s influential "Mir Iskusstva" circle and part of quasi-religious "Troyebratstvo" (The Brotherhood of Three), along with two of his closest friends and spiritual allies, Dmitry Merezhkovsky and Zinaida Gippius. Title: Mir iskusstva Passage: Mir iskusstva (Russian: ; ] , "World of Art") was a Russian magazine and the artistic movement it inspired and embodied, which was a major influence on the Russians who helped revolutionize European art during the first decade of the 20th century. In fact, few Europeans outside Russia actually saw issues of the magazine itself. Title: Stanislav Zhukovsky Passage: Stanislav Yulianovich Zhukovsky (Polish: Stanisaw ukowski, Russian: ) (18731944) was a Polish-Russian painter, and a member of Mir iskusstva. Title: L. Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky Passage: L. Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky was a critical essay written by Dmitry Merezhkovsky and published between 1900-1901 in "Mir iskusstva" magazine. The publication coincided with Leo Tolstoy's excommunication by Most Holy Synod and drew a wide public response. "L. Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky" is considered the most significant work of Merezhkovsky in the genre of literary research essays. Title: Ivan Bilibin Passage: Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin (Russian: ; ] ; 16 August [O.S. 4 August] 1876 7 February 1942) was a 20th-century illustrator and stage designer who took part in the "Mir iskusstva", contributed to the Ballets Russes, co-founded the Union of Russian Painters (Russian: ) and from 1937 was a member of the Artists' Union of the USSR. Throughout his career, he was inspired by Slavic folklore. Title: Nikolay Lanceray Passage: Nikolay Lanceray (Russian: , April 26, 1879 in Saint Petersburg May 6, 1942 in Saratov) was a Russian architect, preservationist, illustrator of books and historian of neoclassical art, biographer of Charles Cameron, Vincenzo Brenna and Andreyan Zakharov. Lanceray was associated with Mir Iskusstva art circle and was a proponent of Russian neoclassical revival school. Title: Yeghishe Tadevosyan Passage: Yeghishe Martirosi Tadevosyan (Armenian: , September 24, 1870, Etchmiadzin January 22 1936, Tbilisi) was an Armenian painter associated with the Peredvizhniki and Mir Iskusstva movements. He was awarded the title of "Honored Artist" by the Armenian SSR in 1935. Title: Yury Annenkov Passage: Yury Pavlovich Annenkov (Russian: also known as Georges Annenkov); 23 July [O.S. 11 July 1889] 1889 in Petropavlovsk, Akmolinsk Oblast, Russian Empire  12 July 1974 in Paris, France), was a Russian artist mostly known for his book illustrations and portraits. He also worked for theatre and cinema (design). A member of Mir Iskusstva.
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Mir iskusstva
Do Il mondo della luna and Dalibor both have connections to German opera?
Title: Collections (Alexia album) Passage: Collections is the second budget compilation album of the singer Alexia released after she left the label. It is not regarded as an official Alexia hits compilation as it contains both singles and album tracks. Notably, the songs are from the time after she left Robyx and DWA and cover the albums "Mad For Music", "Alexia" (Italian version only), "Il Cuore A Modo Mio" and "Gli Occhi Grandi Della Luna". " Da Grande", one of the new songs from her 2005 hits collection "Da Grande" is included and this is the only Alexia compilation album to feature the single "Summerlovers". It was released on 19 February 2009 by Columbia (Sony Code 747217) and was the first and only release by Alexia on Sony's Columbia imprint. Title: Enzo Forcella Passage: Born in Rome, orphan of war, Forcella graduated at the Vittorio Emanuele II National Boarding School in Rome benefiting from a free post provided for deserving students. During the World War II Forcella joined the Action Party and he started his career as a journalist in the newspaper "Italia socialista". From 1950 to 1959 he was the Rome correspondent for the newspaper "La Stampa", and later he collaborated with several publications, including the magazine "Il Mondo" and the newspapers "Il Giorno" and "La Repubblica". Since its first experimental broadcasts until 1976, he was also a longtime collaborator of RAI, and he was director of Radio Tre between 1976 and 1985. Title: Dalibor (opera) Passage: Dalibor is a Czech opera in three acts by Bedich Smetana. The libretto was written in German by , and translated into Czech by Ervin pindler. It was first performed at the New Town Theatre in Prague on 16 May 1868. The opera received criticism at the time for being overly influenced by German opera, including that of Richard Wagner. Title: Opera della Luna Passage: Opera della Luna, founded in 1994, is a British touring theatre troupe of actor-singers focusing on comic works. Led by artistic director Jeff Clarke, it takes its name from Haydn's operatic setting of Goldoni's farce "Il mondo della luna". The company presents innovative, usually zany and irreverent, small-scale productions and adaptations of Gilbert and Sullivan, other comic opera and operetta, in English. Opera della Luna is a registered British charity. Title: Il mondo della luna (Galuppi) Passage: Il mondo della luna ("The World of the Moon") is an opera (dramma giocoso) in 3 acts by Baldassare Galuppi. The Italian-language libretto was by Carlo Goldoni. It premiered on 29 January 1750 at the Teatro San Mois, Venice. Title: Il Mondo Nuovo Passage: Il Mondo Nuovo ("The New World") is the third studio album by the Italian band Il Teatro degli Orrori, released in 2012. Title: The Tunnel Under the World (film) Passage: The Tunnel Under the World (original Italian title Il Tunnel Sotto il Mondo) is a 1969 low-budget Italian science-fiction film directed and edited by Luigi Cozzi inspired by Frederik Pohl's novel of the same name. The screenplay was written by Alfredo Castelli and Tito Monego. Title: Questo pazzo, pazzo mondo della canzone Passage: Questo pazzo, pazzo mondo della canzone is a 1965 Italian musicarello film written and directed by Bruno Corbucci and Giovanni Grimaldi. Title: The Voice of the Moon Passage: The Voice of the Moon (Italian: La voce della luna ) is a 1990 Italian dramatic comedy film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Roberto Benigni, Paolo Villaggio, and Nadia Ottaviani. Returning to themes he first explored in "La strada" (1954), Fellini crafts a parable on the whisperings of the soul that only madmen and vagabonds are capable of hearing. Based on the novel "Il poema dei lunatici" by Ermano Cavazzoni, the film is about a fake inspector of wells and a former prefect who wander through the Emilia-Romagna countryside of Fellini's childhood and discover a dystopia of television commercials, fascism, beauty pageants, rock music, Catholicism, and pagan ritual. Title: Il mondo della luna Passage: Il mondo della luna ("The World on the Moon"), Hob. 287, is an opera buffa by Joseph Haydn with a libretto written by Carlo Goldoni in 1750, first performed at Eszterhza, Hungary, on 3 August 1777. Goldoni's libretto had previously been set by six other composers, first by the composer Baldassare Galuppi and performed in Venice in the carnival of 1750. It was then adapted for Haydn's version of the opera, which would be performed during the wedding celebrations of Count Nikolaus Esterhzy, the younger son of Haydn's patron, Prince Nikolaus Esterhzy, and the Countess Maria Anna Wissenwolf. It is sometimes performed as a singspiel under its German title "Die Welt auf dem Monde ".
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Il mondo della luna
Dalibor (opera)
Who has more international hits, Katrina Leskanich or Kim Dong-jun?
Title: Katrina Leskanich Passage: Katrina Elizabeth Leskanich (born April 10, 1960) is an American musician, author and former lead singer of British pop rock band Katrina and the Waves whose song "Walking on Sunshine" was an international hit in 1985 and in 1997 won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom with the song "Love Shine a Light". Title: Ringo (singer) Passage: Ringo (born Guy Bayle 11 May 1947), in Toulouse, Occitanie, France, also known as Ringo Willy Cat is a French popsinger, who became famous in the seventies. According to Billboard magazine he "enjoyed a huge amount of sales" with various hits. Ringo was cited by Billboard as an example of a French artist having a big impact in exporting French songs to the international arena and creating international hits despite the existing language barrier which the French artists face abroad. He was married to Sheila, a female French singer. Ringo's career ended in the mid'80s. Title: Kim Dong-jun Passage: Kim Dong-jun (hangul: ; hanja: ; born February 11, 1992) is a South Korean singer and actor. He is a member of the South Korean boyband and its sub-group ZE:A Five and ZE:A J. Title: Adrian Fry Passage: Adrian Fry (born 1969) is a British freelance jazz trombonist, arranger and composer. He has performed with many British bands including Back to Basie, Frank Griffith Nonet Big Band, Elio Pace, Karen Sharp Quintet, Stan Tracey Big Band, Michael Garrick Big Band, Don Weller Electric Octet Big Band, the Pasadena Roof Orchestra, Bone Supremacy and Pete Cater's Ministry of Jazz. His credits as a session musician include Albert Lee, Incognito, Katrina Leskanich and Shakin' Stevens. In 2010 he was Assistant Musical Director on BBC Radio 2's Weekend Wogan. Title: Return to the Centre of the Earth Passage: Return to the Centre of the Earth is a studio album by the English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released on 15 March 1999 on EMI Classics. The album is a sequel to his 1974 concept album "Journey to the Centre of the Earth", itself based on the same-titled science fiction novel by Jules Verne. Wakeman wrote a new story of three unnamed travellers who attempt to follow the original journey two hundred years later, including the music which features guest performances from Ozzy Osbourne, Bonnie Tyler, Tony Mitchell, Trevor Rabin, Justin Hayward, and Katrina Leskanich. The story is narrated by Patrick Stewart. Recording was delayed after Wakeman was hospitalised with a life threatening case of double pneumonia and pleurisy, and needed time to recover. Title: Black (TV series) Passage: Black () is an upcoming fantasy-thriller South Korean television series starring Song Seung-heon, Go Ara, Lee El and Kim Dong-jun. It is set to air on OCN starting October 14, 2017 on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:20 (KST) time slot, replacing "Save Me". Title: Eurovision Song Contest 1997 Passage: The Eurovision Song Contest 1997, was the 42nd Eurovision Song Contest and it was held at the Point Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, on 3 May 1997. Carrie Crowley and Boyzone member Ronan Keating were the presenters of the show. Twenty-five countries took part in the 1997 Contest, which saw Italy return after a 1993 , along with Denmark , Germany , Hungary , and Russia , who last took part in the 1995 , despite having taken part in the non-televised 1996 pre-qualifying round in which they failed to qualify and therefore were absent. Belgium , Finland , and Slovakia withdrew from the contest due to the relegation rule. The United Kingdom won the competition, thanks to Katrina and the Waves, led by American-born Katrina Leskanich, making it the second time that the British won the Eurovision on Irish soil. It also remains to this day the last time the United Kingdom won the contest. Title: A Company Man Passage: A Company Man () is a 2012 South Korean action thriller film starring So Ji-sub, Lee Mi-yeon, Kwak Do-won and Kim Dong-jun. It is about a hitman who find himself targeted by his ex-employers after he falls in love with a single mother and quits his job. Title: Kim Dong-jun (footballer) Passage: Kim Dong-jun (Korean: , born 19 December 1994) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Yonsei University and South Korea national team. Title: Sister Sledge Passage: Sister Sledge is an American musical vocal group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Formed in 1971, the group consisted of sisters Debbie, Joni, Kim and Kathy Sledge. Symbolizing strong family values, the siblings achieved international success at the height of the disco era. The year 1979 saw the release of their breakthrough album "We Are Family", which peaked at number three on the US Album Chart and went Platinum. The album included the 1979 single "We Are Family" which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and earned them a Grammy Award nomination, together with two other 1979 top 20 international hits "He's the Greatest Dancer" and "Lost in Music".
Katrina Elizabeth Leskanich
Katrina Leskanich
Kim Dong-jun
Were both Kay Boyle and Ann-Marie MacDonald novelist?
Title: Kay Boyle Passage: Kay Boyle (February 19, 1902 December 27, 1992) was an American novelist, short story writer, educator, and political activist. Title: Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) Passage: Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) is a 1988 comedic play by Ann-Marie MacDonald in which Constance Ledbelly, a young English literature professor from Queen's University, goes on a subconscious journey of self-discovery. Title: Ann-Marie MacDonald Passage: Ann-Marie MacDonald (born October 29, 1958) is a Canadian playwright, novelist, actress and broadcast host who lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The daughter of a member of Canada's military, she was born at an air force base near Baden-Baden, West Germany. She is of Lebanese descent through her mother. Title: Nigredo Hotel Passage: Nigredo Hotel is a chamber opera in one act composed by Nic Gotham to a libretto by Ann-Marie MacDonald. It premiered on 13 May 1992 at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto in a production by Tapestry New Opera Works who had commissioned the opera. The production won two Dora Awards and the work was nominated for the Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award. Subtitled "an operatic thriller", it is set in Room 7 of a run-down hotel which takes its name from the Jungian concept of Nigredo or "dark night of the soul". The story involves an encounter between the beautiful but crazed woman who runs the hotel and a brain surgeon forced to take refuge there after crashing his car. Title: Fall on Your Knees Passage: Fall on Your Knees is a 1996 novel by Canadian playwright, actor and novelist Ann-Marie MacDonald. The novel takes place in late 19th and early 20th centuries and chronicles four generations of the complex Piper Family. It is a story of "inescapable family bonds, terrible secrets, and of miracles." Beginning in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia through the battlefields of World War I and ending in New York City, the troubled Piper sisters depend on one another for survival. Title: Belle Moral Passage: Belle Moral is a play by Ann-Marie MacDonald which premiered at the Shaw Festival in 2005. Title: Jack Shoemaker Passage: Jack Shoemaker (born 1946) is an American editor and publisher, and current editorial director and vice-president at Counterpoint Press in Berkeley, California. Shoemaker has edited and published books under several imprints, including North Point, Pantheon Books, Shoemaker Hoard, and Counterpoint. Shoemaker has published books by Guy Davenport, Romulus Linney, Gary Snyder, Wendell Berry, Evan S. Connell, MFK Fisher, James Salter, Gina Berriault, Reynolds Price, W.S. Merwin, Michael Palmer, Donald Hall, Anne Lamott, Kay Boyle, Gary Nabhan, Jane Vandenburgh, Carole Maso, and Robert Aitken. Shoemaker supports author-driven literary publishing ventures and mindfulness and political awareness in publishing. Shoemaker was one of the first American publisher of Thich Nhat Hanh, and a major publisher of Wendell Berry. Title: The Way the Crow Flies Passage: The Way the Crow Flies is a novel by Canadian writer Ann-Marie MacDonald. It was first published by Knopf Canada in 2003. Title: Doc Zone Passage: Doc Zone was a documentary series on CBC Television. It features both independently produced and in-house productions. It was presented by author, actor and playwright Ann-Marie MacDonald. It has been nominated for the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. Title: The Arab's Mouth Passage: The Arab's Mouth is a 1990 play by Ann-Marie MacDonald which she later revised to create "Belle Moral", at which point most of the Arabic references were cut. The title refers to a shape found on a stone by the central charactera circle or zero. First staged at the Factory Theatre in Toronto, MacDonald lightly revised the play for publication, at which point it was staged at Theatre Kingston in Kingston, Ontario. It is now out of print, having been superseded by "Belle Moral".
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Kay Boyle
Ann-Marie MacDonald
BondMason is a company based in what town in the St Albans City district of Hertfordshire?
Title: BondMason Passage: BondMason is a direct lending and peer-to-peer lending platform based in Harpenden, UK. BondMason's service is for lenders and investors only making it different to most peer-to-peer lending platforms who also originate and manage borrowers. Given this innovative investor-only approach, BondMason was one of the first companies accepted onto the FCA's Innovation Hub programme as the FCA recognised that BondMason's investor-only model was 'genuinely innovative' and offered 'a good prospect of identifiable benefit to consumers'. Title: St Stephen, Hertfordshire Passage: St Stephen is a civil parish in the St Albans City and District in Hertfordshire, England. It is located approximately 17 mi north-northwest of central London, straddling the M25 motorway and immediately adjacent to the southern boundary of St Albans. St Stephen is a partly urbanised parish with multiple centres of activity and open land that forms part of the Metropolitan Green Belt. The local council is St Stephen Parish Council. The parish covers Bricket Wood, Chiswell Green, Frogmore, How Wood and Park Street. It is an ancient parish, and sections of it were transferred to St Albans progressively up to 1935. At the 2011 census it had a population of 13,865. Title: Dean of St Albans Passage: The Dean of St Albans is the head of the Chapter of St Albans Cathedral in the city of St Albans, England in the Diocese of St Albans. As the Dean of St Albans is also the Rector of St Albans, with parochial responsibilities for the largest parish in the Church of England, it is regarded as one of the most senior Deaneries in the United Kingdom. Title: St Albans City and District Passage: St Albans City and District ( ) is a local authority district in Hertfordshire in the East of England region. The main urban settlements are St Albans and Harpenden. The council offices are in St Albans. Title: Harpenden Passage: Harpenden is a town in the St Albans City district in the county of Hertfordshire, England. The town's population is just under 30,000. Harpenden is a commuter town, with a direct rail connection through Central London and property prices well over double the national average. Geographically it is located between (and a short distance from) two much larger neighbours: Luton town (to the north) and the city of St Albans (to the south). It is flanked by the villages of Redbourn (to the west) and Wheathampstead (to the east). Title: Abbey line Passage: The Abbey line, also called the St Albans Abbey branch line, is a railway line from Watford Junction to St Albans Abbey. The 6.5 mi route passes through town and countryside in the county of Hertfordshire, just outside the boundaries of the Oyster Card and London fare zones. Its northern terminus in St Albans Abbey is located in the south of the city, around 1.2 km away from the larger St Albans City railway station on the Thameslink line. Title: St Albans Abbey railway station Passage: St Albans Abbey railway station in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England is about 0.6 mi south of the city centre in the St Stephen's area. It is the terminus of the Abbey Line from Watford Junction, part of the London Midland franchise. It is one of two stations in St Albans, the other being the much larger and busier St Albans City. Title: Watford General Hospital Passage: Watford General Hospital is a 521-bed acute District General Hospital situated on Vicarage Road, Watford, Hertfordshire. It is operated by West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust together with Hemel Hempstead General Hospital in Hemel Hempstead and the St Albans City Hospital in St Albans. Title: St Albans City railway station Passage: St Albans City railway station, also shortened to St Albans, is one of two railway stations in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, the other being St Albans Abbey railway station. City station is the more important of the two stations, as it serves London, Gatwick Airport, Luton Airport and Brighton. It is located 0.5 mi east of the city centre, on the Midland Main Line and served by Thameslink trains on the Thameslink route. Title: St Albans School, Hertfordshire Passage: St Albans School is an independent school in the city of St Albans in Hertfordshire, in the South East of England. Entry before Sixth Form is for boys only, but the Sixth Form has been co-educational since 1991. Founded in 948 by Wulsin, St Albans School is not only the oldest school in Hertfordshire but also one of the oldest in the world. The school has been called "Britain's oldest public school" by the "Daily Mail". Nicholas Carlisle, in 1818, described the school as "of very ancient origin, and of great celebrity" and the "Good Schools Guide" describes St Albans as a "traditional public school, with a rich history".
Harpenden
BondMason
Harpenden
Which owner of the Villa La Leopolda was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1963?
Title: Ins de La Fressange Passage: Ins Marie Ltitia glantine Isabelle de Seignard de La Fressange, born 11 August 1957, is a French model, aristocrat, style icon, fashion designer and perfumer. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1998. Title: C. Z. Guest Passage: Lucy Douglas "C. Z." Guest ("ne" Cochrane; February 19, 1920 - November 8, 2003) was an American stage actress, author, columnist, horsewoman, fashion designer, and socialite who achieved a degree of fame as a fashion icon. She was frequently seen wearing elegant designs by famous designers like Mainbocher. Her unfussy, clean-cut style was seen as typically American, and she was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1959. Title: Villa Leopolda Passage: The Villa La Leopolda is a large detached villa in Villefranche-sur-Mer, in the Alpes-Maritimes department on the French Riviera. The villa is situated in 18 acres of grounds. The villa has had several notable owners including Gianni and Marella Agnelli, Izaak and Dorothy J. Killam, and, since 1987, by Edmond (19321999) and Lily Safra, who inherited the villa after her husband's death. Title: Jane Engelhard Passage: Jane Engelhard (August 12, 1917 February 29, 2004), born Marie Antoinette Jeanne Reiss, was an American philanthropist, best known for her marriage to billionaire industrialist Charles W. Engelhard Jr., as well as her donation of an elaborate 18th-century Neapolitan crche to the White House in 1967. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1972. Title: Franoise de Langlade Passage: Franoise de Langlade (1921-1983) was a magazine editor with Conde Nast Publications and the wife of fashion designer Oscar de la Renta. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1973. Title: Lee Radziwill Passage: Caroline Lee Radziwill ("ne" Bouvier, formally Bouvier-Canfield; born March 3, 1933) is an American socialite, public relations executive, interior decorator, and former actress. She is the younger sister of the late First Lady, Jacqueline Onassis, and sister-in-law of President John F. Kennedy. Her niece Caroline Bouvier Kennedy is named after her. Radziwill was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1996. Married and divorced three times, her marriage to her third husband, Herbert Ross, ended in divorce shortly before his death in 2001. Title: Mona von Bismarck Passage: Mona von Bismarck (February 5, 1897 July 10, 1983), known as Mona Bismarck, was an American socialite, fashion icon, and famed beauty. Her five husbands included Harrison Williams, said to be the richest man in America, and the Graf von Bismarck-Schnhausen, grandson of German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Mona was the first American to be named "The Best Dressed Woman in the World" by a panel of top couturiers including Chanel, and was also named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. Title: Gloria Guinness Passage: Gloria Guinness (born Gloria Rubio Alatorre; August 27, 1913 November 9, 1980) was a socialite and fashion icon, as well as a contributing editor to "Harper's Bazaar" from 1963-71. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1964. Title: Annette de la Renta Passage: Annette de la Renta (born 24 December 1939) is an American philanthropist and socialite, the widow of the Dominican fashion designer Oscar de la Renta. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1973. Title: Marella Agnelli Passage: Marella Agnelli, born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto (born 4 May 1927) is an Italian noblewoman, art collector, socialite, style icon and widow of former Fiat chairman Gianni Agnelli. She has often appeared in the fashion magazine "Vogue." She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1963.
Marella Agnelli
Villa Leopolda
Marella Agnelli
What is the area of the city which is adjacent to Ksar El Majaz and Tangier is on the other side of the Ksar El Majaz?
Title: Mohamed Said Raihani Passage: Mohamed Sad Rahani (in Arabic: ) is a Moroccan translator, novelist and short-story writer born on December 23, 1968 in Ksar el Kebir, north of Morocco. He is a member of "Moroccan Writers Union", holder of "M.A. in Translation, Communication Journalism" from "King Fahd Advanced School of Translation" in TangierMaroc and "B.A. in English Literature" from "Abdelmalek Essaadi University" in TtouanMaroc. Title: Ksar El Majaz Passage: Ksar El Majaz is a small town and rural commune near the Mediterranean coast in the Jebala region of northwest Morocco, between Tangier and Ceuta. Administratively, it belongs to Fahs-Anjra Province and the region of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima. By the census of 2004, it had a population of 8949 people who are nearly all Moroccan inhabitants in 1735 households. Title: Ksar El Boukhari District Passage: Ksar El Boukhari District is a district of Mda Province, Algeria. Title: DJ Ksar Hirane Passage: Nadi Djaouhara Ksar Hirane is an Algerian football club based in Ksar El Hirane, Laghouat Province. The club currently plays in the Ligue Rgionale de football de Ouargla of the Ligue Rgional I. Title: Ksar el Khali Passage: Ksar el Khali is a town in central-northern Mauritania. It is located in the Chinguetti Department in the Adrar Region. Title: Ceuta Passage: Ceuta (assimilated pronunciation , also ; ] ; Arabic: , "Sabtah") is an 18.5 km2 Spanish autonomous city on the north coast of Africa, separated by 14 kilometers from Cadiz province on the Spanish mainland by the Strait of Gibraltar and sharing a 6.4 kilometer land border with M'diq-Fnideq Prefecture in the Kingdom of Morocco. It lies along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and is one of nine populated Spanish territories in Africa and, along with Melilla, one of two populated territories on mainland Africa. It was part of Cdiz province until 14 March 1995 when both Ceuta and Melilla's Statutes of Autonomy were passed, the latter having been part of Almeria province. Title: Battle of Alccer Quibir Passage: The Battle of Alccer Quibir (also known as "Battle of Three Kings" ( ) or "Battle of Oued al-Makhazin" ( ) in Morocco) was fought in northern Morocco, near the town of Ksar-el-Kebir (variant spellings: " Ksar El Kebir, Alccer-Quivir, Alcazarquivir, Alcassar", etc.) and Larache, on 4 August 1578. Title: Ksar El Hirane District Passage: Ksar El Hirane is a district in Laghouat Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Ksar El Hirane. Title: Thalit massacre Passage: The Thalit massacre took place in Thalit village (Mda, near Ksar el Boukhari), some 70 km from Algiers, on April 34, 1997. Fifty-two out of the 53 inhabitants were killed by having their throats cut. The homes of the villagers were burned down afterward. The attack was attributed to Islamist guerrillas. Title: Abu l-Mahasin Yusuf al-Fasi Passage: Abu l-Mahasin Yusuf ibn Mohammed Yusuf al-Fasi (15301531 in Ksar-el-Kebir, Morocco 14 August 1604 in Fes, Morocco) was the reviver of Sufism and the founder of the zawiyya Fasiyyun in Fas. He notable for his influence on the whole northwest Africa. In 1578 he took part in the famous Battle of Ksar El Kebir against the Portuguese. He is the father of Mohammed al-Arbi al-Fasi.
18.5 km2
Ksar El Majaz
Ceuta
"Carry That Weight" is a song by the Beatles, it segues into which song, and the last song recorded collectively by all four Beatles, and is the final song of the medley that constitutes the majority of side two of the album?
Title: Sun King (song) Passage: "Sun King" is a song written primarily by John Lennon, but credited to LennonMcCartney and recorded by the Beatles for their 1969 album "Abbey Road". It is the second song of side two's climactic medley. Title: Christmas Jollies Passage: Christmas Jollies is the third album released by Vincent Montana Jr. and his first Christmas album. It was recorded and released on Salsoul Records. The album includes a few new Christmas tunes, co-written by Vincent Montana, Jr. himself, entitled, "There's Someone Who's Knocking At My Door" with the children's chorus singing, "Merry Christmas All" with his daughter, Denise Montana, singing the lead and "Christmas Time" with the sweet honeyed-voices of the session girl-group, The Sweethearts of Sigma that features group members Barbara Ingram, Evette Benton and Carla Benson. This highly successful album also includes disco renditions of "The Little Drummer Boy", "Sleigh Ride" and so on, plus the orchestrated instrumental version of "Silent Night". Side two is semi-instrumental with two different medleys, such as Christmas Medley with the family chorus singing and New Year's Medley with The Salsoul Singers singing in the background. Title: Carry That Weight Passage: "Carry That Weight" is a song by the Beatles. Released on "Abbey Road" and part of the long, climactic medley that closes the album, it features vocals from all four Beatles (a rarity in their songs). It is preceded by "Golden Slumbers", and segues into "The End". Title: I Know I'm Not Wrong Passage: "I Know I'm Not Wrong" is a song by Fleetwood Mac from the 1979 double LP "Tusk". It was recorded as the final song of side three of the LP on September 19, 1979, written by Lindsey Buckingham, whose sparser songwriting arrangements and the influence of punk rock and new wave were the leading creative force on it and other "Tusk" tracks. This was both the first and last song worked on for the 'Tusk' album, and took almost a year to complete. Title: You Never Give Me Your Money Passage: "You Never Give Me Your Money" is a song by the Beatles, appearing on their 1969 album "Abbey Road". It was written by Paul McCartney (though credited to LennonMcCartney) and documented the financial and personal difficulties facing the band. The song is the first part of the medley on side two of "Abbey Road" and was recorded in stages between May and August 1969. Title: Because (Beatles song) Passage: "Because" is a song written by John Lennon (credited to LennonMcCartney) and recorded by the Beatles in 1969. It features a prominent three-part vocal harmony by Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison, recorded three times to make nine voices in all. It first appeared on "Abbey Road" (1969), immediately preceding the extended medley on side two of the record. Title: The End (Beatles song) Passage: "The End" is a song by the Beatles composed by Paul McCartney (credited to LennonMcCartney) for the album "Abbey Road". It was the last song recorded collectively by all four Beatles, and is the final song of the medley that constitutes the majority of side two of the album. Title: Octopus's Garden Passage: "Octopus's Garden" is a song by the Beatles written and sung by Ringo Starr (credited to his real name Richard Starkey) from the Beatles' 1969 album "Abbey Road". George Harrison, who assisted Starr with the song, commented: "'Octopus's Garden' is Ringo's song. It's only the second song Ringo has ever written, mind you, and it's lovely." He added that the song gets very deep into the listener's consciousness "...because it's so peaceful. I suppose Ringo is writing cosmic songs these days without even realising it." It was the last song released by the Beatles featuring Starr on lead vocals. Title: Abbey Road Passage: Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by English rock band the Beatles, released on 26 September 1969 by Apple Records. The recording sessions for the album were the last in which all four Beatles participated. Although "Let It Be" was the final album that the Beatles completed before the band's dissolution in April 1970, most of the album had been recorded before the "Abbey Road" sessions began. A double A-side single from the album, "Something""Come Together", released in October, topped the "Billboard" chart in the US. Title: Golden Slumbers Passage: "Golden Slumbers" is a song by the Beatles, part of the climactic medley on their 1969 album "Abbey Road". The song is followed by "Carry That Weight" and begins the progression that leads to the end of the album. The two songs were recorded together as a single piece, and both were written by Paul McCartney (credited to LennonMcCartney), strings and brass arranged and scored by producer George Martin.
The End
Carry That Weight
The End (Beatles song)
What "Despicable Me" spin-off was written by Brian Lynch?
Title: Minions (film) Passage: Minions is a 2015 American computer-animated comedy film, serving as a spin-offprequel to the "Despicable Me" franchise. Produced by Illumination Entertainment for Universal Pictures, it was directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, written by Brian Lynch, and produced by Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy. The film stars the voices of Coffin (as the Minions, including: Kevin, Stuart and Bob), Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton, Allison Janney, Steve Coogan and Jennifer Saunders with the narration provided by Geoffrey Rush. It was first foreshadowed in the end credits of "Despicable Me 2" (2013), where Kevin, Stuart and Bob, three of the Minions, are seen auditioning for the film. Title: Puss in Boots (2011 film) Passage: Puss in Boots is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated fantasy action comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Chris Miller (who also directed 2007's "Shrek the Third") and written by Brian Lynch and Tom Wheeler. It stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris. The film was released in theaters on October 28, 2011 in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D. Title: Madera Latino Passage: Madera Latino: A Latin Jazz Perspective on the Music of Woody Shaw is an album by Brian Lynch and various artists. It earned Lynch a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Jazz Album. Title: Edsel Gomez Passage: Edsel Gomez (born August 9, 1962) is a Puerto Rican jazz pianist. In 2007, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for the album "Cubist Music". He arranged and directed Dee Dee Bridgewater's Grammy-winning recording "". He has worked with Jack DeJohnette, Don Byron, Brian Lynch, and Eddie Palmieri. Title: Brian Lynch (writer) Passage: Brian Michael Lynch (born June 21, 1973) is an American film and comic book writer. Lynch was the initial writer and co-creator with Joss Whedon of "" for IDW Publishing, and is best known for writing the screenplays for the films "Puss in Boots" and "Minions". He has also written an unproduced film adaptation of "The Sims". Title: The Secret Life of Pets Passage: The Secret Life of Pets is a 2016 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment. It is directed by Chris Renaud, and co-directed by Yarrow Cheney, and written by Brian Lynch, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. The film stars Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart, Steve Coogan, Ellie Kemper, Bobby Moynihan, Lake Bell, Dana Carvey, Hannibal Buress, Jenny Slate and Albert Brooks. Title: Spike (IDW Publishing) Passage: Spike is a comic book series published by IDW Publishing. Written by Brian Lynch, it focuses on the character of Spike, a main character in television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and its spin-off, "Angel". Uniquely, although this is a spin-off from IDW's larger , it also serves as a prequel to Dark Horse Comics' own "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight" comic book series. As such, it is "canon" to the overall "Buffyverse" in which stories take place. Although originally intended as an ongoing series, the "Angel" rights transfer from IDW to Dark Horse caused the series end after eight issues. Title: The Cassidys (TV series) Passage: The Cassidys is an Irish television sitcom that aired on Network 2 for one series in 2001. Written by Brian Lynch, the series starred comedian Ed Byrne. Title: Angel: After the Fall Passage: Angel: After the Fall is a comic book published by IDW Publishing. Written by Brian Lynch and plotted with Joss Whedon, the series is a canonical continuation of the "Angel" television series, and follows the events of that show's final season. "Angel: After the Fall" was prompted by IDW Publishing and Joss Whedon after the success of Dark Horse Comics' "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight" which is the official comic continuation of "Angel"'s mothershow, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". "Angel: After the Fall" sees the heroic vampire, Angel, coping with the apocalyptic aftermath of the television series after he took over and subsequently betrayed the demonic law firm, Wolfram Hart. The city of Los Angeles has since been sent to hell by Wolfram Hart as a result of Angel's actions. The series follows his attempts to rescue the people he has sworn to protect. The first issue was released on November 21, 2007. Title: Despicable Me 3 Passage: Despicable Me 3 (stylized in marketing and onscreen as Despicable M3) is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment for Universal Pictures. It is the third main installment in the "Despicable Me" film series and the sequel to "Despicable Me 2" (2013). The film is directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, co-directed by Eric Guillon and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio.
Minions
Brian Lynch (writer)
Minions (film)
What is the name of the river that had a bridge in the capital of Britannia Superior?
Title: Venta Belgarum Passage: Venta Belgarum was a town in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, the civitas capital of the local tribe, the Belgae, and which later became the city of Winchester. The name comes from Common Brittonic "Uent", meaning "town, place", plus the Latin genitive plural "Belgarum" "of the "Belgae" (tribe)". Title: Cardiff Roman Fort Passage: Cardiff Roman Fort was a coastal fort in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, of which Roman Wales was a part. Its original Latin name is uncertain. Its remains are incorporated into Cardiff Castle in the modern capital city of Wales. Title: Blestium Passage: Blestium (also Blestio in the Antonine Itinerary (Iter XIII)) was a small fort and iron working centre in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, part of Roman Britain. It has been identified with the site of the later town of Monmouth in south east Wales, located adjoining the confluence of the River Monnow with the River Wye. A plaque on the local bank records its position. Title: Britannia Superior Passage: Britannia Superior (Latin for "Upper Britain") was one of the provinces of Roman Britain created around 197 by Emperor Septimius Severus immediately after winning a civil war against Clodius Albinus, a war fought to determine who would be the next emperor. Albinus was the governor of Britannia during that civil war. Severus divided the pre-existing province of Britannia into two parts, the other being Britannia Inferior to the north with its capital at Eboracum, or modern York. Britannia Superior was the southern province of the two, with its capital at Londinium, or what is today London. Epigraphic evidence has shed some light on the extent of Upper Britain and it encompassed all of what is now Southern England as well as Wales and East Anglia. However, the official boundary between Britannia Superior and Inferior is still unclear. Most information that is gathered for this region during this time period from about the 2nd to the 3rd century is from inscriptions left upon pots, walls, and letters written by the citizens and soldiers. Title: Burrium Passage: Burrium was a legionary fortress in the Roman province of Britannia Superior or Roman Britain. Its remains today lie beneath the town of Usk in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. Title: Rufinus (Roman governor) Passage: ... Rufinus is the fragment of the name of a governor of Britannia Superior, a province of Roman Britain probably some time during the early third century AD. He may have been the same man as Aulus Triarius Rufinus who was suffect consul around 210, although Quintus Aradius Rufinus who was consul ten or fifteen years later is another possibility. Title: Caersws Roman Forts Passage: The Caersws Roman Forts were two forts (Latin: "castra" ) in what later became the Roman province of Britannia Superior. Their remains lie beneath and adjacent to Caersws in Powys, Wales. Title: Londinium Passage: Londinium was a settlement established on the current site of the City of London around 43. Its bridge over the River Thames turned the city into a road nexus and major port, serving as a major commercial centre in Roman Britain until its abandonment during the 5th century. Title: Caer Gybi (fort) Passage: Caer Gybi was a small fortlet in Roman Wales in the Roman province of Britannia Superior. Its name in Latin is unknown. Today it stands at the centre of Holyhead in the Welsh county of Anglesey. Holyhead is named "Caergybi" in Welsh, after the fort. Title: Alabum Passage: Alabum was a fort in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, of which Roman Wales was a part.
River Thames
Britannia Superior
Londinium
Yu Rongguang is best known for his work in the title role of the Hong Kong martial arts film written and produced by Tsui Hark from what year?
Title: The East Is Red (1993 film) Passage: The East Is Red, also known as Swordsman III, is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film. The main character in the film is loosely based on Dongfang Bubai, a character in Louis Cha's novel "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer". The film was produced by Tsui Hark, directed by Ching Siu-tung, and starred Brigitte Lin, Joey Wong and Yu Rongguang. The film is regarded as a sequel to "The Swordsman" and "Swordsman II". Title: The Master (1989 film) Passage: The Master (traditional Chinese: ) is a 1989 Hong Kong martial arts film written, produced and directed by Tsui Hark, and starring Jet Li, Yuen Wah, Crystal Kwok and Jerry Trimble. The project was filmed in 1989, but it was not released until 1992 when the success of "Once Upon a Time in China" made Li a major action star. Title: Once Upon a Time in China V Passage: Once Upon a Time in China V is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts action film written and directed by Tsui Hark. The film is the fifth installment in the "Once Upon a Time in China" film series, with Vincent Zhao reprising his role as Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-hung, since taking over the character from Jet Li in "Once Upon a Time in China IV". The film also saw the return of Hark as director (he only co-wrote and produced the fourth film) and of Rosamund Kwan as "13th Aunt", who was absent in the fourth film. Title: Iron Monkey (1993 film) Passage: Iron Monkey is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film written and produced by Tsui Hark and directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Donnie Yen, Yu Rongguang, Jean Wang, Angie Tsang and Yuen Shun-yi. It is not related to the 1977 Hong Kong film of the same title. Title: Iron Monkey 2 Passage: Iron Monkey 2 is a 1996 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chao Lu-jiang and featuring action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping. This film starred Donnie Yen as "Iron Monkey", a role played by Yu Rongguang in the 1993 film "Iron Monkey", which also starred Yen, but in a different role. The story in "Iron Monkey 2" is not related to that of "Iron Monkey". Title: The Era of Vampires Passage: The Era of Vampires is a 2002 Hong Kong martial arts horror film directed by Wellson Chin and produced by Tsui Hark. An edited version of the film was released in North America under the title Tsui Hark's Vampire Hunters. The film lacked comedy, a departure from earlier jiangshi films like "Mr. Vampire" that were popular in the 1980s. Title: Yu Rongguang Passage: Yu Rongguang (born 30 August 1958), also known as Ringo Yu, is a Chinese actor and martial artist who started his career in Hong Kong. He is best known for the title role in "Iron Monkey" along with Donnie Yen as well as being featured in films such as "The East Is Red", "My Father Is a Hero", and "Musa". Title: Raymond Chow Passage: Raymond Chow Man-Wai GBS (born 8 October 1927) is a Hong Kong film producer, and presenter. He is responsible for successfully launching martial arts and the Hong Kong cinema onto the international stage. As the founder of Golden Harvest, he produced some of the biggest stars of the martial arts film genre, including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Tsui Hark. Title: Once Upon a Time in China II Passage: Once Upon a Time in China II is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Tsui Hark, and starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-hung. It is the second instalment in the "Once Upon a Time in China" film series. The iconic theme song, "A Man Should Better Himself" (), was performed in Cantonese by George Lam at the beginning of the film, and by Jackie Chan in the end credits. (Chan also sang the Mandarin version.) Title: Once Upon a Time in China III Passage: Once Upon a Time in China III is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film written, produced and directed by Tsui Hark, starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-hung. It is the third instalment in the "Once Upon a Time in China" film series.
