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Which actor played Jesus in "Godspell" and starred alongside Sam Jaeger in the 2011 romantic comedy "Take Me Home"?
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Title: Brave New Jersey
Passage: Brave New Jersey is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Jody Lambert written by Michael Dowling and Jody Lambert. The film stars Tony Hale, Anna Camp, Sam Jaeger, Heather Burns, Dan Bakkedahl and Raymond J. Barry. The film was released on August 4, 2017, by Gravitas Ventures.
Title: H. B. Warner
Passage: Henry Byron Warner (26 October 1875 21 December 1958) was an English film and theatre actor. He was a popular theatre and film actor during the silent era and played Jesus Christ in "The King of Kings". In later years, he successfully transitioned into supporting roles and appeared in numerous films directed by Frank Capra. Warner's most notable role to modern audiences is "Mr. Gower" in the perennially shown film "It's A Wonderful Life", directed by Capra. and in a cameo in "Sunset Boulevard", directed by Billy Wilder.
Title: Ted Neeley
Passage: Teddie Joe "Ted" Neeley (born September 20, 1943) is an American rock and roll drummer, singer, actor, composer, and record producer. He played Jesus Christ in the film "Jesus Christ Superstar" (1973).
Title: Michael Hobert
Passage: Michael Hobert is an American actor. He had a recurring role on the TV show "Scrubs" as Lonnie. His brother, Tim Hobert, is one of the show's producers. Michael has also starred in "Spin City", "Matter of Life and Death", and "Gilmore Girls". He also wrote a movie with Sam Jaeger called "Advantage Hart". Michael was originally in the first episode of "Scrubs", "My First Day", as "Pizza Delivery Guy", who was the guy in the MRI machine.
Title: Take Me Home (2011 film)
Passage: Take Me Home is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by and starring Sam Jaeger. The film also stars his wife Amber Jaeger, Lin Shaye, and Victor Garber. It premiered on April 19, 2011 at the Nashville Film Festival. "Take Me Home" was released to DVD on May 29, 2012.
Title: Victor Garber
Passage: Victor Joseph Garber (born March 16, 1949) is a Canadian actor and singer. He is known for playing Jesus in "Godspell", Anthony Hope in "", John Wilkes Booth in "Assassins", Jack Bristow in the television series "Alias", Max in "Lend Me a Tenor", Thomas Andrews in James Cameron's "Titanic", and Ken Taylor, Canadian Ambassador to Iran, in "Argo". He is currently a series regular on "Legends of Tomorrow" as Dr. Martin Stein, playing the same role as a guest star on "The Flash" and the web series "Vixen.
Title: Shredy Jabarin
Passage: Shredy Jabarin or Shredi Jabarin (Arabic: , Hebrew: ' ; other orthographies: Shredi Jabarin) is an actor, director, writer, producer, filmmaker, photographer, artist and acting teacher. Born on the 2nd of Dec 1981 in Jaffa and studies acting in the faculty of art in the theater department and the film department in Tel Aviv University 1999-2003, participated in international films and theatre plays in English, French, German, Arabic and Hebrew. He has one nomination for best actor for his role in the film For my Father. He played main parts in films like For my Father and The Saviour where her played Jesus.
Title: Catch and Release (film)
Passage: Catch and Release is a 2007 American romantic comedy film directed by Susannah Grant in her directorial debut, and starring Jennifer Garner, Timothy Olyphant, Kevin Smith, Sam Jaeger and Juliette Lewis. In the film, after a woman's fianc dies, she seeks comfort in his friends, learning his secrets while falling for his best friend. Filming took place in 2005 in Vancouver and Boulder, Colorado. "Catch and Release" premiered at the Austin Film Festival in October 2006 and was released in the United States on January 26, 2007. The film bombed at the box office, earning 16 million against a 25 million budget.
Title: Martin Donovan
Passage: Martin Donovan (born August 19, 1957) is an American film, stage and television actor. He has had a long collaboration with director Hal Hartley and appeared in many of Hartley's films, such as "Trust" (1990), "Surviving Desire" (1991), "Simple Men" (1992), "Flirt" (1993), "Amateur" (1994), and "The Book of Life" (1998; in which he played Jesus). Donovan also played Peter Scottson on Showtime's cable series "Weeds". He made his writingdirectorial debut with the film "Collaborator" (2011).
Title: Selva Rasalingam
Passage: Selva Rasalingam (born 1968) is a British actor. He has appeared on stage in the West End theatre and for the Royal Shakespeare Company and has made appearances in many UK television series including "Doctor Who", "Luther and Hustle", and on film including "" and "Skyfall". He played Jesus in the 2014 version of "The Gospel of John".
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Take Me Home (2011 film)
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Victor Garber
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John English and Dorothy Arzner, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: First Comes Courage
Passage: First Comes Courage is a 1943 American war film, the final film directed by Dorothy Arzner, one of the few female directors in Hollywood at the time. The film was based on the 1943 novel "Commandos" by Elliott Arnold, adapted by George Sklar, with a screenplay by Melvin Levy and Lewis Meltzer. It stars Merle Oberon and Brian Aherne.
Title: Nana (1934 film)
Passage: Nana is a 1934 American Pre-Code film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, starring Anna Sten. and directed by Dorothy Arzner and George Fitzmaurice.
Title: Golden Gate Girls
Passage: Golden Gate Girls is a 2013 documentary film focusing on the life and works of Esther Eng (1914-1970), once honored as the first woman director of Southern China. She crossed boundaries of both gender and culture by making Cantonese language films for Chinese audiences during and after WWII. She was in fact the only woman directing feature-length films in America after Dorothy Arzners retirement in 1943 and before Ida Lupino began directing in 1949. After her film career, she pioneered in establishing fine dining Chinese Restaurants in New York City. She left her mark in both the Chinese and English press enabling director S. Louisa Wei to recover some of her lost stories. Clips from her two extant films, stills from her eight other motion pictures, photos from her six albums, newsreels of San Francisco as she saw them, as well as hundreds of archival images are collected to present her life and work in the most stunning visuals.
Title: Honor Among Lovers
Passage: Honor Among Lovers is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Dorothy Arzner. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Fredric March, Monroe Owsley, Charles Ruggles and Ginger Rogers.
Title: Marion Morgan (choreographer)
Passage: Marion Morgan (January 4, 1881, New Jersey November 10, 1971, Los Angeles, CA) was a choreographer and motion picture screenwriter and the longtime companion of motion picture director Dorothy Arzner. Arzner lived for the last 40 years of her life with Morgan.
Title: John English (director)
Passage: John Wilkinson English (25 June 1903 11 October 1969) was a British film editor and film director. He is most famous for the film serials he co-directed with William Witney for Republic Pictures such as "Zorro's Fighting Legion" and "Drums of Fu Manchu".
Title: Christopher Strong
Passage: Christopher Strong (a.k.a. "The Great Desire" and "The White Moth") is a 1933 American Pre-Code film, produced by RKO and directed by Dorothy Arzner. The film starred Colin Clive and Katharine Hepburn (in her second screen role). The film is a tale of illicit love among the English aristocracy. The screenplay by Zo Akins was adapted from the 1932 novel by Gilbert Frankau.
Title: Dorothy Hall (actress)
Passage: Dorothy Hall (December 3, 1906 February 2, 1953) was an American film actress in the late 1920s and early 1930s. She began her career as an actress on Broadway and transitioned fully into film acting in the late 1920s. She had small roles in films such as "The Winning Oar" (1927) and "The Broadway Drifter" (1927) and was later featured in the Vitaphone short "In the Nick of Time" (1929) and "The Laughing Lady" (1929). Her final and best known film role was in Dorothy Arzner's "Working Girls" (1931) where she plays Mae Thorpe. Dorothy Hall died on February 2, 1953 in New York City.
Title: Ten Modern Commandments
Passage: Ten Modern Commandments was a 1927 American silent romantic comedy-drama film that starred Esther Ralston and was distributed through Paramount Pictures. It is based on an original screen story and was directed by Dorothy Arzner. The film is now considered lost film.
Title: Dorothy Arzner
Passage: Dorothy Emma Arzner (January 3, 1897 October 1, 1979) was an American film director whose career in feature films spanned from the silent era of the late 1920s into the early 1940s. In fact, Dorothy Arzner was the only female director working in the 1930s in the United States. She was one of the very few women who established a name for herself as a director in the American film industry during this time.
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Are both Kenai Municipal Airport and North Central West Virginia Airport joint-use public and military airports?
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Title: List of international airports in Canada
Passage: This is a list of international airports in Canada. These airports are listed in the Canada Flight Supplement, or Water Aerodrome Supplement, published by Nav Canada and each is classified as an airport of entry. All these airports, with the exception of military airports, have a Canada Border Services Agency person available but they may not be available 24 hours a day and may only be open part of the week. Montral-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport serves a higher percentage of international passengers than any other Canadian airport.
Title: Kenai Municipal Airport
Passage: Kenai Municipal Airport (IATA: ENA, ICAO: PAEN, FAA LID: ENA) is a city owned, public use airport located in Kenai, a city in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Title: KilleenFort Hood Regional Airport
Passage: KilleenFort Hood Regional Airport (IATA: GRK, ICAO: KGRK, FAA LID: GRK) is a small militarycommercial joint-use airport that operates alongside Robert Gray Army Airfield. The airport is based inside the south end of the Fort Hood Military Reservation (known as West Fort Hood), six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) southwest of the central business district of Killeen, Texas, in unincorporated Bell County. The commercial side replaced the old Killeen Municipal Airport (now Skylark Field), which was unable to expand.
Title: North Central West Virginia Airport
Passage: North Central West Virginia Airport (IATA: CKB, ICAO: KCKB, FAA LID: CKB) is a joint-use public and military airport located one nautical mile (2 km) northeast of the central business district of Bridgeport, a city in Harrison County, West Virginia, United States. While located in Bridgeport, the airport is primarily associated with Clarksburg, West Virginia. It is owned and operated by the Benedum Airport Authority, serving Harrison and Marion County, and was formerly known as Benedum Airport and Harrison-Marion Regional Airport. The airport is served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.
Title: List of airports in West Virginia
Passage: This is a list of airports in West Virginia (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Title: List of airports in North Dakota
Passage: This is a list of airports in North Dakota (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Title: List of airports in Virginia
Passage: This is a list of airports in Virginia (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Title: List of airports in North Carolina
Passage: This is a list of airports in North Carolina (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Title: Yeager Airport
Passage: Yeager Airport (IATA: CRW, ICAO: KCRW, FAA LID: CRW) is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Charleston, in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. It is owned by the Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority. The airport hosts McLaughlin Air National Guard Base, home to nine C-130 Hercules aircraft of the West Virginia Air National Guard's 130th Airlift Wing (130 AW), an Air Mobility Command (AMC)-gained unit of the West Virginia Air National Guard.
