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Sunflower, an album by Milt Jackson, had which influential and acclaimed jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer as their rhythm section?
Title: Miles Davis Passage: Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th century music. Davis adopted a variety of musical directions in his five-decade career which kept him at the forefront of a number of major stylistic developments in jazz. Title: Big Bop Nouveau Passage: Big Bop Nouveau is a band formed in the late 1980s by jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson. Originally composed of four trumpets, two trombones and four saxophones plus a rhythm section (plus Maynard), it was later reduced to what has become known as the "pocket big band" format, consisting of three trumpets, two saxophones, a trombone and rhythm section (plus Maynard). Title: Miles Davis All Stars, Volume 2 Passage: Miles Davis All Stars, Volume 2 (PRLP 200) is a 10-inch LP album by Miles Davis, released in 1955 by Prestige Records. The two side-long tracks on this LP, and two others, were recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, on December 24, 1954. This was the second of two 10" LPs sourced from the same session, which featured major be-bop contemporaries Milt Jackson and Thelonious Monk, along with the same rhythm section that had been used on Davis' other recent albums. Jackson, Heath, and Clarke were at the time of recording three-quarters of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Title: Milt Jackson Quartet Passage: Milt Jackson Quartet (also released as Soul Pioneers) is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring performances recorded in 1955 and released on the Prestige label. Title: Lin Biviano Passage: Franklin "Lin" Biviano is an American jazz trumpeter best known for his powerful lead trumpet playing with Buddy Rich, Count Basie, and Maynard Ferguson. He has also played and recorded with Hoagy Carmichael, Jo Ann Castle, Bill Chase, Buddy DeFranco, Jimmy Dorsey, Ella Fitzgerald, Woody Herman, Milt Jackson, Harry James, Stan Kenton, Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra, Steve Smith, Mel Torm, Sarah Vaughan, Fats Waller, and Lawrence Welk, mostly playing lead trumpet. From 1974-1976 he led his own big band; they toured the East Coast and recorded a demo. Title: Miles Davis All Stars, Volume 1 Passage: Miles Davis All Stars, Volume 1 (PRLP 196) is a 10 inch LP album by Miles Davis, released in 1955 by Prestige Records. The two side-long tracks on this LP, and two others, were recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, on December 24, 1954. This was the first of two 10" LPs sourced from the same session, which featured major be-bop contemporaries Milt Jackson and Thelonious Monk, along with the same rhythm section that had been used on Davis' other recent albums. Jackson, Heath, and Clarke were at the time of recording three quarters of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Title: QuintetSextet Passage: Miles Davis and Milt Jackson QuintetSextet, also known as QuintetSextet and sometimes also as Miles Davis and Milt Jackson and (possibly) lastly as Miles Davis: Odyssey! , is an album which compiles recordings made for Prestige Records on August 5, 1955 by Miles Davis. Credited to "Miles Davis and Milt Jackson", this was an "all-star" session, and did not feature any of the members of Davis's working group of the time (Sonny Rollins, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones). Jackie McLean only plays on his own compositions. Title: Meet Milt Jackson Passage: Meet Milt Jackson is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring performances recorded between 1949 and 1956 and released on the Savoy label. Title: Howard McGhee and Milt Jackson Passage: Howard McGhee and Milt Jackson is an album by American jazz trumpeter Howard McGhee with vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring performances recorded in 1948 and first released on the Savoy label in 1955. Title: Sunflower (Milt Jackson album) Passage: Sunflower is an album by vibraphonist Milt Jackson recorded in 1972 and released on the CTI label. Assisting Jackson are trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, a star-studded rhythm section composed chiefly of Miles Davis alumni, and, on the first track, string and woodwind accompaniment, courtesy of Don Sebesky.
Miles Davis
Sunflower (Milt Jackson album)
Miles Davis
Who founded the third largest take-out and pizza delivery restaurant chain in the United States?
Title: Apache Pizza Passage: Apache Pizza is a chain of fast food pizza delivery restaurants in Ireland. Founded in 1996 by Emily Gore Grimes and Robert Pendleton, Apache is the trading name of The Good Food Company. As of 2016, there are 139 stores across the Republic of Ireland and nine stores in Northern Ireland. Apache is Ireland's largest pizza chain. Its Managing Director is Robert Pendleton. Title: Papa John's Pizza Passage: Papa John's Pizza is an American restaurant franchise company. It runs the third largest take-out and pizza delivery restaurant chain in the United States, with headquarters in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, a suburb of Louisville. Title: John Schnatter Passage: John H. Schnatter (born November 22, 1961) is an American entrepreneur and the founder, CEO, and spokesman of Papa John's International, Inc. Title: Peppes Pizza Passage: Peppes Pizza is a Norwegian pizza chain that serves American style and Italian style pizza. Peppes is the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia. The restaurant was founded by two Americans, Louis Jordan and his wife Anne from Hartford, Connecticut. The restaurant chain is part of Umoe Catering As which consists of restaurants such as Burger King, TGI Fridays, La Baguette and Cafe Opus. Peppes Pizza is one of the first restaurants that brought foreign food to Norway. 9 million pizzas are served by Peppes each year with deliveries in 11 cities in Norway. Their menu was first put online in March 1995. The servings have been described as enough for two people and that the pizza chain is "a cut above the rest". Title: Donatos Pizza Passage: Donatos Pizza is a pizza delivery restaurant chain headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. It has nearly 200 locations in eight states, with the majority of locations in Ohio. Donatos is also served at several venue outlets including Ohio Stadium and the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Title: Blackjack Pizza Passage: Blackjack Pizza is a Colorado-based pizza delivery chain founded in 1983 by a former Domino's Pizza employee, Vince Schmuhl, because Domino's Pizza was the only major pizza delivery company in the Rocky Mountain region and he thought customers would appreciate an alternative. The pizza chain is the largest in Colorado with 800 employees, some of whom work part-time. On January 1, 2013, Blackjack Pizza was acquired by Askar Brands. Title: Benedetti's Pizza Passage: Benedetti's Pizza is a Mexican fast food pizza delivery and restaurant chain headquartered in Colima, Colima, founded by Felipe Baeza in 1983. It currently holds 106 franchised stores in 19 Mexican states. It is currently the largest pizza chain in Mexico. Title: Pizza 73 Passage: Pizza 73 is a Canadian restaurant chain that offers a number of different styles of pizza, along with chicken wings. It has been operated by Pizza Pizza since 2007. Toronto-based Pizza Pizza had acquired the restaurant for a total of CAN70.2 million. There are 89 locations throughout Western Canada, which include the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. The restaurant's name originates from its original phone number: 4737373. Founded by David Tougas and Guy Goodwin in 1985, Pizza 73 is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Title: Pizza Haven (United States) Passage: Pizza Haven was an American Seattle-based pizzeria and pizza delivery chain, known as dial-a-pizza, founded in 1958 and opening its first location in the University District, Seattle near the University of Washington. Pizza Haven was one of the first pizza companies to make deliveries. Restaurant employees used radio phones to relay orders to roving drivers who carried stacks of pizzas in warming ovens in the back of their jeeps and pickup trucks. Title: Zume Pizza Passage: Zume Pizza is an automated pizza delivery restaurant in Mountain View, California. It was founded in 2016 by Alex Garden and by Julia Collins, who is CEO.
John H. Schnatter
John Schnatter
Papa John's Pizza
"Money Love" is a 1992 song performed by a singler of what nationality?
Title: Chalk Dust Torture Passage: "Chalk Dust Torture" is a 1992 song by the American band Phish. It is the thirteenth track from their 1992 album "A Picture of Nectar" and was also released as their first promotional single by Elektra Records. The song is a riff-based, fast-paced rock song written by Phish guitarist and lead vocalist Trey Anastasio and lyricist Tom Marshall. The studio recording features a lowered pitch effect on Anastasio's lead vocal. Title: Sing Hallelujah (Dr. Alban song) Passage: "Sing Hallelujah" is a 1992 song recorded by the Sweden-based musician and producer Dr. Alban. It was the third single from his second studio album "One Love". The song was released in 1993 and became a great hit reaching the top 10 in almost all European countries and managing no. 16 in the UK Singles Chart. After "It's My Life", this was the second Dr Alban's hit which had an international scope. Title: Buddy Brock Passage: Buddy Brock is an American country music songwriter. His biggest hits to date are "Watermelon Crawl," co-written with Zack Turner, which reached the 4 spot on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs chart and made the "Billboard" Hot 100 as a dance remix; and the 1992 song "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio," co-written and performed by Aaron Tippin, which held the number 1 position on the country chart for three consecutive weeks in April and May, 1992. Other songs written or co-written by Brock include "I Wanna Fall in Love," a 3 country hit co-written with Mark Spiro for Lila McCann; "You've Got to Stand for Something" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), which reached 6 on the "Billboard" country chart); "Haunted Heart" (co-written with Kim Williams), a 9 country hit for Sammy Kershaw; and "I Wonder How Far It Is Over You" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), a top-40 country hit. Title: We Got a Love Thang Passage: "We Got a Love Thang" is a 1992 song by American musician CeCe Peniston, originally released on her debut album, "Finally". The song was co-written by Chantay Savage, and became the second number one hit for the artist, remaining on the top of the Billboard Hot Dance MusicClub Play chart two weeks. In the United Kingdom the title scored number six, while on the Hot 100 it reached number twenty. Title: Conquest of Paradise (song) Passage: "Conquest of Paradise" is a 1992 song recorded by Greek composer Vangelis. It was the soundtrack from Ridley Scott's 1992 film "" and the lead single from the album of . The song achieved huge success in many countries, including Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland where it topped the singles chart, but was a relative failure in UK where it only peaked at 60. The song's popularity had been boosted in Germany by boxer Henry Maske using it as his theme song. Title: Hallelujah! (gospel song) Passage: "Hallelujah!" is a 1992 song from "", a Grammy award winning Reprise Records concept album. The song is a soulful re-interpretation of the "Hallelujah" chorus from "Messiah, "George Frideric Handel's well-known oratorio from 1741. It is performed by a choir of all-star gospel, contemporary Christian, RB and jazz singers, along with several actors. The song was arranged and produced by Take 6 alumnus Mervyn Warren, and conducted by Quincy Jones. "Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration" won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album in 1992, as well as a Dove Award for Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year. Title: Money Love Passage: "Money Love" is a 1992 song performed by Neneh Cherry and the first single from Cherry's second album "Homebrew". The song peaked at 17 in Sweden and also charted in the Netherlands (27) and New Zealand (31). Title: Masterpiece (Atlantic Starr song) Passage: "Masterpiece" is a 1992 song written by Kenny Nolan and performed by Atlantic Starr. The single was the second release from the album, "Love Crazy" and peaked at number three on the Hot RB Singles chart. "Masterpiece" also went to number three on the Hot 100 and number two on the Hot Adult Contemporary chart. Title: Neneh Cherry Passage: Neneh Mariann Karlsson (born 10 March 1964), better known as Neneh Cherry, is a Swedish singer-songwriter, rapper, and occasional DJ and broadcaster. Title: Love Me (Tracie Spencer song) Passage: "Love Me" is a 1992 song by American singersongwriter Tracie Spencer. Released on February 4, 1992, This song is the fifth and final single from Spencer's second album, "Make the Difference" which was released in August 1990. The song was written by Fil Brown and Tony Robinson. Like "Tender Kisses," "Love Me" is a ballad. The theme of the song focuses on Spencer asking someone to love her.
Swedish
Money Love
Neneh Cherry
Which film director was French, Derek Jarman or Michel Deville?
Title: Derek Jarman Passage: Michael Derek Elworthy Jarman (31 January 1942 19 February 1994) was an English film director, stage designer, diarist, artist, gardener and author. Title: Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman Passage: Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman is a 2009 critically acclaimed short film based on the early years, work, and legacy of British artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman. The film was written and directed by Matthew Mishory and produced by Iconoclastic Features. It was executive produced by Andreas Andrea. Keith Collins, Jarman's surviving muse, participated in the making of the film. Jonathan Caouette served as a creative advisor. It is the first narrative work about the life of Derek Jarman. Title: The Garden (1990 film) Passage: The Garden is a 1990 British arthouse film by director Derek Jarman produced by James Mackay for Basilisk Communications in association with Channel 4, British Screen and ZDF. It focuses on homosexuality and Christianity set against a backdrop of Jarman's bleak coastal home of Dungeness in Kent, and his garden and the nearby landscape surrounding a nuclear power station, a setting Jarman compares to the Garden of Eden. The film was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Title: Clancy Chassay Passage: Clancy Chassay (1980 - ) is an English journalist, screenwriter and filmmaker, who writes for various British newspapers, including the British news magazine "The Economist" and the newspapers "The Independent", "The Sunday Telegraph" and "The Guardian". In his childhood Chassay was briefly a child actor, appearing in two Derek Jarman films, as the young Ludwig Wittgenstein in Jarman's 1993 film "Wittgenstein" and the young Wilfred Owen, alongside Laurence Olivier, in Jarman's 1988 film War Requiem. He later went on to study Philosophy and International Relations at the University of Sussex in Brighton. Title: Raymond Jean Passage: Raymond Jean (21 November 1925, Marseille 3 April 2012, Gargas in the Vaucluse department) was a prolific French writer. He published more than 40 books in many genres, and won the Prix Goncourt de la nouvelle in 1983 for his book "Un fantasme de Bella B". His novella "La lectrice" was turned into a hit film by director Michel Deville, starring Miou-Miou. It has been translated in English by Adriana Hunter for publication by Peirene Press, under the title "Reader for Hire". Title: The Reader (1988 film) Passage: The Reader (French: La Lectrice ) is a 1988 French film directed by Michel Deville. The film won that year's Louis Delluc Prize, and was nominated for nine Csar Awards including Best Supporting Actor, won by Patrick Chesnais. Title: Dossier 51 Passage: Dossier 51 (French: Le Dossier 51 ) is a 1978 French crime drama film directed by Michel Deville and based on a novel by Gilles Perrault. Deville and Perrault won a Csar Award for Best Writing for their adaptation. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Michel Deville Passage: Michel Deville (born 13 April 1931) is a French film director and screenwriter. Title: Sachs' Disease Passage: Sachs' Disease (original title: La Maladie de Sachs) is a 1999 French drama film directed by Michel Deville from a novel by Martin Winckler. It won the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Prix Mlis, and received Csar nominations for Best Actor, Best Director and Best Writing. Title: The Tempest (1979 film) Passage: The Tempest is a 1979 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name. Directed by Derek Jarman, with Heathcote Williams as Prospero, it also stars Toyah Willcox, Jack Birkett and Helen Wellington-Lloyd from Jarman's previous feature, "Jubilee" (1977), as well as his long-time cohort Karl Johnson.
Michel Deville
Derek Jarman
Michel Deville
What company is is controlled by a Hong Kong businessman in the luxury goods retailing sector?
Title: Luxify Passage: Luxify is a Hong Kong-based company, providing an online marketplace for new, vintage and pre-owned luxury goods. The company manages an online marketplace website in which members buy and sell a variety of luxury goods. It was Hong Kong's first online marketplace to buy and sell luxury goods The site has over 15 categories, including real estate, watches, jewelry, luxury cars, yachts, aircraft, luxury handbags, art, collectibles, furniture, antiques and fine wines spirits. As of March 2016, the website had over 22,000 listings from luxury dealers from all over the world, making a US18.6 billion marketplace. Luxify also has offices in Singapore and London and local partners in Shanghai and Jakarta. Title: Dickson Poon Passage: Sir Dickson Poon, CBE, SBS (; pinyin: "Pn Dshng", also transliterated as "Poon Tik Sang") is a Hong Kong businessman in the luxury goods retailing sector. Poon is the executive chairman of his Hong Kong listed company Dickson Concepts (DCIL), which owns companies including Harvey Nichols and S. T. Dupont. Through trusts, he controls 40.13 of the voting capital of DCIL as of 31 March 2008. Title: Dickson Concepts Passage: Dickson Concepts (International) Ltd. () is a Bermuda incorporated, Hong Kong based listed company (on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange). It has held the distributorship of Polo and Ralph Lauren products in Asia for in excess of twenty years. The company is chaired and controlled by Dickson Poon, who is also the company's Executive Chairman. Title: Lo Kwee-seong Passage: Dr. Lo Kwee-seong, CBE, JP (; 2 February 1910 5 May 1995) was a Hong Kong businessman, investor and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Vitasoy, a well-known soymilk drink company in Hong Kong. He was also an unofficial member of the Urban Council and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and the chairman of the Hong Kong Consumer Council. Title: Wilfred Wong Sien-bing Passage: Wilfred Wong Sien-bing, OBE, JP (; 19 December 1910 28 June 1981) was a Shanghai-born Hong Kong businessman and public figure. He made his fortune as the executive director of the American Engineering Corporation and the General Motors (China) in Shanghai. He set up his business in air conditioning in Hong Kong in 1947 as the agent of the Carrier Corporation. He was appointed unofficial member of the Urban Council from 196068 and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong from 196574. Title: Shanghai Tang Passage: Shanghai Tang () is a Hong Kong luxury fashion house founded in 1994 by Hong Kong businessman David Tang. The brand is known for its luxury homeware collection, and its fine bone china is the finest type of porcelain with its superior whiteness, translucency and higher strength. In 1998, Richemont acquired David Tang's controlling stake in the business. Title: Hong Kong Chief Executive election, 1996 Passage: The 1996 Hong Kong Chief Executive election was held on 11 December 1996 to select the first Chief Executive (CE) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) which term started from 1 July 1997 after the Chinese resumption of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the British rule. It was selected by the 400-member Selection Committee installed by the Government of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Tung Chee-hwa, a Shanghai-born Hong Kong businessman who was seen being favoured by Jiang Zemin, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, was the ultimate winner of the election, defeating former Chief Justice Ti-liang Yang and tycoon Peter Woo with a large margin. Title: Barry Cheung Passage: Barry Cheung Chun-yuen, GBS, JP (, born 15 February 1958 in British Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong businessman. Cheung is a former Non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong, a chairman of Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange (HKMEx), and former chairman of the Urban Renewal Authority. Title: George Ho Passage: George Ho Ho-chi, GBS, OBE, JP (3 November 1919 4 June 2014) was a Hong Kong media mogul. Fifth son of influential Hong Kong businessman Robert Hotung, George Ho was the founder of the Commercial Radio Hong Kong and Commercial Television. He was still holding the title of honorary chairman when he died on 4 June 2014. Title: Johnny Yau Passage: Johnny Yau Chung Ling () is a Hong Kong businessman, the Managing Director of a Chinese based mass media company named Media Plus Hong Kong Limited in Hong Kong, China. Yau has been working for at least 35 years in TV production, advertising, sales, marketing planning and international business developments, and acquiring businesses both in Hong Kong and other overseas TV media. He worked at TVB and TVBI for more than 25 years and was the General Manager of Television Broadcast Satellite Limited.
Dickson Concepts
Dickson Concepts
Dickson Poon
Did Bruno Dumont and Fielder Cook share the same nationality?
Title: Rafa Syska Passage: Rafa Syska (born July 18, 1974 in Kielce) is a Polish film historian and writer. He is an associate professor in the Audiovisual Arts Department of Jagiellonian University in Cracow. At the beginning of his career he was specialized in the phenomenon of violence in cinema (Ph-D thesis "Film and Violence. Ways of Film Violence Representation"), then he focused on strategies of authorship in American cinema (post Ph-D., habilitation dissertation "Keep the Distance. Film World of Robert Altman"). At present he is an expert of the contemporary minimalistic slow-cinema, especially its neomodernism tendencies (e.g. works of Alexander Sokurov, Bla Tarr, Bruno Dumont, Sarunas Bartas, Fred Kelemen, Tsai Ming-liang, Lisandro Alonso, Carlos Reygadas. Title: Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc Passage: Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc (French: Jeannette, l'enfance de Jeanne d'Arc ) is a 2017 French musical film directed by Bruno Dumont. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Slack Bay Passage: Slack Bay (French: Ma Loute ) is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Bruno Dumont. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film is set in a coastal town in north France in 1910. The film was shot in several locations in the Pas-de-Calais area. Title: Camille Claudel 1915 Passage: Camille Claudel 1915 is a 2013 French biographical film written and directed by Bruno Dumont. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. Title: Fielder Cook Passage: Fielder Cook (March 9, 1923 June 20, 2003) was an American television and film director, producer, and writer whose 1971 television movie "The Homecoming: A Christmas Story" spawned the series "The Waltons". Title: Bruno Dumont Passage: Bruno Dumont (] ; born 14 March 1958) is a French film director and screenwriter. To date, he has directed ten feature films, all of which border somewhere between realistic drama and the avant-garde. His films have won several awards at the Cannes Film Festival. Two of Dumont's films have won the Grand Prix award: both "L'Humanit" (1999) and "Flandres" (2006). Dumont's "Hadewijch" won the 2009 Prize of the International Critics (FIPRESCI Prize) for Special Presentation at the Toronto Film Festival. Title: Hors Satan Passage: Hors Satan ("Outside Satan") is a 2011 French drama film written and directed by Bruno Dumont. It was filmed under the production title "L'Empire", which means "The Empire". It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Twentynine Palms (film) Passage: Twentynine Palms is a 2003 film directed by Bruno Dumont. Title: Flanders (film) Passage: Flanders (French: Flandres ) is a 2006 French drama film written and directed by Bruno Dumont. It tells the story of Demester, a man whose girlfriend cheats on him out of frustration with his lack of emotion. Demester is then sent to war, in an unnamed Middle Eastern country, where he experiences (and participates in) the horrors of war. Title: P'tit Quinquin (film) Passage: P'tit Quinquin (released as Li'l Quinquin in the U.S. only) is a 2014 French murder mystery filmminiseries directed by Bruno Dumont. Originally premiering as a film at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival in May (and subsequently for international releases), it was broadcast in September 2014 as a miniseries on French television.
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Marion Wilberforce, was a Scottish aviator and one of the first eight members of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA), she flew many planes including which British twin-engine shoulder-winged multi-role combat aircraft?
Title: Lois Butler Passage: Lois Butler (3 November 1897 17 August 1970) was an aviator and one of the early members of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA). By the end of the war, she had more than 1000 flying hours and had flown 36 types of aircraft, and was one of the most experienced service pilots. She was also an international skier and represented Canada at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, captaining the women's team and competing in the womens combined event. Title: Marion Wilberforce Passage: Marion Wilberforce (22 July 1902 17 December 1995) was a Scottish aviator and one of the first eight members of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA). She flew many planes including Spitfires, Hurricanes, Lancaster Bombers, Wellington Bombers and Mosquitos. She rose to become deputy commander of the No. 5 Ferry Pool at Hatfield, and later became commander of the No. 12 Ferry Pool at Cotsford, one of only two women pool commanders in the whole ATA. Title: Air Transport Auxiliary Passage: The Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) was a British civilian organisation set up during the Second World War and headquartered at White Waltham Airfield that ferried new, repaired and damaged military aircraft between factories, assembly plants, transatlantic delivery points, Maintenance Units (MUs), scrap yards, and active service squadrons and airfields, but not to naval aircraft carriers. It also flew service personnel on urgent duty from one place to another and performed some air ambulance work. Notably, many of its pilots were women, and from 1943 they received equal pay to their male co-workers, a first for the British government. Title: Indian MRCA competition Passage: The Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) competition, also known as the MRCA tender, was a competition to supply 126 multi-role combat aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF). The Defence Ministry has allocated crore () for the purchase of these aircraft, making it India's single largest defence deal. The MRCA tender was floated with the idea of filling the gap between its future Light Combat Aircraft and its in-service Sukhoi Su-30MKI air superiority fighter. Title: Lindsay Everard Passage: Sir William Lindsay Everard (13 March 1891 11 March 1949) was a brewer, politician, and philanthropist from Leicestershire, United Kingdom. As the founder and supporter of the Ratcliffe Aerodrome, Sir Lindsay was a pioneer aviator, knighted for his crucial efforts in World War II with the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA). He controlled Everards Brewery for nearly 25 years and was a member of parliament. Title: Margaret Fairweather Passage: Margaret Fairweather (23 September 1901 4 August 1944) was a British aviator and one of the first eight women members of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA). She flew many planes including Tiger Moths and Hurricanes, and was the first woman to fly a Supermarine Spitfire. She had previously been an instructor for the Civil Air Guard at Renfrew. Title: De Havilland Mosquito Passage: The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British twin-engine shoulder-winged multi-role combat aircraft. The crew of two, pilot and navigator, sat side by side. It served during and after the Second World War. It was one of few operational front-line aircraft of the era constructed almost entirely of wood and was nicknamed "The Wooden Wonder". The Mosquito was also known affectionately as the "Mossie" to its crews. Originally conceived as an unarmed fast bomber, the Mosquito was adapted to roles including low to medium-altitude daytime tactical bomber, high-altitude night bomber, pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, intruder, maritime strike aircraft, and fast photo-reconnaissance aircraft. It was also used by the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) as a fast transport to carry small high-value cargoes to, and from, neutral countries, through enemy-controlled airspace. A single passenger could ride in the aircraft's bomb bay when it was adapted for the purpose. Title: Ann Wood-Kelly Passage: Ann Wood-Kelly (31 March 1918 14 May 2006) was an American aviator who flew with the British Air Transport Auxiliary in the Second World War. Title: Maureen Dunlop de Popp Passage: Maureen Adele Chase Dunlop de Popp (26 October 1920 29 May 2012), ne Dunlop, was an Anglo-Argentine pilot who flew for the British Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) during World War II, and became notable as a pin-up on the cover of the "Picture Post" magazine. Title: Molly Rose Passage: Molly Daphne Rose, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ("ne" Marshall; 26 November 1920 16 October 2016) was a British aviator who flew for the Air Transport Auxiliary in World War II and later served as a magistrate in Oxfordshire. Her father, David Marshall, formed Marshall Motor Holdings and Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group.
de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito
Marion Wilberforce
De Havilland Mosquito
James Michael Armstrong was an Australian sport wrestler and rugby league player, he was born in which major regional city in New South Wales, Australia?
Title: New South Wales Women's Rugby League Passage: The New South Wales Women's Rugby League is the governing body of female rugby league in New South Wales. It is a member of the Australian Women's Rugby League and New South Wales Rugby League. The organisation is responsible for administering the New South Wales Women's rugby league team, Women's City vs Country Origin, Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League and Country Rugby League Women's RL competitions. Title: Mark Wright (rugby league) Passage: Mark Wright (born in Moree, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby league player for the Newtown Jets in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership competition. Wright also played one game of representative rugby league for New South Wales, after appearing in only eight first-grade matches. His position of choice was at centre. Title: Jim Armstrong (wrestler) Passage: James Michael Armstrong (14 July 1917 8 July 1981) was an Australian sport wrestler and rugby league player. He was born in Albury, New South Wales, and worked as a police officer. Title: New South Wales Rugby League premiership Passage: The New South Wales Rugby League premiership was the first rugby league football club competition established in Australia and predecessor to today's National Rugby League. Run by the New South Wales Rugby League (initially named the New South Wales Rugby Football League) from 1908 until 1994, the premiership was the state's and later the country's elite rugby league competition. Title: Rugby league in New South Wales Passage: Rugby league has the highest spectator numbers of the various codes of football in New South Wales. It began in Australia in 1907, when the New South Wales Rugby League was formed as a professional competition, following the rules of the Northern Rugby Football Union in England. Since then the state has been one of the major centres of the code; the headquarters of the Australian Rugby League are in New South Wales' largest city, Sydney. The premier state-level league is the New South Wales Cup, involving reserve teams from NSW and Canberra based NRL clubs as well as the first teams from other clubs. Title: Brad Fittler Passage: Bradley Scott "Freddy" Fittler (born 5 February 1972) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer and coach who currently works as a commentator and as a television presenter. As a player, Fittler captained both New South Wales and Australia, and in 2000 was awarded the Golden Boot award. He retired as the most-capped New South Wales State of Origin player and third-most-capped Australian international player. Fittler has been named among the finest rugby league footballers of the first century of rugby league in Australia. Fittler coached in the NRL for the Sydney Roosters between 2007 and 2009 and for the City New South Wales team in the City vs. Country clash from 2010 to 2013. He also represented the Sydney Roosters in the 2014 Auckland Nines, and scored one intercept try. Title: New South Wales Rugby League Passage: The New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) is the governing body of rugby league in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory and is a member of the Australian Rugby League Commission. It was formed in Sydney on 8 August 1907 and was known as the New South Wales Rugby Football League (NSWRFL) until 1984. From 1908 to 1994, the NSWRL ran Sydney's, then New South Wales', and eventually Australia's top-level rugby league club competition from their headquarters (or "Bunker" as it was nicknamed during the Super League war) on Phillip Street, Sydney. The organisation is responsible for administering the New South Wales rugby league team. Title: Group 1 Rugby League Passage: Group 1 Rugby League was a former rugby league competition held in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. The group, however, still runs a junior rugby league competition. When the Group 18-Gold Coast competition dissolved in 2005, the New South Wales sides joined together with Group 1 to form a divisional league, Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League (NRRRL). Group 18 also still holds its own individual junior rugby league competition. Title: Albury Passage: Albury, a major regional city in New South Wales, Australia, is located on the Hume Highway and the northern side of the Murray River. It is the seat of local government for the council area which also bears the city's name the City of Albury. Title: Lou D'Alpuget Passage: Louis Ambrose Patrick D'Alpuget (1880-1957) was a pioneer rugby league player in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition who played for the Eastern Suburbs and Annandale clubs. He played for New South Wales in the very first rugby match run by the newly created 'New South Wales Rugby Football League' which had just split away from the established New South Wales Rugby Football Union.
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Jim Armstrong (wrestler)
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Which director was born first, Gordon Wiles or Irvin Kershner?
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: The Flim-Flam Man Passage: The Flim-Flam Man (titled "One Born Every Minute" in some countries) is a 1967 American comedy film directed by Irvin Kershner, featuring George C. Scott, Michael Sarrazin, and Sue Lyon, based on the 1965 novel "The Ballad of the Flim-Flam Man" by Guy Owen. The movie has well-known character actors in supporting roles, including Jack Albertson, Slim Pickens, Strother Martin, Harry Morgan, and Albert Salmi. Title: Eyes of Laura Mars Passage: Eyes of Laura Mars is a 1978 American mystery-thriller film starring Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones and directed by Irvin Kershner. The screenplay was adapted (in collaboration with David Zelag Goodman) from a spec script titled "Eyes," written by John Carpenter, and would become Carpenter's first major studio film of his career. The late H. B. Gilmour would later write the novelization, one of at least six that marked her literary career. 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: John Scott (composer) Passage: John Scott (born Patrick John O'Hara Scott, 1 November 1930), also known as Johnny Scott and Patrick John Scott, is an English film composer and music conductor. Scott has collaborated with well-known directors and producers, including Mark Damon, Richard Donner, Charlton Heston, Mike Hodges, Hugh Hudson, Norman Jewison, Irvin Kershner, Daniel Petrie, Roger Spottiswoode, and Norman J. Warren, among others. Title: Stakeout on Dope Street Passage: Stakeout on Dope Street is a 1958 crime film directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Andrew J. Fenady, Irvin Kershner and Irwin Schwartz. It follows three teenagers who inadvertently get themselves involved in a drug ring. It was the directorial debut of Kershner. The film stars Yale Wexler, Abby Dalton, Morris Miller, Allen Kramer and Jonathon Haze. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 3, 1958. 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: Archie Wiles Passage: Charles Archibald Wiles - A useful middle-order batsman whose first-class career spanned the years 1920 to 1936, Archie Wiles remains the second oldest Test debutant for West Indies. He was 40 years and 345 days old when he appeared in the second Test of 1933 against England and is surpassed in age only by N. Betancourt who was 42 years, 242 days old on his own representative debut three years earlier. Wiles was born in Brigetown, Barbados on August 11, 1892, and died in Diego Martin, Trinidad on November 4, 1957, aged 65. In spite of some very good performances with the bat, he failed when the big occasion came at Old Trafford, scoring just 0 and 2. Although born in Barbados, Wiles played his domestic cricket for Trinidad in the Caribbeans annual Inter-Colonial tournament. During his career, he surpassed fifty runs in an innings on eight occasions, twice going on to make a century; in February 1925 he scored 110 against British Guiana at Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and two years later he made his highest first-class score, 192, against Barbados at Bridgetown. This particular game, a timeless match played over eight days, was remarkable insofar as despite Wiles first innings total, which included a fourth-wicket partnership of 146 with Joe Small, and in spite of Trinidads first innings lead of 384, Barbados won by 146 runs (Barbados 175 726, Trinidad 559 217). Wiles death in 1957 went unrecorded at the time and therefore no obituary was written for him for the Wisden Almanack. 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: Irvin Kershner Passage: Irvin Kershner (born Isadore Kershner; April 29, 1923November 27, 2010) was an American actor and director of film and television. He gained notice early in his career as a filmmaker for directing quirky, independent films early in his career, later moving on to films such "The Empire Strikes Back", the James Bond adaptation "Never Say Never Again", and "RoboCop 2".
Gordon Wiles
Gordon Wiles
Irvin Kershner
Who is the director of an example of a Korean blockbuster film?
Title: Lovers (TV series) Passage: Lovers () is a South Korean television series starring Kim Jung-eun and Lee Seo-jin who play a plastic surgeon and a gangster who enter into an unlikely romance. The series is based on the Lee Man-hee stage play "Turn Around and Leave", the same work that inspired the 1998 blockbuster film "" starring Jeon Do-yeon and Park Shin-yang. It aired on SBS from November 8, 2006 to January 11, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Title: Adavi Ramudu (1977 film) Passage: Adavi Ramudu is a Telugu blockbuster action Drama film which released on 28 April 1977 and was directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. N. T. Rama Rao, Jayaprada, and Jayasudha played important roles and this film won Filmfare Best Film Award (Telugu). The movie was a remake of 1973 Kannada blockbuster film "Gandhada Gudi". Title: Korean Blockbuster Movies Passage: Korean Blockbuster Movies are Korean movies which have a large impact on the film industry. " Shiri" is one example of a Korean blockbuster film. Title: Bobbili Raja Passage: Bobbili Raja is a 1990 Telugu action romance blockbuster film produced by D. Suresh on Suresh Productions banner, directed by B. Gopal. Starring Venkatesh, Divya Bharti in the lead roles and music composed by Ilayaraja. It marks the debut of Divya Bharti. The film recorded as "Blockbuster" at box-office. Title: Shiri (film) Passage: Shiri () is a 1999 South Korean action film, written and directed by Kang Je-gyu. Title: Dileep Raj Passage: Dileep Raj (born 2 September 1978) is an Indian actor, film director and television director and producer known for his work in Kannada cinema.He has appeared in 24 films. After having found success in television and as a supporting actor, he made his film debut as a lead with Boy Friend in 2005. He shot to popularity with the blockbuster film Milana (2007), in which he played the role of a protagonist alongside Puneeth Rajkumar. In his 2016 film, "U Turn", he essays a leading role in the dramatic thriller.He has also acted in stage roles, including the leading role in the play "Treadmill". Title: Kim Bo-mi Passage: Kim Bo-mi (born May 15, 1987) is a South Korean actress. Kim began studying ballet when she was in 11 years old, and she later enrolled in Dance at Sejong University, with Ballet as her major subject. Then in 2008, she appeared in the cable show "Star Replication Project 2", which led to an exclusive contract with an entertainment agency. Kim made her acting debut that same year in "Painter of the Wind", as the maid of a gisaeng. She has since appeared in supporting roles in films and television dramas, notably the blockbuster film "Sunny" (2011) and the popular dramedy "My Love from the Star" (2013). Title: Hanbando (film) Passage: Hanbando (Hangul: ; Korean peninsula) is a 2006 South Korean blockbuster film. Title: Aptharakshaka Passage: Aaptharakshaka (English: "Dearest Savior" ) is a Kannada blockbuster film released in 2010 starring Vishnuvardhan in his 200th Kannada film and posthumous film along with Vimala Raman, Sandhya, Avinash, Srinivasa Murthy, Bhavana, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy and Komal among others. The film was written and directed by P. Vasu and is a sequel to the 2004 blockbuster film "Apthamitra" also directed by Vasu and starring Vishnuvardhan. Title: Chitram Bhalare Vichitram Passage: Chitram! Bhalare Vichitram!! is a 1991 Telugu comedy film. The ensemble cast blockbuster film was directed by P. N. Ramachandra Rao, which is a remake of the 1989 Marathi comedy blockbuster "Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi" Upon release the film received very positive reviews, and remained a cult classic. The film was later remade into Kannada as "Bombat Hendthi" (1992) and Tamil as "Aanazhagan" (1995).
Kang Je-gyu.
Korean Blockbuster Movies
Shiri (film)
Lower Lake Stone Jail, in Lower Lake, California, is a one-room jail claimed to be the smallest jail in the United States, was erected in what year, of stone locally quarried and reinforced with iron, during the days of the first quicksilver operations of the Sulphur Bank Mine, is located near Clearlake Oaks and Clear Lake in Lake County, California, lasting from 1873 to 1883?
Title: Lower Lake Stone Jail Passage: Lower Lake Stone Jail, in Lower Lake, California, is a one-room jail claimed to be the smallest jail in the United States, was erected in 1876 of stone locally quarried and reinforced with iron. During the days of the first quicksilver operations of the Sulphur Bank Mine, lasting from 1873 to 1883, rapid town growth and the urgent need for civil order necessitated the building of a jail. Stephen Nicolai, one of the first stonemasons in Lower Lake, built the jail from local materials with the help of Theodore and John Copsey. Title: Clearlake, California Passage: Clearlake is a city in Lake County, California. Clearlake is 4.5 mi north-northwest of Lower Lake, at an elevation of 1417 feet (432 m). As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 15,250, up from 13,142 at the 2000 census. It takes its name from Clear Lake. Title: Lower Lake, California Passage: Lower Lake (formerly Grantville) is a census-designated place (CDP) in the southern Clear Lake region of Lake County, in northern California. Lower Lake is also an Indian rancheria of the Koi Nation people. Title: Sulphur Bank Mine Passage: The Sulphur Bank Mine is located near Clearlake Oaks and Clear Lake in Lake County, California. The 150 acre mine became one of the most noted mercury producers in the world. Title: Anderson Marsh State Historic Park Passage: Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is a California State Historic Park and nature reserve preserving a tule marsh, archaeological sites of the Pomo people, and historic ranch structures. It is located in Lake County, California, USA. Anderson Marsh is located at the head of Cache Creek on the southeast corner of Clear Lake, the largest natural lake completely within the borders of California. The park is between the cities of Lower Lake and Clearlake on State Route 53, north of Calistoga in the wine country. The park is open year-round. Title: Clearlake Oaks, California Passage: Clearlake Oaks is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lake County, California, United States. It is located on the extreme south east of Clear Lake, 13 miles (20.8 km) east-southeast of Lakeport, at an elevation of 1,335 feet (407 m). The population was 2,359 at the 2010 census, down from 2,402 at the 2000 census. Title: Eastlake, Lake County, California Passage: Eastlake (also, East Lake and Sulphur Bank) is a former settlement in Lake County, California. It was located just southwest of the Sulphur Bank Mine 7 mi north-northwest of Lower Lake, at an elevation of 1355 feet (413 m). Title: Clearlake Park, California Passage: Clearlake Park (formerly, Clear Lake, Clear Lake Park, and Jacks Landing) is a former unincorporated community now incorporated in Clearlake, in Lake County, California. It is located on the north shore of the southeast end of Clear Lake, just north of the village of Clearlake Highlands and about 15 miles (24 km) east-southeast of Lakeport, at an elevation of 1362 feet (415 m). Title: Wyoming County Courthouse and Jail Passage: The Wyoming County Courthouse and Jail is a historic courthouse and jail located in Pineville, Wyoming County, West Virginia. It consists of the unusually large neoclassical courthouse, with a massive pediment, and an adjoining stone jail. The courthouse was designed by West Virginia state architect A. F. Wysong and built in 1916 of locally quarried stone. The jail was built of similar materials in 1930 with Work Projects Administration labor. A statue of preacher W.H.H. Cook, an early settler of the area and influential citizen, stands in front of the courthouse. Title: Elem Indian Colony Passage: The Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians (also known as the Elem Band of Pomo and Sulfur Bank Band of Pomo Indians) are a Native American band of Pomo based on 50 acre near Clearlake Oaks, California on the Eastern shore of Clear Lake. The Elem Indian Colony reservation was originally formed under the name Sulfur Bank Rancheria ( ) in 1949. The reservation lies between Clearlake Oaks to its north, and Clearlake to its south.
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Where are the headquarters of the American e-commerce company whose Australian business was acquired by Temple Webster?
Title: Jet.com Passage: Jet.com is an American e-commerce company headquartered in Hoboken, New Jersey. The company was cofounded by entrepreneur Marc Lore (who had sold his previous company, Diapers.com, to Amazon.com) along with Mike Hanrahan and Nate Faust, and has raised 820 million over four venture rounds from firms including Google Ventures, Goldman Sachs, Bain Capital Ventures, Accel Partners, Alibaba Group, and Fidelity. The site was publicly launched in July 2015. Title: The Plan Collection Passage: The Plan Collection is an American e-commerce company that sells pre-drawn house plans to homeowners and professional builders. The Plan Collection was acquired in 2011 by its parent company, TPC Interactive. Title: Zulily Passage: Zulily is an American e-commerce company. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Zulily sells clothing, toys, and home products. Zulily was started in 2009 by Blue Nile executives Mark Vadon and Darrell Cavens. Its initial public offering valued the company at 2.6 billion. Title: Australian Business Number Passage: The Australian Business Number (ABN) is a unique identifier issued by the Australian Business Register (ABR) which is operated by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). The ABN is a component of the System introduced by John Howard's Liberal government on 1 July 2000. Title: Absorbent Ink Passage: Absorbent, Ink. is an American e-commerce company based in Austin, Texas. Founded in 2000, the company was acquired by PrintGlobe in 2010. Absorbent, Ink. specializes in promotional gifts and has a staff of forty. It has been twice recognized as one of the 500 fastest growing companies in the United States, twice awarded a Spirit Award by Counselor magazine as one of the 10 fastest growing distributors in the promotional products industry and has also been described as one of the "Best Places to Work" in that industry. Title: Wayfair Passage: Wayfair, Inc. is an American e-commerce company that sells home goods. Formerly known as CSN Stores, the company was founded in 2002 and now sells many home furnishings and dcor items. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Wayfair has offices and warehouses throughout the United States as well as in Canada, Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Title: Telstra Business Awards Passage: The Telstra Business Awards is an Australian awards programme started in 1992. The Australian Business Awards is an independent Awards programme designed to recognise and promote excellence, best practice and innovation in the Australian business community. Judged in line with the broad aims of the Australian Union and business representative groups across the member states. Title: Katie Page Passage: Kay Leslie "Katie" Page (born 1956) is an Australian business executive and the CEO of retailer Harvey Norman. In 2015 she was ranked fourth on "The Australian Business Review"'s list of the "50 most powerful women in business". She is a backer of several professional sports and an active promoter of women in sports. Title: Vitacost Passage: Vitacost.com, Inc is an American e-commerce company based in Boca Raton, Florida, that sells vitamins, supplements and organic grocery products. The company was bought by Kroger, in 2014. Vitacost was inducted into Inc Magazine's "Inc. 500 Lifetime Hall of Fame," in 2006 as one of the US's 500 fastest-growing privately held businesses for five consecutive years (20012005). Title: Temple amp; Webster Passage: Temple Webster (ASX: TPW) is an Australian homewares and furniture retailer. The brand was founded in 2011, and listed on the ASX as Temple Webster Group (TPW) in December 2015. The float followed the acquisition of two other businesses, the Australian operation of Wayfair and Milan Direct.
Boston, Massachusetts
Temple amp; Webster
Wayfair
2007 Open 13 Doubles: Martin Damm and Radek tpnek were the defending champions, tpnek partnered with which retired Indian professional tennis player, but withdrew from the first round?
Title: 2002 Estoril Open Men's Doubles Passage: Radek tpnek and Michal Tabara were the defending champions but only tpnek competed that year with Leo Friedl. Title: Mahesh Bhupathi Passage: Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi (born 7 June 1974) is a retired Indian professional tennis player. In 1997, he became the first Indian to win a Grand Slam tournament (with Rika Hiraki). With his win at the Australian Open mixed doubles in 2006, he joined the elite group of eight tennis players who have achieved a career Grand Slam in mixed doubles. He is also the founder of International Premier Tennis League. In December 2016, Bhupathi was appointed as India's next non-playing Davis Cup captain and took over the reins from Anand Amritraj in February 2017. Title: 2002 CA-TennisTrophy Doubles Passage: Martin Damm and Radek tpnek were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Damm with Cyril Suk and tpnek with Ji Novk. Title: 2006 Open 13 Doubles Passage: Martin Damm and Radek tpnek were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, winning in the final 62, 67, [103], against Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor. Title: Radek tpnek Passage: Radek tpnek (] ; born 27 November 1978) is a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 8 and best doubles ranking is world No. 4. tpnek's biggest achievements are reaching two Masters 1000 event finals and the quarterfinals of Wimbledon in 2006, as well as winning the deciding match for Czech Republic's Davis Cup winning team in 2012 and again in 2013. In doubles, he won his first Grand Slam title at the 2012 Australian Open, along with Indian partner Leander Paes, defeating the Bryan Brothers in the final. Paes and tpnek also won the men's doubles title at the 2013 US Open, defeating Bruno Soares and Alexander Peya in the final. Title: 2004 Indesit ATP Milan Indoor Doubles Passage: Petr Luxa and Radek tpnek were the defending champions but only tpnek competed that year with Martin Damm. Title: 2013 Shanghai Rolex Masters Doubles Passage: Leander Paes and Radek tpnek were the defending champions, but tpnek chose not to compete. Paes played alongside Daniel Nestor, but lost in the second round to Robert Lindstedt and Vasek Pospisil. br Title: 2002 Canada Masters Doubles Passage: The 2002 Canada Masters Doubles was the men's singles event of the one hundred and thirteenth edition of the Canada Masters; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious men's tennis tournament held in Canada. Ji Novk and David Rikl were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Novk with Radek tpnek and Rikl with David Prinosil. Novak and tpnek lost in the second round to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor. Prinosil and Rikl lost in the semifinals to Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan. The Bryans won in the final 46, 76, 63 against Knowles and Nestor. Title: 2006 Dubai Tennis Championships Men's Doubles Passage: Martin Damm and Radek tpnek were the defending champions. Damm partnered with Leander Paes, losing in the semifinals. tpnek partnered with Tom Berdych, losing in the quarterfinals. Title: 2007 Open 13 Doubles Passage: Martin Damm and Radek tpnek were the defending champions. Damm did not participate this year. tpnek partnered with Mahesh Bhupathi, but withdrew from the first round.