1993
Yu Rongguang
Iron Monkey (1993 film)
Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho is a one-act serenata by the German composer of what era?
Title: Tinker (band) Passage: Tinker was a Canadian alternative rock band, formed in Montral in 1993 by Melissa Auf der Maur and Steve Durand. The band reached limited success, before Auf der Maur left and became bassist for Hole. Durand and Zadorozny joined Auf der Maur's solo band in 2002 and worked on both of Auf der Maur's studio albums, "Auf der Maur" and "Out of Our Minds." Title: Auf der Maur (album) Passage: Auf der Maur is the eponymous debut studio album by the Canadian alternative rock musician Melissa Auf der Maur, released on February 2, 2004 on Capitol Records. Following her career as a bassist for Hole and The Smashing Pumpkins, Auf der Maur recorded the album of the course of two years in various studios through the United States and Canada with producer Chris Goss. The songs featured on "Auf der Maur" were written over a ten-year period, from 1992 to 2002, throughout her time in Tinker, Hole and The Smashing Pumpkins. Title: Georg Philipp Telemann Passage: Georg Philipp Telemann (24 March [O.S. 14 March] 1681 25 June 1767) (] ) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist. Almost completely self-taught in music, he became a composer against his family's wishes. After studying in Magdeburg, Zellerfeld, and Hildesheim, Telemann entered the University of Leipzig to study law, but eventually settled on a career in music. He held important positions in Leipzig, Sorau, Eisenach, and Frankfurt before settling in Hamburg in 1721, where he became musical director of the five main churches. While Telemann's career prospered, his personal life was always troubled: his first wife died only a few months after their marriage, and his second wife had extramarital affairs and accumulated a large gambling debt before leaving Telemann. Title: Die Hochzeit des Camacho Passage: Die Hochzeit des Camacho ("Comacho's Wedding") is a Singspiel in two acts by Felix Mendelssohn, to a libretto probably written largely by Friedrich Voigt, based on an episode in Cervantes's "Don Quixote". The opera is listed as Mendelssohn's op. 10. It was written between 1824 and 1825, and first performed publicly at the Berlin Schauspielhaus on 29 April 1827. Title: Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho Passage: Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho ("Don Quixote at Camacho's Wedding"), TVWV 21:32, is a one-act comic serenata by Georg Philipp Telemann. The libretto by the student poet Daniel Schiebeler is based on of Cervantes's novel "Don Quixote". The opera premiered on 5 November 1761 in Hamburg. When first performed, it was given the title: "Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho "; later it was also known as "Don Quixote der Lwenritter " (Don Quixote, the Knight of the Lions). Title: This Would Be Paradise Passage: ...This Would Be Paradise is the debut EP by the Canadian alternative rock musician Melissa Auf der Maur, released on November 11, 2008 on Urbinated Music. It was Auf der Maur's first independent release following her departure from Capitol Records in 2006. Two of the three songs featured on the EP"The Key" and "This Would Be Paradise" were later released on Auf der Maur's second studio album, "Out of Our Minds" (2010). The EP's second track "Willing Enabler" was an EP-only track. Title: Out of Our Minds (film) Passage: Out of Our Minds (often abbreviated as OOOM) is a 2009 fantasy film written by Melissa Auf der Maur and directed by Tony Stone. Starring Auf der Maur as the female protagonist, the film tells the mythological story of "a fantasy world where a Viking heart, a car crash and a bleeding forest connect." The film uses a musical score, composed entirely by Auf der Maur and her band, and features no dialogue in order to focus on the "striking optics" and was released as "part of a multi-disciplinary Viking-themed project that includes a short film and comic book", as well as accompanying her second studio album of the same name. Title: Out of Our Minds (song) Passage: "Out of Our Minds" (also abbreviated as "OOOM") is a song by Canadian alternative rock musician, Melissa Auf der Maur, written by Auf der Maur, long-time collaborator and producer Jordon Zadorozny and Priestess drummer Vince Nudo. The song was released as Auf der Maur's fourth single, and first from her second studio album of the same name, on November 9, 2009 as a free digital download. Title: The Day Before the Wedding Passage: The Day Before the Wedding (German: Der Tag vor der Hochzeit) is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Paul Dahlke, Elisabeth Mller and Joachim Brennecke. Title: Meet Me on the Dark Side Passage: "Meet Me on the Dark Side" is a song by Canadian alternative rock musician, Melissa Auf der Maur. The song was written by Auf der Maur and recorded during the session for her second studio album, "Out of Our Minds" (2010), from 2005 to 2007. The song was produced by Auf der Maur's long-time collaborator Jordon Zadorozny.
Baroque
Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho
Georg Philipp Telemann
Not Love Alone is the first opera by a Russian compser and winner of what prize?
Title: List of operas by Handel Passage: George Frideric Handel's operas comprise 42 musical dramas that were written between 1705 and 1741 in various genres. He began composing operas in Germany and then for a brief time in Italy to modest success. It was not until he moved to England that he found great success in the genre. His first opera in England, "Rinaldo" (1711), was met with enthusiasm, and several more Italian operas soon followed. However, Handel's place as the central figure of opera in England during the eighteenth century was not solidified until, under the influence of Thomas Arne, he began composing large-scale works with English language texts. Though almost all his English language works are technically oratorios and not operas, several of them, such as "Semele" (1743), have become an important part of the opera repertoire. Handel's first opera (opera seria - serious Italian opera) was "Almira" (1705). Title: Goce Passage: Goce is an opera composed by Kiril Makedonski (19251984) in tribute to Gotse Delchev. The work was commissioned to be the very first opera performed by the Macedonian National Opera Company. It premiered on May 24, 1954 and it is the first opera to be written in the Macedonian language. Title: Love alone will stay Passage: "Love alone will stay" is a poem by Caroline Alice Elgar, set to music for voice and piano by her husband, the English composer Edward Elgar, in 1897. Title: Finnish opera Passage: The origins of Finnish opera can be traced to the late 18th century, when the first opera performances were staged in Finland. The first opera to be composed in Finland was Kung Karls jakt with music by Fredrik Pacius and a libretto by Zacharias Topelius. It was first performed in Helsinki on 24 March, 1852. Title: Time (Richard Carpenter album) Passage: Time is the first solo album by American musician Richard Carpenter. Dionne Warwick and Dusty Springfield sang on the album, on the songs "In Love Alone" and "Something in Your Eyes", respectively. The song "When Time Was All We Had" is dedicated to Richard's sister, Karen. It was later included on the 3-CD compilation "The Ultimate Collection". Title: Not Love Alone Passage: Not Love Alone (also translated "Not for Love Alone" or "Not Only Love"; Russian: ; Ne tol'ko lyubov') is the first opera of Rodion Shchedrin, written 1961, revised in 1971. Title: Who We Are (Switchfoot song) Passage: "Who We Are" is a song by American alternative rock band Switchfoot, released on September 17, 2013 as the first track on the band's "Fading West EP" and one of two lead radio singles (alongside "Love Alone Is Worth the Fight") promoting Switchfoot's ninth studio album, "Fading West", which was released on January 14, 2014. On January 21, a single containing three remixes of the song was released. Title: Ottavio Rinuccini Passage: Ottavio Rinuccini (20 January 1562 28 March 1621) was an Italian poet, courtier, and opera librettist at the end of the Renaissance and beginning of the Baroque eras. In collaborating with Jacopo Peri to produce the first opera, "Dafne", in 1597, he became the first opera librettist. Title: Your Love Alone Is Not Enough Passage: "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough" is a single by Welsh rock group the Manic Street Preachers, it was the lead single that was taken from the album "Send Away the Tigers". It peaked on number 2 in the UK Singles Chart. Title: Rodion Shchedrin Passage: Rodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin (Russian: , "Rodion Konstantinovi edrin", ] ; born 16 December 1932) is a Russian composer and pianist, winner of the Lenin Prize (1984), USSR State Prize (1972), and the State Prize of the Russian Federation (1992), and is a former member of the Interregional Deputy Group (19891991). He is also a citizen of Lithuania and Spain.
Lenin Prize
Not Love Alone
Rodion Shchedrin
Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Nathalie Dechy, share which occupation?
Title: Bethanie Mattek-Sands Passage: Bethanie Lynn Mattek-Sands (ne Mattek; born March 23, 1985) is a U.S. professional tennis player who is presently ranked No. 2 in the women's doubles rankings. Mattek-Sands is an Olympic Gold Medalist in mixed doubles, has won five Grand Slam titles in women's doubles and two in mixed doubles. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Title: 2013 Brussels Open Doubles Passage: Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Sania Mirza were the defending champions but Mattek-Sands decided not to participate. br Title: 2010 ASB Classic Doubles Passage: Nathalie Dechy and Mara Santangelo were the defending champions, but Dechy retired from tennis before being able to defend the title, and Santangelo chose not to participate this year. Title: 2008 US Open Women's Doubles Passage: Nathalie Dechy and Dinara Safina were the defending champions, but Safina chose not to participate, and only Dechy competed that year. Title: 2017 BNP Paribas Open Women's Doubles Passage: Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Coco Vandeweghe were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Mattek-Sands played alongside Lucie afov, but lost in the semifinals to Chan Yung-jan and Martina Hingis. Vandeweghe teamed up with Shelby Rogers, but lost in the first round to Andreja Klepa and Mara Jos Martnez Snchez. Title: 2013 Malaysian Open Singles Passage: Hsieh Su-wei was the defending champion, but she lost in the quarterfinals to Bethanie Mattek-Sands. Karolna Plkov defeated Mattek-Sands in the final, 16, 75, 63, to claim her first WTA singles title. Title: 2010 Internationaux de Strasbourg Doubles Passage: Nathalie Dechy and Mara Santangelo were the defending champions, but Dechy retired in 2009 and Santangelo chose not to compete this year. Title: 2003 Open Gaz de France Doubles Passage: Nathalie Dechy and Meilen Tu were the defending champions but only Dechy competed that year with milie Loit. Title: 2010 Monterrey Open Doubles Passage: Nathalie Dechy and Mara Santangelo won the tournament in 2009, but Dechy retired from tennis later in the year and Santangelo chose to not participate this year. Iveta Beneov and Barbora Zhlavov-Strcov won in the final 36, 64, [108] against Anna-Lena Grnefeld and Vania King. Title: Nathalie Dechy Passage: Nathalie Dechy (born 21 February 1979) is a former professional tour tennis player from France.
professional tennis player
Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Nathalie Dechy
Which magazine was founded first, Stone Soup or Amazing Heroes?
Title: The Real Story of Stone Soup Passage: The Real Story of Stone Soup is a picture book written by award-winning author Ying Chang Compestine and illustrated by Stephane Jorisch. The stone soup folk story is often associated with European folklore, but Compestine retells it set in China. Title: Stone Soup Passage: Stone Soup is an old folk story in which hungry strangers convince the people of a town to each share a small amount of their food in order to make a meal that everyone enjoys. In varying traditions, the stone has been replaced with other common inedible objects, and therefore the fable is also known as axe soup, button soup, nail soup, and wood soup. Title: Stone Soup Cooperative Passage: Stone Soup Cooperative is a housing cooperative created in Chicago, Illinois in 1997. A collective of activists working and living in Chicago began renting a former convent with the goal of creating an intentional community for "Joy and Justice." The cooperative was founded on the principle of the stone soup fable, which resonated with the original 6 founders. The story is a lesson in cooperation in which a town comes together to turn a pot of boiling water with a stone in it into a hearty soup that can be shared amongst all its inhabitants by each adding one ingredient. Title: Amazing Heroes Passage: Amazing Heroes was a magazine about the comic book medium published by American company Fantagraphics Books from 1981 to 1992. Unlike its companion title, "The Comics Journal", "Amazing Heroes" was a hobbyist magazine rather than an analytical journal. Title: Stone Soup (magazine) Passage: Stone Soup is a literary magazine for children that publishes writing and art created by children from all over the world. The magazine was founded in 1973 by college students at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Their purpose was to encourage youngsters to use writing as a way to talk about their lives. They continue to run the publication today from their offices in Santa Cruz, California. "Booklist" described "Stone Soup"s editorial philosophy as children can meet the highest standard of literature and art. Title: Stone Soup (comic strip) Passage: Stone Soup, renamed for the "stone soup" fable, is an internationally syndicated American comic strip written and illustrated by Jan Eliot. The comic strip began as a weekly in 1990, and ran for five years in the Eugene, Oregon "Register-Guard" under the name "Sister City", before being syndicated. The syndicated daily strip debuted in November 1995. Universal Press syndicate reportedly requested the name change because they felt that the original name might be perceived by some readers as too "feminist" in orientation. In October 2015, the strip ceased daily production but Eliot planned to continue producing the Sunday version. Title: Kirby Award Passage: The Jack Kirby Comics Industry Award was an award for achievement in comic books, presented from 1985-1987. Voted on by comic-book professionals, the Kirby was the first such award since the Shazam Awards ceased in 1975. Sponsored by "Amazing Heroes" magazine (which was published by Fantagraphics), and managed by "Amazing Heroes" managing editor Dave Olbrich, the Kirby Award was named after the pioneering writer and artist Jack Kirby. Title: Linley's Dungeon Crawl Passage: Linley's Dungeon Crawl (or just Dungeon Crawl or Crawl) is a roguelike computer game originally programmed by Linley Henzell in 1995, and first released to the general public on October 2, 1997. Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup, a branch of "Dungeon Crawl" currently in development, is one of the most popular roguelikes being played today. The original game has been licensed under a quirky license based on Bison's license and the NetHack License; Stone Soup has contacted every past contributor and relicensed to GPLv2. Title: Stone Soup (disambiguation) Passage: Stone Soup is a folk story about tricking people to contribute to an ostensibly inedible soup. Title: Teri Sue Wood Passage: Teri Sue Wood, also known as Teresa Susan Challender (born April 21, 1965) is an American comic artist best known for her 1993 to 1997 independent-comics series "Wandering Star", which ran for 21 issues. She also created the strip "The Cartoonist", which ran in "Amazing Heroes" magazine.
Stone Soup
Stone Soup (magazine)
Amazing Heroes
While Fargesia is a genus of Asian bamboo in the grass family, what family is Diphylleia in?
Title: Indosasa Passage: Indosasa is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family. The species are native to China and Indochina (Laos and Vietnam). Title: Diphylleia Passage: Diphylleia is a group of small herbs in the Berberidaceae family described as a genus in 1803. It is native to the eastern United States and eastern Asia. Title: Sphaerobambos Passage: Sphaerobambos is a genus of Southeast Asian bamboo, in the grass family. Title: Acidosasa Passage: Acidosasa is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family. Title: Fargesia Passage: Fargesia is a genus of Asian bamboo in the grass family. They are native primarily to China, with a few species in Vietnam and in the eastern Himalayas. Some species are cultivated as ornamentals, with common names include umbrella bamboo and fountain bamboo. Title: Chimonocalamus Passage: Chimonocalamus is a genus of Asian bamboo in the grass family. It is native to China, the eastern Himalayas, and northern Indochina. Some of the species are aromatic and grown as ornamental plants. Title: Ampelocalamus Passage: Ampelocalamus is a genus of Asian bamboo in the grass family). It is found mostly in Southern China, with some species in the eastern Himalayas and northern Indochina. Title: Fargesia murielae Passage: Fargesia murielae, the umbrella bamboo, is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. It is a large, clump-forming evergreen bamboo, closely resembling "Fargesia nitida" in the same genus, but with yellow canes. Title: Sasamorpha Passage: Sasamorpha is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family. Title: Neohouzeaua Passage: Neohouzeaua is a genus of Asian bamboo within the grass family).
Berberidaceae family
Fargesia
Diphylleia
What was the 2001 film that won Russell Crowe multiple awards for his portrayal of the mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr?
Title: Russell Crowe filmography Passage: This is the complete filmography of Russell Crowe throughout his entire career. Crowe has acted in blockbuster films such as "Gladiator" (2000), a historical epic for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. He is also a winner of the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama for his portrayal of John Forbes Nash Jr. in the biographical drama "A Beautiful Mind" (2001). Title: Nash embedding theorem Passage: The Nash embedding theorems (or imbedding theorems), named after John Forbes Nash, state that every Riemannian manifold can be isometrically embedded into some Euclidean space. Isometric means preserving the length of every path. For instance, bending without stretching or tearing a page of paper gives an isometric embedding of the page into Euclidean space because curves drawn on the page retain the same arclength however the page is bent. Title: Heaven's Burning Passage: Heaven's Burning is a 1997 Australian crime film starring Russell Crowe and directed by Craig Lahiff. The film was released in Australia on 6 November 1997. It follows the adventures of an Australian getaway driver (Russell Crowe) and a Japanese runaway bride (Youki Kudoh) on a road trip as they are pursued by both criminals and the police. This was Russell Crowe's last Australian film until 2014's "The Water Diviner". Title: Open Problems in Mathematics Passage: Open Problems in Mathematics is a book, edited by John Forbes Nash Jr. and Michael Th. Rassias, published in 2016 by Springer (). The book consists of seventeen expository articles, written by outstanding researchers, on some of the central open problems in the field of mathematics. The book also features an Introduction on "John Nash: Theorems and Ideas", by Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov. According to the editors Preface, each article is devoted to one open problem or a constellation of related problems. Title: NashMoser theorem Passage: The NashMoser theorem, attributed to mathematicians John Forbes Nash and Jrgen Moser, is a generalization of the inverse function theorem on Banach spaces to a class of "tame" Frchet spaces. Title: A Beautiful Mind (book) Passage: A Beautiful Mind (1998) is a biography of Nobel Prize-winning economist and mathematician John Forbes Nash, Jr. by Sylvia Nasar, professor of journalism at Columbia University. An unauthorized work, it won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1998 and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in biography. It inspired the 2001 film by the same name. Title: John Forbes Nash Jr. Passage: John Forbes Nash Jr. (June 13, 1928 May 23, 2015) was an American mathematician who made fundamental contributions to game theory, differential geometry, and the study of partial differential equations. Nash's work has provided insight into the factors that govern chance and decision-making inside complex systems found in everyday life. Title: A Brilliant Madness Passage: A Brilliant Madness is a PBS "American Experience" documentary on the life of John Forbes Nash, Jr. Title: Sylvia Nasar Passage: Sylvia Nasar (born 17 August 1947) is a German-born American journalist, best known for her biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr., "A Beautiful Mind". Title: Alicia Nash Passage: Alicia Esther Nash (ne Lard Lopez-Harrison; January 1, 1933 May 23, 2015) was the wife of mathematician John Forbes Nash, Jr. She was a mental-health care advocate, who gave up her professional aspirations to support her husband and son who were both diagnosed with schizophrenia.
A Beautiful Mind
Russell Crowe filmography
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What Indonesian-American actress starred in the movie featuring the title track by Everlife?
Title: Chhota Bheem and the Incan Adventure Passage: Chhota Bheem And The Incan Adventure is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 18th movie of the series. This movie was released on 7 July 2013. In this Movie, Chhota Bheem helps the Incan ruler and the people from the Invasion of Tribals. Title: Adam Tsuei Passage: Adam Tsuei (; born October 26, 1959) is an entrepreneur, film producer, and director. He was the former president of Sony Music Entertainment in the Greater China Region. He has made and brought to the music world super idols as Jay Chou, Leehom Wang, F4 and Jolin Tsai, which made him been viewed as one of the most powerful masters behind the scene in entertainment industry. In 2011, he successfully marketed the film "You Are the Apple of My Eye", a movie featuring a love story within a group of boys and a girl, which made a great hit among all Chinese-speaking countries. Decided to dedicating to movie industry, Tsuei founded Amazing Film Studio in 2012 and served as CEO. In 2013, by putting effort into producing, marketing and distributing, he presented the film" Tiny Times" and "Tiny Times 2". Both of them quickly becomes the hottest topics among mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. In 2014, with the same legend combination of Angie Chai and Giddens Ko, he presented" Caf. Waiting. Love", a romantic comedy with color of fantasy inside. In the future of 2016, as a director and producer, Tsuei is going to present the film The Tenants Downstairs, adapted by Giddens Kos original novel. There will be a film with black humor, fantasy, mystery and thriller in. With the experience of being a professional manager in global enterprise for decades, Tsuei is aimed for building a total entertainment company for Greater China, including movies production, movies promotion, VFX, artist agency, music production and concert production. Title: Chhota Bheem And The Crown of Valahalla Passage: Chhota Bheem and The Crown of Valahalla is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 15th movie of the series. This movie was released on Bheem's Birthday on 1 May 2013. Title: Chhota Bheem: Journey to Petra Passage: Chhota Bheem: Journey To Petra is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem. It was the fifth movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series. Running time - 68 mins Title: Go Figure (film) Passage: Go Figure is 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie. Walt Disney Records released the "Go Figure" soundtrack on June 7, featuring the title track by Everlife along with a music video. Title: Chhota Bheem amp; Krishna: Mayanagari Passage: Chhota Bheem Krishna: Mayanagri is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series.It is the sixth movie of Chhota Bheem series and also the third movie of Chhota Bheem and Krishna. Running time - 66 mins. It was released on 26th October 2011 on the festival of Diwali. Title: Tania Gunadi Passage: Tania Gunadi (born 29 July 1983) is an Indonesian-American actress best known for her films such as "The Jetsons" (2017), "Scooby Doo" (2016), "Snow Bride" (2015), "Such Good People" (2014), "Zambezia" (2013), "Possession" (2012), "Bob Funk" (2009), Hallmark Hall of Fame "The Magic of Ordinary Days (2006)" along with Disney Channel original films "Pixel Perfect" (2005), "Go Figure" (2004). Title: Chhota Bheem amp; Ganesh Passage: Chhota Bheem Ganesh is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem, and Ganesh, the star of the program Bal Ganesh. It was the second movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series. Running time 22 mins. Title: Gundala (film) Passage: Gundala the movie was a hoax perpetrated by Iskandar Salim, a photographer and graphic designer who created promotional material for a movie that was not being made about Gundala, a lightning powered superhero. Salim noticed that there had never been a movie featuring an Indonesian superhero and wished to start a public debate on the subject. He created an official website, a Facebook page, posters, and staged photographs that allegedly showed the movie being made. As a result of the attention generated by the hoax, Gundala's creator, Harya Hasmi became involved in negotiations to produce a real film based on the character. Title: Mighty Raju vs The Great Pirate Passage: Mighty Raju vs The Great Pirate is an Indian Animated Movie featuring Raju, The character of the hit series Chhota Bheem. This movie is the sequel of Mighty Raju, the first movie of this series.
Tania Gunadi
Tania Gunadi
Go Figure (film)
What type of person does Terence O'Neill and Ian Paisley have in common?
Title: Ian Paisley Jr Passage: Ian Richard Kyle Paisley Jr (born 12 December 1966) is the Member of Parliament (MP) for North Antrim, in office since 2010. Previously he was a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for North Antrim from 1998 to 2010. Paisley, who is a member of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), is the son of the DUP's founder, Ian Paisley. Title: Terence O'Neill Passage: Terence Marne O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of the Maine, PC (10 September 1914 12 June 1990) was the fourth Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and leader (19631969) of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). A moderate unionist, who sought to reconcile the sectarian divisions in Northern Ireland society, he was Member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland for the Bannside constituency from 1946 until his forced resignation in April 1969 as communal conflict erupted; his successor in Parliament was Ian Paisley, while control of the UUP also passed to more hard-line elements. Title: Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's Passage: Eileen Emily Paisley, Lady Bannside, Baroness Paisley of St George's ("ne" Cassells; born 2 November 1931, Belfast), is a Northern Irish Unionist politician, a vice-president of the Democratic Unionist Party, and the widow of Ian Paisley, Lord Bannside, former leader of the DUP. She became a life peer in 2006. Title: Protestant Telegraph Passage: The Protestant Telegraph was a Northern Irish newspaper founded by Noel Doherty and Ian Paisley on February 13th, 1966. It was noted for its Protestant fundamentalism and its attacks on the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of Ireland and the moderates within the Ulster Unionist Party, as typified by Terence O'Neill. Title: Noel Doherty Passage: Noel Doherty (26 December 1940 26 December 2008) was a Northern Irish loyalist activist who was close to Ian Paisley during Paisley's early years in politics. He served as leader of the Ulster Protestant Volunteers and was imprisoned for his involvement in procuring explosives for that organisation. Title: Baron Rathcavan Passage: Baron Rathcavan, of The Braid in the County of Antrim, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1953 for the Unionist politician Sir Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a Baronet, of Cleggan in the County of Antrim, in 1929. O'Neill was the third son of Edward O'Neill, 2nd Baron O'Neill (see the Baron O'Neill for earlier history of the family) and the uncle of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of the Maine. Lord Rathcavan was also a male-line descendant of Edward Chichester, 1st Viscount Chichester (see the Marquess of Donegall). He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, the second Baron. He succeeded his father as Unionist Member of Parliament for Antrim in 1952, a seat he held until 1959, and was later a member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland. s of 2014 the titles are held by his son, the third Baron, who succeeded in 1994. As a descendant of both the second Baron O'Neill and the first Viscount Chichester, Lord Rathcavan is in remainder to the barony of O'Neill as well as to the viscountcy of Chichester and the earldom of Donegall. Title: Jack Glass Passage: John Thomas Atkinson Glass (8 September 1936 24 February 2004), often known as Pastor Jack Glass or simply as Jack Glass, was a Scottish Protestant preacher, evangelicalist and political activist. Pastor Glass is most readily associated with his strong views on unionism in Northern Ireland, his anti-Catholic speeches and his association with his friend and colleague the Rev. Ian Paisley. According to his obituary in "The Times", Glass was seen as Scotland's answer to Ian Paisley. Title: Ivan Foster Passage: Ivan Foster (born 1943) is a retired senior minister in the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster and a former Democratic Unionist Party politician. He is a lifelong friend and associate of the Democratic Unionist politician and Free Presbyterian Church leader Ian Paisley. But in November 2006, he became the most prominent Free Presbyterian to openly challenge Ian Paisley's decision to enter into a power-sharing government with Sinn Fin and went on to denounce Ian Paisley from the pulpit of his church in January 2007. Title: Ian Paisley Passage: Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, PC (6 April 1926 12 September 2014) was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland. Title: Rhonda Paisley Passage: Rhonda Paisley (born 1960) is an author, and former politician from Northern Ireland. She is the second daughter of the late Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader and Northern Ireland's former First Minister Ian Paisley, is unmarried, and lives with her mother in the family home. She attended Bob Jones University in the United States (the same institution from which her father received his honorary degree), where she was awarded a BA in Fine Art.
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MGS and LRS are relays of an Australian television station owned and operated by who?
Title: KUJH-LP Passage: KUJH-LP channel 31, is an independent student television station owned and operated by the University of Kansas. The Student television station broadcast predominantly local news programs produced by University of Kansas students, as well as talk shows surrounding pop culture and sports. The station also airs club sports events. Title: ADS (TV station) Passage: ADS is an Australian television station based in Adelaide, South Australia. It is owned and operated by Network Ten. Title: WPCH-TV Passage: WPCH-TV, virtual channel 17 (UHF digital channel 20), is an independent television station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The station is owned by Meredith Corporation as part of a duopoly with CBS affiliate WGCL-TV (channel 46). The two stations share studio facilities located on 14th Street in northwestern Atlanta; WPCH maintains transmitter facilities located in North Druid Hills. From 1970 to 2017, the station was owned by Turner Broadcasting System, which is now a subsidiary of Time Warner. Prior to the end of Turner's ownership, WPCH-TV was the only broadcast television station owned by Time Warner. Title: STW Passage: STW is an Australian television station owned by the Nine Network that is based in Perth, Australia. Title: KVSW-LP Passage: KVSW-LP was a low-power television station serving Winslow, Arizona, which broadcast locally in analog on UHF channel 38 as an affiliate of America One Television Network. The station was owned by Village Broadcasting Corp., a subsidiary of Longfoot Communications Corp. of Los Angeles, California and was the first television station owned by Longfoot Communications to be licensed. The station ceased operations November 28, 2007, and the owners surrendered its license to the FCC. Title: WMOR-TV Passage: WMOR-TV, virtual channel 32 (UHF digital channel 19), is an independent television station serving Tampa and St. Petersburg, Florida, United States that is licensed to Lakeland. Owned by the Hearst Television subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation, WMOR maintains studio facilities located on Hillsborough Avenue in east Tampa, with its transmitter located in Riverview. Master control and some internal operations are based at the studios of Orlando NBC affiliate WESH on North Wymore Road in Winter Park. WMOR is the only television station owned by Hearst that is not affiliated with any major broadcast network, as well as the only Hearst station that does not maintain a news department. Title: MGSLRS Passage: MGS and LRS are television stations owned by WIN Corporation in South Australia. Both are relays of ADS-10 in Adelaide Title: CBC TV 8 (Barbados) Passage: CBC-TV 8 (call-sign: 8PX-TV) is a television station owned and operated by public broadcaster Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation in Barbados. It is the only legally licensed terrestrial television station in Barbados and is owned by the Government of Barbados; its studios are located in The Pine, Saint Michael. Channel 8 is affiliated with the Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIVAIDS, the Caribbean Media Corporation and its subsidiary the Caribbean Broadcasting Union. Title: XHCMO-TDT Passage: XHCMO-TDT is a television station in Cuernavaca, Morelos. Broadcasting on virtual channel 15, XHCMO is a public and educational television station owned and operated by the state of Morelos and managed by the Instituto Morelense de Radio y Televisin (IMRyT). Title: KJEF-CA Passage: KJEF-CA, channel 13, was a class A television station in Jennings, Louisiana. Owned by Townsquare Media, the station was an independent station. It was the only television station owned by Townsquare, a company that otherwise specializes exclusively in radio.
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Le roi d'Ys and Serse, is which type of play?
Title: Trilogy (Enigma album) Passage: Trilogy is a box set by the German musical project Enigma. This set includes the first three studio albums by Enigma, "MCMXC a.D.", "The Cross of Changes", and "Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi! ", which comprises their artistic output from 19901996. Title: Le roi l'a dit Passage: Le roi l'a dit ("The King Has Spoken") is an opra comique in three acts by Lo Delibes to a French libretto by Edmond Gondinet. It is a lively comedy, remarkably requiring 14 singers six men and eight women. The libretto had first been offered in 1871 to Offenbach; the title also went through various permutations ("Le Talon rouge", "Si le Roi le savait", "Le Roi le sait") before settling on its final name. The 1885 revival brought further modifications to the libretto. Title: Le roi d'Ys Passage: Le roi d'Ys ("The King of Ys") is an opera in three acts and five tableaux by the French composer douard Lalo, to a libretto by douard Blau, based on the old Breton legend of the drowned city of Ys. That city was, according to the legend, the capital of the kingdom of Cornouaille. Title: Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! Passage: Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! (French for "The King Is Dead, Long Live The King! ") is the third studio album by the German musical project Enigma. Title: Serse Passage: Serse (] ; English title: "Xerxes"; HWV 40) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. It was first performed in London on 15 April 1738. The Italian libretto was adapted by an unknown hand from that by Silvio Stampiglia for an earlier opera of the same name by Giovanni Bononcini in 1694. Stampiglia's libretto was itself based on one by Nicol Minato that was set by Francesco Cavalli in 1654. The opera is set in Persia (modern-day Iran) in 480 BC and is very loosely based upon Xerxes I of Persia, though there is little in either the libretto or music that is relevant to that setting. Serse, originally sung by a soprano castrato, is now usually performed by a soprano (or mezzo-soprano) and sopranist. Title: Trance Atlantic Air Waves Passage: Trance Atlantic Air Waves (also known as TAAW), is a side project from Enigma's Michael Cretu. He had previously worked with Jens Gad on Enigma's 1996 release "Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! " and they once again teamed up for this side project. Only one studio album was released, "The Energy of Sound", by Virgin Records. Most of the songs were cover versions but there were also three original songs. Title: The king is dead, long live the king! Passage: "The King is dead, long live The King!" (French: "Le roi est mort, vive le roi!" ; Spanish: "El rey ha muerto, viva el rey!" ; Italian: "Il re morto, lunga vita al re!" ; Portuguese: "O rei est morto, longa vida ao rei!" ) , or simply "long live the king!" , is a traditional proclamation made following the accession of a new monarch in various countries. The seemingly contradictory phrase is used to simultaneously announce the death of the previous monarch and assure the public of continuity by saluting the new monarch. Title: Beyond the Invisible Passage: "Beyond the Invisible" is a 1996 song created by the musical project Enigma. This is the first of only two singles taken from the album "Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi! ". A remake was released by Scooter in 2011. Title: Pascal Mazzotti Passage: Pasquale "Pascal" Mazzotti (16 December 1923 in Saint-tienne-de-Bagorry 19 June 2002 in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumne) was a French actor who has appeared in film, television, and theater. He is known for having played a role in "Hibernatus" with Louis de Funs, as well as provided the voice of Le roi (The King) in the animated feature film, "Le Roi et l'oiseau" ("The King and the Mockingbird"). Title: T.N.T. for the Brain Passage: "T.N.T. for the Brain" is a 1997 song created by the musical project Enigma. This single is the second and last one taken from "Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi! ", Enigma's third album.
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Angelo My Love was directed by an actor who has won how many Golden Globes?
Title: Angelo My Love Passage: Angelo My Love is a 1983 American drama film about New York City Romani people, directed by Robert Duvall. It was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Robert Duvall Passage: Robert Selden Duvall ( ; born January 5, 1931) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has been nominated for seven Academy Awards (winning for his performance in "Tender Mercies"), seven Golden Globes (winning four), and has multiple nominations and one win each of the BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Emmy Award. He received the National Medal of Arts in 2005. Duvall has starred in numerous films and television series, including "To Kill a Mockingbird" (1962), "The Twilight Zone" (1963), "The Outer Limits" (1964), "Bullitt" (1968), "True Grit" (1969), "MASH" (1970), "THX 1138" (1971), "Joe Kidd" (1972), "The Godfather" (1972), "The Godfather Part II" (1974), "The Conversation" (1974), "Network" (1976), "Apocalypse Now" (1979), "The Great Santini" (1979), "Lonesome Dove" (1989), "The Handmaid's Tale" (1990), "Rambling Rose" (1991), and "Falling Down" (1993). Title: 1998 Golden Globes (Portugal) Passage: The 1998 Golden Globes (Portugal) were the third edition of the Golden Globes (Portugal). Title: 2005 Golden Globes (Portugal) Passage: The 2005 Golden Globes (Portugal) were the tenth edition of the Golden Globes (Portugal). Title: 1999 Golden Globes (Portugal) Passage: The 1999 Golden Globes (Portugal) were the fourth edition of the Golden Globes (Portugal). Title: 2007 Golden Globes (Portugal) Passage: The 2007 Golden Globes (Portugal) were the 12th edition of the Golden Globes (Portugal). It was held on 1 April 2007 in Praa de Touros do Campo Pequeno, and broadcast by SIC and presented by Brbara Guimares. Title: 2003 Golden Globes (Portugal) Passage: The 2003 Golden Globes (Portugal) were the eight edition of the Golden Globes (Portugal). Title: 1996 Golden Globes (Portugal) Passage: The 1996 Golden Globes (Portugal) were the first edition of the Golden Globes (Portugal). Title: 1997 Golden Globes (Portugal) Passage: The 1997 Golden Globes (Portugal) were the second edition of the Golden Globes (Portugal). Title: 2008 Golden Globes (Portugal) Passage: The 2008 Golden Globes (Portugal) were the 13th edition of the Golden Globes (Portugal).
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Robert Duvall
Who did Leonid Kerber work with who was born in 1888?
Title: Leonid Solodkov Passage: Leonid Mikhailovich Solodkov (Russian: ; born 10 April 1958) is a retired Russian Navy Captain 2nd rank and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Solodkov was awarded the title on 24 December 1991 for his work on diving equipment. Solodkov is the last person awarded the title, having received it two days before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Title: Bella Ratchinskaia Passage: Bella Ratchinskaia (born in Vorkuta (Russia) on 22.11.1953) is a classical ballet choreographer and matre de ballet. She attended and graduated with honours at the State Academy of Ballet in Perm. After her studies, she joined the USSR "All-Union Contest" for young dancers and moved to Leningrad (San Petersburg) where she started a classical dance career at the Theatre. In 1972 she began to work as a principal dancer in the company "Choreographical Miniatures" directed by Leonid Yakobson, she performed all roles of the classical repertory and Yakobson's own choreographical creations. She enjoyed critical acclaim during international tours for her interpretation of these roles. Title: Leonid Gatovsky Passage: Leonid Gatovsky was a Soviet economist (Born in 1889). He was the first economist that brought up the objective rules of the socialist economy by with his work: "The Methodology of the Socialist Economy Theory", which was published in 1930. Title: Leonid Soybelman Passage: Leonid Soybelman (born 20 July 1966 in Bli, USSR (now Moldova)) is a Berlin-based musician and film composer of Jewish origin, leader of the band "Ne Zhdali". The guitarist and singer, he also collaborated with Alec Kopyt in the "Poza" project, with bands "Auktyon", The Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet and many others. His musical style has roots from eastern European traditional Yiddish folk music, yet is played in more modern arrangements on the electric guitar, often accompanied by a band. His work, especially with "Ne Zhdali", is well known in Russia and countries of the former Soviet Union. Title: Torben Beltz Passage: Torben Beltz (born 27 November 1976) is a German tennis coach, best known for his work with 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open champion Angelique Kerber. Title: Leonid Parfyonov Passage: Leonid Gennadievich Parfyonov (Russian: , born January 26, 1960, Cherepovets, Vologda Oblast) is a Russian veteran journalist, news presenter, TV producer and author of many popular documentary TV shows. Parfyonov is best known for his studio work and productions for the NTV (of which he was Producer General between 1997 and 1999) until that TV channel was subdued by the government-owned Gazprom Media. From December 3, 2004 until December 20, 2007 he was an Editor-in-Chief of "Russky Newsweek", Russian edition of "Newsweek". Title: Andrei Tupolev Passage: Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev (Russian: ; November 10, 1888 December 23, 1972) was a pioneering Soviet aircraft designer. Title: Leonid Bronevoy Passage: Leonid Sergeyevich Bronevoy (Russian: ; born December 17, 1928) is a Nika Award-winning Soviet and Russian actor. Though primarily a stage actor, known for his work in the Lenkom Theatre, Bronevoy also makes occasional appearances in movies. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1987. Title: Leonid Kerber Passage: Leonid Lvovich Kerber ( Krber) (Russian: ) (June 17, 1903 October 9, 1993) was a Soviet radioengineer, expert in aviation equipment, long-time co-worker of Andrei Tupolev and his deputy during 1953-1968. Title: Leonid Zorin Passage: Leonid Genrikovich Zorin (born 1924) is a Russian dramatist. He was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, and studied at Azerbaijan University and at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow. His most performed work is "A Warsaw Melody" (1967).