Title: WXJ85
Passage: WXJ85 is a 1000-Watt NOAA WeatherAll Hazards radio station transmitting from Clarksburg, West Virginia with programming from the National Weather Service in Charleston, West Virginia. on an assigned frequency of 162.550 MHz. The station coverage area serves North Central West Virginia with weather and hazard information. Counties served by this weather radio station include Barbour, Doddridge, Harrison, Lewis, Marion, Preston, Randolph, Ritchie, Taylor, Tyler, Upshur, and Wetzel. This station will also relay any AMBER Alert activation within the state of West Virginia.
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Rainer Widmayer came after which player born in 1972 as manager of Hertha BSC?
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Title: Markus Babbel
Passage: Markus Babbel (] ; born 8 September 1972) is a former international German football player and coach who is the manager of FC Luzern. He played as a defender for clubs in Germany and England.
Title: Hendrik Herzog
Passage: Hendrik Herzog (born 2 April 1969 in Halle) is a German football coach and a former player. He has worked as kit manager for Hertha BSC.
Title: Andreas Thom
Passage: Andreas Thom (born 7 September 1965 in Rdersdorf, East Germany) is a former German football player who played as a forward for Dynamo Berlin, Bayer Leverkusen, Celtic and Hertha Berlin. He played 51 times for East Germany throughout the 1980s and played 10 times for the unified German national team in the early 1990s. He is now retired from playing and works as a youth coach at Hertha BSC.
Title: Rainer Widmayer
Passage: Rainer Widmayer is a former German footballer and manager. During his active career, he played mostly in the lower divisions, except his final season, during which he played in the 2. Bundesliga for SSV Ulm. As manager, he has been assistant manager of Swiss clubs FC St. Gallen and Grasshopper Club Zrich. In Germany, he assistant managed Hertha BSC and the reserves and professional squad of VfB Stuttgart. After Markus Babbel was sacked as manager of Hertha BSC, Widmayer was appointed caretaker of the Berlin club. Several days later, having completed his duties of caretaker, Widmayer left Hertha altogether.
Title: Hans Eder (footballer)
Passage: Hans "Gustav" Eder (born 14 November 1934) is a former German football player and manager. He played predominantly as a defender for Hertha BSC. Today, he is still considered one of the greatest Hertha players.
Title: Andreas Schmidt (footballer)
Passage: Andreas Schmidt (born 14 September 1973 in Berlin) is a retired German football player who spent his entire career with Hertha BSC. His twin brother, Oliver, also played for Hertha.
Title: Ayhan Gezen
Passage: Ayhan Gezen (born 23 June 1972) is a Turkish-German former footballer. He was part of the Hertha BSC reserve team who reached the 1993 DFB-Pokal final and made 14 appearances for Hertha's first team in the 2. Bundesliga.
Title: Sven Kaiser
Passage: Sven Kaiser (born 27 August 1973) is a German former footballer. He was part of the Hertha BSC reserve team who reached the 199293 DFB-Pokal Final and made 19 appearances for Hertha's first team in the 2. Bundesliga.
Title: Oliver Schmidt
Passage: Oliver Schmidt (born 14 September 1973 in Berlin) is a German former footballer. He began his career with Hertha BSC, alongside his twin brother Andreas. Together they were part of the Hertha reserve team that reached the final of the German Cup in 1993. Oliver Schmidt left Hertha in 1998, one year after the club had achieved promotion to the Bundesliga. He played for five more clubs before retiring in 2007.
Title: Oliver Holzbecher
Passage: Oliver Holzbecher (born 25 September 1970) is a German former footballer who played as a forward. Holzbecher was a West Germany youth international, and came through the youth team of Hertha BSC. He made his Hertha debut in the last game of the 198889 season, coming on as a 75th-minute substitute for Sven Kretschmer in a 10 defeat against Fortuna Kln. Over the next few years his appearances were restricted to Hertha's reserve team, where he was part of the team that reached the 1993 DFB-Pokal Final, losing 10 against Bayer Leverkusen. This gave him another chance at first-team action, and he made a further nine appearances in the 2. Bundesliga before leaving in 1995. He spent three years in the Regionalliga Nordost with Reinickendorfer Fchse, before playing out his career with an eight-year spell at Spandauer BC, who were renamed FC Spandau 06 in 2003. He retired in 2006.
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Markus Babbel
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Rainer Widmayer
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Markus Babbel
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In which year was this Austrian business magnate, engineer and executive whom Hans Dieter Ptsch succeeded as chairman of the supervisory board of Volkswagen born?
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Title: Rein Willems
Passage: Rein Willems (born 26 August 1945, Geleen) was President of Shell Nederland from 2003-2007. Since 1969, he has held a number of positions at Shell, with postings in Singapore, Australia, the UK, the Philippines and Brazil. In addition, he was a member of the Executive Committee and the Environmental Committee of the Employers Association VNO-NCW and the Innovation Platform. He is Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Koninklijke Joh. Ensched, member of the Supervisory Board of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Centraal Orgaan Opvang Asielzoekers (COA) and the Van Leeuwen Pipe and Tube Group B.V. He was Chairman of the national Task Force Energy Transition, which was established to make the Dutch economy more sustainable. He is a member of the supervisory board of FMO, the Dutch development bank.
Title: Hans Dieter Ptsch
Passage: Hans Dieter Ptsch (born 28 March 1951) is an Austrian businessman, the chairman of the executive board of Porsche SE, and chairman of the supervisory board of Volkswagen since 2015, when he succeeded Ferdinand Pich.
Title: Christine Poon
Passage: Christine Poon, born c. 1952 in Brentwood, Missouri, is an American business executive. She is the former Vice Chairman of Johnson Johnson's Board of Directors and Worldwide Chairman of JJ's Pharmaceuticals Group. Poon served as dean of Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business from April 2009 to November 2014. She is also member of the Board of Directors of Prudential Financial, Regeneron, and Sherwin-Williams, and member of the Supervisory Board of Royal Philips Electronics.
Title: Vitaliy Antonov
Passage: Antonov Vitaliy Borysovyvch (born December 12, 1962 in Stryi, Lviv Oblast) is a Ukrainian businessman, head of the supervisory board of Concern Galnaftogaz (OKKO filling station network), head of the supervisory board of the Universalna insurance company, and president of the Universalna Investment Group. He is an Honorary General Consul of Lithuania in Lviv and has a Ph.D in Economics.
Title: Martin Winterkorn
Passage: Martin Winterkorn (born 24 May 1947) is the former chairman of the board of directors (CEO, "Vorstandsvorsitzender" in German) of Volkswagen AG, the parent company of the Volkswagen Group, and former chairman of the supervisory board of Audi and Porsche Automobil Holding SE.
Title: Christoph Kohl (chemist)
Passage: Christoph Kohl (born 11 January 1900 in Frankfurt) was a German chemist and industrial leader. He was chairman of the board of directors and CEO of the chemical and pharmaceutical company Cassella from 1964, chairman of its supervisory board and chairman of the supervisory board of Riedel-de Han.
Title: Deutsche Telekom eavesdropping controversy
Passage: The Deutsche Telekom eavesdropping controversy became public at the end of May 2008 through an article in the German weekly "Der Spiegel". The prosecutor in Bonn has initiated investigations against eight former members of Deutsche Telekom's advisory board, executive board and former employees. The investigation focuses on alleged eavesdropping against journalists and members of the supervisory executive boards of Deutsche Telekom, allegedly initiated by then chairman of the supervisory board Klaus Zumwinkel and then CEO . The objective of the eavesdropping was to find out who had leaked confidential information about planned lay-offs and acquisitions to the media in 2005 and 2006. According to German law half the members of the advisory board of large publicly listed companies have to be representatives of the employees. These were apparently suspected of having leaked the information.
Title: Ferdinand Pich
Passage: Ferdinand Karl Pich (born 17 April 1937) is an Austrian business magnate, engineer and executive who was the chairman of the supervisory board ("Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender") of Volkswagen Group until 25 April 2015.
Title: Rijnlands Lyceum Foundation
Passage: The Rijnlands Lyceum Foundation is an educational organisation in the Netherlands encompassing seven different schools offering both primary and secondary education. The foundation is based in Wassenaar. The executive director of the organisation is Dr. Maarten Knoester (since 2008), the chairman of the supervisory board is Frans Weisglas (since 2010), former chairman of the Lower House of the Dutch Parliament. As chairman of the supervisory board Mr Weisglas succeeded Hans Dijkstal, former vice-prime minister of the Netherlands.
Title: Georg F. W. Schaeffler
Passage: Georg F. W. Schaeffler (born 19 October 1964) is a German billionaire businessman, owner of 80 of the holding company INA Holding Schaeffler GmbH Co. KG, which includes Schaeffler AG. His mother, Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler, owns the other 20. He is the head of the supervisory board of Schaeffler Group and a member of the supervisory board of Continental AG.
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Hans Dieter Ptsch
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Ferdinand Pich
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What band which means 'good winter' played at the Eaux Claires?
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Title: Metastaseis (Xenakis)
Passage: Metastaseis (Greek: ; spelled "Metastasis" in correct French transliteration, or in some early writings by the composer "Mtastassis") is an orchestral work for 61 musicians by Iannis Xenakis. His first major work, it was written in 1953-54 after his studies with Olivier Messiaen and is 8 minutes in length. The work was premiered at the 1955 Donaueschingen Festival with Hans Rosbaud conducting. This work was originally a part of a Xenakis' trilogy titled "Anastenaria" (together with "Procession aux eaux claires" and "Sacrifice"), but was detached by Xenakis for separate performance.
Title: Mangala Sutta
Passage: The Mangala Sutta (Burmese: "Mingala thoke", Thai: , Khmer: "mongkhol sut", Sanskrit "mahmagalastra", "", Tibetan "") is a discourse (Pali: "sutta") of the Buddha on the subject of 'blessings' ("mangala", also translated as 'good omen' or 'auspices' or 'good fortune'). In this discourse, the Buddha describes 'blessings' that are wholesome personal pursuits or attainments, identified in a progressive manner from the mundane to the ultimate spiritual goal. In Sri Lanka this is known as "Maha Mangala Sutta" and this sutta considered to be part of "Maha Pirith".
Title: Eaux Claires
Passage: Eaux Claires, also known as the Eaux Claires Music Arts Festival, is an annual two-day music and arts festival that takes place in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The festival was founded in 2015 by Aaron Dessner of The National and Justin Vernon of Bon Iver in order to shine a spotlight on the region and the provide an outlet for musicians of all genres to gather and perform in a space both designed and populated by artists of other mediums. The festival is currently held at Foster Farms in Chippewa County. Artists that have performed in past years include Bon Iver, The National, Sufjan Stevens, Erykah Badu, Spoon, Blind Boys of Alabama, Sturgill Simpson, Doomtree, Vince Staples, and James Blake. Originally in July, for subsequent years the festival moved to August in 2016 and then June for the 2017 edition.