Mahesh Bhupathi
2007 Open 13 Doubles
Mahesh Bhupathi
Who was the director of a 1999 American action fantasy film in which Arnold Vosloo is known for his roles as Imhotep?
Title: G.I. Joe: Retaliation Passage: G.I. Joe: Retaliation is a 2013 American military science fiction action film directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, based on Hasbro's "G.I. Joe" toy, comic, and media franchise. It is the second film in the "G.I. Joe" film series, and is a sequel to 2009's "", while also serving as a soft reboot of the franchise. "Retaliation" features an ensemble cast with Byung-hun Lee, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce, Arnold Vosloo, and Channing Tatum reprising their roles from the first film. Luke Bracey and Robert Baker take over the role of Cobra Commander, replacing Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Dwayne Johnson, D. J. Cotrona, Adrianne Palicki, Ray Stevenson, and Bruce Willis round out the principal cast. Title: Once Upon a Time in Vietnam Passage: Once Upon a Time in Vietnam (Vietnamese: La Pht ) is a 2013 Vietnamese action fantasy film directed by and starring Dustin Nguyen along with Roger Yuan. It was released on August 22, 2013. This is the first Vietnamese action fantasy film. Title: Darkman (character) Passage: Darkman is a title character and the protagonist of the 1990 superhero film "Darkman" and its sequels, "" and "". The character originated in a short story written by the film's director, Sam Raimi, titled "The Darkman," and is based on the Universal Pictures' movie monsters while retaining traits of the DC Comics World War II disfigured hero the Unknown Soldier. He was portrayed by Liam Neeson in the original film and Arnold Vosloo in the sequels. Title: Arnold Vosloo Passage: Arnold Vosloo (born 16 June 1962) is a South African-born American actor. He is known for his roles as Imhotep in "The Mummy" and "The Mummy Returns", Pik van Cleef in "Hard Target", Dr. Peyton WestlakeDarkman in "" and "", Zartan in "" and its , and terrorist Habib Marwan during Season 4 of the television series "24". Title: Con Express Passage: Con Express is a 2002 direct-to-video action film with a political edge, starring by Arnold Vosloo, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Tim Thomerson. It was written by Paul A. Birkett and Terry Cunningham and directed by Cunningham. The movie uses film footage from Runaway Train (1985) and Cliffhanger (1993). Title: The Mummy Returns Passage: The Mummy Returns is a 2001 American action-adventure fantasy film written and directed by Stephen Sommers, starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo, Oded Fehr, Patricia Velsquez, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film "The Mummy". Title: Agent Cody Banks Passage: Agent Cody Banks is a 2003 American spy action comedy-thriller film, directed by Harald Zwart. Its story follows the adventures of the 15-year-old title character, played by Frankie Muniz, who has to finish his chores, avoid getting grounded, and save the world by going undercover for the CIA as a James Bond type superspy. Hilary Duff, Angie Harmon, Keith David, Cynthia Stevenson, Daniel Roebuck, Darrell Hammond, Ian McShane, and Arnold Vosloo co-star. The film was filmed in British Columbia. It was released in the United States on March 14, 2003. Title: Progeny (film) Passage: Progeny is a 1999 American science fiction film. It was directed by Brian Yuzna and written by Aubrey Solomon and Stuart Gordon. The film stars Arnold Vosloo as Dr. Craig Burton, Jillian McWhirter as Sherry Burton, Brad Dourif as Dr. Bert Clavell and Lindsay Crouse as Dr. Susan Lamarche. Title: The Mummy (1999 film) Passage: The Mummy is a 1999 American action fantasy film written and directed by Stephen Sommers and starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. O'Connor, with Arnold Vosloo in the titular role as the reanimated mummy. It is a loose remake of the 1932 film "The Mummy", which starred Boris Karloff in the titular role. The film follows adventurer Rick O'Connell, who travels to Hamunaptra, the city of the dead, with an archaeologist and her brother. There they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a high priest from the reign of the pharaoh Seti I, who has been cursed for eternity. Title: Death Train (2006 film) Passage: Death Train is a 2006 action film, starring Arnold Vosloo and Mathis Landwehr. It was produced by Hermann Joha and directed by Diethard Kster.
Stephen Sommers
Arnold Vosloo
The Mummy (1999 film)
Garner v. Louisiana and Williams v. Lee wee both held before which court?
Title: Williams v. North Carolina (1942) Passage: Williams v. North Carolina, 317 U.S. 287 (1942), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the federal government determines marriage and divorce statuses between state lines. Mr. Williams and Ms. Hendrix moved to Nevada and filed for divorce from their respective spouses. Once the divorces were final Mr. Williams and Ms. Hendrix were married and then moved back to North Carolina. They lived there together until they were charged by the state of North Carolina for bigamous cohabitation. Title: Williams v. Lee Passage: Williams v. Lee, 358 U.S. 217 (1959), was a landmark case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the State of Arizona does not have jurisdiction to try a civil case between a non-Indian doing business on a reservation with tribal members who reside on the reservation, the proper forum for such cases being the tribal court. Title: Williams v. Pryor Passage: Williams v. Pryor was a federal lawsuit that unsuccessfully challenged an Alabama law criminalizing the sale of sex toys in the state. In 1998, a statute enacted by the legislature of the State of Alabama amended the obscenity provisions of the Alabama Code to make the distribution of certain defined sexual devices a criminal offense. Vendors and users of such devices filed a constitutional challenge to the statute in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama against William H. Pryor, Jr., in his official capacity as the Attorney General of the State of Alabama. (No. 99-10798, D. C. Docket No. 98-01938-CV-S-NE) The district court declined to hold the statute violated any constitutional right but determined the statute was unconstitutional because it lacked a rational basis. The State appealed to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, which reversed the lower court ruling on October 12, 2000. Title: Williams v. Pennsylvania Passage: Williams v. Pennsylvania, 579 U.S. (2016) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a prosecutor involved in seeking the death penalty for a defendant should recuse himself if asked to judge an appeal in the capital case. Title: Garner v. Louisiana Passage: Garner v. Louisiana, 368 U.S. 157 (1961), was a pivotal civil rights case argued by Thurgood Marshall before the Supreme Court. On December 11, 1961, the court unanimously ruled that Louisiana could not convict peaceful sit-in protesters who refused to leave dining establishments under the state's "disturbing the peace" laws. Title: Williams v. Price Passage: Williams v. Price, 343 F.3d 223 (3d Cir. 2003) was a 2003 legal case decided in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The appellant was Ronald A. Williams, an African American prisoner; the suit was brought against James Price, the prison superintendent of State Correctional Institution Pittsburgh, and D. Michael Fisher, the then-Attorney General of Pennsylvania. Title: Williams v. Mississippi Passage: Williams v. Mississippi, 170 U.S. 213 (1898) is a United States Supreme Court case that reviewed provisions of the state constitution that set requirements for voter registration. The Supreme Court did not find discrimination in the state's requirements for voters to pass a literacy test and pay poll taxes, as these were applied to all voters. Title: Hedgepeth and Williams v. Board of Education Passage: Hedgepeth and Williams v. Board of Education, Trenton, NJ, also known as the HedgepethWilliams case, was a 1944 New Jersey Supreme Court decision in a legal action brought by two mothers, Gladys Hedgepeth and Berline Williams, who sued the Trenton, New Jersey, Board of Education over racial discrimination against their children, Leon Williams and Janet Hedgepeth. It was a precursor to the "Brown v. Board of Education" case that prohibited racial segregation of school systems throughout the United States. Title: Williams v. Florida Passage: Williams v. Florida, 399 U.S. 78 (1970), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Fifth Amendment does not entitle a defendant in a criminal trial to refuse to provide details of his alibi witnesses to the prosecution, and that the Sixth Amendment does not require a jury to have 12 members. Title: Garner v. Board of Public Works Passage: Garner v. Board of Public Works, 341 U.S. 716 (1951), is a ruling by the United States Supreme Court which held that a municipal loyalty oath which required an oath and affidavit about one's beliefs and actions for the previous five years and which was enacted more than five years previous is not an ex post facto law nor a bill of attainder.
Supreme Court
Garner v. Louisiana
Williams v. Lee
The Stomp Dance, a common dance among the Chickasaw people, were known to do this in what state?
Title: Chickasaw Passage: The Chickasaw ( ) are an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands. Their traditional territory was in the Southeastern United States of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. They are of the Muskogean language family and are federally recognized as the Chickasaw Nation. Title: George Colbert Passage: George Colbert, also known as "Tootemastubbe" (c. 17641839), was a Native American leader of the Chickasaw people in the early 19th century. He commanded 350 Chickasaw auxiliary troops, whom he had recruited, as a militia captain under Andrew Jackson during the Creek War of 1813-1814. Later he joined the US Army under Jackson for the remainder of the War of 1812. Title: Allegra Fuller Snyder Passage: Allegra Fuller Snyder is a dance ethnologist (ethnochoreologist), choreographer, professor and author specializing on dance and culture. Her research focuses on dances among Native American tribes particularly the Yaqui, and on dance among several ethnic groups in Africa and Asia. She is Professor Emerita of dance ethnology from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). Title: Chickasaw Nation Passage: The Chickasaw Nation is a federally recognized Native American nation, located in Oklahoma. They are one of the members of the Five Civilized Tribes. The Chickasaw Nation was created after the Chickasaw people were forcibly removed by the US federal government to Indian Territory in the 1830s. Their removal was part of a larger effort by the federal government to relocate Native American peoples from the eastern side of the Mississippi River; in the Southeast, these were the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations. The removals became known as the "Trail of Tears". Title: Nabichum Passage: Nabichum (literally 'butterfly dance') is a Korean Buddhist dance ("Jakbeop") for ritual service. The dance is named after its choreography and costume which resemble the appearance of butterfly ("nabi" in Korean). Some people regard nabichum as the most representative and important dance among Korean Buddhist dances. Dancers wear "jangsam" (: monks robe) and white "gokkal" (: a peaked hat). Title: Pashofa Passage: Pashofa, or pishofa, is a Chickasaw and Choctaw Indian soupy dish made from cracked white cracked corn, also known as pearl hominy. The dish is one of the most important to the Chickasaw people and has been served at ceremonial and social events for centuries. Pashofa is also used in specific healing ceremonies. Title: Archie Sam Passage: Archie Sam (30 June 1914 23 May 1986) was a Natchez-Cherokee-Muscogee Creek traditionalist, stomp dance leader, scholar, enrolled member of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, and the Sun Chief of the Natchez Nation. Title: Chickasaw County, Mississippi Passage: Chickasaw County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,392. Its county seats are Houston and Okolona. The county is named for the Chickasaw people, who lived in this area for hundreds of years. Most were removed to Indian Territory in the 1830s, but some remained and became citizens of the state and United States. Title: Bugg Passage: Bugg is a common dance style in Sweden and is very popular on the dancefloors, when dansbands play. Bugg is a four-step dance and performed at different paces (120180 BPM). Bugg is a partner dance and follows certain basic rules, but is essentially improvised, with the woman following the man's lead. Acrobatic moves are not allowed on national or international dancecompetitions. Swedish Bugg belongs to the swing dance family and closely resembles Modern Jive. Title: Stomp dance Passage: The Stomp Dance (Caddo: Kaki?tihnnakah) is performed by various Eastern Woodland tribes and Native American communities, including the Muscogee, Yuchi, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Delaware, Miami, Caddo, Tuscarora, Ottawa, Quapaw, Peoria, Shawnee, Seminole, Natchez, and Seneca-Cayuga tribes. Stomp Dance communities are active in North Carolina, Oklahoma, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida.
Alabama
Stomp dance
Chickasaw
Kim Lip is an album made by which South Korean girl group?
Title: Loona (band) Passage: Loona, stylized as LOO, is an upcoming South Korean girl group formed by Blockberry Creative, a subsidiary of Polaris Entertainment, set to debut in 2018. Each month, starting in October 2016 and lasting for 18 months, there is a new release of a single album or extended play, introducing a new member or sub-unit to the group. In 2018, with the project completed, all twelve members will debut as one group. Title: Kim Lip (single) Passage: Kim Lip is the sixth single album from South Korean girl group Loona's pre-debut project. It was released digitally on May 23 and physically on May 26, 2017 by Blockberry Creative and distributed by CJ EM. It introduces member Kim Lip and contains two solo tracks, "Eclipse" and "Twilight". Title: Muses Diary Passage: Muses Diary is the debut single album recorded by South Korean girl group Nine Muses A, a sub-group from girl group Nine Muses. The single album was released as a digital download on August 4, 2016 by Star Empire Entertainment and distributed by KT Music, and as a physical album on August 8. The title track is "Lip 2 Lip" and was written and composed by Jung Changwook. The single has two B-sides, "Shh!" and "Monster". Title: JinSoul (single) Passage: JinSoul (also known as Kim Lip JinSoul) is the seventh single album from South Korean girl group Loona's pre-debut project. It was released digitally on June 26 and physically on June 28, 2017 by Blockberry Creative and distributed by CJ EM. It officially introduces member JinSoul and contains two tracks, JinSoul's solo "Singing in the Rain" and a duet with Kim Lip called "Love Letter". Title: Kwon So-hyun Passage: Kwon So-hyun (born August 30, 1994), is a South Korean singer and actress. She was known as a member of the South Korean girl group 4Minute, under Cube Entertainment. She is also a former member of the South Korean girl group, Orange. Before June 15, 2016 (end of her contract with Cube), Sohyun left 4Minute and the record label along with members Nam Ji-hyun, Heo Ga-yoon, and Jeon Ji-yoon. Title: Mix amp; Match Passage: Mix Match is the second extended play from South Korean girl group LOO, by the sub-unit, LOO Odd Eye Circle. It was released on September 21, 2017, by Blockberry Creative. The album consists of five tracks, including the title track, "Girl Front". The unit is made up of the members Kim Lip, JinSoul and Choerry. Title: GP Basic Passage: GP Basic (Korean: ) was a South Korean girl group who debuted on August 15, 2010. At the time of their debut, they were considered to be the "youngest" South Korean girl group with an average age of below 13.5. The age of their youngest member, Janey, caused controversy followed by the debut of a much younger girl group, G-story, who were all below 10 years old. This led to new broadcasting regulations in South Korea. Title: F-ve Dolls Passage: F-ve Dolls (Korean: ; sometimes stylized as F-VE DOLLS, formerly known as 5dolls) was a South Korean girl group formed by Core Contents Media in 2011. The group was composed of six members: Hyoyoung, Seunghee, Yeonkyung, Hyewon, Eunkyo and Nayeon. They debuted with two single tracks, "Lip Stains" () and "I Mean You" ( ), in 2011. The group was known as "Female Unit" of Coed School until CCM's announced that the group became independent in 2013. The group disbanded on March 10, 2015. Title: Kim Tae-yeon discography Passage: Kim Tae-yeon, better known by the mononym Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer. Her discography consists of one studio album, two extended plays (EPs), twenty singles (including four as featured artist), and three promotional singles. She debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007 and initially gained some popularity as a singer upon recording soundtrack songs "If" for "Hong Gil Dong" and "Can You Hear Me" for "Beethoven Virus" (2008). She subsequently established herself as one of the most renowned vocalist on the South Korean music scene with further soundtrack recordings, notably "I Love You" for "" (2010), "Missing You like Crazy" for "The King 2 Hearts", "Closer" for "To the Beautiful You" (2012), and "And One" for "That Winter, the Wind Blows" (2013), all of which managed to enter the top ten of South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart. Apart from soundtrack recordings, Taeyeon has also recorded duets with other artists, most notably "Like a Star" with The One and "Different" with Kim Bum-soo, which peaked at numbers one and two on the Gaon Digital Chart, respectively. Title: Kim Chung-ha Passage: Kim Chung-ha (born Kim Chan-mi on February 9, 1996), better known by the mononym Chungha, is a South Korean singer. She is best known for finishing fourth in Mnet's girl group survival show "Produce 101" and as a former member of the now disbanded South Korean girl group I.O.I.
Loona
Kim Lip (single)
Loona (band)
Where are the bands Gas Huffer and Royal Republic from?
Title: Royal Republic Passage: Royal Republic is a rock band from Malm, Sweden. The band is currently signed to Universal Music and managed by Odyssey Music Network. Title: The Shrill Beeps of Shrimp Passage: The Shrill Beeps of Shrimp was an EP released by Gas Huffer in 1994. Title: Naked Violence Passage: Naked Violence a hardcore punk from Portland, Oregon, created by Frankie Violence and Mark Rhemrev in 1991. They brought back the rebellious feel and the aggressiveness lost by the grunge and alternative music movement. Inspired by the lyrics of such bands as The Dwarves and Black Flag. Playing songs that were easily offensive in Portland and received a lot of bad press that never mentioned the music. Jumping on tours with such bands as The Mentors, Nashville Pussy, Gas Huffer, Dayglo Abortions, D.R.I. and G.G. Allin in his last appearance in the northwest. As Jeff "Filthy" Thomas joined to be the first second guitarist, Mark Rhemrev left the band to join The Weaklings. The band parted ways in 2004. Title: Lemonade for Vampires Passage: Lemonade for Vampires is the seventh and last album released by the band Gas Huffer on Estrus Records in 2005. Title: Gas Huffer Passage: Gas Huffer was an American garage rock band from Washington state. They were known for their informal and comical lyrics and their antic stage presence. Title: The Rest of Us Passage: The Rest Of Us is the sixth album released by the band Gas Huffer, in 2002. Title: Integrity, Technology amp; Service Passage: Integrity, Technology Service is the second studio album released by the garage rock band Gas Huffer. It was released in 1992 on Empty Records. The futuristic artwork on the cover sets the tone for the music on the album. Title: The Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas Huffer Passage: The Inhuman Ordeal Of Special Agent Gas Huffer is the fourth full-length album released by the band Gas Huffer. It was released in 1996. Title: One Inch Masters Passage: One Inch Masters is the third full-length album by the garage rock band Gas Huffer. It was released in 1994 on Epitaph Records. Title: Just Beautiful Music Passage: Just Beautiful Music is the fifth album released by the punk rock band Gas Huffer, in 1998.
rock band from Malm, Sweden
Gas Huffer
Royal Republic
Duncan Sheik (born November 18, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter and compose, he later expanded to compositions for motion pictures and the Broadway stage, such as which successful musical, where he won multiple Tonys and a Grammy, a rock musical with music by Duncan Sheik and a 1891 book and lyrics by Steven Sater, based on the German play by Frank Wedekind?
Title: Spring Awakening (musical) Passage: Spring Awakening is a rock musical with music by Duncan Sheik and a book and lyrics by Steven Sater. It is based on the German play "Spring Awakening" (1891) by Frank Wedekind. Set in late-19th-century Germany, the musical tells the story of teenagers discovering the inner and outer tumult of teenage sexuality. In the musical, alternative rock is employed as part of the folk-infused rock score. Title: Brighter: A Duncan Sheik Collection Passage: Brighter: A Duncan Sheik Collection is a compilation album from American singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik, released through Rhino Records. The album is a repackage of the first disc of "", which was released in 2006. Title: American Psycho (musical) Passage: American Psycho is a musical with music and lyrics by Duncan Sheik and a book by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. It is based on the controversial 1991 novel "American Psycho" by Bret Easton Ellis, which also inspired a 2000 film of the same name, which starred Christian Bale. Set in Manhattan during the Wall Street boom of the late 1980s, "American Psycho" is about the daily life of Patrick Bateman, a wealthy young investment banker who is also a serial killer. Title: John Gallagher Jr. Passage: John Howard Gallagher Jr. (born June 17, 1984) is an American actor and musician known for originating the role of Moritz Stiefel in Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater's rock musical "Spring Awakening", which earned him a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. He also played Johnny in Green Day's Broadway musical, "American Idiot", Lee in the 2011 Broadway production of "Jerusalem," and Edmund in the 2016 Broadway revival of "Long Day's Journey Into Night". He portrayed Jim Harper in Aaron Sorkin's drama series "The Newsroom", starred in the HBO mini-series "Olive Kitteridge", and played Emmett DeWitt in "10 Cloverfield Lane". Title: Barely Breathing Passage: "Barely Breathing" is the first single from the Gold-plus debut album of American singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik. Title: BrighterLater: A Duncan Sheik Anthology Passage: BrighterLater: A Duncan Sheik Anthology is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik. It was released on Rhino Records in 2006. Title: Reasons for Living Passage: "Reasons for Living" is the third and final single from the debut album of American singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik. Title: Duncan Sheik Passage: Duncan Sheik (born November 18, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter and composer. Initially finding success as a singer, most notably for his 1996 debut single "Barely Breathing", he later expanded to compositions for motion pictures and the Broadway stage, such as the successful musical, "Spring Awakening", where he won multiple Tonys and a Grammy. Sheik practices Nichiren Buddhism and is a member of the US branch of the worldwide Buddhist association Soka Gakkai International. Title: She Runs Away Passage: "She Runs Away" is the second of three singles released on the debut album by American singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik. Title: Duncan Sheik (album) Passage: Duncan Sheik is the self-titled debut by American singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik. It was released on Atlantic Records in 1996.
Spring Awakening
Duncan Sheik
Spring Awakening (musical)
Which Robbie Williams studio album had backing vocals from the only constant member of the pop group 'The Divine Comedy'?
Title: The Divine Comedy (band) Passage: The Divine Comedy are an orchestral pop band from Northern Ireland formed in 1989 and fronted by Neil Hannon. Hannon has been the only constant member of the group, playing, in some instances, all of the non-orchestral instrumentation besides drums. To date, eleven studio albums have been released under the Divine Comedy name. The group achieved their greatest commercial success in the years 199699, during which they had nine singles that made the UK Top 40, including the top ten hit "National Express". Title: Youth (Artist) Passage: Youth, 25 year old Krissy Paraskeva, was born and raised in North London. At 16 she won a full scholarship to Italia Conti. A year later Ben Elton picked Krissy to play the leading lady in "Tonights The Night". At 17 she toured the country, and Ben Elton introduced her to William Orbit. Orbit took her to a studio session with Robbie Williams whose album he was producing. Krissy recorded the backing vocals on Williams "RudeBox" and developed a taste for studio life. Title: Happy Now (Take That song) Passage: "Happy Now" is a song by British pop group Take That from their sixth studio album, "Progress". The song features Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams performing lead vocals. The song was released as the third single from the album, mainly to promote the group's Comic Relief sketch, "Fake That". Title: Neil Hannon Passage: Edward Neil Anthony Hannon (born 7 November 1970) is a Northern Irish singer and songwriter. He is the creator and front man of the chamber pop group The Divine Comedy, and is the band's sole constant member. Hannon wrote the theme tunes for the sitcoms "Father Ted" and "The IT Crowd". Title: Incredible Kidda Band Passage: The Incredible Kidda Band (aka The Kidda Band) were a British power pop band formed in Nuneaton on 10 February 1976, and composed of Alan Hammonds (guitarVocals), Graham "Kidder" Hammonds (percussion backing vocals), Dave 'Legs' Lister, [lead guitar backing vocals], John Rollason (guitar backing vocals), Les Rollason (bass), Graham "Dick" Millington (drums). Later members of the band were Mark "Tarky" Bates (drums backing vocals), Keith Taylor (bass), Mick Rollason (guitar backing vocals) and Paul Gardner (drums). Title: Beautiful World (Take That album) Passage: Beautiful World is the fourth studio album from British pop group Take That. The album was released in November 2006, and was the band's first studio album in 11 years, and was also the band's first album to be released as a four-piece, without Robbie Williams (who quit the band). Five singles were released from the album: "Patience", "Shine", "I'd Wait for Life", the European-only single "Reach Out", and "Rule the World", which appeared on the deluxe tour edition. Title: The Flood (Take That song) Passage: "The Flood" is a song by British pop group Take That from their sixth studio album, "Progress" (2010). It was released as the lead single in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2010. The song is the first to feature Robbie Williams since his return to the band in July 2010, and features both Williams and Gary Barlow on lead vocals. Title: No Regrets (Robbie Williams song) Passage: "No Regrets" is a song by English recording artist Robbie Williams. It was released on 30 November 1998 as the second single from his second studio album, "I've Been Expecting You" (1998). The song was written by Williams and Guy Chambers. The song featured backing vocals by Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys and Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy. Title: Take That Passage: Take That are an English pop music group formed in Manchester, England in 1990. The group currently consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen. The original line-up also featured Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. Barlow acts as the group's lead singer and primary songwriter, with Owen and Williams initially providing backing vocals and Donald and Orange serving primarily as dancers.Now though both Owen and Donald act as backing vocals. Title: Make Me Pure Passage: "Make Me Pure" is a song by British pop singer Robbie Williams, released as the second single from his album "Intensive Care" in late 2005. It was written by Robbie Williams, Stephen Duffy, and Chris Heath. It was first released in New Zealand and Australia as a promotional single intended to advertise the album. A video was shot with Williams performing in a garage, however, its performance was poor with focus on Williams' debut single "Tripping" from that album. It was featured on physical copies of the single "Tripping". A physical CD single was released exclusively in Mexico.
I've Been Expecting You
No Regrets (Robbie Williams song)
Neil Hannon
Brihadratha Ikshvaku appears at the beginning of a Sanskrit text that is listed as what number in the Muktika canon?
Title: Mantrika Upanishad Passage: The Mantrika Upanishad (Sanskrit: , IAST:Mntrika Upaniad) is a minor Upanishad of Hinduism. The Sanskrit text is one of the 22 Samanya Upanishads, is part of the Vedanta and Yoga schools of Hindu philosophy literature, and is one of 19 Upanishads attached to the Shukla Yajurveda. In the Muktika canon, narrated by Rama to Hanuman, it is listed at number 32 in the anthology of 108 Upanishads. Title: Mundaka Upanishad Passage: The Mundaka Upanishad (Sanskrit: , Muaka Upaniad ) is an ancient Sanskrit Vedic text, embedded inside Atharva Veda. It is a Mukhya (primary) Upanishad, and is listed as number 5 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads of Hinduism. It is among the most widely translated Upanishads. Title: Pranagnihotra Upanishad Passage: The Pranagnihotra Upanishad (Sanskrit: , IAST:Pranagnihotra Upaniad) is a minor Upanishad of Hinduism. In the anthology of 108 Upanishads of the Muktika canon, narrated by Rama to Hanuman, it is listed at number 94. The Sanskrit text is one of the 22 Samanya Upanishads, part of the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy literature and is attached to the Atharva Veda. The Upanishad comprises 23 verses. Title: Brihadratha Ikshvaku Passage: Brihadratha, belonging to the Ikshvaku race, was a king of the Vedic era (there are several kings of this name in Hindu tradition). This name Brihadratha of a warrior king who was a Maharatha is found in the Rig Veda. The word, Brihadratha, means the Mighty Warrior. He appears at the beginning of the Maitri Upanishad after he had renounced his kingdom in favour of his son, seeking for himself relief from the endless cycle of birth and rebirth. No other information about him or his period is available in this text or in any other text. Maitri Upanishad belongs to the Maitrayaniya branch of Krishna Yajur Veda, which upanishad was taught to Sakayana by Maitri or Maitreya, the son of Mitra. Brihadratha chose the knowledge of the Self when he was offered a boon. He gave up his home and possessions and thereafter assisted by Sakayanya even renounced the I-ness of his body. Title: Prashna Upanishad Passage: The Prashna Upanishad (Sanskrit: , Prana Upaniad ) is an ancient Sanskrit text, embedded inside Atharva Veda, ascribed to "Pippalada" sakha of Vedic scholars. It is a Mukhya (primary) Upanishad, and is listed as number 4 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads of Hinduism. Title: Maitrayaniya Upanishad Passage: The Maitrayaniya Upanishad (Sanskrit: , Maitryaya Upaniad ) is an ancient Sanskrit text that is embedded inside the Yajurveda. It is also known as the Maitri Upanishad (Sanskrit: , Maitr Upaniad ), and is listed as number 24 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads. Title: Kaushitaki Upanishad Passage: The Kaushitaki Upanishad (Sanskrit: , Kautaki Upaniad ) is an ancient Sanskrit text contained inside the Rigveda. It is associated with the "Kaushitaki" shakha, but a Smnya Upanishad, meaning that it is "common" to all schools of Vedanta. It was included in Robert Hume's list of 13 Principal Upanishads, and lists as number 25 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads. Title: Chandogya Upanishad Passage: The Chandogya Upanishad (Sanskrit: , IAST: "Chndogyopaniad") is a Sanskrit text embedded in the Chandogya Brahmana of the Sama Veda of Hinduism. It is one of the oldest Upanishads. It lists as number 9 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads. Title: Yoga-kundalini Upanishad Passage: The Yoga-kundalini Upanishad (Sanskrit: IAST: Yogakualini Upaniad ), also called Yogakundali Upanishad (Sanskrit: , IAST: Yogakual Upaniad), is a minor Upanishad of Hinduism. The Sanskrit text is one of the 20 Yoga Upanishads, and is one of 32 Upanishads attached to the Krishna Yajurveda. In the Muktika canon, narrated by Rama to Hanuman, it is listed at number 86 in the anthology of 108 Upanishads. Title: Shvetashvatara Upanishad Passage: The Shvetashvatara Upanishad (Sanskrit: or IAST "vetvataropaniad ") is an ancient Sanskrit text embedded in the Yajurveda. It is listed as number 14 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads. The Upanishad contains 113 mantras or verses in six chapters.
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Brihadratha Ikshvaku
Maitrayaniya Upanishad
Who resides inside the haunted manor that has the theme song "Grim Grinning Ghosts"?
Title: Ghost Blasters Passage: Ghost Blasters is an interactive dark ride franchise, designed and created by Sally Corporation. The franchise includes many locations at various amusement parks throughout the United States and Canada. Riders on "Ghost Blasters" are equipped with laser guns, as the attraction travels though a themed "haunted manor". The goal of the attraction is to accumulate a high score by aiming and firing at lit targets. Title: The Haunted Manor Passage: The Haunted Manor (Polish: "Straszny dwr" ) is an opera in four acts composed by Polish composer Stanisaw Moniuszko in 18611864. The libretto was written by . Despite being a romance and a comedy, it has strong Polish patriotic undertones, which made it both popular with the Polish public and unpopular to the point of being banned by the Russian authorities which controlled most of Poland during that era. Title: Haunted Mansion Passage: Haunted Mansion is a dark ride attraction located at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction, although differing slightly in every location, places riders inside a haunted manor resided by "999 happy haunts". Title: Adolf Kozieradski Passage: Adolf Kozieradski (30 June 1835 - 14 November 1901) was a Polish operatic bass-baritone. He notably created the role of Miecznik in the world premiere of Stanisaw Moniuszko's "The Haunted Manor" at the Great Theatre, Warsaw in 1865. Title: Grim Grinning Ghosts Passage: "Grim Grinning Ghosts (The Screaming Song)" is the theme song for the Haunted Mansion attractions at Disney theme parks. It was composed by Buddy Baker, with lyrics written by X Atencio. Its melody has been adapted for numerous uses since its composition in the late 1960s. Title: HalloWishes Passage: HalloWishes (also known by its full title, "Happy HalloWishes: A Grim Grinning Ghosts Spooktacular in the Sky") is a fireworks show that takes place during "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party" at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom theme park. The show is loosely based on the popular Haunted Mansion attraction and includes vocal appearances by Disney Villains. Title: Jn Koehler Passage: Jn Koehler (died 28 June 1895) was a Polish operatic baritone. Born in Lviv, he studied singing in his native city and in Vienna. He made his professional debut in Lviv in 1845 as Raimunds in Conradin Kreutzer's "Der Verschwender". From 18571872 he was a leading artist at the Teatr Wielki, Warsaw where he notably created the role of Maciej in the world premiere of Stanisaw Moniuszko's "The Haunted Manor". Title: Wilhelm Troszel Passage: Wilhelm Troszel (26 August 1823 - 2 March 1887) was a Polish composer and operatic bass. Born in Warsaw, he was the son of composer and piano maker Wilhelm Troschel. He made his stage debut at the Grand Theatre, Warsaw on 17 April 1843. At that theatre he notably created the role of Zbigniew in the world premiere of Stanisaw Moniuszko's "The Haunted Manor" at the Grand Theatre, Warsaw in 1865. Title: Julin Dobrski Passage: Julin Dobrski (31 December 1811 or 1812, Nowe - 2 May 1886, Warsaw) was a Polish operatic tenor. He was one of the main tenors at the Grand Theatre, Warsaw, from 1832 to 1861, and again in 1865 when he sang the role of Stefan in the world premiere of Stanisaw Moniuszko's "The Haunted Manor". Title: Westerlund 2 Passage: Westerlund 2 is an obscured compact young star cluster (perhaps even a super star cluster) in the Milky Way, with an estimated age of about one or two million years. It contains some of the hottest, brightest, and most massive stars known. The cluster resides inside a stellar breeding ground known as Gum 29, located 20,000 light-years away in the constellation Carina. It is half a degree from the naked eye Cepheid variable V399 Carinae.
"999 happy haunts"
Grim Grinning Ghosts
Haunted Mansion
Which network owned by the American company Access Media Group is also affiliated with Venture Technologies Group?
Title: AMGTV Passage: AMGTV is an American family-oriented television network featuring television programming consisting of drama, sports, movies, entertainment, how-to, hunting and fishing, children's shows, and other features. The network is owned by the American company Access Media Group. Title: KSFV-CD Passage: KSFV-CD virtual channel 6 (UHF digital channel 22) is a Class A television station in Los Angeles, California, owned by Venture Technologies Group, LLC. The station transmits from the Mt. Harvard radio site in San Gabriel, California. This station is an affiliate of HSN. Title: KVME-TV Passage: KVME-TV, virtual and UHF digital channel 20, is a MeTV-affiliated television station located in Bishop, California, United States. The station is owned by Venture Technologies Group. The station is one of two MeTV affiliates serving Southern California, alongside the third digital subchannel of Anaheim-licensed independent station KDOC-TV (channel 56). The two stations use uniform branding as well as local advertising completed by a jointly managed ad sales team. Title: KSXC-LP Passage: KSXC-LP is a television station serving the Sioux City area. It currently airs religious programming from Daystar. The station is owned and operated by Venture Technologies Group and currently holds two construction permits: one to operate its digital signal on channel 32, and another to operate its digital signal on channel 5. Title: K38HP Passage: K38HP was a low-powered independent station in Lubbock, Texas. Founded in 2004 and owned by Venture Technologies Group, LLC, it broadcast on UHF channel 38 and was a sister station to KFMP-LP. K38HP was shut down in 2012 due to technology malfunction. The station's license was deleted by the FCC. Title: WHCT-LD Passage: WHCT-LD is an Azteca Amrica affiliate station in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. The station is owned by Venture Technologies Group and broadcasts on UHF channel 38 from the WCCC-FM tower on Avon Mountain in West Hartford, CT. Title: KFMP-LP Passage: KFMP-LP is a low-powered TV station in Lubbock, Texas. Founded on December 9, 2004 and owned by Venture Technologies Group, LLC, it broadcasts on VHF channel 6. Title: WBQD-LP Passage: WBQD-LP was a low-power television station licensed to Davenport, Iowa, United States. The station had broadcast a low power analog signal on UHF channel 26 from a transmitter on 70th Street, next to Black Hawk College, near the Poplar Grove section of Moline, Illinois. WBQD was owned by Four Seasons Broadcasting (a partnership between Malibu Broadcasting in Cleveland, Ohio and Venture Technologies Group, LLC in Los Angeles, California) but operated through a local marketing agreement and a Technical Services Agreement by The New York Times Company, and later by Local TV LLC, both previous owners of ABC affiliate WQAD-TV, with studios for WBQD being co-located with WQAD-TV on Park 16th Street in the Prospect Park section of Moline. Upon going silent in December 2011, WBQD-LP was the second-to-last television station in the Quad Cities market to broadcast an analog signal, having been surpassed only by 3ABN translator station K16EL (now K20KF-D) which flash cut to digital operations in September 2012. Title: KNNN-LP Passage: KNNN-LP (known as Hella 87.7) is an indie and alternative rock radio station and low-power television station based in Redding, California, broadcasting locally in analog TV on VHF channel 6. Founded September 16, 2003 by Venture Technologies Group, LLC, it is now owned by Aviva Inc Group LLC of Redding. The station currently operates and markets itself as a radio station using the audio portion of NTSC channel 6 (87.75 MHz) to broadcast audio (most FM radio receivers can receive this frequency at 87.7 on the low end of the FM dial). Title: WEPT-CD Passage: WEPT-CD, channel 22 (PSIP 15), is a television station licensed to serve Newburgh, New York. The station is owned by Venture Technologies Group, and is an AMGTV affiliate.
AMGTV
WEPT-CD
AMGTV
Who created the FXFXX series that Desmin Borges starred on?
Title: The Waitress (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) Passage: The Waitress is a fictional character on the FX, now FXX series, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", and is portrayed by Mary Elizabeth Ellis. The Waitress is a waitress at a Philadelphia coffee shop who is frequently stalked by an enamored Charlie Kelly. The Waitress's real name is never revealed and no one in the gang can remember it despite knowing her for several years. Title: Mr. Popper's Penguins (film) Passage: Mr. Popper's Penguins is a 2011 American family comedy film distributed by 20th Century Fox, directed by Mark Waters, produced by John Davis, co-produced by Davis Entertainment Company and Dune Entertainment, written by Sean Anders, John Morris and Jared Stern with music by Rolfe Kent and starring Jim Carrey, Carla Gugino, Madeline Carroll, Maxwell Perry Cotton, Angela Lansbury, Desmin Borges, Philip Baker Hall, Dominic Chianese, Clark Gregg, Ophelia Lovibond, Jeffrey Tambor, David Krumholtz, Henry Keleman, Dylan Clark Marshall with Frank Welker and James Tupper. It was loosely based on the children's book of the same name. The film was originally slated for a release on August 12, 2011, but was moved up to June 17, 2011. The film received mixed reviews from critics and it earned 187.3 million on a 55 million budget. Title: Stephen Falk Passage: Stephen Falk (born April 25, 1972) is an American screenwriter and producer best known as the creator, executive producer, and showrunner of the FXX series "You're the Worst". Title: Archer (TV series) Passage: Archer is an American adult animated spy sitcom created by Adam Reed for the FX network. The series focuses on the life and exploits of Sterling Archer, the self-proclaimed '"world's greatest secret agent." The first four seasons focus on him working for the fictional spy agency ISIS, under his mother, Malory. Since then, they have become drug dealers, arms dealers, CIA agents, private investigators and most recently, post-World War II detectives with the first episode taking place in 1947. The series premiered on September 17, 2009. On June 21, 2016, FX renewed the series for an eighth, ninth, and tenth season, each to consist of eight episodes. The eighth season premiered on April 5, 2017, with the series moving to sister network FXX. Title: Desmin Borges Passage: Desmin Borges is an American actor. He is best known for playing Edgar Quintero, a main character on the FXFXX comedy-drama "You're the Worst". Borges grew up in Chicago and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater at DePaul University. He now lives in New York City. Title: Dave Willis Passage: David Willis (born May 1, 1970) is an American voice actor, writer, producer and musician who is widely known for his work in animation, particularly his long association with Adult Swim for whom he created the series "Aqua Teen Hunger Force", and "Squidbillies" and worked on other programs like "Space Ghost Coast to Coast". Willis is also known for voicing the character Barry Dylan in the FXX series "Archer". Title: Eric Andre Passage: Eric Andre (born April 4, 1983) is an American actor, comedian, and television host. He is the creator, host, and co-writer of "The Eric Andre Show" on Adult Swim and played Mike on the FXX series "Man Seeking Woman". Title: You're the Worst Passage: You're the Worst is an American single-camera comedy-drama television series created by Stephen Falk. Originally broadcast by FX, the series currently airs on sister channel FXX. The series follows Jimmy, a self-involved writer, and Gretchen, a self-destructive Los Angeles PR executive, as these two toxic personalities attempt a relationship. The series premiered on July 17, 2014. Title: Aya Cash Passage: Aya Rachel Cash (born July 13, 1982) is an American actress. In December 2015, she received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her lead role in the FXFXX series "You're the Worst". Title: Jeremy Ferdman Passage: First seen in the Toronto production of "Flora, the Red Menace", Ferdman started his acting career performing on stage. In 2003, he began his television career with a walk-on role in Queer As Folk. Since then, he has starred in several films including the critically acclaimed 2005 film, "Stock Boy", and the award-winning short film "Dirty Talk", which he co-wrote and Produced. At an early age, he appeared in several memorable commercials for Rogers Wireless, McDonald's, and 23 Degrees Coffee. He has also appeared in various award-winning television shows including NBC's Angela's Eyes, the FXX series "Man Seeking Woman", Lifetime's Killer Kids, ABC's "Home for the Holidays" and Syfy's Warehouse 13.
Stephen Falk
Desmin Borges
You're the Worst
Are both Louis Jouvet and Mick Jackson a filmmaker?
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: The Infernal Machine (play) Passage: The Infernal Machine, or La Machine Infernale is a French play by the dramatist Jean Cocteau, based on the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus. The play initially premiered on April 10, 1934 at the Theatre Louis Jouvet in Paris, France, under the direction of Louis Jouvet himself, with costumes and scene design by Christian Brard. "The Infernal Machine," as translated by Albert Bermel, was first played at the Phoenix Theatre, New York, on February 3, 1958, under the direction of Herbert Berghof, with scenery by Ming Cho Less, costumes by Alvin Colt, and lighting by Tharon Musser. Title: Thtre de l'Athne Passage: The Thtre de l'Athne is a theatre at 7 rue Boudreau, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Renovated in 1996 and classified a historical monument, it is among the most beautiful buildings in Paris. In addition to its architectural treasures, the Athne inherits an artistic tradition marked by the figure of Louis Jouvet who directed the theatre from 1934 to 1951. During the period when he was director, it became known as the Athene Thtre Louis-Jouvet. Title: Mick Jackson (director) Passage: Mick Jackson (born 4 October 1943 in Grays, England, United Kingdom) is a British film director and television producer. Between 1973 and 1987, Jackson directed many documentary and drama productions for BBC TV and Channel 4. Relocating to Hollywood, he directed feature films, including "The Bodyguard" starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston. In 2010, Jackson won an Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special for the dramatised biographical TV film "Temple Grandin". Title: Dr. Knock Passage: Dr. Knock (original title "Knock") is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Georges Neveux, and starring by Louis Jouvet. It also features an uncredited appearance by Louis de Funs. The movie is based on the 1923 theatre play "Knock ou le Triomphe de la mdecine" ("Knock or The Triumph of Medicine") by Jules Romain. Title: Jean Hugo Passage: Jean Hugo (19 November 1894 21 June 1984) was a painter, illustrator, theatre designer and author. He was born in Paris and died in his home at the Mas de Fourques, near Lunel, France. Brought up in a lively artistic environment, he began teaching himself drawing and painting and wrote essays and poetry from a very early age. His artistic career spans the 20th century, from his early sketches of the First World War, through the creative ferment of the Parisian interwar years, and up to his death in 1984. He was part of a number of artistic circles that included Jean Cocteau, Raymond Radiguet, Pablo Picasso, Georges Auric, Erik Satie, Blaise Cendrars, Marie-Laure de Noailles, Paul Eluard, Francis Poulenc, Charles Dullin, Louis Jouvet, Colette, Marcel Proust, Jacques Maritain, Max Jacob, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Marie Bell, Louise de Vilmorin, Cecil Beaton and many others. Title: Louis Jouvet Passage: Louis Jouvet (24 December 1887 16 August 1951) was a renowned French actor, director, and theatre director. Title: Lady Paname Passage: Lady Paname was a 1950 drama film, directed and written by Henri Jeanson, and starring Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, Henri Guisol and Henri Crmieux. 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: The Heart of a Nation Passage: The Heart of a Nation (French: Untel pre et fils ) is a 1943 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier who co-wrote screenplay with Marcel Achard and Charles Spaak. The film stars Raimu, Michle Morgan and Louis Jouvet.
yes
Louis Jouvet
Mick Jackson (director)
Duke Micah lost in the 2012 Summer Olympics to which Belfast-based boxer?