Andrei Tupolev
Leonid Kerber
Andrei Tupolev
Otto Preminger and Aleksei Balabanov were both what?
Title: Cargo 200 (film) Passage: Cargo 200 (Russian: 200 , "Gruz 200 " ) is a Russian thriller film from 2007 by Aleksei Balabanov depicting the late Soviet society. The action is set during the culmination of the Soviet war in Afghanistan in 1984. The movie's title "Cargo 200" refers to the zinc coffins in which dead Soviet soldiers were shipped home. The movie was said to be based on a true story. Title: Happy Days (1991 film) Passage: Happy Days (Russian: , translit.  Schastlivye dni) is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Rosebud (film) Passage: Rosebud is a 1975 film directed by Otto Preminger, and starring Peter O'Toole, Richard Attenborough, and Peter Lawford. The script was by Otto's son, Erik Lee Preminger, based on the novel by Joan Hemingway and . Originally the film was set to star Robert Mitchum, but he left after disagreements with Preminger. Kim Cattrall made her film dbut as a teenager. Barbara Emerson, who had been cast as one of the girls, was replaced during production. Title: Otto Preminger Passage: Otto Ludwig Preminger ( , ] ; 5 December 1905 23 April 1986) was an American theatre and film director, originally from Austria-Hungary. Title: The Castle (1994 film) Passage: The Castle (Russian: , "Zamok " ) is a 1994 film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. It is the second notable screen version of Kafkas unfinished novel "The Castle". It tells of an individual desperately trying to preserve his identity while struggling against sinister and invisible bureaucrats who rule the village from inside the titular castle. The picture is noted for costumessets design in bruegelian style, it won Best Art Direction and Best Costumes at the 1994 Nika Awards. Title: Brother (1997 film) Passage: Brother (Russian: , translit.  "Brat") is a 1997 Russian crime film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. The film stars Sergei Bodrov Jr. as Danila Bagrov, a young Russian ex-conscript. The character of Danila is considered by many in Russia to be an icon of the early post-Soviet period. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. After its release on VHS in June 1997, "Brother" unexpectedly became one of the most commercially successful Russian films released in the 1990s and quickly became a cult film throughout Russia. Due to the film's popularity and fan demand, a sequel, "Brother 2", was released in 2000. "Brother 2" is notable for having a significantly higher budget, more emphasis on action sequences, and taking place in Moscow and Chicago. Title: Morphine (film) Passage: Morphine is a 2008 Russian film by Aleksei Balabanov. Title: The Moon Is Blue Passage: The Moon Is Blue is a 1953 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Otto Preminger and starring William Holden, David Niven, and Maggie McNamara. Written by F. Hugh Herbert and based on his 1951 play of the same title, the film is about a young woman who meets an architect on the observation deck of the Empire State Building and quickly turns his life upside down. Herbert's play had also been a huge success in Germany, and Preminger decided to film English- and German-language versions simultaneously, using the same sets but different casts. The German film version is "Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach". Title: War (2002 film) Passage: War (Russian: , translit.  "Voyna") is a 2002 Russian film by Aleksei Balabanov about the realities of the Second Chechen War starring Aleksei Chadov and Ian Kelly. Title: Aleksei Balabanov Passage: Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov (Russian: ee Opo o ; 25 February 1959 18 May 2013) was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and producer, who shot mostly arthouse pictures, but gained mainstream popularity with the crime drama Brat ("Brother") and its more action-oriented sequel, "Brat-2" ("Brother 2"), both of which starred Sergei Bodrov, Jr. as a young hitman. "Brother" was successful both at the box office and in video copies, achieving wide popularity in Russia. Later, however, Balabanov became better known for his films "Cargo 200" (2007) and "Morphine" (2008).
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Aleksei Balabanov
Of the two, 56 Leonard Street and Latting Observatory, which was known as a wooden tower in New York City?
Title: 56 Leonard Street Passage: 56 Leonard Street is an 821 ft tall, 57-story skyscraper on Leonard Street in Tribeca, New York City, United States. Herzog de Meuron describes the building as "houses stacked in the sky." It is the tallest structure in Tribeca. Title: Appleton Building Passage: The Appleton Building occupied the front of a small block which was bounded by Broadway (Manhattan), Leonard Street, and Catharine Alley in New York City. It stood at 346 and 348 Broadway, was four stories tall, and was constructed entirely of brown stone. It was a familiar landmark in a quickly changing Broadway of the mid-19th century. It was one of Broadway's oldest buildings. Title: So's Your Old Man Passage: So's Your Old Man is a 1926 silent film comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring W.C. Fields and Alice Joyce. It was written by J. Clarkson Miller based on the story "Mr. Bisbee's Princess" by Julian Leonard Street as adapted by Howard Emmett Rogers. It was filmed at Astoria Studios in Queens, New York City. Title: Leonard Street Passage: Leonard Street is a street in the TriBeCa neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Title: E.W. Holbrook amp; Company Passage: E. W. Holbrook Company was a New York City dry goods firm which became bankrupt in July 1883. Located at 51 Leonard Street, near Broadway (Manhattan), in Lower Manhattan, the business was among the most well-known of its kind. The company, led by Edwin W. Holbrook and three other directors, was in debt in the amount of 750,000 The failure was attributed to losses involved in the operation of its three cotton mills. Holbrook also lost 500,000 on Wall Street (Manhattan) in speculation. During the week of E.W. Holbrook Company's insolvency, 162 Title: Former New York Life Insurance Company Building Passage: The Former New York Life Insurance Company Building, also known as the Clock Tower Building, was built as an office building located at 346 Broadway (with a secondary address of 108 Leonard Street) between Catherine Lane and Leonard Street, in Manhattan, New York City. Constructed in two stages, from 1868 to 1870 and from 1894 to 1899, it is a New York City Landmark and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Title: Kitchen, Montross amp; Wilcox Store Passage: The Kitchen, Montross Wilcox Store at 85 Leonard Street between Broadway and Church Street in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1861 in the Italianate style for a company which dealt in dry goods. The cast iron for the building's facade came from James Bogardus' ironworks, one of the few surviving buildings for which that is the case. The building's columns are referred to as "sperm-candle style" from their resemblance to candles made from spermaceti. Title: Varick Street Passage: Varick Street runs north-south primarily in the Hudson Square district of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Varick Street's northern terminus is in the West Village, where it is a continuation of Seventh Avenue South south of Clarkson Street. It continues downtown through Hudson Square and TriBeCa until it reaches Leonard Street, where it merges with West Broadway. Motor traffic is one-way southbound. Major east-west streets crossed include Houston Street and Canal Street. Approaching Broome Street, the two rightmost lanes of Varick Street are reserved for traffic entering the Holland Tunnel, where backups often occur at rush hour. Title: Aeolian Hall (Manhattan) Passage: Aeolian Hall was a concert hall in midtown Manhattan in New York City, located on the third floor of 29-33 West 42nd Street (also 34 West 43rd Street, from the other side) across the street from Bryant Park. The Aeolian Building was built in 1912 for the Aeolian Company, which manufactured pianos. Located on the site of the former Latting Tower, which during the 19th century was a popular observatory, the 18-story building contained the 1,100-seat Aeolian Hall. The building stands next to the Grace Building. Title: Latting Observatory Passage: The Latting Observatory was a wooden tower in New York City built as part of the 1853 Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations, adjoining the New York Crystal Palace. It was located on the North side of 42nd Street between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue across the street from the site of present-day Bryant Park. Conceived by Waring Latting and designed by architect William Naugle, the observatory was an octagonally-based, iron-braced wooden tower 315 ft high adjoining the Crystal Palace, with landings at three levels on the structure, allowing visitors to see into Queens, Staten Island and New Jersey. The tower, taller than the spire of Trinity Church at 290 ft , was the tallest structure in New York City from the time it was constructed in 1853 until it burned down in 1856. The tower's base was a 75-foot square, tapering to a top of six to eight feet. It could handle up to 1,500 people at a time.
Latting Observatory
56 Leonard Street
Latting Observatory
What year did Svetlana Andreyevna Ivanova star in a fim about the 2008 South Ossetia war?
Title: Kurta (village) Passage: Kurta (Georgian: ; Ossetian: ) is an abandoned village in the former South Ossetian autonomous oblast of Georgia. Populated largely by ethnic Georgians, it was one of the towns that remained under the control of Georgia between the unilateral secession of South Ossetia after the 19911992 South Ossetia War and the 2008 South Ossetia War. Title: List of diplomatic missions of South Ossetia Passage: This page lists the diplomatic missions of South Ossetia. South Ossetia is state with limited recognition in Northern Caucasus. It did not receive recognition from any UN member states until after the 2008 South Ossetia war. It is recognized by Nauru, Nicaragua, Russia and Venezuela. In addition, it is recognized also by Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh and Transnistria, which are not members of the United Nations. At present, South Ossetia has two embassies and two representative offices abroad. Title: Yury Morozov Passage: Yury Ionovich Morozov (Russian: , born 5 August 1949 in Sterlitamak, Bashkir ASSR, Russian SFSR, USSR) is a Russian businessman and politician, and a former Prime Minister of South Ossetia. Morozov was confirmed by the Parliament of South Ossetia on 5 July 2005. 23 Out of 24 MPs present voted in favour of his candidacy. On 18 August 2008, it was announced that Morozov and his government had been dismissed by South Ossetian President Eduard Kokoity. Kokoity said he thought the government was not handling the emergency aid from Russia, which was arriving after the 2008 South Ossetia war, good enough. Title: Svetlana Ivanova Passage: Svetlana Andreyevna Ivanova (Russian: ; born 26 September 1985) is a Russian theater and film actress. Her feature film debut was in "The 9th Company" (2005). Subsequently she starred in such films as "Franz Polina" (2006), "August Eighth" (2011) and others. Ivanova received a number of accolades for the role of Polina in "Franz Polina". Title: Arsen Kasabiev Passage: Arsen Kasabiev (Georgian: ; Russian: ) born November 15, 1987 in Tskhinvali, South Ossetia) is a Polish-Georgian weightlifter of Ossetian origin. At the 2004 Summer Olympics he placed 14th. At the 2008 Summer Olympics he originally placed fourth, but due to the doping faillure of Ilya Ilyin and Khadzhimurat Akkaev, he placed second. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, PR China he initially gained attention for being from South Ossetia due to the 2008 South Ossetia war. He publicly announced that he no longer wanted to represent Georgia and moved to Poland afterwards. Title: Georgian sea blockade of Abkhazia Passage: The Georgian sea blockade of Abkhazia has been in force since 2004, when it was ordered to be imposed by Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili. As a response to the 2008 South Ossetia war, Georgia moved to intensify Abkhazia and South Ossetia's isolation, declaring both entities as Russian-occupied territories outlawing economic activity in the regions without Tbilisis permission. Several cargo ships in Georgian waters have been detained by the Georgian coast guard in 2009 on the grounds of violating of Georgias law on occupied territories, which bans economic activities in breakaway Abkhazia and South Ossetia without Georgias consent. Title: Dmitry Medoyev Passage: Dmitry Nikolayevich Medoyev (Russian: ), born 15 May 1960, is the Ambassador of South Ossetia to the Russian Federation. Previous to recognition of South Ossetian independence by Russia on 26 August 2008, he was the secessionist envoy to Moscow for the Republic of South Ossetia. He was widely cited during the 2008 South Ossetia War on President Eduard Kokoity's position on the August 8 invasion, and has since been involved in negotiating Georgia's presumed territorial sovereignty over the region. Title: Foreign relations of South Ossetia Passage: The Republic of South Ossetia is a self-proclaimed state which is recognized by Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Nauru, Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Transnistria. South Ossetia declared independence from Georgia in 1991, but did not receive recognition from any UN member states until after the 2008 South Ossetia war. Title: August Eighth Passage: August Eighth (Russian: . , translit. "Avgust. Vosmogo") (2012) is a Russian action drama film about the 2008 South Ossetia war. It was produced and directed by Dzhanik Fayziev. Title: List of diplomatic missions in South Ossetia Passage: This page lists the diplomatic missions in South Ossetia. South Ossetia is a region that broke away from Georgia in 1991 and got its first international recognition after the 2008 South Ossetia war. The country has been recognized by Abkhazia, Nauru, Nagorno-Karabakh, Nicaragua, Russia, Transnistria, and Venezuela. At present, the capital Tskhinvali hosts two embassies and one representative office. Venezuelan and Nicaraguan ambassadors reside in Moscow.
2012
Svetlana Ivanova
August Eighth
Henry Chukwuemeka Onyekuru (born 5 June 1997) is a Nigerian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Belgian First Division A club RSC Anderlecht, on loan from which national football team represents Nigeria in international association football and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)?
Title: Henry Onyekuru Passage: Henry Chukwuemeka Onyekuru (born 5 June 1997) is a Nigerian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Belgian First Division A club RSC Anderlecht, on loan from Premier League club Everton and the Nigeria national team. Title: Nigeria national football team Passage: The Nigeria national football team represents Nigeria in international association football and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). They are three time African Champions, with their recent title in 2013, defeating Burkina Faso in the final. Title: List of R.S.C. Anderlecht players Passage: R.S.C. Anderlecht is a professional football team from Brussels, Belgium. The club was founded in 1908 and holds the record of Belgian championship titles. Players listed in this article are players who played in at least 100 games in the Belgian first division. The recordman of appearances in the first division for RSC Anderlecht is legendary player Paul Van Himst with 457 matches between 1960 and 1975. Joseph Mermans, nicknamed "Le Bombardier" (English: The Bomber ) is RSC Anderlecht record goalscorer with 338 goals in 384 matches, between 1942 and 1957. Dutch international Rob Rensenbrink, who scored 141 goals in 261 league appearances for Anderlecht between 1971 and 1980 was voted the club's greatest ever player in 2008. Title: Nigeria national beach soccer team Passage: The Nigerian national beach soccer team represents Nigeria in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation, the governing body for football in Nigeria. Title: Nigeria national futsal team Passage: The Nigeria national futsal team represents Nigeria in international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Futsal Commission of the Nigeria Football Federation. Nigeria have played in one edition of the Africa Futsal Cup of Nations after making their debut at the 2008 edition of the tournament where they were eliminated in the first round. Nigeria has also played in the FIFA Futsal World Cup making their debut on the international stage in 1992 where they were eliminated in the group stage after losing all three of their matches (to Argentina, Poland and host country Hong Kong respectively). Title: Aline Zeler Passage: Aline Zeler (born 2 June 1983) is a Belgian football striker, currently playing for RSC Anderlecht of the BeNe League. She previously played for Belgian First Division clubs RSC Anderlecht and K Sint-Truidense VV. She was the in 2010 and 2011. Title: Nigeria national under-23 football team Passage: Nigeria Olympic football team represents Nigeria in international football competitions in Olympic Games. The selection is limited to male players under the age of 23, except during the Olympic Games where the use of three overage players is allowed. The team is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation. Title: Akande Tope Passage: Akande Tope (born 3 December 1997) is a Nigeria footballer who currently plays for Shooting Stars in the Nigeria Premier League. He is from a family of 4 professional football players Akande Niyi Busaga, Akande Tunde and Akande Abiodun Asimiyu. He was signed on loan from Karamone F.C. in 2012 to Prime F.C. in the NIgeria Federation FA Cup and Nigeria National League NNL. He burst into the lime-lights in 2012 when he started showing more than expectations of the technical crew of Prime FC that made them fix him regular to the team. He was part of the team that made Prime FC qualified for the Semi-Final of the Nigeria Football Federation FA Cup which he scored a fantastic volley goal. He becameone of the key player of Prime FC in 2012 till 2014 but during his playing in Prime FC, several Nigeria top premier league teams Warri Wolves, Enyimba International F.C., Shooting Stars F.C. and Enugu Rangers F.C. made transfer request which negotiation could not finalised. Tope's representative is Ramone Remmie Title: RSC Anderlecht (women) Passage: RSC Anderlecht Fminin is a Belgian women's football team, currently playing at the Super League Vrouwenvoetbal. It formely played the Belgian First Division and the BeNe League, that was folded in 2015. The team was founded in 1971 as Brussels Dames 71. Title: Nigeria Football Federation Passage: The Nigeria Football Federation (until 2008 "Nigeria Football Association") organises domestic and international football in Nigeria. It was formally launched in 1945 and formed the first Nigerian national football team in 1949. It joined FIFA and the CAF in 1960. The NFF headquarters are in the city of Abuja.
Nigeria national football team
Henry Onyekuru
Nigeria national football team
Who is the film editor for the 2015 movie about four vampires named Viago, Vladislav, Deacon, and Petyr?
Title: K. D. George Passage: Karakkat Domnic George (K.D. George) (19081991) was an Indian film editor. He started his career as a projector operator in the Indian Military Service, and became a film editor in the Malayalam movie industry. His first film was also the first Malayalam talkie "Balan", which was released in 1938. He was the assistant editor of the famous Malayalam film "Chemmeen"; it was also the first South Indian film to win the Indian President's Gold Medal for the Best Film in 1965. His last film was "Ezhu Rathrikal" on YouTube , released in 1968. George left the film industry for health reasons and settled in Chowara, Sreemoolanagaram, Ernakulam District in Kerala. In addition to his native Malayalam, he also spoke English, Hindi, Tamil, and Kannada. George also lived in the United States for several years in the late 1980s. Title: Abandoned (2015 film) Passage: Abandoned is a 2015 movie about the true story of a trimaran Rose-Nolle which set sail from New Zealand in 1989, was capsized by a freak wave and drifted for 119 days. It was directed by John Laing. Title: Kaage Bangara Passage: Kaage Bangara (Part:1) is a Kannada film directed by Duniya Soori. This is a prequel to critically acclaimed 2015 movie "Kendasampige". Title: Yana Gorskaya Passage: Yana Gorskaya (Russian: ; ) is a Russian-American film editor. She is best known for her work in the editorial departments of the films "Spellbound" (2002), "Rocket Science" (2007) and "What We Do in the Shadows" (2015). Title: Adrenaline (film) Passage: Adrenaline is a 2015 movie directed by Joseph Quinn Simpkins and starring John Schneider, Charlene Amoia and Gregory Alan Williams. It concerns a drag racer who is left paraplegic by a car crash. Title: The Super Parental Guardians Passage: The Super Parental Guardians is a 2016 Philippine action comedy film starring Vice Ganda and Coco Martin. The film is directed by Joyce Bernal and is under the production of Star Cinema. The film marks the second film of Coco with Vice after their blockbuster tandem in the 2015 movie "Beauty and the Bestie". This is Vice Ganda's first non-VIVA Films produced film and first film to be directed by Bernal since Wenn V. Deramas' death in February 2016. This also marks as Vice Ganda's first non-MMFF movie since "This Guy's in Love with U Mare! " in 2012. Title: Southpaw (soundtrack) Passage: Southpaw (Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture) is the official soundtrack to the 2015 movie of the same name. The album, performed by various artists, was released on Shady Records on July 24, 2015. Title: James B. Clark (director) Passage: James B. Clark, Jr. (May 14, 1908 July 19, 2000) was an American film director, film editor, and television director. His career as a film editor began in 1937, and he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing in 1941 for "How Green Was My Valley". He continued to work as a film editor until 1960, but in 1955 also began a career as a film and television director. He tended to focus on works involving people's relationships with animals. Among the more popular and notable projects he directed were the films "A Dog of Flanders" (1959), "The Sad Horse" (1959), "Misty" (1961), "Flipper" (1963), "Island of the Blue Dolphins" (1964), and "My Side of the Mountain" (1969), and episodes of the television series "My Friend Flicka" (1955-1956), "Batman" (1966-1967), and "Lassie" (1969-1971). Title: What We Do in the Shadows Passage: Four vampiresViago, Vladislav, Deacon, and Petyrshare a flat in the Wellington suburb of Te Aro. Although Viago, Vladislav, and Deacon are all several centuries old, they have retained normal human appearances, but the 8,000-year-old Petyr resembles Count Orlok and acts more savagely than the younger vampires. Each night, Viago, Vladislav, and Deacon prowl the streets of Wellington searching for people to kill, but they must stay in the flat during the day to avoid sunlightwhich is lethal to vampirestherefore they have not adapted to 21st-century life. Deacon has a human servant (familiar)Jackiewho runs errands for the vampires, but she is frustrated that Deacon will not turn her into a vampire. Jackie leads her ex-boyfriend Nick to the vampire's flat so they can drink his blood: he escapes before they can kill him, but as he leaves the flat, Petyr attacks him and later turns Nick into a vampire. Title: Praveen Antony Passage: Praveen Antony had worked as an associate editor with Anthony (film editor). Praveen Antony had extensive experience as an assistant film editor, including four of Gautham Vasudev Menon's films that were edited by Anthony; Praveen Antony acknowledges Editor Anthony, Gautham Vasudev Menon as his educators and mentors.
Yana Gorskaya
Yana Gorskaya
What We Do in the Shadows
The Leader II album was produced by Gary Glitter who achieved popular success in what year?
Title: Gary Glitter Passage: Paul Francis Gadd (born 8 May 1944), known by the stage name Gary Glitter, is an English former glam rock singer, who achieved popular success in the 1970s and 80s. He was known for his extreme glam image of glitter suits, make-up and platform boots, and his energetic live performances. He sold over 20 million records, spent 168 weeks on the UK Singles Chart and had 21 hit singles placing him in the Top 100 UK most successful chart acts. From 1997, he returned to public notice for committing sex offences, being imprisoned for downloading child pornography in 1999, and child sexual abuse and attempted rape in 2006 and 2015. Title: The Glitter Band Passage: The Glitter Band are a glam rock band from England, who initially worked as Gary Glitter's backing band under that name from 1973, when they then began releasing records of their own. They were unofficially known as the Glittermen on the first four hit singles by Gary Glitter from 1972 to 1973. Title: Glitter (Gary Glitter album) Passage: (Gary) Glitter was an album released in 1972 by British glam rock singer Gary Glitter, produced by Bell Records. Two tracks, "I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock and Roll)" and "Rock and Roll", the latter a song in two parts, achieved success as singles; each spent time amongst the top 40 singles in both the US and UK. Title: Rock and Roll (Gary Glitter song) Passage: "Rock and Roll" (also known as "The Hey Song") is a song by English glam rock singer Gary Glitter that was released in 1972 as a single and on the album "Glitter". Co-written by Glitter and Mike Leander, the song is in two parts: Part 1 is a vocal track reflecting on the history of the genre, and Part 2 is a mostly instrumental piece. Both parts were popular in Britain, and the single went to No. 2 on the British charts. In concert, Glitter merged both into one performance. Title: Another Rock and Roll Christmas Passage: "Another Rock and Roll Christmas" is a Christmas song by English glam rock singer Gary Glitter, written by Glitter with Mike Leander and Eddie (Edward John) Seago and produced by Mike Leander. It was one of the most played Christmas hits on UK radio from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, but is now rarely heard publicly following Glitter's convictions on child pornography and abuse charges. Initially released in 1984, the song was later included on Glitter's fifth studio album, "Boys Will Be Boys" (1984) and was reissued many times, both as a single (including a collectors picture disc) and on other albums. Title: Leader II Passage: Leader II is a 1991 studio album by English musician Gary Glitter. It was his first album in seven years, 1984's "Boys Will Be Boys" being his previous album. The album includes the single "Ready to Rock". Title: G. G. (album) Passage: G.G. (or "Gary Glitter") is the title of Gary Glitter's third studio album, which was released in 1975. Title: Glittermen Passage: The Glittermen were a glam rock band from England, who backed Gary Glitter, un-credited, on his first four hit singles, from June 1972 until the summer of 1973, when they then officially became known as The Glitter Band. Continuing to back Gary Glitter on some of his further hit singles, but now as 'The Glitter Band', they began releasing records of their own under their new name. As The Glitter Band, they had seven UK Top 20 hit singles between March 1974 through to April 1976, and three hit albums. Title: The Execution of Gary Glitter Passage: The Execution of Gary Glitter is a ninety-minute mockumentary, produced by Juniper Communications Limited and broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK, which follows an imaginary trial and execution by hanging of former glam rock singer Gary Glitter, who has been convicted for possession of child pornography and sex with minors, for "offences against children". The programme was written, produced, and directed by Rob Coldstream, and was broadcast on 9 November 2009. Title: The Ultimate Gary Glitter 25 Years of Hits Passage: The Ultimate Gary Glitter 25 Years of Hits is a greatest hits album by English glam rock singer Gary Glitter. It was originally released in the United Kingdom in 1997 on the label Snapper Music, days after his arrest for possession of child pornography.
1970s
Leader II
Gary Glitter
Who was born first Lew Landers or Sherman Alexie?
Title: Barbary Pirate (film) Passage: Barbary Pirate is a 1949 American swashbuckler film starring Donald Woods and Trudy Marshall, directed by Lew Landers. Title: The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven Passage: The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven is a 1993 collection of interconnected short stories by Sherman Alexie. The characters and stories in the book, particularly "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona", provided the basis of Alexie's screenplay for the film "Smoke Signals". Title: Inner Sanctum (1948 film) Passage: Inner Sanctum is a 1948 American film noir directed by Lew Landers based on the Simon Schuster book series of the same name and the "Inner Sanctum Mystery" radio series. A previous film series of the show had been produced by Universal Pictures until 1945. It is the first and only film of M.R.S. productions, the initials of Richard B. Morros, Samuel Rheiner and Walter Shenson. Title: Lew Landers Passage: Lew Landers (January 2, 1901 December 16, 1962) was an American independent film and television director. Title: Ace the Wonder Dog Passage: Ace the Wonder Dog was a German Shepherd that acted in several films and film serials from 1938 to 1946. His first appearance was in the 1938 Lew Landers film Blind Alibi. He is considered by many critics an attempt by RKO Pictures to cash in on the success of Warner Bros.' canine sensation, Rin Tin Tin. Title: Reservation Blues Passage: Reservation Blues is a 1995 novel by American writer Sherman Alexie (Spokane-Coeur d'Alene). The novel follows the story of the rise and fall of a rock and blues band of Spokane Indians from the Spokane Reservation. In 1995, Thomas Builds-The-Fire, Junior Polatkin, and Victor Joseph, who also appear in Sherman Alexie's short story collection "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven," meet American blues musician Robert Johnson. He sold his soul to the devil in 1931 and claims to have faked his death seven years later. The three boys start a rock and blues band in Spokane using Johnson's enchanted guitar. Title: Jim Boyd (musician) Passage: Jim Boyd (1956 June 22, 2016) was a Native American singer-songwriter, actor, and member of The Jim Boyd Band on the Colville Indian Reservation in Washington. Boyd has performed in several groups, including XIT, Greywolf, and Winterhawk. Boyd sang four songs with lyrics by Sherman Alexie on the soundtrack for the 1998 movie "Smoke Signals", and also appeared in Alexie's "The Business of Fancydancing". Title: Sherman Alexie Passage: Sherman Joseph Alexie, Jr. (born October 7, 1966) is a Spokane-Coeur d'Alene-American novelist, short story writer, poet, and filmmaker. Much of his writing draws on his experiences as an Indigenous American with ancestry from several tribes. He grew up on the Spokane Indian Reservation and now lives in Seattle, Washington. Title: A Yank in Korea Passage: A Yank in Korea is a 1951 American film directed by Lew Landers and starring Lon McCallister. It was one of the first movies about the Korean War. Title: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Passage: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian is a 2007 novel for young adults written by Sherman Alexie and illustrated by Ellen Forney. The book won several awards, and was the first young adult fiction work by Alexie, a stand-up comedian, screenwriter, film producer, and songwriter who has previously written adult novels, short stories, poems, and screenplays. Alexie stated, "I did [write the book] because so many librarians, teachers, and teenagers kept asking me to write one."
Lew Landers
Lew Landers
Sherman Alexie
are Risn Murphy and Leo both nationals of the same country ?
Title: Sow into You Passage: "Sow into You" is an electronica song written and produced by Risn Murphy and Matthew Herbert for Murphy's debut solo album, "Ruby Blue", released in 2005. The song uses a metaphor of rain and harvesting for love and sex. It was released as the album's second single in October 2005 (see 2005 in music). Title: If We're in Love Passage: "If We're in Love" is a song written and produced by Risn Murphy and Matthew Herbert for Murphy's debut solo album, "Ruby Blue" (2005). It was released as the album's lead single in June 2005. Title: Risn Murphy discography Passage: Irish singer and songwriter Risn Murphy has released four studio albums, one live album, five extended plays, 26 singles (including nine as a featured artist) and 14 music videos. Murphy debuted in 1995 as lead singer of the electronic music duo Moloko. The duo achieved success in the United Kingdom, producing four top 20 singles. Moloko broke up in 2003 after Murphy had ended her relationship with musical partner Mark Brydon. Title: Risn Murphy Passage: Risn Marie Murphy ( ; ] ; born 5 July 1973) is an Irish singer-songwriter and record producer. She first became known in the 1990s as one-half of the UK trip hop duo Moloko with her partner Mark Brydon. After the breakup of Moloko, Murphy embarked on a solo career, releasing her debut solo album, "Ruby Blue", written and produced with experimental musician Matthew Herbert, to critical praise in 2005. Her second solo album, "Overpowered", was released in 2007. Title: Overpowered Passage: Overpowered is the second solo studio album by Irish singer and songwriter Risn Murphy. It was released on 11 October 2007 by EMI. Receiving widespread critical acclaim, the album was more commercially successful than its predecessor, "Ruby Blue" (2005), debuting at number 20 on the UK Albums Chart with 9,656 copies sold in its first week. "Overpowered" was shortlisted for the 2007 Choice Music Prize in Murphy's native Ireland. As of May 2015, the album had sold 65,532 copies in the United Kingdom. Title: Let Me Know Passage: "Let Me Know" is a song by Irish singer Risn Murphy from her second studio album, "Overpowered" (2007). The song was written and produced by Murphy and Andy Cato. It was released on 8 October 2007 as the album's second single. "Let Me Know" reached number 28 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Murphy's highest-peaking solo single to date. Title: Sing It Back Passage: "Sing It Back" is a song written and performed by Moloko (Risn Murphy and Mark Brydon). It first appeared in its original version on Moloko's second album, "I Am Not a Doctor"; it was released as a single on 15 March 1999, reaching number 45 on the UK Singles Chart. The song experienced chart success after it was remixed by DJ Boris Dlugosch, peaking at number four in the UK in August 1999. Murphy had started writing the lyrics while clubbing in New York City, and knew the song was at heart a dance track, but the group wanted to record it in a different artistic fashion for its album version. 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: Overpowered (song) Passage: "Overpowered" is a song by Irish singer Risn Murphy from her second studio album of the same name (2007). It was written by Murphy, Paul "Seiji" Dolby and Mike Patto, and produced by the former two. The song was released on 9 July 2007 as the album's lead single. "Overpowered" reached number 149 on the UK Singles Chart on downloads alone, as its physical formats were ineligible to chart. Title: Take Her Up to Monto Passage: Take Her Up to Monto is the fourth studio album by Irish singer Risn Murphy, released on 8 July 2016 by Play It Again Sam. It was co-produced with longtime collaborator Eddie Stevens during the same five-week session period that resulted in Murphy's previous album, "Hairless Toys" (2015).
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Leo (singer)
Sports Challenge was a sports-centered game show hosted by a sportscaster born in which year ?
Title: Game ng Bayan Passage: Game ng Bayan (abbreviated as GNB, lit. "Game of the Nation") is a short-lived Philippine game show hosted by Robin Padilla and Alex Gonzaga, with Eric Nicolas, Mary Jean Lastimosa and Negi. It premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel, replacing "Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal". It aired weekday afternoons at 5:00-5:45pm (timeslot may vary in some areas nationwide). This was the fourth localized Kapamilya game show after "Pilipinas, Game KNB? ", "" and "Celebrity Playtime". Title: Spring Break Challenge Passage: Spring Break Challenge is a one-off MTV reality game show spun off from MTV's long-running reality game show, "The Challenge". The spin-off series was somewhat cast-contestant dependent on "The Challenge" in that the "Spring Break Challenge" used various contestants from the precursor program. (To date, "The Challenge" has only used one contestant from "Spring Break Challenge".) "Spring Break Challenge" is also cast-contestant dependent on MTV's two flagship reality programs, "The Real World" and the now cancelled series "Road Rules". As with "The Challenge", T. J. Lavin was the host of "Spring Break Challenge". Title: Small Talk (U.S. game show) Passage: Small Talk is an American game show hosted by comedian Wil Shriner and produced by Reg Grundy Productions that aired on The Family Channel from September 30, 1996 to January 3, 1997 (reruns continued until January 17). The series aired as part of an original game show block, alongside "The New Shop 'Til You Drop", "Shopping Spree", "Wait 'Til You Have Kids", and "The New Family Challenge". Title: Dick Enberg Passage: Richard Alan Enberg (born January 9, 1935) is a retired American sportscaster. He provided play-by-play for various sports on numerous radio and television networks (including NBC, CBS, and ESPN), and for individual teams, over the course of an approximately 60-year career. Title: Sports Challenge Passage: Sports Challenge was a sports-centered game show that aired in weekly syndication from 1971 to 1979, with a separate version that aired briefly on CBS weekends from May 20 to September 9, 1973. Dick Enberg was host. Johnny Gilbert, Art James, and John Harlan announced. Title: Three for the Money Passage: Three for the Money is an American game show produced by Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions that aired on NBC from September 29 to November 28, 1975. Dick Enberg was the host with Jack Clark announcing. Enberg was also hosting "Sports Challenge" at the time and had just joined NBC's sports division. Title: Fanarchy Passage: Fanarchy is a weekly American sports debate show hosted by Zach Selwyn that airs on Versus. The show involves fans on webcams debating each other about current events in sports. The show's presentation is similar to ESPN's Around the Horn, except that the debaters are amateurs rather than sports journalists. Each week, seven fans debate each other, with the host eliminating two by the end of the show. The remaining five fans return the following week with two new fans chosen from entries on the show's website, which describes the process as "an experiment in sportsworld Social Darwinism." The show also involves a game show-like element, where two of the panelists compete in a topical trivia challenge, with the winner receiving immunity from elimination. Title: It's Not What You Know Passage: It's Not What You Know (sometimes styled as Chris Tarrant's It's Not What You Know) is a game show hosted by Chris Tarrant, which aired on the British digital TV channel Challenge from 28 April to 6 June 2008. The show was unusual as Challenge tends to air repeats of classic game shows that were originally commissioned by other broadcasters, very rarely producing original content. Title: Broke Ass Game Show Passage: Broke Ass Game Show (stylized as Broke A Game Show) is an American television game show hosted by Derek Gaines and David Magidoff. The series premiered on MTV on February 5, 2015. Title: The Price Is Right Passage: The Price Is Right is a television game show franchise originally produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, and created by Bob Stewart, and is currently produced and owned by FremantleMedia (Endemol in Netherlands). The franchise centers on television game shows, but also includes merchandise such as video games, printed media and board games. The franchise began in 1956 as a television game show hosted by Bill Cullen and was revamped in 1972. This version was originally hosted by Bob Barker. Since 2007, Drew Carey has hosted the program.
1935
Sports Challenge
Dick Enberg
Who was born first, Andrew Gimson or Boris Johnson?
Title: Boris Johnson Passage: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964), known as Boris Johnson, is a British politician, popular historian and journalist. He has served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs since 2016 and as Member of Parliament (MP) for Uxbridge and South Ruislip since 2015. He had previously been MP for Henley from 2001 to 2008 and Mayor of London from 2008 to 2016. A member of the Conservative Party, Johnson identifies as a one-nation conservative and has been associated with both economically and socially liberal policies. Title: Thames Estuary Airport Passage: A new Thames Estuary Airport has been proposed at various times since the 1940s. London's existing principal airports, Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, are each sub-optimally located in various ways, such as being too close to built-up areas or requiring aircraft to fly low over London. In the case of Heathrow, the growth of air traffic has meant that the airport is operating at 98 capacity. Several locations for a new airport have been proposed in the Thames Estuary, to the east of London. These include Maplin Sands off Foulness on the north side of the estuary; Cliffe and the Isle of Grain in Kent on the south side; and artificial islands located off the Isle of Sheppey such as the "Boris Island" proposal championed by Boris Johnson, the then Mayor of London. Economic considerations have so far ruled out a new coastal airport, while political considerations have ruled out a new inland airport, leaving planners with an as-yet-unresolved dilemma. Title: Boris: The Rise of Boris Johnson Passage: Boris: The Rise of Boris Johnson (2006) is a biography of Boris Johnson by Andrew Gimson, which discusses why Boris Johnson joined politics and became an MP. An updated edition was later published in 2008 after Johnson was elected Mayor of London. Title: Kulveer Ranger Passage: Kulveer Singh Ranger '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 1975) is a British Conservative politician. Previous roles include the Mayor of London's Director of Environment and Director of Digital London. Prior to that, Kulveer was appointed Director for Transport Policy by Boris Johnson after Johnson won the Mayoral election in May 2008. Title: Boris v. Ken: How Boris Johnson won London Passage: Boris v. Ken: How Boris Johnson won London is a 2008 book by Giles Edwards and Jonathan Isaby about the London mayoral election, 2008 Title: Andrew Gimson Passage: Andrew Gimson (born 1958) is a British political journalist. Gimson formerly wrote the parliamentary sketch for "The Daily Telegraph" and has written a book about Boris Johnson and a book entitled "Desired Effect". Title: Guto Harri Passage: Guto Harri (born 8 July 1966) is Managing Director of External Communications at Liberty Global. A former BBC Chief Political Correspondent, in May 2008 he was appointed as Communications Director for Mayor of London Boris Johnson's administration at London City Hall. He quit Johnson's team when Johnson was re-elected mayor in May 2012 and was confirmed in his role at newspaper publisher News International shortly afterwards. His first name is Welsh and is pronounced ] . Title: When Boris Met Dave Passage: When Boris Met Dave is a 2009 docudrama which investigates the shared past of David Cameron and Boris Johnson who, at the time of broadcast, were two of Britain's most influential Conservative Party politicians Cameron as Conservative leader and Johnson as Mayor of London. The film features interviews with people who knew Cameron and Johnson both at Eton College and Oxford where they were both members of the Bullingdon Club. The programme also looks at Johnson's campaign to become president of the Oxford Union and dramatises some of the other key events of their student days. The film was first broadcast on More4 on 7 October 2009 and was later repeated on Channel 4. Title: London Britannia Airport Passage: London Britannia Airport is a proposed six-runway airport to be built on an artificial island in the River Thames estuary to serve London, comparable to a similar approach taken with Hong Kong International Airport. The proposal had been dubbed "Boris island" by the media, reflecting the support for the project from former London Mayor Boris Johnson. The scheme was proposed by Testrad (Thames Estuary Research and Development), initially an agency formed by Johnson but now also involving other partners, and was rejected by the airport commission in January 2014. Title: Santander Cycles Passage: Santander Cycles (formerly Barclays Cycle Hire) is a public bicycle hire scheme in London, United Kingdom. The scheme's bicycles are popularly known as Boris Bikes, after Boris Johnson, who was the Mayor of London when the scheme was launched.