Title: Nannoor
Passage: Nannoor is a place near Vallamkulam in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala state, India. The name Nannoor derived from Nalla-ooru which means 'good place' in English. Nannoor Devi Temple and Puthen kavu mala Temple, Karthika Nair Memorial Building, National High School etc. are in Nannoor.
Title: Red-crowned crane
Passage: The red-crowned crane ("Grus japonensis"), also called the Japanese crane (; the Chinese character '' means 'red', '' means 'crown' and '' means 'crane') or Manchurian crane, is a large East Asian crane among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity.
Title: Bon Iver
Passage: Bon Iver ( Bone-ee-VARE) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon. The name "Bon Iver" is derived from the French phrase "bon hiver" (] ), meaning "good winter", taken from a greeting on "Northern Exposure".
Title: Eau Claire
Passage: Eau Claire (French for "clear water", "pl." "eaux claires") is the name of a number of locations and features in North America. The name is pronounced as if it were spelled "O'Clare".
Title: Good News Newspapers
Passage: Good News Newspapers often refers to Christian Gospel publications that aim to pass on the 'good news' of religion. These evangelist newspapers are usually distributed on a non profit basis through local churches and community groups. Some typical examples of this genre in the UK are provided by the Christian Free Press Ltd, Good News Media and New Life Publishing. In the United States there are many other 'good news' brands serving up a similar style of editorial. A favourite method employed by these publishers, in order to attract their readers, is to have a tabloid newspaper appearance, with a famous celebrity adorning the front cover with a loud splash testimonial of how religious faith and 'the good news of Jesus' has changed their lives. Current affairs issues are also given frequent coverage, but always with a Christian spin and faith based solution to woes.
Title: Eaux Claires, Edmonton
Passage: Eaux Claires is a residential neighbourhood located in north east Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is bounded on the north by 167 Avenue, on the west by 97 Street, and on the south by 153 Avenue. The east boundary runs along a line located between 89 Street and 90 Street. Travel north along 97 Street takes residents to CFB Edmonton while travel south along 97 Street takes residents past the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and into the downtown core.
Title: Hvelreki
Passage: Hvelreki is the sixth studio album of Ozark Henry, released in October 2010. It is the first Ozark Henry album for EMI Music. "Hvelreki" is an Icelandic phrase that means 'good luck' and literally translates as: 'May a whole whale wash up on your beach.'
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Are both Knut Hamsun and Harry Crosby Norwegian?
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Title: Knut Hamsun
Passage: Knut Hamsun (August 4, 1859 February 19, 1952) was a major Norwegian writer, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work spans more than 70 years and shows variation with regard to the subject, perspective and environment. He published more than 20 novels, a collection of poetry, some short stories and plays, a travelogue, and some essays.
Title: Sverre Lyngstad
Passage: Sverre Lyngstad (1922 2011) was a scholar and translator of Norwegian literature. He is renowned for his significant contribution to making Norwegian literature accessible to an English-speaking audience, for which he was awarded the St. Olav's Medal in 1987 and the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, Knight's Cross, First Class in 2004. He is best known for his translations of and commentaries on the works of Knut Hamsun, which are widely credited for helping to popularise Hamsun's work in the US and UK.
Title: Knut Stiklestad
Passage: Knut Stiklestad (born 22 September 1948) is a Norwegian opera singer (bass). He has performed at the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet for many years, and at opera houses abroad, in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and elsewhere. He has worked with Stein Winge, Bentein Baardson, and Wouter van Looy, among others. Stiklestad is also known for his work in church music. He has also cooperated with the composer Marcus Paus on work based on poems by Knut Hamsun.
Title: Harry Crosby
Passage: Harry Crosby (June 4, 1898 December 10, 1929) was an American heir, bon vivant, poet, and publisher who for some epitomized the Lost Generation in American literature. He was the son of one of the richest banking families in New England, a Boston Brahmin, and the nephew of Jane Norton Grew, the wife of financier J. P. Morgan, Jr.. As such, he was heir to a portion of a substantial family fortune. He was a volunteer in the American Field Service during World War I, and later served in the U.S. Ambulance Corps. He narrowly escaped with his life.
Title: Erasmus Zahl
Passage: Erasmus Benedicter (Benedigt) Kjerschow (Kjerskov) Zahl (19 January 1826 29 April 1900) was a privileged trader and an island owner at Kjerringy in Nordland, Norway. Zahl is known as Nobel Literature Prize laureate Knut Hamsun's monetary supporter, and a representative of the old, traditional NordlandHamsun's ideal societyhe is also internationally known through the character "Mack", who appears in several works of Hamsun, among them "Pan" (1894), "Dreamers" (1904), and "Benoni" and "Rosa" (1908).
Title: Growth of the Soil
Passage: Growth of the soil (Norwegian Markens Grde), is a novel by Knut Hamsun which won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. It follows the story of a man who settles and lives in rural Norway. First published in 1917, it has since been translated from Norwegian into languages such as English. The novel was written in the popular style of Norwegian new realism, a movement dominating the early 20th century. The novel exemplified Hamsun's aversion to modernity and inclination towards primitivism and the agrarian lifestyle. The novel employed literary techniques new to the time such as stream of consciousness. Hamsun tended to stress the relationship between his characters and the natural environment. Growth of the Soil portrays the protagonist (Isak) and his family as awed by modernity, yet at times, they come into conflict with it. The novel contains two sections entitled "Book One" and "Book Two". The first book focuses almost solely on the story of Isak and his family and the second book starts off by following the plight of Axel and ends mainly focusing on Isak's family.
Title: Norwegian new realism
Passage: The Norwegian new realism was a literary movement that dominated Norwegian literature in the first half of the 20th century. Prominent examples include Knut Hamsun's later work, Sigrid Undset, Johan Falkberget, and Olaf Bull. Both Knut Hamsun and Sigrid Undset were awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Title: Knut Hamsun Centre
Passage: The Knut Hamsun Centre (Norwegian: "Hamsunsenteret" ) is a museum and educational centre in Hamary in Northern Norway dedicated to the life and work of the writer Knut Hamsun.
Title: Hamsun (film)
Passage: Hamsun is a 1996 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Jan Troell, about the later life of the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun (Max von Sydow), who, together with his wife Marie Hamsun (Ghita Nrby), went from being a national hero to a traitor after supporting Nazi Germany during their occupation of Norway during World War II.
Title: Tore Hamsun
Passage: Tore Hamsun (6 March 1912 10 January 1995) was a Norwegian painter, writer, and publisher born in Hamary. He was the son of the Nobel Prize winning novelist Knut Hamsun and actress Marie Hamsun.
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no
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Harry Crosby
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Knut Hamsun
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When was the American actress born who is a star in both Mad Men and Flowers in the Attic?
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Title: Flowers in the Attic (2014 film)
Passage: Flowers in the Attic is a 2014 Lifetime movie, starring Kiernan Shipka, Ellen Burstyn, Mason Dye, and Heather Graham. It is the second adaptation of the 1979 novel of the same name by V. C. Andrews. A sequel, "Petals on the Wind", based on the novel of the same name, premiered on May 26, 2014, on Lifetime. The network announced the developing of the following books in the series, "If There Be Thorns" and "Seeds of Yesterday", which both aired in 2015.
Title: Teyonah Parris
Passage: Teyonah Parris (born September 22, 1987) is an American actress. She began her career playing a recurring role as Dawn Chambers in the AMC drama series, "Mad Men" (201215), before landing her breakthrough role in the 2014 independent film "Dear White People". In 2015, Parris went to star in the satirical drama film "Chi-Raq" directed by Spike Lee.
Title: Waldorf Stories
Passage: "Waldorf Stories" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series "Mad Men", and the 45th overall episode of the series. It was written by Brett Johnson and series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner, and directed by Scott Hornbacher. The episode originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on August 29, 2010. This was the same evening that "Mad Men" received the award for Outstanding Drama Series at the 2010 Primetime Emmy Awards.
Title: Jonathan Abrahams
Passage: Jonathan Abrahams is an American television writer and producer, best known for his work on shows such as "Greek", "Mad Men" and "Haven". He has worked as a writer and producer for a number of television series, including "Wildfire", "Greek", "Raising the Bar", "Mad Men" and "Haven".
Title: Mad Men
Passage: Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television. The series premiered on July 19, 2007, on the cable network AMC. After seven seasons and 92 episodes, "Mad Men's" final episode aired on May 17, 2015.
Title: Kiernan Shipka
Passage: Kiernan Brennan Shipka (born November 10, 1999) is an American actress. She is known for playing Sally Draper on the AMC series "Mad Men."
Title: Stephanie Courtney
Passage: Stephanie Courtney (born February 8, 1970) is an American actress and comedian, best known for playing the advertising character Flo in television and radio commercials for Progressive Corporation beginning in 2008, and noted for her recurring roles on several television series, including the voices of Renee the Receptionist and Joy Peters on the Adult Swim comedy "Tom Goes to the Mayor" (200406); Marge on the AMC drama "Mad Men" (2007); and Diane on the ABC comedy "Cavemen" (2007). She also appeared in the season 2 premiere of "Men of a Certain Age". Courtney is a member of The Groundlings, an improvisational and sketch comedy theater in Los Angeles, California.
Title: John Slattery
Passage: John M. Slattery Jr. (born August 13, 1962) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his role as Roger Sterling in the AMC drama series "Mad Men" and for his role as Howard Stark in cameo appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films "Iron Man 2", "Ant-Man", and "". He has received four Primetime Emmy Awards nominations and two Critics' Choice Television Awards for "Mad Men". He was also part of the "Mad Men" ensemble cast that won two SAG Awards.
Title: Carly Wray
Passage: Carly Wray is an American television writer and producer. She is known for her writing on the AMC drama "Mad Men" and "The Leftovers" on HBO. She won a for "Mad Men" in 2016.
Title: Phil Abraham
Passage: Phil Abraham is an American cinematographer and television director. He worked on all six seasons of "The Sopranos", initially as a camera operator, then as a cinematographer and eventually as an episodic director. He won the 2008 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series for his work on the pilot of "Mad Men" and has been nominated for four other Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series for his work on "The Sopranos". Besides working as a cinematographer for "Mad Men", he has also worked as a director for fifteen episodes. He picked up two more nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for "Mad Men" episodes "The Jet Set" and "The Other Woman". He attended high school at York Preparatory School and graduated from Wesleyan University, along with "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner.
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November 10, 1999
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Flowers in the Attic (2014 film)
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Kiernan Shipka
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SlamNation and Super Size Me are both what type of film?
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Title: SlamNation
Passage: SlamNation is a documentary film by director Paul Devlin. The film follows the National Poetry Slam in Portland, Oregon.
Title: Morgan Spurlock
Passage: Morgan Valentine Spurlock (born November 7, 1970) is an American documentary filmmaker, humorist, television producer, screenwriter, playwright and political activist, best known for the documentary film "Super Size Me" (2004), which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was his directorial debut, following his contributions as a production assistant on the features "Bullets over Broadway" (1994), "" (1994) and "Kiss of Death" (1995).