Title: Oliver Lavigilante Passage: Jason Oliver Lavigilante is a Mauritian boxer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's flyweight, but was defeated in the first round by Duke Micah. Title: Wu Shugen Passage: Wu Shugen (Mongolian: ndes, born August 26, 1987 in Inner Mongolia) is a female Mongol judoka from China who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics in the Extra lightweight (under 48 kg) event. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, she lost in the quarterfinals to Ryoko Tani. In the repechage she beat Sayaka Matsumoto, before losing to Paula Pareto. She beat Lisa Kearney before losing to Sarah Menezes in the 2012 Summer Olympics. In the repechage she lost to va Csernoviczki. Title: Barna Bor Passage: Barna Bor (born 12 December 1986, Kerepestarcsa, Pest, Hungary) is a Hungarian judoka. He competed at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, he lost in the last 32 to Islam El Shehaby. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he beat Luuk Verbij in the first round, then El Mehdi Malki in the second round, before losing to Andreas Tlzer in the quarterfinal. In the repechage, he lost to Rafael Silva in the first round. Title: Yann Siccardi Passage: Yann Siccardi (born April 11, 1984 in La Colle, Monaco) is a Mongasque Olympic judoka who competes in the Men's 60 kg category. He competed in the 2008 and the 2012 Summer Olympics. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, he lost in the first round to Craig Fallon of Great Britain. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he was defeated in the third round by Russian Arsen Galstyan. Siccardi won a gold medal in the 60 kg and under category at the 2011 Games of the Small States of Europe. Siccardi qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics and is the Mongasque flag bearer. Title: Annabelle Ali Passage: Annabelle Laure Ali (born 4 March 1985) is a female freestyle wrestler from Cameroon. She participated in the Women's Freestyle 72 kg event at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she lost in the 18 final to Agnieszka Wieszczek. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she lost to Stanka Zlateva in the quarterfinals. As Zlateva proceeded to the final, Ali was part of the bronze medal repechage, where she lost to Vasilisa Marzaliuk. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she was also the Cameroonian flag-bearer at the opening ceremony. Title: Mayelis Carip Passage: Mayelis Yesenia Carip Castillo (born 16 August 1980 in Valencia) is a Venezuelan freestyle wrestler. She competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. In 2004, she did not get out of her pool in the 48 kg freestyle event. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, she lost to Vanessa Boubryemm in the first round of the 48 kg event. She competed in the freestyle 48 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics; she defeated Alexandra Engelhardt in the 18 finals and was eliminated by Irini Merleni in the quarterfinals. Title: Jaromr Jeek Passage: Jaromr Jeek (] ; born 13 November 1986, Hradec Krlov) is a Czech judoka. He has competed at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, he lost in the first round to Shokir Muminov. He went one round better at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where he beat Aleni Smith in his first match, before losing to Wang Ki-Chun in the next. Title: Michael Conlan (boxer) Passage: Michael John Conlan (born 19 November 1991) is an Irish professional boxer from Belfast. He is currently signed with Top Rank promotion. He competed for Ireland at amateur level. Title: Duke Micah Passage: Duke Akueteh Micah (born 16 September 1991) is a Ghanaian boxer. He competed in the Men's flyweight division in the boxing at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He won his first bout against Jason Lavigilante of Mauritius by 18 points to 14. In the second round, he lost to the Irish boxer, Michael Conlan, losing by 19 points to 8. Title: Emmanuel Lucenti Passage: Emmanuel "Emma" Lucenti (born November 23, 1984) is a judoka from Argentina. He competed at the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's half-middleweight (-81 kg). At the 2008 Summer Olympics, he lost in second round to Euan Burton. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he reached the quarter-finals, where he lost to Kim Jae-bum. As Kim continued on to the gold medal match, Lucenti took part in the bronze medal repechage, where he lost in the first round to Antoine Valois-Fortier. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Lucenti was once again eliminated by Valois-Fortier, this time in the third round.
Michael John Conlan
Duke Micah
Michael Conlan (boxer)
Rory Kennedy is the child of which human-rights campaigner?
Title: American Hollow Passage: American Hollow is a 1999 American documentary film directed and produced by Rory Kennedy. The film has been music composed by Bill Frisell. Title: Rosa Namises Passage: Visolela Rosalinda "Rosa" Namises (born 1958), nicknamed the "Rosa Luxemburg of Namibia", is a Namibian politician and human-rights activist. She is a former Member of Parliament and founding member and former secretary-general of the Namibian Congress of Democrats (CoD). A prominent voice on gender issues, human-rights violations, and violence against women and children in Namibia, she is the director of Woman Solidarity Namibia and works at the "Dolam Residential Child Care" centre, a day-care centre for vulnerable children. Title: Ethel Kennedy Passage: Ethel Skakel Kennedy (born April 11, 1928) is an American human-rights campaigner and widow of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, who was assassinated while running for nomination as Democratic presidential candidate in 1968. Title: Ghosts of Abu Ghraib Passage: Ghosts of Abu Ghraib is a 2007 documentary film, directed by Rory Kennedy, that examines the events of the 2004 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal. The film premiered January 19, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Title: Mark Higgins (driver) Passage: Mark Higgins (born 21 May 1971) is a Manx rally driver competing in the British Rally Championship. His co-driver was Rory Kennedy. Title: Street Fight (film) Passage: Street Fight is a 2005 documentary film by Marshall Curry, chronicling Cory Booker's 2002 campaign against Sharpe James for Mayor of Newark, New Jersey. Other credits include Rory Kennedy (executive producer), Liz Garbus (executive producer), Mary Manhardt (additional editor), Marisa Karplus (associate producer), and Adam Etline (story consultant). Title: Lem Billings Passage: Kirk LeMoyne "Lem" Billings (April 15, 1916 May 28, 1981) was the close and long-time friend of President John F. Kennedy and the Kennedy family. Billings was a prep school roommate of Kennedy, an usher at his wedding and a campaigner for his successful 1960 presidential bid. Joseph Kennedy Sr. called him "my second son," and he sometimes acted as escort to several of the Kennedy women. Billings served with Sargent Shriver as a trustee for the Kennedy family trusts. Title: Rory Kennedy Passage: Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy (born December 12, 1968) is an American documentary filmmaker and youngest child of U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. Title: Last Days in Vietnam Passage: Last Days in Vietnam is a 2014 American documentary film written, produced and directed by Rory Kennedy. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. Title: Human rights in Sierra Leone Passage: Human rights in Sierra Leone are in a rather deplorable state, but have improved gradually since the end of its civil war in 2002. Among the major human-rights problems in Sierra Leone today, according to a 2011 U.S. State Department report, are security force abuse and use of excessive force with detainees, including juveniles; harsh conditions in prisons and jails; official impunity; arbitrary arrest and detention; prolonged detention, excessive bail, and insufficient legal representation; interference with freedom of speech and press; forcible dispersion of demonstrators; widespread official corruption; societal discrimination and violence against women, discrimination based on sexual orientation; female genital mutilation (FGM); child abuse; trafficking in persons, including children; and forced and child labor.
Ethel Skakel Kennedy
Rory Kennedy
Ethel Kennedy
Out of Sean S. Cunningham and Ang Lee, which film director is younger?
Title: Ang Lee Passage: Ang Lee (; born October 23, 1954) is a Taiwanese film director, screenwriter and producer. Title: Tim Squyres Passage: Timothy S. Tim Squyres (born March 29, 1959) is an American film editor with about 30 film credits. Squyres has had an extended collaboration with the Taiwanese director Ang Lee, having edited all but one of Lee's feature films. His latest collaboration with Jonathan Demme on the film "A Master Builder" opened in New York during June 2014 and was based on the 19th century play by Henrik Ibsen. Title: 46th Berlin International Film Festival Passage: The 46th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 15 to 26 February 1996. The Golden Bear was awarded to British-American film "Sense and Sensibility" directed by Ang Lee. The retrospective dedicated to American film director, producer and screenwriter William Wyler was shown at the festival. Title: Wang Dulu Passage: Wang Baoxiang (; 19091977), courtesy name Xiaoyu (), better known by his pen name Wang Dulu (), was a Chinese writer of "wuxia" novels. Wang is best known for his work, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", that was adapted into a successful feature film of the same title by film director Ang Lee in 2000. Title: Nitya Mehra Passage: Nitya Mehra is a Bollywood film director and screenwriter. After working in television and as assistant director in films like Ang Lee's "Life of Pi" and Mira Nair's "The Namesake", and "The Reluctant Fundamentalist", she made her directorial debut with Eros Now's romantic drama "Baar Baar Dekho". Title: Stockholm International Film Festival Passage: The Stockholm International Film Festival (Swedish: Stockholms filmfestival ) is an annual film festival held in Stockholm, Sweden. It was launched in 1990 and has been held every year in the second half of November. The film voted by a jury as the best in the competition section receives the Bronze Horse (Bronshsten). Since its start the festival has focused on bringing forth and supporting new talents through competitions and scholarships. A third of the films selected for the festival are made by a debuting director and only directors who have made less than 3 films are selected for the competition. In 2011 "The Stockholm Film Festival Feature Film Award" was inaugurated which funds a feature film for an unestablished female director. The aim for Stockholm International Film Festival is to broaden the selection of films in Sweden with creative new films of high quality and offer the visitor an orientation within modern film. With seminars, opportunities to meet actors and filmmakers during the festival, all means are given to make the film experience come full circle. An impressive list of filmmakers and actors have attended the festival, including Dennis Hopper, Lauren Bacall, Gena Rowlands, Charlotte Rampling, Susan Sarandon, Ang Lee, David Cronenberg, Roman Polanski, Terry Gilliam, David Lynch, Elia Kazan, Wong Kar-Wai and Uma Thurman. Title: Sense and Sensibility (film) Passage: Sense and Sensibility is a 1995 British-American period drama film directed by Ang Lee and based on Jane Austen's 1811 novel of the same name. Actress Emma Thompson wrote the script and stars as Elinor Dashwood, while Kate Winslet plays Elinor's younger sister Marianne. The story follows the Dashwood sisters, members of a wealthy English family of landed gentry, as they must deal with circumstances of sudden destitution. They are forced to seek financial security through marriage. Actors Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman play their respective suitors. The film was released on 13 December 1995 in the United States and on 23 February 1996 in the United Kingdom. Title: Pushing Hands (film) Passage: Pushing Hands () is a film directed by Ang Lee. Released in 1992, it was his first feature film. Together with Ang Lee's two following films, "The Wedding Banquet" (1993) and "Eat Drink Man Woman" (1994), it forms his "Father Knows Best" trilogy, each of which deals with conflicts between an older and more traditional generation and their children as they confront a world of change. Title: Peter Pau Passage: Peter Pau Tak-Hei (, born 1951) is a Hong Kong cinematographer and film director, best known to western audiences as for his work on "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", for which he won the Academy Award for Best Cinematographer in 2000. One of Hong Kong's premier cinematographers, he has collaborated with directors John Woo, Ronny Yu, Ang Lee, Tsui Hark, and Wong Kar-wai. Title: Sean S. Cunningham Passage: Sean Sexton Cunningham (born December 1, 1941) is an American film director, producer, and writer.
Ang Lee
Sean S. Cunningham
Ang Lee
Are Celastrus and Thunbergia native to the Americas?
Title: Thunbergia gregorii Passage: Thunbergia gregorii, commonly known as orange clockvine or orange trumpet vine, is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the family Acanthaceae, native to East Africa and sometimes cultivated as an ornamental vine. The bright, pure all-orange flowers distinguish it from the related black-eyed Susan ("Thunbergia alata"). Title: Thunbergia laurifolia Passage: Thunbergia laurifolia, the laurel clockvine or blue trumpet vine, is native to India (Starr "et al.", 2003) and the Indomalaya ecozone, the species occurs from Indochina to Malaysia (Schonenberger, 1999). It is locally known as kar tuau in Malaysia and rang jeud () in Thailand (Chan Lim, 2006). Title: Thunbergia grandiflora Passage: Thunbergia grandiflora is an evergreen vine in the family Acanthaceae. It is native to China, India, Nepal, Indochina and Burma and widely naturalised elsewhere. Common names include Bengal clockvine, Bengal trumpet, blue skyflower, blue thunbergia, blue trumpetvine, clockvine, skyflower and skyvine. Title: Celastrus Passage: Celastrus, commonly known as staff vine, staff tree or bittersweet, is a genus in the Celastraceae family which comprises about 30-40 species of shrubs and vines. They have a wide distribution in East Asia, Australasia, Africa, and the Americas. Title: Thunbergia mysorensis Passage: Thunbergia mysorensis, also called Mysore trumpetvine or Indian clock vine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae. A woody-stemmed evergreen, this vine is cultivated in Spain (south) and native to southern tropical India. The specific epithet "mysorensis" is derived from the city of Mysore. Other vernacular names include brick butter vine, lady's slipper vine, and dolls' shoes due to the flower shape and large size. Title: Thunbergia erecta Passage: Thunbergia erecta is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the genus "Thunbergia" native to western Africa. Common names include bush clockvine and king's-mantle . Title: Celastrus scandens Passage: Celastrus scandens, commonly called American bittersweet or bittersweet, is a species of "Celastrus" that blooms mostly in June and is commonly found on rich, well-drained soils of woodlands. It is a sturdy perennial vine that may have twining, woody stems that are 30 ft or longer and an inch or more thick at the base. The stems are yellowish-green to brown and wind around other vegetation, sometimes killing saplings by restricting further growth. It has tiny, scentless flowers at the tips of the branches. It has colorful, orange fruits that are the size of a pea. These fruits are poisonous to humans when ingested, but are favorites of birds. "C. scandens" roots were used by Native Americans and pioneers to induce vomiting, to treat venereal disease, and to treat symptoms of tuberculosis. Title: Thunbergia annua Passage: Thunbergia annua (known as annual thunbergia) is a herbaceous upright plant, in the genus "Thunbergia", and is native to northeastern Africa. Although it has not been found there, it is a considered a potentially invasive weed in Queensland, Australia. Title: Thunbergia Passage: Thunbergia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae, native to tropical regions of Africa, Madagascar and southern Asia. "Thunbergia" species are vigorous annual or perennial vines and shrubs growing to 2-8 m tall. The generic name honours Carl Peter Thunberg. Title: Celastrus orbiculatus Passage: Celastrus orbiculatus is a woody vine of the Celastraceae family. It is commonly called Oriental bittersweet. Other common names include Chinese bittersweet, Asian bittersweet, Round-leaved bittersweet, and Asiatic bittersweet. "Celastrus orbiculatus" was introduced into North America in 1879, and is considered to be an invasive species in eastern North America. It closely resembles the native North American species, "Celastrus scandens", with which it will readily hybridize.
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Celastrus
Thunbergia
What sketch comedy series that premiered on June 5, 2011 has a character named Tawni Hart?
Title: The Gavin Crawford Show Passage: The Gavin Crawford Show is a Canadian sketch comedy series, which aired from June 19, 2000 to July 1, 2003 on The Comedy Network. Following the first season in 2000, production on "The Gavin Crawford Show" was temporarily interrupted by Crawford's participation in the short-lived American sketch comedy series "Hype", but resumed when Crawford returned to Canada after "Hype"'s cancellation, having two further seasons and producing 26 episodes altogether. Title: Roger Price (television producer) Passage: Roger Damon Price (born 1941) is a retired British television producer, who was also active in North America. He created the children's science fiction series "The Tomorrow People", "Junior Points of View", the American sketch comedy "Don't Look Now", the pilot episode "UFO Kidnapped", the teen sketch comedy "Turkey Television" and the Canadian sketch comedy "You Can't Do That on Television", which became hugely successful on Nickelodeon in the United States. He also produced the British children's television programmes, "You Must Be Joking" and "Pauline's Quirkes", both of which also featured the band Flintlock. Title: Tiffany Thornton Passage: Tiffany Dawn Thornton (born February 14, 1986) is an American actress, radio personality and singer best known for her co-starring role as Tawni Hart on the Disney Channel Original Series, "Sonny with a Chance" and the spinoff, "So Random! ". Title: Sonny with a Chance (season 2) Passage: The second and final season of the television series "Sonny with a Chance" aired on Disney Channel from March 14, 2010 to January 2, 2011. The six main characters are Sonny Monroe (Demi Lovato), Tawni Hart (Tiffany Thornton), Chad Dylan Cooper (Sterling Knight), Nico Harris (Brandon Mychal Smith), Grady Mitchell (Doug Brochu), and Zora Lancaster (Allisyn Ashley Arm). Title: Upright Citizens Brigade (TV series) Passage: Upright Citizens Brigade is an American sketch comedy television series that premiered on August 19, 1998 on Comedy Central. The show aired for three seasons with each season consisting of ten episodes. The series featured four members of Upright Citizens Brigade, an improvisational sketch comedy group. The cast included Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh. The cast would later reunite for another series of a similar format that premiered in 2016 on Seeso. Title: So Random! Passage: So Random! is an American Disney Channel sketch comedy series that premiered on June 5, 2011. It was announced as an independent series after Demi Lovato left the parent series, "Sonny with a Chance". The series features the actors who acted in "Sonny with a Chance", besides Lovato: Tiffany Thornton, Sterling Knight, Brandon Mychal Smith, Doug Brochu, and Allisyn Ashley Arm along with other featured actors who recur in the series. The series premiere was watched by 4.1 million viewers. Title: Stephen Guarino Passage: Stephen Guarino (born November 14, 1975) is an American actor and comedian, best known as a cast member on the sketch comedy series "The Big Gay Sketch Show", the films "BearCity" and "", and his recurring role as Derrick in the ABC comedy series "Happy Endings", a character that has since been carried over to the NBC sitcom "Marry Me". Title: The UCB Show Passage: The UCB Show is an American sketch comedy series that premiered on December 3, 2015 via the Seeso comedy subscription streaming service. The series features members of Upright Citizens Brigade, an improvisational sketch comedy group. The cast includes Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh, the same actors that appeared on "Upright Citizens Brigade", the previous show that aired on Comedy Central in the 1990s. The variety series features various sketches, characters and stand-up shows from the Upright Citizens Brigade theatres in Los Angeles and New York. The show is hosted by the original actors of the theatre and filmed in front of a live studio audience. "The UCB Show" was renewed for a second season, which premiered January 12, 2017. Title: Knallerfrauen Passage: Knallerfrauen is a German sketch comedy series first aired in 2011. The series stars actress Martina Hill in the main role. The sketches are unrelated and frequently depict absurd situations, often without any dialog. The jokes are similar in part to the French sketch comedy series "Vous les femmes". Title: Sonny with a Chance (season 1) Passage: The first season of the television series "Sonny with a Chance" aired on Disney Channel from February 8, 2009 to November 22, 2009, and included 21 episodes. It introduces the six main characters of the series which are Sonny Munroe (Demi Lovato), Tawni Hart (Tiffany Thornton), Chad Dylan Cooper (Sterling Knight), Nico Harris (Brandon Mychal Smith), Grady Mitchell (Doug Brochu), and Zora Lancaster (Allisyn Ashley Arm).
So Random!
Tiffany Thornton
So Random!
What genre of music did both Matthew Good Band and The Joy Formidable perform?
Title: In a Coma Passage: In a Coma: 1995-2005 is the title of the Matthew Good "best of" album, featuring both his solo work and work from the Matthew Good Band. Title: Matthew Good discography Passage: This is a comprehensive discography for the solo works of Matthew Good, a Canadian singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia; see also Matthew Good Band discography. Title: Rich Priske Passage: Rich "Rock" Priske (born August 29, 1967) is a Canadian musician born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has long been active in the BC music scene, and has played bass andor written songs for Art Bergmann, DSK, ShoCore, Chrome Dog, Bif Naked and Real McKenzies, and others. Priske is most widely known for playing bass guitar and keyboards in the Canadian band Matthew Good Band. After the band's dissolution in 2002, he kept playing with Matthew Good until the end of the In a Coma tour in the Fall of 2005. Rich is one of the subjects of the Real McKenzies biography written by Chris Walter (GFY Press). Title: Matthew Good Passage: Matthew Frederick Robert Good (born June 29, 1971) is a Canadian rock musician. He was the lead singer and songwriter for the Matthew Good Band, one of Canada's most successful alternative rock bands in the 1990s, before dissolving the band in 2002. In the years since the Matthew Good Band's disbanding, Good has pursued a solo career and established himself as a political and mental health activist. Title: Yes to Everything Passage: Yes to Everything is a 2005 album by Canadian alternative rock band 54-40. This was the first 54-40 album recorded with the band's new guitarist, Dave Genn (former guitarist of Matthew Good Band). The album was recorded at the Warehouse Studio in Vancouver using former Midnight Oil and Matthew Good producer Warne Livesey. Title: Raygun (album) Passage: Raygun was a five-song EP released by the Matthew Good Band in 1997 as a followup to their enormously popular indie release, Last of the Ghetto Astronauts. Distributed by AM Records on Matthew Good's own imprint, Darktown, it was the first MGB album to include guitarist Dave Genn as a member of the band proper. The EP includes a newly recorded version of "Haven't Slept In Years"; it is not the original version found on Last of the Ghetto Astronauts. Title: Matthew Good Band Passage: Matthew Good Band was a Canadian alternative rock band formed by Matthew Good that existed from 1995 to 2002. The band consisted of Good (vocals, guitar), Dave Genn (lead guitarkeyboard), Ian Browne (drums) and Geoff Lloyd (bass) from 1995 to 1999 (replaced by Rich Priske from 1999 to 2001). The band would become one of Canada's most successful rock bands of the late 1990s and early 2000s, being nominated for 14 Juno Awards and winning the awards for "Best Group" and "Best Rock Album" ("Beautiful Midnight") in 2000. The band dissolved in 2002. Good has since pursued a successful solo career, while Genn joined the Canadian rock group 54-40 in 2005. Geoff Lloyd died in January 2010. Title: The Joy Formidable Passage: The Joy Formidable is a Welsh alternative rock band, formed in 2007 in North Wales and currently based in London, England. The band consists of Rhiannon "Ritzy" Bryan (lead vocals, guitar), Rhydian Dafydd (bass, vocals) and Matthew James Thomas (drums, percussion). Title: Weapon (song) Passage: "Weapon" is a song by Canadian alternative rock artist Matthew Good. It was the first song released by Good as a solo artist after the break-up of Matthew Good Band. The song was released in October 2002 as the lead single from his debut solo album, "Avalanche". The song peaked at No. 4 on Canada's Nielsen rock chart. Title: Ian Browne (musician) Passage: Ian Browne (born November 12, 1973 ) is a Canadian-born musician and composer, known currently as being a member of Vancouver-based rock and roll band The Prettys. He was formerly with psych-blues band No Sinner, and before that notably as a member of multi-platinum-selling 90's Canadian rock group the Matthew Good Band. Browne plays drums and performs backup vocals on The Prettys' upcoming second LP "Soire". He also played on No Sinner's debut EP "Boo Hoo Hoo", and played drums and produced tracks on their 2016 LP "Old Habits Die Hard". He can also be heard on the Matthew Good Band albums "Last of the Ghetto Astronauts", "Raygun", "Underdogs", "Lo-Fi B-Sides", "Beautiful Midnight", "Loser Anthems", "Audio of Being", and the greatest hits compilation "In a Coma".
alternative rock
Matthew Good Band
The Joy Formidable
Which was built first, Union Canal or Columbia Canal?
Title: Linlithgow Union Canal Society Passage: The Linlithgow Union Canal Society is a waterway society and a Scottish registered charity based at Linlithgow Canal Centre on the Union Canal at Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland. Also known as "LUCS", it was founded in 1975 by Melville Gray to "promote and encourage the restoration and use of the Union Canal, particularly in the vicinity of Linlithgow". Title: Barbridge Junction Passage: Barbridge Junction (grid reference [ SJ612570] ) is the name of the canal junction located at Barbridge, Cheshire, where the Shropshire Union Canal Middlewich Branch terminates and meets the Shropshire Union Canal main line. Title: Middlewich Branch Passage: The Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal is located in Cheshire, in the north west of England, and runs between Middlewich, where it joins the Trent and Mersey Canal, and Barbridge Junction, where it joins the main line of the Shropshire Union Canal. It is 10 mi long, and was planned as part of the Chester Canal, which was authorised in 1772, but the company ran out of money, and construction did not begin until 1827. The Trent and Mersey insisted that there should be no direct connection at Middlewich, and instead built the short Wardle Canal to join the two, charging large compensation tolls for traffic passing along it. Title: Parnall's Canal Passage: Parnall's Canal was a half mile long canal that was built in Cornwall in about 1720 near St Austell. It was closed due to a rock slide in about 1732. It was one of only five canals to be built in Cornwall, the others being the St. Columb Canal from Mawgan Porth to St. Columb, the Liskeard Looe Union Canal, the Par Canal from Pontsmill to Par, and the Bude Canal. Title: Rickmansworth Passage: Rickmansworth is a small town in south-west Hertfordshire, England, situated approximately 20 mi northwest of central London and inside the perimeter of the M25 motorway. The town is mainly to the north of the Grand Union Canal (formerly the Grand Junction Canal) and the River Colne. The nearest large town is Watford, approximately 5 mi to the east. Rickmansworth is the administrative seat of the Three Rivers District Council; the local authority is named from the confluence of three rivers within Rickmansworth's borders; the River Gade and the Grand Union Canal join the upper River Colne near Rickmansworth's eastern boundary and are joined by the River Chess near the town centre from where the enlarged Colne flows south to form a major tributary of the River Thames. The town is served by the Metropolitan line of the London Underground and Chiltern Railways from London Marylebone to Aylesbury. Title: Union Canal (Pennsylvania) Passage: The Union Canal was a towpath canal that existed in southeastern Pennsylvania in the United States during the 19th century. First proposed in 1690 to connect Philadelphia with the Susquehanna River, it ran approximately 82 mi from Middletown on the Susquehanna below Harrisburg to Reading on the Schuylkill River. Title: Grand Union Canal (old) Passage: The Grand Union Canal was a canal in England from Foxton, Leicestershire on the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Union Canal to Norton Junction, close to Long Buckby Wharf on the Grand Junction Canal. It now forms the first 23 miles of the Leicester Section, a branch of the much bigger modern Grand Union Canal. Title: Hertford Union Canal Passage: The Hertford Union Canal or Duckett's Canal is a short stretch (c. 1.5 km) of canal in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in East London. It connects the Regent's Canal to the Lee Navigation. It was opened in 1830 but quickly proved to be a commercial failure. It was acquired by the Regents Canal Company in 1857, and became part of the Grand Union Canal in 1927. Title: Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Union Canal Passage: The Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Union Canal is a canal in England that is now part of the Grand Union Canal. Title: Columbia Canal Passage: The Columbia Canal is the surviving canal of a series of canals built by the State of South Carolina in 1824 using the labor of indentured Irishmen to provide direct water routes between the upstate settlements and the towns on the fall line. It is on the Congaree and Broad Rivers in Columbia, South Carolina. It is the focal point of the Riverfront Park in Columbia. The canal is now used to generate hydroelectric power by the South Carolina Electric Gas Co.
Union Canal
Union Canal (Pennsylvania)
Columbia Canal
When was the American jazz vibraphonist with whom Mark Vinci has performed born?
Title: Opus de Jazz Passage: Opus de Jazz (subtitled A Hi-Fi Recording for Flute, Vibes, Piano, Bass, Drums) is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring performances recorded in 1955 and released on the Savoy label. Title: Lionel Hampton Passage: Lionel Leo Hampton (April 20, 1908 August 31, 2002) was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, bandleader and actor. Hampton worked with jazz musicians from Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, and Buddy Rich to Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, and Quincy Jones. In 1992, he was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, and was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1996. Title: Bill Robinson (jazz singer) Passage: Bill Robinson is an African-American tenor jazz singer based in New Jersey who is notable for having a long career and for continuing to perform in his 80s. His voice has been described as "gleaming" and "lustrous" with a "sure sense of swing". He has performed with jazz pianist Betty Liste, jazz guitarists John Zweig and John Carlini, violinist Marion Mansfield, mandolinist Don Stiernberg, Brian Glassman, and many others. He sings a variety of genres, including the Great American Songbook, jazz standards, bluegrass music, classical music, gypsy music, Brazilian music, and others. He has performed at the Apollo Theater in New York. He has opened for comedian Jackie Mason and jazz vibraphonist Lionel Hampton. As a youth, Robinson began singing at the age of six, and heard great singers such as Louis Armstrong and Cab Calloway. Title: The Jazz Skyline Passage: The Jazz Skyline is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring performances recorded in 1956 and released on the Savoy label. Title: Margie Hyams Passage: Marjorie "Marjie" Hyams (August 9, 1920 June 14, 2012) was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, and arranger. She began her career as a vibraphonist in the 1940s, playing with Woody Herman (from 1944 to 1945), the Hip Chicks (1945), Mary Lou Williams (1946), Charlie Ventura (1946), George Shearing (from 1949 to 1950), and led her own groups, including a trio, which stayed together from 1945 to 1948, performing on 52nd Street in Manhattan. The media, marquees, and promos often spelled her first-name "Margie;" but, she insisted that it was spelled with a "j." Title: Mark Vinci Passage: Mark Vinci is a saxophone player who has performed, toured, or recorded with Maria Schneider, Joe Lovano, Stefon Harris, Rosemary Clooney, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Zoot Sims, Benny Carter, Tommy Flanagan, Clark Terry, Mel Lewis, Michael Feinstein, Joe LaBarbera, and Gene Bertoncini. Title: Gary Burton Passage: Gary Burton (born January 23, 1943) is an American jazz vibraphonist, composer, and educator. Burton developed a pianistic style of four-mallet technique as an alternative to the prevailing two-mallet technique. This approach caused him to be heralded as an innovator, and his sound and technique are widely imitated. He is also known for pioneering fusion jazz and popularizing the duet format in jazz, as well as being a major figure in music education from his 30 years at the Berklee College of Music. Title: Stefon Harris Passage: Stefon Harris (born March 23, 1973) is an American jazz vibraphonist. In 1999, the "Los Angeles Times" called him "one of the most important young artists in jazz" who is "at the forefront of new New York music" and "much in demand as a star sideman". Harris has played with several jazz luminaries including Kenny Barron, Steve Turre, Kurt Elling, and Charlie Hunter, in addition to releasing several of his own critically well-regarded albums. Title: Milt Jackson Passage: Milton "Milt" Jackson, also known as "Bags", (January 1, 1923 October 9, 1999) was an American jazz vibraphonist, usually thought of as a bebop player, although he performed in several jazz idioms. He is especially remembered for his cool swinging solos as a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet and his penchant for collaborating with several hard bop and post-bop players. Title: Charlie Shoemake Passage: Charlie Shoemake (born July 27, 1937, Houston, Texas) is an American jazz vibraphonist. He played in George Shearing's Quintet for seven years, starting in 1967. He also played vibes on the soundtrack of the Clint Eastwood film "Bird". He is the Director of the Central Coast Jazz Institute. His wife Sandi Shoemake is a jazz singer and sings on many of his albums.
March 23, 1973
Mark Vinci
Stefon Harris
What is the name of the second album released by the country music singer who recorded a song written by Carson Chamberlain, Jeff Hyde and Clint Daniels?
Title: I Got a Feelin' (Billy Currington song) Passage: "I Got a Feelin'" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Billy Currington. It was released in January 2004 as the second and final single from his debut self-titled album. The song reached a peak of 5 on the U.S. country singles charts in mid-2004. It was written by Currington, Casey Beathard and Carson Chamberlain. Title: Between the Devil and Me Passage: "Between the Devil and Me" is a song written by Harley Allen and Carson Chamberlain, and recorded by American country music singer Alan Jackson. It was released in October 1997 as the fifth single from his album "Everything I Love". It peaked at number two on the U.S. "Billboard" country singles charts, behind Martina McBride's "A Broken Wing". Title: Easton Corbin Passage: Dan Easton Corbin (born April 12, 1982) is an American country music singer. He signed to Mercury Records Nashville in 2009 and released his self-titled debut album in March 2010, featuring the two number one hits "A Little More Country Than That" and "Roll with It", as well as the number 14 hit "I Can't Love You Back". His second album, "All Over the Road", was released in September 2012. Its first single, "Lovin' You Is Fun", was released in February 2012. The album's second single, "All Over the Road", was released in January 2013. As of 2013, he had sold over 470,000 albums and over 2 million singles. Title: The Best Day (song) Passage: "The Best Day" is a song written by Dean Dillon and Carson Chamberlain, and performed by American country music singer George Strait. It was released in January 2000 as the first single from his album "Latest Greatest Straitest Hits". The song reached the top of the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart. Title: Roll with Me Passage: "Roll with Me" is a song written by Clint Daniels and Tommy Karlas, and recorded by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was released in August 2008 as the second single from their album "Back When I Knew It All". It became their twentieth single to reach the Top 40 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs charts and on the weeks of December 2027, 2008, became their fifth and final Number One song. Title: Where Do I Go from You Passage: "Where Do I Go from You" is a song written by Don Cook, Clint Daniels, and Ryan Tyndell and recorded by American country music singer Clay Walker. It was released in August 2010 as the second single to his album "She Won't Be Lonely Long". It peaked at 26 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks charts, becoming his 28th top 40 hit on the chart. Title: Brokenheartsville Passage: "Brokenheartsville" is a song written by Donny Kees, Blake Mevis, Randy Boudreaux and Clint Daniels, and recorded by American country music singer Joe Nichols, released in November 2002 as the second single from his album "Man with a Memory". It was Nichols' first No. 1 single on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart, as well as the first No. 1 for Universal South Records. It was covered by Johnny Rodriguez on his 2011 album "Live from Texas." Title: Love's Got a Hold on You Passage: "Love's Got a Hold on You" is a song written by Carson Chamberlain, Jackson's road manager, and Keith Stegall, his producer, and performed by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in July 1992 as the final single from Jackson's second album, "Don't Rock the Jukebox" It was also the only song that Jackson did not co-write on the album. It peaked at number 1 on both the U.S. "Billboard" country music chart, and on the Canadian "RPM" country music chart. Title: Everything I Love (song) Passage: "Everything I Love" is a song written by Harley Allen and Carson Chamberlain, and recorded by American country music singer Alan Jackson. It was released in January 1997 as the second single and title track from his album of the same name. The song reached number 9 on the U.S. country singles charts with it. Title: I Can't Love You Back Passage: "I Can't Love You Back" is a song written by Carson Chamberlain, Jeff Hyde and Clint Daniels, and recorded by American country music artist Easton Corbin. It was released in November 2010 as the third single from his self-titled debut album.
All Over the Road
I Can't Love You Back
Easton Corbin
Clark Duke is an American actor, known for his role in which 2010 British-American, superhero black comedy film?
Title: Hot Tub Time Machine Passage: Hot Tub Time Machine is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink and starring John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan, Kellee Stewart, Crystal Lowe, Collette Wolfe and Chevy Chase. The film was released on March 26, 2010. A sequel, "Hot Tub Time Machine 2", was released on February 20, 2015. Title: Kick-Ass 2 (film) Passage: Kick-Ass 2 is a 2013 superhero comedy film based on the comic book of the same name and "Hit-Girl", both by Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr., and is the sequel to the 2010 film "Kick-Ass". The film was written and directed by Jeff Wadlow and co-produced by Matthew Vaughn, who directed the first film. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Chlo Grace Moretz reprise their roles from the first film as Dave Lizewski, Chris D'Amico, and Mindy Macready, respectively. Other returning actors include Clark Duke, Yancy Butler, Garrett M. Brown, Lyndsy Fonseca and Sophie Wu. Title: A Merry Friggin' Christmas Passage: A Merry Friggin' Christmas is a 2014 American black comedy film directed by Tristram Shapeero and written by Phil Johnston. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Joel McHale, Lauren Graham, Clark Duke, Oliver Platt, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Tim Heidecker, Candice Bergen and Robin Williams. The film was released on November 7, 2014, by Phase 4 Films. Title: Kick-Ass (film) Passage: Kick-Ass is a 2010 British-American superhero black comedy film based on the comic book of the same name by Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr. which was published by Marvel Comics. The film was directed by Matthew Vaughn, who produced with Brad Pitt and co-wrote the screenplay with Jane Goldman. Its general release was on 25 March 2010 in the United Kingdom and on 16 April 2010 in the United States. It is the first installment of the "Kick-Ass" film series. Title: Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Passage: Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink and written by Josh Heald. The film stars Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Adam Scott, Chevy Chase, and Gillian Jacobs. It is the sequel to the 2010 film "Hot Tub Time Machine". The film was released on February 20, 2015. John Cusack, who played Adam Yates and produced the first film, does not return in the theatrical cut, but has a brief cameo in the unrated version. The film grossed 13 million against its 14 million budget and has a 14 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Title: Super (2010 American film) Passage: Super is a 2010 American superhero black comedy-drama film written and directed by James Gunn, starring Rainn Wilson, Ellen Page, Liv Tyler, Kevin Bacon and Nathan Fillion. The film is based on a story by Gunn, telling the story of Frank Darbo, a young short-order cook who becomes a superhero without even having any superhuman ability, calling himself the "Crimson Bolt". He sets out to rescue his wife Sarah from the hands of a drug dealer. Title: Clark Duke Passage: Clark Duke (born May 5, 1985) is an American actor known for his roles in the films "Kick-Ass", "Sex Drive", "Hot Tub Time Machine", and "A Thousand Words", as well as playing Dale Kettlewell in the TV series "Greek", Clark Green in "The Office" and Barry in "Two and a Half Men". Title: Anson Mount Passage: Anson Adams Mount IV (born February 25, 1973) is an American actor. He portrayed the fictional character Cullen Bohannon in the AMC western drama series "Hell on Wheels". He was also cast in the role of Jim Steele on the short-lived NBC series "Conviction" and appeared in the film "Tully" (2000). He was recently cast as the Marvel Comics superhero Black Bolt in "Marvel's Inhumans" (2017). Title: The Croods Passage: The Croods is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It stars the voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener, Clark Duke, and Cloris Leachman. The film is set in a fictional prehistoric Pliocene era known as "The Croodaceous" (a prehistoric period which contains fictional prehistoric creatures) when a caveman's position as a "Leader of the Hunt" is threatened by the arrival of a prehistoric genius who comes up with revolutionary new inventions as they trek through a dangerous but exotic land in search of a new home. Title: Sex Drive (film) Passage: Sex Drive is a 2008 sex comedy film about a high school graduate who goes on a road trip to have sex with a girl he met online. It is based on the young adult novel "All the Way" by American author Andy Behrens. The film was directed by Sean Anders, and stars Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew, Clark Duke, Seth Green, and James Marsden, while Katrina Bowden, Alice Greczyn, Michael Cudlitz, Dave Sheridan, and David Koechner appear in supporting roles. It was released in North America on October 17, 2008, and in the United Kingdom on January 9, 2009.
Kick-Ass
Clark Duke
Kick-Ass (film)
Which other athlete, along with the South African middle-distance runner and 2016 gold medalist, created controversy at the 2009 African Junior Athletic Championships?
Title: Lelisa Desisa Passage: Lelisa Desisa Benti (born 14 January 1990) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who specialises in road running competitions. He gained his first international medal at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships, where he took the 10,000 metres gold medal. Title: Amela Terzi Passage: Amela Terzi (Serbian Cyrillic: , born 2 January 1993 in Priboj, FR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian middle-distance runner. She won two gold medals at 2011 European Athletics Junior Championships in Tallinn and was the junior champion at the 2012 European Cross Country Championships. She has also been a medallist in the 1500 metres at the World Junior and World Youth Championships and a gold medalist at the 2013 European U23 Championship. Title: Dumisane Hlaselo Passage: Dumisane Hlaselo (born 8 June 1989) is a South African middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 1500 metres. He represented his country at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing narrowly missing the semifinals. Title: Cosmas Rono Kipkorir Passage: Cosmas Rono Kipkorir (born 12 December 1984) is a male Kenyan middle-distance runner who specializes in the 800 metres. At age category level, he was the silver medallist in the event at the World Youth Championships in Athletics in 2001 and the gold medallist at the 2003 African Junior Athletics Championships. Title: 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships Passage: The 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships were held in Bambous, Mauritius from 30 July to 2 August. There were 40 events in total, of which 20 were contested by male athletes and 20 by female athletes. Multiple gold medallists Caster Semenya and Amaka Ogoegbunam broke championships records, but also created controversy at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics later that year. Semenya was asked to take a gender test and Ogoegbunam tested positive for anabolic steroids. Title: Rynardt van Rensburg Passage: Reinhardt van Rensburg (born 23 March 1992) is a South African middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres. He represented his country at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing without advancing from the first round. In addition, he won the bronze medal at the 2015 Summer Universiade. Title: Folashade Abugan Passage: Folashade Abigeal Abugan (born December 17, 1990) is a female Nigerian sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres. She was the 400 m bronze medalist at the 2007 All-Africa Games and improved to the silver medal at the 2008 African Championships, where she set a personal best time of 50.89 seconds. She won gold medals at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics and the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships. Title: Gena Lfstrand Passage: Gena Lfstrand (born 23 October 1995) is a South African middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres. She represented her country in the 800 metres at the 2017 World Championships reaching the semifinals. Title: Caster Semenya Passage: Mokgadi Caster Semenya Bronze OIB (born 7 January 1991) is a South African middle-distance runner and 2016 Olympic gold medallist. Semenya won gold in the women's 800 metres at the 2009 World Championships with a time of 1:55.45 and at the 2017 World Championships in her new personal best, 1:55.16. Semenya also won silver medals at the 2011 World Championships and the 2012 Summer Olympics, both in the 800 metres. She was the winner of the gold medal in the 800 metre event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Title: Hicham El Guerrouj Passage: Hicham El Guerrouj (Moroccan Arabic: , Berber: Hicam El Gerruj, ; born 14 September 1974) is a retired Moroccan middle-distance runner. El Guerrouj is the current world record holder in the 1500 meters, mile and outdoor 2000 meters events and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. He is considered the greatest middle-distance runner of all time.
Amaka Ogoegbunam
2009 African Junior Athletics Championships
Caster Semenya
What South Korean film with Kim Yeo-jin caused a stir due to it's dialogue?
Title: Kuro Arirang Passage: Kuro Arirang () is a 1989 South Korean film by Park Jong-won which stars Ok So-ri and Lee Geung-young and marks the debut of Choi Min-sik and Shin Eun-kyung. The film caused a stir over labor issues. Title: Hello My Teacher Passage: Hello My Teacher (; lit. Biscuit Teacher and Star Candy) is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Gong Hyo-jin, Gong Yoo, Kim Da-hyun, and Choi Yeo-jin. It aired on SBS from April 13 to June 2, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Golden Bride Passage: Golden Bride () is a 2007 South Korean weekend television drama series starring Lee Young-ah, Song Chang-eui, Choi Yeo-jin and Kim Heechul. It aired on SBS from July 23, 2007 to February 3, 2008, airing every Saturdays and Sundays at 20:45 for 64 episodes. Due to its popularity, the series was extended by 14 episodes. The drama won the top prize at the Seoul Drama Festival on October 14, 2008 and the Special Drama Award at the International Drama Festival in Tokyo on October 22 of the same year. In Japan the drama began airing on cable channel KNTV in January 2008. Title: Girls' Night Out (film) Passage: Girls' Night Out () is a South Korean film, released in 1998 and directed by Im Sang-soo. It centers around three women, whose overt sexual dialogue caused a stir when the film was released. Title: Kim Yeo-jin Passage: Kim Yeo-jin (born June 24, 1972) is a South Korean actress and activist. Kim made her acting debut in the stage play "What Do Women Live For" in 1995, and has since remained active in film and television, drawing praise for her supporting roles in Im Sang-soo's "Girls' Night Out" (1998), Lee Chang-dong's "Peppermint Candy" (2000), and Im Kwon-taek's "Chi-hwa-seon" (2002). Title: Kim Yu-jin (footballer, born 1979) Passage: Kim Yeo-jin (born 17 July 1979) is a South Korean women's international footballer who plays as a defender. She is a member of the South Korea women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. On club level she plays for INI Steel in South Korea. Title: Kim Ki-duk (director, born 1934) Passage: Kim Ki-duk (29 September 1934 7 September 2017) was a South Korean film director and professor. Best known outside of Korea for his 1967 giant monster film "", Kim Ki-duk directed 66 movies in total from his directorial debut in 1961 until his retirement from the film industry in 1977. Along with Kim Soo-yong and Lee Man-hee, Kim was one of the leading young directors of the Korean cinematic wave of the 1960s. The most distinctive and successful genre of this period was the melodrama ( - "cheongchun yeonghwa"). He is not related to Kim Ki-duk, the South Korean director of "3-Iron". Title: Hong Yeo-jin Passage: Hong Yeo-jin (born February 5, 1958) is a South Korean actress. Hong's family immigrated to California, United States in 1977, and she began working as a broadcast announcer and commercial model in Los Angeles in 1978. She joined the Miss Korea pageant in 1979, and represented her country at the Miss World pageant that same year. Hong made her acting debut in 1987, and remains active in Korean film and television. She is a breast cancer survivor. Title: I Need Romance Passage: I Need Romance () is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy series starring Jo Yeo-jeong, Kim Jeong-hoon, Choi Yeo-jin, Choi Song-hyun and Choi Jin-hyuk. It aired on tvN from June 13 to August 2, 2011 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes. Title: Kim Hyong-uk Passage: In 22 June 1977, he testified to the Fraser committee about the Koreagate scandal and the activities of Tongsun Park. He also claimed that the Japanese police had had foreknowledge of the kidnapping of Kim Dae-jung. Park had offered him 1 million not to testify, which Kim refused. Kim accepted 500,000 not to publish his memoirs, but reneged on the deal and published them in Japan in April 1979. He disappeared on 7 October 1979, after last being seen in a Paris nightclub. A popular rumor is that Kim was smuggled back to Seoul and personally shot by President Park in the basement of the Blue House. This version was shown in part 12 of the North Korean film series "Nation and Destiny". His memoirs were published in South Korea in 1985. In February 2005, the "Wolgan Chosun" published claims that Kim had been lured from New Jersey to Paris by a hired female entertainer and then been murdered by a French criminal syndicate in pay of the South Korean government. In May 2005, a report from the National Intelligence Service's Truth Commission concluded that Kim had been killed on the orders of Kim Jae-kyu, his successor as director of the KCIA. He was reportedly shot with a silencer pistol and his body was dumped in the woods outside Paris. Three weeks after Kim Hyong-uk's disappearance, Kim Jae-kyu assassinated President Park.
Girls' Night Out
Kim Yeo-jin
Girls' Night Out (film)
Which american novelist is the author of "Grendel", John Gardner or Pete Dexter?