Andrew Gimson
Andrew Gimson
Boris Johnson
The Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics is funded by Yuri MIller and a man estimated to be worth how much money?
Title: Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics Passage: The Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics is an award announced in 2013, and funded by Yuri Milner and Mark Zuckerberg. Title: Maxim Kontsevich Passage: Maxim Lvovich Kontsevich (Russian: ;   ; born 25 August 1964) is a Russian and French mathematician. He is a professor at the Institut des Hautes tudes Scientifiques and a distinguished professor at the University of Miami. He received the Henri Poincar Prize in 1997, the Fields Medal in 1998, the Crafoord Prize in 2008, the Shaw Prize and Fundamental Physics Prize in 2012, and the Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics in 2014. Title: Demand-pull inflation Passage: Demand-pull inflation is asserted to arise when aggregate demand in an economy outpaces aggregate supply. It involves inflation rising as real gross domestic product rises and unemployment falls, as the economy moves along the Phillips curve. This is commonly described as ""too much money chasing too few goods"". More accurately, it should be described as involving ""too much money spent chasing too few goods"", since only money that is spent on goods and services can cause inflation. This would not be expected to happen, unless the economy is already at a full employment level. Title: Make It Big (film) Passage: Make It Big () is a 2002 South Korean comedy film. Song Seung-heon, Kim Young-jun and Kwon Sang-woo play three high school students who are startled when a bagful of money and a dead man fall on top of their car. Once they realize just how much money is in the bag, they give up any thought of calling the police. Title: Breakthrough Initiatives Passage: Breakthrough Initiatives is a program founded in 2015 and funded by Yuri Milner to search for extraterrestrial intelligence over a span of at least 10 years. The program is divided into multiple projects. Breakthrough Listen will comprise an effort to search over 1,000,000 stars for artificial radio or laser signals. A parallel project called Breakthrough Message is an effort to create a message "representative of humanity and planet Earth". The project Breakthrough Starshot aims to send a swarm of probes to the nearest star at about 20 the speed of light. The project Breakthrough Watch aims to identify and characterize Earth-sized, rocky planets around Alpha Centauri and other stars within 20 light years of Earth. Title: Albany Medical Center Prize Passage: The Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research is the United States' second highest value prize in medicine and biomedical research, awarded by the Albany Medical Center. Among prizes for medicine worldwide, the Albany Medical Center Prize is the fourth most lucrative (after the 3 million Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, the 1.2 million Nobel Prize in Medicine and the 1 million Shaw Prize in life science and medicine). Title: Terence Tao Passage: Terence Chi-Shen Tao FAA FRS (born 17 July 1975) is an Australian-American mathematician who has worked in various areas of mathematics. He currently focuses on harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, algebraic combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, geometric combinatorics, compressed sensing and analytic number theory. s of 2015 , he holds the James and Carol Collins chair in mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles. Tao was a co-recipient of the 2006 Fields Medal and the 2014 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics. Title: Mark Zuckerberg Passage: Mark Elliot Zuckerberg ( ; born May 14, 1984) is an American computer programmer and Internet entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of Facebook, and currently operates as its chairman and chief executive officer. His net worth is estimated to be US71.5 billion as of September 2017, and he is ranked by "Forbes" as the fifth richest person in the world. Title: Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences Passage: The Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences is a monetary award, funded by internet entrepreneurs: Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan of Facebook; Sergey Brin of Google; entrepreneur and venture capitalist Yuri Milner; and Anne Wojcicki, one of the founders of the genetics company 23andMe. The Chairman of the Board is Arthur D. Levinson of Apple. Title: Breakthrough Prize Passage: The Breakthrough Prize is a set of international awards bestowed in three categories by Breakthrough Prize Board in recognition of scientific advance.
US71.5 billion
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics
Mark Zuckerberg
Which sport did both Sandy Mayer and Patty Fendick play?
Title: 1994 IGA Classic Doubles Passage: Patty Fendick and Zina Garrison-Jackson were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Fendick with Meredith McGrath and Garrison-Jackson with Lori McNeil. Title: 1995 IGA Classic Doubles Passage: Patty Fendick and Meredith McGrath were the defending champions but only Fendick competed that year with Lisa Raymond. Title: 1987 Wimbledon Championships Mixed Doubles Passage: Kathy Jordan and Ken Flach were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Patty Fendick and Andy Kohlberg. Title: 1988 Fernleaf Classic Doubles Passage: Patty Fendick and Jill Hetherington won in the final 63, 63 against Belinda Cordwell and Julie Richardson. Title: 1988 Nutri-Metics Open Passage: The 1988 Nutri-Metics Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the ASB Tennis Centre in Auckland in New Zealand and was part of the Category 1 tier of the 1988 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. It was the third edition of the tournament and ran from 25 January until 31 January 1988. Patty Fendick won the singles title. Title: 1991 Australian Open Women's Doubles Passage: Patty Fendick and Mary Joe Fernndez won their first career Grand Slam title, defeating Gigi Fernndez and Jana Novotn 76, 61 in the final. Title: Patty Fendick Passage: Patty Fendick (born March 31, 1965) is a former professional women's tennis player and is the former women's tennis program head coach at University of Texas. Title: 1995 Peters International Women's Doubles Passage: Patty Fendick and Meredith McGrath were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Fendick with Mary Joe Fernndez and McGrath with Rennae Stubbs. Title: 1994 Australian Open Women's Doubles Passage: The Women's Doubles competition at the 1994 Australian Open was held between 17 January and 30 January 1994 on outdoor hard courts at the National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park in Melbourne, Australia. Gigi Fernndez and Natasha Zvereva won the title, defeating Patty Fendick and Meredith McGrath in the final. Title: Sandy Mayer Passage: Alexander "Sandy" Mayer (born April 5, 1952) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won ten titles in singles and twenty-four titles in doubles during his professional career. He was part of the winning tennis squad at Stanford University in 1973.
tennis
Sandy Mayer
Patty Fendick
In between Clarence Brown and Amos Gitai which one is Israeli filmmaker, mainly known for making documentaries and feature films?
Title: Alila Passage: Alila is a 2003 Israeli film directed by Amos Gitai and starring Yal Abecassis, Uri Klauzner, and Hanna Laslo. The drama follows half a dozen very different characters through their lives in modern-day Israel, giving Gitai an opportunity to comment on his country's top social issues. Title: Kippur Passage: Kippur () is a 2000 Israeli drama war film directed by Amos Gitai. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Gitai and Marie-Jose Sanselme; based on Gitai's own experiences as a member of a helicopter rescue crew during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. The film stars actors Liron Levo, Tomer Russo and Uri Klauzner in principal roles. Title: Laurent Brunet Passage: Laurent Brunet (born 1967) is a French Csar Award-winning cinematographer for "Sraphine" (2008) by Martin Provost. He is widely known for his work on the films of Raphael Nadjari. Brunet shot all five of Raphael Nadjari's feature films as well as Amos Gitai's "Free Zone" and Keren Yedaya's "Or (My Treasure)" as well as Christophe Honor's "The Beautiful Person". Title: Disengagement (film) Passage: Disengagement ("Dsengagement") is a film directed by Amos Gitai, starring Juliette Binoche, with Jeanne Moreau in a supporting role. The film is a FrenchItalianIsraeli co-production, and was shot in France, Germany and Israel. It is the third film of Gitai's Border Trilogy. Title: Clarence Brown Passage: Clarence Leon Brown (May 10, 1890 August 17, 1987) was an American film director. Title: Kadosh Passage: Kadosh (Hebrew: ) ("lit." Sacred) is a 1999 film by Israeli director Amos Gitai. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Amos Gitai Passage: Amos Gitai (Hebrew: ; born October 1950) is an Israeli filmmaker, mainly known for making documentaries and feature films, surrounding the Middle East and Jewish-Arab conflict. Title: Kedma (film) Passage: Kedma is a 2002 Israeli film directed by Amos Gitai and starring Andrei Kashkar and Helena Yaralova. It was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Metamorphosis of a Melody Passage: Milim (Hebrew "words"), English title Metamorphosis of a Melody is a 1996 Israeli drama film by Amos Gitai. The film starring Ronit Elkabetz and Samuel Fuller is based on "The Jewish War" by Josephus. It is a cinematic realisation of stage-based productions by Gitai. Title: Border Trilogy (Gitai) Passage: The Border Trilogy is a set of three films by Israeli director Amos Gitai:
Amos Gitai
Clarence Brown
Amos Gitai
Kim Hak-soon (born 1954) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter, Kim wrote and directed which naval thriller film, Northern Limit Line, a South Korean naval thriller film written and directed by Kim Hak-soon, based on the real-life events of the Second Battle of Yeonpyeong, released in what year?
Title: Second Battle of Yeonpyeong Passage: The Second Battle of Yeonpyeong (Korean: 2 , "Je I(2) Yeonpyeong Haejeon") was a confrontation at sea between North Korean and South Korean patrol boats along a disputed maritime boundary near Yeonpyeong Island in the Yellow Sea in 2002. This followed a similar confrontation in 1999. Two North Korean patrol boats crossed the contested border and engaged two South Korean Chamsuri-class patrol boats. The North Koreans withdrew before South Korean reinforcements arrived. Title: Battle of Daecheong Passage: The Battle of Daecheong was a skirmish between the South Korean and North Korean navies near the Northern Limit Line (NLL) on 10 November 2009 off Daecheong Island. A patrol boat from the northern Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was seriously damaged while the navy of the southern Republic of Korea (ROK) sustained no casualties. Title: Kim Hak-soon Passage: Kim Hak-soon (born 1954) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kim wrote and directed the naval thriller film "Northern Limit Line" (2015) which depicts a real-life naval skirmish with North Korea in June 2002. It drew more than 6 million viewers 29 days after its release on June 24, 2015, making it one of the top-grossing film in 2015. Title: Kim Young-tak Passage: Kim Young-tak (born 1976) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kim wrote and directed the comedy film "Hello Ghost" (2010). The comedy was a local hit - the 9th highest grossing Korean film in 2010, and won him the Best New Director (Film) at the 47th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2011. Title: Northern Limit Line Passage: The Northern Limit Line or North Limit Line (NLL)-(in ROK)- is a disputed maritime demarcation line in the Yellow (West) Sea between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on the north, and the Republic of Korea (ROK) on the south. This line of military control acts as the "de facto" maritime boundary between North and South Korea. Title: Baengnyeongdo Passage: Baengnyeong Island (sometimes spelled Baekryeong; ] ) is a 45.8 km2 , 8.45 km long and 12.56 km wide island in Ongjin County, Incheon, South Korea, located near the Northern Limit Line. The 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement which ended the Korean War specified that the five islands including Baengnyeong Island would remain under United Nations Command and South Korean control. This agreement was signed by both the DPRK and the United Nations Command. Since then, it serves as a maritime demarcation between North and South Korea in the Yellow Sea. It has a population of approximately 4,329. Title: Northern Limit Line (film) Passage: Northern Limit Line () is a 2015 South Korean naval thriller film written and directed by Kim Hak-soon, based on the real-life events of the Second Battle of Yeonpyeong. It stars Kim Mu-yeol, Jin Goo, and Lee Hyun-woo. Title: The Admiral: Roaring Currents Passage: The Admiral: Roaring Currents (), or simply The Admiral, is a 2014 South Korean naval war film directed and co-written by Kim Han-min. Based on the historical Battle of Myeongnyang, it stars an ensemble cast led by Choi Min-sik as the Korean naval commander Yi Sun-sin. The film was released theatrically in South Korea on July 30, 2014. Title: Five West Sea Islands Passage: Five West Sea Islands (Korean: ) refers to the five islands in the West Sea (Yellow Sea) administrated by Incheon, South Korea. They are Yeonpyeong Island, Baengnyeongdo, Daecheongdo, Socheongdo and U Island. Their positions are much closer to North Korea and their sovereignties are claimed by North Korea, but they are controlled by South Korea since the United Nations forces established the Northern Limit Line (NLL) above the islands in 1953 after the Korean War. Title: Kim Tae-kyun (director) Passage: Kim Tae-kyun (born June 17, 1960) is a South Korean film director. Kim wrote and directed "Volcano High" (2001) and "Temptation of Wolves" (2004). He also directed "The Adventures of Mrs. Park" (1996), "First Kiss" (1998), "A Millionaire's First Love", "Crossing" (2008), "Higanjima" (2010), "A Barefoot Dream" (2010), "Innocent Thing" (2014), and "Bad Sister" (2014). "Crossing" and "A Barefoot Dream" were selected as the South Korean entries for Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st and 83rd Academy Awards, but both did not make the final shortlist.
2015
Kim Hak-soon
Northern Limit Line (film)
Thomas "Tom" John Ypsilantis was known for the co-discovery of the antiproton along with an Italian physicist who was awarded what in 1959?
Title: Giovanni Bignami Passage: Giovanni Fabrizio Bignami (10 April 1944 - 24 May 2017) was an Italian physicist. From March 2007 until August 2008, he was Chairman of the Italian Space Agency. Between 2010 and 2014, he was the first Italian to chair the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), and from 2011 until 2015, he was President of INAF. He was also the chairman of the SKA project. He was married to fellow Italian astrophysicist Patrizia A. Caraveo. Title: Volta Prize Passage: The Volta Prize (French: le Prix Volta) was originally established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1801 to honor Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist noted for developing the battery. At that time Alessandro Volta was summoned to Paris to demonstrate his great discovery before the French Academy of Sciences. Bonaparte declared his presentation a triumph, presented him with a gold medal and conceived of the Volta Prize named in his honor, which the French government awarded for scientific achievement in electricity. An early recipient was Sir Humphry Davy for his work on electrolysis. Title: Michele Parrinello Passage: Michele Parrinello (born 7 September 1945, Messina) is an Italian physicist particularly known for his work in molecular dynamics (the computer simulation of physical movements of atoms and molecules). Parrinello and Roberto Car were awarded the Dirac Medal and the Sidney Fernbach Award in 2009 for their continuing development of the Car-Parrinello method, first proposed in their seminal 1985 paper, "Unified Approach for Molecular Dynamics and Density-Functional Theory". Title: Thomas Ypsilantis Passage: Thomas "Tom" John Ypsilantis (Greek: ; June 24, 1928 in Salt Lake City, Utah August 16, 2000 in Geneva, Switzerland) was an American physicist of Greek descent. Ypsilantis was known for the co-discovery of the antiproton in 1955, along with Owen Chamberlain, Emilio Segr, and Clyde Wiegand. Following this work, he moved to CERN to develop Cherenkov radiation detectors for use in particle physics. Title: Ugo Amaldi Passage: Ugo Amaldi; born 1934. is an Italian physicist. He is the son of the first CERN secretary general Edoardo Amaldi. Ugo Amaldi is currently a professor at University of Milan, having previously worked at Istituto Superiore di Sanit and CERN. He holds honorary doctorates from University of Lyon, University of Uppsala (1993), University of Valencia and University of Helsinki. He is a Fellow of the European Physical Society, a Distinguished Affiliated Professor at Technical University of Munich, member of the Accademia dei Lincei and also awarded the Bruno Pontecorvo Prize by CERN. He also founded the Hadron Therapy Project at CERN in 1991. Title: Filippo Giorgi Passage: Filippo Giorgi (born February 9, 1959) is an Italian physicist and an author of 19 chapters and over 250 peer-reviewed articles which he published in such journals as Journal of Geophysical Research, Climate Dynamics and many others. Title: Seven Brief Lessons on Physics Passage: Seven Brief Lessons on Physics (Italian: "" ) is a short book by the Italian physicist Carlo Rovelli. Originally published in Italian in 2014, the book has been translated into 41 languages. It is an Italian bestseller, with more than 300,000 copies sold in Rovelli's home country. Title: Eugenio Curiel Passage: Eugenio Curiel (December 11, 1912 in Trieste February 24, 1945 in Milan) was an Italian physicist and a prominent figure of the Italian resistance movement. He was awarded a gold medal (posthumously) for military valour. Title: Emilio Segr Passage: Emilio Gino Segr (1 February 1905 22 April 1989) was an Italian physicist and Nobel laureate who discovered the elements technetium and astatine, and the antiproton, a sub-atomic antiparticle, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1959. Title: Enrico Fermi Passage: Enrico Fermi ( ; ] ; 29 September 1901  28 November 1954) was an Italian physicist and the creator of the world's first nuclear reactor, the Chicago Pile-1. He has been called the "architect of the nuclear age" and the "architect of the atomic bomb". He was one of the very few physicists in history to excel both theoretically and experimentally. Fermi held several patents related to the use of nuclear power, and was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on induced radioactivity by neutron bombardment and the discovery of transuranic elements. He made significant contributions to the development of quantum theory, nuclear and particle physics, and statistical mechanics.
Nobel Prize in Physics
Thomas Ypsilantis
Emilio Segr
John Michael McDonagh wrote and directed The Guard which was nominated for a BAFTA, and replaced this film as the most successful independent Irish film of all time?
Title: What Richard Did Passage: What Richard Did is a 2012 Irish film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Malcolm Campbell. The film is loosely based on Kevin Power's "Bad Day in Blackrock", a fictionalised novel inspired by the real-life death of Brian Murphy in 2000. It won the best Irish film of the year award at the 10th Irish Film Television Awards and was the most commercially successful Irish film of 2012. Title: Ned Kelly (2003 film) Passage: Ned Kelly is a 2003 Australian historical drama film based on Robert Drewe's 1991 novel "Our Sunshine". Directed by Gregor Jordan, the film's adapted screenplay was written by John Michael McDonagh. The film dramatises the life of Ned Kelly, a legendary bushranger and outlaw who was active mostly in Victoria, the colony of his birth. In the film, Kelly, his brother Dan, and two other associatesSteve Hart and Joe Byrneform a gang of Irish Australians in response to Irish and English tensions that arose in 19th century Australia. Heath Ledger stars in the title role, with Orlando Bloom, Naomi Watts and Geoffrey Rush. Title: How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate Passage: How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate is a 1998 independent Irish film directed by Graham Jones, in which six teenagers devise a plan to cheat in their Leaving Certificate final school examinations. The film was shot in black and white on Super 16mm. After being hailed by critics it was blown up to 35mm for theatrical distribution. Many well known Irish faces made cameo appearances and some commentators regard the 2004 American film, "The Perfect Score", as a remake. Title: Irish Film Institute Passage: The Irish Film Institute (formerly the Irish Film Centre), also known as the IFI, is both an arthouse cinema and a national body that supports Irish Film heritage. The IFI presents film festivals, retrospectives and curated seasons, along with independent, Irish and foreign language films overlooked by commercial multiplexes at its cinemas in the Temple Bar quarter of Dublin. It maintains an archive of Irish films and provides education in film culture. Title: The Guard (2011 film) Passage: The Guard is a 2011 Irish buddy cop comedy film written and directed by John Michael McDonagh, starring Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle, Mark Strong and Liam Cunningham. It is the most successful independent Irish film of all time in terms of Irish box-office receipts, overtaking "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" (2006), which previously held this status. Title: W.C. (film) Passage: W.C. is an independent Irish film about two toilet attendants working in a jazz bar. The film premiered at the 2007 Dublin Film Festival and has screened at numerous other international film festivals worldwide, it won the Best Foreign Film award at the 2009 Las Vegas Film Festival and Best Film at the Waterford Film Festival. The film was released theatrically in 2009. Title: War on Everyone Passage: War on Everyone is a 2016 British black comedy buddy cop film written and directed by John Michael McDonagh. The film stars Alexander Skarsgrd, Michael Pea, and Theo James. Set and filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, it was screened in the Panorama section of the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 7 October 2016 through Icon Film Distribution. Title: John Michael McDonagh Passage: John Michael McDonagh is a screenwriter and film director with British and Irish nationality. He wrote and directed "The Guard" (2011) and "Calvary" (2014), both films starring Brendan Gleeson, receiving a BAFTA Award nomination for the former. He was born in London in 1967. He is the older brother of playwright and filmmaker Martin McDonagh. Title: Scott Belshaw Passage: At amateur level, Belshaw fought for the Lisburn ABC in Lisburn and won five Irish titles and a number of Ulster championship titles. It was during his amateur days that Belshaw perfected his unorthodox style of fighting, known in some circles as the angry dancing Andrew 'Andy' Fyfe technique. After what Belshaw considered a poor decision during a quarter final fight of the 2006 Irish seniors championship when he was disqualified for holding despite being ten points up in a fight with Michael McDonagh, Belshaw left the amateur ranks and decided to become a professional with Frank Maloney. Title: Calvary (film) Passage: Calvary is a 2014 Irish drama film written and directed by John Michael McDonagh. It stars Brendan Gleeson, Chris O'Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen, Dylan Moran and Isaach de Bankol. The film began production in September 2012 and was released in April 2014 in Ireland and the United Kingdom, in July in Australia and August 2014 in the United States. The film was screened at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.
that Shakes the Barley"
John Michael McDonagh
The Guard (2011 film)
When was the American businessman, magazine publisher and playboy died based on who's name Youssef Gergi Abed was named to 'The Hugh Hefner of the Middle East'?
Title: Victor Lownes Passage: Victor Aubrey Lownes III (April 17, 1928 January 11, 2017) was an executive for HMH Publishing Company Inc., later known as Playboy Enterprises, from 1955 through the early 1980s. Soon after he met Hugh Hefner in 1954, Hefner founded "Playboy" magazine, and Lownes eventually joined his publishing company, serving as vice president. Lownes was a close confidant of Hefner and gained a reputation for dating Playboy Playmates. Title: Hugh Hefner Passage: Hugh Marston Hefner (April 9, 1926 September 27, 2017) was an American businessman, magazine publisher and playboy. He was the editor-in-chief of "Playboy" magazine, which he founded in 1953. He was also the chief creative officer of Playboy Enterprises, which is the publishing group that operates the magazine. An advocate of sexual liberation and freedom of expression, Hefner was a political activist and philanthropist in several other causes and public issues. Title: Bridget Marquardt Passage: Bridget Christina Marquardt (ne Sandmeier; born September 25, 1973) is an American television personality, model, and actress, known for her role on the reality television series "The Girls Next Door", which depicted her life as one of "Playboy" magazine publisher Hugh Hefner's girlfriends. Although not a Playboy Playmate, she has appeared in nude pictorials with her "Girls Next Door" co-stars and fellow Hefner girlfriends Holly Madison and Kendra Wilkinson. Title: Kendra Wilkinson Passage: Kendra Leigh Baskett ("ne" Wilkinson; born June 12, 1985) is an American television personality, businesswoman, glamour model, and author. She is known for being one of Hugh Hefner's three girlfriends and for her role on the E! reality television series "The Girls Next Door", on which her life in the Playboy Mansion was documented. Although not a Playboy Playmate, she has appeared in three nude pictorials with her "Girls Next Door" co-stars and fellow Hefner girlfriends Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt. Her first reality series, "Kendra", debuted in June 2009. Title: Pp Abed Passage: Youssef Gergi Abed (1911 December 2006), also known as Pp Abed, was a Lebanese adventurer, explorer and entrepreneur. He is considered the epitome of Lebanon's golden age. Nicknamed 'The Hugh Hefner of the Middle East', he was frequently linked with a series of beauty icons from around the world. Title: Playboy Mansion Passage: The Playboy Mansion (also known as the Playboy Mansion West) was the home of late "Playboy" magazine founder Hugh Hefner. Located in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California, near Beverly Hills, the mansion became famous during the 1970s through media reports of Hefner's lavish parties. Title: Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel Passage: Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel is a 2009 documentary film directed by Brigitte Berman about Hugh Hefner, creator of "Playboy" magazine. Berman previously directed the Academy Award-winning documentary "". Title: Crystal Hefner Passage: Crystal Hefner (ne Harris; born April 29, 1986) is an American model, DJ, and television personality. She was the "Playboy" Playmate of the Month for December 2009, and is the widow of "Playboy" publisher Hugh Hefner, having been married to him from December 31, 2012 until his death on September 27, 2017. Title: Playboy Passage: Playboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine. It was founded in Chicago in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a 1,000 loan from Hefner's mother. Notable for its centerfolds of nude and semi-nude models (Playmates), "Playboy" played an important role in the sexual revolution and remains one of the world's best-known brands, having grown into Playboy Enterprises, Inc., with a presence in nearly every medium. In addition to the flagship magazine in the United States, special nation-specific versions of "Playboy" are published worldwide. Title: Playboy Enterprises Passage: Playboy Enterprises, Inc. is an American privately held global media and lifestyle company headquartered in Beverly Hills, California. It was founded by Hugh Hefner to initially manage the "Playboy" magazine empire. The company is structured with two primary business segments: Media (which manages content for print, digital, social, mobile, TV and radio platforms) and Licensing (which licenses the Playboy name, Rabbit Head design and other trademarks, logos and images for use in connection with consumer goods, venues and events). Today, Playboy Enterprises, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the development and distribution of content, products and high-profile events that embody both eroticism and fine art. The Playboy rabbit logo is one of the most widely recognized and popular brands in the world.
September 27, 2017
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WHich cast in Final Destination 3 began hisher career at the age of ten?
Title: The Final Destination Passage: The Final Destination (alternatively known as Final Destination 4) is a 2009 American 3D supernatural horror film written by Eric Bress and directed by David R. Ellis, both of whom also worked on "Final Destination 2". Released on August 28, 2009, it is the fourth installment of the "Final Destination" film series, and the first to be shot in HD 3D. It is currently the highest-grossing "Final Destination" film, earning 186 million worldwide but also received the worst critical reception of the franchise. It was followed by "Final Destination 5" (2011). Title: Final Destination 3 Passage: Final Destination 3 is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong and the third installment in the "Final Destination" film series. The screenplay was written by Wong and Glen Morgan, both of whom had worked on the franchise's first film. "Final Destination 3" stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Ryan Merriman, and is set five years after the first film. Winstead plays Wendy Christensen, a teenager who has a premonition that a roller coaster on which she and her classmates are riding derails. Although she saves some of them, Death begins hunting for the survivors. Wendy realizes the photos she took in the amusement park contain clues about how her classmates will die, and tries to use them to save the rest of the survivors. Title: Ecstasia Sanders Passage: Ecstasia Sanders (born July 15, 1985) is an American Canadian actress. She's known for her supporting roles in "Final Destination 3" (2006) and "Dr. Dolittle 3" (2006). Title: Mary Elizabeth Winstead Passage: Mary Elizabeth Winstead (born November 28, 1984) is an American actress and singer. She has starred in scream queen roles in the horror films including "Final Destination 3" (2006), "Black Christmas" (2006), "Death Proof" (2007), "The Thing" (2011), "" (2012), and "10 Cloverfield Lane" (2016). She appeared as John McClane's daughter Lucy in the fourth and fifth films in the "Die Hard" franchise (2007, 2013), Ramona Flowers in "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" (2010), Leah in "The Beauty Inside" (2012), and Kate Hannah in the Sundance drama "Smashed" (2012). Title: Clear Rivers Passage: Clear Rivers is a fictional character from the "Final Destination" film series. Created by Jeffrey Reddick and portrayed by Ali Larter, the character first appeared in "Final Destination" (2000) as a high school senior who, after surviving a plane explosion foreseen by Alex Browning, assists him on "cheating Death" by rescuing the other survivors from their impending doom. Clear returns in the sequel "Final Destination 2" (2003), where she aids Kimberly Corman in saving the new set of victims from the Route 23 pile-up. The character also appears in the novelizations of the two motion pictures. Title: Wendy Christensen Passage: Wendy Christensen is a fictional character in the "Final Destination" franchise. The character, created by James Wong and Glen Morgan, and portrayed by actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead, serves as the protagonist of "Final Destination 3". Outside of the films, the character also appears in the novelization of "Final Destination 3". Title: Ryan Merriman Passage: Ryan Earl Merriman (born April 10, 1983) is an American actor. He began his career at the age of ten and has appeared in several feature films and television shows. He is best known for a handful of Disney Channel original movies and for portraying Jake Pierce in "The Ring Two", Kevin Fischer in "Final Destination 3" and Ian Thomas in "Pretty Little Liars". Title: Final Destination 2 Passage: Final Destination 2 is a 2003 American supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis. The screenplay was written by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, based on a story by Gruber, Bress, and series creator Jeffrey Reddick. It is the sequel to the 2000 film "Final Destination" and the second installment of the "Final Destination" film series. Title: William Bludworth Passage: William "Bill" Bludworth is a fictional character in the "Final Destination" film series, portrayed by Tony Todd. He appears in "Final Destination", "Final Destination 2", and "Final Destination 5". William Bludworth is the owner of Bludworth Funeral Homes who has the most knowledge of Death and its forces or capacities. Title: Corkscrew (Playland) Passage: Corkscrew is a steel roller coaster located at Playland At the PNE amusement park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is famous for its appearance in the 2006 motion picture Final Destination 3 (known in the movie as Devil's Flight) and the 2012 motion picture , as well as the popular television series Smallville (season three's "Magnetic"). The bonus disc of the "Final Destination 3" DVD set includes behind the scenes footage shot on and around the coaster, documenting the challenges involved in shooting the complex scenes.
Ryan Merriman
Final Destination 3
Ryan Merriman
Frank Dean Lucas's congressional district stretches from the edge of Tulsa to what other state's border?
Title: West Virginia's 2nd congressional district Passage: West Virginia's 2nd congressional district stretches from the Ohio River border with Ohio to the Potomac River border with Maryland and the border with Virginia. It includes the capital city of Charleston and the rapidly growing residential communities of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle and Potomac Highlands regions connected by a narrow strip of nearly unpopulated counties. It has been accurately described as 20 miles wide and 300 miles long. Title: Ciro Rodriguez Passage: Ciro Davis Rodriguez (born December 9, 1946) is the former U.S. Representative for Texas 's 23 congressional district , serving from 2007 until 2011. The district stretches from El Paso in the west to San Antonio in the east, a distance of some 500 miles. He previously represented the neighboring 28th congressional district from 1997 to 2005, and was a member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1987 to 1997. He currently serves as a justice of the peace for Bexar County. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Title: Virginia's 11th congressional district Passage: Virginia's Eleventh Congressional District is a U.S. congressional district in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The district stretches from Herndon to Quantico, comprising most of Fairfax County, all of the city of Fairfax, and part of eastern Prince William County. The residents of the 11th district are represented by Democrat Gerry Connolly. Title: Oklahoma Panhandle Passage: The Oklahoma Panhandle is the extreme northwestern region of the state of Oklahoma, consisting of Cimarron County, Texas County, and Beaver County, from west to east. As with other salients in the United States, its name comes from the similarity of its shape to the handle of a cooking pan. Title: Marcy Kaptur Passage: Marcia Carolyn "Marcy" Kaptur ( ; born June 17, 1946) is the U.S. Representative for Ohio 's 9 congressional district , who has served since 1983. She is a member of the Democratic Party. The district stretches from Kaptur's hometown of Toledo to Cleveland. It includes all of Ottawa and Erie counties, and parts of Lucas, Lorain and Cuyahoga counties. Title: Florida's 6th congressional district Passage: Florida's 6th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Florida. The district stretches from the southern Jacksonville suburbs to New Smyrna Beach. It includes the city of Daytona Beach. Title: Florida's 9th congressional district Passage: Florida's 9th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Florida. The district stretches from eastern Orlando south-southeast to Yeehaw Junction. It also includes the cities of Kissimmee and St. Cloud. Title: Florida's 25th congressional district Passage: Florida's 25th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Florida. The district stretches from suburbs west of Miami west along the northern border of The Everglades along Alligator Alley to communities east of Naples and Marco Island. Title: Frank Lucas (Oklahoma politician) Passage: Frank Dean Lucas (born January 6, 1960) is an American politician. Lucas is the U.S. Representative for Oklahoma 's 3 congressional district , serving since 2003, having previously represented the 6th district, from 1994 to 2003. He is a member of the Republican Party and chairs the House Committee on Agriculture. His district, numbered as the 6th district from 1994 to 2003, is the largest congressional district in the state and one of the largest in the nation that does not cover an entire state. It covers 34,088.49 square miles and stretches from the Panhandle to the fringes of the Tulsa suburbsalmost half of the state's land mass. Title: Missouri's 8th congressional district Passage: Missouri's 8th Congressional District is one of 435 congressional districts in the United States and one of eight congressional districts in the state of Missouri. The district encompasses rural Southeast Missouri and South Central Missouri as well as some counties in Southwest Missouri. The district stretches from the Bootheel in the south to the St. Louis southern exurbs of Festus, Hillsboro, and surrounding areas in the Lead Belt; it ranges in the east to counties along the Mississippi River and in the west to counties along the Ozark Plateau near Branson.
Oklahoma Panhandle
Frank Lucas (Oklahoma politician)
Oklahoma Panhandle
Wading River was the end of the extension just north of what state highway on Long Island?
Title: Rocky Point (LIRR station) Passage: Rocky Point was a station on the Wading River Extension on the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. This abandoned station was just east Broadway between King Road Prince Road, along what is now access for Long Island Power Authority power lines. Title: Miller Place (LIRR station) Passage: Miller Place (originally Miller's Place) was a station on the Wading River Extension on the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. The station was just east of Sylvan Avenue just north of New York State Route 25A, along what is now access for Long Island Power Authority power lines. Title: The Times Beacon Record Passage: Times Beacon Record Newspapers is a community newspaper publisher, located in Setauket, NY, consisting of seven different weekly newspapers serving Suffolk County localities on the North Shore of Long Island spanning from the town of Huntington into Wading River. The current publisher is Leah S. Dunaief. Title: Calverton National Cemetery Passage: Calverton National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in the Town of Riverhead in Suffolk County on eastern Long Island in New York. The cemetery's street address is in Calverton but the property is in the adjacent hamlet of Wading River. It encompasses 1045 acre and as of the end of 2008 had 212,000 interments. Title: Wading River (LIRR station) Passage: Wading River was the terminus of the abandoned Wading River Extension on the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. This is an abandoned station just outside south of downtown Wading River, and was located on Wading River-Manor Road (former Suffolk CR 25) north of New York State Route 25A. Title: Shoreham (LIRR station) Passage: Shoreham was a station on the Wading River Extension on the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. This is an abandoned station just east of the intersection of North Country Road Randall Road, along what is now access for Long Island Power Authority power lines. Title: Benson House (Wading River, New York) Passage: Benson House is a three-story, red-shingled wood-frame home in Wading River, New York, situated on the North Shore of Long Island, on a 150-foot-high bluff overlooking Long Island Sound. From 1942 until 1945 it housed an important World War II counterintelligence operation, designed to deceive Germany and Japan about Allied war plans. Title: Brookhaven State Park Passage: Brookhaven State Park is a 1638 acre state park in Wading River, New York, approximately 74 mi east of New York City. Established in 1971, the park land was formerly the property of Brookhaven National Laboratory. Protecting a large amount of the Long Island Pine Barrens, the park also contains scattered wetlands. Title: New York State Route 25A Passage: New York State Route 25A (NY 25A) is a state highway on Long Island in New York in the United States. It serves as the main eastwest route for most of the North Shore of Long Island, running for 73 mi from Interstate 495 (I-495) at the QueensMidtown Tunnel in the New York City borough of Queens to NY 25 in Calverton, Suffolk County. The highway is a northern alternate route of NY 25, which follows a more inland routing along Jericho Turnpike. Title: County Route 46 (Suffolk County, New York) Passage: County Route 46 (CR 46) is a major county road in eastern Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. It runs south-to-north from CR 75 in Smith Point County Park (part of the Fire Island National Seashore) to New York State Route 25A (NY 25A) near the border of Shoreham and Wading River. The road is known as the William Floyd Parkway along its entire length, and is named after William Floyd, a Long Island native and a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. Despite its "parkway" designation within the State of New York, the road is open to commercial vehicles.
New York State Route 25A
Wading River (LIRR station)
New York State Route 25A
"Hot Hot Hot!!!" is a song from an album released in which year ?
Title: Make Up the Breakdown Passage: Make Up the Breakdown is the debut mass-produced album by Hot Hot Heat, following the release of the "Knock Knock Knock" EP. It was released on October 8, 2002. It was ranked the 20th best album of the year on "Pitchfork"' s Top 50 Albums of 2002. Title: Pat and Mick Passage: Pat and Mick were a British vocal duo, consisting of popular radio personalities Pat Sharp and Mick Brown, both of whom are from London. They released a charity single, a cover version, each year from 1988 to 1993, achieving a top 10 hit with their 1989 single. The royalties from their record sales were donated to Capital FM's 'Help A London Child' charity. All their singles were produced by Stock Aitken Waterman, except "Shake Your Groove Thing" and "Hot Hot Hot", both of which were produced by Stock Waterman. With their last single released in 1993, they have no immediate plans to collaborate on future charity singles. In 1993, they released their only album "Don't Stop Dancin'", which compiled all their singles and b-sides on a continuous mix. Title: Buster Poindexter (album) Passage: Buster Poindexter is an eponymous album released by RCA Records in 1987 by Buster Poindexter, the alter ego of New York Dolls frontman David Johansen. Johansen re-recorded the track "Heart of Gold" as Buster Poindexter, which originally appeared on Johansen's 1981 solo album "Here Comes the Night." The song "Hot Hot Hot" was a Billboard single and received heavy play on MTV. Title: Talk to Me, Dance with Me Passage: "Talk to Me, Dance with Me" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Hot Hot Heat from their first album, "Make Up the Breakdown". The song was released in the U.S. as the third single from the album on November 3, 2003. It reached number 33 on the Alternative Songs chart. Title: Let Me In (Hot Hot Heat song) Passage: "Let Me In" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Hot Hot Heat, released as the second single from their third studio album, "Happiness Ltd.". It was released in the UK and the US as a downloadable single on September 3, 2007. The song was featured on the soundtrack for Saints Row 2. It reached a peak position of 138 on the UK Singles Chart. Title: Phenomenon (LL Cool J song) Passage: "Phenomenon" is the first single by LL Cool J from his seventh album "Phenomenon". It was released on October 14, 1997. It samples the song "Who Is He And What Is He To You" by Creative Source. On the B-Side was "Hot Hot Hot". It interpolates bits of Liquid Liquid's song "Cavern". The lyrics "Something Like a Phenomenon" and the beat are taken from the song "White Lines" by Melle Mel. Title: Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me Passage: Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me is the seventh studio album by British alternative rock band The Cure, released in May 1987. Title: No, Not Now Passage: "No, Not Now" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Hot Hot Heat and is taken from their first album, "Make Up the Breakdown". The song was released in the UK as the second single from the album on July 28, 2003. It reached number 38 in the UK Singles Chart. Title: Bandages (song) Passage: "Bandages" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Hot Hot Heat and is from their first album, "Make Up the Breakdown". The song was released in the UK and US as the first single from "Make Up the Breakdown" on March 23, 2003. It reached number 25 in the UK. It was released as downloadable content for the Rock Band series on September 23, 2008. Title: Hot Hot Hot!!! (The Cure song) Passage: "Hot Hot Hot!!!" is the name of a 1988 single by British rock band The Cure from their album "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me". The song reached number 45 in the UK whereas it was more successful in Ireland, where it reached number 18, and in Spain, entering the Top 10.