Title: Super High Me
Passage: Super High Me is a 2008 documentary film about the effects of smoking cannabis for 30 days. The documentary stars comedian Doug Benson. The documentary's name and its poster are plays on the 2004 documentary "Super Size Me".
Title: Fat Head
Passage: Fat Head is a 2009 American documentary film directed by and starring Tom Naughton. The film seeks to refute both the documentary "Super Size Me" and the lipid hypothesis, a theory of nutrition started in the early 1950s in the United States by Ancel Keys and promoted in much of the Western world.
Title: Super Size Me
Passage: Super Size Me is a 2004 American documentary film directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock, an American independent filmmaker. Spurlock's film follows a 30-day period from February 1 to March 2, 2003, during which he ate only McDonald's food. The film documents this lifestyle's drastic effect on Spurlock's physical and psychological well-being, and explores the fast food industry's corporate influence, including how it encourages poor nutrition for its own profit.
Title: Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!
Passage: Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Morgan Spurlock. A sequel to the 2004 film "Super Size Me", it explores the ways in which the fast food industry has rebranded itself as healthier since his original film through the process of Spurlock working to open his own fast food restaurant, thus exposing some of the ways in which that rebranding is more perception than reality.
Title: Jacob Sullum
Passage: Jacob Z. Sullum (born September 5, 1965) is a syndicated newspaper columnist with Creators Syndicate and a senior editor at "Reason" magazine. He focuses most of his writings on shrinking the realm of politics and expanding individual choice. He was interviewed in the 2004 documentary "Super Size Me".
Title: Supersize She
Passage: Supersize She is a 2005 television documentary focused on British professional female bodybuilder Joanna Thomas. The title was a take-off on the success of the film "Super Size Me". The one-hour program premiered at the MIPTV in April 2005. Since airing on Channel 5, it has been sold and distributed to over 30 countries.
Title: William J. Klish
Passage: William J. Klish is a Professor of Pediatrics, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Baylor College of Medicine. Klish was educated at the University of WisconsinEau Claire and the University of WisconsinMadison. Klish is a past president of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. He currently directs the obesity center at the Texas Children's Hospital that he developed. Klish is credited with having helped develop pediatric gastroenterology as a field, and he has won numerous awards for his work. He was the first person to be credentialed in pediatric gastroenterology by the "American Board of Pediatrics". Klish played a role in the popular documentary Super Size Me created by Morgan Spurlock. Klish monitored Spurlock's health as he binged on fast food.
Title: 30 Days (TV series)
Passage: 30 Days was an American reality television show on the FX cable network in the United States, created and hosted by Morgan Spurlock. In each episode, Spurlock, or some other person or group of people, spend 30 days immersing themselves in a particular lifestyle with which they are unfamiliar (e.g. working for minimum wage, being in prison, a Christian living as a Muslim etc.), while discussing related social issues. As in Spurlock's film, "Super Size Me", there are a number of rules unique to each situation which must be followed during each such experiment. At least one episode each season has featured Spurlock as the person spending the month in the particular lifestyle.
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documentary film
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SlamNation
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Super Size Me
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Which country are Raphael Assuno and Marlon Moraes both from?
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Title: Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral, Saurimo
Passage: The Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral (Portuguese: "S Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Assuno" ) also called Saurimo Cathedral Is the name given to a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church which is located in the city of Saurimo in the province of Lunda Sul in the northeast of the African country of Angola.
Title: Antnio Ermrio de Moraes
Passage: Antnio Ermrio de Moraes (June 4, 1928 August 24, 2014) was a Brazilian businessman and the chairman of the Votorantim Group; one of the country's largest companies, focuseded on metals, paper, cement and frozen orange juice. He was the grandfather of IndyCar Series driver Mario Moraes.
Title: Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966
Passage: Spain was represented by Raphael at the Eurovision Song Contest 1966, held in Luxembourg. Raphael was selected internally by Radiotelevisin Espaola (RTVE), the Spanish broadcaster, to represent the country with the song "Yo soy aqul".
Title: Marlon Moraes
Passage: Marlon Luiz Moraes (born March 18, 1988) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who competes in the bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He most recently competed for the World Series of Fighting, where he was formerly WSOF Bantamweight Champion. As of February 2017, Moraes is ranked as the 5 bantamweight fighter in the world by Sherdog.
Title: Helena Salles
Passage: Helena de Moraes Salles (born July 8, 1919) is a former Olympic freestyle swimmer from Brazil, who participated at one Summer Olympics for her native country.
Title: Raphael Draccon
Passage: Raphael Draccon (born Raphael Albuquerque in June 15, 1981) is a Brazilian fantasy and ficction writer and screenwriter awarded by the American Screenwriters Association. He is considered one of the most influential and bestselling ficction writers of the current literary market in Brazil reaching number one book at Amazon best-seller list and Submarino sites. Aside from having already signed one of the largest publishers in the country, Draccon was an editor and had his own imprint at Leya called Fantasy Casa da Palavra from 2013 to 2015.
Title: Raphael Assuno
Passage: Raphael O. Assuno (born July 19, 1982) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who competes in the Bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). As of January 30, 2017, he is 4 in the official UFC Bantamweight rankings and 6 by sherdog.com. He holds notable victories over T.J. Dillashaw, Aljamain Sterling, Marlon Moraes, Bryan Caraway, Joe Lauzon and Jorge Masvidal.
Title: Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967
Passage: Spain was represented by Raphael at the Eurovision Song Contest 1967, held in Vienna, Austria. Raphael was selected internally for the second year in a row by Radiotelevisin Espaola (RTVE), the Spanish broadcaster, to represent the country with the song "Hablemos del amor".
Title: Luanda
Passage: Luanda, formerly named So Paulo da Assuno de Loanda, is the capital and largest city in Angola, and the country's most populous and important city, primary port and major industrial, cultural and urban centre. Located on Angola's coast with the Atlantic Ocean, Luanda is both Angola's chief seaport and its administrative centre. It has a metropolitan population of over 6 million. It is also the capital city of Luanda Province, and the world's fourth most populous Portuguese-speaking city, behind only So Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Salvador, Bahia all in Brazil, and the most populous Portuguese-speaking capital city in the world, ahead of Braslia, Maputo and Lisbon.
Title: Denlson Loureno
Passage: Denlson Moraes Loureno (born May 11, 1977 in Tup, So Paulo) is a male judoka from Brazil. He won the silver medal in the men's extra-lightweight division ( 48 kg) at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada. He represented his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.
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Brazil
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Raphael Assuno
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Marlon Moraes
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The .357 Maximum was introduced by this firearms company, best known for its interchangeable-barrel?
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Title: Union Automatic Revolver
Passage: The Union automatic revolver (also known as the Lefever revolver) was a .32 calibre revolver. It was designed by Charles F. Lefever (, 1909) and manufactured by the Union Firearms Company of Toledo, Ohio.
Title: Barrett M99
Passage: The Barrett Model 99 "Big Shot" is a single-shot long-range precision rifle that was first introduced in 1999 by the Barrett Firearms Company as a less expensive alternative to the company's higher-priced offerings. The rifle uses a bullpup single-shot configuration with a pistol grip. This Barrett Firearms Company is known for its .50 caliber rifles, including the M82A1 magazine-fed semi-automatic rifle.
Title: Smif 'n' Wessun: Reloaded
Passage: Smif 'n' Wessun: Reloaded is the third album from the duo of Tek and Steele, formerly known as Cocoa Brovaz. The duo unofficially returned with their original name, Smif-N-Wessun, a name which they were forced to change after a lawsuit with the Smith Wesson firearms company in 1995. The album features guest appearances from the entire Boot Camp Clik, Dead Prez and Talib Kweli, and production from The X-Ecutioners' Roc Raida, Khrysis, Coptic and Da Beatminerz.
Title: Marlin Model 60
Passage: The Marlin Model 60, also known as the Marlin Glenfield Model 60, is a semi-automatic rifle that fires the .22 LR rimfire cartridge. Produced by Remington Arms in Mayfield, Kentucky formerly by Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut, it has been in continuous production since 1960 and the company says it is the most popular rifle of its kind in the world. Major features include a micro-groove barrel, a cross-bolt safety, hardwood stock with Monte Carlo comb, and brass inner magazine tube. The Marlin Model 795 is a very similar rifle and based on the Marlin Model 60, changed only to accept a detachable box magazine.
Title: ThompsonCenter Arms
Passage: ThompsonCenter Arms is an American firearms company based in Springfield, Massachusetts. The company is best known for its line of interchangeable-barrel, single-shot pistols and rifles. ThompsonCenter also manufactures muzzle-loading rifles and is credited with creating the resurgence of their use in the 1970s.
Title: Ruger SR-556
Passage: The SR-556 is a semi-automatic rifle carbine manufactured by U.S. firearms company Sturm, Ruger Company, Inc. The rifle was introduced in 2009, marking Ruger's entry into the popular AR-15 market, and it would continue with a .308 AR-10 variant, the Ruger SR-762. It is one of several new AR-15 rifles to use gas piston operation. In January 2016 Ruger discontinued all SR-556 rifles and introduced a new Takedown variant with a lightweight Keymod handguard.
Title: Marlin Model 1894
Passage: The Marlin Model 1894 is a lever-action repeating rifle introduced in 1894 by the Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut. At its introduction the rifle came with a 24-inch barrel and was chambered for a variety of pistol rounds such as .25-20 Winchester, .32-20 Winchester, .38-40, and .44-40. Variants in other chamberings remain in production today.
Title: Knight's Armament Company
Passage: Knight's Armament Company (KAC) is an American firearms and firearms parts manufacturer, best known for producing the Rail Interface System (RIS) and the Rail Adapter System (RAS) grips for firearms use. They currently produce a variety of firearms, specifically AR-15 rifles. One of their best known rifles is the SR-25 semi-automatic special application sniper rifle.
Title: .357 Remington Maximum
Passage: The .357 Maximum, formally known as the .357 Remington Maximum or the .357 Max, is a super magnum handgun cartridge originally developed by Elgin Gates as the wildcat .357 SuperMag. The .357 Maximum was introduced into commercial production as a joint-venture by Remington Arms Company and Ruger in 1983 as a new chambering for the Ruger Blackhawk. Shortly thereafter, Dan Wesson Firearms and ThompsonCenter Arms introduced firearms in this cartridge. United Sporting Arms chambered it in their Silhouette series single-action revolvers. It is a .357 Magnum case lengthened 0.300 in . Based on the .357 Magnum cartridge, a revolver or single-shot pistol designed for the .357 Max can fire .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .38 Long Colt, and .38 Short Colt rounds. Intended primarily as a silhouette cartridge, such high velocity and energy levels have hunting applications. SAAMI pressure level for this cartridge is set at 48000 psi CUP.