Title: On Moral Fiction Passage: On Moral Fiction is a collection of essays by the American novelist John Gardner published in 1978. (ISBN  ) Title: The Paperboy (novel) Passage: The Paperboy is a 1995 novel published by American author Pete Dexter. Title: John Gardner (Texas Ranger) Passage: John Gardner (18451926) was a Texas Ranger, cowboy, Indian fighter, and noted trail boss who was the subject of a folklore song titled, "John Gardner's Trail Herd". It was often alleged that Gardner was a member of the Sam Bass Gang. He was the father of Joe Gardner, a noted World Roping Champion. Title: Grendel Grendel Grendel Passage: Grendel Grendel Grendel is a 1981 Australian animated film written, directed and designed by Alexander Stitt and starring Peter Ustinov. It was based on John Gardner's novel "Grendel". The music was composed and conducted by Bruce Smeaton and has been released on the 1M1 Records label. Title: Unfer Passage: In the Old English epic poem "Beowulf", Unferth or Hunferth is a thegn (a retainer, servant) of the Danish lord Hrothgar. His name appears four times in the poem (always spelled Hunfer), at lines 499, 530, 1165, and 1488, as well as in line 980 by the appellation "the son of Eclafes". The name "Unferth" does not appear in any Old English manuscript outside of the Nowell Codex, which contains "Beowulf", and the meaning of the name is disputed. Several scholarly theories about Unferth have been proposed. Unferth is also the name of a character in the modern novel "Grendel" by John Gardner, based upon the "Beowulf" epic. Title: John Gardner (American writer) Passage: John Champlin Gardner Jr. (July 21, 1933 September 14, 1982) was an American novelist, essayist, literary critic and university professor. He is best known for his 1971 novel "Grendel", a retelling of the Beowulf myth from the monster's point of view. Title: Grendel (novel) Passage: Grendel is a 1971 novel by American author John Gardner. It is a retelling of part of the Old English poem "Beowulf" from the perspective of the antagonist, Grendel. In the novel, Grendel is portrayed as an antihero. The novel deals with finding meaning in the world, the power of literature and myth, and the nature of good and evil. Title: Nickel Mountain Passage: Nickel Mountain is a 1984 drama film produced in Iceland and the United States written and directed by Drew Denbaum. It stars Michael Cole, Heather Langenkamp, Patrick Cassidy, Grace Zabriskie, and Brian Kerwin. The movie is based on the novel of the same title by American novelist John Gardner. Title: Pete Dexter Passage: Pete Dexter (born July 22, 1943) is an American novelist. Title: The Paperboy (2012 film) Passage: The Paperboy is a 2012 American drama film starring Matthew McConaughey, Zac Efron, John Cusack, Nicole Kidman and David Oyelowo. Directed by Lee Daniels, it is based on the 1995 novel "The Paperboy" by American author Pete Dexter.
John Champlin Gardner Jr.
John Gardner (American writer)
Pete Dexter
The actor that played Stuart Prince the "The Hangover" trilogy stars with Patrick Wilson in a 2014 comedy crime film directed by who?
Title: Children of Chance (1930 film) Passage: Children of Chance is a 1930 British comedy crime film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Elissa Landi, Mabel Poulton, John Stuart and John Longden. Title: Let's Kill Ward's Wife Passage: Let's Kill Ward's Wife is a 2014 American black comedy film written and directed by Scott Foley. Marking Foley's feature-film directorial debut, the film stars Patrick Wilson, Foley, Donald Faison, and James Carpinello. Foley, Wilson, and Carpinello produced the film, along with Joe Hardesty. The film follows three friends (Wilson, Foley, and Carpinello) who plan to kill their friend Ward's (Faison) abusive wife, Stacy (Dagmara Domiczyk). Title: The Girl on the Front Page Passage: The Girl on the Front Page is a 1936 American comedy crime film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Edmund Lowe, Gloria Stuart and Reginald Owen. Title: The Hangover Part II Passage: The Hangover Part II is a 2011 American comedy film produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2009 film "The Hangover" and the second installment in "The Hangover" trilogy. Directed by Todd Phillips, who co-wrote the script with Craig Mazin and Scot Armstrong, the film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Jeffrey Tambor, Justin Bartha, and Paul Giamatti. It tells the story of Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug as they travel to Thailand for Stu's wedding. After the bachelor party in Las Vegas, Stu takes no chances and opts for a safe, subdued pre-wedding brunch. Things do not go as planned, resulting in another bad hangover with no memories of the previous night. Title: Ed Helms Passage: Edward Parker Helms (born January 24, 1974) is an American actor, comedian, and singer. He is known for his work as a correspondent on "The Daily Show" as well as playing Andy Bernard in the U.S. version of "The Office" and Stuart Price in "The Hangover" trilogy. Title: Stretch (2014 film) Passage: Stretch is a 2014 American comedy crime film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Ed Helms, an uncredited Chris Pine, James Badge Dale, Brooklyn Decker, and Jessica Alba. The film was released on video on demand on October 7, 2014 by Universal Pictures. Title: Miss Tulip Stays the Night Passage: Miss Tulip Stays the Night is a 1955 British comedy crime film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Diana Dors, Patrick Holt, Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge. The screenplay concerns a crime writer and his wife who stay at a country house, where a mysterious corpse appears. Title: Massacre in Lace Passage: Massacre in Lace (French: Massacre en dentelles) is a 1952 French comedy crime film directed by Andr Hunebelle and starring Raymond Rouleau, Anne Vernon and Tilda Thamar. A playboy reporter takes a break from his holiday to track down some gangsters. It is the third in the trilogy of films featuring the character of Georges Masse following "Mission in Tangier" (1949) and "Mfiez-vous des blondes" (1950). Title: The Black Abbot (1934 film) Passage: The Black Abbot is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring John Stuart, Judy Kelly and Edgar Norfolk. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by RKO Pictures. Title: The Wolf of Wall Street (2013 film) Passage: The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American biographical black comedy crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence Winter, based on the memoir of the same name by Jordan Belfort. It recounts Belfort's perspective on his career as a stockbroker in New York City and how his firm Stratton Oakmont engaged in rampant corruption and fraud on Wall Street that ultimately led to his downfall. Leonardo DiCaprio (who was also a producer) stars as Belfort, with Jonah Hill as his business partner and friend Donnie Azoff, Margot Robbie as his wife Naomi Lapaglia and Kyle Chandler as Patrick Denham, the FBI agent who tries to bring him down. Matthew McConaughey, Rob Reiner, Jon Favreau, Joanna Lumley and Jean Dujardin also star. The film marks the director's fifth collaboration with DiCaprio, after "Gangs of New York" (2002), "The Aviator" (2004), "The Departed" (2006) and "Shutter Island" (2010), as well as his second collaboration with Winter after the television series "Boardwalk Empire" (201014).
Joe Carnahan
Stretch (2014 film)
Ed Helms
What film is a German actor best known for portraying a German general and war criminal during World War II?
Title: Hellmuth Felmy Passage: Hellmuth Felmy (May 28, 1885 December 14, 1965) was a German general (General der Flieger) in the Luftwaffe during World War II. Felmy was convicted as a war criminal in 1948. Title: Richard Mnch (actor) Passage: Richard Heinrich Ludwig Mnch (10 January 1916 6 June 1987), better known as Richard Mnch, was a German actor, best known for portraying Alfred Jodl in "Patton" (1970). He also portrayed General Erich Marcks in "The Longest Day" (1962). Title: Alexander von Falkenhausen Passage: Alexander Ernst Alfred Hermann Freiherr von Falkenhausen (29 October 1878 31 July 1966) was a German general and a pardoned war criminal. He was an important figure during the Sino-German cooperation to reform the Chinese Army. During World War II Germany ended its support for China and Falkenhausen was forced to withdraw from China. Back in Europe he later became the head of the Nazi military government of Belgium from 194044 during its German occupation. He was responsible for ordering the execution of hostages and deportations of Jews in Belgium. Title: Curt Gallenkamp Passage: Curt Gallenkamp (17 February 1890 13 April 1958) was a German general (General of the Artillery) in the Wehrmacht during World War II and a convicted war criminal. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Title: Hans von Salmuth Passage: Hans von Salmuth (11 November 1888 1 January 1962) was a German general and war criminal during World War II. Salmuth commanded several armies on the Eastern Front, and the Fifteenth Army in France during the D-Day invasion. Following the war, he was tried in the High Command Trial, as part of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials. He was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity and sentenced to 20 years. He was released in 1953. Title: Gerhard Schmidhuber Passage: Gerhard Schmidhuber (9 April 1894 11 February 1945) was a German general during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Schmidhuber was commanding officer of the 13th Panzer Division during World War II. When the Germans occupied Hungary in 1944, Schmidhuber was supreme commander of German army forces in that country. In that capacity, he had extensive dealings with the Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg and after being threatened that he will be treated as a war criminal, prevented the liquidation of the Jewish ghetto. Schmidhuber was killed in action in the Battle of Budapest. Title: Kurt Mlzer Passage: Kurt Mlzer (2 August 1894 in Altenburg 24 March 1952 in Werl) was a German general of the Luftwaffe and a war criminal during World War II. In 1943, Mlzer was appointed the military commander of the city of Rome, subordinated to General Eberhard von Mackensen under the overall command of Field Marshal Albert Kesselring. Under his authority, Mlzer commanded not only the garrison Wehrmacht troops in Rome itself, but also indirectly the SS security forces in the city (although these troops were nominally under the authority of the SS and Police Leader of the region, Wilhelm Harster). Title: Alfred Jodl Passage: Alfred Josef Ferdinand Jodl ( ; 10 May 1890 16 October 1946) was a German general and war criminal during World War II, who served as the Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht). Title: Walter Kuntze Passage: Walter Kuntze (23 February 1883 1 April 1960) was a German general and war criminal during World War II who commanded the 12th Army. He was the commanding officer responsible for the execution of men and teenage boys in the Kragujevac massacre, when Serbian civilians were murdered in reprisal for an attack on German troops, at the ratio of one hundred Serbs for every German soldier killed. Kuntze was assigned Deputy Wehrmacht Commander Southeast and Commander-in-Chief of the 12th Army on October 29. This was a temporary appointment, until Wilhelm List could return to duty. On October 31, Franz Bhme submitted a report to Kuntze in which he detailed the shootings in Serbia: Title: Nikolaus von Falkenhorst Passage: Nikolaus von Falkenhorst (17 January 1885 18 June 1968) was a German general and a war criminal during World War II. He planned and commanded the German invasion of Denmark and Norway in 1940, and was commander of German troops during the occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1944.
Patton
Richard Mnch (actor)
Alfred Jodl
What is Neymar da Silva Santos Jnior who scored an unprecedented total of 122 goals in all competitions to become the trio with most goals in Spanish football history is commonly known as?
Title: Anibal dos Santos Passage: Anbal Antnio "Anibalzinho" dos Santos Jnior (Anbal dos Santos, born 1971 or 1972) is a Portuguese criminal convicted of masterminding the November 22, 2000, murder of Carlos Cardoso, a journalist investigating bank fraud in Mozambique's Central Bank (BCM). After a first trial "in absentia" in 2003, one failed and two successful escapes and two extraditions (from South Africa and Canada), dos Santos was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment in January 2006. Dos Santos maintained his innocence throughout the trial. As of April, 2008, dos Santos remained in Mozambican custody and was investigated in another murder case, that of BCM lawyer Albano Silva. Title: Huanderson Passage: Huanderson Junior da Silva Santos (born 3 August 1983), commonly known as Huanderson, is a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Apollon Smyrni in the Greek Super League. Huanderson played for several clubs in his home country, before moving to Europe for Rio Ave. Title: Francisco Jnior Passage: Francisco Santos da Silva Jnior (born 18 January 1992), commonly known as Francisco Jnior, is a Bissau-Guinean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tippeligaen club Strmsgodset and the Guinea-Bissau national football team. He has also represented Portugal internationally at under-19 and under-21 level. Title: Fabio da Silva Santos Passage: Fabio da Silva Santos (born May 15, 1992 in Macap), commonly known as Fabinho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for SantosAP as forward. He already played for national competitions such as Copa do Brasil and Campeonato Brasileiro Srie D. Title: List of international goals scored by Neymar Passage: Neymar da Silva Santos Jnior (] ; born 5 February 1992), commonly known as Neymar or Neymar Jr., is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for French club Paris Saint-Germain. He is the fourth all-time top scorer for the Brazil national football team with 52 goals in 78 appearances. Below is a list of international goals he has scored for Brazil: Title: Cristian Alex Passage: Cristian Alex da Silva Santos (born 1 December 1993), commonly known as Cristian Alex or Cristian, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Japanese J2 League side FC Gifu. Title: Klayton da Silva Passage: Klayton da Silva Santos (born 15 September 1986 in So Lus, Maranho), also known as Klayton da Silva, is a Brazilian footballer. Title: Neymar Passage: Neymar da Silva Santos Jnior (] ; born 5 February 1992), commonly known as Neymar or Neymar Jr., is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for French club Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazil national team. Title: Marcio Gleydson da Silva Santos Passage: Marcio Gleydson da Silva Santos, known as Marcio Santos (born Feb 22, 1987 in Brazil) is a Brazilian football player, who currently plays for Savan United in the Lao Premier League. He usually plays as a midfielder. Despite playing on one of the bottom-ranking teams in Thailand, Myanmar and Laos, he has proven to be a moderate success and has scored and assisted in his recent appearances as a starter. Title: 201415 FC Barcelona season Passage: The 201415 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 115th in existence and the club's 84th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. It was one of the most successful seasons in the club's history as they clinched the Treble by winning La Liga, Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League. By doing so, the Catalans became the first European team to twice win the domestic double as well as the highest continental tournament, after winning their first treble in the 200809 season. Barcelona's success was due to a large extent to their formidable forward trio composed of Lionel Messi, Neymar and summer signing Luis Surez, who scored an unprecedented total of 122 goals in all competitions to become the trio with most goals in Spanish football history.
Neymar
201415 FC Barcelona season
Neymar
Which former American football player, who was an NFL safety for nine seasons, is closely associated with the horse-collar tackle?
Title: Merton Hanks Passage: Merton Edward Hanks (born March 12, 1968) is a former American football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons during the 1990s. He is currently the NFL Vice President of Operations. Title: Husain Abdullah Passage: Husain Ibn Muhammed Abdullah (born July 27, 1985) is a former American football free safety. He was signed by the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) as an undrafted free agent in 2008 and also played for the Kansas City Chiefs. He retired from the NFL after seven seasons due to multiple concussions sustained during his career and concern for his future health. Abdullah played college football at Washington State. He is the younger brother of former NFL safety Hamza Abdullah. Title: Roy Williams (safety) Passage: Roy Lee Williams (born August 14, 1980), is a former American college and professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons. He played college football for the University of Oklahoma, and was recognized as a unanimous All-American. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys eighth overall in the 2002 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals. He earned five straight Pro Bowl selections from 2003 to 2007. Williams is currently a sideline reporter for Oklahoma football games. Title: Montae Reagor Passage: William Montae Reagor ( ; born June 29, 1977) is a former American college and professional football player who was a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons. He played college football for Texas Tech University, and he was recognized as an All-American. he was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 1999 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Broncos, Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. Reagor is currently a coaching intern for the Eagles. Title: Randy Dixon Passage: Randall Charles Dixon (born March 12, 1965) is a former American college and professional football player who was a tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. Dixon played college football for the University of Pittsburgh, and thereafter played professionally for the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. Title: Rodney Thomas Passage: Rodney Dejuane Thomas (March 30, 1973 June 14, 2014) was a professional American football player who played running back for seven seasons for the Houston OilersTennessee Titans, and Atlanta Falcons. Thomas was the cousin of former NFL safety Terrence Kiel. Title: Rod Coleman (American football) Passage: Roderick Dwayne Coleman (born August 16, 1976) is a former American football defensive tackle who played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at East Carolina University. He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the fifth round of the 1999 NFL Draft, and has also played for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints. Title: Dick Anderson Passage: Richard Paul Anderson (born February 10, 1946) is a former American college and professional football player who was a safety for the Miami Dolphins of the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons during the 1960s and 1970s. He played college football for the University of Colorado, and was recognized as a consensus All-American. He was selected in third round of the 1968 AFL Draft, and he played for his entire professional career for the Dolphins. Title: Harvey Clayton Passage: Harvey Jerome Clayton (born April 4, 1961) is a former professional American football player who played cornerback for five seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants. Clayton is the uncle of NFL Safety Antrel Rolle. Title: Horse-collar tackle Passage: The horse-collar tackle is an American football maneuver in which a defender tackles another player by grabbing the back collar or the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads and pulling the ball carrier directly downward in order to pull his feet from underneath him. The technique is most closely associated with Pro Bowl safety Roy Williams. This kind of tackle was banned from the NFL during the 2005 off-season. The rule forbidding it is often referred to in the press as "The Roy Williams Rule". The rule, with modifications, was adopted in college football in 2008 and high school football in 2009.
Roy Williams
Horse-collar tackle
Roy Williams (safety)
Catatonia and Nine Lashes are both examples of what?
Title: Heshmat Tabarzadi Passage: Heshmatollah Tabarzadi (Persian: ; born March 21, 1959) is an Iranian democratic activist. Tabarzadi has been arrested several times on charges related to his political activities, most recently in December 2009. In October 2010, a court sentenced him to nine additional years in jail and 74 lashes, a sentence that was reduced to eight years on appeal. Title: Break the World Passage: "Break the World" is the lead single by alternative rock band Nine Lashes from their third album, "From Water to War". It was released on October 29, 2013 by Tooth Nail Records. The song was the No. 1 "Billboard" Christian Rock song on January 25, 2014 chart. Title: Ascend (Nine Lashes album) Passage: Ascend is the fourth studio album from Nine Lashes. BEC Recordings are releasing the album on March 11, 2016. Title: Escape (Nine Lashes album) Passage: Escape is the debut studio album by the American Christian rock band Nine Lashes, released on June 5, 2009. Recorded before the group signed to Tooth Nail Records, the album was released through the independent record label Collide Records and produced by Travis Wyrick, and has a slightly darker sound than their second album and Tooth Nail debut, "World We View". While the album itself failed to chart, the songs "Words of Red" and "Word of Advice" made "Billboard"' s Christian rock chart. Title: Nine Lashes Passage: Nine Lashes is an American Christian rock band from Birmingham, Alabama formed in 2006. They independently released their first album, "Escape", in 2009 before Trevor McNevan of Thousand Foot Krutch brought them to the attention of Tooth Nail Records. Upon signing to the label, the band recorded their second album "World We View" and released it on February 14, 2012. The album sold well, making several "Billboard" charts. The band released their third album, "From Water to War" on January 21, 2014. After a change in direction, the band released their fourth album, the PopElectricWorship styled "Ascend" on March 11, 2016. Title: Flagellation Passage: Flagellation (Latin "flagellum", "whip"), flogging, whipping or lashing is the act of beating the human body with special implements such as whips, lashes, rods, switches, the cat o' nine tails, the sjambok, etc. Typically, flogging is imposed on an unwilling subject as a punishment; however, it can also be submitted to willingly, or performed on oneself, in religious or sadomasochistic contexts. Title: World We View Passage: World We View is the second studio album by the American Christian rock band Nine Lashes, released on February 14, 2012 through Tooth Nail Records. It is the follow-up to their independent debut album "Escape" and was co-produced by Aaron Sprinkle and Trevor McNevan, the latter of whom was instrumental in getting the group signed and contributes guest vocals to the song "Adrenaline". Title: Travis Wyrick Passage: Travis Wyrick is a music producer and owner of Lakeside Studios in Knoxville, Tennessee. He is particularly known for his work with bands such as P.O.D., Pillar, 10 Years, Nine Lashes, and Disciple, and artists such as TobyMac and Dolly Parton. Throughout his career, he has produced over 30 No. 1 radio singles. Prior to becoming a producer, Wyrick was lead guitarist with the band Sage. In 1998, he released the industrial rock album "Mental Floss" under the mononym Wyrick. Two years later, he released "Aggressive State..." as the project's sophomore effort. Title: From Water to War Passage: From Water to War is the third studio album by the American Christian rock band Nine Lashes. The album was released on January 21, 2014, through Tooth Nail Records. It was produced by Jasen Rauch and Aaron Sprinkle. Title: Catatonia (band) Passage: Catatonia were an alternative rock band from Wales who gained popularity in the mid- to late 1990s. The band formed in 1992 after Mark Roberts met Cerys Matthews. The first major lineup featured Dafydd Ieuan on drums, Clancy Pegg on keyboard, Owen Powell on guitar and Paul Jones on bass. They recorded two EPs, "For Tinkerbell" and "Hooked".
rock band
Catatonia (band)
Nine Lashes
Which genus has more species, Bergenia or Cissus?
Title: Cissus tuberosa Passage: Cissus tuberosa is a species of the "Cissus" genus in the Vitaceae (or commonly known as grape) family. It is also incorrectly known as "Vitis" "tuberosa". Title: Cissus Passage: Cissus is a genus of approximately 350 species of lianas (woody vines) in the grape family (Vitaceae). They have a cosmopolitan distribution, though the majority are to be found in the tropics. Title: Cyphostemma Passage: Cyphostemma is a flowering plant genus belonging to the family Vitaceae. These species are caudiciform and used to belong to the genus "Cissus". The genus name comes from Greek "kyphos", meaning "hump", and "stemma", meaning "garland". Title: Cissus cornifolia Passage: Cissus cornifolia is an erect or semi-scandent woody shrub up to 3m in height belonging to the grape family of Vitaceae, and found from sub-Saharan Africa and Tropical Africa south to Botswana, Mozambique and South Africa. It is one of more than 300 species forming the genus "Cissus". Title: Cissus antarctica Passage: "Cissus antarctica" (synonym "Cissus oblongata"), called "kangaroo vine", is one of the best known species of the genus Cissus in the family of Vitaceae. It is a climbing plant, a vine, and comes from Australia. Title: Bergenia crassifolia Passage: Bergenia crassifolia, also called Korean elephant-ear, badan, Siberian tea, Mongolian tea, leather bergenia, winter-blooming bergenia, heartleaf bergenia, elephant-ears, heart-leaved bergenia or elephant's ears, is a plant species in the genus "Bergenia". It is about 12 inches tall. The leaves are spoon-shaped. One cultivar is "Bergenia crassifolia" 'Autumn Red.' Title: Cissus adnata Passage: Cissus adnata is a woody vine species in the genus "Cissus" found in Asia and Australia. Title: Bergenia Passage: Bergenia (elephant-eared saxifrage, elephant's ears) is a genus of ten species of flowering plants in the family Saxifragaceae, native to central Asia, from Afghanistan to China and the Himalayan region. Title: Bergenia stracheyi Passage: Bergenia stracheyi is a plant species in the genus "Bergenia" found in the Western Himalayas, from 2700-4700 m, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Title: Bergenia ciliata Passage: Bergenia ciliata (Hairy Bergenia, Hindi Sanskrit : "Pashanbheda" () ) is a plant species in the genus "Bergenia".
Cissus
Bergenia
Cissus
when was the American author who wrote , I Wear the Black Hat born
Title: Rusty Cundieff Passage: George Arthur "Rusty" Cundieff (born December 13, 1960) is an American film and television director, actor, and writer known for his work on Fear of a Black Hat (1993), Tales from the Hood (1995), and Chappelle's Show (2003-2006). Title: Fear of a Black Hat Passage: Fear of a Black Hat is a 1993 American mockumentary film on the evolution and state of American hip hop music. The film's title is derived from the 1990 Public Enemy album "Fear of a Black Planet". First screened at Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 1993, and later released on June 3, 1994, "Fear of a Black Hat" was written, produced and directed by, and co-stars Rusty Cundieff. Title: George Hill (chef) Passage: George Everard Hill (born 20 May 1942) is an Australian chef, educator, and author. Hill is one of seven living Black Hat Chefs in Australia and is a "2004 Pioneer" amongst Les Toques Blanches (lit. "The White Hats") Executive Chefs of Australia. Title: Black Hat Jack Passage: Black Hat Jack: The True Life Adventures of Deadwood Dick as told by His Ownself is a novella written by American author Joe R. Lansdale. It tells the story about African-American cowboy Nat Love, also known as "Deadwood Dick" and his friend Black Hat Jack. The story is told from Nat's narrative point of view and takes place in the old west in 1874 during the Second Battle of Adobe Walls fought against various tribes of Native Americans. Title: White hat (computer security) Passage: The term "white hat" in Internet slang refers to an ethical computer hacker, or a computer security expert, who specializes in penetration testing and in other testing methodologies to ensure the security of an organization's information systems. Ethical hacking is a term coined by IBM meant to imply a broader category than just penetration testing. Contrasted with black hat, a malicious hacker, the name comes from Western films, where heroic and antagonistic cowboys might traditionally wear a white and a black hat respectively. Title: Iron Brigade Passage: The Iron Brigade, also known as The Black Hats, Black Hat Brigade, Iron Brigade of the West, and originally King's Wisconsin Brigade was an infantry brigade in the Union Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. Although it fought entirely in the Eastern Theater, it was composed of regiments from three Western states that are now within the region of the Midwest. Noted for its strong discipline, its unique uniform appearance, and its tenacious fighting ability, the Iron Brigade suffered the highest percentage of casualties of any brigade in the war. Title: Ming official headwear Passage: The headwear of a Han Chinese official during Ming dynasty China consisted of a black hat with two wing-like flaps of thin, oval shaped boards on each side called the "wushamao" ( formally known as "futou" ). According to the Da Ming Hui Dian ( ), ordinary citizens are not allowed to wear this headdress unless attending wedding ceremonies or events involving any noble familiesofficials. Title: Chuck Klosterman Passage: Charles John "Chuck" Klosterman (born June 5, 1972) is an American author and essayist who has written books and essays focused on American popular culture. He has been a columnist for "Esquire" and ESPN.com and wrote "The Ethicist" column for "The New York Times Magazine". Klosterman is the author of nine books, including two novels and the essay collection "". Title: Deezer D Passage: Deezer D (born 1965), whose real name is Dearon Thompson, is an American actor, rapper and motivational speaker. He is best known for his role as Nurse Malik McGrath in the US TV series "ER", and for his roles in the films "CB4" and "Fear of a Black Hat". Deezer D's most recent album, "Delayed, But Not Denied", was available on iTunes and from his website August 8, 2008. Previously, Thompson released "Unpredictable" (2002) and "Living Up in a Down World" (1999). Title: I Wear the Black Hat Passage: I Wear the Black Hat: Grappling with Villains (Real and Imagined) is a book written by Chuck Klosterman, first published by Scribner in 2013. It is a collection of twelve essays examining the nature of villainy through the lens of popular culture, rock music, and sports. It is the eighth book released by Klosterman. The book debuted at number 5 on the "New York Times" bestseller list.
June 5, 1972
I Wear the Black Hat
Chuck Klosterman
Which rock band, Larrikin Love or Electrasy,.came out of Dorset, UK?
Title: Micko Larkin Passage: Michael "Micko" Joseph Larkin (born 13 October 1986) is an English musician, most notable as the lead guitarist of the indie rock band Larrikin Love and reformed Hole. Title: Six Queens Passage: "Six Queens" was Larrikin Love's debut single, released on Young and Lost Club Records in September 2005. Although billed as a double A side with "Little Boy Lost", the greater popularity of the former among both fans and the band, and the fact that it had a music video made for it means that the release is usually simply referred to as just 'Six Queens'. Title: Larrikin Love Passage: Larrikin Love were an English four piece indie rock band from London. Title: List of Rock Band Network songs Passage: The "Rock Band" Network in the music video games "Rock Band 2" and "Rock Band 3" supports downloadable songs for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii veins throughout the consoles' respective online services. The Rock Band Network Store became publicly available on March 4, 2010 for all Xbox 360 players in selected countries (US, Canada, UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Sweden, and Singapore). Rock Band Network songs became available on the PlayStation 3 in five song intervals through their own Rock Band Network Store on April 22, 2010. Starting on April 12, 2011, up to 10 songs were added weekly to the PlayStation 3 platform until June 14, 2011 when it reverted to five song intervals. Also, starting on June 14, 2011, PlayStation 3 Rock Band Network songs will only be compatible with Rock Band 3. Rock Band Network became available on the Wii in six to 10 song intervals from September 7, 2010 to January 18, 2011. Rock Band Network songs will be exclusive to the Xbox 360 for 30 days, after which a selection of songs will be made available on the PlayStation 3 and Wii. As of January 18, 2011, no further Rock Band Network songs will be released on the Wii platform due to Nintendo's small online install base, limited demand for the songs and the significant amount of work each song needs to convert to the Wii. Title: In Here We Fall Passage: In Here We Fall is the second album by British rock band Electrasy, released on September 26, 2000 to capitalize on interest in the single "Morning Afterglow" in the United States. It was later released in Japan on February 7, 2001, with the song "Renegades" released as a promo single in early January the same year. It was produced by Matthew Wilder and engineered by Chris Brown. Title: Downing Street Kindling Passage: "Downing Street Kindling" was the second single to be taken from Larrikin Love's debut album, "The Freedom Spark", and their first release to enter the UK Top 40, charting at number 35. Title: Happy as Annie Passage: "Happy as Annie" was originally released in 2005 as the limited edition second single by Larrikin Love on London indie label Transgressive Records (TRANS 010). Re-recorded and re-mixed by Ian Gore for the band's 2006 debut album "The Freedom Spark", a new version of the song was released on 11 September 2006 through Warner. Title: Tiny Dancers Passage: Tiny Dancers were an English band from South Elmsall, West Yorkshire. They are David William Kay (vocals, acoustic guitar), Chris Etherington (lead guitar, keyboards), Dale Wathey (bass guitar), Duncan Morrison (drums) and David Glover (keyboards, glockenspiel, percussion, guitar). Based in Sheffield, they signed to Parlophone in early 2006 and supported acts as diverse as The Spinto Band, Babyshambles, Richard Ashcroft, Larrikin Love, Bob Dylan, as well as a co-headlining tour with Ghosts and their own headline tour. Title: Edwould Passage: "Edwould" was the third single from Larrikin Love, and the first to be taken from their debut album "The Freedom Spark". It was also the band's first major label release and the first to receive full distribution, and subsequently reached number 49 on the UK charts. Title: Electrasy Passage: Electrasy were an English rock band. Formed in 1994 in Dorset, UK, the band consisted of vocalist Alisdair (Ali) McKinnell, guitarists Nigel Nisbet and Steve Atkins, bassist Alex Meadows (who joined the band before they recorded "In Here We Fall"), drummer Paul Pridmore and keyboardist Jim Hayden (who left the band by May 2001). The band were active until 2002, although several members of the band still based in the UK after this time continued to perform occasional gigs. Nigel Nisbet has subsequently released three solo-albums, "Calling All The Dreamers" in 2007, "Musicians are Different" in 2015 and "Mainstream Panic" in 2016. Alex Meadows has also released recent solo material under the name "The Inexperienced", and is also a regular performer with various other acts (Tom Jones, Il Divo).
Electrasy
Larrikin Love
Electrasy
Do Arthur Ripley and Ransom Riggs share the same nationality?
Title: Arthur Ripley Passage: Arthur DeWitt Ripley (January 12, 1897 February 13, 1961) was an American film screenwriter, editor, producer and director. Title: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Passage: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is a contemporary fantasy debut novel by American author Ransom Riggs. The story is told through a combination of narrative and vernacular photographs from the personal archives of collectors listed by the author. Title: The Barber Shop Passage: The Barber Shop (1933) is a short American Pre-Code comedy film starring W.C. Fields, directed by Arthur Ripley, and produced by Mack Sennett. Title: Voice in the Wind Passage: Voice in the Wind is a 1944 American film noir directed by Arthur Ripley and written by Friedrich Torberg, based on a story written by Arthur Ripley. The drama features Francis Lederer, Sigrid Gurie and J. Edward Bromberg. Title: Alias Jimmy Valentine (1920 film) Passage: Alias Jimmy Valentine is a 1920 American silent film crime drama starring Bert Lytell, directed by Edmund Mortimer and Arthur Ripley, and released through Metro Pictures. Title: Thunder Road (film) Passage: Thunder Road is a black and white 1958 dramacrime film about running moonshine in the mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee in the late 1950s. It was directed by Arthur Ripley and starred Robert Mitchum, who also produced the film, co-wrote the screenplay, and is rumored to have directed much of the film himself. He also co-wrote (with Don Raye) the theme song, "The Ballad of Thunder Road". Title: The Chase (1946 film) Passage: The Chase is a 1946 American film noir directed by Arthur Ripley. The screenplay written by Philip Yordan is based on the Cornell Woolrich novel "The Black Path of Fear". Title: Ransom Riggs Passage: Ransom Riggs (born February 3, 1979) is an American writer and filmmaker best known for the book "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children". Title: Hollow City (novel) Passage: Hollow City is a 2014 dark fantasy novel and a sequel to "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" written by Ransom Riggs. It was released on January 14, 2014 by Quirk Books. The novel is set right after the first, and sees Jacob and his friends fleeing from Miss Peregrine's to the "peculiar capital of the world", London. Title: Library of Souls Passage: Library of Souls is a sequel to 2014 novel "Hollow City" written by Ransom Riggs and third book in the series of "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children". It was released on September 22, 2015 by Quirk Books.
yes
Arthur Ripley
Ransom Riggs
In between Random House Tower and SNCI Tower which one is a 52-story mixed-use tower?
Title: Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower Passage: Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower (or Keangnam Landmark 72) is a Mixed-use supertall skyscraper in Pham Hung Boulevard, T Lim District, Hanoi, Vietnam. The complex consists of one 72-story Mixed-use tower with the height of 350 m and two 48-storey hotel twin towers. Landmark 72 is located on an area of 46,054 m and the total floor area is 609,673 m, ranked 5th as the largest floor area of a single building in the world. The investor as well as the executor and operator of this complex is the South Korea-based company named Keangnam Enterprises, Ltd. The investment capital for this complex is estimated 1.05 billion USD. Title: Encinal Tower Passage: The Encinal Tower was a skyscraper proposed for construction in Downtown Oakland, California. The mixed-use tower was planned to rise 715 ft and contain 56 floors for office and residential use. The project design consisted of a glass and X-bracing-covered cylindrical building with one side that resembles a roll of fabric unraveling. If built, the skyscraper would have been the tallest building in Oakland and third-tallest in the Bay Area after 555 California Street and the Transamerica Pyramid, both located in San Francisco. The project had undergone several design and name changes since it was first proposed in 2006. The proposal was withdrawn in 2010, and in 2012 the property sold to a developer who plans a much smaller tower. Title: 4C Passage: 4C, also known as 701 Fourth Avenue and 4th Columbia, is a proposed supertall skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. If built, the 1,029 ft , 93-story mixed-use tower will be the tallest in Seattle, surpassing the neighboring Columbia Center. Title: Golden 1 Center Passage: The Golden 1 Center is an indoor arena, located in Downtown Sacramento, California. It sits partially on the site of the former Downtown Plaza shopping center. The publicly owned arena is part of a business and entertainment district called Downtown Commons (DoCo), which includes a 250 million 16-story mixed-use tower. Title: Random House Tower Passage: The Random House Tower, also known as the Park Imperial Apartments, is a 52-story mixed-use tower in New York City, United States, that is used as the headquarters of book publisher Random House and a luxury apartment complex. The book publisher entrance is on Broadway and goes up to 27 floors, while the apartment complex entrance is on West 56th Street. Title: Carl B. Stokes United States Courthouse Passage: The Carl B. Stokes Federal Court House Building is a skyscraper located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It is also known as the Carl B. Stokes Federal Court House Tower, Federal Court House Tower, and the Stokes Tower. The 23-story building is 430 ft tall and is located at the corner of Huron Road and Superior Avenue. It is currently the fourth tallest United States courthouse in the country. Title: Trump International Hotel and Tower (Vancouver) Passage: The Trump International Hotel and Tower Vancouver is a skyscraper in Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The 63-storey, 187.8 m , mixed-use tower is located at 1151 West Georgia Street, and was completed in 2016. The Trump Tower is the second tallest building in the city, after the Shangri-La tower located across West Georgia Street. Title: SNCI Tower Passage: The SNCI Tower is a planned apartment skyscraper in New York City, New York. The building is planned to rise 289.6 metres (950 ft) in the city's TriBeCa district, with 57 floors. The building was proposed in mid-2011. The SNCI Tower was designed by the solus4 architectural firm and LeMessurier Consultants. Title: Watson-Guptill Passage: Watson-Guptill is an American publisher of instructional books in the arts. The company was founded in 1937 by Ernest Watson, Ralph Reinhold, and Arthur L. Guptill. They also published the magazine "American Artist". Their headquarters are at 1745 Broadway, New York City, Random House Tower. Title: Woermann Tower Passage: Woermann Tower also Torre Woermann is a mixed-use tower in Las Palmas on Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. Completed in 2005, the tower was designed by Abalos Herreros in collaboration with Joaquin Casariego and Elsa Guerra, and built by Ferrovial Inmobiliaria, the company also built around the same time one of the two Torres de Santa Cruz, in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The Woermann Tower forms part of a complex which includes a public square, constructed using Portuguese stone with the artist Albert Oehlen, and a seven storey block to the south, containing retail units and offices.
Random House Tower
Random House Tower
SNCI Tower
Do filmm directors Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Berthold Viertel share the same nationality?
Title: The Man from Yesterday Passage: The Man from Yesterday is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic war drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Berthold Viertel, and written by Oliver H. P. Garrett, based on a story by Neil Blackwell and Rowland G. Edwards. Title: The Magnificent Lie Passage: The Magnificent Lie is a 1931 American drama film directed by Berthold Viertel and written by Vincent Lawrence, Leonard Merrick and Samson Raphaelson. The film stars Ruth Chatterton, Ralph Bellamy, Stuart Erwin, Franoise Rosay, Sam Hardy, Charles Boyer and Tyler Brooke. The film was released on July 25, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Berthold Viertel Passage: Berthold Viertel (28 June 1885 - 24 September 1953) was an Austrian screenwriter and film director notable for his work in Germany, Britain and the United States. Title: Nora (1923 film) Passage: Nora is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Berthold Viertel and starring Olga Tschechowa, Carl Ebert and Fritz Kortner. It is an adaptation of the 1879 play "A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen. It premiered in Berlin on 2 February 1923. The film's art direction was by Walter Reimann. Title: Little Friend (film) Passage: Little Friend is a 1934 British drama film directed by Berthold Viertel and starring Matheson Lang, Nova Pilbeam and Lydia Sherwood. The film was based on a novel by Ernst Lothar and adapted for the screen by Margaret Kennedy and Christopher Isherwood. Title: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Passage: Joseph Leo Mankiewicz (February 11, 1909 February 5, 1993) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Mankiewicz had a long Hollywood career, and he twice won the Academy Award for both Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay for "A Letter to Three Wives" (1949) and "All About Eve" (1950). Title: The Wiser Sex Passage: The Wiser Sex is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Berthold Viertel and Victor Viertel, and starring Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, Lilyan Tashman, William "Stage" Boyd and Ross Alexander. Title: Francis Mankiewicz Passage: Francis Mankiewicz (March 15, 1944 in Shanghai, China August 14, 1993 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) was a Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer. In 1945, his family moved to Montreal, where Francis spent all his childhood. His father was a second cousin to the famous Hollywood brothers, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Herman J. Mankiewicz. Title: Salka and Berthold Viertel House Passage: The Salka and Berthold Viertel House at 165 North Mabery Road in Santa Monica, California, was the home of the Austrian screenwriter Salka Viertel and her husband Bertold from 1933 to 1944. Title: Rhodes of Africa Passage: Rhodes of Africa is a 1936 British biographical film charting the life of Cecil Rhodes. It was directed by Berthold Viertel and starred Walter Huston, Oskar Homolka, Basil Sydney and Bernard Lee.
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Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Berthold Viertel
Gary LeVox and Stuart Murdoch share what profession?
Title: Stuart Murdoch (football manager) Passage: Stuart Murdoch (born September 2, 1955) is a football coach. He is perhaps best known for his spell as manager of Wimbledon between May 2002 and June 2004, during which time the team moved to Milton Keynes in 2003. Wimbledon were renamed Milton Keynes Dons by the new owner in 2004 and Murdoch remained in charge until November of that year. Title: Changed (song) Passage: "Changed" is a song recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in December 2012 as the third single from their eighth studio album, "Changed". The song was written by Gary LeVox, Wendell Mobley and Neil Thrasher. It was released to country radio on December 17, 2012 and AC and Christian AC radio on January 22, 2013. Title: Rascal Flatts Passage: Rascal Flatts is an American country music trio formed in Columbus, Ohio in 1999. It is composed of Gary LeVox, his second cousin Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney. DeMarcus is also a brother-in-law of country music singer James Otto, and formerly one-half of the Christian music duo East to West. Title: If You Didn't Love Me Passage: "If You Didn't Love Me" is a song recorded by American country music artist Phil Stacey. If was released in February 2008 as the first single from the album "Phil Stacey". The song reached 28 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs chart. The song was written by Gary LeVox, Jason Sellers and Wendell Mobley. Title: Summer Nights (Rascal Flatts song) Passage: "Summer Nights" is a song recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was written by the band's lead singer Gary LeVox, along with Brett James and busbee. It was released in May 2009 as the second single from its sixth studio album "Unstoppable". Title: Gary LeVox Passage: Gary LeVox (born Gary Wayne Vernon, Jr., July 10, 1970), is an American singer and songwriter. He is known for being the lead vocalist of the contemporary Country Pop trio Rascal Flatts, and his stage name is taken from the studio-console label for his lead-vocal track. Title: Stuart Murdoch (musician) Passage: Stuart Lee Murdoch (born 25 August 1968) is a Scottish musician, writer and filmmaker, and the lead singer and songwriter for the indie pop band Belle and Sebastian. Title: Rascal Flatts discography Passage: Rascal Flatts is an American country group founded in 2000 by Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney. Signed to Lyric Street Records since its foundation, the band has released ten studio albums plus a Greatest Hits package, all on the Lyric Street Records label. Their highest-certified album is "Feels Like Today", which is certified 5 Platinum. Except for their 2000 self-titled debut, all of the group's albums have reached No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart. Title: I Won't Let Go (Rascal Flatts song) Passage: "I Won't Let Go" is a song written by Steve Robson and Jason Sellers and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in January 2011 as the second single from the band's seventh studio album, "Nothing Like This" as well as their 28th single overall. The song received positive reviews from critics who praised Gary LeVox's vocal delivery for showing more maturity. "I Won't Let Go" peaked at number 2 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs chart and number 31 on the Hot 100. The song was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting sales of over one million units in the country. It also managed to chart in Australia and Canada, peaking at numbers 39 and 68 respectively. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Deaton-Flanigen Productions and is footage of a live performance. Title: Dog on Wheels Passage: Dog on Wheels is the debut EP by Belle Sebastian, released in 1997 on Jeepster Records. The four recordings on the EP actually pre-date the band's dbut album "Tigermilk", produced whilst bandmembers Stuart Murdoch and Stuart David were on the Beatbox music course in Glasgow. Murdoch, David and Mick Cooke are the only long-term members to play on the songs, though Cooke only appears on the title track. The drums were supplied by David Campbell, whilst Brian Nugent played flute on "String Bean Jean", and Gerry Campbell, a tutor at Beatbox, provided keyboards on "The State I Am In" and "Belle Sebastian" as well as lead guitar on "String Bean Jean". Other contributors to the E.P. include Mark McWhirter, Michael Angus and David Mackenzie, though their roles have not been confirmed.
singer and songwriter
Gary LeVox
Stuart Murdoch (musician)
What military post located in Killeen, Texas that is part of the Kileen-Temple Metropolitan Statistical Area?
Title: Grand Junction Metropolitan Statistical Area Passage: The Grand Junction Metropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) located in the Grand Junction region of the State of Colorado. The Grand Junction Metropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Mesa County, Colorado. The Census Bureau estimates that the population was 147,083 in 2011, ranking as the 269th most populous metropolitan area in the United States. Title: LongviewMarshall combined statistical area Passage: The LongviewMarshall Combined Statistical Area covers four counties in Northeast Texas. The statistical area consists of the Longview Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Marshall Micropolitan Statistical Area. Prior to 2003, the area was known as the Longview-Marshall Metropolitan Statistical Area, which consisted of Gregg, Harrison, Rusk, and Upshur counties. As of the 2000 census, the CSA had a population of 256,152 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 271,669). Title: Cheyenne metropolitan area Passage: The Cheyenne Metropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) located in the Cheyenne region of the State of Wyoming. The Cheyenne Metropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Laramie County, Wyoming. Many consider the Cheyenne Metro Area to be the economic hub of eastern Wyoming . The Census Bureau estimates that the population was 86,353 in 2007, ranking as the 340th most populous metropolitan area in the United States. Title: West Point, New York Passage: West Point is the oldest continuously occupied military post in the United States. West Point was established in 1775 by George Washington who considered it the most important strategic position in America. Until January 1778, West Point was not occupied by the military. On January 27, 1778, Brigadier General Samuel Holden Parsons and his brigade crossed the ice on the Hudson River and climbed to the plain on West Point and from that day to the present, West Point has been occupied by the United States Army. It comprises approximately 16000 acre including the campus of the United States Military Academy at West Point, which is also frequently called "West Point". It is a Census Designated Place (CDP) located in the Town of Highlands in Orange County, New York, located on the western bank of the Hudson River. The population was 6,763 at the 2010 census. It is part of the New YorkNewarkJersey City, NYNJPA Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New YorkNewark, NYNJCTPA Combined Statistical Area. Title: South Mountain, Texas Passage: South Mountain is a town in Coryell County, Texas, United States. The population was 384 at the 2010 census. It is part of the KilleenTempleFort Hood Metropolitan Statistical Area. Title: Baton RougePierre Part combined statistical area Passage: The Baton RougePierre Part Combined Statistical Area is a former Combined Statistical Area made up of ten parishes in southeastern Louisiana. The statistical area consisted of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and the Pierre Part Micropolitan Statistical Area (SA). As of the 2000 census, the CSA had a population of 729,361 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 809,821). The Combined Statistical Area ceased to exist when the Pierre Part Micropolitan Statistical Area was eliminated by the Census Bureau. Title: Harker Heights, Texas Passage: Harker Heights is a city in Bell County, Texas, United States. As of the 2010 census there were 26,700 people, 9,488 households, and 7,139 families residing in the city, up from a population of 17,308 in 2000. This makes Harker Heights the third largest city in Bell County, after Killeen and Temple. Incorporated in 1960, the city derives its name from one of the two original landowners and founder, Harley Kern. Harker Heights is part of the KilleenTempleFort Hood Metropolitan Statistical Area. People usually refer to the town as just "Heights". Title: Fort Hood Passage: Fort Hood is a U.S. military post located in Killeen, Texas. The post is named after Confederate General John Bell Hood. It is Title: Killeen, Texas Passage: Killeen is a city in Bell County, Texas, United States. According to the recent populations estimates, its population was 140,806, making it the 21st most populous city in Texas. It is the principal city of the KilleenTempleFort Hood Metropolitan Statistical Area. Title: TylerJacksonville combined statistical area Passage: The TylerJacksonville combined statistical area is made up of two counties in East Texas. The statistical area consists of the Tyler metropolitan statistical area and the Jacksonville metropolitan statistical area. As of the 2000 census, the CSA had a population of 221,365 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 253,138).