1987
Hot Hot Hot!!! (The Cure song)
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Are both David Byrne and Takahiro Moriuchi musical vocalists?
Title: David Byrne Live at Union Chapel Passage: David Byrne Live at Union Chapel is a DVD of a live performance at the London church of the same name by David Byrne released on October 26, 2004. Title: News (band) Passage: News, stylized as NEWS, is a four-member Japanese band consisting of Keiichiro Koyama, Takahisa Masuda, Shigeaki Kato and Yuya Tegoshi. The group's name is an acronym based on the cardinal directions (North, East, West, South). Formed in 2003 by Johnny Kitagawa as a nine-member group under the label Johnny's Entertainment, NEWS released a promotional single "NEWS Nippon" (News , News Japan) , which was used for the World Cup of Volleyball Championships. In 2004, Takahiro Moriuchi (present-day Taka of One Ok Rock) left the group and the remaining eight members released their debut single, "Kib: Yell" ( Yell , Hope Yell) , which debuted atop the Oricon charts. Title: Songs of David Byrne and Brian Eno Tour Passage: The Songs of David Byrne and Brian Eno Tour is a 20082009 promotional concert tour of music co-written by David Byrne and Brian Eno with performances by Byrne. In addition to being a retrospective of the duo's collaborations, the tour promoted the album "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today". The musical performers were accompanied by dancers who were choreographed to several songs. Performances were held across the world and later documented on a tour EP and a concert film. Title: 5.....Go Passage: 5...GO is an album by South Korean rock band F.T. Island. It was released on 13 May 2015. The album was released to celebrate the band's fifth anniversary in Japan. The title track "Primavera" is a collaboration with Japanese rock singer Takahiro Moriuchi from One Ok Rock. Title: David Byrne Passage: David Byrne ( ; born 14 May 1952) is a Scottish-born American musician who was the founding member, principal songwriter, and lead singer and guitarist of the American new wave band Talking Heads, active between 1975 and 1991. Byrne is a multi-instrumentalist and is known for his distinctive voice. Title: Here Lies Love (musical) Passage: Here Lies Love is a biographical 'poperreta' musical, based on the concept music album by David Byrne and Fatboy Slim. The concept album is based on David Byrne's research on the life of former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos. The musical is a production of three-time Tony Award winner Jhett Tolentino and has been shown in the United States and the United Kingdom. Title: Takahiro Moriuchi Passage: Takahiro Moriuchi ( , Moriuchi Takahiro , born April 17, 1988 in Tokyo) , known professionally as Taka, is the lead vocalist of the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. Prior to this, he was in the boyband NEWS throughout 2003 until he left the group and the agency. Taka is the lyricist and composer of his band. Title: One Ok Rock discography Passage: Japanese rock band One Ok Rock has released eight studio albums, two EPs, 22 singles, seven video albums, six cover versions, and 32 music videos. One Ok Rock was formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005, currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitarleader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums). Title: Ride, Rise, Roar Passage: Ride, Rise, Roar is a documentary film chronicling the Songs of David Byrne and Brian Eno Tour conducted by David Byrne in 20082009. The film includes concert footage, footage of the planning and rehearsals for the tour, and exclusive interviews with Byrne, Eno, and the supporting musicians and dancers. Title: One Ok Rock Passage: One Ok Rock, stylized as ONE OK ROCK (pronounced in Japanese as "one o'clock"), is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005. The band currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitarleader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums).
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David Byrne
Takahiro Moriuchi
What is the name of the Soviet sniper and World War II hero who had has sight restored by Vladimir Filatov?
Title: Hermann Kre Passage: Hermann Kre (23 July 1895 11 August 1943) was a German general (Generalleutnant) in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded the 4th Mountain Division. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Kre was killed instantly by a shot in the head from a Soviet sniper on 11 August 1943 near Novorossiysk, Soviet Union. Title: Semyon Nomokonov Passage: Semyon Danilovich Nomokonov (12 August 1900 12 June or 15 July 1973) was a Soviet sniper during World War II, credited with 367 kills, recorded in his sniper log. An ethnic Buryat-Mongolian Hamnigan Evenk, Nomokonov was among the indigenous peoples of Russia who fought in the war. He received the nickname Taiga Shaman from the enemies. Title: Vladimir Filatov Passage: Vladimir Petrovich Filatov (Russian: ao , 15 [O.S. 27] February 1875, Mikhaylovka, Penza Governorate, Russian Empire - 30 October 1956, Odessa, Ukrainian SSR) was a Russian and Ukrainian ophthalmologist and surgeon best known for his development of tissue therapy. He introduced the tube flap grafting method, corneal transplantation and preservation of grafts from cadaver eyes. He founded the Institute of Eye Diseases Tissue Therapy in Odessa, Soviet Union (today Ukraine). Filatov is also credited for restoring Vasily Zaytsev's sight when he suffered an injury to his eyes from a mortar attack during Battle of Stalingrad. Title: Richard Tesak Passage: Richard Tesak ( Prague 3 December 1915 Usti nad Labem 27 March 1967) was a Czechoslovakian general and World War II hero. He was also a Hero of the Soviet Union. Title: 1030 Vitja Passage: 1030 Vitja is a 75 km main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by SovietRussian astronomer Vladimir Aleksandrovich Albitzky on May 25, 1924. Its provisional designation was 1924 RQ. It was named after Viktor Zaslavsky, Russian World War II hero. Title: Wally Kinnan Passage: Henry Wallace "Wally" Kinnan (March 7, 1919 November 22, 2002) was a decorated World War II hero, also was one of the first well known U.S. pioneer television broadcast meteorologists. Kinnan held American Meteorological Society Television Seal 3. Kinnan, who also served in World War II as a B-17 bomber pilot and then an Advanced Weather Officer attaining the rank of Captain in the United States Air Force before resigning in March 1953 to enter broadcasting in Oklahoma. Title: Vasily Korzh Passage: Vasily (Vasil) Zakharovich Korzh (Belarusian: , Russian: ; 13 January 18995 May 1967), also known under the Soviet partisan "nom de guerre" "Komarov", was a Belarusian communist activist and Soviet World War II hero. Title: Noah Adamia Passage: Noah Petrovich Adamiya (Georgian: , Noe Adamia; Russian: ) (December 21, 1917 July 3, 1942) was a Soviet sniper of the Soviet Maritime Forces and Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. He participated in the Sevastopol sniper movement and personally trained about 80 snipers. Adamiya is credited with killing around 300 German soldiers during the Battle of Sevastopol. Title: Lyudmila Pavlichenko Passage: Liudmyla Mykhailovna Pavlychenko (Ukrainian: , Russian: ; July 12, 1916October 10, 1974) was a Ukrainian Red Army Soviet sniper during World War II. Credited with 309 kills, she is regarded as one of the top military snipers of all time and the most successful female sniper in history. Title: Vasily Zaytsev Passage: Vasily Grigoryevich Zaytsev; 23 March 1915 15 December 1991) was a Soviet sniper and a Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. Prior to 10 November, he killed 32 Axis soldiers with a standard-issue rifle. Between 10 November 1942 and 17 December 1942, during the Battle of Stalingrad, he killed 225 enemy soldiers, including 11 snipers.
Vasily Zaytsev
Vladimir Filatov
Vasily Zaytsev
Who created the series whose voice work Carol Ann Susi is most known for?
Title: F1600 Championship Series Passage: The F1600 Championship Series was created by the SCCA in 2011. The series is organized by Formula Race Promotions, the same organisation which organizes the F2000 Championship Series, and sanctioned by the United States Auto Club. It is a series whose champion is eligible for the Road to Indy Shootout provided the driver is of an eligible age. Title: Carol Ann Toupes Passage: Carol Ann Toupes (1936 July 24, 2004) was one of the famed Toupes triplets whose birth and early childhood captivated the San Francisco media of the day. She died of liver cancer in her home in San Francisco and is survived by her sisters. Title: Baldi (radio) Passage: Baldi is a BBC Radio 4 murder mystery series whose central character is Paolo Baldi (played by David Threlfall), a Franciscan priest on sabbatical, lecturing on semiotics at a university in contemporary Dublin. After helping the police as a translator for an Italian witness, he turns sleuth. Created by Barry Devlin, it is produced by BBC Northern Ireland. Title: Gulf Playhouse Passage: Gulf Playhouse, also known as Gulf Playhouse: 1st Person and First Person Playhouse, was an American anthology series that aired on Friday nights from 195253 on NBC. Originally conceived as a standard live dramatic anthology series, it was later redeveloped as a summer replacements series whose anthology stories were now told as seen through the "eye" of the camera. The actors in each episode would talk to the camera as if it were a person, animal or object. Title: Jin Kazama Passage: Jin Kazama (Japanese: , Hepburn: Kazama Jin ) is a fictional character and main protagonist of the "Tekken" fighting game series released by Namco Bandai Games. He was introduced in the 1997 game "Tekken 3". Jin is consistently voiced by Isshin Chiba since he debuted in "Tekken 3" and has had multiple English actors across other appearances. Jin was created to be the new protagonist of the series whose constant fights with his family members would eventually lead him to become an antihero, as crafted by Bandai Namco director Katsuhiro Harada. Title: Maximum entropy spectral estimation Passage: Maximum entropy spectral estimation is a method of spectral density estimation. The goal is to improve the spectral quality based on the principle of maximum entropy. The method is based on choosing the spectrum which corresponds to the most random or the most unpredictable time series whose autocorrelation function agrees with the known values. This assumption, which corresponds to the concept of maximum entropy as used in both statistical mechanics and information theory, is maximally non-committal with regard to the unknown values of the autocorrelation function of the time series. It is simply the application of maximum entropy modeling to any type of spectrum and is used in all fields where data is presented in spectral form. The usefulness of the technique varies based on the source of the spectral data since it is dependent on the amount of assumed knowledge about the spectrum that can be applied to the model. Title: Murder of Carol Cole Passage: Carol Ann Cole (previously nicknamed as "Bossier Doe" or "Bossier's Doe" and officially known as Cold Case No. 81-018329) was a seventeen-year-old American murder victim whose corpse was discovered in early 1981 in Bellevue, Bossier Parish, Louisiana. The victim remained unidentified until 2015, when DNA tests confirmed her identity. Cole, native to Kalamazoo, Michigan, had been missing from San Antonio, Texas since 1980. Cole's murder remains unsolved, although the investigation is continuing. Title: Carol Ann Susi Passage: Carol Ann Susi (February 2, 1952 November 11, 2014) was an American actress. She was known for providing the voice of recurring unseen character Mrs. Wolowitz on the television series "The Big Bang Theory". Title: Carol Crawford Passage: Carol Ann Crawford (February 22, 1934 August 10, 1982), also known as Carol Stolkin and Carol Ross, was an American backgammon and bridge player from Buffalo, New York who spent many years in Detroit, Michigan. . In 1973, she became the second woman to win the world backgammon championships. Title: The Big Bang Theory Passage: The Big Bang Theory is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom serve as executive producers on the series, along with Steven Molaro. All three also serve as head writers. The show premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007. The series' tenth season premiered on September 19, 2016. In March 2017, the series was renewed for two additional seasons, bringing its total to twelve, and running through the 201819 television season. The eleventh season premiered on September 25, 2017.
Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady
Carol Ann Susi
The Big Bang Theory
What is the English translation to the name of the academy that has fiver graduates called La Quinta del Buitre?
Title: La Quinta del Buitre Passage: La Quinta del Buitre is the moniker given by Spanish sport journalist Julio Csar Iglesias to the five homegrown Real Madrid players who were at the core of the team that dominated Spanish football in the 1980s. The name ("Vulture's Cohort") was derived from Emilio Butragueo's nickname "El Buitre ", the most charismatic and prominent player of the group. The other four members were Sanchis, Rafael Martn Vzquez, Mchel and Miguel Pardeza. All five players were graduates of Real Madrid's youth academy, La Fbrica. Title: La Quinta Inns amp; Suites Passage: La Quinta Inns Suites (Spanish: "La Quinta", "the Villa", pronounced 'la KEEN-ta) is a chain of limited service hotels in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Honduras. La Quinta Holdings Inc first sold shares to the public in April, 2014, and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol LQ. La Quinta has headquarters in Irving, Texas. Title: 1981 Grand Marnier Tennis Games Passage: The 1981 Grand Marnier Tennis Games was a men's professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 6th edition of the Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1981 Volvo Grand Prix. It was played at the La Quinta Resort and Club in La Quinta, California in the United States and was held from February 16 through February 22, 1981. Title: La Fbrica Passage: 'La Fbrica' (English: "The Factory") is the name given to the Real Madrid Youth Academy and player farm system, or ""cantera"." It is a world class youth academy that has contributed to Real Madrid's sporting success throughout its history. For instance, in the 1980s, Real Madrid won five consecutive La Liga titles, two consecutive UEFA Europa Leagues and reached three consecutive UEFA Champions League semi-finals with a squad composed mostly of players formed at La Fbrica. Title: 1985 Pilot Pen Classic Passage: The 1985 Pilot Pen Classic was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 10th edition of the Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1985 Nabisco Grand Prix. It was played at the La Quinta Resort and Club in La Quinta, California in the United States from February 18 through February 25, 1985. Title: La Quinta, California Passage: La Quinta is a resort city in Riverside County, California, United States, specifically in the Coachella Valley between Indian Wells and Indio. The population was 37,467 at the 2010 census, up from 23,694 at the 2000 census. The "Robb Report" credits La Quinta as the leading golf destination in the US. Among those destinations is the La Quinta Resort and Club, a resort dating to 1926, where director Frank Capra wrote the screenplay for "Lost Horizon". The Tom Fazio-designed golf course at The Quarry at La Quinta is ranked among the top 100 golf courses in the United States. In January 2008, the Arnold Palmer Classic Course at the city's SilverRock Golf Resort became one of the four host golf courses for the annual Bob Hope Chrysler Classic PGA golf tournament. Title: 1986 Pilot Pen Classic Passage: The 1986 Pilot Pen Classic was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 11th edition of the Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1986 Nabisco Grand Prix. It was played at the La Quinta Resort and Club in La Quinta, California in the United States from February 24 through March 3, 1986. Title: 1983 Congoleum Classic Passage: The 1983 Congoleum Classic was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 8th edition of the Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1983 Volvo Grand Prix. It was played at the La Quinta Resort and Club in La Quinta, California in the United States from February 21 through February 28, 1983. Jos Higueras won the singles title. Title: 1982 Congoleum Classic Passage: The 1982 Congoleum Classic was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 7th edition of the Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1982 Volvo Grand Prix. It was played at the La Quinta Resort and Club in La Quinta, California in the United States and began on February 15, 1982. Title: Tage Inn Passage: Tage Inn Corporation was a hotel company in New England that developed, owned and operated mid-scale without food beverage hotels during the 1990s and early 2000s. The company was founded by Joseph P. Tagliente and his son Joe Jr. with the opening of their first hotel in Milford, Massachusetts in 1989. From there they developed three additional hotels in Andover, Massachusetts by 1992, Somerville, Massachusetts in 2000 and Manchester, New Hampshire in 2003. In 2004 the Tagliente Family decided to sell their hotels to the La Quinta Hotel Corporation for 26 Million USD. La Quinta subsequently converted the hotels to La Quinta Hotels Suites.
The Factory
La Quinta del Buitre
La Fbrica
Who was the wife of the explorer whose first land site in North America was Cape Bonavista Newfoundland?
Title: French Shore Passage: The French Shore also called the Treaty Shore, resulted from the 1713 ratification of the Treaty of Utrecht. The provisions of the treaty allowed the French to fish in season along the north coast of Newfoundland between Cape Bonavista and Point Riche. This area had been frequented by fishermen from Brittany since the early 16th century, which they called "le petit nord" ( little North ). Title: Matthew (ship) Passage: The Matthew is a replica of a caravel sailed by John Cabot in 1497 from Bristol to North America, presumably Newfoundland. After a voyage which had got no further than Iceland, Cabot left again with only one vessel, the "Matthew", a small ship (50 tons), but fast and able. The crew consisted of only 18 people. "The Matthew" departed either 2 May or 20 May 1497. He sailed to Dursey Head (latitude 5136N), Ireland, from where he sailed due west, expecting to reach Asia. However, landfall was reached in North America on 24 June 1497. His precise landing place is a matter of much controversy, with Cape Bonavista or St. John's in Newfoundland the most likely sites. Title: Point Riche Passage: The Headland of Point Riche is located near the community of Port aux Choix on the Great Northern Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Point Riche to Cape Bonavista was the defining points of coastline where the French could fish around the coast of Newfoundland which is called the French Shore. The point is marked by the Point Riche Lighthouse. Title: Sebastian Cabot (explorer) Passage: Sebastian Cabot (Italian and Venetian: "Sebastiano Caboto", Spanish: "Sebastin Caboto", "Gaboto" or "Cabot"; c. 1474 c. December 1557) was an Italian explorer, likely born in the Venetian Republic. He was the son of Italian explorer John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) and his Venetian wife Mattea. Title: Cape Bonavista Light Passage: Cape Bonavista Light is a lighthouse located on Cape Bonavista, Newfoundland. The lighthouse, which operated from 1843 until 1962, is now a provincial museum, containing an exhibition about life in a lighthouse during the 1870s. Title: Norman D. Vaughan Passage: Colonel Norman Dane Vaughan (December 19, 1905 December 23, 2005) was an American dogsled driver and explorer whose first claim to fame was participating in Admiral Byrd's first expedition to the South Pole. He also ran dog teams in a professional capacity as part of a search and rescue unit in World War II, in sporting events like the Olympics and the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, and in three Presidential Inauguration ceremonies. Title: John Cabot Passage: John Cabot (Italian: "Giovanni Caboto" , Venetian: "Zuan Chabotto" ; c. 1450 c. 1500) was a Venetian navigator and explorer whose 1497 discovery of the coast of North America under the commission of Henry VII of England was the first European exploration of the mainland of North America since the Norse visits to Vinland in the eleventh century. To mark the celebration of the 500th anniversary of Cabot's expedition, both the Canadian and British governments elected Cape Bonavista, Newfoundland, as Cabot's first landing site. However, alternative locations have also been proposed. Title: Cape Freels, Newfoundland and Labrador Passage: Cape Freels is one of the communities that comprise an area (also known as Cape Freels) on the northeast coast of the Island of Newfoundland, called Bonavista North, in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. These communities have a shared history in that they were settled by people from England, predominantly from the West Country - Dorset, Devon, Somerset and Hampshire. Title: Cape Freels (Avalon) Passage: Cape Freels is a headland on the island of Newfoundland at the southern tip of the Avalon Peninsula. It is the most southerly point of land on the island of Newfoundland and hence the most southerly of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. This cape on the Avalon Peninsula is not to be confused with another Cape Freels in Newfoundland, located at the northern extremity of Bonavista Bay. In addition, Cape Freels (Avalon) shares the distinction of being the most southerly point in Newfoundland with nearby Cape Pine, which is situated at the same latitude. Title: Cape Bonavista Passage: Cape Bonavista is a headland located on the east coast of the island of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is located at the northeastern tip of the Bonavista Peninsula, which separates Trinity Bay to the south from Bonavista Bay to the north. The nearby town of Bonavista takes its name from this historic landmark.
Mattea
Sebastian Cabot (explorer)
John Cabot
Where is the company that developed Far Cry based?
Title: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Passage: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is a 2013 first-person shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It is a stand-alone expansion to the 2012 video game "Far Cry 3" and the eighth overall installment in the "Far Cry" franchise. The game, a parody of 1980s action films and video games, takes place on a retro-futuristic open world island with players assuming the action role of the military cyborg Sergeant Rex "Power" Colt. Title: Far Cry (video game) Passage: Far Cry is a first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek and published by Ubisoft. The game was released for Microsoft Windows on March 23, 2004. It is the first installment in the "Far Cry" series, followed by 2008's "Far Cry 2". Title: Far Cry 2 Passage: Far Cry 2 is an open world first-person shooter developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in October 2008. It is the second installment of the main "Far Cry" series, preceded by 2004's "Far Cry" and followed by 2012's "Far Cry 3". Title: Far Cry 5 Passage: Far Cry 5 is an upcoming first-person shooter action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is the eleventh installment and the fifth main title in the "Far Cry" series. It is scheduled to be released on February 27, 2018. Title: CryEngine Passage: CryEngine is a game engine designed by the German game developer Crytek. It has been used in all of their titles with the initial version being used in "Far Cry", and continues to be updated to support new consoles and hardware for their games. It has also been used for many third-party games under Crytek's licensing scheme, including "" and "SNOW". Warhorse Studios uses a modified version of the engine for medieval RPG "". Ubisoft maintains an in-house, heavily modified version of CryEngine from the original "Far Cry" called the Dunia Engine, which is used in their later iterations of the "Far Cry" series. Title: Far Cry Passage: Far Cry is a franchise of first-person shooter video games, all which have been published by Ubisoft. The first game, "Far Cry", was developed by Crytek to premiere their new CryEngine software, and released in March 2004. Subsequently, Ubisoft obtained the full rights to the franchise and the bulk of the development is handled by Ubisoft Montreal with assistance from other Ubisoft satellite studios. The following games in the series have used a Ubisoft-modified version of the CryEngine, the Dunia Engine, allowing for open world gameplay. To date, there have been four main games in the series, with a fifth one announced for a 2018 release, along with two standalone expansions; the first game, initially developed for Microsoft Windows, also saw a number of ports to video game consoles. Title: Far Cry Primal Passage: Far Cry Primal is an action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on February 23, 2016 and for Microsoft Windows on March 1, 2016. The game is a spiritual predecessor to the main "Far Cry" series. It is the first Far Cry game set in the Mesolithic Age. It revolves around the story of Takkar, who starts off as an unarmed hunter and rises to become the leader of a tribe. Title: Far Cry Instincts Passage: Far Cry Instincts is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Ubisoft for Xbox. A remake of the original Microsoft Windows version of "Far Cry", "Instincts " is less open-ended and more linear, due to the console's reduced processing power which prevents the full rendering of the Microsoft Windows version's vast islands and landscape. However, "Instincts" added new multiplayer modes, weapons, and feral abilities, the latter being reflected in the modified storyline. A port of the game was also planned for the PlayStation 2, but was ultimately canceled. Title: Crytek Passage: Crytek GmbH is a German video game and software developer, based in Frankfurt, Germany. Founded by Turkish German brothers Cevat, Avni and Faruk Yerli in Coburg in September 1999 and moved to Frankfurt in 2006, Crytek also operates further studios in Kiev and Istanbul. Title: Far Cry 4 Passage: Far Cry 4 is an action-adventure first-person shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. It is the successor to the 2012 video game "Far Cry 3", and the fourth main installment in the "Far Cry" series. The game was released on November 18, 2014.
Frankfurt, Germany.
Far Cry (video game)
Crytek
A North Korean football player who has played for Moranbong Sports Team played for what team in that is controlled by the DPR Korea Football Association in the 1966 FIFA World Cup?
Title: Shin Yung-kyoo Passage: Shin Yung-Kyoo (born 30 March 1942) is a North Korean football defender who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Moranbong Sports Team. Title: Lim Zoong-sun Passage: Lim Zoong-Sun (born 16 July 1943) is a North Korean football defender who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Moranbong Sports Team. Title: North Korea national football team Passage: The North Korea national football team (recognized as Korea DPR by FIFA and known colloquially and in the media as North Korea) represents the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in international association football and is controlled by the DPR Korea Football Association, the governing body for football in North Korea. Title: Moranbong Sports Club Passage: Moranbong Sports Club (Chosn'gl: ; Hanja: ) is a North Korean football club based in Pyongyang. They play in the DPR Korea League. The highest football league in North Korea. Title: Kim Seung-il (footballer) Passage: Kim Seung-il (born 2 September 1945) is a North Korean football forward who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Moranbong Sports Team. Title: Lee Keun-hak Passage: Lee Keun-Hak (born 7 July 1940) is a North Korean football goalkeeper who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Moranbong Sports Team. Title: An Se-bok Passage: An Se-Bok (born 29 October 1946) is a North Korean football midfielder who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Amrokgang Sports Team. Title: Kim Yung-kil Passage: Kim Yung-kil (born 29 January 1944) is a North Korean football defender who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Rodongja Sports Team. Title: Rimyongsu Sports Club Passage: Rimyongsu Sports Club (Chosn'gl: ; Hanja: ) is a North Korean football club, based in Sariwon. Despite never winning the DPR Korea League, Rimyongsu supplied four players to the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship and five players to the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, more than any other North Korean club. Title: North Korea national under-20 football team Passage: The North Korea national under-20 football team is the youth association football team representing North Korea in youth competitions and it is controlled by DPR Korea Football Association. The team participated in 2014 AFC U-19 Championship and qualified for the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup after reaching the Finals stage.
The North Korea national football team
Lim Zoong-sun
North Korea national football team
The place where the 2011 KHL Junior Draft took place is how many miles outside of Moscow?
Title: Teuvo Tervinen Passage: Teuvo Henri Matias Tervinen (born 11 September 1994) is a Finnish professional ice hockey centre currently playing for the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected in the first round, 18th overall, of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks after playing several seasons with the Jokerit organization in Finland. Also being drafted by the KHL's Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in the 2011 KHL Junior Draft, he is known for his offensive abilities and play-making skills. Title: Bogdan Yakimov Passage: Bogdan Petrovich Yakimov (born 4 October 1994) is a Russian professional ice hockey centre. He is currently playing with HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) he is on loan from the Edmonton Oilers in the National Hockey League (NHL). Yakimov was selected 32nd overall by HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk in the 2011 KHL Junior Draft, and was also selected by the Edmonton Oilers in the 3rd round (83rd overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Title: Mytishchi Arena Passage: Mytishchi Arena (Russian: , Arena Mitishchi ) is a multi-purpose indoor sporting arena that is located in Mytishchi, which 5 km (3 miles) outside of Moscow, Russia. The arena is used to host events such as: ice hockey, figure skating, basketball, volleyball, handball, tennis, badminton, futsal, artistic gymnastics, gymnastics, ice dancing, ballroom dancing, wrestling, Olympic weightlifting, boxing, concerts, festivals, exhibitions, conferences, dance evenings, circus performances, fashion shows, and other events. Title: List of HC CSKA Moscow draft picks Passage: This is a complete list of ice hockey players who were drafted in the Kontinental Hockey League Junior draft by the CSKA Moscow franchise. It includes every player who was drafted, regardless of whether they played for the team. Mikhail Pashnin became the CSKA first junior draft pick during the 2009 KHL Junior Draft. Title: 2011 KHL Junior Draft Passage: The 2011 KHL Junior Draft was the third entry draft held by the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), taking place on 28 May 2011 in Mytishchi Arena. Ice hockey players from around the world aged between 17 and 21 years of age were selected. Players eligible to take part in the draft were required to not have an active contract with a KHL, MHL or VHL team. A total of 371 players participated in the draft, 171 of these playing in Russia, 100 in Europe and 100 in North America. Title: 2014 KHL Junior Draft Passage: The 2014 KHL Junior Draft was the sixth entry draft held by the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). It took place on May 8, 2014. Ice hockey players from around the world aged between 17 and 21 years of age were selected. Players eligible to take part in the draft were required to not have an active contract with a KHL, MHL or VHL team. Title: List of HC Lev draft picks Passage: This is a complete list of ice hockey players who were drafted in the Kontinental Hockey League Junior draft by the HC Lev Praha franchise. It includes every player who was drafted, regardless of whether they played for the team. Tom Rachnek became Lev's first junior draft pick during the 2012 KHL Junior Draft. Title: KHL Junior Draft Passage: The KHL Junior Draft is an annual meeting in which every franchise of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) systematically select the rights to available amateur ice hockey players who meet draft eligibility requirements (1721 years old, no active KHL, MHL or VHL contract). The KHL Junior Draft is held once every year in Mytishchi Arena, generally within two to three months after the conclusion of the previous season. During the draft, teams take turns selecting amateur players from junior, collegiate, or European leagues. Title: List of Dinamo Riga draft picks Passage: This is a complete list of ice hockey players who were drafted in the Kontinental Hockey League Junior draft by the Dinamo Riga franchise. It includes every player who was drafted, regardless of whether they played for the team. Roberts Bukarts became the Dinamo first junior draft pick during the 2009 KHL Junior Draft. Title: Miro Aaltonen Passage: Miro Aaltonen (born 7 June 1993) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player. He is currently under contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL). Aaltonen was selected by Atlant Moscow Oblast in the 2nd round (45th overall) of the 2011 KHL Junior Draft, and he was also selected by the Anaheim Ducks in the 6th round (177th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
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Mytishchi Arena
Which Austrian politician has been a member of a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Austria since 2013?
Title: Swiss People's Party Passage: The Swiss People's Party (German: "Schweizerische Volkspartei" , SVP; Romansh: "Partida populara Svizra" , PPS), also known as the Democratic Union of the Centre (French: "Union dmocratique du centre" , UDC; Italian: "Unione Democratica di Centro" , UDC), is a national-conservative and right-wing populist political party in Switzerland. Chaired by Albert Rsti, the party is the largest party in the Federal Assembly, with 65 members of the National Council and 5 of the Council of States. Title: Philipp Schrangl Passage: Philipp Schrangl (born 14 March 1985) is an Austrian politician who has been a Member of the National Council for the Freedom Party of Austria (FP) since 2013. Title: French Agrarian and Peasant Party Passage: The French Agrarian and Peasant Party (French: "Parti agraire et paysan franais" , PAPF) was a French political party founded in 1927 during the French Third Republic. The PAPF was founded on a corporatist, right-wing populist and agrarian program. However, the PAPF divided into a left-wing and right-wing, with the party's "left" founding the Republican, Social and Agrarian Party led by the PAPF's sole deputy in 1932, Louis Guillon (Vosges). The right-wing, which remained known as the PAPF, was led by Pierre Math (Cte-d'Or). Title: Independent Greeks Passage: The Independent Greeks (Greek: , "Anexartitoi Ellines", ANEL) is a conservative, national-conservative, and right-wing populist political party in Greece. The party won 10 seats in the September 2015 parliamentary election and agreed to renew its coalition government with the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA). Title: Sweden Democrats Passage: Sweden Democrats or Swedish Democrats (Swedish: "Sverigedemokraterna" , SD) is a nationalist political party in Sweden that was founded in 1988. The party describes itself as social conservative with a nationalist foundation, however the party has been described as far-right, right-wing populist, national-conservative, and anti-immigration. The party had its roots in Swedish fascism and was a part of the white supremacy movement in the late-1980s; initially, it was characterized by right-wing extremism and activism. Among the founding party officials were several people that had formerly expressed strong support for the ideology of Nazism. SD's logo from the 1990s was a version of the torch used by the UK National Front, until it was changed to an Anemone hepatica flower in 2006 (Swedish: "blsippa" ). Jimmie kesson has been party chairman since 2005. Title: Reform Party of Canada Passage: The Reform Party of Canada (French: Parti rformiste du Canada ) was a right-wing populistref name"BaumanKahana" ref federal political party in Canada that existed from 1987 to 2000. Reform was founded as a Western Canada-based protest movement and eventually became a populist conservative party, with strong social conservative elements. It was initially motivated by the perceived need for democratic reforms and by profound Western Canadian discontent with the Progressive Conservative (PC) federal government of Brian Mulroney. Title: Progress Party (Norway) Passage: The Progress Party (Bokml: "Fremskrittspartiet" , Nynorsk: "Framstegspartiet" , FrP) is a political party in Norway which identifies as classical liberal (libertarian) and conservative-liberal. Academics broadly categorise the party as neoliberal populist, while the party itself, Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg, centrist parties, and some scholars reject any comparison with foreign right-wing populist parties. In coalition with the Conservative Party, the party won the 2013 parliamentary election and entered into its first ever government. Title: Freedom Party of Austria Passage: The Freedom Party of Austria (German: "Freiheitliche Partei sterreichs" , FP) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Austria. The party, led by Heinz-Christian Strache, is a member of the Europe of Nations and Freedom group in the European Parliament, as well as of the Movement for a Europe of Nations and Freedom. Title: Law and Justice Passage: Law and Justice (Polish:    ), abbreviated to PiS, is a right-wing populist, national-conservative, and Christian democratic political party in Poland. With 216 seats in the Sejm and 56 in the Senate, it is currently the largest party in the Polish parliament. Title: Democratic Progressive Party (Austria) Passage: The Democratic Progressive Party (German: "Demokratische Fortschrittliche Partei" , DFP) was a right-wing populist political party in Austria. The party was founded in September 1965 by former GB chairman and Minister of the Interior Franz Olah upon his expulsion from the Socialist Party of Austria. The party was known for its leader's antisemitic rhetoric, and received almost 150,000 votes in the 1966 legislative election, although it failed to win a seat.
Philipp Schrangl
Philipp Schrangl
Freedom Party of Austria
What occupation do Elizabeth Fraser and Greg Kihn share?
Title: The Greg Kihn Band Passage: The Greg Kihn Band is an American band that was started by frontman Greg Kihn and bassist Steve Wright. Their most successful singles include "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" ("Billboard" Hot 100 15) and "Jeopardy" (Billboard Hot 100 2). The group's musical style and genres comprise rock, pop rock and power pop. Title: Greg Kihn (album) Passage: Greg Kihn is the debut studio album by American singersongwriter Greg Kihn. It was released by Beserkley in 1976. Title: Larry Lynch Passage: Larry Lynch (born c.1950) was the drummer for the Greg Kihn Band. They had a 2 US hit with "Jeopardy" in 1983 and a 15 hit with "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)". After leaving the Greg Kihn band, "Larry Lynch and MOB (Members Of the Band)", gigged throughout the East San Francisco Bay area, teaming up with Robbie Dunbar, the guitarist from San Francisco's "Earthquake". Lynch's vocals and songwriting were a staple of many smaller venues such as New George's in San Rafael. MOB headlined for Radio Station KZAP's Halloween extravaganza at the Sacramento Convention Center in 1987, which drew thousands of fans and provided a brief boost for his solo effort. Title: Kihntinued Passage: Kihntinued is a 1982 studio album by Greg Kihn and the fourth album to be released as The Greg Kihn Band. It was the final album to feature long-time guitarist Dave Carpender. Title: The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em) Passage: "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" is a song written by Greg Kihn and Steve Wright and recorded by American rock band The Greg Kihn Band. It is the first single from the band's fourth studio album, "RocKihnRoll" (1981). The song's musical style encompasses pop rock and power pop. Title: Greg Kihn Passage: Gregory Stanley "Greg" Kihn (born July 10, 1949) is an American rock musician, radio personality, and novelist. Title: Citizen Kihn Passage: Citizen Kihn is a 1985 studio album by Greg Kihn and the first since 1978's "Next of Kihn" not to be released under the Greg Kihn Band name. It was Kihn's first album after the dissolution of Beserkley Records and released by EMI America. Title: Beserkley Records Passage: Beserkley Records was an American independent record label based in Berkeley, California, from 1973 to 1984. Beserkley is usually regarded as a power pop and rock and roll label. During the 1970s, the label released albums by Earth Quake, Greg Kihn, Jonathan Richman, and The Modern Lovers, the Rubinoos, and the Tyla Gang. Several other artists appeared on singles, or on compilation albums. From 1980 to its dissolution in 1984, Beserkley was a one-artist label, the artist being Greg Kihn. Title: Elizabeth Fraser Passage: Elizabeth Davidson Fraser (born 29 August 1963), sometimes known as Liz Fraser, is a British singer, songwriter and musician from Grangemouth, Scotland, best known as the vocalist for the band Cocteau Twins. She has a soprano vocal range. She was described by critic Jason Ankeny as "an utterly unique performer whose swooping, operatic vocals relied less on any recognizable language than on the subjective sounds and textures of verbalized emotions". Her distinctive singing has received much critical praise; she was once described as "the voice of God." Her lyrics range from straightforward English to semi-comprehensible sentences (idioglossia) and abstract mouth music. For some recordings, she has said she used foreign words without knowing what they meant the words acquired meaning for her only as she sang them. Title: Next of Kihn Passage: Next of Kihn is a 1978 studio album by American singer-songwriter Greg Kihn. It was the third and last album to be released under the name Greg Kihn before the group changed into The Greg Kihn Band in 1979.
musician
Elizabeth Fraser
Greg Kihn
What star of Apocalypse Now appears in Eagle's Wing?
Title: Eagle Wing (disambiguation) Passage: Eagle Wing, Eagle's Wing or Eagles Wing may refer to: Title: Woodward's eagle Passage: Woodward's eagle ("Amplibuteo woodwardi") is an extinct species of eagle that lived in North America and the Caribbean during the Late Pleistocene. It is one of the largest birds of prey ever found, with an estimated total length 125.6 to , and considerably larger than any living eagle. Haast's eagle reached similar lengths but appears to have been both somewhat more robust and shorter-winged than Woodward's, as Haast's was a forest-dwelling species. Woodward's eagle appears to have hunted in open habitats, taking primarily small mammals and reptiles. Title: Martin Sheen Passage: Ramn Antonio Gerardo Estvez (born August 3, 1940), known professionally as Martin Sheen, is an American actor who first became known for his roles in the films "The Subject Was Roses" (1968) and "Badlands" (1973), and later achieved wide recognition for his leading role in "Apocalypse Now" (1979). Title: Mountain baronets Passage: The Mountain Baronetcy, of Oare Manor in the County of Somerset and Brendon in the County of Devon, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 23 January 1922 for Edward Mountain. He was Chairman of Eagle Star British Dominions Insurance Company Limited (which later became Eagle Star Insurance Company Ltd). The second Baronet (Sir Brian Mountain Bt.) succeeded Sir Edward as Chairman of Eagle Star Insurance Company Ltd. The third Baronet also became Chairman of Eagle Star Insurance Company Ltd. Title: Eagle Aircraft Eagle 150 Passage: The Eagle Aircraft 150B is an Australian designed two-seat single-engine composite material training, touring and sport aircraft. It utilizes a three lifting surface design consisting of a forward wing (foreplane), main wing (mainplane) and horizontal stabilizer (tailplane). The aircraft was designed and originally built by Eagle Aircraft Pty Ltd, but is now manufactured in Malaysia by Composites Technology Research Malaysia. Title: 48th Fighter Wing Passage: The 48th Fighter Wing (48 FW) is part of the United States Air Force's Third Air Force, assigned to Headquarters Air Command Europe and United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). It is based at RAF Lakenheath, England. The 48 FW is the only F-15 wing based in Europe and consists of both F-15CD Eagle and F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft as well as a rescue squadron of HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters. The 48 FW was given the name "Statue of Liberty Wing" on 4 July 1954 and remains the only U.S. Air Force unit with both a name and a numerical designation. Title: Philippine eagle Passage: The Philippine eagle ("Pithecophaga jefferyi"), also known as the monkey-eating eagle or great Philippine eagle, is an eagle of the family Accipitridae endemic to forests in the Philippines. It has brown- and white-coloured plumage, and a shaggy crest, and generally measures 86 to in length and weighs 4.7 to . It is considered the largest of the extant eagles in the world in terms of length and wing surface, with Steller's sea eagle and the harpy eagle being larger in terms of weight and bulk. Among the rarest and most powerful birds in the world, it has been declared the Philippine national bird. It is critically endangered, mainly due to massive loss of habitat resulting from deforestation in most of its range. Killing a Philippine eagle is punishable under Philippine law by 12 years in prison and heavy fines. Title: Chinese Aviation Museum Remotely Controlled Eagle Passage: Remotely Controlled Eagle (Yao-Kong Lao-Ying, ) is a Chinese UAV developed by Chinese Aviation Museum. The existence of Remotely Controlled Eagle was revealed in September 2011 when it won an innovation award in Beijing, where AVIC held a competition for UAVs. Remotely Controlled Eagle has conventional layout with a two-blade propeller driven by a tractor engine mounted in the nose, and the entire UAV shaped like a rapter, prompting some internet Chinese claims that it is designed to drive off birds near airport for airport safety. In contrast to most UAVs which has solid structure, Remotely Controlled Eagle utilizes fabric for wing and empennage. Title: Eagle's Wing Passage: Eagle's Wing is a Euro-Western Eastmancolor film made in 1979. It stars Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston and Harvey Keitel. It was directed by Anthony Harvey, with a story by Michael Syson and a screenplay by John Briley. It won the British Society of Cinematographers Best Cinematography Award for 1979. Title: Red Wing Republican Eagle Passage: The Red Wing Republican Eagle is a newspaper in Red Wing, Minnesota. The publisher is Steve Messick and the editor is Anne Jacobson. The "Red Wing Republican Eagle" publishes two days a week Wednesday and Saturday and has a circulation of about 6,200. A weekend supplement has a circulation in excess of 18,000.