Title: Colt King Cobra
Passage: First introduced in 1986, the Colt King Cobra is a medium frame double-action revolver featuring a six round cylinder which was designed and produced by the Colt's Manufacturing Company and marketed to law enforcement agencies and civilian firearms enthusiasts. Available in blued and stainless steel finishes in a variety of barrel lengths and chambered for centerfire .357 Magnum ammunition.
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ThompsonCenter Arms
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.357 Remington Maximum
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ThompsonCenter Arms
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Beauty Is Chaos is an EP by American singersongwriter and actress Olivia Rose Olson, an American actress and singer-songwriter, mostly known for her voice roles as Vanessa Doofenshmirtz, in which animated program?
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Title: You Have to Believe
Passage: "You Have to Believe" is a 2015 electronic dance song produced by American DJremixerproducer Dave Aud, featuring vocals from Australian singersongwriteractress Olivia Newton-John and her daughter, singeractress Chloe Lattanzi, who co-wrote the single with another Australian singersongwriter, Vassy.
Title: Olivia Rose Keegan
Passage: Olivia Rose Keegan (born November 22, 1999) is an American singer and actress. She currently portrays the role of Claire Brady on NBC's soap opera "Days of Our Lives".
Title: Joan Fontaine
Passage: Joan Fontaine (born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland; October 22, 1917December 15, 2013) was a British-American actress best known for her starring roles in Hollywood films. Fontaine appeared in more than 45 feature films in a career that spanned five decades. She was the younger sister of actress Olivia de Havilland.
Title: Carol Jacobanis
Passage: Carol Jacobanis is an American actress and voice actress. She is mostly known her voice roles in the English dubs for Japanese anime. Her work has been for New York-based recording studios such as Headline Studios, Central Park Media, TAJ Productions, 4Kids Entertainment, NYAV Post and DuArt Film and Video. She has also appeared in live-action television and film projects.
Title: Beauty Is Chaos
Passage: Beauty Is Chaos is an EP by American singersongwriter and actress Olivia Olson. It was released worldwide on 18 July 2013 by digital download.
Title: Olivia Olson
Passage: Olivia Rose Olson (born May 21, 1992) is an American actress and singer-songwriter, mostly known for her voice roles as Vanessa Doofenshmirtz in "Phineas and Ferb" and Marceline the Vampire Queen in "Adventure Time". She also played the character of Joanna in the 2003 film "Love Actually" and its 2017 short sequel "Red Nose Day Actually".
Title: Akira Fuse
Passage: Akira Fuse ( , Fuse Akira , born on December 18, 1947) is a Japanese singer, who was once married to Olivia Hussey. He debuted in 1965 with the single "Kimi ni Namida to Hohoemi o" ( , "Tears and Smiles to You") . His greatest hits are "Cyclamen no Kahori" ( , Shikuramen no Kahori , "The Scent of Cyclamen") and "Kimi wa Bara Yori Utsukushii" ( , "You are More Beautiful than a Rose") . He currently makes consistent appearances on television, performs occasional seasonal tours, hosts a late night talk show, and is involved in a number of stage plays. In 2005, he enjoyed a revival when his music was used in the popular Japanese TV-series "Kamen Rider Hibiki" with its ending theme "Shnen yo" ( , "Boy!") and later its second opening theme "Hajimari no Kimi e" ( , "To the Original You") . He married the actress Olivia Hussey in 1980 and later divorced in 1989 after he was unable to attain work in the United States and Olivia was unable to relocate her first-born son to Japan. They had one child, son Maximillian Fuse, who currently attends university in America.
Title: Olivia de Havilland filmography
Passage: The Olivia de Havilland filmography lists the film appearances of American actress Olivia de Havilland, as well as her television, stage, and radio credits. De Havilland's career spanned fifty-three years, from 1935 to 1988. During that time, she appeared in forty-nine feature films, and was one of the leading movie stars during the golden age of Classical Hollywood. She is best known for her early screen performances in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938) and "Gone with the Wind" (1939), and her later award-winning performances in "To Each His Own" (1946), "The Snake Pit" (1948), and "The Heiress" (1949). De Havilland made her screen debut in Reinhardt's film adaptation "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in 1935. She began her career playing demure ingnues opposite popular leading men of that time, including Errol Flynn, with whom she made her breakout film "Captain Blood" in 1935. They would go on to make seven more feature films together, and became one of Hollywood's most popular romantic on-screen pairings.
Title: Martin Olson
Passage: Martin Olson is an American comedy writer, television producer, author and composer. He is known for his unusual subject matter, and is an original member of the Boston Comedy Scene. He is the adoptive father of actress Olivia Olson.
Title: Olivia (EP)
Passage: Olivia is the debut EP by American singer and actress Olivia Holt. It was released on July 15, 2016 through Hollywood Records following the release of her debut single "Phoenix".
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Phineas and Ferb
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Beauty Is Chaos
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Olivia Olson
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Which of the top three scoring flying aces of all time died on 8 January 1983?
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Title: William P. Driscoll
Passage: William P. "Willy Irish" Driscoll (born March 5, 1947) is a retired Commander in the United States Navy. A Naval Flight Officer (NFO), Driscoll and his aircrewmate, Naval Aviator Duke Cunningham, became flying aces during the Vietnam War, the only naval aircrew to do so (along with three United States Air Force pilots), and they remain the Navy's most recently minted aces. Driscoll received the service's second-highest decoration, the Navy Cross, for his role in a 1972 dogfight with North Vietnamese MiGs.
Title: 260a Squadriglia
Passage: 260a Squadriglia was Italy's first naval fighter squadron. It served during the last year of World War I, from November 1917 to November 3, 1918. It operated Macchi seaplane fighters over the northern Adriatic Sea. During Italy's final offensive, it flew overland missions to support Italy's army in its victory over the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The squadron had three pilots become flying aces while serving with it.
Title: Gerhard Barkhorn
Passage: Gerhard "Gerd" Barkhorn (20 March 1919 8 January 1983) was the second most successful fighter ace of all time after fellow "Luftwaffe" pilot Erich Hartmann, the two people to ever exceed 300 confirmed victories. Barkhorn joined the "Luftwaffe" in 1937 and completed his training in 1939.
Title: List of World War I aces from Switzerland
Passage: While Switzerland remained neutral during World War I, three of its citizens served in other nations' air forces and became flying aces.
Title: List of World War I aces from Lithuania
Passage: The list of World War I flying aces from Lithuania, at the time a part of the Russian Empire, contains two names, both flew with the Imperial Russian Air Force:
Title: List of Syrian flying aces
Passage: The following Syrian pilots became flying aces by scoring five or more confirmed aerial victories while flying combat against the Israeli Air Force.
Title: Amir Nachumi
Passage: Amir Nachumi (Hebrew: , born 1945) is a retired Israeli Air Force Brigadier General who in the course of his career shot down 14 enemy aircraft, making him one of Israel's top flying aces. He scored 7 aerial kills in the F-4 Phantom II during the Yom Kippur War, 7 in the F-16 Fighting Falcon in fighting over Lebanon, and participated in Operation Opera, the 1981 raid that destroyed an Iraqi nuclear reactor.
Title: Adriano Visconti
Passage: Major Adriano Visconti di Lampugnano (11 November 1915 29 April 1945) was one of Italy's top flying aces of the Second World War, shooting down between 10 and 26 enemy aircraft. He was awarded with four "Medaglia d'argento al Valor Militare" and two "Medaglia di Bronzo al Valor Militare "in action"".
Title: Jean Navarre
Passage: Jean Marie Dominique Navarre (8 August 1895 10 July 1919) was a French aviator during World War I. As one of the pioneer flying aces, he was credited with twelve confirmed aerial victories and fifteen unconfirmed ones.
Title: Jagdgeschwader 52
Passage: "Jagdgeschwader" 52 (JG 52) (52nd Fighter Wing) of the Luftwaffe, was the most successful fighter-wing of all time, with a claimed total of more than 10,000 victories over enemy aircraft during World War II. It was the unit of the top three scoring flying aces of all time, Erich Hartmann, Gerhard Barkhorn and Gnther Rall. The unit flew exclusively with the various versions of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 throughout the war.
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Gerhard Barkhorn
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Jagdgeschwader 52
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Gerhard Barkhorn
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What director worked with a film star that played in the AMC series Mad Men and The Blackcoat's Daughter (known in the UK by its original title February
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Title: John Slattery
Passage: John M. Slattery Jr. (born August 13, 1962) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his role as Roger Sterling in the AMC drama series "Mad Men" and for his role as Howard Stark in cameo appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films "Iron Man 2", "Ant-Man", and "". He has received four Primetime Emmy Awards nominations and two Critics' Choice Television Awards for "Mad Men". He was also part of the "Mad Men" ensemble cast that won two SAG Awards.
Title: Kiernan Shipka
Passage: Kiernan Brennan Shipka (born November 10, 1999) is an American actress. She is known for playing Sally Draper on the AMC series "Mad Men."
Title: Mad Men (season 3)
Passage: The third season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered on August 16, 2009 and concluded on November 8, 2009. It consisted of thirteen episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes in length. AMC broadcast the third season on Sundays at 10:00 pm in the United States.
Title: Mad Men (season 4)
Passage: The fourth season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered on July 25, 2010 and concluded on October 17, 2010. It consisted of thirteen episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes in length. AMC broadcast the fourth season on Sundays at 10:00 pm in the United States.
Title: Mad Men (season 2)
Passage: The second season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered on July 27, 2008 and concluded on October 26, 2008. It consisted of thirteen episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes in length. AMC broadcast the second season on Sundays at 10:00 pm in the United States; it would occupy in this timeslot for the remainder of its run.
Title: Phil Abraham
Passage: Phil Abraham is an American cinematographer and television director. He worked on all six seasons of "The Sopranos", initially as a camera operator, then as a cinematographer and eventually as an episodic director. He won the 2008 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series for his work on the pilot of "Mad Men" and has been nominated for four other Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series for his work on "The Sopranos". Besides working as a cinematographer for "Mad Men", he has also worked as a director for fifteen episodes. He picked up two more nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for "Mad Men" episodes "The Jet Set" and "The Other Woman". He attended high school at York Preparatory School and graduated from Wesleyan University, along with "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner.
Title: Crista Flanagan
Passage: Crista Flanagan (born February 24, 1976) is an American comedic actress best known for her work as a cast member on the FOX sketch comedy series "MADtv" from 2005 to 2009 and for her recurring role as Lois Sadler on the AMC series "Mad Men".
Title: The Blackcoat's Daughter
Passage: The Blackcoat's Daughter (known in the UK by its original title February) is a 2015 American-Canadian supernatural psychological horror film directed and written by Oz Perkins. The film stars Emma Roberts, Lucy Boynton, Kiernan Shipka, James Remar and Lauren Holly.