Fort Hood
South Mountain, Texas
Fort Hood
do Vra Chytilov and Harry Edwards have the same profession?
Title: A Hoof Here, a Hoof There Passage: A Hoof Here, a Hoof There (Czech: "Kopytem sem, kopytem tam" ) is a Czech drama film directed by Vra Chytilov. It was released in 1989. The film was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Czechoslovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Title: Pleasant Moments Passage: Pleasant Moments (Czech: "Hezk chvilky bez zruky" ) is a Czech drama film directed by Vra Chytilov. It was released in 2006. Title: Fruit of Paradise Passage: Fruit of Paradise (Czech: Ovoce strom rajskch jme ) is a 1970 Czechoslovak avant-garde drama film directed by Vra Chytilov. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The film is an adaptation of the Adam and Eve story. This was Chytilov's last film before she was placed on an eight-year ban by the Czechoslovak Government. Title: The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun Passage: The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun (Czech: Faunovo velmi pozdn odpoledne ) is a 1983 Czechoslovak comedy film adapted from the Ji Brdeka 1966 novel of the same name; directed by Vra Chytilov. This was Chytilov's only post Soviet invasion collaboration with screenwriter Ester Krumbachov. Title: Vra Chytilov Passage: Vra Chytilov (2 February 1929 12 March 2014) was an avant-garde Czech film director and pioneer of Czech cinema. Banned by the Czechoslovak government in the 1960s, she is best known for her Czech New Wave film, "Sedmikrsky" ("Daisies"). " Vl bouda" (1987) was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival, "A Hoof Here, a Hoof There" (1989) was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival, and "The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday" (1992) was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. For her work, she received the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Medal of Merit and the Czech Lion award. Title: The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday Passage: The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday (Czech: Ddictv aneb Kurvahoigutntag ) is a 1992 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Vra Chytilov. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Title: Harry Edwards (director) Passage: Harry Edwards (October 11, 1887 - May 26, 1952) was a Canadian-born American film director and actor. He worked in films from the 1910s to the 1950s. Title: The Jester and the Queen Passage: The Jester and the Queen (Czech: aek a krlovna ) is a 1987 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Vra Chytilov. Title: The Apple Game Passage: The Apple Game (Czech: "Hra o jablko" ) is a 1977 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Vra Chytilov. Title: Pearls of the Deep Passage: Pearls of the Deep (Czech: Perliky na dn ) is a 1966 Czechoslovak anthology film directed by Ji Menzel, Jan Nmec, Evald Schorm, Vra Chytilov and Jaromil Jire. The five segments are all based on short stories by Bohumil Hrabal. The film was released in Czechoslovakia on 7 January 1966.
yes
Vra Chytilov
Harry Edwards (director)
Which game was created first, Crosstrack or Terra Mystica?
Title: Crosstrack Passage: Crosstrack, the "unique track switching game", is an abstract strategy game created by Shoptaugh Games in 1994. Players place special track pieces onto an irregular octagon board, winning by being the first to create an unbroken path between two opposite sides. Title: Terra Mystica Passage: Terra Mystica is a German-style board game for two to five players designed by Helge Ostertag and Jens Drgemller. The game was first published by Feuerland Spiele in Germany in 2012, and was later published in English and French by Zman Games and Filosofia dition in 2013. Feuerland Spiele released a second German edition of the game in 2013. Title: Transition scenario Passage: Transition scenarios are descriptions of future states which combine a future image with an account of the changes that would need to occur to reach that future. These two elements are often created in a two-step process where the future image is created first (envisioning) followed by an exploration of the alternative pathways available to reach the future goal (backcasting). Both these processes can use participatory techniques (Raskin et al., 2002) where participants of varying backgrounds and interests are provided with an open and supportive group environment to discuss different contributing elements and actions. Title: Viscount Powerscourt Passage: Viscount Powerscourt ( ) is a title that has been created three times in the Peerage of Ireland, each time for members of the Wingfield family. It was created first in 1618 for the Chief Governor of Ireland, Richard Wingfield. However, this creation became extinct on his death in 1634. It was created a second time in 1665 for Folliott Wingfield. He was the great-great-grandson of George Wingfield, uncle of the first Viscount of the 1618 creation. However, the 1665 creation also became extinct on the death of its first holder in 1717. Title: Valentine Browne, 1st Earl of Kenmare Passage: Valentine Browne, 1st Earl of Kenmare (January 1754 3 October 1812) was the Seventh Baronet Browne. He was created First Baron Castlerosse and First Viscount Kenmare on 12 February 1798, with the earlier peerages not being recognised. He was created First Earl of Kenmare on 3 January 1801. Title: CJ the DJ Passage: CJ the DJ is an Australian animated TV series created first broadcast on ABC3. The show was created by Mark Gravas of "Yakkity Yak" fame and writer Stu Connolly. Title: Baron Trevor Passage: Baron Trevor is a title that has been created three times. It was created first in 1662 in the Peerage of Ireland along with the viscountcy of Dungannon. For information on this creation, which became extinct in 1706, see Viscount Dungannon. Title: United States Peace Index Passage: The United States Peace Index (USPI) is a measurement of American States and cities by their peacefulness. Created by the Institute for Economics and Peace, the creators of the Global Peace Index, it is said to be the first in a series of National sub-divisions by their peacefulness. The USPI was created first due to plentiful data and a large amount of diversity between states for level of peace. The United States ranked 88158 on the Global Peace index for 2012. The U.S. index was released on 6 April 2011, at 00:01 Eastern Time and the second edition released on 24 April 2012. Title: Panzer Dragoon Passage: Panzer Dragoon is a series of video games by Sega, created first by its internal Team Andromeda and later, the Smilebit development team. Aside from the role-playing video game "Panzer Dragoon Saga", the games are of the rail shooter genre. All games follow the story of a lone hero or heroine fighting an evil empire in a post apocalyptic world, while riding a Dragon. Title: Thomas Browne, 4th Viscount Kenmare Passage: Thomas Browne, 6th Baronet 4th Viscount Kenmare (April 1726 11 September 1795) was an Irish landowner and politician. He was probably born at Killarney, County Kerry, the second of four children of Valentine Browne, fifth Baronet, third Viscount Kenmare (16951736), one of the few remaining great Roman Catholic landowners in Ireland, and his first wife, Honoria Butler (? -1730). Thomas Browne's great-grandfather, Sir Valentine Browne, third Baronet, had been created first Viscount Kenmare by James II in March 1689. This was an Irish peerage created after the removal of James II from the English throne, but during the period when James was de facto king of Ireland, before the conquest of Ireland by William III. The first and second viscounts had fought for James II but seem never to have been formally attainted under William. Consequently, the peerage remained on the Irish patent roll in a constitutionally ambiguous position, but was not formally recognised by the Protestant political establishment.
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Terra Mystica
Are both Scott Sanders and Alberto Cavalcanti Brazillian film directors?
Title: Alberto Cavalcanti Passage: Alberto de Almeida Cavalcanti (February 6, 1897 August 23, 1982) was a Brazilian-born film director and producer. Title: Night Mail Passage: Night Mail is a 1936 documentary film about a London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) mail train from London to Scotland, produced by the GPO Film Unit. The film ends with a "verse commentary" by W. H. Auden, written for existing footage. Benjamin Britten scored the film. The film was directed by Harry Watt and Basil Wright, and narrated by John Grierson and Stuart Legg. The Brazilian filmmaker Alberto Cavalcanti was sound director. The locomotive featured in the film was Royal Scot 6115 "Scots Guardsman", built in 1927. The film has become a classic of its own kind, much imitated by adverts and modern film shorts. "Night Mail" is widely considered a masterpiece of the British Documentary Film Movement. Title: Die Windrose Passage: Die Windrose ("The Windrose") was a film made for the East German production company DEFA in 1957 and commissioned by the World Federation of Women. Alberto Cavalcanti was film director, with artistic input from Joris Ivens. Simone Signoret, Yves Montand and Helene Weigel, wife of German dramatist Bertold Brecht, collaborated in the making of this film, a docu-drama about the struggle of female workers in Italy, Brazil, the Soviet Union, China and France. Title: Scott Sanders (director) Passage: Scott Sanders is an American screenwriter and film director. He is best known for his work with the films "Black Dynamite" and "Thick as Thieves". Title: Song of the Sea (1952 film) Passage: Song of the Sea (Portuguese: O Canto do Mar ) is a 1952 Brazilian drama film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Rien que les heures Passage: Rien que les heures (English: Nothing But Time or Nothing But the Hours) is a 1926 experimental silent film by Brazilian director Alberto Cavalcanti showing the life of Paris through one day in 45 minutes. Cavalcanti made a similar film about Berlin the next year. Title: Dead of Night Passage: Dead of Night is a 1945 British anthology horror film (a gothic or horror anthology) made by Ealing Studios; the individual stories were directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden and Robert Hamer. The film stars Mervyn Johns, Googie Withers, Sally Ann Howes and Michael Redgrave. The film is probably best-remembered for the ventriloquist's dummy episode with Redgrave. Title: Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti (1960 film) Passage: Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti (German: Herr Puntila und sein Knecht Matti) is a 1960 Austrian comedy film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Curt Bois, Heinz Engelmann and Maria Emo. It was made at the Soviet-controlled Rosenhgel Studios in Vienna. Production began in 1955, but wasn't completed until 1960. The film is based on the play of the same name by Bertolt Brecht. Title: Coal Face Passage: Coal Face is a 1935 British documentary film short directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. With a film score by Benjamin Britten and a poem written and narrated by W.H. Auden, the film gives a glimpse into the lives of a Scottish mining community and the dangerous working conditions the miners routinely faced. Title: Squadron 992 Passage: Squadron 992 is a 23-minute 1940 British propaganda film produced by the General Post Office GPO Film Unit of the Ministry of Information and re-distributed by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) as part of their wartime "Canada Carries On" series. The film was directed by Harry Watt and produced by Alberto Cavalcanti. "Squadron 992" describes the training and operations in 1940 of No. 992 (Barrage Balloon) Squadron RAF, a Royal Air Force (RAF) barrage balloon unit stationed in the United Kingdom. The film's French version title was "Escadrille 992".
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If a California roll doesn't contain real crab meat, then what might there be a form of in it's place?
Title: Crab dip Passage: Crab dip, sometimes referred to as Maryland crab dip, is a thick, creamy dip that is typically prepared from cream cheese and lump crab meat. Other primary ingredients such as mayonnaise may be used. Various types of crab preparations, species and superfamilies are used, as are a variety of added ingredients. It is typically served hot, although cold versions also exist. Hot versions are typically baked or broiled. It is sometimes served as an appetizer. Accompaniments may include crackers and various breads. Some U.S. restaurants offer crab dip, commercially produced varieties exist, and some stadiums offer it as a part of their concessions. Title: California roll Passage: A California roll or California maki is a "makizushi" sushi roll, usually made inside-out, containing cucumber, crab meat or imitation crab, and avocado. Sometimes crab salad is substituted for the crab stick, and often the outer layer of rice in an inside-out roll ("uramaki") is sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds, "tobiko" or "masago" (capelin roe). Title: Crab stick Passage: Crab sticks, krab sticks, imitation crab meat or seafood sticks are a form of kamaboko, a processed seafood made of starch and finely pulverized white fish (surimi), shaped and cured to resemble the leg meat of snow crab or Japanese spider crab. Title: Corn crab soup Passage: Corn crab soup is a dish found in Chinese cuisine, American Chinese cuisine, and Canadian Chinese cuisine. The soup is actually cream of corn soup with egg white and crab meat or imitation crab meat added. It is most likely of southern Chinese origin. Title: Portunus haanii Passage: Portunus haanii (swimming crab, red swimming crab, red swimmer crab, or warty swimming crab) is a species of crab. It is a source of commercial crab meat in Vietnam and China. Title: Deviled crab Passage: Deviled crab (croqueta de jaiba in Spanish) is a crab meat croquette. The crab meat is slowly sauteed with seasonings, breaded (traditionally with stale Cuban bread), rolled into the approximate shape of a rugby football or a small potato, and deep fried. Title: Eggs Neptune Passage: Eggs Neptune is a layered breakfast or brunch dish consisting of a split English muffin, crab meat, poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce. It is a variation of Eggs Benedict with crab meat replacing Canadian bacon. Title: Crab Rangoon Passage: Crab Rangoon, sometimes called crab puffs, crab rangoon puffs, or cheese wontons, are deep-fried dumpling appetizers served in American Chinese and, more recently, Thai restaurants, stuffed with a combination of cream cheese, crab meat or imitation crab meat, scallions, andor garlic and onion. These fillings are then wrapped in Chinese wonton wrappers in a triangular or flower shape, then deep-fried in vegetable oil. The dish can also be baked. Title: List of crab dishes Passage: This is a list of crab dishes. Crabs live in all the world's oceans, in fresh water, and on land, are generally covered with a thick exoskeleton and have a single pair of claws. Crab meat is the meat found within a crab. It is used in many cuisines across the world. Title: West Indies salad Passage: West Indies Salad is a variation of crab meat ceviche that originated in the Mobile, Alabama area and is still a regional seafood delicacy enjoyed today. West Indies Salad has been claimed as being created by the restaurateur Bill Bayley, the owner of Bayley's Restaurant south of Mobile on Dauphin Island Parkway, in 1947. There are variations of the recipe, but the ingredients should always include lump blue crab meat, diced sweet white onions, garlic, lemon juice, cider vinegar, salt, pepper, and vegetable oil (traditionally Wesson oil). There are recipes in the cookbook of the Junior League of Mobile (first published in the 1964 version of this cookbook) and the recently in the Times Picayune of New Orleans. The dish is offered in many restaurants in the Mobile Bay area.
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What actress, nominated as Hester Fields in the sitcom "Fresh Fields" was in the 1996 British comedy Vol-au-vent?
Title: Fresh Fields Passage: Fresh Fields is a British sitcom starring Julia McKenzie and Anton Rodgers. A ratings success at the time, it was written by John Chapman and produced by Thames Television for ITV, running for four series between 7 March 1984 and 23 October 1986. Title: Jon Iles Passage: Jon Iles (born 17 May 1954 in Ripon, North Yorkshire) is an English actor who is best known for playing DC Mike Dashwood in "The Bill" from 1984 to 1992. He returned to the series in 1996, promoted to DS for the antiques squad. As well as a prolific stage career, Jon's other TV credits include "To the Manor Born", "The Dick Emery Show", "Doctors", "Crown Court", "Law and Disorder", "Never the Twain" and "Fresh Fields". Title: British Comedy Guide Passage: British Comedy Guide or BCG (formerly the British Sitcom Guide or BSG) is a British website covering all forms of British comedy, across all media. At the time of writing, BCG has published guides to more than 7,000 individual British comedies - primarily TV and radio situation comedy, sketch shows, comedy dramas, satire, variety and panel games. Other notable features on BCG include a news section, a message board, interviews with comedians and actors, a series of comment and opinion articles, a searchable merchandise database, and a section offering advice to aspiring comedy writers. The website also runs "The Comedy.co.uk Awards" and hosts several podcast series, some of which have won awards. Title: Julia McKenzie Passage: Julia Kathleen McKenzie (born 17 February 1941) is an English actress, singer, presenter, and theatre director. On television, she is known for her BAFTA Award nominated role as Hester Fields in the sitcom "Fresh Fields" (198486) and its sequel "French Fields" (198991), and as Miss Marple in "Agatha Christie's Marple" (200813). Title: Vol-au-vent (film) Passage: Vol-au-vent is a 1996 British comedy film directed by John McKenzie and starring Tim Mills, Dennis Waterman, Julia McKenzie and Lisa Coleman. Its plot concerns an upper-middle class wedding that is interrupted by three jewel thieves on the run from the law. Title: Anton Rodgers Passage: Anthony "Anton" Rodgers (10 January 1933 1 December 2007) was an English actor and occasional director. He performed on stage, in film, in television dramas and sitcoms. He starred in the sitcoms "Fresh Fields" (ITV, 1984-86), as well its sequel series "French Fields" (ITV, 1989-91) and "May to December" (BBC, 1989-94). Title: Kim Fields Passage: Kim Victoria Fields (born May 12, 1969) is an American actress and television director. Fields is known for her roles as Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey on the NBC sitcom "The Facts of Life" (197988), and as Regina "Regine" Hunter on the Fox sitcom "Living Single" (199398). Fields is the daughter of actressdirector Chip Fields and older sister of actress Alexis Fields. Title: List of Fresh Fields episodes Passage: This is a list of episodes for the British television series "Fresh Fields". Title: French Fields Passage: French Fields is a British sitcom. It is a sequelcontinuation of the series "Fresh Fields" and ran for 19 episodes from 5 September 1989 to 8 October 1991. It was written by John T. Chapman (who created and wrote all the episodes of "Fresh Fields") and Ian Davidson and was produced by Thames Television for ITV. Title: Leo Kahn (entrepreneur) Passage: Leo Kahn (December 31, 1916 May 11, 2011) was an American reporter and businessman. He is credited as the co-founder of Staples Inc. Kahn is also considered a pioneer of the natural and health food supermarket industry, founding the Fresh Fields and Nature's Heartland chains, which are now part of Whole Foods Market.
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Julia McKenzie
Who made films in the US, Phil Rosen or Sacha Guitry?
Title: Nine Bachelors Passage: Nine Bachelors is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Max Dearly and Elvire Popesco. An opportunist dreams up a new scheme to make money when the French government passes a law forbidding foreigners from living in France. Its French title is Ils taient neuf clibataires. Title: The Treasure of Cantenac Passage: The Treasure of Cantenac (French: Le trsor de Cantenac) is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Lana Marconi and Michel Lemoine. Title: Thtre douard VII Passage: The Thtre douard VII, also called thtre douard VII Sacha Guitry, is located in Paris between the Madeleine and the Opra Garnier in the 9th arrondissement. The square, in which there is a statue of King Edward the seventh, was opened in 1911. The theatre, which was originally a cinema, was named in the honour of King Edward 7, as he was nicknamed the "most Parisian of all Kings", appreciative of French culture. In the early to mid 1900s,under the direction of Sacha Guitry, the theatre became a symbol of anglo-franco friendship, and where French people could discover and enjoy Anglo Saxon works. French actor and director Bernard Murat is the current director of the theatre. Modern "boulevard comedies" and vaudevilles are often performed there, and subtitled in English by the company Theatre in Paris. Important figures in the arts, cinema and theatre have performed there, including Orson Welles, Eartha Kitt, and more. Pablo Picasso created props for a play at the Thtre Edouard VII in 1944. Title: Pearls of the Crown Passage: The Pearls of the Crown (French: "Les Perles de la couronne" ) is a 1937 French comedy film of historically-based fiction by Sacha Guitry who plays four roles in it (many of the other performers play multiple roles, as well). Guitry's Jean Martin investigates the history of seven pearls, four of which end up on the crown of England, while the other three initially go missing. Title: Sacha Guitry Passage: Alexandre-Pierre Georges "Sacha" Guitry (] ; 21 February 188524 July 1957) was a French stage actor, film actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright of the Boulevard theatre. He was the son of a leading French actor, Lucien Guitry, and followed his father into the theatrical profession. He became known for his stage performances, often in boulevardier roles, in the many plays he wrote, of which there were more than 120. He was married five times, always to rising actresses whose careers he furthered. Probably his best-known wife was Yvonne Printemps to whom he was married between 1919 and 1932. Title: Confessions of a Cheat Passage: Le Roman d'un tricheur (sometimes known in English as The Story of a Cheat, but also as "Confessions of a Cheat", "The Story of a Trickster", or "The Cheat") is a 1936 film starring, written and directed by Sacha Guitry. It was adapted from Guitry's only novel, "Les Mmoires d'un tricheur", published in 1935. Title: The Lame Devil (film) Passage: The Lame Devil (UK: The Devil Who Limped; original title: Le Diable boiteux , French for "the devil with a limp") is a 1948 French black-and-white historical film written and directed by Sacha Guitry. A biography of the titular French diplomat Talleyrand (17541838), it stars Guitry in the lead role. Originally forbidden by the French censorship and turned into a play, the film went on to be released into six languages. Title: Je l'ai t trois fois Passage: Je l'ai t trois fois French: "I Did It Three Times" , is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Sacha Guitry, written by Sacha Guitry, starring Sacha Guitry and Louis de Funs. The English international title of this film is "She and Me". Title: Phil Rosen Passage: Phil Rosen (May 8, 1888 October 22, 1951) was an American film director and cinematographer. He directed 142 films between 1915 and 1949. Title: Plays and films of Sacha Guitry Passage: The French actor, writer, manager and director, Sacha Guitry had a prolific output of plays and films. His stage works range from historical dramas to contemporary light comedies. Some have musical scores, by composers including Andr Messager and Reynaldo Hahn. During the era of silent films Guitry avoided them, finding the lack of spoken dialogue fatal to dramatic impact. From the 1930s to the end of his life he enthusiastically embraced the cinema, making as many as five films in a single year.
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Sacha Guitry
Sergi Jord, is a Catalan innovator, installation artist, digital musician and Associate Professor at the Music Technology Group, Universitat Pompeu Fabra in which city, he is also a trained Physicist, a scientist who has specialized knowledge in the field of physics, the exploration of the interactions of matter and energy across the physical universe?
Title: Music Technology Group Passage: The Music Technology Group (MTG) is a research group of the Department of Information and Communication Technologies of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. It was founded in 1994 by its current director, Xavier Serra, and it specializes in sound and music computing research. Title: Nria Almiron Passage: Nria Almiron Roig (born 1967 in Sabadell) is a Catalan researcher and PhD in journalism, specialized in communication and power relations. She is a Professor in the Department of Communication of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) since 2008 and, previously, of the Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona (UAB). Title: Pompeu Fabra University Passage: Pompeu Fabra University (Catalan: "Universitat Pompeu Fabra" , ] ; UPF) is a public university in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Founded in 1990, the university is named for the linguist Pompeu Fabra, an expert on the Catalan language, credited with standardising this once-disused language and revising it, giving it the status it holds today. Title: Physicist Passage: A physicist is a scientist who has specialized knowledge in the field of physics, the exploration of the interactions of matter and energy across the physical universe. Title: Josep Joan Moreso Passage: Josep Joan Moreso (Tortosa, Spain, 27 March 1959) graduated in Law from the Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona (1983) where he also completed his PhD (1988), achieving high-class honours in both instances. He has held teaching posts at the Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona (19881995); the Universitat de Girona (19962000) and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (20002005). Rector of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra from May 2005 to June 2013. In October 2010, he was invested as doctor honoris causa of the Valparaso University (Chile). Title: Sergi Jord Passage: Sergi Jord (born November 15, 1961) is a Catalan innovator, installation artist, digital musician and Associate Professor at the Music Technology Group, Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. He is best known for directing the team that invented the Reactable. He is also a trained Physicist. Title: Jaume Subirana i Ortn Passage: Jaume Subirana (] ) (born 15 March 1963 in Barcelona) is a Catalan writer, poet, and blogger. He studied at the Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona and has taught at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra and the Open University of Catalonia, Barcelona. He has served as dean of Instituci de les Lletres Catalanes (200406). Title: Reactable Passage: The Reactable is an electronic musical instrument with a tabletop tangible user interface that was developed within the Music Technology Group at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain by Sergi Jord, Marcos Alonso, Martin Kaltenbrunner and Gnter Geiger. Title: Ricard Zapata-Barrero Passage: Ricard Zapata-Barrero is a political scientist specializing in immigration and diversity management in liberal democracies. He is Professor at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain). He has been visiting professor in Quebec. He is founder of the GRITIM-UPF (Interdisciplinary Research Group on Immigration), a multi-disciplinary group of researchers interested in the aspects of innovation in research and management of change processes arising from human mobility and immigration. He is also director of the Official Master of Immigration Management at Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Title: Science Communication Observatory Passage: The Science Communication Observatory (Catalan: "Observatori de la Comunicaci Cientfica" , Spanish: "Observatorio de la Comunicacin Cientfica" , OCC) is a Special Research Centre attached to the Department of Communication of the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, set up in 1994. This centre is specialized in the study and analysis of the transmission of scientific, medical, environmental and technological knowledge to society. The journalist Vladimir de Semir, associated professor of Science Journalism at the Pompeu Fabra University, was the funder and is the current director of the centre. A multidisciplinary team of researchers coming from different backgrounds (i.e. journalists, biologists, physicians, linguists, historians, etc.) is working on various lines of research: science communication; popularization of sciences, risk and crisis communication; science communication and knowledge representation; journalism specialized in science and technology; scientific discourse analysis; health and medicine in the daily press; relationships between science journals and mass media; history of science communication; public understanding of science; gender and science in the mass media, promotion of scientific vocations, science museology, etc.
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?Which city has more inhabitants Ordos City of Qiqihar ?
Title: 2010 Ordos Superleague Formula round Passage: The 2010 Ordos Superleague Formula round was a Superleague Formula round held on October 3, 2010, at the newly built Ordos International Circuit, Ordos City, China. It was Superleague Formula's first visit to China, and is followed the week after by a round through the streets of Beijing. It was the tenth round of the 2010 Superleague Formula season. Title: Ordos Mongolian Passage: Ordos Mongolian (also "Urdus"; Mongolian ; Chinese "'rdus") is a variety of Central Mongolic spoken in the Ordos City region in Inner Mongolia and historically by Ordos Mongols. It is alternatively classified as a language within the Mongolic language family or as a dialect of the Central Mongolian Mongolian standard language. Due to the research of Antoine Mostaert, the development of this dialect can be traced back 100 years. Title: HarbinQiqihar Intercity Railway Passage: HarbinQiqihar Intercity Railway, also known as Ha Qi Passenger Dedicated Line, is a high-speed railway located with in Heilongjiang province, China. It will connect the provincial capital Harbin and the second largest city in the province of Qiqihar. Total length of the railway is 286 km with a design speed 250300 kmh. It will travel from Harbin, via Suihua and Daqing, to Qiqihar. On July 5, 2009 construction started and it is expected for construction to be completed by the end of 2014, to be opened to revenue traffic in 2015. This line opened on August 17, 2015. Title: Altanochir (18821949) Passage: Altanochir (18821949) was an Inner Mongolian prince, politician, and general under the Republic of China and Mengjiang governments. He served as deputy head of Yeke-juu League (today Ordos City). An ethnic Mongol, he was a native of Right-Wing Rear Banner, Ordos (today administered as Hanggin Banner, Ordos City). Title: Qiqihar Passage: Qiqihar (; Manchu: "Cicigar" ) is one of the 13 Larger Municipalities in China, and the second largest city in the Heilongjiang province, China. The built-up ("or metro") area made up of Longsha, Tiefeng and Jianhua districts had 979,517 inhabitants, while the total population of the prefecture-level city was 5,367,003 at the 2010 census. These are mainly Han Chinese, though the city is also home to thirty-four minorities including Manchu, Daur, and Mongolians. Title: 2011 FIA GT1 Ordos round Passage: The 2011 FIA GT1 Ordos round was an auto racing event held at the Ordos International Circuit, Ordos City, China on 24 September, and was the eighth round of the 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship season. It was the FIA GT1 World Championship's first race held in China, as well as at the 3.751 km Ordos. The event was supported by Formula Pilota, and the overall event was held under the title of the "Kangbashi Cup". Title: Ordos International Circuit Passage: Ordos International Circuit(Chinese:), built in 2010, is a motorsport facility located in Kangbashi New Area, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, China. It hosted a round of the China Touring Car Championship, Scirocco Cup China and Superleague Formula in 2010. The circuit is 3.751 km long with 18 corners. Title: Ordos City Passage: Ordos (Mongolian: "Ordos qota" ; ) is one of the twelve major subdivisions of Inner Mongolia, China. It lies within the Ordos Loop of the Yellow River. Although mainly rural, Ordos is administered as a prefecture-level city. Its administrative seat is situated in Dongsheng which had a population of 582,544 inhabitants as of the 2010 census. Another Banner is being urbanized quickly around the city of Ejin Horo with about 251,894 inhabitants at the 2010 census which is the seat of Ordos Airport. Title: Dalad Banner Passage: Dalad Banner (Mongolian: "Dalad qosiu"; ) is a banner of western Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, lying on the southern (right) bank of the Yellow River. It is under the administration of Ordos City, although it is closer to the city of Baotou, 33 km to the north-northwest. Title: Ordos Ejin Horo Airport Passage: Ordos Ejin Horo Airport (IATA: DSN, ICAO: ZBDS) is an airport serving Ordos City in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is located in Ejin Horo Banner. First built in 1959 and called Dongsheng Airport, the airport ceased operation in 1983. In 2005 the airport was rebuilt at the current site with an investment of 350 million yuan, and re-opened in July 2007.
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Qiqihar
Are One Ok Rock and Galaxie 500 from the same country?
Title: Ford Galaxie Passage: The Ford Galaxie is a full-sized car that was built in the United States of America by Ford for model years 1959 through to 1974. The name was used for the top models in Ford's full-size range from 1958 until 1961, in a marketing attempt to appeal to the excitement surrounding the Space Race. For 1962, all full-size Fords wore the Galaxie badge, with "500" and "500XL" denoting the higher series. The Galaxie 500LTD was introduced for 1965 followed by the Galaxie 500 7-Litre for 1966. The Galaxie 500 part was dropped from the LTD in 1966, and from the XL in 1967; however the basic series structuring levels were maintained. The "regular" Galaxie 500 continued below the LTD as Ford's mid-level full-size model from 1965 until its demise at the end of the 1974 model year. Title: Toru Yamashita Passage: Toru Yamashita ( , Yamashita Tru ) (born December 7, 1988 in Osaka), better known by his stage name Toru, is a guitarist and leader in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. He was in the hip-hop group HEADS along with Ryota Kohama from ONE OK ROCK before they disbanded in 2002. Title: Ryota Kohama Passage: Ryota Kohama ( , Kohama Ryta ) (born 4 September 1989), better known as his stage name Ryota, is a bassist in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. He was in the hip-hop group HEADS along with Toru Yamashita from ONE OK ROCK before they disbanded in 2002. Title: Tomoya Kanki Passage: Tomoya Kanki ( , Kanki Tomoya ) (born June 27, 1987 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, better known by his stage name Tomoya). He played drums on ONE OK ROCK indie releases but did not officially join until 2007. Tomoya came from ESP Musical Academy where he used to be a teacher. He has the most curious hobbies among the band members and the eldest member of ONE OK ROCK. He is the one who often updates the ONE OK ROCK blog. Title: JinseiBoku Passage: JinseiBoku ( "Jinsei Kakete Boku wa", lit. "Life Times Me Equals") is the sixth full-length album by the Japanese rock band, One Ok Rock. It was released on March 6, 2013 and managed to reach first place on the Oricon weekly chart. This album brought ONE OK ROCK to worldwide popularity, especially after the first single, "The Beginning", was selected as official soundtrack in the live action adaptation of "Rurouni Kenshin". The song peaked at the 2 on the "Billboard" Japan Hot 100 and stayed for 45 weeks. The next single, "Deeper DeeperNothing Helps", was featured on the "" ("Nothing Helps") game and used for Suzuki Swift TV commercials ("Deeper Deeper"). Title: Galaxie 500 Passage: Galaxie 500 was an American alternative rock band that formed in 1987 and split up in 1991 after releasing three albums. Title: Galaxie (band) Passage: Galaxie is a francophone indie garage rock band formed in 2002 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Formerly known as Galaxie 500, they should not be confused with the American alternative rock band Galaxie 500. 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: Skyfall (One Ok Rock song) Passage: "Skyfall" is a limited CD single by Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. It was released on February 18, 2017 under the A-Sketch label and sold only at venues of the "2017 ONE OK ROCK "Ambitions" Japan Tour". It was not available at other stores, and sales were limited for each venue. 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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One Ok Rock
Galaxie 500
What range did Hsker D's frontman contribute?
Title: Warehouse: Songs and Stories Passage: Warehouse: Songs and Stories (1987) is the sixth and final studio album by alternative rock band Hsker D, originally released by Warner Bros. Records as a double album on two vinyl LPs. The band dissolved following the tour in support of its release, in part due to disagreements between songwriters Bob Mould and Grant Hart over the latter's drug use. This album, along with "Candy Apple Grey", showcases the increasing maturity of Mould and Hart's writinga change which alienated some long-time fans. This album is also known for its battle between the two songwriters, with Mould famously telling Hart that he would never have more than half of the songs on a Hsker D album. Title: Makes No Sense at All Passage: "Makes No Sense At All" is a song by Hsker D from the album "Flip Your Wig". The song was the only single from the album. The release of the single, along with the flip side track "Love Is All Around"the theme song to "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"demonstrated Hsker D's continued move away from their hardcore punk roots to a more melodic synthesis of pop and punk. Title: Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely Passage: "Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely" is a song by Hsker D from their album "Candy Apple Grey". The song was written by Grant Hart. It was released both as an EP in the United States and as a single in the United Kingdom in March 1986. Hsker D filmed a promotional video for the song, which garnered the band some play on MTV. Title: Hsker D Passage: Hsker D was an American rock band formed in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1979. The band's continual members were guitaristvocalist Bob Mould, bassist Greg Norton, and drummervocalist Grant Hart. Hsker D first gained notability as a hardcore punk band, later crossing over into alternative rock. Mould and Hart were the principal songwriters for Hsker D, with Hart's higher-pitched vocals and Mould's baritone taking the lead in alternating songs. Title: 2541 Passage: 2541 is the first solo EP from Grant Hart, formerly of the band Hsker D. It was Harts first solo release after the breakup of Hsker D in January 1988 and was released as a 3-inch mini CD single and as 12-inch, 45 rpm vinyl single. Title: Greg Norton Passage: Gregory James Norton (born 13 March 1959) is an American musician, formerly of the band Hsker D. While the majority of the band's songwriting was done by bandmates Bob Mould and Grant Hart, Norton contributed the songs "M.T.C.," "Don't Have a Life" and "Let's Go Die" to Hsker D's debut EP "Land Speed Record". He was born in Davenport, Iowa. Title: Hsker D discography Passage: The discography of Hsker D, an American punk rock band, consists of six studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, two extended plays, and ten singles. The band was formed by Bob Mould (guitar, vocals), Grant Hart (drums, vocals), and Greg Norton (bass guitar) in 1979. Their first album release was "Land Speed Record", a live album released through New Alliance Records. The band released its first studio album, "Everything Falls Apart" on its own label (Reflex Records) the following year. Hsker D signed with SST Records in 1983, and released its next three albums with that label. The Warner Music Group released the band's last two studio albums. Hsker D broke up in 1987. The band released 5 albums, including two double albums, between January 1984 and January 1987. Title: Circle of Friends (Bob Mould video) Passage: Circle of Friends is a DVD by Bob Mould of a live concert recorded in 2005 at the in Washington, D.C. The performance included songs from Mould's earlier bands Hsker D and Sugar, as well as his solo work. This particular show was part of the "Body of Song" tour, Mould's first non-solo tour for over a decade and the first one in which Hsker D material was played in a band format since the band broke up in 1988. Title: Reflex Records Passage: Reflex Records was an American independent record label formed by the members of hardcore punk band Hsker D and Terry Katzman. It was formed to help promote independent bands, after TwinTone Records rejected Hsker D's first single in 1979. Title: Patch the Sky Passage: Patch the Sky is the 12th solo album from former Hsker D and Sugar frontman Bob Mould.
baritone
Patch the Sky
Hsker D
Radvanovskya play written has sung as Elvira and in a libretto largely written by who?
Title: Sondra Radvanovsky Passage: Sondra Radvanovsky (born April 11, 1969) is an American-Canadian soprano. Specializing in 19th-century Italian opera, Radvanovsky has been called one of the leading Verdi sopranos of her generation. Her signature roles include Elvira in "Ernani", Leonora in "Il trovatore", Elena in "I vespri siciliani", lisabeth in "Don Carlos", and the title role in "Norma". Title: Bread and Roses Award Passage: The Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing is a British literary award presented for the best radical book published each year, with "radical book" defined as one that is "informed by socialist, anarchist, environmental, feminist and anti-racist concerns" in other words, ideologically left books. The award believes itself to be the UK's only left-wing only book prize. Books must be written, or largely written by authors or editors normally living in the UK, or international books available for purchase in the UK. Winning authors receive . The Bread and Roses Award is sponsored by the Alliance of Radical Booksellers and has no corporate sponsorship. Title: Chzan Seikan Passage: Chzan Seikan ( ) or "Mirror of Chzan", compiled in 1650 by Sh Shken, is the first official history of the Ryky Kingdom. In six scrolls, the main text occupies five and an accompanying summary the sixth. Unlike later official histories such as "Chzan Seifu" and "Kyy", which were written in kanbun, "Chzan Seikan" is largely written in Japanese, other than for the summary and a number of quotes in Chinese. Title: Horrible Histories: The Mad Millennium Passage: The Mad Millennium is a Horrible Histories musical play written by Terry Deary and first performed in 1999. The play is about 7 kids in a history lesson with a new history teacher and their only hope is to race through the centuries. It is the only HH play written into a published book - "The Mad Millennium: A Play by Terry Deary". Title: Serious Money Passage: Serious Money is a satirical play written by Caryl Churchill first staged in London in 1987. Its subject is the British stock market, specifically the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE). It is notable for being largely written in rhyming couplets. Title: Andria (Machiavelli) Passage: Andria is the first play written by Niccol Machiavelli, published in the period 1517-1520. It is a translation of a play written by the Latin comedy writer Terence, who had originally taken it from the Greek dramatist Menander. It is one of the examples of Machiavelli as a comedy writer, along with "The Mandrake" and the "Clizia". The play has been considered by some scholars semi-autobiographical. Title: List of songs recorded by The Sword Passage: The Sword is an American heavy metal band formed in Austin, Texas in 2003. The band released its debut album "Age of Winters" in 2006; the songs on the album were largely written by frontman J. D. Cronise before the band's formation, although the musical compositions were credited to the band as a whole. In 2007 the band contributed the track "Sea of Spears" to a split extended play (EP) with Swedish band Witchcraft, which was credited to Cronise and guitarist Kyle Shutt, as well as a cover version of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song". In 2008 the band released its second album "Gods of the Earth", which was again credited to Cronise (lyrics) and the band as a whole (music), as well as the single "Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians" which featured the previously unreleased track "Codex Corvidae" as the B-side. Title: Il trovatore Passage: Il trovatore (] ; Italian for "The Troubadour") is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto largely written by Salvadore Cammarano, based on the play "El trovador" (1836) by Antonio Garca Gutirrez. It was Gutirrez's most successful play, one which Verdi scholar Julian Budden describes as "a high flown, sprawling melodrama flamboyantly defiant of the Aristotelian unities, packed with all manner of fantastic and bizarre incident." Title: Alexander L. Baugh Passage: Alexander L. Baugh (born 1957) is a professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University (BYU). He has largely written on the history of the Latter Day Saint movement in the 1830s Missouri period, but has also written on such topics as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Great Britain during the 20th Century. Title: The Book of the Law Passage: Liber AL vel Legis (] ) is the central sacred text of Thelema, allegedly written down from dictation mostly by Aleister Crowley, although his wife Rose Edith Crowley is also known to have written two phrases into the manuscript of the Book after its dictation. Crowley claimed it was dictated to him by a discarnate entity named Aiwass. However, the three chapters are largely written in the first person by the Thelemic deities Nuit, Hadit, and Ra-Hoor-Khuit respectively, rather than by AiwassAiwaz.
Salvadore Cammarano
Sondra Radvanovsky
Il trovatore
Which English film and stage actor whose career spanned over four decades appeared in Saturday's Children?
Title: Michael Sharvell-Martin Passage: Michael Sharvell-Martin (2 February 1944 28 October 2010) was a popular British television and stage actor whose career spanned more than three decades. He was a familiar character actor on British television screens, guest starring in most prime time dramas and comedies throughout the seventies and eighties. Title: Paul Lavers Passage: Paul Lavers (born 1950) is a British former television presenter for Anglia television and for several shopping channels and is also a film, television and stage actor whose career has spanned four decades. Title: Claude Rains Passage: William Claude Rains (10 November 188930 May 1967) was an English film and stage actor whose career spanned 46 years. After his American film debut as Dr. Jack Griffin in "The Invisible Man" (1933) he appeared in classic films like "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938), "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939), "The Wolf Man" (1941), "Casablanca" and "Kings Row" (both 1942), "Notorious" (1946), and "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962). Title: Saturday's Children Passage: Saturday's Children is a 1940 American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring John Garfield, Anne Shirley, and Claude Rains. It is a third-time remake of the original Maxwell Anderson play with a previous version released in 1935 under the title "Maybe It's Love". Title: John Warner (actor) Passage: John Hickson Warner (1 January 1924 19 May 2001) was a British film, television and stage actor whose career spanned more than five decades. His most famous rle was that of Timothy Dawes in "Salad Days", which premiered in the UK at the Theatre Royal in 1954, and transferred to the Vaudeville Theatre in London in the same year. Title: Eli Wallach Passage: Eli Herschel Wallach ( ; December 7, 1915 June 24, 2014) was an American film, television and stage actor whose career spanned more than six decades, beginning in the late 1940s. Trained in stage acting, which he enjoyed doing most, he became "one of the greatest 'character actors' ever to appear on stage and screen" states TCM, with over 90 film credits. On stage, he often co-starred with his wife, Anne Jackson, becoming one of the best-known acting couples in the American theater. As a stage and screen character actor, Wallach had one of the longest careers in show business, spanning 62 years from his Broadway debut to his last major Hollywood studio movie. Title: James Ottaway Passage: James Ottaway (25 July 1908 16 June 1999) was a British film, television and stage actor whose career spanned seven decades. Title: Telly Savalas Passage: Aristotelis "Telly" Savalas (; January 21, 1922 January 22, 1994) was an American singer and character actor whose career spanned four decades of television. He was noted for his deep, gravelly voice and his bald head. He also released the one-hit wonder song, "If? ," which he introduced in the UK in 1975. He had also appeared as a guest on several talk and variety shows. Title: Andy Clyde Passage: Andrew Allan Clyde (March 25, 1892 May 18, 1967) was a Scottish-born American film and television actor whose career spanned more than four decades. In 1921 he broke into silent films as a Mack Sennett comic, debuting in "On a Summer Day". He was the fifth of six children of theatrical actor, producer and manager John Clyde. Clyde's brother David and his sister Jean also became screen actors. Title: Frdric Mariotti Passage: Frdric Mariotti (1 April 1883 22 February 1971) was a French stage and film actor whose career spanned more than four decades through the early silent film era into the early 1950s.
Claude Rains
Saturday's Children
Claude Rains
Toll Domestic Forwarding, part of Japan Post's Toll Group, offers freight services between which two countries?
Title: Toll Global Forwarding Passage: Toll Global Forwarding (TGF) is a division of the Toll Group. It provides international freight forwarding and supply chain management services that range from complex supply chain services through to port-to-port freight forwarding movements. Title: Qantas Freight Passage: Qantas Freight is a subsidiary company of Qantas, responsible for the air cargo operations of the Qantas group. It is the owner of freight airline Express Freighters Australia, freight forwarder Qantas Courier and trucking company Jets Transport Express. Qantas Freight was also a partner in two joint ventures with Australia Post: Australian air Express, specialising in door-to-door package delivery, and Star Track Express, a road freight company. In November 2012 Qantas Freight fully acquired Australia air Express and divested its shareholding in Star Track to Australia Post. Qantas Freight was also the owner of Asian-based freight forwarder DPEX Worldwide until that company was acquired by its competitor Toll Holdings in 2010. Title: Toll Domestic Forwarding Passage: Toll Domestic Forwarding (TDF) is a division of the Toll Group specialising in freight forwarding by road, rail and sea within and between Australia and New Zealand. Title: Japan Post Passage: Japan Post ( , Nippon Ysei Ksha ) was a government-owned corporation in Japan that existed from 2003 to 2007, offering postal and package delivery services, banking services, and life insurance. It was the nation's largest employer, with over 400,000 employees, and ran 24,700 post offices throughout Japan. One third of all Japanese government employees worked for Japan Post. As of 2005, the President of the company was Masaharu Ikuta, formerly Chairman of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. Title: Toll Group Passage: Toll Group, part of Japan Post, is a transportation and logistics company with operations in road, rail, sea, air and warehousing. Toll operates a network of 1,200 sites across 50 countries, with an Asia Pacific focus. Title: DHL Freight Passage: DHL Freight is a division of Deutsche Post DHL providing road and rail freight services across Europe, parts of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), North Africa and the Middle East. Together with DHL Global Forwarding (formerly DHL Danzas), it forms Deutsche Post's FreightForwarding business division. Title: Astar Air Cargo Passage: ASTAR Air Cargo was an American cargo airline based in Miami, Florida, USA. It operated regularly scheduled cargo charter services to as many as 34 US airports and nine international airports on behalf of DHL, as well as worldwide charter freight services. It provided air freight services to six domestic and foreign locations for the United States Department of Defense. Its main base was Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, Kentucky, with hubs at Miami International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport. Title: Air Cargo Inc Passage: Aircargo Communities Inc, also known as Air Cargo Inc, is the largest network of Air Freight Cartage agents and trucking companies providing services to the airline and freight forwarding community in North America. This network was established in 1941 during World War II by major US carriers including United, American, TWA, and Eastern to accommodate their ground transportation needs. After the deregulation of the industry in the early 1980s, the ACI model became a standard in the Freight Forwarding industry. The ACI Air freight Directory is used by thousands of Freight Forwarders and Airlines in Northern America and is referred to as the bible of the domestic air freight. Title: C. H. Robinson Passage: C.H. Robinson is a Fortune 500 provider of multimodal transportation services and third-party logistics (3PL). The company offers freight transportation, transportation management, brokerage and warehousing. It offers truckload, less than truckload, air freight, intermodal, and ocean transportation. Title: Toll Resources amp; Government Logistics Passage: Toll Resources Government Logistics (TRGL) is a division of the Toll Group. Predominantly, the division offers integrated logistics solutions to the oil and gas, mining, chemicals and coal industries in over 10 countries.