Martin Sheen
Eagle's Wing
Martin Sheen
Which band was formed first, Against Me! or Volcano Suns?
Title: All-Night Lotus Party Passage: All-Night Lotus Party is a 1986 record from the band Volcano Suns. Title: Kustomized Passage: Kustomized was an American indie rock band formed by former Mission of Burma and Volcano Suns member Peter Prescott. Title: Farced Passage: Farced is a 1988 record from the band Volcano Suns. Title: Career in Rock Passage: Career in Rock is the final studio album from the band Volcano Suns, released on 17 May 1991 on Quarterstick Records. Title: Against Me! Passage: Against Me! is an American punk rock band formed in 1997 in Gainesville, Florida by singer and guitarist Laura Jane Grace. Since 2001, the band's lineup has also included guitarist James Bowman. After releasing three studio albums through independent record labels, Against Me! moved to Sire Records for 2007's "New Wave", which reached no. 57 on the "Billboard" 200. In 2011, the band launched their own record label, Total Treble Music, through which to release future albums. Title: Big Dipper (band) Passage: Big Dipper is an American indie rock band formed in Boston in 1985 by former members of Volcano Suns and The Embarrassment. They released 4 albums between 1987 and 1990, before splitting up. The band reunited in 2008. They were described in a New York Times article as "musical contortionists: they love to toy with extremes, juxtaposing ferocious guitar noise with celestial vocal harmonies or planting a delicate melody in jagged rhythm". Title: Bumper Crop (album) Passage: Bumper Crop is a 1987 record from the band Volcano Suns. Title: Thing of Beauty Passage: Thing of Beauty is a double album by the alternative rock band Volcano Suns. It was released in 1989 on SST Records. The album was the group's first to feature David Kleiler, Jr. as primary guitarist, with previous guitarist Chuck Hahn having exited the group. This album sees the band functioning more democratically than before. Kleiler and bassist Bob Weston contribute lead vocals on several songs, while the band occasionally exchanges instruments; Peter Prescott's guitar playing setting a precedent for his focus on the instrument in his later project, Kustomized. Title: Volcano Suns Passage: Volcano Suns was an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts formed by Mission of Burma drummer Peter Prescott in 1984. Title: The Bright Orange Years Passage: The Bright Orange Years is a 1985 record from the band Volcano Suns.
Volcano Suns
Against Me!
Volcano Suns
Are Herbert Ross and Denis Villeneuve from different countries?
Title: Martin Villeneuve Passage: Martin Villeneuve (] ; born March 13, 1978) is a Montreal-based screenwriter, producer, director, actor, art director and TED speaker. He is the younger brother of filmmaker Denis Villeneuve. Title: Sylvain Bellemare Passage: Sylvain Bellemare (born February 20, 1968) is a Canadian sound editor and sound designer, best known internationally as the supervising sound editor of "Arrival" (2016), for which he won the BAFTA Award for Best Sound (shared with Claude La Haye and Bernard Garipy Strobl) and the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing. He is also known for "Soft Shell Man" (2001), "It's Not Me, I Swear! " (2008), "Incendies" (2010), "Monsieur Lazhar" (2011), "Gabrielle" (2013) and "Endorphine" (2015). He frequently works with Quebec filmmakers Philippe Falardeau or Denis Villeneuve. Title: Incendies Passage: Incendies (] , "Fires") is a 2010 Canadian mystery-drama film written and directed by Denis Villeneuve. Adapted from Wajdi Mouawad's play of the same name, "Incendies" stars Lubna Azabal, Mlissa Dsormeaux-Poulin, Maxim Gaudette and Rmy Girard. Title: Blade Runner 2049 Passage: Blade Runner 2049 is an upcoming American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green. A sequel to "Blade Runner" (1982), it stars Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford, who reprises his role as Rick Deckard, with Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Carla Juri, Lennie James, Dave Bautista and Jared Leto in supporting roles. Title: Sicario (2015 film) Passage: Sicario (Spanish: "Hitman") is a 2015 American crime-thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve, written by Taylor Sheridan and starring Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin and Victor Garber. The film follows a principled FBI agent who is enlisted by a government task force to bring down the leader of a powerful and brutal Mexican drug cartel. "Sicario" was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It began a limited release in the United States on September 18, 2015, followed by a nationwide release on October 2, 2015. Title: August 32nd on Earth Passage: August 32nd on Earth (French: Un 32 aot sur terre , and also known as "32nd Day of August on Earth") is a 1998 Canadian drama film directed by Denis Villeneuve. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Alexis Martin won the Prix Jutra for Best Actor. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Title: Prisoners (2013 film) Passage: Prisoners is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve from a screenplay written by Aaron Guzikowski. The film has an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard, Melissa Leo and Paul Dano. It is Villeneuve's first English-language feature film. Title: Denis Villeneuve Passage: Denis Villeneuve (] ; born October 3, 1967) is a French Canadian film director and writer. He is a four-time recipient of the Canadian Screen Award (formerly Genie Award) for Best Direction, for "Maelstrm" in 2001, "Polytechnique" in 2010, "Incendies" in 2011, and "Enemy" in 2013. The first three films also won the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Motion Picture. Title: Herbert Ross Passage: Herbert David Ross (May 13, 1927 October 9, 2001) was an American actor, choreographer, director and producer who worked predominantly in the stage and film. Title: Polytechnique (film) Passage: Polytechnique is a 2009 Canadian film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Villeneuve and Jacques Davidts. Set in Montreal, Quebec and based on the cole Polytechnique massacre (also known as the "Montreal Massacre"), the film documents the events of December 6, 1989, through the eyes of two students who witness a gunman murder fourteen young women.
yes
Herbert Ross
Denis Villeneuve
Are It Might Get Loud and Mr. Big both Canadian documentaries?
Title: Mr. Big (film) Passage: Mr. Big is a 2007 documentary directed and produced by Tiffany Burns and edited by Alec MacNeill Richardson. The documentary examines the "Mr. Big" undercover methods used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). In these operations, RCMP officers pose as gang criminals and develop a relationship with the target in the hope of eventually determining what, if any, knowledge the target has of the crime being investigated. "Mr. Big" operations have been credited with securing difficult convictions in a large number of cases, but concerns have been raised that they involve a risk of false confessions and wrongful convictions. Title: Mr. Big (Mr. Big album) Passage: Mr. Big is the self-titled debut album by the American hard rock supergroup Mr. Big. Produced by Kevin Elson and Val Garay, the album proved a partial commercial success, reaching the 46th slot on the Billboard 200 chart. Lead-off single "Addicted to that Rush", featuring the band's aggressive guitar and bass playing, also brought the group some mainstream attention, reaching the No. 39 slot on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. 300,000 copies were sold, according to a "Musician" magazine interview with Mr. Big in 1990. Title: Cadbury Mr. Big Passage: Mr. Big is the largest sized candy bar produced by Cadbury in Canada, hence the name. The standard bar is made of a layered vanilla wafer coated in caramel, peanuts and rice crisps covered in a brown simulated chocolate-like coating. Because of Canada's higher chocolate standards compared to other areas of the world, it is not considered a "chocolate bar" and is labeled instead as a "candy bar". The bar is the length of two "standard"-sized bars around 20 centimeters (8 inches) long. Additional varieties include Mr. Chew Big, Mr. Big Fudge, and Mr. Big with Maple. Title: Actual Size Passage: Actual Size is the sixth album by the American rock band Mr. Big, originally released in August 2001. It was their second and final studio album to feature guitarist Richie Kotzen. "Actual Size" would be Mr. Big's final studio album for 10 years, until "What If..." in 2011. Title: Let's Get Loud Passage: "Let's Get Loud" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her debut studio album "On the 6" (1999). Originally written by the song's co-writer Gloria Estefan for herself, she felt as if the song was too similar to her previous material and passed it onto Lopez. Estefan, who co-wrote the song alongside Kike Santander, stated that she would have "more fun with it" and would put "a new spin" on it. "Let's Get Loud" is often regarded as Lopez's signature song. Estefan eventually released her own version of the song in 2011 as a bonus track on the deluxe Target edition of her album "Miss Little Havana". Title: Davis Guggenheim Passage: Philip Davis Guggenheim (born November 3, 1963) is an American film and television director and producer. His credits include "NYPD Blue", "ER", "24", "Alias", "The Shield", "Deadwood", and the documentaries "An Inconvenient Truth", "The Road We've Traveled", "Waiting for 'Superman'" and "He Named Me Malala". Since 2006, Guggenheim is the only filmmaker to release three different documentaries that were ranked within the top 100 highest-grossing documentaries of all time ("An Inconvenient Truth", "It Might Get Loud", and "Waiting for Superman"). Title: Big Bigger Biggest: Greatest Hits Passage: Big, Bigger, Biggest! The Best of Mr. Big is a compilation CD and DVD by the hard rock band Mr. Big. CD released in 1996 and DVD released in 2009, it contains the following songs: Title: Fly Farm Blues Passage: "Fly Farm Blues" is a song by rock musician Jack White. The song was written and used for the rock documentary film "It Might Get Loud", which featured White, along with Jimmy Page and The Edge. It was released by White's record label Third Man Records and online. Title: Lesley Chilcott Passage: Lesley Chilcott is an American film producer and director who is perhaps best known for such documentaries as "Waiting for "Superman"", "CodeGirl", "It Might Get Loud" and "An Inconvenient Truth" which won an Academy Award for Best Documentary. Title: It Might Get Loud Passage: It Might Get Loud is a 2008 American documentary film by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim. It explores the careers and styles of prominent rock musicians Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White. The film received a wide release on August 14, 2009 in the U.S. by Sony Pictures Classics.
no
It Might Get Loud
Mr. Big (film)
Which American political figure co-managed SkyBridge Capital?
Title: Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart Passage: Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (April 2, 1807 February 13, 1891) was a prominent Virginia lawyer and American political figure associated with several political parties. Stuart served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly (1836-1838, 1857-1861 and 1874-1877), as a U.S. Congressman (1841-1843), and as the Secretary of the Interior (1850 - 1853). Despite opposing Virginia's secession and holding no office after finishing his term in the Virginia Senate during the American Civil War, after the war he was denied a seat in Congress. Stuart led the Committee of Nine which attempted to ameliorate Congressional Reconstruction, and also served as rector of the University of Virginia. Title: William J. Baroody Sr. Passage: William J. Baroody Sr. (January 29, 1916 July 29, 1980) was an American political figure. He was president of the American Enterprise Institute from 1962 to 1978. Baroody joined the American Enterprise Association in 1954 as executive vice president. Upon his retirement as president of the AEI he was succeeded by his son, William J. Baroody Jr., a former aide in the Ford White House. Title: Worldwide LaRouche Youth Movement Passage: The Worldwide LaRouche Youth Movement (WLYM or LYM) and the LaRouche Political Action Committee (LaRouche PAC or LPAC) are part of the political organization of controversial American political figure Lyndon LaRouche. The LYM's "war room" is in Leesburg, Virginia, also the headquarters of LPAC. The LaRouche Youth Movement describes itself as an international political movement of young adults, led by Lyndon LaRouche, who promote the revival of classical humanist thought, organize politically to establish a new world economic system based on the power of human creativity to increase the power of the human individual in relation to the universe, and fight for a physical economy which can promote the general welfare of humanity, to develop and move towards better living conditions. Title: Lionel Wilson (politician) Passage: Lionel Joseph Wilson (March 14, 1915 February 23, 1998) was an African American political figure and a member of the Democratic Party. He was the first African American mayor of Oakland, California, serving three terms as mayor of Oakland from 1977 until 1991. Title: SkyBridge Capital Passage: SkyBridge Capital is a global investment firm based in New York City, United States. It is run by chief investment officer Ray Nolte. Founder Anthony Scaramucci had co-managed the firm until January 17, 2017, when sale of the firm was announced. Title: Anthony Scaramucci Passage: Anthony Scaramucci ( ; born January 6, 1964), also known as "The Mooch", is an American financier and political figure. Title: Daniel A. Whelton Passage: Daniel Aloysius Whelton (January 21, 1872 November 27, 1953) was an American political figure. Whelton was the first native-born Irish-Catholic mayor of Boston, Massachusetts and remains the youngest person to hold that political office. Title: Toms Estrada Palma Passage: Toms Estrada Palma (July 9, 1835 November 4, 1908) was a Cuban political figure. Estrada Palma helped gather assistance from the United States and was a participant in the SpanishAmerican War. He served as the first President of Cuba between May 20, 1902 and September 28, 1906. During Estrada Palma's presidency, he improved Cubas infrastructure, communication, and public health. In Cuba, he is remembered for allowing the Platt Amendment to be enacted in the country. The Platt Amendment would ensure American political and economic dominance over Cuba. Title: Charles Francis Murphy Passage: Charles Francis "Silent Charlie" Murphy (June 20, 1858 April 25, 1924), also known as Boss Murphy, was an American political figure, Head of New York City's Tammany Hall from 19021924. Murphy was responsible for transforming Tammany Hall's image from one of corruption to respectability, as well as extending Tammany Hall's political influence to the national level. Title: Jimmy LaSalvia Passage: Jimmy LaSalvia (born December 15, 1970) is an American political figure. LaSalvia is the co-founder and former executive director of GOProud, a defunct U.S. political action group. He has also done work for the American Civil Liberties Union.
Anthony Scaramucci
SkyBridge Capital
Anthony Scaramucci
The school cole Belge de Casablanca is located 9 km from a mall designed by what architect?
Title: Port of Casablanca Passage: The Port of Casablanca (Arabic: , French: "Port de Casablanca" ) refers to the collective facilities and terminals that conduct maritime trade handling functions in Casablanca's harbours and which handle Casablanca's shipping. The port is located at near Hassan II Mosque. Title: Morocco Mall Passage: Morocco Mall (Arabic: ) is the second largest shopping centre in Africa with 200 000m of floor space in Casablanca, Morocco. Morocco Mall, which opened on December 1, 2011, was designed by Architect Davide Padoa of Design International, a global architecture boutique with its headquarters in London. Title: cole Belge de Bujumbura Passage: cole Belge de Bujumbura (EBB) or the cole Belge du Burundi is a Belgian international school in Bujumbura, Burundi. It serves students ages 318, in "maternelle" (preschool) through "scondaire" (secondary school). The school supports both Francophone and Dutch-speaking students. It is a part of the (AEBE). Title: CasablancaAnfa Airport Passage: CasablancaAnfa Airport (French: "Aroport de CasablancaAnfa" , Arabic: ) was an airport in Morocco (IATA: CAS, ICAO: GMMC) , located about 6 km southwest of Casablanca. Anfa Airport was one of three airports serving the Casablanca area, the others being the newer and larger Mohammed V International Airport and the Casablanca Tit Mellil Airport. Title: cole Belge de Kigali Passage: The cole Belge de Kigali (EBK, "Belgian School of Kigali") is a Belgian curriculum school in Kigali, Rwanda. The school, from kindergarten to secondary, has children of expatriates and Rwandans. It is a part of the (AEBE). Title: cole Belge de Casablanca Passage: cole Belge de Casablanca is a Belgian international school in Casablanca, Morocco. It is in Tamaris, about 9 km from the Morocco Mall. Title: Casablanca Twin Center Passage: The Casablanca Twin Center (Arabic: , French: Tours Jumelles de Casablanca ) is a complex of two skyscrapers located at Casablanca, Morocco. The two structures, the "West Tower" and the "East Tower", have 28 floors each. The centre houses a complex of shops, offices, and a 5 star hotel, and lies at the heart of Casablanca in the Maarif district, at the crossroads between Zerktouni Boulevard and the Boulevard Al Massira Al Khadra. The main architect was the Spanish Catalan Ricardo Bofill Levi and the associate architect was the Moroccan Elie Mouyal. Title: cole internationale de Casablanca Passage: cole internationale de Casablanca is a French international school in Casablanca, Morocco. It serves levels "collge" (junior high school) through "lyce" (senior high school). Title: Belgian School at Athens Passage: The Belgian School at Athens ; (Dutch: "Belgische School te Athene" ; French: "cole Belge d'Athnes" ; Greek: ) is one of the 17 foreign archaeological institutes operating in Athens, Greece. Title: Grand Stade de Casablanca Passage: Grand Stade de Casablanca is a proposed title of the planned football stadium (soccer stadium) to be built in Casablanca, Morocco. Once completed in 2024, it will be used mostly for football matches and will serve as the home of Raja Casablanca, Wydad Casablanca and the Morocco national football team. The stadium was designed with a capacity of 80,000 (new designs with 100,000-120,000) spectators, making it the third-highest capacity football stadium in Africa. Once completed, it will replace Stade Mohamed V.
Davide Padoa
cole Belge de Casablanca
Morocco Mall
Which Disney movie was released first, College Road Trip or The Castaway Cowboy?
Title: College Road drill hall, Hanley Passage: The College Road drill hall is a former military installation at College Road (formerly Victoria Road) in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Title: Law College Road Passage: Law College Road is one of the a major roads in Pune and is a residential locality. It starts at Karve Road near Nal Stop Junction and ends at the National Cadet Corps ground near Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Original name of the road is "Chiplunkar Road" named after great Marathi writer of the 19th century. However, with famous institutions like Film and Television Institute of India and ILS Law College, the road is also known as Film Institute Road and more popularly as Law College Road. Other landmarks along this road are Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), National Film Archives and IndSearch. It is surrounded on one side by Hanuman Tekdi and on the other side is a residential area called Prabhat Road. Title: The Castaway Cowboy Passage: The Castaway Cowboy is a 1974 American adventure film released by Walt Disney Productions starring James Garner, Vera Miles, Eric Shea, and Robert Culp about a Texas rancher who gets shanghaied, then jumps ship and finds himself washed ashore in Hawaii. Filmed on location in Hawaii, the movie was directed by Vincent McEveety and written by Don Tait and Richard M. Bluel. Title: Jonathan Drubner Passage: Jonathan Scott Drubner (born June 15, 1972) is a stand up comedian, writer, and television personality. He is the former host and producer for the ESPNU College Road Trip. Drubner has also served as co-producer to head writer for the ESPY awards since 2005. His work on the show earned him an Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Emmy nomination in 2009 for the song "I Love Sports," which was performed during the show. In 2007 Drubner made a guest appearance on ABC College Football awards show as a photographer pranking college football stars. Title: Road Trip Passage: A road trip is a journey on roads. Road Trip, Road trip, or Roadtrip may also refer to: Title: Road Trip: The Arcade Edition Passage: Road Trip: The Arcade Edition, known as Gadget Racers in Europe and Choro Q! in Japan, is a racing video game released in 2002 by Takara. This 3D game is only available for the Nintendo GameCube. Road Trip: The Arcade Edition is based mainly upon Road Trip Adventure, a predecessor, however was only sold for the Gamecube. Allowing this, weapons were added to a more racing perspective to make it an arcade version. It involves tiny little toy cars known in real life as Choro-Q or Penny Racers. There are many different modes in this game. The game also include weapons such as machine guns and shot guns. Title: Road Trip (Girl Authority album) Passage: Road Trip is the second and final album from American girl group Girl Authority. Unlike the first album, "Road Trip" is a mixture of cover songs and original songs performed by Girl Authority. "Road Trip" is also featured with a DVD, documenting a behind the scenes glance into the production of the album and the girls. Title: College Road Trip Passage: College Road Trip is a 2008 American family comedy film directed by Roger Kumble and starring Martin Lawrence, Raven-Symon, Brenda Song, Margo Harshman, and Donny Osmond. The film centers on college-bound teen Melanie Porter (Raven-Symon), who goes on a road trip to different colleges with her father. The film was released by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on March 7, 2008. Title: Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! Passage: Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! (also known as Good Luck Charlie: The Road Trip Movie in the United Kingdom and Ireland) is a 2011 Christmas film based on the Disney Channel Original Series "Good Luck Charlie". The film was directed by Arlene Sanford and written by Geoff Rodkey, and stars Bridgit Mendler, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico, Eric Allan Kramer, and Jason Dolley as the Duncan family. The Disney Channel Original Movie follows the Duncan family on their road trip to Amy Duncan's parents' house for Christmas. It premiered on December 2, 2011 on Disney Channel ten years after Disney Channel's last Christmas-themed original movie, "'Twas the Night" in 2001. Title: Tanana Valley State Fair Passage: The Tanana Valley State Fair is an annual state fair held in College, Alaska, United States. The event commences on the first Friday in August, and is a major annual event in Interior Alaska. The fair is held on a hundred-acre plot of land just outside the city limits of Fairbanks, in the approximate center of College Road. The fairgrounds, along with portions of the Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge and surrounding businesses on the north side of College Road, comprise the eastern reaches of the College census-designated place adjacent to Fairbanks.
The Castaway Cowboy
College Road Trip
The Castaway Cowboy
Who won more Academy Awards, Jay Roach or Gordon Wiles?
Title: Gravity Storm Passage: "Gravity Storm" is the sixth episode of the second season of the 1970s American television series "Land of the Lost". Written by Dick Morgan and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on October 11, 1975 on NBC. Marvin Miller guest-starred as the Zarn. Title: Mr. Boggs Steps Out Passage: Mr. Boggs Steps Out is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles. Title: Tar Pit Passage: "Tar Pit" is the first episode of the second season of the 1975 American television series "Land of the Lost". Written by Margaret Armen and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on September 6, 1975 on NBC. Title: Jay Roach Passage: Matthew Jay Roach (born June 14, 1957) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for directing the "Austin Powers" films and "Meet the Parents". He also directed the comedy film "Dinner for Schmucks" (2010), the HBO political dramas "Recount" (2008), "Game Change" (2012) and "All the Way" (2016), and the political comedy "The Campaign" (2012). His twelfth film, the biographical drama "Trumbo", was released on November 6, 2015. He produced these films under his Everyman Pictures banner. Title: The Longest Day (Land of the Lost) Passage: "The Longest Day" is the seventh episode of the second season of the 1970s American television series "Land of the Lost". Written by Joyce Perry and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on October 18, 1975 on NBC. Title: Transatlantic (1931 film) Passage: Transatlantic is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by William K. Howard. It won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by Gordon Wiles. Title: Two-Fisted Gentleman Passage: Two-Fisted Gentleman is a 1936 American drama film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring James Dunn, June Clayworth and George McKay. Title: One of Our Pylons Is Missing Passage: "One of Our Pylons Is Missing" is the fourth episode of the second season of the 1970s American television series "Land of the Lost". Written by Bill Keenan and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on September 27, 1975 on NBC. Title: Gordon Wiles Passage: Gordon Wiles (October 10, 1904 October 17, 1950) was an American art director and film director. He won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction for the film "Transatlantic". He was born in St. Louis, Missouri. His father, Albert Wiles, was a doctor in Jerseyville, Illinois. Title: Prison Train Passage: Prison Train is a 1938 American crime drama film directed by Gordon Wiles. Released by Equity Pictures Corporation, the film stars Fred Keating and Dorothy Comingore (billed as Linda Winters). Burlesque dancer Faith Bacon also appears in the film. It was her first and last film role.
Gordon Wiles
Jay Roach
Gordon Wiles
Was Renta Tomanov or David Adams a former professional tennis player from South Africa?
Title: David Adams (tennis) Passage: David Adams (born 5 January 1970) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. He turned pro in 1989. During his career he won 19 doubles titles and finished runner-up an additional 33 times, including at the French Open in 1992. He achieved a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 9 in February 1994. Title: Royce Deppe Passage: Royce Deppe (born 11 August 1965, in Durban, South Africa) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won 1 doubles title. He achieved a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 75 in 1992. Title: Olga Zaitseva (tennis) Passage: Olga Zaitseva (born 12 March 1962) is a former competitor for the Soviet Union at the 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1983 editions of the Federation Cup. Despite posting doubles victories over top professionals such as Betty Stve, Hana Mandlkov and Renta Tomanov, Zaitseva did not compete at any point on the women's professional tennis circuit or at any of the Grand Slams and thus never attained a world ranking. Title: Tian Viljoen Passage: Tian Viljoen (born 10 April 1961, in Pretoria, South Africa), is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he finished runner-up in doubles at three events. He achieved a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 49 in 1983. Title: Brent Haygarth Passage: Brent Haygarth (born 27 December 1967, in Durban, South Africa), is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won 6 doubles titles and finished runner-up an additional 6 times. He achieved a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 40 in 1999. He is the son of tennis player Rene Schuurman. Title: Pat Cramer Passage: Pat Cramer (born 21 March 1947, in Transvaal, South Africa), is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won 3 doubles titles. Title: Renta Tomanov Passage: Renta Tomanov (born 9 December 1954) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia. Title: Albert Burke (tennis) Passage: Albert Burke (1901 1958) was an Irish professional tennis player based in France. Albert Burke was the son of Thomas Burke. Thomas Burke was a professional tennis player when professional tennis began in the late 19th century and Albert Burke's brother Edmund Burke was also a professional tennis player . Albert Burke won the Bristol Cup in France (the top professional tournament in the world in the 1920s), in 1924 and 1925 (beating Roman Najuch in both finals) . He was also losing finalist in the Bristol Cup in 1926, 1929 and 1931 (losing all three finals to Karel Kozeluh) . Burke finished second in the 1930 French Pro Championship round robin (Karel Kozeluh was first) . At the US Pro Tennis Championships Burke was a quarter finalist in 1931 (losing to Howard Kinsey) and 1932 (losing to Bill Tilden) . At the Wembley Championships Burke lost in the quarter finals in 1935 (losing to Ellsworth Vines) . Title: Pavel Vojtisek Passage: Paul Vojtischek (born Pavel Vojtek, 13 June 1963) is a Czechoslovak-born West German retired professional tennis player. Vojtisek, who got West German citizenship in his early 20s, is married to two-time Grand Slam finalist Renta Tomanov. Title: Mike Myburg Passage: Mike Myburg (born 23 June 1953 in Uitenhage, South Africa), is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won 1 doubles title.
David Adams
Renta Tomanov
David Adams (tennis)
What current Kanal 5 and 6'eren analyst is the son of Finn Laudrup?
Title: Brian Laudrup Passage: Brian Laudrup (born 22 February 1969) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a forward or as a midfielder. He currently works as a football commentator, pundit and analyst on Kanal 5 and 6'eren. Along with former international goalkeeper Lars Hgh, Laudrup manages a football academy for marginalised youth. Title: Kjell Eriksson (radio presenter) Passage: Kjell Mikael Eriksson (born 27 December 1975) is a Swedish radio presenter, television personality, blogger and author. In 2008 he was a regular guest at "VAKNA! med The Voice" which was broadcast both on the radio station The Voice and on Kanal 5. Eriksson also goes by the pseudonyms of "Kjelleman", "Kjell ger igen" and "DumKjell". He has worked on the comedy show "Pippirull" and has presented the morning show "Morgonpasset", and "Sovmorgon" all of them broadcast on Sveriges Radio. He also has presented the show "Lnglunch" at the local radio Sveriges Radio Stockholm. Eriksson has frequently appeared on commercial television and radio channels such as , The Voice, Kanal 5 and TV3. He has also written the biography "Kjell", about his upbringing in Tby in the 1980s when he was severely overweight. Title: Peking Express Passage: Peking Express is a DutchFlemish reality game show that follows a series of couples as they hitchhike to or from Beijing (only in the first three seasons; seasons four and five are set in South America). has already gone through five seasons. In the Netherlands it is screened by Net 5 and in Belgium by VT4. was shown in 2004. The concept has also been sold to Scandinavia where it was broadcast for the first time in the autumn of 2007. The Scandinavian version is shown on Kanal 5 in Sweden, TVNorge in Norway and Kanal 5 in Denmark. A French version named "" is screened by M6, with ten seasons aired from 2006 to 2014. It can be seen on TV5 outside France. In Spain, the first four seasons of local version "" aired on Cuatro from 2008 to 2011; Atresmedia acquired the rights in 2015 and has produced two seasons since. An Italian version has been produced since 2012 by RAI and shown on Rai 2 successfully. Title: Kanal 9 Passage: Kanal 9 ("Channel 9") is a commercial television channel owned by Discovery Communications to Sweden. It targets the 25-59 age group, which is a slightly older age group than the sister channel Kanal 5. The channel launched on 25 February 2007. Its opening night featured the 79th Academy Awards. The programming consists of drama series, movies, sports and documentaries. Title: Peter Siepen Passage: Peter Siepen, (born 28 December 1962 in Stockholm) is a Swedish television presenter. He started work as a busdriver and his first television presenter job was for the Kanal 5 show Palladium top 10. He has since presented several shows at Kanal 5, ZTV, SVT, TV4 Plus, TV4 and TV6. Title: Finn Laudrup Passage: Finn Laudrup (born 31 July 1945) is a Danish former association football player who played as a forward. He represented a number of Danish clubs and played professionally with Wiener Sport-Club in Austria. He played 19 matches and scored six goals for the Denmark national football team. He is the father of former Denmark national team players Michael Laudrup and Brian Laudrup. Title: Kanal 5 (Macedonia) Passage: Kanal 5 (Macedonian: 5 ) is a national, privately owned, television channel in the Republic of Macedonia. It was founded in its current form in 1998. The network's main office is in Skopje, and also has smaller studios in other bigger cities all around the Republic of Macedonia. Title: Jorden runt p 6 steg Passage: Jorden runt p 6 steg, ""Around the World in 6 Steps"", is a Swedish infotainment television series starring Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson, produced by Nexiko Media and aired in Kanal 5 in 2015. The first season consisted of three 80-minute episodes and was aired in 2015. Filip and Fredrik have recorded a second season which started airing November 2016, and desire to export the format. Title: Ex on the Beach Sweden Passage: Ex on the Beach Sweden (Ex on the Beach Sverige) started airing on Kanal 11 on 6 April 2015 and is the Swedish version of the British show Ex on the Beach. Season two started airing on Kanal 5 on 28 March 2016. Title: TV5 (Finland) Passage: TV5 ("TV Five") is a Finnish television channel owned and operated by SBS Discovery Media. The channel launched on March 2004 but it was replaced by The Voice TV Finland in November 2004. It started operating again in September 2008 on the same channel as The Voice. It transmitted every day from 6pm to 1am. In the fall of 2010, TV5 started using the same logo, identity, graphics, and branding as Kanal 5, a channel in Sweden also owned by SBS Discovery. TV5 and The Voice became separate channels on April 1, 2011. After that TV5 became the fastest growing channel, by viewers, in Finland in 2011.
Brian Laudrup
Finn Laudrup
Brian Laudrup
What professional footballer who plays as an atacking midfielder for the Brazil national team endorses the Nike Mercurial Vapor?
Title: Nike Mercurial Vapor Passage: The Mercurial Vapor is a football boot manufactured by Nike. The boot is known for being lightweight. Because of this, the boot is endorsed by many players for whom speed is part of their game, notably wingers or strikers, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Franck Ribry, Luiz Adriano, Zlatan Ibrahimovi, Didier Drogba, Jess Navas, Luka Modri, Arturo Vidal, Douglas Costa, Xherdan Shaqiri, Raheem Sterling, Stephan El Shaarawy, Eden Hazard, Alexis Snchez, Carlos Bacca and Philippe Coutinho, among others. Title: David Luiz Passage: David Luiz Moreira Marinho (born 22 April 1987), known as David Luiz, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for English club Chelsea and the Brazil national team. Primarily a central defender, he can also be deployed as a defensive midfielder. Title: Fernandinho (footballer) Passage: Fernando Luiz Roza (born 4 May 1985), or simply Fernandinho (] ; meaning "Little Fernando"), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the Brazil national team. He has also captained both sides on many occasions. Title: Philippe Coutinho Passage: Philippe Coutinho Correia (] ; born 12 June 1992) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. Title: Luiz Gustavo Passage: Luiz Gustavo Dias (born 23 July 1987) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Ligue 1 club Olympique de Marseille and the Brazil national team. Title: Willian (footballer) Passage: Willian Borges da Silva (born 9 August 1988), commonly known as Willian (] ), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a winger or as an attacking midfielder for Premier League club Chelsea and the Brazil national team. Title: Kak Passage: Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite (] ; born 22 April 1982), commonly known as Kak (] ) or Ricardo Kak, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Orlando City in Major League Soccer and the Brazil national team. Title: Roberto Firmino Passage: Roberto Firmino Barbosa de Oliveira (born 2 October 1991), commonly known as Roberto Firmino or simply Firmino (] ), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team as an attacking midfielder, forward or winger. Title: Ramires Passage: Ramires Santos do Nascimento (] ; born 24 March 1987), known simply as Ramires, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Chinese club Jiangsu Suning and the Brazil national team. A midfielder, he is comfortable playing in either the centre or right midfielder position. He normally plays as a box-to-box midfielder role because of his energy in supporting defensive and offensive play. Title: Oscar (footballer, born 1991) Passage: Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Jnior (] ; born 9 September 1991), better known as simply Oscar, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Chinese club Shanghai SIPG and the Brazil national team.
Philippe Coutinho
Nike Mercurial Vapor
Philippe Coutinho
Gina Cerminara published a book based on her years of research of an American Christian mystic who was given what nickname?
Title: Flower A. Newhouse Passage: Flower Arlene Newhouse (May 10, 1909 July 8, 1994) was an American Christian mystic and spiritual teacher. Title: Agnes Blannbekin Passage: Agnes Blannbekin ( or ; c. 1244 March 10, 1315), was an Austrian Beguine and Christian mystic. She was also referred to as "Saint Agnes Blannbekin" or the "Venerable Agnes Blannbekin", though never beatified or canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. Her controversial revelations were compiled by her confessor Ermenrich and later published in 1731 as "Venerabilis Agnetis Blannbekin". The copies were confiscated by the Society of Jesus, and only two manuscripts survived. One was destroyed in a fire at the Strasbourg library in 1870. The surviving manuscript, currently owned by a Cistercian convent in Zwettl, Austria, was not released until the 20th century. Although Blannbekin is best remembered today for her visions, during her life she was known for her ministry to the urban population. Title: Corinne Heline Passage: Corinne Heline (August 18, 1882 in Atlanta, Georgia July 26, 1975) was an American author, Christian mystic, and occultist who published 28 books. Title: Julian of Norwich Passage: Julian of Norwich (c. 8 November 1342 c. 1416) was an English anchoress and an important Christian mystic and theologian. Her "Revelations of Divine Love", written around 1395, is the first book in the English language known to have been written by a woman. Julian was also known as a spiritual authority within her community, where she also served as a counsellor and advisor. She is venerated in the Anglican and Lutheran churches. The Roman Catholic Church has not declared her to be a saint or given her the title Blessed. Accordingly, she does not appear in the "Roman Martyrology", nor is she included in the calendar of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. Title: Gina Cerminara Passage: Gina Cerminara (April 11, 1914 April 1984) was an American author in the fields of parapsychology, spirituality and reincarnation. She was born in Milwaukee and received BA, MA, and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from the University of WisconsinMadison. Her years of research regarding Edgar Cayce led her to publish a book about reincarnation in 1950 titled "Many Mansions". Her other books on reincarnation include "The World Within", "Many Lives, Many Loves" and "Insights for the Age of Aquarius". Title: Margery Kempe Passage: Margery Kempe (c. 1373after 1438) was an English Christian mystic, known for writing through dictation "The Book of Margery Kempe", a work considered by some to be the first autobiography in the English language. Her book chronicles her domestic tribulations, her extensive pilgrimages to holy sites in Europe and the Holy Land, as well as her mystical conversations with God. She is honoured in the Anglican Communion, but was never made a Roman Catholic saint. Title: The Magus of Strovolos Passage: The Magus of Strovolos: The Extraordinary World of a Spiritual Healer is a 1985 book that was written by Kyriacos C. Markides. It is the first book of a trilogy about Stylianos Atteshlis, a 20th-century Christian mystic and healer who lived in the town of Strovolos, Cyprus. Title: The Book of Margery Kempe Passage: The Book of Margery Kempe is a medieval text attributed to Margery Kempe, an English Christian mystic and pilgrim who lived at the turn of the fifteenth century. It details Kempe's life, her travels, her alleged experiences of divine revelation (including her visions of interacting with Jesus as well as other biblical figures), and her presence at key biblical events such as the Nativity and the Crucifixion. Title: Jakob Bhme Passage: Jakob Bhme ( ; 1575 17 November 1624) was a German Christian mystic and theologian. He was considered an original thinker by many of his contemporaries within the Lutheran tradition, and his first book, commonly known as "Aurora", caused a great scandal. In contemporary English, his name may be spelled Jacob Boehme; in seventeenth-century England it was also spelled Behmen, approximating the contemporary English pronunciation of the German "Bhme". Title: Edgar Cayce Passage: Edgar Cayce ( ; March 18, 1877 January 3, 1945) was an American Christian mystic who answered questions on subjects as varied as healing, reincarnation, wars, Atlantis, and future events while claiming to be in a trance. A biographer gave him the nickname, "The Sleeping Prophet". A nonprofit organization, the Association for Research and Enlightenment,ref name'ARE AboutMission' ref was founded to facilitate the study of Cayce's work.
The Sleeping Prophet
Gina Cerminara
Edgar Cayce
What 1955 CinemaScope film resulted in an Academy Award nomination for Jack Stubbs?