Title: Elisabeth Moss
Passage: Elisabeth Singleton Moss (born July 24, 1982) is an American film, stage, and television actor. She is known for her roles as Zoey Bartlet, the youngest daughter of President Josiah Bartlet, on the NBC television series "The West Wing" (19992006); Peggy Olson, secretary-turned-copywriter, on the AMC series "Mad Men" (20072015), which earned her six Emmy Awards nominations and a Golden Globe nomination; Det. Robin Griffin in the BBC miniseries "Top of the Lake" (2013, 2017), which won her a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Film; and Offred on the Hulu series "The Handmaid's Tale", for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, as producer.
Title: Mad Men (season 1)
Passage: The first season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered on July 19, 2007 and concluded on October 18, 2007. It consisted of thirteen episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes. AMC broadcast the first season on Thursdays at 10:00 pm in the United States. Actors Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones, Christina Hendricks, Bryan Batt, Michael Gladis, Aaron Staton, Rich Sommer, and Maggie Siff receive main cast billing.
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Oz Perkins
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The Blackcoat's Daughter
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Kiernan Shipka
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Who is older, Bruno Soares or Ilie Nstase?
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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.
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: Bruno Soares
Passage: Bruno Fraga Soares (] ; born February 27, 1982, in Belo Horizonte) is a professional tennis player from Brazil. His highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour is World No. 221, which he reached in March 2004. Primarily a doubles specialist, his career-high doubles ranking is World No. 2, which he achieved in October 2016. After a few efforts, including a final in the 2012 US Open and the semifinals of the 2008 and 2013 French Opens, Soares finally won his first Grand Slam title at the 2016 Australian Open, partnering Jamie Murray and then followed that up with a second men's doubles title at the 2016 US Open. He has also won three Grand Slam titles in Mixed Doubles, two at the US Open, in 2012 and 2014, and one at the Australian Open in 2016. He was the third Brazilian tennis player to achieve this, after Maria Bueno and Thomaz Koch.
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.
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Ilie "Nasty" Nstase
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Bruno Soares
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Ilie Nstase
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Which rock band featured vocalist and guitarist Colin Newman, Neu Electrikk or Wire?
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Title: The 15th
Passage: The 15th is a song from the 1979 album "154" by the English rock band Wire. It was written by Colin Newman.
Title: Neu Electrikk
Passage: Neu Electrikk is a British experimental music group that were based in Croydon, England, formed in 1978.
Title: Heartbeat (Wire song)
Passage: "Heartbeat" is a song written by Colin Newman and originally recorded and released in 1978 by the English rock band Wire on their second album "Chairs Missing". Guest Kate Lukas played flute on the track.
Title: ...If I Die, I Die
Passage: ...If I Die, I Die is the debut studio album by Irish post-punk band Virgin Prunes. It was released on 4 November 1982 by record label Rough Trade. It was produced by Colin Newman of Wire.
Title: Outdoor Miner
Passage: "Outdoor Miner" is a song written by Colin Newman and Graham Lewis, and performed by the English post-punk band Wire. It was released in January 1979 as the band's fourth single (reaching number 51 in the UK singles chart) and appeared on their second album, "Chairs Missing".
Title: Breach of Trust (band)
Passage: Breach of Trust is a Canadian hard rock band originally from La Ronge, Saskatchewan. The band currently consists of vocalistguitarist Marty Ballentyne, guitarist Terry Aubut, bass guitarist Colin Cheechoo (originally guitarist for the band) and drummer William Aubut. The band's members are all of First Nations heritage.
Title: Colin Newman
Passage: Colin Newman (born 16 September 1954) is an English musician, record producer and record label owner. He is best known as the primary vocalist and songwriter for the post-punk band Wire.
Title: Wire (band)
Passage: Wire are an English rock band, formed in London in October 1976 by Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (bass, vocals), Bruce Gilbert (guitar) and Robert Gotobed (drums). They were originally associated with the punk rock scene, appearing on "The Roxy London WC2" album a key early document of the scene and were later central to the development of post-punk.
Title: Swim
Passage: swim (the tilde "" is part of the written name, but is not pronounced) is a record label founded in 1993, and jointly run, by Wire guitarist and singer Colin Newman, and Minimal Compact bass player and singer Malka Spigel. The label has published various solo projects and collaborations by Spigel and Newman, most notably Githead, a group formed on the occasion of the label's tenth anniversary, as well as music by a number of indie bands such as Ronnie and Clyde, Lobe and Silo.
Title: Robin Rimbaud
Passage: Robin Rimbaud (born 1964) is an electronic musician who works under the name Scanner due to his use of cell phone and police scanners in live performance. He is also a member of the band Githead with Wire's Colin Newman and Malka Spigel and Max Franken from Minimal Compact.
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Wire
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Neu Electrikk
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Wire (band)
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Are both Brad Anderson and Duan Makavejev both film directors?
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Title: W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism
Passage: W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism (Serbian: "W.R. - Misterije organizma", "W.R. - ") is a 1971 film by Serbian director Duan Makavejev (born 1932) that explores the relationship between communist politics and sexuality, as well as presenting the controversial life and work of Austrian-American psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (18971957). The film's narrative structure is unconventional, intermixing fictional and documentary elements.
Title: Brad Anderson (director)
Passage: Brad Anderson (born 1964) is an American film director, producer and writer. A director of thriller and horror films and television projects, he is best known for having directed "The Machinist" (2004), starring Christian Bale, and "The Call" (2013), starring Halle Berry. He also produced and directed several installments of the FOX science fiction television series "Fringe".
Title: Innocence Unprotected
Passage: Innocence Unprotected is a compilation film by Yugoslavian director Duan Makavejev. Makavejev's film is based on a 1941 film "Nevinost bez zatite" in Serbia by Dragoljub Aleksi that was never released. In 1968, Makavejev established the film and expanded it with newsreel footage and interviews with surviving cast members.
Title: Sweet Movie
Passage: Sweet Movie is a 1974 avant-garde art house comedy-drama film written and directed by Yugoslavian director Duan Makavejev.
Title: Man Is Not a Bird
Passage: ovek nije tica (English title: Man Is Not a Bird) is a European art film made in 1965. It was the first film from director Duan Makavejev.
Title: Duan Makavejev
Passage: Duan Makavejev (Serbian Cyrillic: , ] ) born 13 October 1932 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Serbia) is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, famous for his groundbreaking films of Yugoslav cinema in the late 1960s and early 1970smany of which belong to the Black Wave. Makavejev's most internationally successful film was the 1971 political satire "", which he both directed and wrote.
Title: The Coca-Cola Kid
Passage: The CocaCola Kid is an Australian romantic comedy film, released in 1985. It was directed by Duan Makavejev and starred Eric Roberts and Greta Scacchi. The film is based on short stories in "The Americans", "Baby", and "The Electrical Experience" by Frank Moorhouse, who wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Montenegro (film)
Passage: Montenegro also known as Montenegro - Or Pigs and Pearls (Swedish: "Montenegro eller Prlor och Svin" ) is a 1981 Swedish black comedy film by Serbian director Duan Makavejev.
Title: Bangladesh Film Directors Association
Passage: Bangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Film Directors Associations General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association.
Title: Yugoslav Black Wave
Passage: Yugoslav Black Wave (also referred to as Black Wave) is a blanket term for a Yugoslav film movement of the 1960s and early 1970s. Notable directors: Duan Makavejev, ika Pavlovi, Saa Petrovi, elimir ilnik, Mika Anti, Lordan Zafranovi, Mia Popovi and Marko Babac. Their films are known for their non-traditional approach to film making, their dark humor and their critical examination of the Yugoslav society at the time.
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yes
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Brad Anderson (director)
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Duan Makavejev
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Aleksandr Yurievich Domogarov is a singer in a musical genre whose songs are bsed on themes of the ubran underclass and what?
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Title: Igbo highlife
Passage: Igbo highlife is a contemporary musical genre which combines highlife and Igbo traditional music. It first started off in the southeast region of Nigeria, during the 1950s. The genre is primarily guitar-based music, with rare characteristic blend of horns and vocal rhythms. Igbo highlife lyrics are sung mostly in Igbo with occasional infusion of Pidgin English. One of the most influential composers and performers of the music is Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe whose career spanned over 40 years. Osadebe's discography comprises numerous popular songs including the 1984 hit "Osondi Owendi" which launched him on the world stage as a pioneer of the Igbo highlife genre.
Title: Aleksandr Domogarov
Passage: Aleksandr Yurievich Domogarov PAR. (Russian: , born 12 July 1963) is a Soviet and Russian theater actor, TV presenter, Russian chanson singer, People's Artist of Russia (2007), actor known for playing historical roles.
Title: Muwashshah
Passage: Muwashshah (Arabic: "muwaa " literally means "girdled" in Classical Arabic; plural "muwshshat " or "tawsh " ) is the name for both an Arabic poetic form and a secular musical genre. The poetic form consists of a multi-lined strophic verse poem written in classical Arabic, usually consisting of five stanzas, alternating with a refrain with a running rhyme. It was customary to open with one or two lines which matched the second part of the poem in rhyme and meter; in North Africa poets ignore the strict rules of Arabic meter while the poets in the East follow them. The musical genre of the same name uses "muwaa" texts as lyrics, still in classical Arabic. This tradition can take two forms: the "wala" of Aleppo and the Andalusi "nubah" of the western part of the Arab world.
Title: Russian chanson
Passage: Russian chanson (Russian: , "Russkiy shanson" ; from French "chanson") is a neologism for a musical genre covering a range of Russian songs, including city romance songs, author song performed by singer-songwriters, and Blatnaya Pesnya or "criminals' songs" that are based on the themes of the urban underclass and the criminal underworld.
Title: Vaccine (musician)
Passage: Vaccine (Christine Clements) is a female dubstep record producer based in California, United States. She is the first female dubstep producer. She was the first woman signed to a label (Hotflush Recordings) within, what was up until then, a genre whose producers were almost entirely male.
Title: Aleksandr Drozdenko
Passage: Aleksandr Yurievich Drozdenko (Russian: ; born 1 November 1964), is a Kazakh-born Russian economist and politician. He is the current Governor of Leningrad Oblast.
Title: Aleksandr Vinogradov
Passage: Aleksandr Yurievich Vinogradov (Russian: , born 10 November 1951) is a retired Russian sprint canoeist. He competed in doubles at the 1976 and 1980 Olympics and won two gold medals in 1976. He also won five medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with three golds (C-2 500 m: 1974, 1975; C-2 10000 m: 1971), one silver (C-2 500 m: 1979, and one bronze (C-2 1000 m: 1975).
Title: Jazz-funk
Passage: Jazz-funk is a subgenre of jazz music characterized by a strong back beat (groove), electrified sounds and an early prevalence of analog synthesizers. The integration of funk, soul, and RB music and styles into jazz resulted in the creation of a genre whose spectrum is quite wide and ranges from strong jazz improvisation to soul, funk or disco with jazz arrangements, jazz riffs, and jazz solos, and sometimes soul vocals.
Title: List of eco-horror films
Passage: This is a list of eco-horror films. These are documentaries dealing with the possible disastrous ecological consequences of human activity. Also included are some natural horror films and other films in the horror genre whose plots include mention of ecological issues.