Australia and New Zealand
Toll Domestic Forwarding
Toll Group
Belle Sebastian: The Adventure Continues was released on what date in 2015?
Title: Belle and Sebastian Write About Love Passage: Belle and Sebastian Write about Love (also known informally as Write about Love) is the seventh studio album by indie-pop group Belle and Sebastian released on 11 October 2010. The album is the second collaboration between Belle and Sebastian and Tony Hoffer, who produced their previous album, "The Life Pursuit". Title: Belle amp; Sebastian: The Adventure Continues Passage: Belle Sebastian: The Adventure Continues (original title: Belle et Sbastien, l'aventure continue) is a 2015 French adventure film. It is directed by Christian Duguay. The film is the sequel to the 2013 film "Belle and Sebastian". Title: Very Good Eddie Passage: Very Good Eddie is a musical with a book by Guy Bolton and Philip Bartholomae, music by Jerome Kern, and lyrics by Schuyler Green and Herbert Reynolds, with additional lyrics by Elsie Janis, Harry B. Smith and John E. Hazzard and additional music by Henry Kailimai. The story was based on the farce "Over Night" by Bartholomae. The farcical plot concerns three couples and a sex-crazed voice teacher who board a Hudson River Day Line boat in Poughkeepsie, New York. Chaos ensues when two of the couples cross paths and accidentally trade partners. The vaudeville-style adventure continues at a hotel, where guests pop in and out of rooms while an inebriated desk clerk tries to sort through the madness. Title: Belle and Sebastian (film) Passage: Belle and Sebastian (French: Belle et Sbastien ) is a 2013 French adventure film directed by Nicolas Vanier. It was based on the novel "Belle et Sbastien" by Ccile Aubry. A sequel to the film, "", was released on 9 December 2015. Title: Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues Passage: Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by LucasArts. It is the sequel to the 2008 game, "". The game allows gamers to play all four cinematic adventures, including the latest film in the franchise, "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", which was not included in the previous game. Despite being tagged as a sequel, the game contains newly designed levels for all four movies. The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. The Mac OS X version of the game was released on 28 April 2011 by Feral Interactive. Title: Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie Passage: Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie (also known as Anchorman: The Adventure Continues) is the 2004 counterpart film to the film "", which was also released in the same year. Directed by Adam McKay and written by McKay and Will Ferrell, it stars Ferrell, Christina Applegate, David Koechner, Steve Carell, and Paul Rudd. Title: The Mystery of the Black Jungle Passage: The Mystery of the Black Jungle (Italian: "I misteri della jungla nera" ) is an exotic adventure novel written by Italian author Emilio Salgari, published in 1895. It features two of his most famous characters, the hunter Tremal-Naik and his loyal servant Kammamuri. The adventure continues in The Pirates of Malaysia. Title: Belle's Tales of Friendship Passage: Belle's Tales of Friendship is a live actionanimated Disney film released direct-to-video produced by Walt Disney Television Animation as a prequel to "". It was also released to help promote the syndicated television series, "Sing Me a Story with Belle", for which Belle (live-action) tells stories about classic cartoons such as "The Wise Little Hen", "The Three Little Pigs", "Morris the Midget Moose" and "Hansel and Gretel" with Belle narrating. The film stars Lyndsey McLeod who continues portraying Belle in live-action form. Title: Write About Love (song) Passage: "Write About Love" is the lead single, as well as the title track, of Belle Sebastian's 2010 album "Belle Sebastian Write About Love". The single was first released in the US on 7 September 2010, and is set to be released in the UK and in international markets on 25 October 2010. The track was also released as a free download for a limited time on Belle Sebastian's website. The song features actress Carey Mulligan on vocals. Title: Belle and Sebastian Passage: Belle and Sebastian are a Scottish band formed in Glasgow in January 1996. Led by Stuart Murdoch, the band has released 9 albums to date. Much of their work had been released on Jeepster Records, but they are now signed to Rough Trade Records in the United Kingdom and Matador Records in the United States. Though often praised by critics, Belle and Sebastian have enjoyed only limited commercial success.
9 December 2015
Belle amp; Sebastian: The Adventure Continues
Belle and Sebastian (film)
The 1962 United States Senate election in New York was held on which date, incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jacob Javits won against Democratic challenger James B. Donovan?
Title: James B. Donovan Passage: James Britt Donovan (February 29, 1916 January 19, 1970) was an American lawyer, United States Navy officer in the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the Office of Strategic Services, ultimately becoming General Counsel of the OSS (the predecessor of the CIA), and international diplomatic negotiator. Title: United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1990 Passage: The 1990 United States Senate election in Minnesota was held on November 6, 1990. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Rudy Boschwitz was defeated by Democratic challenger Paul Wellstone in a tight race. Widely considered an underdog and outspent by a 7-to-1 margin, Wellstone was the only candidate to defeat an incumbent senator in the 1990 election cycle and gained national attention after his upset victory. Title: United States Senate election in New York, 1962 Passage: The 1962 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 6, 1962. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jacob Javits won against Democratic challenger James B. Donovan. Title: United States Senate election in Wisconsin, 1962 Passage: The 1962 United States Senate election in Wisconsin was held on November 6, 1962. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Alexander Wiley ran for re-election, but was defeated by Democratic Gaylord A. Nelson. Title: United States Senate election in Vermont, 1950 Passage: The 1950 United States Senate election in Vermont took place on November 7, 1950. Incumbent Republican George Aiken ran successfully for re-election to another term in the United States Senate, defeating Democratic challenger James E. Bigelow. Title: United States Senate election in New York, 1980 Passage: The 1980 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 4, 1980. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jacob K. Javits was defeated in the primary, and Republican Al D'Amato won the three way election. Title: United States Senate election in Tennessee, 1976 Passage: The 1976 United States Senate election in Tennessee took place on November 2, 1976. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Bill Brock ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Democratic challenger James Sasser. Title: United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1984 Passage: The 1984 United States Senate election in Minnesota was held on November 6, 1984. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Rudy Boschwitz defeated Democratic challenger Joan Growe. Title: United States Senate election in New York, 1974 Passage: The 1974 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 5, 1974. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jacob K. Javits won against Democratic challenger Ramsey Clark in a three way election. Title: United States Senate election in New York, 1968 Passage: The 1968 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 5, 1968. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jacob Javits won against Democratic challenger Paul O'Dwyer and Conservative Party challenger James Buckley in a three way election.
November 6, 1962
United States Senate election in New York, 1962
James B. Donovan
Andalusian Hound and American Bulldog are types of what?
Title: American Bulldog Registry Passage: The American Bulldog is registered by many organisations dedicated to registering "pure-breed" animals. However, some specialize in registering American Bulldogs only. Title: Pit bull Passage: Pit bull is the common name for a type of dog. Formal breeds often considered in North America to be of the pit bull type include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The American Bulldog is also sometimes included. Many of these breeds were originally developed as fighting dogs from cross breeding bull-baiting dogs (used to hold the faces and heads of larger animals such as bulls) and terriers. After the use of dogs in blood sports was banned, such dogs were used as catch dogs in the United States for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt and drive livestock, and as family companions. Despite dog fighting now being illegal in the United States, it still exists as an underground activity, and pit bulls are a common breed of choice. Title: Spike and Tyke (characters) Passage: Spike and Tyke are fictional characters from the "Tom and Jerry" animated film series, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Spike Bulldog (who goes by different names in a few episodes - Killer for four episodes, Butch for two episodes, and Bulldog for one) is portrayed as an American bulldog, who is generally friendly and amiable, and a loving father to his son Tyke in several episodes. However, Spike's character also has a very stern, and fierce side, for occasions such as when he is defending his son Tyke. Title: Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco Passage: Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco is a 1996 American adventure comedy film and a sequel to the 1993 film "". Directed by David R. Ellis, the film features the three animals from the first film, Shadow the Golden Retriever (voiced by Ralph Waite, replacing Don Ameche, who died in 1993), Sassy the Himalayan cat (Sally Field), and Chance the American Bulldog (Michael J. Fox). It also features the voice work of Sinbad, Carla Gugino, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Stephen Tobolowsky, Jon Polito, Adam Goldberg, Al Michaels, Tommy Lasorda, and Bob Uecker. Title: American Bulldog Passage: The American Bulldog is a breed of utility dog. There are two specific types of American Bulldog, Standard and Classic; additionally, there are also mixes of the two types. Title: Andalusian Hound Maneto Passage: The Andalusian Hound Maneto is a dog breed native to Andalusia in Spain. It is frequently used to hunt rabbits and partridges. It is therefore often convenient to have an Andalusian Hound and a rabbit, or alternative rodent pet. Title: Zynga Passage: Zynga is an American video game developer running social video game services founded in July 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States. The company develops social games that work stand-alone on mobile phone platforms such as Apple iOS, Android, Windows Phone and on the Internet through its website, Zynga.com, and social networking websites such as Facebook, Google, and Tencent QQ. Zynga states its mission as "connecting the world through games." The company was named in honor of Zinga, CEO Mark Pincus' deceased American bulldog. Title: Andalusian Hound Passage: The Andalusian hound (Spanish: "Podenco andaluz" ) is a dog breed originating in Spain, especially Andalusia. These dogs are similar to other Iberian breeds such as the Ibizan Hound, the Portuguese Podengo, the Podenco Canario and the Maneto. In the Iberian Peninsula there are cave paintings representing dogs with a strong resemblance to these races. Dogs very similar to these, including the Cirneco dell'Etna and Pharaoh Hound, have been bred in much of the Mediterranean basin since ancient times. Despite the widespread belief that the podencos were introduced into Spain some 3,000 years ago by the Phoenicians, recent genetic studies have concluded that these dogs actually have a close genetic relationship with other European hunting dogs and are no more "primitive" than the others. Title: Bulldog Passage: The Bulldog is a medium-sized breed of dog commonly referred to as the English Bulldog or British Bulldog. Other scent-hound breeds include the Small Greek Domestic Dog, Irish Wolfhound, Bluetick Coonhound, Finnish Lapphund, and the Basset Hound. The Bulldog is a muscular, hefty dog with a wrinkled face and a distinctive pushed-in nose. The American Kennel Club (AKC), The Kennel Club (UK), and the United Kennel Club (UKC) oversee breeding records. Bulldogs were the fourth most popular purebreed in the US in 2007 according to the American Kennel Club. Title: Catahoula bulldog Passage: The Catahoula bulldog is a crossbreed dog created by crossing the Catahoula Cur and the American Bulldog.
dogs
Andalusian Hound
American Bulldog
What is a long-running Australian weekly magazine published by Pacific Magazines and aimed at women, New Idea or Grazia?
Title: New Idea Passage: New Idea is a long-running Australian weekly magazine published by Pacific Magazines and aimed at women. Title: Khasokhas Weekly Passage: (Nepali: ) is a Nepali weekly magazine, published in New York City. It started as a weekly newspaper in 2012 in the United States, before becoming a weekly magazine. It has been published every Friday since its launch on 15 January 2012. "Khasokhas Weekly" was also the first Nepali weekly newspaper to have been published in the United States and "Khasokhas Weekly Magazine" is the first Nepali weekly magazine in Nepali diaspora. "Khasokhas" is a Nepalese word whose dictionary meaning translates to "verified truth". Kishor Panthi is the editor-in-chief of the newspaper since 2012. Title: Grazia Passage: Grazia (] ; Italian for "Grace") is a weekly women's magazine that originated in Italy with international editions printed in Albania, Bahrain, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, France, Germany. Greece, Indonesia, India, Japan, Macedonia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Pakistan, Serbia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. Title: Pacific Magazines Passage: Pacific Magazines is a magazine publisher operating in Australia and New Zealand, owned by Seven West Media. It has it roots in the Southdown Press, the publishers of "New Idea" and long owned by the Murdoch family. When News Limited acquired the Herald and Weekly Times in 1987, the Australasian and Argus titles ("Australasian Post", "Home Beautiful", "Your Garden") were added. Title: Who (magazine) Passage: Who is a celebrity news and entertainment weekly magazine published in Australia by Pacific Magazines. It was launched as a sister magazine to the United States weekly "People", with a name change facilitated because of an existing Australian lad's mag of the same name. Title: Dulcie Boling Passage: Dulcie Boling (born Elizabeth Dulcie Boling on 29 March 1936) is an Australian businessperson and magazine editor. She was editor of New Idea magazine from 1977 to 1993. Boling was a senior executive of Southdown Press, which later became Pacific Magazines. Title: Fran Molloy Passage: Fran Molloy is an Australian journalist and author, journalism academic and founder of the Freeline forum for independent journalists in Australia. She is also a freelance member of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance. Her work has appeared in such newspapers as The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Sun-Herald as well as a range of magazines including Fast Thinking, The Walkley Magazine published by the Walkley Awards, G Magazine (Australia), Practical Parenting published by Pacific Magazines and others. Title: Men's Health (Australian magazine) Passage: Men's Health is an Australian monthly men's magazine published by Pacific Magazines. Aimed at men aged 25 to 44, it is Australia's highest selling magazine aimed at men. It features stories on physical fitness, health news, nutrition, fashion and sexual health. Its editor is Ian Cockerill. It more than doubles sales of its most direct competitor "Australian Men's Fitness". Title: That's Life! (Australian magazine) Passage: that's life! (usually abbreviated to TL!) is an Australian magazine published each Thursday by Pacific Magazines. "TL!" is a reality-based magazine, with most stories contributed by its readers. It was originally aimed at a 25 female demographic, but it appeals to all ages and genders, especially the puzzle section, where readers can win an array of prizes. The magazine's major rival is "Take 5". Title: Daniel Collopy Passage: Daniel Collopy (born 1 February 1978) is an Australian actor. His first television role was in 2000 as the character of Sean Edwards in the long-running Australian soap "Neighbours". Following this Collopy was offered a regular role in another long-running Australian soap Home and Away where he played lifeguard turned town mayor Josh West from 2001 until 2003 with further guest appearances in both 2005 and 2006. In 2003, he was nominated for a Logie Award being for Logie Award for Most Popular New Male Talent for his role in Home and Away. Collopy has guest starred in Packed to the Rafters, the police drama series City Homicide, and the comedy series Jesters.
New Idea
New Idea
Grazia
Baar railway station is situated in this municipality in the canton of what
Title: Ochira railway station Passage: Ochira railway station (Code:OCR) is an 'E-Class' railway station, situated near the city of Kollam in Kollam district of Kerala. Ochira railway station is situated at the borders of Kollam district. It falls under the Thiruvananthapuram railway division of the Southern Railway Zone, Indian Railways. The railway station is situated between Karunagappalli and Kayamkulam. The nearest important major rail head is Kollam Junction railway station. The other major railway stations near oachira are Kayamkulam Junction railway station and Karunagappalli railway station. Title: Bekal Fort railway station Passage: Bekal Fort Railway Station is one of the important railway station in Kasaragod district which serves thousands of people per day. It comes under the Southern Railway Zone of Indian Railways. Bekal Fort Railway Station handles over 10 trains and serves about 5000 of people per day. It is situated next to the Bekal Fort Beach and near to the Bekal Fort. The older name of this railway station was Pallikkere Railway Station. But later, it was named after the Bekal Fort as 'Bekal Fort Railway Station'. The Indian Railway has about 13 acres of land in the surrounding of the Bekal Fort Railway Station. Title: Kuri railway station Passage: Kuri railway station or Kura railway station (Code:KIF) is an 'F-Class' halt railway station, situated at the KollamSengottai branch line of Southern Railway, India. The station is situated between Avaneeswaram and Kottarakara railway stations in Kollam district, Kerala. The station is coming under Madurai railway division of Southern Railway Zone. The nearest major rail head of Kuri railway station is Kollam Junction railway station. Title: Perinad railway station Passage: Perinad railway station (Code:PRND) is an 'E-Class' railway station, situated near the city of Kollam in Kollam district of Kerala. Perinad Railway Station is falls under the Thiruvananthapuram railway division of the Southern Railway Zone, Indian Railways. Perinad railway station is situated between Munrothuruthu and Kollam Junction railway station. The nearest important major rail head is Kollam Junction railway station. Title: Chandanattop railway station Passage: Chandanathoppe railway station (Code:CTPE) or Chandanattop railway station is an 'F-class' halt railway station situated at KollamSengottai branch line of Southern Railway Zone, India. It is one among the 25 railway stations in Kollam district. The station is partially serving the city of Quilon. Chandanathoppe railway station is coming under the Madurai railway division of the Southern Railway Zone, Indian Railways. The nearest major rail head of Chandanathoppe railway station is Kollam Junction railway station. Title: Varkala Sivagiri railway station Passage: Varkala railway station also known as "Varkala Sivagiri railway station", station code VAK, is a major railway station serving the district of Thiruvananthapuram of Kerala. It is situated in the municipality of Varkala in Thiruvananthapuram district. It falls in the Thiruvananthapuram railway division of the Southern Railway zone of the Indian Railways. It is on Kollam-Thiruvananthapuram railway line and is an important railway station in Thiruvananthapuram district, after the Thiruvananthapuram Central station. In close proximity to the station is Varkala Bus Station. Title: Baar railway station Passage: Baar is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Zug, situated in the municipality of Baar. The station is located on the Zrich to Lucerne railway line and is an intermediate stop for InterRegio trains from Zrich to Lucerne and on Zrich S-Bahn line S9. Title: Steg railway station Passage: Steg railway station, also known as Steg im Tsstal railway station, is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Zurich. The station is situated in the municipality of Fischenthal and takes its name from the nearby village of Steg. It is located on the Tsstalbahn between Winterthur and Rapperswil, and is served by Zurich S-Bahn line S26. Title: Baar, Switzerland Passage: Baar is a municipality in the canton of Zug in Switzerland. Title: Rotenboden railway station Passage: Rotenboden is a railway station on the Gornergrat railway, a rack railway which links the resort of Zermatt with the summit of the Gornergrat. The station is situated west of the Gornergrat, in the Swiss municipality of Zermatt and canton of Valais. At an altitude of 2815 m above mean sea level, it is the second highest open-air railway station in Europe, after the Gornergrat railway station, on the same line.
Zug
Baar railway station
Baar, Switzerland
Charles Brabin and David Lean, have which mutual occupations?
Title: The Valley of the Giants (1927 film) Passage: The Valley of the Giants is a 1927 silent film adventure directed by Charles Brabin and starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon who were real-life man and wife. It was based on a novel by Peter B. Kyne. First National produced and distributed the film having gained the screen rights to the story from Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount. Paramount had made a version of the novel in 1919 with Wallace Reid. A copy of this film survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. It is also listed as existing in an incomplete print at the Library of Congress. Title: Charles Brabin Passage: Charles J. Brabin (April 17, 1882 November 3, 1957) was an American film director and screenwriter. Title: Twinkletoes Passage: Twinkletoes is a 1926 silent film romantic drama directed by Charles Brabin and starring Colleen Moore. The film, as with most of Moore's vehicles at this time, was produced by her husband John McCormick with the couple distributing through Moore's resident studio First National. This film is one of Moore's surviving films from the late silent era and is available on DVD. Title: While New York Sleeps Passage: While New York Sleeps is a 1920 American crime drama film produced by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Charles Brabin, who was the husband of actress Theda Bara. The film tells three distinct episodic stories using the same actors, Estelle Taylor and Marc McDermott. Long thought to be a lost film like many other Fox Film productions from this period, a copy of this movie is now in the collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Title: Burning Daylight (1928 film) Passage: Burning Daylight is a 1928 silent dramatic action adventure film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon, a real-life married couple. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures and based on a novel by Jack London. It was previously filmed by Metro Pictures in 1920. Title: Blind Wives Passage: Blind Wives is a 1920 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Charles Brabin. The film reunites director Brabin with the stars of his previous success "While New York Sleeps", Marc McDermott and Estelle Taylor. The film is based on a 1914 Broadway stage play by Edward Knoblock, "My Lady's Dress" which starred Mary Boland. This film survives in prints held by George Eastman House and by the Library of Congress. Title: Stella Maris (1925 film) Passage: Stella Maris is a 1925 silent film directed by Charles Brabin, written by Mary Alice Scully and based on a William J. Locke's novel. The film is a remake of the 1918 version, starring Mary Pickford. Title: Mismates Passage: Mismates is a 1926 silent film starring Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter. The movie was written by Sada Cowan from a play by Myron C. Fagan and directed by Charles Brabin. This film is now lost. Title: A Wicked Woman Passage: A Wicked Woman is a 1934 drama film starring Mady Christians as a woman who kills her abusive husband to protect her family and builds a new life to raise their four children. It was directed by Charles Brabin and also starred Jean Parker and Charles Bickford. It was based on the novel "Wicked Woman" by Anne Austin. Title: David Lean Passage: Sir David Lean, CBE (25 March 190816 April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor, responsible for large-scale epics such as "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957), "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962) and "Doctor Zhivago" (1965). He also directed adaptations of Dickens novels "Great Expectations" (1946) and "Oliver Twist" (1948), as well as the romantic drama "Brief Encounter" (1945).
film director and screenwriter
Charles Brabin
David Lean
Who starred with Jay Mohr in a 1997 American romantic comedy?
Title: Paulie Passage: Paulie is a 1998 American adventure fantasy comedy film about a disobedient bird named Paulie, starring Tony Shalhoub, Gena Rowlands, Hallie Eisenberg, and Jay Mohr. Mohr performs both the voice of Paulie and the on-screen supporting role of Benny, a character who has a lot of dialogue with Paulie. Title: Suicide Kings Passage: Suicide Kings is a 1997 American mystery crime film based on Don Stanford's short story "The Hostage" and directed by Peter O'Fallon. It stars Christopher Walken, Denis Leary, Sean Patrick Flanery, Johnny Galecki, Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto and Henry Thomas. The film follows the group of criminals who kidnap a respected Mafia figure. It has a 34 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed 1.7 million in the US. Title: Jay Mohr Passage: Jon Ferguson Cox "Jay" Mohr (born Jon Ferguson Mohr; August 23, 1970) is an American actor, comedian and radio host. He is known for his role as Professor Rick Payne in the TV series "Ghost Whisperer" (20062008), the title role in the CBS sitcom "Gary Unmarried" (20082010), as a featured cast member on the sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live" (19931995) and the back-stabbing sports agent Bob Sugar in "Jerry Maguire" (1996). Since making his cinema debut with "Jerry Maguire", he has appeared in many more high-profile films, including "Suicide Kings" (1997), "Picture Perfect" (1997), "Paulie" (1998), "Small Soldiers" (1998), "The Adventures of Pluto Nash" (2002), "Are We There Yet? " (2005), "Street Kings" (2008), "Hereafter" (2010) and "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013). Title: Go (1999 film) Passage: Go is a 1999 American crime comedy film written by John August and directed by Doug Liman, with intertwining plots involving three sets of characters. The film stars William Fichtner, Katie Holmes, Jay Mohr, Sarah Polley, and Scott Wolf and features Taye Diggs, Breckin Meyer, Timothy Olyphant, Desmond Askew, Jane Krakowski, J. E. Freeman, and Melissa McCarthy in her film debut. The film performed moderately at the box office, but was critically acclaimed. It has since become a cult classic. Title: Local Heroes (TV series) Passage: Local Heroes is an American comedy television series created by Frank Mula. The series stars Ken Hudson Campbell, Kristin Dattilo, Louis Ferreira, Jason Kristofer and Jay Mohr. The series aired from March 17, 1996, to April 14, 1996, on Fox. Title: Picture Perfect (1997 film) Passage: Picture Perfect is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and starring Jennifer Aniston, Jay Mohr, Kevin Bacon, Illeana Douglas, Olympia Dukakis, and Anne Twomey. Title: Gasping for Airtime Passage: Gasping for Airtime: Two Years in the Trenches of Saturday Night Live is a 2004 memoir by former "Saturday Night Live" featured player Jay Mohr. In it, Mohr recounts, among other things, his battles with panic attacks, being intimidated by castmates Rob Schneider and Ellen Cleghorne, his conflicts with Al Franken, his admiration for deceased castmates Chris Farley and Phil Hartman, the admission that he stole material from actorcomedian Rick Shapiro, and being depressed about his lack of sketch appearances. Title: Illeana Douglas Passage: Illeana Hesselberg, most commonly known as Illeana Douglas, (born July 25, 1965) is an American actress, director, screenwriter, and producer. Douglas has had a long-ranging diverse career as a character actor with a specialty in comedy. Notable works include work in a 2001 episode of "Six Feet Under" for which she received a Primetime Emmy nomination as Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series and won the Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series award from OFTA, the Online Film Television Association and her work in the TV series "Action" opposite Jay Mohr for which she won a Satellite Award for Best Actress Television Series Musical or Comedy. She can currently be seen on Turner Classic Movies where she hosts specials focused on unheralded women directors from film history. Title: Are We There Yet? (film) Passage: Are We There Yet? is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Brian Levant. It was written by Steven Gary Banks, Claudia Grazioso, J. David Stem, and David N. Weiss based on a story by Banks and Grazioso. Ice Cube stars alongside an ensemble cast featuring Nia Long, Aleisha Allen, Philip Daniel Bolden, Jay Mohr, and Tracy Morgan. Title: Speaking of Sex Passage: Speaking of Sex is a 2001 CanadianAmericanFrench romantic comedy film directed by John McNaughton and starring Bill Murray, James Spader, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Jay Mohr.
Jennifer Aniston
Jay Mohr
Picture Perfect (1997 film)
Which star featured in Non-Stop is most widely known for her performance as Lady Mary Crawley in "Dowton Abbey"?
Title: Jessica Brown Findlay Passage: Jessica Rose Brown Findlay (born 13 September 1989) is an English actress, most widely known for her performance as Lady Sybil Crawley in the ITV (UK) and PBS (U.S.) television period drama series" Downton Abbey", and for her role as Emelia Conan Doyle in the 2011 British comedy-drama feature film "Albatross". Title: Michelle Dockery Passage: Michelle Suzanne Dockery (born 15 December 1981) is an English actress and singer. She is most widely known for her performance as Lady Mary Crawley in the ITV (UK) and PBS (U.S.) television period drama series "Downton Abbey" (201015), for which she was nominated for three consecutive Emmy Awards in the category for Outstanding Lead Actress In Drama Series, and a Golden Globe Award nomination. She made her professional stage debut in "His Dark Materials" in 2004. For her role as Eliza Doolittle in the 2007 London revival of "Pygmalion", she was nominated for the Evening Standard Award. Title: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Passage: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (baptized 26 May 1689 21 August 1762) was an English aristocrat, letter writer and poet. Lady Mary is today chiefly remembered for her letters, particularly her letters from travels to the Ottoman Empire, as wife to the British ambassador to Turkey, which have been described by Billie Melman as "the very first example of a secular work by a woman about the Muslim Orient". Aside from her writing, Lady Mary is also known for introducing and advocating for smallpox inoculation to Britain after her return from Turkey. Her writings usually address and challenge the hindering contemporary social attitudes towards women and their intellectual and social growth. Title: Calveley Hall Passage: Calveley Hall is a country house to the west of the village of Milton Green, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1684 for Lady Mary Calveley. After Lady Mary's death the estate passed by marriage to the Leghs of Lyme. In 1818 it was remodelled for Thomas Legh, and further alterations have been carried out during the 20th century. Title: Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton Passage: Lady Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton, also known as the Lady Mary Victoria Hamilton (11 December 185014 May 1922) was the Lanarkshire-born, Scottish great-grandmother of Prince Rainier III of Monaco, the fashion designer Prince Egon von Frstenberg, the socialite and actress Princess Ira von Frstenberg and the Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Karel Schwarzenberg. She was the daughter of William Alexander Anthony Archibald Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton and of his wife, Princess Marie Amelie Elizabeth Caroline of Baden. Through her maternal grandmother, she was a third cousin of Emperor Napolon III of France. She was a first cousin of Queen Carola of Saxony, Queen Stephanie of Portugal, King Carol I of Romania, and Princess Marie, Countess of Flanders (mother of King Albert I of the Belgians). Title: Mary Elphinstone, Lady Elphinstone Passage: Lady Mary Frances Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone, Lady Elphinstone DCVO (born Lady Mary Frances Bowes-Lyon; 30 August 1883 8 February 1961) was a maternal aunt and godparent of Elizabeth II. Title: Christine Crawley, Baroness Crawley Passage: Christine Mary Crawley, Baroness Crawley FRSA (born 9 January 1950) is a British politician for the Labour Party. Title: Non-Stop (film) Passage: Non-Stop is a 2014 American mystery action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery, Lupita Nyong'o, and Scoot McNairy. An international co-production among France, the United States, and the United Kingdom, it was the first film from Silver Pictures since "Weird Science", and its first film to be distributed by Universal Pictures since the end of Universal's deal with Warner Bros.. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and was a box office success. Title: Judith Drake Passage: Judith Drake (fl. 1670s1723) was an English intellectual and author who was active in the last decade of the 17th century. She was part of a circle of intellectuals, authors, and philosophers which included Mary Astell, Lady Mary Chudleigh, Elizabeth Thomas, Elizabeth Elstob, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, and John Norris. She was married to James Drake F.R.S., physician and Tory pamphleteer. She is remembered in the field of feminist literature for her 1696 essay, "An Essay in Defence of the Female Sex". Title: Laura Carmichael Passage: Laura Elizabeth Carmichael (born 16 July 1986) is an English actress, most widely known for her performance as Lady Edith Crawley in the ITV (UK) and PBS (U.S.) television period drama series" Downton Abbey". Her other television work includes "Marcella" (2016). , and the feature film "A United Kingdom" (2016).
Michelle Dockery
Non-Stop (film)
Michelle Dockery
When was the British sitcom first broadcast on Channel 4 in which Margaret Alice Cabourn-Smith appears on?
Title: Uncle (TV series) Passage: Uncle is a British sitcom written and directed by Oliver Refson Lilah Vandenburgh. A pilot episode was first broadcast on Channel 4 in December 2012, before the show was commissioned by BBC Three. The first episode from the series, a remake of the pilot, aired on 13 January 2014. "Uncle" stars Nick Helm, Daisy Haggard, Elliot Speller-Gillott and Sydney Rae White. The show was renewed for a second series, and it began on BBC Three on 10 February 2015. Title: Lovesick (TV series) Passage: Lovesick (formerly known as Scrotal Recall) is a British sitcom created by Tom Edge which was first broadcast on Channel 4 in October 2014. A second series was released on Netflix globally on 17 November 2016. The show has been renewed for a third series. Title: Man Down (TV series) Passage: Man Down is a British sitcom first broadcast on 18 October 2013 on Channel 4 and starring Greg Davies as Dan, a man who hates his job as a teacher and who recently broke up with his girlfriend. Title: Catastrophe (2015 TV series) Passage: Catastrophe is a British sitcom first broadcast on 19 January 2015 on Channel 4. It stars Sharon Horgan as Sharon Morris and Rob Delaney as Rob Norris, who get together after she becomes pregnant following a brief affair while he is in the UK on business. Carrie Fisher, Ashley Jensen, and Mark Bonnar play supporting characters in the series. Title: PhoneShop Passage: PhoneShop is a British sitcom that was first broadcast on Channel 4 as a television pilot on 13 November 2009, as part of the channel's "Comedy Showcase" season of comedy pilots. It was then followed by a six-episode series that was commissioned on E4 and broadcasting began on 7 October 2010. Title: Chickens (TV series) Passage: Chickens is a British sitcom that was first broadcast on Channel 4 as a television pilot on 2 September 2011, as part of the channel's "Comedy Showcase" season of comedy pilots. It was then followed by a six-episode series that was commissioned on Sky 1 and broadcasting began on 22 August 2013 and ended on 26 September 2013. The show is about three men who dont go off to fight in the First World War and consequently become social outcasts in their village. It was nominated for Best Comedy Programme at the 2014 Broadcast Awards. Title: Porridge (TV series) Passage: Porridge is a British sitcom first broadcast on BBC One from 1974 to 1977, running for three series, two Christmas specials and a feature film also titled "Porridge" (released under the title "Doing Time" in the United States). Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, it stars Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale as two inmates at the fictional HMP Slade in Cumberland. "Doing porridge" is British slang for serving a prison sentence, porridge once being the traditional breakfast in British prisons. Title: List of Black Books characters Passage: Black Books is a BAFTA Award winning sitcom first broadcast on Channel 4 from 2000 to 2004. It revolves around the lives of three main characters: Bernard Black, played by Dylan Moran; Manny Bianco, played by Bill Bailey; and Fran Katzenjammer, played by Tamsin Greig. Bernard is the belligerent owner of the book shop Black Books, while Manny is his assistant, and Fran is their friend and neighbour. All three characters appeared in all 18 episodes of the show. Supporting characters appeared infrequently to support each episode's storyline, a number of whom were guest stars, as well as lesser known actors who went on to have major roles in British comedy series. Co-writer Graham Linehan also appeared in Ep. 1.2 as the "I Love Books" customer and Ep 1.5 as a fast food customer. Title: Margaret Cabourn-Smith Passage: Margaret Alice Cabourn-Smith (born July 25, 1975 in Richmond upon Thames) is an English comedy actress with appearances on "Catastrophe", "The IT Crowd", "Psychoville," "Peep Show" and "Fresh Meat". Title: Small Potatoes (1999 TV series) Passage: Small Potatoes is a British sitcom television series written by Richard Pinto and Sharat Sardana, first broadcast on Channel 4 from 1999 to 2001. Starring Tommy Tiernan, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Morgan Jones and Omid Djalili, it is set in east London and follows the life of a video rental shop employee, Ed Hewitt, and his friends.
19 January 2015
Margaret Cabourn-Smith
Catastrophe (2015 TV series)
What legionary fortress located on the site of the modern city of Chester is a popular landmark to photograph?
Title: Bala Hissar, Kabul Passage: Bala Hissar is an ancient fortress located in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan. The estimated date of construction is around the 5th century AD. Bala Hissar sits to the south of the modern city centre at the tail end of the Kuh-e-Sherdarwaza Mountain. The Walls of Kabul, which are 20 ft high and 12 ft thick, start at the fortress and follow the mountain ridge in a sweeping curve down to the river. It sports a set of gates for access to the fortress. The Kh-e Shr Darwzah (lion door) mountain is behind the fort. Title: Caerleon Passage: Caerleon ( ; Welsh: "Caerllion" ) is a suburban town and community, situated on the River Usk in the northern outskirts of the city of Newport, Wales. Caerleon is a site of archaeological importance, being the location of a notable Roman legionary fortress, Isca Augusta, and an Iron Age hillfort. The Wales National Roman Legion Museum and Roman Baths Museum are in Caerleon close to the remains of Isca Augusta. The town also has strong literary associations, as Geoffrey of Monmouth makes Caerleon one of the most important cities in Britain in his "Historia Regum Britanni", and Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote "Idylls of the King" while staying there. Title: Lindum Colonia Passage: Lindum Colonia, was the Roman name for the settlement which is now the City of Lincoln in Lincolnshire. It was founded as a Roman Legionary Fortress during the reign of the Emperor Nero (58-68) or possibly later. Evidence from Roman tombstones suggests that Lincoln was first garrisoned by the Ninth Legion, "Hispana" which probably moved from Lincoln to found the fortress at York around c.71 A.D. Lindum was then garrisoned by the Second Legion "Aduitrix", which then went on to Chester in 77-8 A.D. Title: Eastgate and Eastgate Clock Passage: Eastgate and Eastgate Clock in Chester, Cheshire, England, stand on the site of the original entrance to the Roman fortress of "Deva Victrix". It is a prominent landmark in the city of Chester and is said to be the most photographed clock in England after Big Ben. Title: History of Perth, Scotland Passage: Perth (Scottish Gaelic: "Peairt" ) is a city and former royal burgh in central Scotland. There has been a settlement at Perth since prehistoric times. Finds in and around Perth show that it was occupied by the Mesolithic hunter-gatherers who arrived in the area more than 8,000 years ago. Nearby Neolithic standing stones and circles followed the introduction of farming from about 4000 BC, and a remarkably well preserved Bronze age log boat dated to around 1000 BC was found in the mudflats of the River Tay at Carpow to the east of Perth. Carpow was also the site of a Roman legionary fortress. Title: Isca Augusta Passage: Isca, variously specified as Isca Augusta or Isca Silurum, was the site of a Roman legionary fortress and settlement or "vicus", the remains of which lie beneath parts of the present-day suburban village of Caerleon to the north of the city of Newport in South Wales. The site includes Caerleon Amphitheatre and is protected by Cadw. Title: Deva Victrix Passage: Deva Victrix, or simply Deva, was a legionary fortress and town in the Roman province of Britannia on the site of the modern city of Chester. The fortress was built by the Legio II "Adiutrix" in the AD 70s as the Roman army advanced north against the Brigantes, and rebuilt completely over the next few decades by the Legio XX "Valeria Victrix". In the early 3rd century the fortress was again rebuilt. The legion probably remained at the fortress until the late 4th or early 5th century, upon which it fell into disuse. Title: Castra Albana Passage: The Castra Albana ] was a permanent legionary fortress of the "Legio II Parthica", founded by the Emperor Septimius Severus (193-211) on the modern site of Albano Laziale. Today, the ruins of the structures inside the castra, such as the so-called Baths of Caracalla and the Amphitheatre represent one of the largest collections of Roman archaeological remains in Latium, outside of Rome. Title: Petavonium Passage: Petavonium was a Roman Legionary Fortress "(castrum)" of the Legio X Gemina, and later a Roman city formed from the canabae, or civilian camp. It was located in the valley of Vidriales in an area of the modern Santibanez de Vidriales and its hamlet Rosinos de Vidriales, in the province of Zamora (Castilla y Leon). Title: Hajar an-Nasar Passage: Hajar an-Nasar ("the eagle's rock") is an ancient fortress located in northern Morocco. It was constructed in the 10th-century by the Idrisid dynasty. The archaeological site is situated on a rocky crest overlooking the headwaters of a tributary of the Loukkos River around 40 km almost due east of the modern city of Larache.
Deva Victrix
Eastgate and Eastgate Clock
Deva Victrix
Which of the Indian casinos which formed the Legal forms of gambling in the U.S. state of Connecticut is one of the largest casinos in the United States, with 364000 sqft of gambling space?
Title: Gambling in New Jersey Passage: Gambling in New Jersey includes casino gambling in Atlantic City, the New Jersey Lottery, horse racing, off-track betting, charity gambling, amusement games, and social gambling. New Jersey's gambling laws are among the least restrictive in the United States; legal, in-state online gambling was instituted in New Jersey in November 2013, and the state is challenging Nevada's grandfathered federal statutory monopoly on legal sports betting. Title: Gambling in Connecticut Passage: Legal forms of gambling in the U.S. state of Connecticut include two Indian casinos (Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun), parimutuel wagering, charitable gaming, and the Connecticut Lottery. Title: Gambling in North Carolina Passage: Legal forms of gambling in the U.S. state of North Carolina include the North Carolina Education Lottery, two Indian casinos, charitable bingo and raffles, and low-stakes "beach bingo". North Carolina has long resisted expansion of gambling, owing to its conservative Bible belt culture. Title: Mohegan Sun Passage: Mohegan Sun is one of the largest casinos in the United States, with 364000 sqft of gambling space. It is located on 240 acre along the banks of the Thames River in Uncasville, Connecticut. It is in the foothills of southeastern Connecticut, where 60 percent of the state's tourism is concentrated. It features the 12,000-seat capacity Mohegan Sun Arena, home of the New England Black Wolves of the National Lacrosse League and the Women's National Basketball Association's Connecticut Sun. It houses a 350-seat Cabaret Theatre, the 300-seat Wolf Den, and 100000 sqft of meeting and function room space, including the Northeasts largest ballroom and 130000 sqft of retail shopping. It is also where the studio of WMOS is located. Title: Gambling in California Passage: Legal forms of gambling in the U.S. state of California include cardrooms, Indian casinos, the California State Lottery, parimutuel wagering on horse racing, and charitable gaming. Title: California Gambling Control Commission Passage: California Gambling Control Commission (CGCC) is the official gambling commission of the state of California. It states its aim is to "foster honest, competitive gambling in California that is free of criminal and corruptive elements." The governor of the commission as of 2012 is Jerry Brown; Judge Eugene Balonon was a former governor of the commission as was Burks Shelton. Shelton was appointed by then Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2004 who was stated to have an aversion to gambling and demanded tighter regulation of populating Indian casinos, declaring that the commission would "yank their licenses for those slot machines" if the casinos were found guilty of misconduct. Title: Mashantucket Pequot Tribe Passage: The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation is a federally recognized Native American nation in the state of Connecticut. They are descended from the Pequot people, an Algonquian-language tribe that dominated the southern New England coastal areas. Within their reservation in Ledyard, New London County, the Mashantucket Pequot own and operate Foxwoods Resort Casino. As of 2012, it is the world's largest resort casino in terms of gambling space and number of slot machines. Title: Gambling in Texas Passage: Legal forms of gambling in the U.S. state of Texas include the Texas Lottery; parimutuel wagering on horse and greyhound racing; charitable bingo, pull-tabs, and raffles; and three Indian casinos. Title: John Warren Kindt Passage: John W. Kindt, MBA, J.D., LL.M., SJD, is a gambling critic and a Professor of Business and Legal Policy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Since 1990, Professor Kindt has probably been best known as one of the most well-published academics in issues relating to gambling. He has served as a senior editor, contributing author, and intermittent co-author of the "United States International Gambling Report" and "United States International Gaming Report" (also known as "U.S. Intl Gambling Report"). Kindt's academic research and publications contributed to the enactment of the 1996 U.S. National Gambling Impact Study Commission, the U.S. Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, and various other Federal and state statutes. Title: Gambling in Maine Passage: Legal forms of gambling in the U.S. state of Maine include parimutuel wagering on horse races, the Maine Lottery, two casinos, and charitable gaming.
Mohegan Sun
Gambling in Connecticut
Mohegan Sun
What continent are both Mitella and Inula found in?
Title: South Polar dinosaur Passage: The South Polar dinosaurs proliferated during the Early Cretaceous (145100 Ma) while the continent of Australia was still linked to Antarctica to form East Gondwana, a continent that had rifted from Africa and drifted southward. Much of this southern continent lay inside the Antarctic Circle, and the climate there was unlike any that exists today. This led to fauna and flora that were unique to the time. Much of what is known about the fauna of Polar Australia comes from fossil beds found in Dinosaur Cove and Flat Rocks on the Victorian coast of southeast Australia. Title: Inula conyza Passage: Inula conyza, known as ploughman's-spikenard, is a species of plant from Asteraceae family that can be found in Europe, North Africa, and the Near East. Title: Climate of Africa Passage: Due to Africa's position across equatorial and subtropical latitudes in both the northern and southern hemisphere, several different climate types can be found on the continent of Africa. Africa mainly lies within the intertropical zone between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Only the northernmost and the southernmost fringes of the continent have a Mediterranean climate. Because of this geographical situation, Africa is a hot continent as the solar radiation intensity is always high. Thus, warm and hot climates prevails all over Africa but the northern part is the most marked part by aridity and high temperatures. The climate of Africa is a range of climates such as the equatorial climate, the tropical wet and dry climate, the tropical monsoon climate, the semi-desert climate (semi-arid), the desert climate (hyper-arid and arid), the subtropical highland climate etc. Temperate climates remain rare through the continent except at very high elevations and along the fringes. In fact, the climate of Africa is more dependent to rainfall amount than to temperatures as they are consistently high. African deserts are the sunniest and the driest parts of the continent due to the prevailing presence of the subtropical ridge with subsiding, hot, dry air masses. Africa holds many heat-related records : the continent has the hottest extended region year-round, the areas with the hottest summer climate, the highest sunshine duration etc. Title: Inula Passage: Inula is a large genus of about 90 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe, Asia and Africa. Title: Trixis inula Passage: Trixis inula, the tropical threefold, is a plant species native to Texas, Mexico, Central America, northern South America, and the West Indies. It is found on open, sandy sites such as roadsides, thorn scrub, thickets, etc. Title: Mitella Passage: Mitella is a genus of flowering plants known as miterworts or bishop's caps. "Mitella" species are native to temperate and arctic North America and Asia. Title: Inula salicina Passage: Inula salicina (common name Irish fleabane (UK) or willowleaf yellowhead) is a plant species in the genus "Inula" in the family Asteraceae. It is found across Europe and Asia from Portugal to Japan. It has been reported growing in the wild in a few scattered locations in North America but it has not become widely established there. Title: Helenin Passage: Helenin is a phytochemical mixture found in many plant species, including the "Inula helenium" (elecampane) of the Asteraceae family. It is a mixture of two isomeric sesquiterpene lactones, alantolactone and isoalantolactone. Title: Capitulum mitella Passage: Capitulum is a monotypic genus of sessile marine stalked barnacles. Capitulum mitella is the only species in the genus. It is commonly known as the Japanese goose barnacle or kamenote and is found on rocky shores in the Indo-Pacific region. Title: Axillarin Passage: Axillarin is an O-methylated flavonol. It can be found in "Pulicaria crispa", "Filifolium sibiricum", "Inula britannica", "Wyethia bolanderi" in "Balsamorhiza macrophylla" and in "Tanacetum vulgare". It can also be synthetized.