Title: The Eddy Duchin Story Passage: The Eddy Duchin Story is a 1956 Technicolor film biopic of band leader and pianist Eddy Duchin. It was directed by George Sidney, written by Samuel A. Taylor, and starred Tyrone Power and Kim Novak. Harry Stradling Sr. received an Academy Award nomination for his cinematography in the CinemaScope film. The film received four nominations in total and was one of the highest-grossing films of 1956. Incorporating signature elements of Duchin's style into his own original style, Carmen Cavallaro performed the piano music for the film. Title: Battle Cry (film) Passage: Battle Cry is a 1955 CinemaScope film, starring Van Heflin, Aldo Ray, James Whitmore, Tab Hunter, Anne Francis, Dorothy Malone, Raymond Massey, and Mona Freeman. The movie is based on the novel by former Marine Leon Uris, who also wrote the screenplay, and was produced and directed by Raoul Walsh. The film was shot at Camp Pendleton, California and featured a large amount of cooperation from the United States Marine Corps. Title: Billy Budd (film) Passage: Billy Budd is a 1962 CinemaScope film produced, directed, and co-written by Peter Ustinov. Adapted from the stage play version of Herman Melville's short novel "Billy Budd", it starred Terence Stamp as Billy Budd, Robert Ryan as John Claggart, and Ustinov as Captain Vere. In his film debut, Stamp was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and received a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Male Newcomer. The film was nominated for four BAFTAs. Title: Wichita (film) Passage: Wichita is a 1955 CinemaScope Technicolor Western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Joel McCrea as Wyatt Earp. The film won a Golden Globe Award for Best Outdoor Drama. The supporting cast features Vera Miles, Lloyd Bridges, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Graves, Jack Elam and Mae Clarke. Title: Untamed (1955 film) Passage: Untamed is a 1955 CinemaScope adventure film made by Twentieth Century-Fox in DeLuxe Color. It was directed by Henry King and produced by William A. Bacher, Bert E. Friedlob and Gerd Oswald as associate producer. The screenplay was by William A. Bacher, Michael Blankfort, Frank Fenton and Talbot Jennings from a 1950 novel by Helga Moray. The music score was by Franz Waxman and the cinematography by Leo Tover. Title: Count Three and Pray (film) Passage: Count Three and Pray is a 1955 CinemaScope western film starring Van Heflin, Joanne Woodward (in her film debut) and Raymond Burr. The film was directed by George Sherman. It was based on the story "Calico Pony" (also the working title of the film by Herb Meadow). It premiered in Woodward's home town, Greenville, South Carolina, at the Paris Theatre. Title: Jack Stubbs Passage: Jack Stubbs (April 6, 1913 February 2, 1997) was an American set decorator, who was born in Scotland. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing". Title: Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (film) Passage: Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing is a 1955 Deluxe color American drama-romance film in CinemaScope. Set in 194950 in Hong Kong, it tells the story of a married, but separated, American reporter Mark Elliot (played by William Holden), who falls in love with a Eurasian doctor Han Suyin originally from China (played by Jennifer Jones), only to encounter prejudice from her family and from Hong Kong society. Title: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness Passage: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness is a 1958 DeLuxe Color 20th Century Fox CinemaScope film based on the true story of Gladys Aylward, a tenacious British maid, who became a missionary in China during the tumultuous years leading up to World War II. Directed by Mark Robson, who received an Academy Award for Best Director nomination, the film stars Ingrid Bergman as Aylward and Curt Jrgens as her love interest, Colonel Lin Nan, a Chinese officer with a Dutch father. Robert Donat, who played the mandarin of the town in which Aylward lived, died before the film was released. The musical score was composed and conducted by Malcolm Arnold. The cinematography was by Freddie Young. Title: The Gazebo Passage: The Gazebo is a 1959 black comedy CinemaScope film about a married couple who are being blackmailed. It was based on the play of the same name by Alec Coppel and directed by George Marshall. Helen Rose was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White. According to MGM records, the film earned 1,860,000 in North America and 1,450,000 elsewhere, making a profit of 628,000.
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
Jack Stubbs
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (film)
"Eight Arms to Hold You"' was a song recorded for the soundtrack to which 1985 American adventure comedy film directed by Richard Donner, who produced with Harvey Bernhard?
Title: Radio Flyer (film) Passage: Radio Flyer is a 1992 American drama-fantasy film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Mickey Evans. It stars Lorraine Bracco, John Heard, Elijah Wood, Joseph Mazzello, Adam Baldwin and Ben Johnson. Evans was to make his directorial debut on the film but was replaced by Donner. Michael Douglas and Evans were executive producers. Filming locations included Novato, California, and Columbia Airport in Columbia, California. Title: Eight Arms to Hold You (song) Passage: "Eight Arms to Hold You"' was a song recorded for the soundtrack to the film "The Goonies". The song was recorded by a studio group called Goon Squad that was put together by producer Arthur Baker. It was utilized in a scene in the film where the character Data puts a loud tape recorder (blaring the song) into the mouth of an octopus to fend it off. The scene was deleted from the film and the song did not appear in the theatrical release of the film. (The song is still heard, although barely audible, during the scene when Chunk first enters the Walsh residence) The soundtrack producers had anticipated the track would be a big hit and so even though it wasn't actually in the film, a single was released on both 12" and 7" vinyl. It reached number one on the "Billboard" Hot Dance Club Play chart and peaked at number eighty on the Hot RBHip-Hop singles chart. Title: Maverick (film) Passage: Maverick is a 1994 American Western comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by William Goldman, based on the 1950s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins. The film stars Mel Gibson as Bret Maverick, a card player and con artist collecting money to enter a high-stakes poker game. He is joined in his adventure by Annabelle Bransford (Jodie Foster), another con artist, and lawman Marshall Zane Cooper (James Garner). The supporting cast features Graham Greene, James Coburn, Alfred Molina and a large number of cameo appearances by Western film actors, country music stars and other actors. Title: Volcano Girls Passage: "Volcano Girls" is a single by the American alternative rock band Veruca Salt, released in 1997 on their album "Eight Arms to Hold You". It was written by Nina Gordon who also sang lead vocals, with Louise Post performing backup vocals. This song was used at the beginning of the dark comedy movie "Jawbreaker", released in 1999. Title: The Toy (1982 film) Passage: The Toy is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Richard Donner, and starring Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason, with Ned Beatty, Scott Schwartz, Teresa Ganzel, and Virginia Capers in supporting roles. It is an adaptation of the 1976 French film "Le Jouet". Title: Omen IV: The Awakening Passage: Omen IV: The Awakening is a 1991 American made-for-television horror film that serves as the fourth and final addition to the original "The Omen" series, directed by Jorge Montesi and Dominique Othenin-Girard. This was intended to be the first of many televisual sequels to Twentieth Century Fox's film history of popular titles. Producer Harvey Bernhard, who produced the last three films, felt there could be more done to the series. This was the last film he produced. He previously wrote the story for the second film but this is the only film that he co-wrote. Title: Harvey Bernhard Passage: Harvey Bernhard (March 5, 1924 January 16, 2014) was a film producer. He frequently collaborated with film director Richard Donner, notably "The Omen" (1976) and "The Goonies" (1985). Title: Pee-wee's Big Adventure Passage: Pee-wee's Big Adventure is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed by Tim Burton in his full-length film directing debut and starring Paul Reubens as Pee-wee Herman with supporting roles provided by Elizabeth Daily, Mark Holton, Diane Salinger, and Judd Omen. Reubens also co-wrote the script with Phil Hartman and Michael Varhol. Based on the 1948 Italian classic "The Bicycle Thief", it is the tale of Pee-wee Herman embarking on a nationwide adventure in search for his stolen bicycle. Title: Ladyhawke (film) Passage: Ladyhawke is a 1985 American fantasy film directed by Richard Donner and starring Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer, and Michelle Pfeiffer. Title: The Goonies Passage: The Goonies is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed by Richard Donner, who produced with Harvey Bernhard. The screenplay was written by Chris Columbus from a story by executive producer Steven Spielberg. A band of kids who live in the "Goon Docks" neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon, attempt to save their homes from demolition, and, in doing so, discover an old Spanish map that leads them on an adventure to unearth the long-lost fortune of One-Eyed Willy, a legendary 17th-century pirate. During the entire adventure, they are chased by a family of criminals, who also want the treasure for themselves.
The Goonies
Eight Arms to Hold You (song)
The Goonies
The Wiener Stadion was renamed in honour of which Austrian football player and coach following his death in 1992?
Title: Mirza Jati Passage: Mirza Jati (born 1 July 1993) is an Austrian football player. He plays for SC Wiener Neustadt. Title: Ernst Happel Passage: Ernst Franz Hermann Happel (29 November 1925 14 November 1992) was an Austrian football player and coach. Title: Philipp Seidl Passage: Philipp Seidl (born 20 December 1997) is an Austrian football player. He plays for SC Wiener Neustadt on loan from SK Sturm Graz. Title: Dennis Mimm Passage: Dennis Mimm (born March 18, 1983) is an Austrian football player currently playing for SC Wiener Neustadt. Title: Gerhard Hanappi Stadium Passage: The Gerhard-Hanappi-Stadion was a football stadium in Htteldorf, in the west of Vienna, Austria. It was the home ground of Rapid Vienna. It was officially opened in 1977 as ""Weststadion"" (Western stadium). In 1980 it was renamed to honour its architect, Austrian football player Gerhard Hanappi. Among fans the stadium was also known as ""Sankt Hanappi"" (Saint Hanappi), in reference to the fans' slogan "Rapid ist uns're Religion" ("Rapid is our religion"). Title: Alois Mller Passage: Alois Mller (born 7 June 1890) was an Austrian football player. He was born in Stockerau. He played for the Wiener Sport-Club, and also for the Austrian national team. He competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. Title: David Cancola Passage: David Cancola (born 23 October 1996) is an Austrian football player. He plays for SC Wiener Neustadt on loan from FK Austria Wien. Title: Dominik Braunsteiner Passage: Dominik Braunsteiner (born 15 July 1992) is an Austrian football player. He plays for SC Wiener Neustadt. Title: Ernst-Happel-Stadion Passage: The Ernst Happel Stadion "( )" (Praterstadion until 1992, sometimes also called Wiener Stadion) in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district of Austria's capital Vienna, is the largest stadium in Austria. It was built between 1929 and 1931 for the second Workers' Olympiad to the design of German architect Otto Ernst Schweizer. The stadium was renamed in honour of Ernst Happel following his death in 1992. The stadium was host to seven games in UEFA Euro 2008, including the final which saw Spain triumph over Germany. Title: Karl Zankl Passage: Karl Zankl (died 3 October 1945) was an Austrian football player. Through his initiative the Austrian Football Association (German: "sterreichischer Fuball-Bund" , FB) was rebuilt, even though it was during World War II.
Ernst Happel
Ernst-Happel-Stadion
Ernst Happel
Vincent Brooks' voice is featured in what puzzle platformer adventure video game?
Title: Nihilumbra Passage: Nihilumbra is a puzzle platformer video game developed by Spanish video game developer BeautiFun Games. The game was first released for iOS in June 2012, and it has been translated to seven languages. Title: BoxBoy! Passage: BoxBoy! (Japanese: , Hepburn: Hako Bi! ) is a puzzle platformer video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS handheld console. Players control Qbby, a square-shaped character who can produce a string of connected boxes. The boxes are used to overcome obstacles in stages that Qbby must be guided through. The project plan for "BoxBoy!" was devised in 2011 by director Yasuhiro Mukae, although the game did not enter development until 2013. The core gameplay concept remained the same throughout the title's development, however changes were made to length of levels and the structure of the game. Each set of stages was designed with a specific theme in mind with the intention of expanding the game's depth by introducing new elements continuously. The game was released via the Nintendo eShop distribution service in Japan in January 2015, and worldwide in April 2015. Title: Troy Baker Passage: Troy Edward Baker (born April 1, 1976) is an American voice actor and musician known for portraying lead characters in video games. He has voiced Joel in "The Last of Us", Booker DeWitt in "BioShock Infinite", Delsin Rowe in "Infamous Second Son", The Joker in "" and "", Rhys in "Tales from the Borderlands", Talion in "", Sam Drake in "" and "", Jack Mitchell in "", Vincent Brooks in "Catherine", Yuri Lowell in "Tales of Vesperia", Pagan Min in "Far Cry 4". He also voiced in a number of English adaptations of Japanese anime shows, including "", "Trinity Blood", "Fullmetal Alchemist", and "". He has also voiced Hawkeye in a number of Marvel-related animation and video games. Title: Scrap Garden Passage: Scrap Garden is a puzzle platformer adventure video game developed by Flazm and released on May 7, 2016. It is available on Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox. Title: Clockwork (video game) Passage: Clockwork is a puzzle platformer video game developed and published by Sydney, Australia based video game studio Gamesoft. The game has a steampunk theme and is set in a city in a dystopian future. Title: Pretentious Game Passage: Pretentious Game is a puzzle platformer video game designed by independent Filipino studio Keybol. It is a satirical take on puzzle games in which poetic hints guide players to unite two lovers. The first chapter was written for Ludum Dare's 2012 game jam, and the series of four chapters was subsequently released for PC and mobile devices. Title: Thomas Was Alone Passage: Thomas Was Alone is an indie puzzle platformer video game created by Mike Bithell, originally released as a Flash-based browser game in October 2010. The game was expanded and released to Microsoft Windows and OS X systems in July 2012. PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions with new content were released in April 2013, while a Linux version was released as part of the game's inclusion in a Humble Bundle in May 2013. The game was released for iPad devices in May 2014, and for other iOS devices and Android devices in July 2014. The game was also released on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Wii U in November 2014. Title: Catherine (video game) Passage: Catherine is a puzzle platformer adventure video game developed by Atlus for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The first Atlus title for high-definition consoles, the game released in 2011 in Japan and North America, and 2012 in other regions. Atlus published the title in Japan and North America, while it was released in PAL territories by Deep Silver. The story follows Vincent Brooks, a man who is beset by supernatural nightmares while torn between his feelings for longtime girlfriend Katherine and the similarly-named beauty Catherine. The gameplay is divided between daytime hours, where Vincent interacts with the characters, and his dreams where he must navigate three-dimensional tower puzzles. The game's ending is affected by moral choices made by Vincent over the course of the story. Title: Montezuma's Return! Passage: Montezuma's Return! is a 1998 actionadventure video game and the sequel to the original Parker Brothers game "Montezuma's Revenge". While the original game was a 2D platform game, such as "Jumpman", "Lode Runner" and "Mario", the sequel was a 3D first-person puzzle platformer. According to Steve Bergenholtz, the Utopia Technologies spokesperson, the musical score was written by a TV and film veteran. Title: Shadow Puppeteer Passage: Shadow Puppeteer is an adventure puzzle platformer video game developed by the Norwegian independent developer Sarepta Studio for Microsoft Windows and Wii U. The PC version has been released September 29, 2014. The Wii U version will be released on January 28, 2016 Worldwide.
Catherine
Troy Baker
Catherine (video game)
Who co-starred in Passion and Paradise with the actor of the Emmy Award-winning role of John Gotti?
Title: John Gotti Passage: John Gotti (October 27, 1940 June 10, 2002) was an Italian-American gangster who became boss of the powerful Gambino crime family in New York City. Gotti and his brothers grew up in poverty and turned to a life of crime at an early age. Gotti quickly rose to prominence, becoming one of the crime family's biggest earners and a protg of Gambino family underboss Aniello Dellacroce, operating out of the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens. Title: Richard G. Gotti Passage: Richard G. Gotti (born November 30, 1967) is a member of the Gambino crime family. His father is Gambino capo Richard V. Gotti and cousins are capo John A. "Junior" Gotti, former reality television star Victoria Gotti, and Peter Gotti, Jr. His uncle was Gambino boss John Gotti. Title: Passion and Paradise Passage: Passion and Paradise is a 1989 American television crime-drama film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Armand Assante and Catherine Mary Stewart. For this film Hart won the Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series. It was shot in Jamaica. Title: Wilfred Johnson Passage: Wilfred "Willie Boy" Johnson (September 29, 1935 August 29, 1988) was a United States (FBI) Federal Bureau of Investigation informant from 1966 to 1985. He provided the FBI, who code-named him "Wahoo" because of his Native American heritage, with information relating to John Gotti and other members of the Gambino family. Johnson was a friend of Gambino crime boss John Gotti even though Johnson was informing on him. Title: Armand Assante Passage: Armand Anthony Assante Jr. (born October 4, 1949) is an American actor. He is noted for an Emmy Award-winning role as mobster John Gotti in the 1996 HBO miniseries "Gotti". Title: Growing Up Gotti Passage: Growing Up Gotti is an American reality television series that appeared on AE. It featured the life of Victoria Gotti, daughter of Mafia boss John Gotti, and her three sons; Carmine Agnello, Jr., John Gotti Agnello, and Frank Gotti Agnello. The production of the pilot episode was announced in January 2004 with the show being picked up several months later. AE canceled "Growing Up Gotti" after three seasons. In 2014, the network aired an anniversary special "Growing Up Gotti: Ten Years Later". Title: Gotti (1996 film) Passage: Gotti: The Rise and Fall of a Real Life Mafia Don is a 1996 HBO original crime drama film made for television directed by Robert Harmon. The film stars Armand Assante in the title role as infamous Gambino crime family boss John Gotti, William Forsythe, and Anthony Quinn. Assante won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Special" for his performance. Assante also received a Golden Globe nomination the same year. Title: Becky Ann Baker Passage: Becky Ann Baker (born February 17, 1953) is an American actress who is known for her portrayal of Jean Weir on NBC's Emmy Award-winning "Freaks and Geeks" and for her role as Loreen Horvath on HBO's Emmy Award-winning "Girls", for which she received a Primetime Emmy nomination. Title: Angelo Ruggiero Passage: Angelo Salvatore Ruggiero Sr. (pronounced roo-JEH-roh) (July 29, 1940 December 5, 1989) was a member of the Gambino crime family and a deferential friend of John Gotti. Under Gotti's leadership Ruggiero became a caporegime though he became widely seen as an over talkative enforcer type without the astuteness needed for running lucrative rackets. Gotti, by then the most targeted criminal in the country, came to share the assessment amid mounting investigative pressure and costly blunders by the inveterately indiscreet Ruggiero, who had completely fallen from favour by the time of his death. The FBI regarded Ruggiero, whose open defiance of law enforcement extended to swearing at the judge during a hearing, as an unpredictable psychopath not amenable to confrontational tactics. Title: George DeCicco Passage: During the 1980s, DeCicco worked as a sidewalk soldier in the old crew of John Gotti, then run by Angelo "Quack Quack" Ruggiero, but because Ruggiero suffered from cancer in 1989, Gotti's brother Gene took over the crew, only to discover that he would be convicted of drug trafficking and narcotics charges and sentenced to 50 years in prison. Working with Gambino mobsters John Carneglia, Salvatore "Fat Sally" Scala and Arnold "Zeke" Squitieri for many years, DeCicco was at that time promoted to the rank of caporegime in the family. He is the brother of Frank DeCicco.
Catherine Mary Stewart
Passion and Paradise
Armand Assante
Conquering Dystopia is an instrumental metal supergroup founded by Keith Merrow and a former Nevermore guitarist born in what year?
Title: Kill Devil Hill (band) Passage: Kill Devil Hill is a heavy metal supergroup founded in 2011 by drummer Vinny Appice (former Black Sabbath, Heaven Hell and Dio), bassist Rex Brown (former Pantera and Down), guitarist Mark Zavon (former 40 cycle hum) and lead vocalist Dewey Bragg (former Pissing Razors). The band is named after the town of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, a location renowned from pirating days. The band's sound has been described as "heavy and modern without succumbing to typical contemporary hardcore trappings indecipherable vocals or overused blast beats." Title: Alex Webster Passage: Alex Webster (born October 25, 1969) is an American bass player, who is best known as a member of the death metal band Cannibal Corpse. He is one of two current members who were of the original lineup of the band, the other being drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz. He is also the bassist for the band Blotted Science and the supergroup Conquering Dystopia, and before Cannibal Corpse was formed he was part of Beyond Death Title: Jeff Loomis Passage: Jeff Loomis (born September 14, 1971) is an American musician, best known for his role as lead guitarist in the progressive metal band Nevermore. In November 2014, it was announced he was to be the new guitarist for Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. Title: Plains of Oblivion Passage: Plains of Oblivion is the second studio album by former Nevermore guitarist Jeff Loomis, released on April 6, 2012 through Century Media Records; a limited Digipak edition was also released, containing two bonus tracks. The album reached the top 200 on five different U.S. "Billboard" charts. It features a number of guest musicians including Emperor singer Ihsahn, as well as guitarists Marty Friedman, Tony MacAlpine and Chris Poland. Title: Gallery of Suicide Passage: Gallery of Suicide is the sixth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse. It was released in 1998 through Metal Blade Records. It is also the first Cannibal Corpse album to feature former Nevermore guitarist Pat O'Brien. Title: Conquering Dystopia Passage: Conquering Dystopia is an American instrumental technical death metal supergroup founded by solo guitarist Keith Merrow and former Nevermore guitarist Jeff Loomis. Title: War Eternal Passage: War Eternal is the ninth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, which was released on June 9, 2014 by Century Media. It is the first Arch Enemy album in 13 years since Wages of Sin to feature a new line-up; Alissa White-Gluz took over on vocals after former long-time vocalist Angela Gossow stepped down from vocal duties to be the band's business manager. Additionally, ex-Arsis guitarist Nick Cordle replaced Christopher Amott in 2012. Cordle ultimately left the band just before their European tour and was replaced by former Nevermore Guitarist Jeff Loomis Title: Praises to the War Machine Passage: Praises to the War Machine is the debut and only solo releasealbum by heavy metal vocalist Warrel Dane from Nevermore, released on April 25, 2008. The album was produced by Peter Wichers, who was tapped by Dane to work on the album while Wichers was still a member of Soilwork. After leaving that band in 2007, Wichers co-wrote the album with Dane and played on eight of its tracks. Soilwork drummer Dirk Verbeuren and former Himsa guitarist Matt Wicklund also played on the album. Nevermore guitarist Jeff Loomis and the band's touring guitarist at the time Chris Broderick make guest appearances, along with James Murphy, who had performed on the Nevermore album "This Godless Endeavor". "Praises to the War Machine" includes two cover songs, The Sisters of Mercy's "Lucretia My Reflection" and "Patterns" by Paul Simon. Dane had previously covered a Simon song on Nevermore's album "Dead Heart in a Dead World". Title: Conquering Dystopia (album) Passage: Conquering Dystopia is the debut album by the instrumental technical death metal band Conquering Dystopia, digitally released on March 10, 2014. On July 8, 2014 "Conquering Dystopia" was made available on vinyl and released via Century Media Records. Title: Zero Order Phase Passage: Zero Order Phase is the debut solo album by former Nevermore guitarist Jeff Loomis. It was released on September 30, 2008 through Century Media Records. The album was produced by Neil Kernon and features guest appearances by guitarists Ron Jarzombek, Pat O'Brien, and the jazz bassist Michael Manring. An instrumental album, "Zero Order Phase" was recorded in March 2008 at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, Washington. In addition to Loomis on guitar, keyboards and bass, the album features ex-Nevermore member Mark Arrington on drums.
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Conquering Dystopia
Jeff Loomis
Are both Choisya and Oenothera endemic to the Americas ?
Title: Heterochromis Passage: Heterochromis is a genus of cichlid fish. It is the only genus of the subfamily Heterochromidinae, and contains a single species, Heterochromis multidens, which is endemic to the Congo River Basin in Central Africa. This species is more closely related to cichlids from the Americas rather than other African cichlids. It can reach a total length of 29.5 cm . Title: Oenothera Passage: Oenothera is a genus of about 145 species of herbaceous flowering plants native to the Americas. It is the type genus of the family Onagraceae. Common names include evening primrose, suncups, and sundrops. They are not closely related to the true primroses (genus "Primula"). Title: Malaria Day in the Americas Passage: Malaria Day in the Americas is commemorated annually on November 6 to promote awareness, recognize past and current efforts to prevent and control malaria in the region of the Americas, build commitment, and to mobilize action to advance malaria goals and targets as the region works towards elimination. Awareness of this disease is very important in the region of the Americas, where an estimated 120 million people in 21 endemic countries are at risk of malaria. In 2012, there were 469,000 confirmed malaria cases in the region with 108 deaths. Nonetheless, declining incidence of disease and malaria-related mortality has led to low prioritization of malaria on national health agendas in the Americas. Title: Oenothera harringtonii Passage: Oenothera harringtonii is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common names Arkansas Valley evening primrose and Colorado Springs evening primrose. It is endemic to the state of Colorado in the United States. Title: Phyllachne Passage: Phyllachne is a genus of four cushion plant species in the family Stylidiaceae. Of the four species, two are endemic to New Zealand, while "P. colensoi" is also native to Tasmania and "P. uliginosa" is entirely endemic to southern South America and is the only species in the Stylidiaceae native to the Americas. The movement of "P. colensoi" to colonize Tasmania is a relatively recent move. Molecular studies group "P. colensoi", "P. clavigera", and "P. rubra" together in one clade with "P. uliginosa" in the sister clade. Based on molecular clock data of the "rbcL" gene, it is estimated that "P. uliginosa" last shared a common ancestor with the New Zealand clade about 6 million years ago. Title: Alstroemeriaceae Passage: Alstroemeriaceae is a family of flowering plants, with 254 known species in four genera (Christenhusz Byng 2016 ), almost entirely native to the Americas, from Central America to southern South America. One species of "Luzuriaga" occurs in New Zealand, and the genus "Drymophila" is endemic to south-eastern Australia. Title: Eumycetoma Passage: Eumycetoma is a chronic granulomatous fungal disease of humans, affecting mainly the limbs, and sometimes the abdominal and chest walls or the head. "Mycetoma pedis" (mycetoma of the foot), the most common form of mycetoma, is known widely as the Madura foot. The infection is endemic in Africa, India and the Central and South Americas. Title: Choisya Passage: Choisya is a small genus of aromatic evergreen shrubs in the rue family, Rutaceae. Members of the genus are commonly known as Mexican orange or mock orange due to the similarity of their flowers with those of the closely related orange, both in shape and scent. They are native to southern North America, from Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and south through most of Mexico. In its generic name Humboldt and Bonpland honoured Swiss botanist Jacques Denis Choisy (17991859). Title: Enulius Passage: Enulius is a genus of snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus is endemic to the Americas. Title: Attalea crassispatha Passage: Attalea crassispatha is a palm which is endemic to southwest Haiti. The most geographically isolated member of the genus, it is considered a critically endangered species and has been called one of the rarest palms in the Americas.
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Choisya
Oenothera
What did the technical device made by the british aeronautical engineer during the second world war do?
Title: Frank Barnwell Passage: Captain Frank Sowter Barnwell OBE AFC FRAeS BSc (1880 2 August 1938) was a British aeronautical engineer. With his elder brother Harold he built the first successful powered aircraft made in Scotland and later went on to a career as an aircraft designer with the Bristol Aeroplane Company, designing aircraft such as the Bristol Fighter, the Bulldog and the Blenheim. Title: John Stamper Passage: John Trevor Stamper FREng FRAeS (12 October 1926 15 November 2003) was a British aeronautical engineer who was Corporate Technical Director of British Aerospace from 1977 to 1985 and chief designer of the Blackburn Buccaneer strike aircraft. Title: Elsie MacGill Passage: Elizabeth Muriel Gregory "Elsie" MacGill, OC (March 27, 1905 November 4, 1980), known as the "Queen of the Hurricanes", was the world's first woman to earn an aeronautical engineering degree and was the first woman in Canada to receive a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. She worked as an aeronautical engineer during the Second World War and did much to make Canada a powerhouse of aircraft construction during her years at Canadian Car and Foundry (CCF) in Fort William, Ontario. After her work at CCF she ran a successful consulting business. Between 19671970 she was a commissioner on the "Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada", published in 1970. Title: Gordon Lewis (engineer) Passage: Gordon Manns Lewis CBE FREng (24 June 1924 4 October 2010) was a British aeronautical engineer who made significant contributions to the arts and sciences of turbine engine design. Title: Harry Wimperis Passage: Harry Egerton Wimperis '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (27 August 1876 16 July 1960) was a British aeronautical engineer who acted as the Director of Scientific Research at the UK's Air Ministry prior to World War II. He is best known for his role in setting up the Committee for the Scientific Survey of Air Defence under Henry Tizard, which led directly to the development and introduction of radar in the UK. He is also known for the development of the Drift Sight and Course Setting Bomb Sight during World War I, devices that revolutionized the art of bombing. Title: Miss Shilling's orifice Passage: Miss Shilling's orifice was a very simple technical device made to counter engine cut-out in early Spitfire and Hurricane fighter aeroplanes during the Battle of Britain. While it was officially called the R.A.E. restrictor, it was normally referred to under various names, such as Miss Tilly's diaphragm or the Tilly orifice in reference to its inventor, Beatrice "Tilly" Shilling. Title: Lawrence Coombes Passage: Lawrence Percival Coombes '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (9 April 1899 3 June 1988) was a British aeronautical engineer who served as the first Chief Superintendent of the Australian Aeronautical Research Laboratories from 1938 until 1964. He had previously worked at the Royal Aircraft Establishment from 1924, and during World War I had served a pilot in the Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force, becoming a flying ace credited with 15 aerial victories. Title: Beatrice Shilling Passage: Beatrice (Tilly) Shilling OBE PhD MSc CEng (8 March 1909 18 November 1990) was a British aeronautical engineer and motor racer. During the Second World War, she invented "Miss Shilling's orifice", a small metal disc similar to a metal washer that restricted fuel flow to the carburetor helping prevent engine stall in the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines of the Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire fighters, which could lose power or even completely cut out during certain manoeuvres; a significant disadvantage in active service. Title: Tallboy (bomb) Passage: Tallboy, or Bomb, Medium Capacity, 12,000 lb, was an earthquake bomb developed by the British aeronautical engineer Barnes Wallis and used by the RAF during the Second World War. Title: Earthquake bomb Passage: The earthquake bomb, or seismic bomb, was a concept that was invented by the British aeronautical engineer Barnes Wallis early in World War II and subsequently developed and used during the war against strategic targets in Europe. A seismic bomb differs somewhat in concept from traditional bombs, which usually explode at or near the surface, and destroy their target directly by explosive force. In contrast, a seismic bomb is dropped from high altitude to attain very high speed as it falls and upon impact, penetrates and explodes deep underground, causing massive caverns or craters known as "camouflets", as well as intense shockwaves. In this way, the seismic bomb can affect targets that are too massive to be affected by a conventional bomb, as well as damage or destroy difficult targets such as bridges and viaducts.
counter engine cut-out
Miss Shilling's orifice
Beatrice Shilling
Christopher Mitchell starred in a film based on a novel by what author?
Title: What's Up Nurse! Passage: What's Up Nurse! is a 1977 British sex comedy film directed by sexploitation director Derek Ford. It stars Nicholas Field, Felicity Devonshire and John Le Mesurier, and tells the story of the adventures of a young doctor in a hospital. A sequel "What's Up Superdoc! " was released the following year, with Christopher Mitchell replacing Nicholas Field as Dr Todd. Title: Firefox Down Passage: Firefox Down is a 1983 novel by author Craig Thomas. It is a sequel to his novel "Firefox". Craig Thomas dedicated the first edition of the novel to actordirectorproducer Clint Eastwood, who starred as Mitchell Gant in the film adaptation of the first novel, stating, "For Clint Eastwood pilot of the Firefox". Title: What's Up Superdoc! Passage: What's Up Superdoc! is a 1978 British sex comedy film, directed by sexploitation director Derek Ford and produced by Michael L. Green. The film was a sequel to the 1977 film "What's Up Nurse! ", with Christopher Mitchell replacing Nicholas Field as the oversexed Dr. Todd. The cast included Harry H. Corbett, Hughie Green, and a brief appearance by sex film star Mary Millington. Title: The Light in the Forest (film) Passage: The Light in the Forest is a 1958 film based on a novel of the same name first published in 1953 by U.S. author Conrad Richter. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions and starred Fess Parker, Joanne Dru, James MacArthur, and Wendell Corey. Though it is a work of fiction and primarily features fictional characters, the novel incorporates several real people and facts from U.S. history. Title: Magicians (2007 film) Passage: Magicians is a 2007 British comedy film released on 18 May 2007. It stars comic duo Robert Webb and David Mitchell as stage magicians Karl and Harry. The two magicians compete together in a magic competition, despite their personal differences. Parts and ideas of the film have been taken to parody the 2006 film "The Prestige" by Christopher Nolan, though this had not been released when "Magicians" was filmed (though the original novel by Christopher Priest had been published in 1995). The film is directed by Andrew O'Connor and written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, who are also the writers of the Channel 4 sitcom "Peep Show", which stars Mitchell and Webb. Other principal cast members include Jessica Hynes, Darren Boyd, Steve Edge, Peter Capaldi, and Andrea Riseborough. Title: Monsieur (1990 film) Passage: Monsieur is a 1990 comedy film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Jean-Philippe Toussaint. It was directed by the novel's author and produced by Pascal Judelewicz and Anne-Dominique Toussaint. The film starred Dominic Gould, Wojciech Pszoniak, and Eva Ionesco. "Monsieur" was screened at the 1990 Toronto International Film Festival. It received the Andr Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association (UCC). Title: Christopher Mitchell (actor) Passage: Christopher Mitchell (21 May 1947 22 February 2001) was a British actor most notable for his role in the BBC sitcom "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" as Gunner Nigel 'Parky' Parkin. His film credits include "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" (1967), "This, That and the Other" (1969), "The Sex Thief" (1973) and "What's Up Superdoc! " (1978). Title: The Dogs of War (film) Passage: The Dogs of War is a 1980 war film based upon the 1974 novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth. Largely filmed in Belize, it was directed by John Irvin and starred Christopher Walken and Tom Berenger. In it a small mercenary unit of soldiers is privately hired to depose the president of a fictional African country so that a British tycoon can gain access to a platinum deposit. Title: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (film) Passage: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush is a 1967 British film made based on the novel of the same name by Hunter Davies. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. Title: The Call of the Wild (1976 film) Passage: The Call of the Wild is a 1976 American television film based on Jack London's 1903 novel "The Call of the Wild". The film, starring John Beck, was directed by Jerry Jameson from a script by the poet and novelist James Dickey. One of several adaptations of London's novel, this version was produced following the success of the 1972 film "Deliverance", an adaptation of Dickey's novel of the same title. The author's son, Christopher Dickey, wrote in his 1998 memoir, "Summer of Deliverance", that "[t]he Hollywood concept [for the 1976 film] was James Dickey meets Jack London; sort of "Deliverance" in the Klondike."
Hunter Davies
Christopher Mitchell (actor)
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (film)
Who directed the 1997 film that starred an English actor and singer who was born on 1 June 1930?
Title: Vittorio Scantamburlo Passage: Vittorio Scantamburlo (1 June 1930 1 October 2016) was an Italian football manager, player and scout, known for discovering a soccer champion Alessandro del Piero. Title: Matt Poore Passage: Matt Beresford Poore (born 1 June 1930) is a former international cricketer who played Tests for New Zealand in the 1950s. He was born in Christchurch. Title: Mohammed Al Manea Passage: Mohammed Al Manea (Arabic: ; born 1 June 1930), Kuwaiti actor. Title: Jo Amar Passage: Yosef "Jo" Amar (Hebrew: (') , Arabic: () ) (1 June 1930 in Settat, Morocco 26 June 2009 in Woodmere, New York) was a noted Moroccan-Israeli singer and hazzan. Title: Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1909) Passage: Ayanami ( ) ("cross wave") was a "Kamikaze"-class destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The last of the "Kamikaze"-class vessels to be built, she was laid down at Maizuru Naval Arsenal on 15 May 1908, and launched 20 March the next year. "Ayanami" was nearly obsolete as soon as she was commissioned. On 1 December 1924 she was converted into a minesweeper. She was renamed "W-9" on 1 August 1928 to free her name for her World War II counterpart, the "Fubuki"-class "Ayanami" . On 1 June 1930 she was converted again, this time to a tugboat, and was finally scrapped on 19 April 1933. Title: The House of Angelo Passage: The House of Angelo is a 1997 British historical drama film directed by Jim Goddard and starring Edward Woodward, Peter Woodward and Sylvia Syms. Title: Chauncey C. Loomis Passage: Chauncey Chester Loomis Jr. (1 June 1930 17 March 2009) was a Dartmouth professor of English and American literature, Arctic historian, documentary maker, and author best known for "Weird and Tragic Shores: The Story of Charles Francis Hall, Explorer" (1971), described as a concise and intelligent introduction to the history of Arctic exploration. Title: Johannes Fabry Passage: Johannes Fabry (1 June 1860, Jlich 29 June 1930, Dortmund) was a German dermatologist. Title: George Forrest Browne Passage: George Forrest Browne (4 December 1833 1 June 1930) was an English bishop, the first Anglican Bishop of Stepney from 1895 until 1897 when he was appointed Bishop of Bristol. Title: Edward Woodward Passage: Edward Albert Arthur Woodward, OBE (1 June 1930 16 November 2009) was an English actor and singer.
Jim Goddard
The House of Angelo
Edward Woodward
Who traditionally known by his Latinized name of Avenzoar, was a Muslim Arab physician and surgeon and poet, Al-Masudi or Ibn Zuhr ?