Title: Boyd Kosiyabong
Passage: Cheewin "Boyd" Kosiyabong (Thai: () ) is a Thai singer-songwriter and music producer of the RB genre whose inspirational songs and romantic ballads include multiple chart-toppers.
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criminal underworld
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Aleksandr Domogarov
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Russian chanson
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What do Harold Becker and Metodi Andonov have in Common?
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Title: The Black Marble
Passage: The Black Marble is a 1980 mysteryromantic comedy film directed by Harold Becker, based on a novel by Joseph Wambaugh. It stars Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss and Harry Dean Stanton.
Title: The Boost
Passage: The Boost is a 1988 drama film directed by Harold Becker. It stars James Woods, Sean Young, John Kapelos, Steven Hill, June Chandler and Amanda Blake.
Title: Malice (film)
Passage: Malice is a 1993 American-Canadian psychological thriller film directed by Harold Becker. The screenplay by Aaron Sorkin and Scott Frank is based on a story by Jonas McCord. It stars Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman, Bill Pullman, Anne Bancroft and George C. Scott.
Title: The Goat Horn
Passage: The Goat Horn (Bulgarian: , translit. Koziyat rog) is a 1972 Bulgarian drama film directed by Metodi Andonov, starring Anton Gorchev and Katya Paskaleva. The film is set in 17th Century Bulgaria where Kara Ivans wife is raped and killed by four local Ottoman feudal masters. Having disguised his daughter as a boy, and trained her in the masculine art of warfare over a period of ten years, they set out to take revenge.
Title: The Ragman's Daughter
Passage: The Ragman's Daughter is a 1972 British crimedrama romantic film directed by Harold Becker and adapted by Alan Sillitoe from his short story of the same name. It was Becker's first film during the 1970s and stars Simon Rouse and, in her screen debut, Victoria Tennant. The film tells the story of the ill-fated love between Tony, a petty thief from a working-class family, and Doris, the daughter of an upwardly mobile scrap dealer.
Title: Taps (film)
Passage: Taps is a 1981 American drama film starring George C. Scott and Timothy Hutton, with Ronny Cox, Tom Cruise, Sean Penn and Evan Handler in supporting roles. Hutton was nominated for a Golden Globe award in 1982. The film was directed by Harold Becker from a screenplay by Robert Mark Kamen, James Lineberger, and Darryl Ponicsan, based on Devery Freeman's 1979 novel "Father Sky". The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre.
Title: City Hall (film)
Passage: City Hall is a 1996 American suspense drama film directed by Harold Becker and starring Al Pacino, John Cusack, Bridget Fonda and Danny Aiello. The film was Becker's second collaboration with Pacino, having directed him in "Sea of Love" (1989).
Title: Metodi Andonov
Passage: Metodi Andonov (Bulgarian: ) (16 March 1932 12 April 1974) was a Bulgarian film director.
Title: Harold Becker
Passage: Harold Becker (born September 25, 1928) is an American film director and producer from New York. Some of the films he has directed include "The Onion Field", "Taps", "The Boost", "Sea of Love", "Malice", "City Hall" and "Mercury Rising".
Title: Domestic Disturbance
Passage: Domestic Disturbance is a 2001 American psychological thriller film directed by Harold Becker (his last film to date) and starring John Travolta, Vince Vaughn, Teri Polo, Steve Buscemi, and Matt O'Leary.
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film director
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Harold Becker
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Metodi Andonov
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Next Great Baker was a show that led to an apprenticeship at the bakery known for what other TLC series?
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Title: Next Great Baker (season 1)
Passage: The first season of "Next Great Baker" was televised from December 6, 2010 to January 24, 2011 on TLC. During this season, the last contestant standing would win 50,000 cash, a Chevrolet Cruze and an apprenticeship at Buddy's bakery, Carlo's Bake Shop in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Title: Next Great Baker
Passage: Next Great Baker (also known as Cake Boss: Next Great Baker) is an American television series that airs on TLC, hosted by Buddy Valastro, the star of his own reality series, "Cake Boss". The show features contestants participating in challenges that test their edible art baking and decorating skills. Each week, a contestant will be eliminated; the last contestant standing will win a grand prize package that varies by season. Other prizes for winning a challenge or the week's competition are also offered during the series.
Title: Original Media
Passage: Original Media was an American production company founded in 2002 by Charlie Corwin and Clara Markowicz. The company produced feature films, reality television, scripted television and digital programming. Some of Original Media's television series include the TLC series "Miami Ink" and spinoffs "LA Ink" and "NY Ink", the Bravo series "The Rachel Zoe Project", OWN's "The Gayle King Show", Discovery Channel's "Storm Chasers" and "Dual Survival", TLC and Destination America's "BBQ Pitmasters", the History channel's "Swamp People", DIY Network's "King of Dirt", Logo's "Be Good Johnny Weir" and NBC's "The Philanthropist".
Title: List of Next Great Baker episodes
Passage: "Next Great Baker" (also known as "Cake Boss: Next Great Baker") is an American reality television series that airs on TLC, hosted by Buddy Valastro, the star of his own reality series, "Cake Boss". Season 3 commenced airing on November 26, 2012.
Title: Carlo's Bake Shop
Passage: Carlo's Bake Shop, commonly known as Carlo's Bakery and also known as Carlo's City Hall Bake Shop, is a bakery in Hoboken, New Jersey, owned by Buddy Valastro. The bakery has gained public attention as the setting of the TLC television series, "Cake Boss".
Title: Next Great Baker (season 4)
Passage: The fourth season of "Next Great Baker" premiered on June 24, 2014. Unlike other previous seasons, the teams competed in teams of two. Other changes from the previous seasons include the addition of Jacques Torres and Bobbie Lloyd as judges, the addition of the final showdown, and the opportunity to work at Buddy's Las Vegas cake shop. However, some aspects of the show were similar, including having ten competitors (or teams) as in season 1, and the 100,000 prize awarded in each of the previous seasons remained.
Title: Next Great Baker (season 2)
Passage: The second season of "Next Great Baker" was televised from November 28, 2011 to January 30, 2012 on TLC. This season was set at the new Carlo's Bake Shop facility at Lackawanna Center in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Title: Next Great Baker: Latin America
Passage: Next Great Baker: Latin America (also known as El desafo de Buddy: Latinoamrica) is an Latin American television series that airs on Discovery Home Health: Latin America, hosted by Buddy Valastro, the star of his own reality series, "Cake Boss". The show features contestants participating in challenges that test their baking and decorating skills. Each week, a contestant is eliminated; the last contestant standing will win a grand prize package that varies by season. Other prizes for winning a challenge or the week's competition are also offered during the series.
Title: Next Great Baker (season 3)
Passage: The third season of "Next Great Baker" aired from November 26, 2012 to February 11, 2013. Like the previous season, this season was set at the Carlo's Bake Shop facility at Lackawanna Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. Unlike the previous two seasons, the finale for this season took place outside of the greater New York City area in this case, in Las Vegas, Nevada at The Venetian Las Vegas.
Title: Batalha dos Confeiteiros
Passage: Batalha dos Confeiteiros (English: "Battle of the Bakers"), also known as Batalha dos Confeiteiros Brasil, is a Brazilian television series based on "Next Great Baker", hosted by Buddy Valastro, the star of his own reality series, "Cake Boss". The series premiered Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 10:30 p.m. on Record.
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Cake Boss
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Next Great Baker (season 1)
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Carlo's Bake Shop
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The 2010 American post-apocalyptic thriller film Vanishing on 7th Street stars which Canadian actor and producer who began his career on Canadian television at a young age and appeared in "Life as a House" (2001)?
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Title: Greenwich Avenue
Passage: Greenwich Avenue, formerly Greenwich Lane, is a southeast-northwest avenue located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It extends from the intersection of 6th Avenue and 8th Street at its southeast end to its northwestern end at 8th Avenue between 14th Street and 13th Street. It is sometimes confused with Greenwich Street. Construction of West Village Park, bounded by Greenwich Avenue, 7th Avenue, and 12th Street, began in 2016.
Title: Drifter (film)
Passage: Drifter is a 2016 American post-apocalyptic thriller film directed by Chris von Hoffmann. It stars Aria Emory, who co-wrote the film with von Hoffmann, and Drew Harwood as brothers who become stranded in a town run by cannibals. It was released in October 2016 in Australia and February 2017 in the US. It has an approval rating of 44 at Rotten Tomatoes.
Title: Jordan Trovillion
Passage: Jordan Trovillion (born 1986) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her appearances in the films "Jack Reacher" (2012), "Vanishing on 7th Street" (2010) and "Trust" (2010).
Title: Hayden Christensen
Passage: Hayden Christensen (born April 19, 1981) is a Canadian actor and producer. He began his career on Canadian television at the age of 13, then diversified into American television in the late 1990s. He was praised for his acting as Sam in "Life as a House" (2001), earning Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Christensen gained international fame for his portrayal of Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) in "" (2002) and "" (2005). His honors for these films include a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Actor and the Cannes Film Festival Revelation Award.
Title: Adam G. Simon
Passage: Adam Gregory Simon (born March 13, 1977) is an American actor and writer. He started his professional career as an actor in theatre with roles in the early 2000s and then made his television and film debut. Simon is the writer of "Man Down", a post-apocalyptic thriller directed by Dito Montiel which stars Shia LaBeouf, Kate Mara, Gary Oldman, Jai Courtney and Clifton Collins, Jr..
Title: Mark Ellis (actor)
Passage: Mark Ellis is a Canadian actor and screenwriter. He is the co-showrunner and executive producer of the CBC series X Company which premieres February 18, 2015 on CBC. He also co-created and executive produced "Flashpoint" which aired on CBS, CTV, ION Television and networks around the world. The series was awarded the Academy Board of Directors Tribute for Outstanding and Enduring Contribution to Canadian Television, in addition to a Canadian Screen Award (2013) and Gemini Award (2013) for Best Dramatic Series. Ellis and his spouse Stephanie Morgenstern have received Gemini and Writers Guild awards for their writing in the series. He has appeared in television, film and theatre, including the Emmy-award winning "Dark Oracle". He co-wrote and starred in the Genie-nominated short film" Remembrance".
Title: Vanishing on 7th Street
Passage: Vanishing on 7th Street is a 2010 American post-apocalyptic thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and starring Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton and John Leguizamo.
Title: James Tupper
Passage: James Tupper (born August 4, 1965) is a Canadian actor known for his roles as Jack Slattery on the ABC television series "Men in Trees", Dr. Chris Sands on the NBC medical drama series "Mercy", and David Clarke on ABC's "Revenge". As of autumn 2016, he is the star of the post-apocalyptic thriller "Aftermath", on Space in Canada and Syfy in the U.S.