Asia
Mitella
Inula
The American Power Boat Association sanctions a race in which category, which has a hull shape that allows the boat to be supported by planing forces?
Title: Powerboating Passage: Power boating describes activities performed in a motorized boat. Generally, a power boat has a high power-to-weight ratio and a hull design that allows for easy planing, which allows for higher speed and improved handling. Also, the shape of the actual boat is usually very streamlined, which minimizes air resistance and drag, therefore increasing speed. Power boats are used in yachting, waterskiing and wakeboarding. Title: APBA Gold Cup Passage: APBA Gold Cup is the premier hydroplane boat race in the United States, which is sanctioned by the American Power Boat Association and run as part of the H1 Unlimited season. The race has been contested annually since 1904, and, up until 1990, rotated regularly between locations. Title: Jack Beebe Passage: Jack Beebe was a hydroplane mechanic from Detroit, Michigan who drove the Miss Detroit hydroplane to the 1915 American Power Boat Association Gold Cup victory after replacing the original driver of the boat who became seasick. Title: Don Johnson Passage: Donald Wayne Johnson (born December 15, 1949) is an American actor, producer, director, singer, and songwriter. He played the role of James "Sonny" Crockett in the 1980s television series "Miami Vice" and had the eponymous lead role in the 1990s cop series "Nash Bridges". Johnson is a Golden Globewinning actor for his role in "Miami Vice", the American Power Boat Association's 1988 World Champion of the Offshore World Cup, and has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Title: Gale V Passage: Gale V was an unlimited hydroplane that raced in the 1950s. The Gale V team won the National High Point Championship in 1954 and 1955 and won the American Power Boat Association Gold Cup in 1955 with Lee Schoenith driving. The boat was retired after the 1955 season. Title: Tasar Passage: The Tasar is a 14 ft fiberglass 2 person sailing dinghy with a mainsail and jib. Designed by Frank Bethwaite of Sydney in 1975, the boat was technologically advanced for it time and continues to evolved. Aimed at a husband-and-wife or parent-and-child crew hence no spinnaker, it is designed for a combined crew weight of around 140kg. The hull weighs 68kg, and is of sandwich foam construction. The hull has a fine angle at the bow to reduce wave impact drag with unusually clean and sharp chines aft to ensure very free planing and outstanding stability. The foam cored hull is stiff and light and the advanced hull shape, together with an innovative rig which combines a rotating mast with a fully battened main sail, allows the Tasar to plane upwind with the crew normally hiked. The wide beam and a cockpit designed for comfortable hiking make the Tasar easy, fun and very exciting to sail in winds up to 25 kn . Title: H1 Unlimited Passage: H1 Unlimited is an American Unlimited Hydroplane racing league that is sanctioned by the American Power Boat Association (APBA). Until 2009, the series was known as ABRA Unlimited Hydroplane, in turn renamed from APBA Unlimited Hydroplane in 2004. The H1 Unlimited season typically runs from July through September, consisting of five races. Title: American Power Boat Association Passage: The American Power Boat Association (APBA) is a New York membership owned corporation that was created in 1903 by an act of the New York legislature as a racing association for powerboats. It is the United States sanctioning authority for the "Union Internationale Motonautique" (UIM), the world governing body for powerboat racing. It is the sole governing body in the United States. The APBA sanctions races in a number of different categories including the Unlimited Hydroplanes, Inboard, Outboard Performance Craft, Stock Outboard, Modified Outboard, Pro Outboard, Outboard Drag, Offshore and Special Events classes. Each category comprises a number of different classes. There are also many smaller regional clubs, including South Shore Outboard Association, located in New England. Title: Jim Hendrick Passage: Jim Hendrick (July 26, 1934 - June 15, 2017) was an American sports announcer. Hendrick worked in sports broadcasting for over 50 years. He gained fame for his work as a spokesman for Anheuser-Busch and his association with the American Power Boat Association. Title: Hydroplane (boat) Passage: A hydroplane (or hydro, or "thunderboat") is a fast motorboat, where the hull shape is such that at speed, the weight of the boat is supported by planing forces, rather than simple buoyancy.
hydroplane
American Power Boat Association
Hydroplane (boat)
Ilie Nstase and Shelby Cannon, have which mutual occupation?
Title: Mihnea-Ion Nstase Passage: Mihnea-Ion Nstase (born 7 February 1967) is a former professional tennis player from Romania. He is a nephew of two-time Grand Slam winner Ilie Nstase and his father, Constantin Nstase, was a Romanian Davis Cup representative. Title: 1971 Monte Carlo Open Passage: The 1971 Monte Carlo Open was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Monte Carlo Country Club in Monte Carlo, Monaco . The men's tournament was part of the 1971 Pepsi-Cola Grand Prix circuit. It was the 65th edition of the event and was held from 5 April through 11 April 1971. Ilie Nstase and Gail Chanfreau won the singles titles. Title: 1973 Monte Carlo Open Passage: The 1973 Monte Carlo Open, also known by its sponsored name Craven Monte Carlo Championships, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Monte Carlo Country Club in Monte Carlo, Monaco . The tournament was part of the Rothmans Spring Mediterranean Circuit, a series of six tournaments held in France, Monaco, Spain and Italy from March to May 1973. It was the 67th edition of the event and was held from 16 April through 21 April 1973. Ilie Nstase won the singles title. Title: 1986 Tel Aviv Open Doubles Passage: Brad Gilbert and Ilie Nstase were the defending champions, but Nstase did not participate this year. Gilbert partnered Shlomo Glickstein, losing in the first round. Title: 1972 Monte Carlo Open Passage: The 1972 Monte Carlo Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Monte Carlo Country Club in Monte Carlo, Monaco . The tournament was part of the WCT Tour, which was incorporated into the 1972 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix circuit. It was the 66th edition of the event and was held from 27 March through 3 April 1972. Ilie Nstase won the singles title. Title: 1973 Queen's Club Championships Passage: The 1973 Queen's Club Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the Queen's Club in London in the United Kingdom. The men's tournament was part of the 1973 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix circuit while the women's event was part of the 1973 Women's Grand Prix tour. It was the 74th edition of the tournament and was held from June 17 through June 23, 1973. Ilie Nstase and Olga Morozova won the singles titles. Title: Shelby Cannon Passage: Shelby Cannon (born August 19, 1966, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is an American retired professional tennis player. Title: Romanian Open Passage: The Romanian Open (also known as the BRD Nstase iriac Trophy) was a professional men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was part of the ATP World Tour 250 series of the ATP Tour. It was held annually in Bucharest, Romania, since 1993. Its name is taken from Romania's famous tennis players Ilie Nstase and Ion iriac. Title: Ilie Nstase Passage: Ilie "Nasty" Nstase (] , born 19 July 1946) is a Romanian former world No. 1 professional tennis player, one of the world's top players of the 1970s. He was ranked world no. 1 from 23 August 1973 to 2 June 1974. Title: 2014 BRD Nstase iriac Trophy Passage: The 2014 BRD Nstase iriac Trophy was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts and held at Arenele BNR in Bucharest, Romania, from 21 to 27 April 2014. It was the 22nd edition of the BRD Nstase iriac Trophy tournament, and was part of the ATP World Tour 250 Series of the 2014 ATP World Tour. The event also futured an exhibition match with Goran Ivanievi, Cdric Pioline, Ilie Nstase and Andrei Pavel.
professional tennis player
Ilie Nstase
Shelby Cannon
In what year was the South Korean singer and actor who starred with Jo Yoon-hee, Lee Sung-jae, Kim Gyu-ri and Shin Sung-rok in the series "The King's Face" born?
Title: Liar Game (2014 TV series) Passage: Liar Game () is a 2014 South Korean television series based on the Japanese manga of the same title by Shinobu Kaitani. Starring Kim So-eun, Lee Sang-yoon and Shin Sung-rok, it aired on tvN from October 20 to November 18, 2014 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 12 episodes. Title: Scandal: A Shocking and Wrongful Incident Passage: Scandal: A Shocking and Wrongful Incident () is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Kim Jaewon, Jo Yoon-hee, Cho Jae-hyun, Park Sang-min, Shin Eun-kyung, Ki Tae-young, Kim Hye-ri, and Kim Gyu-ri. It aired on MBC from June 29 to October 27, 2013 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 36 episodes. Title: One Mom and Three Dads Passage: One Mom and Three Dads () is a 2008 South Korean television series starring Eugene, Jo Hyun-jae, Jae Hee, and Shin Sung-rok. It aired on KBS2 from April 4 to May 22, 2008 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop Passage: The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-gun, Jo Yoon-hee, Shin Goo, Cha In-pyo, Choi Won-young, and Hyun Woo. The series aired on KBS2 every Saturday and Sunday from 7:55 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. (KST). The series served as Kim Young-ae's final work, as she died almost 2 months after the final episode. Title: Seo In-guk Passage: Seo In-guk (; born October 23, 1987) is a South Korean singer and actor. He launched his singing career after winning the talent reality show "Superstar K" in 2009, and made his acting breakthrough in tvN's "Reply 1997". Since then, he has starred in television series "High School King of Savvy" (2014), "38 Revenue Collection Unit" (2016) and "Shopaholic Louis" (2016). Title: Golden Fish (TV series) Passage: Golden Fish () is a 2010 South Korean drama television series starring Park Sang-won, Lee Tae-gon, Jo Yoon-hee, and So Yoo-jin. The daily drama aired on MBC on Mondays to Fridays at 20:15 from May 3 to November 11, 2010 for 133 episodes. Title: Nine: Nine Time Travels Passage: Nine: Nine Time Travels () is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Lee Jin-wook and Jo Yoon-hee. It aired on tvN from March 11 to May 14, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 20 episodes. Title: On the Way to the Airport Passage: On the Way to the Airport () is a South Korean television series starring Kim Ha-neul, Lee Sang-yoon, Shin Sung-rok, Choi Yeo-jin and Jang Hee-jin, about married individuals who meet by fate and become more involved in each other's lives. It aired every Wednesday and Thursday on KBS2 at 22:00 KST for 16 episodes. Title: The King's Face Passage: The King's Face () is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Seo In-guk, Jo Yoon-hee, Lee Sung-jae, Kim Gyu-ri and Shin Sung-rok. It aired on KBS2 from November 19, 2014 to February 5, 2015 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 23 episodes. Title: Thank You (TV series) Passage: Thank You () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Jang Hyuk, Gong Hyo-jin, Seo Shin-ae, Shin Sung-rok and Shin Goo. It aired on MBC from March 21 to May 10, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
1987
The King's Face
Seo In-guk
The Definist fallacy was coined to the philosopher who taught at what college?
Title: Historical fallacy Passage: The historical fallacy is a logical fallacy originally described by philosopher John Dewey in "The Psychological Review" in 1896. Most simply put, the fallacy occurs when a person reads into a process the results that occur only because of that process. Dewey writes: Title: Bulverism Passage: Bulverism is a logical fallacy that combines a genetic fallacy with circular reasoning. The method of Bulverism is to "assume that your opponent is wrong, and explain his error". The Bulverist assumes a speaker's argument is invalid or false and then explains "why" the speaker came to make that mistake, attacking the speaker or the speaker's motive. The term "Bulverism" was coined by C. S. Lewis to poke fun at a very serious error in thinking that, he alleges, recurs often in a variety of religious, political, and philosophical debates. Title: Affective fallacy Passage: Affective fallacy is a term from literary criticism used to refer to the supposed error of judging or evaluating a text on the basis of its emotional effects on a reader. The term was coined by W.K. Wimsatt and Monroe Beardsley as a principle of New Criticism which is often paired with their study of the "The Intentional Fallacy". Title: Descriptive fallacy Passage: The descriptive fallacy refers to reasoning which treats a speech act as a logical proposition, which would be mistaken when the meaning of the statement is not based on its truth condition. It was suggested by the British philosopher of language J. L. Austin in 1955 in the lectures now known as "How to Do Things With Words". Austin argued that performative utterances are not meaningfully evaluated as true or false but rather by other measures, which would hold that a statement such as "thank you" is not meant to describe a fact and to interpret it as such would be to commit the descriptive fallacy. Title: Attacking Faulty Reasoning Passage: Attacking Faulty Reasoning is a textbook on logical fallacies by T. Edward Damer that has been used for many years in a number of college courses on logic, critical thinking, argumentation, and philosophy. It explains 60 of the most commonly committed fallacies. Each of the fallacies is concisely defined and illustrated with several relevant examples. For each fallacy, the text gives suggestions about how to address or to "attack" the fallacy when it is encountered. The organization of the fallacies comes from the authors own fallacy theory, which defines a fallacy as a violation of one of the five criteria of a good argument: the argument must be structurally well-formed; the premises must be relevant; the premises must be acceptable; the premises must be sufficient in number, weight, and kind; there must be an effective rebuttal of challenges to the argument. Each fallacy falls into at least one of Damer's five fallacy categories, which derive from the above criteria. Title: William Frankena Passage: William Klaas Frankena (June 21, 1908 October 22, 1994) was an American moral philosopher. He was a member of the University of Michigan's department of philosophy for 41 years (19371978), and chair of the department for 14 years (19471961). Title: Definist fallacy Passage: The definist fallacy is a logical fallacy, coined by William Frankena in 1939, that involves the definition of one property in terms of another. Title: Inverse gambler's fallacy Passage: The inverse gambler's fallacy, named by philosopher Ian Hacking, is a formal fallacy of Bayesian inference which is an inverse of the better known gambler's fallacy. It is the fallacy of concluding, on the basis of an unlikely outcome of a random process, that the process is likely to have occurred many times before. For example, if one observes a pair of fair dice being rolled and turning up double sixes, it is wrong to suppose that this lends any support to the hypothesis that the dice have been rolled many times before. We can see this from the Bayesian update rule: letting "U" denote the unlikely outcome of the random process and "M" the proposition that the process has occurred many times before, we have Title: Mind projection fallacy Passage: The mind projection fallacy is a logical fallacy first described by physicist and Bayesian philosopher E.T. Jaynes. It occurs when someone thinks that the way they see the world reflects the way the world really is, going as far as assuming the real existence of imagined objects. That is, someone's subjective judgments are "projected" to be inherent properties of an object, rather than being related to personal perception. One consequence is that others may be assumed to share the same perception, or that they are irrational or misinformed if they do not. Title: Definist fallacy (disambiguation) Passage: The definist fallacy can refer to three logical fallacies related to how terms are defined in an argument.
University of Michigan
Definist fallacy
William Frankena
Loose Women includes the Irish broadcaster from what town on the panel?
Title: Carol McGiffin Passage: Carol Deirdre McGiffin (born 18 February 1960) is a British broadcaster of radio and television, best known for her regular appearances on daytime talk show "Loose Women". She married Chris Evans in 1991; the couple separated in 1994 and divorced in 1998. She appeared on the twelfth series of "Celebrity Big Brother". Title: Sen Moncrieff Passage: Sen Moncrieff is an Irish broadcaster, journalist and writer. He currently presents the weekday afternoon radio show "Moncrieff" on Newstalk. His television credits include his own Raidi Teilifs ireann (RT) chat show "Good Grief Moncrieff! ", comedy panel show "Don't Feed the Gondolas", and "The Restaurant" of which he is the voice. Moncrieff has also written novels and non-fiction. Title: Christine Lampard Passage: Christine Louise Lampard (ne Bleakley, born 2 February 1979) is a Northern Irish broadcaster from Newtownards, Northern Ireland, best known for her television work with the BBC and ITV. Title: Jane McDonald Passage: Jane Anne McDonald (born 4 April 1963) is an English singer, actress, media personality and broadcaster, who rose to fame in 1998 after her appearance on the BBC show "The Cruise". Known for her strong Yorkshire accent, she has since co-presented a number of daytime shows, including "Loose Women" between 2004 and 2014 and ITV programme "Star Treatment" in 2013. Title: Lynda Bellingham Passage: Lynda Bellingham, OBE (born Meredith Lee Hughes; 31 May 194819 October 2014) was a Canadian-born English actress, broadcaster and author, who starred in the long-running series of "Oxo Family" British TV adverts between 1983 and 1999, the drama series "All Creatures Great and Small", "Second Thoughts" and "Faith in the Future". She was a panellist on the ITV lunchtime chat show "Loose Women" between 2007 and 2011. Title: Loose Women Passage: Loose Women is a British panel show that has been broadcast on ITV since 6 September 1999. The programme was originally broadcast from Norwich before moving to London and focuses on a panel of four female presenters, who interview celebrities, discuss their lives and discuss topical issues, ranging from daily politics and current affairs, to celebrity gossip. The show's current anchor presenters are Ruth Langsford, Andrea McLean, and Christine Lampard. Title: The Talk (talk show) Passage: The Talk is an American Emmy Award and People's Choice Award winning talk show on CBS that debuted on October 18, 2010, as part of its CBS Daytime programming block. The show was created by actress Sara Gilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show "Loose Women", which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. Title: Yemi Adenuga Passage: Oluwayemi "Yemi" Adenuga is a NigerianIrish broadcaster, Author, Leadership Expert, Dynamic Motivational Inspirational Speaker, Personal Development Consultant, Relationship Mentor and Serial Entrepreneur. She hosted a talk show, "Sharing with Yemi", from 19962003 on Nigeria's first private television station, Africa Independent Television (AIT). Yemi is a multi-award-winning African leader, TV personality, women issues advocate and role Model in Diaspora making positive impact. This change maker has a vision to empower women and young girls, and to help vulnerable women overcome the challenges that hold them back from being the best they can be. She does these through her Personal Development Brand 'Motivate Inspire Build (MIB)', her empowerment and development brand 'SHEROES' and her support brand 'AWDI'. Title: June Sarpong Passage: June Sarpong MBE (born 31 May 1977) is a British television presenter, broadcaster and former panellist on ITV's "Loose Women", of Ghanaian descent. She is currently part of the panellist on Sky News "The Pledge". Title: Women in the Federated States of Micronesia Passage: Women in the Federated States of Micronesia are women who live in or are from the Federated States of Micronesia, an independent sovereign island nation composed of four states. Thus, FSM women includes women from the States of Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei (formerly Ponape) and Kosrae (previously known as Kusaie).
Newtownards
Loose Women
Christine Lampard
The base of Jaffa Cakes is an Italian sponge cake named after what city?
Title: Genoise Passage: A genoise ( , , , or ; ] ; "Genoese cake" or "Genovese cake"; rarely spelled "gnoise" in English) is an Italian sponge cake named after the city of Genoa and associated with Italian and French cuisine. Instead of using chemical leavening, air is suspended in the batter during mixing to provide volume. Title: Ice cream cake Passage: An ice cream cake is ice cream in the shape of cake with layers of sponge cake in between. A popular form is a three-layer cake, with a layer of ice cream between two layers of cake. Title: Lamington Passage: A lamington is an Australian cake, made from squares of sponge cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate (or sometimes raspberry) sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut. The thin mixture is absorbed into the outside of the sponge cake and left to set, giving the cake a distinctive texture. A common variation has a layer of cream or strawberry jam between two lamington halves. Title: Jaffa Cakes Passage: Jaffa Cakes are biscuit-sized cakes introduced by McVitie and Price in the UK in 1927 and named after Jaffa oranges. The most common form of Jaffa Cakes are circular, 218 in in diameter and have three layers: a Genoise sponge base, a layer of orange flavoured jam and a coating of chocolate. Jaffa Cakes are also available as bars or in small packs, and in larger and smaller sizes. The original Jaffa Cakes come in packs of 12, 24 or 36. Title: Bizcocho Passage: Bizcocho (] or ] ) is the name given in the Spanish-speaking world to a wide range of pastries, cakes or cookies. The exact product to which the word "bizcocho" is applied varies widely depending on the region and country. For instance, in Spain "bizcocho" is exclusively used to refer to sponge cake. In turn, in Uruguay, most buttery flaky pastry including croissants are termed "bizcocho", whilst sponge cake is called "bizcochuelo". In turn, in Chile, Dominican Republic or Bolivia "bizcocho" refers to a sweet dough ("masa") baked with local ingredients, not dissimilar from the "bizcocho" from Spain. In Ecuador the dough of a "bizcocho" can either be sweet or salty. The US state New Mexico is unusual in using the diminutive form of the name, "bizcochito", as the name for a locally developed and very popular cookie. Title: Frog cake Passage: The frog cake is a dessert in the shape of a frog's head, composed of sponge cake and cream covered with fondant. It was created by the Balfours bakery in 1922, and soon became a popular treat in South Australia. Originally frog cakes were available exclusively in green, but later brown and pink were added to the range. Since then other variations have been developed, including seasonal varieties (such as snowmen and Easter "chicks"). The frog cake has been called "uniquely South Australian", and has been employed in promoting the state. In recognition of its cultural significance, in 2001 the frog cake was listed as a South Australian Heritage Icon by the National Trust of South Australia. Title: Layer cake Passage: A layer cake (US English) or sandwich cake (UK English), also called a sandwich in UK English, is a cake consisting of multiple stacked sheets of cake, held together by frosting or another type of filling, such as jam or other preserves. Most cake recipes can be made into layer cakes; butter cakes and sponge cakes are common choices. Frequently, the cake is covered with icing, but sometimes, the sides are left undecorated, so that the filling and the number of layers are visible. Title: Angel food cake Passage: Angel food cake, or angel cake, is a type of sponge cake made with egg whites, flour, and sugar. A whipping agent, such as cream of tartar is commonly added. It differs from other cakes because it uses no butter. Its structure comes from whipped egg whites known as a protein foam. Angel food cake originated in the United States and first became popular in the late 19th century. It gained its unique reputation along with its name due to its light and fluffy texture, said to resemble the "food of the angels". Title: Misrable cake Passage: A Miserable cake is a type of almond sponge cake that is a traditional Belgian recipe. The cake is filled with buttercream made by whisking hot sugar syrup into an egg yolk foam, known as a pte bombe. The cake base is made form almonds, known as a joconde. In Belgium it is served after dinner is a type of petit four. Title: Balconi Passage: Balconi Dolciaria is a large Italian company specialized in the production of cakes made with sponge cake. Founded in 1953 as a simple artisanal pastry shop, created by pastry chef Michele Balconi, Balconi has a factory which covers an area of 20,000 square meters, employs 120 people and over 5,000,000 products are produced daily.
Genoa
Jaffa Cakes
Genoise
Which song on the compilation "The Edge of Rock" was used as the theme for a French Television show?
Title: Trafic.musique Passage: Trafic.musique was a French television series that was on occasionally. It featured different types of unusual music, and was shown in Metropolitan France on France 2; in Canada, on TV5 Qubec Canada. The show was presented and produced by . The first episode was broadcast 26 October 2002; the last one, 22 December 2005. The best parts of the show have since been incorporated into the French television series "". Title: Video Gag Passage: Video Gag (pronounced "vee-day-oh gag") is a French television show that airs weekly on French broadcast channel TF1. It is essentially a French version of "America's Funniest Home Videos" or the British "You've been framed! " and uses funny videos sent in by viewers. Although the videos are primarily French in origin, it also uses other videos from other countries on occasion. Title: Willy Rovelli Passage: William "Willy" Rovelli (born January 3, 1980) is a French actor, writer, columnist, comedian, and television personality. He is the chef on the French television show Fort Boyard. Title: Morganne Matis Passage: Morganne Matis (by her real name, "Anne Tilloy") is a French pop singer, and a former contestant in the third series of popular French television show "Star Academy (France)" of TF1. Matis released one song as of week 102003, which made it to the charts. "Duel" spent 12 weeks on the French Singles Chart and reached a peak of number 23. It also reached number 20 on the Belgian Ultratop (Wallonia) chart. Title: Apostrophes (talk show) Passage: Apostrophes was a live, weekly, literary, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot. It ran for fifteen years (724 episodes) from January 10, 1975 to June 22, 1990, and was one of the most watched shows on French television (around 6 million regular viewers). It was broadcast on Friday nights on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" from 19751992). Title: Just Like Heaven (song) Passage: "Just Like Heaven" is a song by British alternative rock band the Cure. The group wrote most of the song during recording sessions in southern France in 1987. The lyrics were written by their frontman Robert Smith, who drew inspiration from a past trip to the sea shore with his future wife. Before Smith had completed the lyrics, an instrumental version of the song was used as the theme for the French television show "Les Enfants du Rock". Title: Le grand show des enfants Passage: Le grand show des enfants (meaning The great show of children in French) is a French television show broadcast live on French television channel TF1 and presented by Liane Foly1. During the live show, the viewers hear a number of important song by French and international artists of the last 50 years as interpreted children, and they vote solely for the best song rather than on the quality of the performances. Title: Aux frontires du possible Passage: Aux frontires du possible ("To the Boundaries of the Possible") is a French television show that was broadcast from 1971 and 1974. The show was created by Henri Viard and Jacques Bergier, based on the latter's book "Scientific Espionage". 13 50-minute episodes were made, and the series was shown on channel 2 of the French ORTF network. In Canada, the series was broadcast in 1972 and 1974 on Radio-Canada. Title: This Girl (Cookin' on 3 Burners song) Passage: "This Girl" is a song performed by French DJ and record producer Kungs (Valentin Brunel) with Australian funk trio Cookin' on 3 Burners. It is a remix of Cookin' on 3 Burners' original song with vocals by Kylie Auldist. It was released on 19 February 2016 as a digital download by House of Barclay, while the original song was released in 2009 as a second single from the group's second album, "Soul Messin" (2009). Kung's release was successful across Europe, reaching number one in a number of countries including France and Germany. The song was performed on stage by Kungs with the vocalist Mel Sugar on the French television show "Le Petit Journal" on 24 March. An EP featuring an extended mix of the track, two remixes and a solo track by Kungs titled "Milos" was released on iTunes on 26 March. " Billboard" ranked "This Girl" at number 48 on their "100 Best Pop Songs of 2016" list. Title: The Edge of Rock Passage: The Edge of Rock was a compilation released in 1990. It contains 10 tracks including covers of Suzanne Vega's "Luka," Status Quo's "Pictures of Matchstick Men," and The Cure's "Just Like Heaven."
Just Like Heaven
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Just Like Heaven (song)
What 2014 BBC Three sitcom featured comedian Tiff Stevenson?
Title: Grownups (2006 TV series) Passage: Grownups is a BBC Three sitcom written by Susan Nickson, who also created hit BBC Three sitcom "Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps". It follows the trials and tribulations of a group of twentysomething friends in Manchester, facing the decision to either settle down or carrying on partying. Title: Tiff Stevenson Passage: Tiffany "Tiff" Stevenson (born 29 September 1978) is an English stand-up comedian and actress. She has appeared on "The Office", "Days That Shook the World", "Never Mind the Buzzcocks", "Drunk History", "", "Mock the Week", "" and "People Just Do Nothing". Title: Nick Helm Passage: Nicholas Tristan Phillip Helm (born 1 October 1980) is an English comedian, actor and rock musician known for his comedic confrontational delivery. His routines have been described as "brash and bullish". Many of his performances begin with him acting calmly and see him gradually getting more and more enraged about what he is talking about. He came to prominence following the success of his 2010 Edinburgh Fringe show "Keep Hold of the Gold". In 2014, Helm made his main acting debut as lead character Andy in the BBC Three sitcom "Uncle". Title: Josh Widdicombe Passage: Joshua Michael "Josh" Widdicombe ( ; born 8 April 1983) is an English comedian and radio and television presenter, best known for his appearances on "The Last Leg" (2012present), "Fighting Talk" (20142016), "Insert Name Here" (2016present), "Have I Got News for You" (2014present) and his BBC Three sitcom "Josh" (2015present). Title: People Just Do Nothing Passage: People Just Do Nothing is a British television sitcom that was first broadcast by BBC Three on 20 July 2014. Created and performed by Allan Mustafa, Steve Stamp, Asim Chaudhry and Hugo Chegwin, the programme follows the lives of MC Grindah (Mustafa) and DJ Beats (Chegwin), who run Kurupt FM, a pirate radio station broadcasting UK garage and drum and bass from Brentford in west London. Title: Sinead Keenan Passage: Sinead Keenan is an Irish actress with a wide range of television, film and stage credits. Keenan is best known to Irish viewers for playing Farrah Phelan in "Fair City" and is best known to UK viewers for playing the role of werewolf Nina Pickering on BBC Three's supernatural drama "Being Human", which began airing in 2009. Keenan has been a regular cast member since Series 3 began airing in 2011. In November 2011, Keenan's on-screen partner, Russell Tovey announced he would be leaving "Being Human" to work full-time on his BBC Three sitcom, "Him Her". On 9 January 2012, it was announced by show creator Toby Whithouse and confirmed by Keenan on Twitter that she would not be appearing in the fourth series of the supernatural drama. Title: Dan Clark Passage: Daniel Gregory Clark (born 3 July 1976 in Bromley, London) is an English actor, comedian, writer, director, and singer. He is best known for playing Don Danbury on the BBC Three sitcom "How Not to Live Your Life", which he also wrote, co-produced, and sometimes directed. He has been a regular on the British comedy scene as both a sketch and stand-up comedian. Title: The Gemma Factor Passage: The Gemma Factor is a BBC Three sitcom starring Anna Gilthorpe, Claire King and Gwyneth Powell. The series was simulcast on BBC Three and BBC HD, a popular method of the time. The series premiered on Tuesday 9 March 2010, and has six episodes. Title: Siblings (TV series) Passage: Siblings is a BBC Three sitcom starring Charlotte Ritchie and Tom Stourton in the lead roles. Written by Keith Akushie, the show piloted on 7 August 2014. A second series was commissioned by the BBC on 10 September 2014 before the first series had finished airing. The second series began broadcasting on 4 January 2016. Title: Badults Passage: Badults is a BBC Three sitcom series written and created by as well as starring the members of Pappy's, along with Emer Kenny and Jack Docherty in the lead roles. Written collectively by Pappy's, the first series piloted on 23 July 2013. A second and final series was commissioned by the BBC on 23 August 2013 for broadcast in summer 2014.
People Just Do Nothing
Tiff Stevenson
People Just Do Nothing
What was across the River Yare near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England that was built by the company known as the Muddle and Get Nowhere?
Title: Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Lifeboat Station Passage: Great Yarmouth and Gorleston lifeboat station (not to be confused with Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight) is a RNLI base in Norfolk, England. There were originally two separate stations at Great Yarmouth and Gorleston  two coastal towns either side of the River Yare. These were merged in 1926. Title: Reedham Ferry Passage: Reedham Ferry is a vehicular chain ferry across the River Yare in the English county of Norfolk, in the Broads. The ferry crosses the river near the village of Reedham and is the only crossing of the Yare between the bridge carrying the A47 on the eastern outskirts of Norwich and Great Yarmouth, saving users a journey of over 30 miles. The ferry is also the only remaining vehicle ferry in Norfolk. The current ferryboat was built in 1983 and can carry 3 cars at a time. Reedham Ferry is also the name of an inn standing adjacent to the ferry on the northern bank. Title: Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway Passage: The Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway, (MGN) was a joint railway owned by the Midland Railway (MR) and the Great Northern Railway (GNR) in eastern England, affectionately known as the Muddle and Get Nowhere to generations of passengers, enthusiasts, and other users. Title: Breydon Viaduct Passage: Breydon Viaduct was a railway bridge across the River Yare near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England that was built by the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (MGN). Title: Gorleston Passage: Gorleston-on-Sea, also known colloquially as Gorleston, is a settlement in Norfolk, England, on the south of Great Yarmouth. Situated at the mouth of the River Yare it was a port town at the time of the Domesday Book. The port then became a centre of fishing for herring along with salt pans used for the production of salt to preserve the fish. In Edwardian times the fishing industry rapidly declined and the town's role changed to that of a seaside resort. Title: River Chet Passage: The River Chet is a small river in South Norfolk, England, a tributary of the River Yare. It rises in Poringland and flows eastwards through Alpington, Bergh Apton, Thurton and Loddon. At Loddon it passes under the A146 through Loddon Mill and into Loddon Staithe. From this point onwards the river is navigable. It then passes Hardley Flood to the north, a nature reserve part-managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. The river finally joins the River Yare one mile west of Reedham at Hardley Cross, erected in 1676, which marks the ancient boundary between the City of Norwich and the Borough of Great Yarmouth. The total navigable length is some 3 miles. Fishing is permitted between Loddon and Hardley Cross, bream and roach being the most common catch. Title: Wherryman's Way Passage: Wherryman's Way is a long distance footpath in the English county of Norfolk. It is 35 mi in length, running between Norwich and Great Yarmouth. It follows the course of the River Yare where possible, with some significant stretches away from the river where there is no continuous path alongside the Yare. Where the River Chet meets the Yare, it follows the former upstream to Loddon and then largely uses roads to the Reedham Ferry to cross the River Yare. From Reedham the route is along the northern bank of the Yare the rest of the way, passing Berney Arms where it joins the route of the Weavers' Way. The two routes then follow the northern edge of Breydon Water before going under Breydon Bridge and into Great Yarmouth. By Vauxhall Bridge next to Great Yarmouth railway station a sculpture marks the end points of the Wherryman's Way, Weavers' Way and Angles Way. Title: Cantley, Norfolk Passage: Cantley is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Cantley is within the Broads Special Protection Area. The village lies on the north bank of the River Yare, some 17 km east of the city of Norwich, 15 km south-west of the town of Great Yarmouth and the same distance north-west of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft. Title: Time and Tide Museum Passage: Time and Tide: The Museum of Great Yarmouth Life, located in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, United Kingdom, is set in one of the UK's best preserved Victorian herring curing works and is Norfolk's third largest museum. The museum is centred on Great Yarmouth's rich maritime and fishing heritage, mainly focusing on the history of Yarmouth and the herring curing works. The museum feature various exhibitions including a typical 'Row' (a type of narrow street) from 1913, a Yarmouth quayside from the 1950s and hands on displays, films, audio guides and children's activities. The museum is currently visited by around 30,000 people a year. Title: Great Yarmouth Passage: Great Yarmouth, often known to locals as Yarmouth, is a coastal town in Norfolk, England. It is located at the mouth of the River Yare, approximately 20 mi east of Norwich.
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Breydon Viaduct
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What 64.4 mi long stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 which connects Kahului with the town of Hna in east Maui, contains 11-acre nature preserve Spirit of Aloha Oceanfront Botanical Garden?
Title: Bad Branch Falls State Nature Preserve Passage: Bad Branch Falls State Nature Preserve is a 2639 acre nature preserve in Letcher County, Kentucky. Originally dedicated by the Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission on September 26, 1985, the preserve originally covered 435 acre and included Bad Branch Gorge, a forested gorge with a 60 ft waterfall tumbling over sandstone cliffs on the south face of Pine Mountain. Subsequent acquisitions have expanded the preserve west into the Presley House Branch watershed, northeast into the upper reaches of the Bad Branch watershed and a small portion of the north face of Pine Mountain. The preserve also protects Kentucky's only known nesting pair of common ravens. Bad Branch has been designated a Kentucky Wild River. There are 7.4 mi of foot trails and bridges over uneven strenuous terrain. Title: Fernwood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve Passage: The Fernwood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve is an arboretum, botanical garden, and nature preserve located at 13988 Range Line Road in Buchanan Township, Michigan. It covers an area of 105 acre . It is open to the public; an admission fee is charged. Title: Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve Passage: Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve is a 240 acre nature preserve located in Evansville, Indiana. It is a National Natural Landmark and a State Nature Preserve owned by the City of Evansville and operated by the non-profit Wesselman Nature Society. Title: Limahuli Garden and Preserve Passage: The Limahuli Garden and Preserve (17 acre of garden, 985 acre of preserve) is a botanical garden and nature preserve on the north shore of Kaua i island, Hawai i. It is one of the five gardens of the non-profit National Tropical Botanical Garden. Title: Spirit of Aloha Oceanfront Botanical Garden Passage: The Spirit of Aloha Oceanfront Botanical Gardens also referred to as "The Gardens", is an 11-acre nature preserve located just off the Hana Highway on in Haiku, Hawaii on the island of Maui. It overlooks Ua'oa Bay in the Pacific Ocean and Papanui o Kane Hawaiian island. The historic was originally granted by a Land Commission Award by the Kingdom of Hawaii Department of the Interior in 1848. Title: Hakgala Botanical Garden Passage: Hakgala Botanical Garden is one of the five botanical gardens in Sri Lanka. The other four are Peradeniya Botanical Garden, Henarathgoda Botanical Garden, Mirijjawila Botanical Garden and Seetawaka Botanical Garden. It is the second largest garden in Sri Lanka. The garden is contiguous to Hakgala Strict Nature Reserve. Title: Kahanu Garden Passage: Kahanu Garden and Preserve is a botanical garden located on the Hna Highway (close to the 31 mi marker) near Hna, Maui, Hawai i. It is one of five gardens of the non-profit National Tropical Botanical Garden, the others being McBryde, Allerton, and Limahuli Garden and Preserve on Kaua i, and The Kampong in Florida. Title: Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden Passage: The Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden (17 acres) is a nonprofit botanical garden and nature preserve located on the 4 mile scenic route off of Route 19 at 27-717 Old Mmalahoa Highway, Ppa'ikou, Hawaii (island), Hawaii. It is open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. An admission fee is charged to the general public, those with a military I.D. are admitted free of charge. Title: Hana Highway Passage: The Hna Highway is a 64.4 mi long stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 which connects Kahului with the town of Hna in east Maui. On the east after Kalepa Bridge, the highway continues to Kpahulu as Hawaii Route 31 (the Piilani Highway). Although Hna is only about 52 mi from Kahului, it takes about 2.5 hours to drive when no stops are made as the highway is very winding and narrow and passes over 59 bridges, 46 of which are only one lane wide. There are approximately 620 curves along Route 360 from just east of Kahului to Hna, virtually all of it through lush, tropical rainforest. Many of the concrete and steel bridges date back to 1910 and all but one are still in use. That one bridge, badly damaged by erosion, has been replaced by a portable steel ACROW bridge erected by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Title: Inniswood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve Passage: The Inniswood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve (123 acres), more commonly known as Inniswood Metro Gardens, is a botanical garden and nature preserve located at 940 South Hempstead Road in Westerville, Ohio. It is open daily from 7 am until dark without admission fee. It is part of the Metro Parks system of Columbus, Ohio.
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Spirit of Aloha Oceanfront Botanical Garden
Hana Highway
Kara Miller and Vincenzo Natali, have which mutual occupations?
Title: Pascal Trottier Passage: Pascal Trottier is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter. He graduated from the Canadian Film Centre in 2005. His credits include "The Colony", starring Laurence Fishburne and Bill Paxton, and the horror feature "Hellions", directed by Bruce McDonald and starring Chloe Rose and Robert Patrick, which had its world premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. In 2013, he wrote for the horror TV series "Darknet", produced by Steve Hoban and Vincenzo Natali, and penned a segment of the horror anthology feature film "A Christmas Horror Story", which won the Writer's Guild of Canada award for Best Feature Screenplay in 2016. Title: Vincenzo Natali Passage: Vincenzo Natali (born January 6, 1969) is an American-Canadian film director and screenwriter, best known for writing and directing science fiction films such as "Cube", "Cypher", "Nothing", and "Splice". Title: Nothing (film) Passage: Nothing is a 2003 Canadian philosophical comedy-drama film directed by Vincenzo Natali. It stars David Hewlett and Andrew Miller. Title: Cube (film series) Passage: Cube is a Canadian psychological thriller horror film series. The three films were directed by Vincenzo Natali, Andrzej Sekua, and Ernie Barbarash respectively. Title: Splice (film) Passage: Splice is a 2009 Canadian-French science fiction horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali and starring Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley, and Delphine Chanac. The story concerns experiments in genetic engineering being done by a young scientific couple, who attempt to introduce human DNA into their work of splicing animal genes. Guillermo del Toro, Don Murphy, and Joel Silver executive produced. Title: Cypher (film) Passage: Cypher (also known as Brainstorm), is a 2002 science fiction thriller film starring Jeremy Northam and Lucy Liu. It was written by Brian King and directed by Vincenzo Natali. Jeremy Northam plays an accountant whose hope for a career in corporate espionage takes an unexpected turn. The film was shown in limited release in theaters in the US and Australia, and released on DVD on August 2, 2005. The film received mixed reviews, and Northam received the Best Actor award at the Sitges Film Festival. Title: Kara Miller Passage: Kara Miller is the Creator of The Lifestylista. She is a Health Wellness expert, TV Host and Writer Director working in film and television. She is also credited as K. J. Miller. Title: Haunter (film) Passage: Haunter is a 2013 Canadian supernatural horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali, written by Brian King, and starring Abigail Breslin. The film premiered at the 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival, and was picked up for U.S. distribution there by IFC Midnight. Title: Cube (film) Passage: Cube is a 1997 Canadian science-fiction horror film directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. The film was a product of the Canadian Film Centre's First Feature Project. The film follows a group of people led by Quentin as they cross industrialized cube-shaped rooms, with some rigged with various traps designed to kill. Title: Getting Gilliam Passage: Getting Gilliam is a 2005 documentary film directed by Vincenzo Natali about the making of Terry Gilliam's film "Tideland".
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Which director acted in more films, Ricardo Costa or Barry Levinson?
Title: The Philanthropist (TV series) Passage: The Philanthropist was an American action drama series that premiered on NBC on Wednesday, June 24, 2009. The program was a limited summer series, principally filmed in South Africa. It opened to strong ratings, but saw a drop in viewers in subsequent weeks. "The Philanthropist" is a Carnival Films production in association with The LevinsonFontana Company and Original Media. Tom Fontana, Barry Levinson, Peter Horton, Charlie Corwin, Gareth Neame, and Teri Weinberg served as executive producers. Title: Louis DiGiaimo Passage: Louis DiGiaimo (1938 December 19, 2015) was an American casting director and film producer. He was one of the casting directors of Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" and went on to help cast multiple films each for directors William Friedkin, Barry Levinson and Ridley Scott. He also produced Mike Newell's "Donnie Brasco" alongside Levinson and, in 1998, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series for Levinson's television series "". Title: Toys (film) Passage: Toys is a 1992 American fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Levinson, co-written by Levinson and Valerie Curtin, and starring Robin Williams, Michael Gambon, Joan Cusack, Robin Wright, LL Cool J, and Jamie Foxx in his feature film debut. Released in December 1992 in the United States, and March and April 1993 in the United Kingdom and Australia, respectively, the film was produced by Levinson's production company Baltimore Pictures and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Despite being called "Toys", the movie garnered a PG-13 rating from the MPAA for some language and sensuality. Title: Sam Levinson Passage: Samuel "Sam" Levinson (born 1985) is an American actor, screenwriter, and director. He is the son of Diana Rhodes and writerdirectoractor Barry Levinson. Title: Liberty Heights Passage: Liberty Heights is a 1999 comedy-drama by writer-director Barry Levinson. The film is a semi-autobiographical account of his childhood growing up in Baltimore in the 1950s. It is the fourth of Levinson's four "Baltimore Films" set in his hometown during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s: "Diner" (1982), "Tin Men" (1987), "Avalon" (1990), and "Liberty Heights" (1999). Title: Avalon (1990 film) Passage: Avalon is a 1990 drama film directed by Barry Levinson. It is the third in Levinson's semi-autobiographical tetralogy of "Baltimore films" set in his hometown during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s: "Diner" (1982), "Tin Men" (1987), "Avalon" (1990), and "Liberty Heights" (1999). The film explores the themes of Jewish assimilation into American life. Title: The Wizard of Lies Passage: The Wizard of Lies is a 2017 American television drama film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Sam Levinson, Sam Baum, and John Burnham Schwartz, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Diana B. Henriques. The film stars Robert De Niro as businessman Bernard Madoff, Michelle Pfeiffer as his wife Ruth Madoff, and Alessandro Nivola as their older son Mark Madoff. It aired on HBO on May 20, 2017. Title: Diner (film) Passage: Diner is a 1982 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Barry Levinson. It is Levinson's screen-directing debut, and the first of Levinson's four "Baltimore Films" set in his hometown during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. " Tin Men" (1987), "Avalon" (1990), and "Liberty Heights" (1999) are the other three. Title: Ricardo Costa (filmmaker) Passage: Ricardo Costa (born 25 January 1940) is a Portuguese film director and producer. He is the author of essays on cinema, vision, and language. Title: Barry Levinson Passage: Barry Levinson (born April 6, 1942) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor. Levinson's best-known works are comedy-drama and drama films such as "Diner" (1982), "The Natural" (1984), "Good Morning, Vietnam" (1987), "Bugsy" (1991), and "Wag the Dog" (1997). He won the Academy Award for Best Director for "Rain Man" (1988) which also won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Barry Levinson
Ricardo Costa (filmmaker)
Barry Levinson
Which drink contains lime juice, a Bramble or Cuba Libre?