Title: Ibn al-Quff Passage: Amn-ad-Daula Abu-'l-Fara ibn Yaqb ibn Isq Ibn al-Quff al-Karaki (Arabic: ; 1233 AD 1286 AD) was an Arab physician and surgeon and author of the earliest medieval Arabic treatise intended solely for surgeons. Title: Ahmad ibn Yusuf Passage: Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn Yusuf ibn Ibrahim ibn Tammam al-Siddiq Al-Baghdadi (835912), known in the West by his Latinized name Hametus, was an Arab mathematician, like his father Yusuf ibn Ibrahim (Arabic: ). Title: Ibn Hubal Passage: Muhadhdhib al-Dn Abl-Hasan Al ibn Ahmad Ibn Hubal (Arabic: ) known as Ibn Hubal (Arabic: ) (c. 1122 - 1213) was an Arab physician and scientist born in Baghdad. He was known primarily for his medical compendium titled Kitab al-Mukhtarat fi al-tibb (Arabic: ), "The Book of Selections in Medicine." It was written in 1165 in Mosul, north of Baghdad, where Ibn Hubal spent most of his life. The popular medical encyclopedia is highly dependent upon the Qanun of Ibn Sina (Avicenna), with occasional passages transcribed verbatim. Title: Ibn Zuhr Passage: Ibn Zuhr (Arabic: ; 10941162), traditionally known by his Latinized name of Avenzoar, was a Muslim Arab physician and surgeon and poet. He was born at Seville in medieval Andalusia (present-day Spain), was a contemporary of Averroes and Ibn Tufail, and was the most well-regarded physician of his era. He was particularly known for his emphasis on a more rational, empiric basis of medicine. His major work, "Al-Taysr fil-Mudwt wal-Tadbr" ("Book of Simplification Concerning Therapeutics and Diet"), was translated into Latin and Hebrew and was influential to the progress of surgery. He also improved surgical and medical knowledge by keying out several diseases and their treatments. Title: Ibn Abi Usaibia Passage: Ibn Ab Uaybia Muaffaq al-Dn Ab al-Abbs Amad Ibn Al-Qsim Ibn Khalfa al-Khazraj (Arabic: ; 12031270), commonly referred to as Ibn Abi Usaibia, was a Syrian Arab physician of the 13th century CE. He created a history of medicine organized as histories of notable physicians, a book about 700 pages long. Title: John of Capua Passage: John of Capua (fl. 1262-1269) was an Italian Jewish convert to Christianity, and a translator. He translated Rabbi Joel's Hebrew version of "Kalilah wa-Dimnah" into Latin under the title "Directorium Vitae Humanae". His translation was the source from which that work became so widely spread in almost all European languages. It was edited by Joseph Derenbourg (Paris, 1887). John of Capua also translated Maimonides' "Dietary" and Ibn Zuhr's (Avenzoar's) "Al-Taisir", on diseases. Title: Ibn Jazla Passage: Abu ali Yahya ibn Isa Ibn Jazla Al Baghdadi or Ibn Jazlah (Arabic, ), Latinized as Buhahylyha Bingezla, was an 11th-century Arab physician of Baghdad and author of an influential treatise on regimen that was translated into Latin in 1280 AD by the Sicilian Jewish physician Faraj ben Salem. Title: Al-Masudi Passage: Al-Masudi (Arabic: , "Abu al-asan Al ibn al-usayn ibn Al al-Masd "; c. 896 956) was an Arab historian and geographer. He is sometimes referred to as the Herodotus of the Arabs. Al-Masudi was one of the first to combine history and scientific geography in a large-scale work, "The Meadows of Gold and Mines of Gems" (Arabic: , "Muruj adh-dhahab wa ma'adin al-jawhar"), a world history. Title: Al-Tamimi, the physician Passage: Muhammad ibn Sa'id al-Tamimi (Arabic: ), known by his kunya, "Abu Abdullah," but more commonly as Al-Tamimi, the physician, was a tenth century Arab physician, who came to renown on account of his medical works. Born in Jerusalem, Al-Tamimi spent his early years in and around Jerusalem where he studied medicine under the tutelage of two local physicians, Al-Hasan ibn Abi Nu'aym, and a Christian monk, Anba Zecharia ben Thawabah. Al-Tamimi possessed an uncommon knowledge of plants and their properties, such that his service in this field was highly coveted and brought him to serve as the personal physician of the Ikhshidid Governor of Ramla, al-Hassan bin Abdullah bin Tughj al-Mastouli, before being asked to render his services in Old Cairo, Egypt. Around 970, Al-Tamimi had settled in Old Cairo, Egypt, and there prospered in his medical field, writing a medical work for the vizier, Ya'qub ibn Killis (930991), a Baghdadi Jew who came to work in Egypt under the auspices of the Fatimids. He specialized in compounding simple drugs and medicines, but is especially known for his having concocted a theriac reputed as a proven antidote in snake and other poisons, which he named "tiryaq al-frq" (the antidote of salvation) because of its exceptional qualities. Title: De Gradibus Passage: De Gradibus was an Arabic book published by the Arab physician Al-Kindi (c. 801873 CE). "De gradibus" is the Latinized name of the book. An alternative name for the book was Quia Primos.
Ibn Zuhr
Al-Masudi
Ibn Zuhr
Which one of these singers is from Canada, James LaBrie or Sonya Scarlet?
Title: MullMuzzler 2 Passage: MullMuzzler 2 (also known as James LaBrie's MullMuzzler 2) is the second studio album by Dream Theater singer James LaBrie and his band MullMuzzler, released on September 11, 2001 through Magna Carta Records Title: The Addiction Tour 2006 Passage: The Addiction Tour 2006 is the first live DVD by the Italian gothic metal band Theatres des Vampires. It features ten songs recorded during the tour in 2006 and also features an interview with Sonya Scarlet, as well as two music videos the band had recorded for the songs "Lilith Mater Inferorum" and "Angel of Lust". The live songs were also released as a live album in the band's next release, Desire of Damnation. Title: Sonya Scarlet Passage: Sonya Scarlet (born 2 April 1980) is the singer and lyricist of the Italian extreme gothic metal band Theatres des Vampires. Title: James LaBrie Passage: Kevin James LaBrie (born May 5, 1963) is a Canadian vocalist and songwriter, who is best known as the lead singer of the American progressive metal band Dream Theater. Title: Fabian Varesi Passage: Fabian Varesi (""Necros"") is the keyboardist and main composer of the Italian extreme gothic metal band Theatres des Vampires. He also performs backing vocals for the band, along with Zimon Lijoi and Gabriel Valerio. He joined the band in 1997. Fabian can also play the electric and bass guitars, but his skill in them is not strong enough to be on stage, so when composing he often only plays long enough to get the idea to the player who will take it to the stage. Fabian is also the general manager of an Action Figure Company named Kaustic Plastik, and this is his main work. He is composing several tracks for the sound track of Cult of Lamia, which Sonya Scarlet will be playing a vampire in this horror film. Title: Candyland (album) Passage: Candyland is the tenth studio album by Italian gothic metal band Theatres des Vampires, released through Scarlet Records on 14 October 2016. Initially announced on 7 July 2016, it is their first studio album in 5 years since "Moonlight Waltz", and also their first release with guitarist Giorgio Ferrante, who replaced Stephan Benfante early in 2016. It is noticeably more guitar-driven than the band's previous releases with Sonya Scarlet on vocals, and its lyrics focus less on the vampiric and occult themes the band is famous for. A music video for the track "Morgana Effect" was uploaded to the band's official YouTube channel on 29 September 2016. Title: 100 Hell Passage: 100 Hell is the sixth album of the Italian Extreme Metal band Necrodeath. Cronos of Venom is the guest vocalist on "February 5, 1984", Federica Badalini of Soul Takers plays keyboards on "Identity Crisis", Sonya Scarlet of Theatres des Vampires make a duet with Flegias on "100 Hell". Title: One More Time (James LaBrie song) Passage: "One More Time" is the first track from Dream Theater lead vocalist James Labrie's second solo album Static Impulse. Along with the song "I Need You" it was released a month before the album to promote it. It was written by James LaBrie and Keyboard player Matt Guillory. All the vocals in the verses are performed by Swedish drummer Peter Wildoer. He performs screamed vocals throughout the album, Matt Guillory also performs additional screamed vocals throughout the album. Title: Pleasure and Pain (Theatres des Vampires album) Passage: Pleasure and Pain is the seventh studio album by the Italian gothic metal band Theatres des Vampires. It is the first album after Lord Vampyr's departure, and the first to feature Sonya Scarlet as the main vocalist of the band as well as being the last to feature Robert Cufaro on guitar. Title: MullMuzzler Passage: James LaBrie (formally MullMuzzler or James LaBrie's MullMuzzler) is the progressive metal solo side project by James LaBrie, the lead singer of Dream Theater, before recording under his own name in 2005. The record company would not allow LaBrie to use his own name , so he created the name of MullMuzzler. LaBrie coined the word MullMuzzler and defined it as: to gag or silence an individual's thought before it can be expressed in any manner. For the followup, he negotiated the right to use his name although still unable to simply credit it as his solo album.
Sonya Scarlet
James LaBrie
Sonya Scarlet
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance was based on the 1962 film that starred which actor and military officer?
Title: Jethro Compton Passage: Jethro Compton (born 14 July 1988, Cornwall) is a British writer, director and theatre producer. He was educated at the University of York between 2006 and 2009 in English Literature. His most notable production to date has been the world premire of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (stage play)". Title: Edmond O'Brien Passage: Edmond O'Brien (September 10, 1915 May 9, 1985) was an American actor who appeared in more than 100 films from the 1940s to the 1970s, often playing character parts. He received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe for his supporting role in "The Barefoot Contessa" (1954), as well as a second Golden Globe and another Academy Award nomination for "Seven Days in May" (1964). His other notable films include "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1939), "The Killers" (1946), "White Heat" (1949), "D.O.A." (1950), "Julius Caesar" (1953), "1984" (1956), "The Girl Can't Help It" (1956), "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1961), and "The Wild Bunch" (1969). Title: John Ford Passage: John Ford (February 1, 1894 August 31, 1973) was an American film director. He is renowned both for Westerns such as "Stagecoach" (1939), "The Searchers" (1956), and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962), as well as adaptations of classic 20th-century American novels such as the film "The Grapes of Wrath" (1940). His four Academy Awards for Best Director (in 1935, 1940, 1941, and 1952) remain a record. One of the films for which he won the award, "How Green Was My Valley", also won Best Picture. Title: The American West of John Ford Passage: The American West of John Ford is a 1971 television special about movie director John Ford's career narrated by John Wayne, James Stewart, and Henry Fonda. Footage of Wayne, Stewart, and Fonda talking with the aging Ford are interspersed with an array of clips from Ford's films spanning more than five decades, including "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", "The Searchers", and "Stagecoach", each of which is dealt with at some length. Title: James Stewart Passage: James Maitland "Jimmy" Stewart (May 20, 1908July 2, 1997) was an American actor and military officer who is among the most honored and popular stars in film history. A major Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player, Stewart was known for his distinctive drawl and down-to-earth persona, which helped him often portray American middle-class men struggling in crisis. Many of the films he starred in have become enduring classics. Title: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (stage play) Passage: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a 2014 Western stage play by Jethro Compton based on the 1953 short story of the same name by Dorothy M. Johnson, which also became the basis for the 1962 Paramount Pictures film "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", directed by John Ford, starring James Stewart and John Wayne, with the song performed by Gene Pitney. Title: Glen Sabre Valance Passage: Glen Sabre Valance, age 21, was hanged in Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Richard Strang. He was the last man executed in South Australia on 24 November 1964. Born Graham Paul Fraser, he changed his name as a teenager, to Glen Sabre Valance, after Liberty Valance, the title character of a 1962 western film. Title: Vera Miles Passage: Vera June Miles (ne Ralston, born August 23, 1929) is an American actress who worked closely with Alfred Hitchcock, most notably as Lila Crane in the classic 1960 film "Psycho", reprising the role in the 1983 sequel "Psycho II". Other films in which she appeared include "The Wrong Man", "The Searchers", "Follow Me, Boys! ", "Tarzan's Hidden Jungle" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". Title: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Passage: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a 1962 American Western film directed by John Ford starring James Stewart and John Wayne. The black-and-white film was released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck was adapted from a short story written by Dorothy M. Johnson. The supporting cast features Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Edmond O'Brien, Andy Devine, John Carradine, Woody Strode, Strother Martin, and Lee Van Cleef. Title: Cyril J. Mockridge Passage: Cyril J. Mockridge (August 6, 1896 January 18, 1979) was an English film and television composer who composed the scores for such films as "Cheaper by the Dozen", "River of No Return" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". Mockridge was nominated for an Academy Award for the 1955 film "Guys and Dolls" and also composed the theme music for television's Western "Laramie".
James Maitland "Jimmy" Stewart
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (stage play)
James Stewart
In what year was the politician who represented Nevada's new district, that was created as a result of the 2010 Census, from 2013-2015 born?
Title: Georgia's 13th congressional district Passage: Georgia's 13th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia. The district is currently represented by Democrat David Scott, though the district's boundaries have been redrawn following the 2010 census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia. The first election using the new district boundaries (listed below) were the 2012 congressional elections. Title: Texas's 35th congressional district Passage: Texas's 35th Congressional District is a new district that was created as a result of the 2010 Census. The first candidates ran in the 2012 House elections, were seated for the 113th United States Congress. This election was won by Lloyd Doggett, who previously represented Texas's 25th congressional district before redistricting. The shape of the district has been described as one of the ten most gerrymandered in the US. Title: LanarkFrontenacLennox and Addington Passage: LanarkFrontenacLennox and Addington is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada which has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. It was scheduled to be abolished at the time of the 2015 general election; the Lanark County and Frontenac components of the riding will be redistributed into the new district of LanarkFrontenac, while Lennox and Addington County will be redistributed into the new district of HastingsLennox and Addington. Title: Texas's 36th congressional district Passage: Texas's 36th Congressional District is a new district that was created as a result of the 2010 Census. The first candidates ran in the 2012 House elections for a seat in the 113th United States Congress. Steve Stockman won the general election, and represented the new district. On December 9, 2013, Stockman announced that he would not seek reelection in 2014, and would instead challenge incumbent John Cornyn in the Republican senatorial primary, and was succeeded in the U.S. House by Brian Babin. Title: Nevada's 4th congressional district Passage: Nevada's 4th Congressional District is a new district that was created as a result of the 2010 Census. Located in the central portion of the state, it includes most of northern Clark County, southern Lyon County, and all of Esmeralda, Lincoln, Mineral, Nye, and White Pine counties. Although the district appears rural, almost 90 of the district's population lives in Clark County. Title: Arizona's 9th congressional district Passage: Arizona's ninth congressional district is a new district that was created as a result of the 2010 Census. The first candidates ran in the 2012 House elections, and the first representative was seated for the 113th Congress in 2013. Title: Texas's 34th congressional district Passage: Texas's 34th Congressional District is a district that was created as a result of the 2010 Census. The first candidates ran in the 2012 House elections, and were seated for the 113th United States Congress. Filemon Vela, Jr. won the general election, and was seated in the new district. Title: Texas's 33rd congressional district Passage: Texas's 33rd Congressional District is a new district that was created as a result of the 2010 Census. The first candidates ran in the 2012 House elections, and were seated for the 113th United States Congress. Title: Oregon's congressional districts Passage: The U.S. state of Oregon has had five United States congressional districts since 1982, when the Fifth District was added. Boundaries were redrawn following the population changes to each district as determined by the 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses. Although early projections suggested that Oregon might gain a sixth congressional district as a result of the 2010 Census, the state's population was about 42,000 people short of gaining a new district. Title: Steven Horsford Passage: Steven Alexander Horsford (born April 29, 1973) is an American politician who was the United States Representative for Nevada's 4th congressional district from 2013 to 2015. Horsford previously served in the Nevada Senate, representing Clark County's 4th Senate District from 2005 to 2012. He also served as Nevada's first African-American state senate Majority Leader and was the first African American to represent Nevada in Congress. He is a member of the Democratic Party.
1973
Steven Horsford
Nevada's 4th congressional district
Which cocktail was inspired by a bartender, Hanky-Panky cocktail or Glowtini?
Title: Hanky-Panky cocktail Passage: The Hanky-Panky cocktail was the brainchild of Ada Coleman (known as "Coley") who began as a bartender at the Savoy Hotel in 1903. Her benefactor was Rupert D'Oyly Carte, a member of the family that first produced Gilbert and Sullivan operas in London and that built the Savoy Hotel. When Rupert became chairman of the Savoy, Ada was given a position at the hotel's American Bar, where she eventually became the head bartender and made cocktails for the likes of Mark Twain, the Prince of Wales, Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, and Sir Charles Hawtrey. Title: Bartender Passage: A bartender (also known as a barkeep, barman, barmaid, bar chef, tapster, mixologist, alcohol server, flairman or a alcohol chef) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic or soft drink beverages behind the bar, usually in a licensed establishment. Bartenders also usually maintain the supplies and inventory for the bar. A bartender can generally mix classic cocktails such as a Cosmopolitan, Manhattan, Old Fashioned, and Mojito. The bartending profession was generally a second occupation, used as transitional work for students to gain customer experience or to save money for university fees. This however is changing around the world and bartending has become a profession by choice rather than necessity. Cocktail competitions such as World Class and Bacardi Legacy have recognised talented bartenders in the past decade and these bartenders, and others, spread the love of cocktails and hospitality throughout the world. Title: Glowtini Passage: The Glowtini is a cocktail inspired by the Year of a Million Dreams celebration at Walt Disney World Resort, and some Disneyland Resort locations. Served at restaurants all over Disney World, it consists of Skyy Citrus Vodka, Blue Curacao, peach schnapps, Sweet-N-Sour and pineapple juice, garnished with a souvenir glow cube. Title: 20th Century (cocktail) Passage: The 20th Century is a cocktail created in 1937 by a British bartender named C.A. Tuck, and named in honor of the celebrated "Twentieth Century Limited" train which ran between New York City and Chicago from 1902 until 1967. The recipe was first published in 1937 in the "Caf Royal Cocktail Book" by William J Tarling, President of the United Kingdom Bartenders' Guild and head bartender at the Caf Royal. Title: Breakfast martini Passage: A breakfast martini is a form of cocktail created by bartender Salvatore Calabrese. The most famous "marmalade cocktail", it is a gin martini with marmalade, orange liqueur, and lemon juice in place of vermouth. Title: Robert Hess (cocktail expert) Passage: Robert B. Hess is a cocktail expert, a co-founder of the Museum of the American Cocktail, and a technology evangelist for Microsoft. Hess is the author of "The Essential Bartender's Guide: How to Make Truly Great Cocktails" published by Mud Puddle Books in 2008. He is also the host of "The Cocktail Spirit," an online video series published by the Small Screen Network. In late 2008, Hess, along with several other well-known cocktail personalities, founded The Chanticleer Society, a "Worldwide Organization of Cocktail Enthusiasts." Hess also writes a column entitled "Classic Cocktails" for the bi-monthly fine beverage publication, Mutineer Magazine. Title: Curacao Punch Passage: Curacao Punch is a cocktail that comes from Harry Johnson's New and Improved Bartender's Manual (1882). Dale DeGroff, a notable bartender and author of The Craft of the Cocktail (Clarkson Potter, 2002), holds this to be his favorite forgotten potation. Title: Chris McMillian Passage: Chris McMillian is a New Orleans bartender and a co-founder of The Museum of the American Cocktail. Imbibe Magazine mentioned McMillian as one of the top 25 most influential cocktail personalities of the last century. Title: Screwdriver (cocktail) Passage: A screwdriver is a popular alcoholic highball drink made with orange juice and vodka. While the basic drink is simply the two ingredients, there are many variations; the most common one is made with one part vodka, one part of any kind of orange soda, and one part of orange juice. Many of the variations have different names in different parts of the world. The International Bartender Association has designated this cocktail as an IBA Official Cocktail. Title: Bronx (cocktail) Passage: The Bronx Cocktail is essentially a Perfect Martini with orange juice added. It was ranked number three in "The World's 10 Most Famous Cocktails in 1934", making it a very popular rival to the Martini (1) and the Manhattan (2). Today, it remains a popular choice in some markets, and was formerly designated as an Official Cocktail by the International Bartender Association. Like the Manhattan, the Bronx is one of five cocktails named for one of New York City's five boroughs, but is perhaps most closely related to the Queens, which substitutes pineapple for the Bronx's orange.
Hanky-Panky cocktail
Hanky-Panky cocktail
Glowtini
What genre of music do Collective Soul and Siouxsie and the Banshees have in common?
Title: Collective Soul (2009 album) Passage: Collective Soul, also known as Rabbit to differentiate it from the band's 1995 album of the same name, is the eighth studio album by American rock band Collective Soul. It was released on August 25, 2009. Title: The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees Passage: Universal Music Group released The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees in 2002 as the first reissue of the Siouxsie and the Banshees remastered back-catalogue. The most successful singles of the band were presented in a non-chronological order. Title: Mantaray Passage: Mantaray is an album by Siouxsie. It is her first full-length solo studio album after a 30-year music career as the frontwoman for Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Creatures. Title: Goth subculture Passage: The goth subculture adopts dark fashion elements such as black clothing, dyed black hair, dark eyeliner, black fingernails and black period-styled clothing and a focus on gothic rock and a range of other music genres. The goth subculture, began in England during the early-1980s where it was developed from the gothic rock scene, itself an offshoot of the post-punk genre. Notable post-punk groups that presaged that genre include Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division and Bauhaus. The goth subculture has survived much longer than others of the same era, and has continued to diversify and spread throughout the world. Its imagery and cultural proclivities indicate influences from the 19th century Gothic literature and gothic horror films. Title: Smashing Young Man Passage: "Smashing Young Man" is a song by the American band Collective Soul. It is the third single from their second studio album "Collective Soul". The song was written as an insult to Smashing Pumpkins lead singer, Billy Corgan, who accused Collective Soul of plagiarizing music. Title: Collective Soul Passage: Collective Soul is an American rock band originally from Stockbridge, Georgia. Now based in Atlanta, the group consists of lead vocalist Ed Roland, rhythm guitarist Dean Roland, bassist Will Turpin, drummer Johnny Rabb and lead guitarist Jesse Triplett. Title: Collective Soul 2013 Tour Passage: The Collective Soul 2013 Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Collective Soul. Title: Collective Soul (1995 album) Passage: Collective Soul (sometimes referred to as the Blue Album to differentiate from the second self-titled album) is the second and eponymous studio album by Collective Soul. It became the band's highest selling album to date, going Triple-Platinum, and spent 76 weeks on the "Billboard" 200 charts. The singles "December," "The World I Know" and "Where the River Flows" all reached 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, while the first two singles also became major pop hits. Title: Steven Severin Passage: Steven Severin (born Steven John Bailey, 25 September 1955, Highgate, London), is an English musician, composer, bassist, producer and co-founding member of Siouxsie and the Banshees. He took the name "Severin" from the Leopold von Sacher-Masoch character who is mentioned in the Velvet Underground song "Venus in Furs". Severin had earlier considered "Steve Spunker" for his stage name. After the split of Siouxsie and the Banshees in 1996, Severin created his own label "RE", and released several instrumental albums via his official website. He regularly performs live in solo, playing music over footage of silent films. Title: Siouxsie and the Banshees Passage: Siouxsie and the Banshees were an English rock band, formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin. Initially associated with the English punk rock scene, the band rapidly evolved to create "a form of post-punk discord full of daring rhythmic and sonic experimentation". In 1978, they released their critically acclaimed debut album, "The Scream", and built their reputation over the next few years through subsequent releases. With "Juju" in 1981, the group also became an important influence on the emerging gothic rock scene. They disbanded in 1996, with Siouxsie and drummer Budgie continuing to record music as the Creatures, a second band they had formed in the early 1980s. In 2004, Siouxsie began a solo career.
rock
Collective Soul
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Provincial road N701 connects the Rijiksweg 6 to what city, named after Cornelis Lely?
Title: Manitoba Provincial Road 290 Passage: Provincial Road 290 (also known as PR 290 or Highway 290) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. PR 290 begins at an intersection with Manitoba Provincial Road 280 in Jacam and heads to the northeast towards the abandoned town of Sundance. Most of PR 290's length is in a dense forest in northern Manitoba. Title: Provincial road N306 (Netherlands) Passage: Provincial road N306 (N306) is a road connecting N307 near Dronten with Provincial road N302 (Netherlands) and Provincial road N707 (Netherlands) near Harderwijk. Title: Manitoba Provincial Road 409 Passage: Provincial Road 409 (PR 409) is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The single lane paved road runs from the Perimeter Highway (where it becomes Pipeline Road southbound) in Little Kildonan, turn east north of Burns Road (as Grassmere Road) to Provincial Road 220 (Blackdale Road) in West Saint Paul. Title: Provincial road 34-27 (Turkey) Passage: Provincial road 34-27 (Turkish: "l yolu 34-27" ), named the SamadraKartal connector (Turkish: "Samandra-Kartal balants" ), is a 9.9 km highway that connects the otoyol O-4 to the state highway D.100 in Istanbul, Turkey. A provincial road is governed under the responsibility of the respective Turkish provincial government, and bears the license plate number of that province in the road identification number's first half. It is one of the three connectors between the two roads in the Istanbul metropolitan area. The route begins at exit K2 on the O-4 and heads south through two large parks, the Kayda and Aydos forests, until reaching Kartal and connecting to the D.100. After the interchange, the connector becomes Sanayi Cad. ("Industry Avenue") and continues as a surface street. The connector was built in 1991. Title: Manitoba Provincial Road 422 Passage: Provincial Road 422 (PR 422) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from Highway 23 to Provincial Road 205. Title: Lelystad Passage: Lelystad (] ) is a municipality and a city in the centre of the Netherlands, and it is the capital of the province of Flevoland. The city, built on reclaimed land, was founded in 1967 and was named after Cornelis Lely, who engineered the Afsluitdijk, making the reclamation possible. Lelystad is approximately 3 m below sea level. Title: Provincial road N701 (Netherlands) Passage: Provincial road N701 (N701) is a road connecting the city of Lelystad with Rijksweg 6 (A6) in Almere. Title: Cornelis Lely Passage: Cornelis Lely (] ; 23 September 1854 22 January 1929) was a Dutch civil engineer and statesman. He oversaw the passage of an act of parliament authorizing construction of the Zuiderzee Works, a huge project designed to his own plans that turned the Zuiderzee into a lake and made possible the conversion of a vast area of former seabed into dry land. Title: Manitoba Provincial Road 373 Passage: Provincial Road 373 (also known as Highway 373 or PR 373) is a highly recognized all-weather provincial road in Division 22 of Manitoba. The road was made famous by a group of singers from Norway House, who named their band Highway 373. PR 373 begins at an intersection with Highway 6 in Setting Lake, heads eastward through rural regions, and terminating at an intersection with local roads in Norway House. There is one major intersection along the way, Road 374, which heads north to Cross Lake. PR 373's entire length is declared a class A1 provincial road. Title: Manitoba Provincial Road 304 Passage: Provincial Road 304 (PR 304) is a provincial road in eastern Manitoba, Canada. It begins at PTH 59PTH 12 south of Grand Beach and runs to Powerview-Pine Falls at the PTH 11 junction. Near the town, PR 304 crosses the Winnipeg River at the Pine Falls Generating Station, operated by Manitoba Hydro. From there, PR 304 heads north and then east to the community of Bissett, before terminating at Provincial Road 314 near the northern boundary of Nopiming Provincial Park.
Lelystad
Provincial road N701 (Netherlands)
Lelystad
What actress, who worked in Good Morning Babylon, 1986 French language film adapted from a novel by Marcel Pagnol?
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: 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: 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: 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: Lyce Franais International Marcel Pagnol Passage: Lyce Franais International Marcel Pagnol (Spanish: Liceo Francs Internacional Marcel Pagnol ) is a French international school in Asuncin, Paraguay. The school serves levels "maternelle" through "lyce" (senior high school). Title: Jacqueline Pagnol Passage: Jacqueline Andre Pagnol (ne Bouvier; 6 October 1920 22 August 2016) was a French actress. She acted in many French films in the 1940s and 1950s. She was the widow of French author and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol. 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: 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: Margarita Lozano Passage: Margarita Lozano (born 14 February 1931 in Tetuan) is a Spanish-born actress known for her career in Italian films. She has worked for Luis Buuel in "Viridiana", Sergio Leone in "A Fistful of Dollars", Pier Paolo Pasolini in "Pigsty", the Taviani brothers in "The Night of the Shooting Stars", "Kaos" and "Good Morning Babylon"; Nanni Moretti in "La messa finita"; and in Claude Berri's diptych "Jean de Florette" and "Manon of the Spring". 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.
Margarita Lozano
Margarita Lozano
Manon des Sources (1986 film)
Dead Space 2 and Dead Space 3 are both science fiction survival horror games, but when was Dead Space 3 re;esed internationally?
Title: Gunner Wright Passage: Gunner Wright (born August 26, 1973) is an American film actor known for his role in the film "Love" and for portraying the face and voice of Isaac Clarke in the videogames "Dead Space 2" and "Dead Space 3". Wright raced motorcycles competitively until the age of 21 when he moved to Southern California. There he began working on Fox Television's "Fastlane" series and soon began a career in acting. He appeared in director Clint Eastwood's "J. Edgar" film. Title: Dead Space: Aftermath Passage: Dead Space: Aftermath is an American animated horror film that bridges the storyline between "Dead Space" and "Dead Space 2". Title: Dead Space (2008 video game) Passage: Dead Space is a science fiction survival horror video game developed by EA Redwood Shores (now Visceral Games) for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The game was released on all platforms through October 2008. The game puts the player in control of an engineer named Isaac Clarke, who battles the Necromorphs, monstrous reanimated human corpses, aboard an interstellar mining ship, the USG "Ishimura". Title: Dead Space Ignition Passage: Dead Space Ignition is an action puzzle game developed by Megatube and Sumo Digital and published by Electronic Arts for the Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network. It is a followup to the third-person shooter video game "Dead Space 2", set between the two main games, which was released on October 12, 2010. The game takes the form of what executive producer Steve Papoutsis describes as an "interactive comic-style game" and is written by Antony Johnston, the writer of the "Dead Space" games and comic book series. Title: Dead Space 2 Original Videogame Score Passage: The Dead Space 2 Original Videogame Score is an official soundtrack album to the 2011 survival horror video game "Dead Space 2". Released on January 25, 2011, by Electronic Arts, the album includes 14 tracks from the game composed by Jason Graves. A second album entitled "Dead Space 2 Collector's Edition Original Soundtrack" was also released, with a further 18 compositions from "Dead Space 2". All music was performed by members of the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra, which also performed on the "Dead Space Original Soundtrack". Title: Dead Space (2011 video game) Passage: Dead Space is a 2011 science fiction survival horror third-person shooter video game developed by IronMonkey Studios and published by Electronic Arts for iOS, BlackBerry Tablet OS, Xperia Play, Android and BlackBerry 10 devices. The game was also scheduled for release on Windows Phone 8 as part of a deal with Nokia that saw several EA games released exclusively on Nokia branded Windows Phones, but it was cancelled prior to release. Title: Dead Space Original Soundtrack Passage: The Dead Space Original Soundtrack is the official soundtrack album to the 2008 survival horror video game "Dead Space". Released on November 11, 2008 by Electronic Arts, the album features 17 tracks from the game composed by Jason Graves. The soundtrack was compiled from over three hours of music from the game, performed by the Northwest Sinfonia and the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra and recorded at Bastyr Chapel and Skywalker Sound Scoring Stage in Redwood Shores, California. Title: Dead Space: Extraction Passage: Dead Space: Extraction is a 2009 rail shooter and prequel to the 2008 video game "Dead Space". Originally released for the Wii, it is included with the PlayStation 3 limited edition version of "Dead Space 2", and is available on the PlayStation Network. "Dead Space: Extraction" takes place before the events of "Dead Space" and during the same time as the film "". Title: Dead Space 3 Passage: Dead Space 3 is a science fiction survival horror video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts. Announced at E3 2012 and released internationally in February 2013, it is the sequel to "Dead Space 2" and the third main entry in the "Dead Space" series. Title: Dead Space 2 Passage: Dead Space 2 is a science fiction survival horror video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, released in January 2011. Set three years after the events of the first "Dead Space", the game follows protagonist Isaac Clarke's fight against a new Necromorph outbreak on the Sprawl, a space station surrounding a shard of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Unlike its predecessor, "Dead Space 2" has a multiplayer mode, pitting human characters against Necromorphs across the Sprawl. A "Collector's Edition" is available for all three platforms; the PlayStation 3 "Limited Edition" includes "" as a PlayStation Move compatible title. A sequel, "Dead Space 3", was released in February 2013.
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When was the legendary drummer born who was part of "Hymn for My Soul", the twentieth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in 2007?
Title: Hymn for My Soul Passage: Hymn for My Soul is the twentieth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in 2007. It was produced by Ethan Johns. Musicians on these special sessions included Tom Petty The Heartbreakers' Benmont Tench, legendary drummer Jim Keltner, Mike Finnigan, ace guitarist Albert Lee, Dave Palmer, Greg Leisz, James Gadson, Bob Babbitt and Johns. The songs include Cocker's signatures on George Harrison's "Beware of Darkness", Bob Dylan's "Ring Them Bells", John Fogerty's "Long As I Can See The Light" and Stevie Wonder's "You Haven't Done Nothin'". Title: Joe Cocker (album) Passage: Joe Cocker is the third studio album by Joe Cocker, released in 1972 in Europe as Something to Say on Cube Records, and in the USA as "Joe Cocker" on AM Records. It contains the hit single "High Time We Went", that was released in the summer of 1971. "Joe Cocker" signalled Cocker's change of direction into a more jazzy, blues style. The album reached no. 30 in the US album charts. However, although it received a positive response from the press, it made no impression on the British and European charts. Title: Jim Keltner Passage: James Lee Keltner (born April 27, 1942) is an American drummer known primarily for his session work. He was characterized by Bob Dylan biographer Howard Sounes as "the leading session drummer in America". Title: Hard Knocks (album) Passage: Hard Knocks is the twenty-first studio album by Joe Cocker, released on 1 October 2010 by Columbia Records in Europe. It features nine new songs produced by Matt Serletic plus Cocker's version of the Dixie Chicks number "I Hope", which was produced by Tony Brown. Apart from a regular CD release, the album was also released on vinyl. Title: Cocker (album) Passage: Cocker is the tenth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in April 1986, his second on Capitol label. It features hit singles "You Can Leave Your Hat On" and "Don't You Love Me Anymore", the first made popular after its use in the famous striptease scene in the film "9 12 Weeks". Released as a single, Cocker's version of the song peaked at No. 35 on Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks. The album also features rendition of Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues", a Motown legend's classic lament to urban decay. Title: Mad Dogs amp; Englishmen (album) Passage: Mad Dogs Englishmen is a live album by Joe Cocker, released in 1970. The album's title is drawn from the 1931 Nol Coward song of the same name. Only four songs of the 16 on the original album were drawn from his first two studio albums. Besides the contributions of bandmate and musical director Leon Russell, it draws equally from rock (the Rolling Stones, Traffic, Bob Dylan, the Beatles) and soul (Ray Charles, Sam and Dave, Otis Redding). Accompanying Cocker is a choir, a three-piece horn section and several drummers. Title: Fire It Up (Joe Cocker album) Passage: Fire It Up is the twenty-second and final studio album by Joe Cocker, released on 6 November 2012 by SonyColumbia in Europe. It was recorded at Emblem Studios Calabasas, California and like Cocker's previous album, "Hard Knocks", it was produced by Matt Serletic. The album was released as a regular jewel case edition as well as a premium edition with additional DVD. Title: Joe Cocker Live Passage: Joe Cocker Live is a live album by Joe Cocker, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music). It was recorded live 5 October 1989 at Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts with the exception of the last two tracks which were recorded in the studio. The album was re-released in 2011 under the title "Joe Cocker's Greatest Hits Live". Title: Joe Cocker! Passage: Joe Cocker! is Joe Cocker's second studio album, released in November 1969. Following the template of his first LP, this album features numerous covers of songs originally performed by Bob Dylan ("Dear Landlord"), The Beatles ("She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" and "Something" - both released almost simultaneously with original versions; "Let It Be" was also recorded and released as a B-side), Leonard Cohen ("Bird on the Wire"), and future touring partner Leon Russell ("Delta Lady"). Cocker also co-wrote one song, "That's Your Business Now", Chris Stainton, who was also his writing partner in later years. Title: Heart amp; Soul (Joe Cocker album) Passage: Heart Soul is the nineteenth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in the UK on 12 October 2004, and in the US on 1 February 2005. The album is composed solely of cover songs, including a live version of the U2 song "One" taken from Cocker's 2004 Night of the Proms performance in Antwerp, Belgium.
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The 2011 USA Sevens competition was held at a football stadium with an elevation how many feet above sea level?
Title: 2010 USA Sevens Passage: The USA Sevens is played annually as part of the IRB Sevens World Series for international rugby sevens. The 2010 competition, which took place on February 13 and February 14 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, was the fourth Cup trophy in the 200910 IRB Sevens World Series. It was the first edition of the USA Sevens to be held in the Las Vegas area; the tournament had been hosted by the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, California from 2004 to 2006 and by San Diego from 2007 to 2009. Title: 2007 USA Sevens Passage: The 2007 Steinlager USA Sevens was a rugby union sevens tournament held on February 10 and February 11, 2007 in the United States at 44,500 capacity Petco Park in San Diego, California. It is part of the IRB Sevens World Series. Although the 200607 season is the eighth of the Sevens World Series, this was only the fourth edition of the USA Sevens, which began in 2004 as a part of the 2003-04 series. This was the first time for the event in San Diego with past editions being held at The Home Depot Center in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson. Title: 2014 USA Sevens Passage: The 2014 USA Sevens (also sometimes referred to as the 2014 Las Vegas Sevens) was the eleventh edition of the USA Sevens tournament, and the fifth tournament of the 201314 IRB Sevens World Series. The tournament was held January 2426, 2014 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Title: 2016 USA Sevens Passage: The 2016 USA Sevens (also sometimes referred to as the 2016 Las Vegas Sevens) is the thirteenth edition of the USA Sevens tournament, and the fifth tournament of the 201516 World Rugby Sevens Series. The tournament was played on 46 March 2016 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was the first time a World Rugby Sevens Series event was contested on artificial turf. Title: USA Sevens Passage: The USA Sevens (also sometimes referred to as the Las Vegas Sevens) is a rugby sevens tournament held annually during the second weekend of February in Las Vegas in the United States. The USA Sevens is the largest annual rugby competition in North America, drawing over 60,000 fans, and is broadcast live in the United States by NBC and NBC Sports. The USA Sevens was introduced in 2004, and has been held at its current home, Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas every February since 2010. The USA Sevens tournament features 16 teams representing countries from every continent, including the host, the U.S. national team. Title: Sam Boyd Stadium Passage: Sam Boyd Stadium is a football stadium in Whitney, Nevada, United States, an unincorporated community in the Las Vegas Valley. It honors Sam Boyd (19101993), a major figure in the hotel and casino industry in Las Vegas. The stadium consists of an uncovered horseshoe-shaped single-decked bowl, with temporary seating occasionally erected in the open north end zone. The field has a conventional north-south orientation and is at an elevation of 1600 ft above sea level. Title: Jon Prusmack Passage: Jon Prusmack is a former United States national rugby team player and is currently a sports entrepreneur. Prusmack is the founder and CEO of United World Sports (UWS), a sports marketing and event company. UWS owns and operates the annual USA Sevens, an international rugby sevens tournament held every February at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. The USA Sevens is the largest annual rugby sevens tournament in North America. UWS also owns and operates the annual Collegiate Rugby Championship, a college rugby sevens tournament held every June at PPL Park in Philadelphia. Title: 2015 USA Sevens Passage: The 2015 USA Sevens (also sometimes referred to as the 2015 Las Vegas Sevens) is the twelfth edition of the USA Sevens tournament, and the fifth tournament of the 201415 Sevens World Series. The tournament is scheduled for February 1315, 2015 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Title: 2011 USA Sevens Passage: The 2011 USA Sevens competition was held on February 12 and February 13 at Sam Boyd Stadium in the Las Vegas, Nevada area. The USA Sevens is played annually as part of the IRB Sevens World Series for international rugby sevens (seven-a-side version of rugby union). It was the fourth of eight events in the 201011 IRB Sevens World Series. Title: 2017 USA Sevens Passage: The 2017 USA Sevens (also sometimes referred to as the 2017 Las Vegas Sevens) was the fourteenth edition of the USA Sevens tournament, and the fifth tournament of the 201617 World Rugby Sevens Series. The tournament was played on 35 March 2017 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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