Title: Tejuino Passage: Tejuno (pronounced as "te-HUI-no") is a cold beverage made from fermented corn and popularly consumed in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Tejuino is usually made from corn dough, the same kind used for tortillas and tamales. The dough is mixed with water and piloncillo (cone-shaped unrefined brown sugar) and boiled until the liquid is very thick. The liquid is then allowed to ferment very slightly. The resulting drink is generally served cold, with lime juice, a pinch of salt and a scoop of shaved ice or lime sorbet. Title: Liquorice stick (cocktail) Passage: Liquorice Stick ( ) or alternatively spelled Licorice Stick, also known as a "Regaliz," is a highball (cocktail) made of cola, anisette or absinthe, and black licorice as a garnish. It originated in Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal where it was called a "pauzinho de alcauz" as an alternative to the rum and cola drink called a "cuba libre". In Spain it is called a "palito de orozuz". It was introduced into the U.S. through the Portuguese communities in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Title: Bramble (cocktail) Passage: The Bramble is a cocktail created by Dick Bradsell in 1980s London, England. Best described as a spring cocktail, the Bramble brings together dry gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup, crme de mre, and crushed ice. Bradsell also suggests finishing off the cocktail with some fresh red fruits (such as blackberries, cranberries) and a slice of lemon. It closely resembles the popular Gin Fix. Title: Cuba libre (disambiguation) Passage: A Cuba Libre is a cocktail made of cola, lime and rum. Title: Don Alfredo (cocktail) Passage: Don Alfredo is a popular cocktail of modern Peruvian cuisine. The drink is prepared by mixing Peruvian mosto verde pisco, elderflower infused liquor such as St-Germain and lime juice in a cocktail glass filled with ice. The glass is then topped off with sparkling mineral water. It is usually served over ice in a lowball glass (or sometimes a martini glass or wine glass) and garnished with a spring of mint leaf, basil or a lime peel. Other variants include the Don Alfredo Spritz, which adds champagne or cava to the mix, and a plethora of modified versions Title: Cuba Libre Passage: The Cuba Libre ( ; ] , "Free Cuba") is a caffeinated alcoholic cocktail made of cola, lime, and dark or light rum. This cocktail is often referred to as a Rum and Coke in the United States, Canada, the UK, Ireland, India, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand where the lime juice may or may not be included. Title: Lime cordial Passage: Lime cordial is a non-alcoholic drink, made by mixing concentrated lime juice and sugar with water. Lime cordial is sometimes used as a mixer for cocktail, although it can be drunk on its own. Title: Old Sour Passage: Old Sour is a sauce used in the Bahamas and Key West, Florida. Old Sour sauce originated in the Bahamas, and was originally prepared using key lime juice, salt and Bird peppers. It is made from an aged (fermented) mixture lime (fruit) juice and salt. Old Sour has a salty and acidic flavor. Hot sauce is sometimes used as an ingredient to add additional flavor. Conchs, natives of Key West use the sauce for a variety of food including to flavor seafood dishes. The sauce may have been developed to preserve lime juice. Title: Pisco sour Passage: A pisco sour is an alcoholic cocktail of Peruvian origin that is typical of the cuisines from Chile and Peru, considered also a South American classic. The drink's name comes from "pisco", which is its base liquor, and the cocktail term "sour", in reference to sour citrus juice and sweetener components. The Peruvian pisco sour uses Peruvian "pisco" as the base liquor and adds freshly squeezed lime juice, syrup, ice, egg white, and Angostura bitters. The Chilean version is similar, but uses Chilean "pisco" and pica lime, and excludes the bitters and egg white. Other variants of the cocktail include those created with fruits like pineapple or plants such as coca leaves. Title: Gimlet (cocktail) Passage: The gimlet (pronounced with a hard 'g') is a cocktail made of gin and lime juice. A 1928 description of the drink was: "gin, a spot of lime, and soda". The description in the 1953 Raymond Chandler novel "The Long Goodbye" stated that "a real gimlet is half gin and half Rose's lime juice and nothing else". This is in line with the proportions suggested by "The Savoy Cocktail Book" (1930) which specifies one half Plymouth Gin and one half Rose's Lime Juice Cordial. However, modern tastes are less sweet, and generally provide for at least two parts gin to one part of the lime and other non alcoholic elements (see recipes below).
Cuba Libre
Bramble (cocktail)
Cuba Libre
Zachary "Skeeter" Reece studied with an American circus performer who created the memorable clown figure "Weary Willie" based on the hobos of what era
Title: Emmett Kelly Passage: Emmett Leo Kelly (December 9, 1898March 28, 1979) was an American circus performer, who created the memorable clown figure "Weary Willie", based on the hobos of the Depression era. Title: Zachary quot;Skeeterquot; Reece Passage: Skeeter Reece is a clownunicyclist from the Bronx, NY who began his performing career with the King Charles Troupe (unicyclists who play basketball) in Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus. Always having a love for comedy, he gravitated toward clowning. He applied and was accepted into the Ringling Clown College. He graduated with the Class of '77, the last class of Bill Ballantine. Skeeter studied with Emmett Kelly, Lou Jacobs, Bobby Kaye,and Duane Thorpe. He was invited to clown with the Greatest Show on Earth. Red Skelton visited the show when he was performing, and told him that he was a great clown, which inspired him to keep going. Skeeter also taught at his alma mater in 1979 and 1980. Title: Clarence Chesterfield Howerton Passage: Clarence Chesterfield Howerton (February 9, 1913 November 18, 1975), also known as Major Mite, was an American circus performer who starred in the sideshow for over 25 years, 20 of which were with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum Bailey Circus. He was 2 ft tall and performed with several groups from the early 1920s through the late 1940s, billed as the smallest man in the world. His small physique was often contrasted alongside larger circus sideshow acts, such as the juvenile obese and the excessively tall. Title: Victor Ppin Passage: Victor Adolphus Ppin (March 8, 1780 1845) was an American circus performer and circus owner most famous for being a partner in the Circus of Ppin and Breschard. The Circus of Ppin and Breschard can thus be considered the first American circus and Ppin the first American circus impresario. Title: John Madigan (ringmaster) Passage: John Adalbert Madigan, (12 August 1850 - 23 August 1897) was an American circus performer and ringmaster, during the later years of his life he worked in Scandinavia. He was raised in an American circus family of Irish background. He is known for his work in U.S circus scenes between 1866 and 1869, but from 1872 he worked at Cirkus Myers in Central Europe. To this circus, the Swedish-Norwegian circus artist Eleonora Olsen, later known as Laura Madigan (mother of Elvira Madigan) came to work in 1875, the two became a couple. Title: Josh Routh Passage: Josh Routh is a nationally recognized American circus performer, and a founding member of the comedic troop Brothers Kaputnik, Death By Tickle and Circus Kaput. Josh trained at the Circus Center in San Francisco, California and attended the Clown Conservatory where he graduated "Class Clown". The Conservatory is where Josh found his alter ego "Tchotchke Kaputnik". As Tchotchke, Josh has performed with The New Pickle Circus (formerly the Pickle Family Circus, The San Francisco Youth Circus, The Much Ado Shakespeare Circus and Velocity Circus. Title: Dolly Jacobs Passage: Dolly Jacobs (born c. 1957 in Sarasota, Florida) is an American circus aerialist. She is the daughter of famed circus clown Lou Jacobs and former New York fashion model turned circus performer Jean Rockwell Jacobs. She began her circus career in 1975 and has been working ever since. She was a featured performer with Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. She and her husband, fellow circus performer Pedro Reis, founded Circus Sarasota in 1997. In 2012, she received the Florida Folk Heritage Award, and in 2015, was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship award by the National Endowment for the Arts. Title: Willard Mullin Passage: Willard Mullin (September 14, 1902  December 20, 1978) was an American sports cartoonist. He is most famous for his creation of the "Brooklyn Bum", the personification of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team, based on fabled circus clown Emmett Kelly's "Weary Willie" hobo persona. He was widely published: he cartooned daily for Scripps-Howard's "New York World-Telegram and Sun" for decades and was often published in Scripps-Howard's twenty papers, as well as in the "Sporting News". Title: Dio Kobayashi Passage: Dio Kobayashi ( , Kobayashi Atsushi , born August 28, 1972) is a Japanese circus performer. He is the first Japanese circus performer to become a member of the World of Top Entertainer tour. He currently works as a worldwide circus performer. His other stage names include "Kinosuke Otowa" and "Clown Joker". Title: Courtney Ryley Cooper Passage: Courtney Ryley Cooper (October 31, 1886 September 29, 1940) was an American circus performer, publicist and writer. During his career he published over 30 books, many focusing on crime; J. Edgar Hoover considered him at one time "the best informed man on crime in the U. S." He was also an expert on circuses, and was the chief publicist for Ringling Brothers, Barnum Bailey Circus at the time of his death.
Depression era
Zachary quot;Skeeterquot; Reece
Emmett Kelly
What is one of five leagues at this level, together with the Regionalliga Bayern, Regionalliga Nordost, Regionalliga Sdwest and the Regionalliga West, that was apart of the four regional sections of the first year of the Regionalliga?
Title: 201415 Regionalliga Passage: The 201415 Regionalliga was the seventh season of the Regionalliga, the third under the new format, as the fourth tier of the German football league system. The champions of Regionalliga West Fortuna Kln and the winner SG Sonnenhof Groaspach and third-placed team - FSV Mainz 05 II - of the Regionalliga Sdwest were promoted to the 3. Liga. SV Elversberg, Wacker Burghausen and Saarbrcken were relegated from 3. Liga. Title: Regionalliga West Passage: The Regionalliga West is a German semi-professional football division administered by the Western German Football Association based in Duisburg. It is one of the five German regional football associations. Being the single flight of the Western German state association, the Regionalliga is currently a level 4 division of the German football league system. It is one of five leagues at this level, together with the Regionalliga Bayern, Regionalliga Nordost, Regionalliga Nord and the Regionalliga Sdwest. Title: Regionalliga (ice hockey) Passage: The Regionalliga is the fourth level of ice hockey in Germany. It was founded in 1961 as the Gruppenliga, and was renamed the Regionalliga for the 1965-66 season. From 1961-1973, it operated as the third level of German ice hockey, before being dropped to the fourth level for the 1974-75 season. For 2013-14, there were five regions of the league, the Regionalliga West, Regionalliga Nord, Regionalliga Ost, Regionalliga Sdwest, and the Bayernliga. Title: 201516 Regionalliga Passage: The 201516 Regionalliga was the eighth season of the Regionalliga, the fourth under the new format, as the fourth tier of the German football league system. The champions of Regionalliga Nord SV Werder Bremen II, the champions of the Regionalliga Nordost 1. FC Magdeburg, and the champions of Regionalliga Bayern Wrzburger Kickers were promoted to the 3. Liga. Borussia Dortmund II, SpVgg Unterhaching and SSV Jahn Regensburg were relegated from 3. Liga. Title: 199495 Regionalliga Passage: The 199495 Regionalliga season was the first year of the Regionalliga as the third tier of German football. There were four regional sections, Nord, Nordost, West-Sdwest and Sd, each with eighteen teams. Most teams qualified from the Oberliga, which dropped to become a fourth-tier league, while five teams were relegated from the previous year's 2. Bundesliga. In the Nord section, four teams were promoted from the formerly fourth-tier Verbandsliga. Title: Regionalliga Sdwest Passage: The Regionalliga Sdwest (English: Regional League Southwest ) is the fourth tier of the German football league system in the states of Hesse, Baden-Wrttemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland. It is one of five leagues at this level, together with the Regionalliga Bayern, Regionalliga Nordost, Regionalliga Nord and the Regionalliga West. Title: 201213 Regionalliga Passage: The 201213 Regionalliga was the fifth season of the Regionalliga as the fourth tier of the German football league system. From this season onwards, the structure of this tier has changed. The three division format administrated by the German FA has been replaced by five leagues, each of which is administrated by its respective regional FA. Additionally, the leagues will be structured on geographical affiliation, in contrast to the partially arbitrary divisional alignment. League champions will qualify for a promotion play-off. Additionally, the Regionalliga Sdwest runners-up will qualify. Title: Regionalliga Nord Passage: The Regionalliga Nord (English: Regional League North ) is the fourth tier of the German football league system in the states of Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen and Hamburg. It is one of five leagues at this level, together with the Regionalliga Bayern, Regionalliga Nordost, Regionalliga Sdwest and the Regionalliga West. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it was the third tier. Title: 201314 Regionalliga Passage: The 201314 Regionalliga was the sixth season of the Regionalliga, the second under the new format, as the fourth tier of the German football league system. The champions of Regionalliga Nord Holstein Kiel and Regionalliga Nordost RB Leipzig as well as Regionalliga Sdwest runners-up SV Elversberg were promoted to the 3. Liga. Alemannia Aachen, Babelsberg 03 and Kickers Offenbach were relegated from 3. Liga. Title: 196667 Regionalliga Passage: The 196667 Regionalliga was the fourth season of the Regionalliga, the second tier of the German football league system. The league operated in five regional divisions, Berlin, North, South, Southwest and West. The five league champions and all five runners-up, at the end of the season, entered a promotion play-off to determine the two clubs to move up to the Bundesliga for the next season. The two promotion spots went to the Regionalliga Berlin and Regionalliga Sdwest champions Alemannia Aachen and Borussia Neunkirchen.
Regionalliga Nord
199495 Regionalliga
Regionalliga Nord
TV and film director Joe Wright's most recent drama film stars Gary Oldman as which wartime leader?
Title: Bram Stoker's Dracula Passage: Bram Stoker's Dracula is a 1992 American romantic horror film directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker. It stars Gary Oldman as Count Dracula, Winona Ryder as Mina Harker, Anthony Hopkins as Professor Abraham Van Helsing, and Keanu Reeves as Jonathan Harker. Title: The Space Between Us (film) Passage: The Space Between Us is a 2017 American romantic science fiction film directed by Peter Chelsom and written by Allan Loeb, from a story by Stewart Schill, Richard Barton Lewis and Loeb. The film stars Gary Oldman, Asa Butterfield, Britt Robertson, and Carla Gugino, and follows a teenage boy, born on Mars, who travels to Earth. Title: Prick Up Your Ears Passage: Prick Up Your Ears is a 1987 British film, directed by Stephen Frears, about the playwright Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth Halliwell. The screenplay was written by Alan Bennett, based on the biography by John Lahr. The film stars Gary Oldman as Orton, Alfred Molina as Halliwell, Wallace Shawn as Lahr and Vanessa Redgrave as Peggy Ramsay. Title: Criminal (2016 film) Passage: Criminal is a 2016 American action crime thriller drama film directed by Ariel Vromen and written by Douglas Cook and David Weisberg. The film is about a convict who is implanted with a dead CIA agent's memories to finish an assignment. The film stars Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, and Tommy Lee Jones, in the second collaboration between all three following the 1991 film "JFK". The film also features Alice Eve, Gal Gadot, Michael Pitt, Jordi Moll, Antje Traue, Scott Adkins, Amaury Nolasco, and Ryan Reynolds. Title: Atonement (soundtrack) Passage: Atonement: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack from the 2007 film "Atonement", composed by Dario Marianelli and performed by the English Chamber Orchestra, French classical pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, and cellist Caroline Dale. This was their second collaboration with director Joe Wright, following the soundtrack for his 2005 adaptation of "Pride Prejudice". Title: Joe Wright Passage: Joseph "Joe" Wright (born 25 August 1972) is an English film director. His motion pictures include the romance film "Pride Prejudice" (2005), the romantic war drama "Atonement" (2007), the action thriller "Hanna" (2011), his adaptation of "Anna Karenina" (2012), Peter Pan origin story "Pan" (2015), and political drama "Darkest Hour" (2017). Title: Dario Marianelli Passage: Dario Marianelli (born June 21, 1963) is an Italian film composer, known for his frequent collaborations with director Joe Wright. Title: Darkest Hour (film) Passage: Darkest Hour is a 2017 British war drama film directed by Joe Wright and written by Anthony McCarten. The film stars Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, and follows his early days as Prime Minister as Hitler closes in on Britain in World War II (The Darkest Hour). Ben Mendelsohn, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lily James, Stephen Dillane, and Ronald Pickup also star. Title: The Firm (1989 film) Passage: The Firm is a 1989 British made-for-television drama film directed by Alan Clarke and written by Al Hunter Ashton for the BBC. It stars Gary Oldman, Phil Davis, Charles Lawson and Steve McFadden in his acting debut. The film is based on the activities of the Inter City Firm (billed as the "Inter City Crew") football firm of West Ham United during the 1970s and 1980s. Title: The Contender (2000 film) Passage: The Contender is a 2000 political drama film written and directed by Rod Lurie. It stars Gary Oldman, Joan Allen, Jeff Bridges and Christian Slater. The film focuses on a fictional United States President (played by Bridges) and the events surrounding his appointment of a new Vice President (Allen).
Winston Churchill
Joe Wright
Darkest Hour (film)
The 'Worlds Greatest Detective' faced off against Soloman Grundy in which season of the show Gotham?
Title: The Return of the World's Greatest Detective Passage: The Return Of The World's Greatest Detective is a made-for-television film, transmitted on NBC in 1976, which starred Larry Hagman as an inept motorcycle cop named Sherman Holmes, who, after sustaining a head injury, became convinced that he was actually Sherlock Holmes and as a result of his injury acquired formidable powers of observation and deduction. Dean Hargrove and Roland Kibbee wrote the film's story directly for television, intending it to be a pilot for a series that would have been titled "Alias Sherlock Holmes." Title: Leeds Rugby Limited Passage: Leeds Rugby Limited is the 'Worlds First Dual Rugby Partnership', between the main Rugby League and Rugby Union sides in the city of Leeds, these being the Leeds Rhinos (Rugby League) and Leeds Carnegie (Rugby Union). Both teams play at the Headingley Carnegie Stadium. Title: Batman Passage: Batman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in "Detective Comics" 27 (1939). Originally named the "Bat-Man", the character is also referred to by such epithets as the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, and the World's Greatest Detective. Title: The Worlds Greatest Music Station Passage: The Worlds Greatest Music Station (or WGMS) was the AM sister station to Hereward FM. Its time on-air was short lived and restricted to approximately two years when both local ILR stations were acquired by the GWR group in the 90s. Title: Gurinder Chadha Passage: Gurinder Chadha, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 10 January 1960) is an English film director of Kenyan Asian origin. Most of her films explore the lives of Indians living in England. This common theme among her work showcases the trials of Indian women living in England and how they must reconcile their converging traditional and modern cultures. Although many of her films seem like simple quirky comedies about Indian women, they actually address many social and emotional issues, especially ones faced by immigrants caught between two worlds. Title: Ron Iddles Passage: Ron Iddles is a former Australian police detective. His conviction rate was 99 and he was dubbed "Australia's greatest detective". After a career spanning some 43 years investigating serious crime, he took up the role of Secretary of the Police Association of Victoria between 2014 and 2016 In 2016 he retired, but the following year he was lured out of retirement and is now Victoria's inaugural Community Safety Trustee. Title: Heroes Rise: Heavydirtysoul Passage: "Heroes Rise: Heavydirtysoul" is the twenty-second episode of the third season, the second part of the two-part season finale, and 66th episode overall from the Fox series "Gotham". The show is itself based on the characters created by DC Comics set in the Batman mythology. The episode was written by co-executive producer Robert Hull and directed by Rob Bailey. It was first broadcast on June 5, 2017. The episode marks the introduction of Solomon Grundy to the show. Title: Sherlock Hemlock Passage: Sherlock Hemlock (who calls himself "the world's greatest detective") is a Muppet character on the PBS series "Sesame Street". His catchphrase is "Egad!" which he exclaims whenever he makes a discovery. Sherlock Hemlock was performed by Jerry Nelson. Title: Multiverser Passage: Multiverser is a tabletop multi-genre role-playing game, published by Valdron Inc., in which the player character is typically an alternate version of the player himself. The player character travels to a new dimension every time he or she dies. Each dimension is governed by rules called 'biases' which determine what actions are possible or not possible in any given dimension. The dimensions, more commonly called 'worlds', may feature any setting and plot the referee can think up from swords-and-sorcery to sci-fi. Title: BSA Road Rocket Passage: The BSA Road Rocket was a 1950s British motorcycle developed from the A10 Golden Flash. The A10 had a reputation for reliability but was struggling to compete against the Triumph engines and the Norton Featherbed frames. Advertised by BSA in 1954 as 'undoubtedly the worlds greatest motorcycle' the Road Rocket was discontinued in 1958 when it was replaced by the BSA Super Rocket.
third
Heroes Rise: Heavydirtysoul
Batman
Are Sponge Cola and Catfish and the Bottlemen both rock bands?
Title: Araw Oras Tagpuan Passage: Araw Oras Tagpuan (Day Time Rendezvous) is the fourth studio album of the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola under Universal Records. The album is composed of 12 tracks, it was released on September 16, 2011. Title: Ultrablessed Passage: Ultrablessed (Stylized as ULTRABLESSED) is the 5th studio album of the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola under Universal Records. The album is composed of 11 tracks, and it was released on January 31, 2014. This album shows the journey and friendship of the members of the band for the past 10 years and also shows some new and fresh musical arrangements and quality which shows the showmanship of Sponge Cola. The first single from the album is "Kailangan Kita". Title: Chris Cantada Passage: Chris Cantada is a Filipino musician best known as the former drummer and backing vocalist of the band Sponge Cola. He was featured in the music video of Sponge Cola's "Tambay" in a cameo guest appearance per post band departure. Title: Tambay (EP) Passage: Tambay is the second EP by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola, released under Universal Records on April 19, 2011. Title: Sponge Cola (album) Passage: Sponge Cola is the self-titled third studio album by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola. Under Universal Records, Sponge Cola is already out in all major record bars. This was the last album to feature original drummer Chris Cantada who left the band following the release of the album due to a health problem. Title: Billy Bibby amp; The Wry Smiles Passage: Billy Bibby The Wry Smiles are a British indie rock band formed in the autumn of 2015 in the area around Llandudno, North Wales and Chester, UK. The band is fronted by Billy Bibby, former lead guitarist and founding member of Catfish and the Bottlemen. Bibby parted ways with Catfish and the Bottlemen in the summer of 2014, shortly after co-writing and recording their Platinum selling debut album, "The Balcony". Soon thereafter, Billy Bibby began writing songs and playing acoustic shows in various UK cities in order to test public response to his new music. In the spring of 2015, Billy Bibby began seeking musicians to form a new band. Auditions were conducted with the help of Simon Jones, formerly of The Verve. Band members Rob Jones (lead guitar), Matt Bassy (bass), and Michael Pearce (drums) were selected to form the four-piece ensemble. Title: Gemini (Sponge Cola song) Passage: "Gemini" is a song by the Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It is the twelfth track from their debut album, "Palabas". There were other songs on the album however. It reached and became 1 in Filipino music charts. It is also the theme song of the Filipino version (Metropolitan Theater Guild) of William Shakespeare's Romeo Juliet, as seen in its music video. The song was nominated for Song of the Year in the 2006 MYX Music Awards. Title: Palabas Passage: Palabas is the debut album of Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It was released on October 18, 2004 under Sony Music Philippines. Title: Sponge Cola Passage: Sponge Cola (sometimes spelled Spongecola) is a Filipino rock band formed in 1998. The band is composed of Yael Yuzon on vocals, Gosh Dilay on bass, Erwin Armovit on guitars and drummer Tmac Cruz. Title: Catfish and the Bottlemen Passage: Catfish and the Bottlemen are a British rock band, formed in Llandudno, Wales in 2007. Their debut album, "The Balcony", reached number 10 in the UK Albums Chart and achieved Platinum status on 30 December 2016. The band have toured in South America, Japan, UK, Europe, North America, and Australia and have featured in a number of festivals including Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, Latitude, Community festival, Reading and Leeds, T in the Park, Governors Ball and Bonnaroo. They won a Brit Award for British Breakthrough act on 24 February 2016. On 27 May 2016, they released their second album, "The Ride".
yes
Sponge Cola
Catfish and the Bottlemen
High Priestess of Soul is a studio album by jazz singer, pianist and songwriter Nina Simone, her daughter is which American singer and actress, known for her work in the Broadway theatre field, known by what stage name?
Title: Nina at the Village Gate Passage: Nina Simone at the Village Gate is an album by singerpianistsongwriter Nina Simone. It was her third live album for Colpix recorded at The Village Gate, a nightclub in Greenwich Village, New York. It is particularly notable for the amount of folk songs and African related songs on the album early in Simone's career. Richard Pryor had one of his first nights as a comedian opening for her. Title: Nina Simone in Concert Passage: Nina Simone in Concert is an album by singerpianistsongwriter Nina Simone. It was her first album for the record label Philips and was made up of three live recordings in Carnegie Hall, New York City in March and April 1964 (previously, she had recorded "Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall" in 1963 for Colpix Records). This album marks the beginning of "Nina Simone, the Civil Rights singer" in her recording career (she had already incorporated the civil rights message in her performances). Included on the album are politically laden songs, most notably the self-written "Mississippi Goddam", released as a single at the time. But also "Old Jim Crow", "Go Limp" and the haunting "Pirate Jenny" contributed to the message in a covert or metaphorical way. The album was rated the 94th best album of the 1960s by "Pitchfork". Title: Little Girl Blue (album) Passage: Little Girl Blue is the debut album by jazz singer, pianist and songwriter Nina Simone, released by Bethlehem Records. Simone was in her mid-20s at the time, and still aspiring to be a classical concert pianist. She immediately sold the rights for the songs on this album to Bethlehem for 3,000 (US in 2016 dollars ), with the deal eventually costing her royalty profits of more than a million dollars. Simone was dissatisfied by the lack of effort the record company took in promoting her, and after this album she formed a long business relationship with Colpix Records. The album "Nina Simone and Her Friends" was released after she had left Bethlehem, without her consent, and comprised songs that were left over from the "Little Girl Blue" recording session. The session was the only one ever recorded for Bethlehem. Title: Nina Simone at Newport Passage: Nina Simone at Newport is an album by jazz singer and musician Nina Simone. It was her second live album for Colpix, recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival on June 30, 1960. All arrangements were written by Nina Simone, and it was produced by Stu Phillips. Title: Pastel Blues Passage: Pastel Blues is a studio album by Jazz singerpianistsongwriter Nina Simone. It was recorded in 1964 and 1965 in New York City and released in 1965 by Philips Records. The name "Pastel Blues" is somewhat deceiving because the songs on the album incorporate different musical styles besides the blues, such as jazz, soul and folk music. The album was rated the 21st best album of the 1960s by "Pitchfork". Title: Folksy Nina Passage: Folksy Nina is an album by singerpianistsongwriter Nina Simone. It includes live tracks recorded on Friday, May 12, 1963, at Carnegie Hall. The previous album, "Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall" (1963) uses songs from the same concert. It was released on Colpix Records. Title: Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall Passage: Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall is a 1963 album by jazz singerpianistsongwriter Nina Simone. It is a live album recorded at Simone's first solo appearance at Carnegie Hall in New York City, on April 12, 1963, and was released on Colpix Records. Title: I Put a Spell on You (album) Passage: I Put a Spell on You is a 1965 album by jazz singerpianistsongwriter Nina Simone for Philips Records. Described by AllMusic reviewer Richie Unterberger as "One of her most pop-oriented albums, but also one of her best and most consistent", the album features some of Simone's best known songs. On July 24th, 2017, NPR released an article ranking 150 of the greatest albums by women, Simone's 1965 album was ranked 3 overall. Title: High Priestess of Soul Passage: High Priestess of Soul is a studio album by jazz singer, pianist and songwriter Nina Simone. The songs are accompanied by a large band directed and arranged by Hal Mooney. The album contains popular songs (such as "Don't You Pay Them No Mind") and African American gospel and folk related songs written by Simone herself (such as "Take Me to the Water" and "Come Ye"). After this album title an attempt to broaden her appeal by management execs Nina Simone was sometimes titled the high priestess of soul, although she completely rejected the title herself because it placed a label on her as an artist. However, according to her daughter, Simone, she never hated that moniker. Title: Simone (actress) Passage: Lisa Celeste Stroud (born September 12, 1962), known by her stage name, Simone, is an American singer and actress, known for her work in the Broadway theatre field. She is the daughter of the late American vocalist and civil rights activist Nina Simone.
Simone
High Priestess of Soul
Simone (actress)
Which is a stage name, Harry Kizirian or Colton Ford?
Title: Harry Kizirian Passage: Harry Kizirian (Armenian: ; July 13, 1925 September 13, 2002) was an Armenian American member of the United States Marine Corps who served during World War II. Kizirian's service lasted from February 1944 to February 1946, during which he spent seventeen months overseas. Kizirian took part in the Battle of Okinawa, where he landed during the first assault wave while heading a Marine fire team. Title: Harry J Passage: Harry Zephaniah Johnson (6 July 1945 3 April 2013), known by the stage name Harry J, was a Jamaican reggae record producer of African, Sicilian and Scottish descent. Title: Frank Ford (broadcaster) Passage: Frank Ford was the stage name of Edward Felbin (September 30, 1916 March 3, 2009), a Philadelphia radio talk show host. He was married to Lynne Abraham, a former judge and District Attorney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Along with partners Lee Guber and Shelly Gross, Ford founded the Valley Forge Music Fair in 1955 and the Westbury Music Fair the following year. He served on the board of trustees for Science Service, now known as Society for Science the Public, from 1957-62. Title: Harry Eytinge Passage: Harry Eytinge (18221902) was the stage name of American actor, stage manager and producer, Henry S. Eytinge, (also known as Henry St. C. Eytinge) who captained the "USS Shepherd Knapp" during the American Civil War. Title: Harry Lewiston Passage: Harry Lewiston (April 2, 1900 June 1, 1965; legal name Israel Harry Jaffe) was an American showman, freak show director, and barker. He wrote his memoirs under his stage name, published posthumously in 1968 as "Freak Show Man: the Autobiography of Harry Lewiston, as told to Jerry Holtman". Title: Puma Swede Passage: Johanna Jussinniemi (born 13 September 1976), better known by her stage name Puma Swede, is a Swedish pornographic actress and feature dancer. The first part of her stage name comes from the sports car, the Ford Puma. Since 2005, she has appeared in over 200 movies. Title: Carleete Passage: Carleete was the stage name of Harry Howes, born 8 May 1873, who claimed to be the inventor of the Water Escape trick, also known as the Water Torture Cell, Under Water Escape and Mysterious Cask. This trick was sold to Harry Houdini in 1911. The sale happened during a visit of Houdini to 194 Salt Street, Bradford, England, then the home of Harry Howes. Title: Colton Ford Passage: Colton Ford (born October 12, 1962, in Pasadena, California) is the stage name of the former American gay pornographic actor, Glenn Soukesian, who returned to his original career path of singer, and actor. As of May 2007, he resides in New York City. Title: Willa Ford Passage: Amanda Lee Williford, (born January 22, 1981) known by her stage name Willa Ford, is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, model, television personality and film actress. She released her debut album, "Willa Was Here", in 2001. Ford also has appeared in movies such as "Friday the 13th" (2009), hosted several reality television shows, posed for "Playboy" and competed on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars". Title: Baauer Passage: Harry Bauer Rodrigues (born April 30, 1989), better known by his stage name, Baauer, is an American record producer of trap and bass music, best known for his hit song "Harlem Shake". He has been producing dance music from the age of 13, mostly making house music and electro. He previously produced a track under the name Captain Harry, which was played by Kissy Sell Out on BBC Radio 1. His influences include hip hop and dance music. Baauer has produced remixes for Nero, The Prodigy, Flosstradamus, and No Doubt. In 2016, he released his debut album, "Aa".
Colton Ford
Harry Kizirian
Colton Ford
Which award-nominated film was created first, Blackfish or The Mouth of the Wolf?
Title: Thomas Browne, 4th Viscount Kenmare Passage: Thomas Browne, 6th Baronet 4th Viscount Kenmare (April 1726 11 September 1795) was an Irish landowner and politician. He was probably born at Killarney, County Kerry, the second of four children of Valentine Browne, fifth Baronet, third Viscount Kenmare (16951736), one of the few remaining great Roman Catholic landowners in Ireland, and his first wife, Honoria Butler (? -1730). Thomas Browne's great-grandfather, Sir Valentine Browne, third Baronet, had been created first Viscount Kenmare by James II in March 1689. This was an Irish peerage created after the removal of James II from the English throne, but during the period when James was de facto king of Ireland, before the conquest of Ireland by William III. The first and second viscounts had fought for James II but seem never to have been formally attainted under William. Consequently, the peerage remained on the Irish patent roll in a constitutionally ambiguous position, but was not formally recognised by the Protestant political establishment. Title: Baron Talbot Passage: Baron Talbot is a title that has been created twice. The title was created first in the Peerage of England. On 5 June 1331, Sir Gilbert Talbot was summoned to Parliament, by which he was held to have become Baron Talbot. Title: Baron Trevor Passage: Baron Trevor is a title that has been created three times. It was created first in 1662 in the Peerage of Ireland along with the viscountcy of Dungannon. For information on this creation, which became extinct in 1706, see Viscount Dungannon. Title: The Mouth of the Wolf (2009 film) Passage: The Mouth of the Wolf (original title: "La bocca del lupo") is a 2009 biographical dramadocumentary film written and directed by Pietro Marcello. It premired at the 2009 Torino Film Festival in Turin, and won the FIPRESCI Prize for 'Best Film' and the Prize of the City of Torino. In 2010 it appeared at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Caligari Film Award and the Teddy Award for 'Best Documentary'. Title: Viscount Powerscourt Passage: Viscount Powerscourt ( ) is a title that has been created three times in the Peerage of Ireland, each time for members of the Wingfield family. It was created first in 1618 for the Chief Governor of Ireland, Richard Wingfield. However, this creation became extinct on his death in 1634. It was created a second time in 1665 for Folliott Wingfield. He was the great-great-grandson of George Wingfield, uncle of the first Viscount of the 1618 creation. However, the 1665 creation also became extinct on the death of its first holder in 1717. Title: CJ the DJ Passage: CJ the DJ is an Australian animated TV series created first broadcast on ABC3. The show was created by Mark Gravas of "Yakkity Yak" fame and writer Stu Connolly. Title: Transition scenario Passage: Transition scenarios are descriptions of future states which combine a future image with an account of the changes that would need to occur to reach that future. These two elements are often created in a two-step process where the future image is created first (envisioning) followed by an exploration of the alternative pathways available to reach the future goal (backcasting). Both these processes can use participatory techniques (Raskin et al., 2002) where participants of varying backgrounds and interests are provided with an open and supportive group environment to discuss different contributing elements and actions. Title: United States Peace Index Passage: The United States Peace Index (USPI) is a measurement of American States and cities by their peacefulness. Created by the Institute for Economics and Peace, the creators of the Global Peace Index, it is said to be the first in a series of National sub-divisions by their peacefulness. The USPI was created first due to plentiful data and a large amount of diversity between states for level of peace. The United States ranked 88158 on the Global Peace index for 2012. The U.S. index was released on 6 April 2011, at 00:01 Eastern Time and the second edition released on 24 April 2012. Title: Valentine Browne, 1st Earl of Kenmare Passage: Valentine Browne, 1st Earl of Kenmare (January 1754 3 October 1812) was the Seventh Baronet Browne. He was created First Baron Castlerosse and First Viscount Kenmare on 12 February 1798, with the earlier peerages not being recognised. He was created First Earl of Kenmare on 3 January 1801. Title: Blackfish (film) Passage: Blackfish is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite. It concerns Tilikum, an orca held by SeaWorld and the controversy over captive killer whales. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2013, and was picked up by Magnolia Pictures and CNN Films for wider release. It was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary.
The Mouth of the Wolf
Blackfish (film)
The Mouth of the Wolf (2009 film)
What north-south highway goes right by the venue of the Pennsylvania Farm Show?
Title: Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex amp; Expo Center Passage: Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Expo Center is a large exhibition center and indoor arena in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It is primarily used for concerts, agricultural exhibitions, the Pennsylvania Farm Show, and indoor football. The complex also hosts more than 200 other exhibits and trade shows every year. The Farm Show Complex is 60 acre , houses 24 acre under roof, spread throughout 11 buildings including three arenas. Title: Harrisburg Heat (2012) Passage: The Harrisburg Heat are an American professional indoor soccer team based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The team is a part of the Major Arena Soccer League. The Heat's home venue is New Holland Arena at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Expo Center. Title: Provincial Highway 1 (Taiwan) Passage: Provincial Highway 1 () is a 464.693 km -long Taiwanese provincial highway that starts in the north of the country near Taipei Main Station and ends in the south at Fangshan, Pingtung County. It intersects with Provincial Highway 9 and Provincial Highway 26. Before the freeway system was built in Taiwan, this was the primary north-south highway for the island. The highway connects most of the major cities in Taiwan. In most parts of Taiwan, the road is known as The North-South Highway (). Title: 201213 Harrisburg Heat season Passage: The 201213 Harrisburg Heat season was the first season of the new Harrisburg Heat indoor soccer club. The Heat, an Eastern Division team in the Professional Arena Soccer League, played their home games in the Farm Show Arena at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The team, owned by Harrisburg Heat Sports Group, LLC, was led by general manager David Grimaldi, head coach Richard Chinapoo, and assistant coach Gino DiFlorio. Title: 201314 Harrisburg Heat season Passage: The 201314 Harrisburg Heat season was the second season of the new Harrisburg Heat indoor soccer club. The Heat, an Eastern Division team in the Professional Arena Soccer League, played their home games in the 2,200 seat Equine Arena at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Title: Pennsylvania Auto Show Passage: The Pennsylvania Auto Show is an annual auto show held in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Expo Center. Title: Pennsylvania Farm Show Passage: The Pennsylvania Farm Show is held every January at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Expo Center, located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, just off Exit 67 of Interstate 81. This event, Pennsylvania's state fair, was first held in 1917. It is the largest indoor agricultural event held in the United States. The Farm Show Complex houses 24 acre under its roof, spread throughout eleven buildings, including three arenas. The annual event is free to the public and attracts over half a million visitors. Title: Central Penn Capitals Passage: The Central Penn Capitals (formerly the York Capitals) were a professional indoor football team based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Capitals played as members of American Indoor Football (AIF) from 2013 to 2016. The club was established in 2012 as an expansion team for the 2013 season when Jim Morris secured the rights to an AIF franchise in York, Pennsylvania at the York City Ice Arena. The team relocated to Harrisburg for the 2016 season season with home games played at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Expo Center. The AIF ceased operations after the 2016 season and the Capitals did not join another league. Title: Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show Passage: The Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show was an outdoor hunting and fishing exposition held annually at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in the United States, and was the largest show of its kind in North America. The event was first held in 1955 and attracted outdoor sports enthusiasts from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Washington D.C.. The annual event was known to showcase the very latest that hunting and fishing had to offer, including services, gear, expert advice, seminars and competition shooting. It included more than 1,000 hunting and fishing related vendors and over 500 outfitters from around the world. Title: Interstate 81 Passage: Interstate 81 (I-81) is a northsouth (physically northeastsouthwest) Interstate Highway in the eastern part of the United States. Its southern terminus is at I-40 in Dandridge, Tennessee; its northern terminus is on Wellesley Island (near Fishers Landing, New York) at the Canadian border, where the Thousand Islands Bridge connects it to Highway 401, the main Ontario freeway connecting Detroit via Toronto to Montreal. The major metropolitan areas that I-81 connects to include Harrisburg in Pennsylvania and Syracuse in New York.
Interstate 81
Pennsylvania Farm Show
Interstate 81
Between University of Southern Queensland and Pokhara University, which institution was established earlier?
Title: Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE Passage: Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE (SQIT) is an Australian vocational college for teaching Tertiary and Further Education. The Institute provides training across a significant portion of Southern Queensland with campuses in Toowoomba, Roma, Warwick, Kingaroy, Dalby, Chinchilla, Charleville, Cherbourg and Stanthorpe. Title: Pokhara Engineering College Passage: Pokhara Engineering College (PEC) is a technical institute established in 1999 CE in Pokhara, Nepal. It has been promoting engineering and developing career of students for several year. It offers education in different levels and programs. Its diploma programs (sub- overseer and I.E.) run under the affliction of CTEVT and its B.E and Master run under the affiliation of Pokhara University. Title: Gandaki College of Engineering and Science Passage: Gandaki College of Engineering and Science, Nepali: (referred as GCES), is an independent non-profit institution co-located with the Gandaki Boarding School in Lamachaur, Pokhara. Established with the genuine effort of Dr. P.V. Chandy, the then principal of GBS, GCES was founded in 1998 as an extension of GBS with the approval of GBS board, and the United Mission to Nepal. It is currently managed by the GBSGCES public education trust under the supervision of the Ministry of Education, Nepal. It is affiliated to Pokhara University and provides a degree in B.E. Software, and complies with the Pokhara University's semester system and examination procedures. In 2003, GCES was admitted as a permanent member of Nepal Engineering Council. Title: Southern Queensland Correctional Centre Passage: The Southern Queensland Correctional Centre (SQCC) is an Australian prison facility located in the Lockyer Valley, 15 km north from Gatton, and 94 km west from Brisbane, Queensland. The 300-bed minimum to maximum security prison for men was built by Baulderstone and officially opened on 21 December 2011 by Corrective Services Minister Neil Roberts. The facilities began operation in January 2012. SQCC is the first completed stage of the Southern Queensland Correctional Precinct in Australia. Title: Cosmos College Passage: Cosmos College of Management and Technology is an engineering college based in Lalitpur, Nepal established in 2001 by its chairman, Prof. Dr. Uttam N. Shrestha, who is the former Dean of IOE Pulchowk. It is affiliated with the Pokhara University. Title: Pokhara University Passage: Pokhara University (PU or PoU Nepali: ) was established in 1996 as Nepal's fifth university. Its central office is in Pokhara Lekhnath municipality, Kaski district, Western Development Region. Along with Purbanchal University, PU was formed as part of the government's policy for improved access to higher education. The prime minister is the university chancellor and the minister for education is the pro-chancellor. The vice chancellor is the principal administrator of the university. Title: Malvika Subba Passage: Malvika Subba (Nepali: ) is a Nepalese media personality, beauty queen, actress, television host, social activist and entrepreneur. She graduated from Pokhara University with Masters in Mass Communication and Journalism. Title: Nepal Engineering College Passage: Nepal Engineering College, also known as NEC, was established in 1994 as the first private engineering college of Nepal and is the largest engineering college. Its main campus is located at Changunarayan, Bhaktapur. A second campus, in which BDH Programs run is located at Mahalaxmisthan and third campus, in which Masters Programs are run, is located at Prayag Pokhari, Lagankhel, Lalitpur. Established on 25 September 1994, the college currently offers engineering courses at the bachelor's and master's levels. It is affiliated to Pokhara University. Title: Nepal College of Information Technology Passage: Nepal College of Information Technology, commonly known as (NCIT), is an Information Technology (IT) college in Nepal. It was established in the year 2001. Its campus is located at Balkumari, Lalitpur. The college currently offers Engineering and Management courses at the Bachelor's and Master's levels. It is affiliated with the Pokhara University. Title: University of Southern Queensland Passage: The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is a medium-sized, regional university based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, with three university campuses at Toowoomba, Springfield and Ipswich. It offers courses in law, health, engineering, the sciences, business, education, and the arts. USQ has been a leader in distance learning by leveraging technology since the 1970s, which has allowed it to serve rural Queensland and international communities through its on campus, off campus, and external programs. It was winner of the Australian University of the Year Award in 2000-2001.
University of Southern Queensland
University of Southern Queensland
Pokhara University
Did Jim Pugh and Murphy Jensen both date actress Robin Givens?
Title: 1992 U.S. Pro Indoor Doubles Passage: Rick Leach and Jim Pugh were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Leach partnered Kelly Jones, losing in the semifinals. Pugh partnered Derrick Rostagno, losing in the second round. Title: 1988 Bavarian Tennis Championships Doubles Passage: Jim Pugh and Blaine Willenborg were the defending champions, but Willenborg did not participate this year. Pugh partnered Rick Leach Title: John Hillebrand Passage: John Hillebrand is an Australian former tennis player who was active from the late 1950s until the early 1970s. He is currently living in San Pedro, California. He had met Dale Jensen in London and upon arriving in California called him and wanted help to relocate there. Dale arranged for him to immediately play a Senior tournament in Costa Mesa, where he met Dr. Jim Pugh, a Dentist, and fine Tennis Player. They immediately became good friends. Jim sponsored John in the US and had him teach his son, Jim. Title: Jim Pugh Passage: Jim Pugh (born February 5, 1964 in Burbank, California) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. A doubles specialist, he won three Grand Slam men's doubles titles (two Australian Open, one Wimbledon) and five Grand Slam mixed doubles titles (three Australian Open, one Wimbledon, one US Open). Pugh reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in 1989. Title: Little Village Foundation Passage: The Little Village Foundation was founded in 2014 by Jim Pugh as a 501(c)(3) organization based in Solvang, California. Pugh is a veteran keyboard player who has toured the world with Robert Cray and Etta James (see "Stickin' to My Guns"). Little Village Foundation (LVF) is non-profit company in the music industry that produces and distributes what it considers to be culturally significant recordings made by individuals and groups that might otherwise not be heard beyond the artists' community or family. Title: Murphy Jensen Passage: Murphy Jensen (born October 30, 1968) is an American former professional tennis player from Ludington, Michigan, and currently the coach of the Washington Kastles of World TeamTennis. His elder brother is former professional tennis player Luke Jensen. Jensen has a son William (born 1999) with actress Robin Givens, whom he dated periodically during the late 1990s. Title: Queen of Media Passage: Queen of Media is an unreleased American drama film, directed by Furqaan Clover, starring Robin Givens. The film is loosely based on "The New York Times" best seller "Wendy's Got the Heat" by Wendy Williams. It stars Robin Givens in the title role. It was written by Jim Yoakum with Furqaan Clover. It was produced by Guardian Entertainment. Title: 1990 Australian Open Mixed Doubles Passage: Jana Novotn and Jim Pugh were the defending champions but only Pugh competed that year with Natasha Zvereva. Title: Boomerang (1992 film) Passage: Boomerang is a 1992 American romantic comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin. The film stars Eddie Murphy as Marcus Graham, a hotshot advertising executive who also happens to be an insatiable womanizer and male chauvinist. When he meets his new boss, Jacqueline Broyer (Robin Givens), Marcus discovers that she is essentially a female version of himself, and realizes he is receiving the same treatment that he delivers to others. The film also features Halle Berry, David Alan Grier, Martin Lawrence and Chris Rock. Title: ReichelPugh Passage: ReichelPugh is a yacht design company based in San Diego, California, USA. It is led by John Reichel and Jim Pugh.
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Jim Pugh
Murphy Jensen