Title: Mansion Row Historic District
Passage: The Mansion Row Historic District is a national historic district located at New Albany, Indiana. It features some of the various mansions of the city when New Albany was the largest city in Indiana around the time of the American Civil War. The main section is on Main Street from State Street (where the Scribner House is), to 15th Street. A smaller section is on Market Street from E. 7th Street to E. 11th Street.
Title: The Book of Eli
Passage: The Book of Eli is a 2010 American post-apocalyptic neo-Western action film directed by the Hughes brothers, written by Gary Whitta, and starring Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis, Ray Stevenson, and Jennifer Beals. The story revolves around Eli, a nomad in a post-apocalyptic world, who is told by a voice to deliver his copy of a mysterious book to a safe location on the West Coast of the United States. The history of the post-war world is explained along the way, as is the importance of Eli's task. Filming began in February 2009 and took place in New Mexico.
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Hayden Christensen
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Vanishing on 7th Street
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Hayden Christensen
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Bottom Line is an album by British bluesman John Mayall, an English blues singer, guitarist, organist and songwriter, whose musical career spans over how many years?
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Title: Empty Rooms
Passage: Empty Rooms is a studio album by English blues musician John Mayall, released in late 1969 on Polydor. It is a follow-up to the live album The Turning Point, released earlier in the year with the same musicians: Jon Mark on acoustic guitar, Johnny Almond on saxophones and flute, and Stephen Thompson on bass. John Mayall sings, plays harmonica, guitars and keyboards (including a moog synthesizer). Former Canned Heat bassist Larry Taylor guests as second bass player on one track, "To a Princess," improvising with Thompson on an unusual bass duet. The absence of a drummer leaves the rhythm rather fluid and the resulting sound is unusual, even for a John Mayall album. The songs, all written by Mayall, mostly addressed his romance with photographer Nancy Throckmorton, a theme he would pursue further on "USA Union".
Title: Wake Up Call (John Mayall album)
Passage: Wake Up Call is an album by British bluesman John Mayall (also called as an John Mayall the Bluesbreakers album) with various special guest appearances by Buddy Guy, Mick Taylor, Mavis Staples and a few other musicians, released on April 6, 1993.
Title: Spinning Coin
Passage: Spinning Coin is a studio album by the British bluesman John Mayall, with various session musicians.
Title: Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton
Passage: Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton ( The Beano Album) is a 1966 bluesblues rock album recorded by John Mayall the Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton as part of the band. It is the second album credited to John Mayall after the live "John Mayall Plays John Mayall". Clapton left to form Cream after this recording, though would team up again in 1971 for the double LP "Back to the Roots".
Title: Bottom Line (album)
Passage: Bottom Line is an album by British bluesman John Mayall with various musicians. Along with "No More Interviews" it is one of only two Mayall albums that has never been released on CD.
Title: The 1982 Reunion Concert
Passage: The 1982 Reunion Concert is a live album from a concert by British Bluesman John Mayall. His sidemen are Mick Taylor on guitar, John McVie on bass and Colin Allen on drums. The concert took place at the Wax Museum, Washington DC, on 17 June 1982. It was released in 1994 by Repertoire Records as a CD credited to John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers.
Title: Road Dogs (John Mayall album)
Passage: Road Dogs is a studio album by British Bluesman John Mayall with the Bluesbreakers. Recorded between January 10, 2005 and February 10, 2005 in Calabasas, California.
Title: John Mayall
Passage: John Mayall, OBE (born 29 November 1933) is an English blues singer, guitarist, organist and songwriter, whose musical career spans over fifty years. In the 1960s, he was the founder of John Mayall the Bluesbreakers, a band which has counted among its members some of the most famous blues and blues rock musicians. They include Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jack Bruce, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser, Johnny Almond, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya and Buddy Whittington.
Title: John Mayall amp; the Bluesbreakers
Passage: John Mayall the Bluesbreakers was an English blues rock band, led by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist John Mayall, OBE. While never producing a radio-friendly hit on their own, the Bluesbreakers greatest legacy is as an incubator for British rock and blues musicians. Many of the best known bands to come out of Britain in the 1960s and 1970s had members that came through the Bluesbreakers at one time, forming the foundation of British blues music that still appears heavily in classic rock radio. Among those with a tenure in the Bluesbreakers are Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce (later of Cream), Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie (who would form Fleetwood Mac), Mick Taylor (the Rolling Stones), Aynsley Dunbar (Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention), and numerous other musicians.
Title: Fabio Treves
Passage: Fabio Treves (born 27 November 1949) is an Italian blues musician. Treves's nickname is "il Puma di Lambrate" (Lambrate's Cougar), mimicking the British bluesman John Mayall, known as the "Manchester's Lion". Lambrate is the quarter of Milan where Treves grew up.
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fifty
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Bottom Line (album)
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John Mayall
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In what year did Irish poet and playwright Seamus Heaney, winner of the Golden Wreath, win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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Title: Door into the Dark
Passage: Door into the Dark (1969) is a poetry collection by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Poems include "Requiem for the Croppies", "Thatcher" and "The Wife's Tale". Heaney has been recorded reading this collection on the "Seamus Heaney Collected Poems" album.
Title: Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry
Passage: The Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry is located at Queen's University Belfast, and named after the late Seamus Heaney, recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Heaney graduated from Queens in 1961 with a First Class Honours in English language and literature. It was officially opened in February 2004 and its founding director was the award-winning poet and Queen's graduate Ciaran Carson. On 30 April 2009, it gave Heaney a 70th birthday party involving a special literary evening. Ciaran Carosn retired as director in 2016 and was replaced by Fran Brearton.
Title: Stepping Stones: Interviews with Seamus Heaney
Passage: Stepping Stones: Interviews with Seamus Heaney is Dennis O'Driscoll's book-length portrait of Seamus Heaney, recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. It has been described as the nearest thing in existence to an autobiography of Heaney.
Title: Seeing Things (poetry collection)
Passage: Seeing Things is the ninth poetry collection by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. It was published in 1991. Heaney draws inspiration from the visions of afterlife in Virgil and Dante Alighieri in order to come to terms with the death of his father, Patrick, in 1986. The title, "Seeing Things", refers both to the solid, fluctuating world of objects and to a haunted, hallucinatory realm of the imagination. Heaney has been recorded reading this collection on the "Seamus Heaney Collected Poems" album.
Title: Station Island (poetry collection)
Passage: Station Island is the sixth collection of original poetry written by the Northern Irish poet Seamus Heaney, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. It is dedicated to the Northern Irish playwright Brian Friel. The collection was first published in the UK and Ireland in 1984 by Faber Faber and was then published in America by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1985. Seamus Heaney has been recorded reading this collection on the "Seamus Heaney Collected Poems" album.
Title: Struga Poetry Evenings
Passage: Struga Poetry Evenings (SPE) (Macedonian: , ; tr. "Struki veeri na poezijata", "SVP") is an international poetry festival held annually in Struga, Macedonia. During the several decades of its existence, the Festival has awarded its most prestigious award, the Golden Wreath, to some of the most notable international poets, including: Mahmoud Darwish, Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan Agyey, W. H. Auden, Joseph Brodsky, Allen Ginsberg, Bulat Okudzhava, Pablo Neruda, Eugenio Montale, Lopold Sdar Senghor, Artur Lundkvist, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Nichita Stnescu, Ted Hughes, Ko Un, Adunis, Makoto Ooka, Miroslav Krlea, Yehuda Amichai, Seamus Heaney, Tomas Gsta Transtrmer, Bei Dao, and domestic authors such as Blae Koneski, Mateja Matevski.
Title: The Haw Lantern
Passage: The Haw Lantern (1987) is a collection of poems written by Irish poet Seamus Heaney, the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. Several of the poemsincluding the sonnet cycle "Clearances"explore themes of mortality and loss inspired by the death of his mother, Margaret Kathleen Heaney (the "M.K.H." referenced in the dedication to "Clearances"), who died in 1984 and of his father two years later.
Title: Seamus Heaney
Passage: Seamus Justin Heaney, ( ; 13 April 1939 30 August 2013) was an Irish poet, playwright, translator and lecturer from Northern Ireland. He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Title: North (poetry collection)
Passage: North (1975) is a collection of poems written by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. It was the first of his works that directly dealt with the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and it looks frequently to the past for images and symbols relevant to the violence and political unrest of that time. Heaney has been recorded reading this collection on the "Seamus Heaney Collected Poems" album.
Title: The Given Note
Passage: The Given Note is the fourth solo album by master uilleann piper and prominent Irish traditional musician Liam O'Flynn. Produced by Shaun Davey and recorded at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin, the album was released in 1995. The title was suggested by O'Flynn's good friend Seamus Heaney, winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize for Literature. Heaney also wrote a tribute to O'Flynn which is on the sleeve notes of the album.
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1995
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Struga Poetry Evenings
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Seamus Heaney
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Kim Gyu-ri is best known for a 2008 South Korean film that was directed by Jeon Yun-su, and was adapted from what novel?
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Title: Kim Gyu-ri (actress born June 1979)
Passage: Kim Gyu-ri (born Kim Moon-sun on June 27, 1979), is a South Korean actress.
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: Portrait of a Beauty
Passage: Portrait of a Beauty () is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Jeon Yun-su. Adapted from the bestselling novel "Painter of the Wind" () by Lee Jung-myung, the film portrays Joseon-era painter Shin Yun-bok (better known by his pen name, Hyewon) as being a woman disguised as a man.
Title: My Dear Girl, Jin-young
Passage: My Dear Girl, Jin-young (), also known as I Love You, Jin-young! , is a 2013 South Korean drama film starring Kim Gyu-ri and Park Won-sang. Directed by Lee Sung-eun in his first feature film, it revolves around a failing screenwriter whose life is in a mess.
Title: Kim Gyu-ri (actress born August 1979)
Passage: Kim Gyu-ri (; born 16 August 1979), previously known as Kim Min-sun (), is a South Korean actress best known for the film "Portrait of a Beauty".
Title: My Girl and I
Passage: My Girl and I (; lit. A Heavy Seas Warning) is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Jeon Yun-su. It is a remake of the Japanese film "Crying Out Love, In the Center of the World", adapted from the novel "Socrates in Love" by Kyoichi Katayama.
Title: Death Bell
Passage: Death Bell () is a 2008 South Korean film. The only Korean horror film released over the summer of 2008, it is the first feature by former music video director Chang (real name Yoon Hong-seung), who also co-wrote the screenplay. "Death Bell" stars Lee Beom-soo in his first horror film role, and K-pop singer Nam Gyu-ri in her acting debut. Set in a Korean high school, the film's native title refers to "gosa", the important midterm exams that all students are required to sit.
Title: Nightmare (2000 film)
Passage: Nightmare (; lit. "Scissors", also known as Horror Game Movie) is a South Korean horror film, released in 2000. It stars Kim Gyu-ri, Ha Ji-won and Choi Jung-yoon, and was directed and written by Ahn Byeong-ki, who also later directed "Phone" (2002), "Bunshinsaba" (2004) and "APT" (2006) The film was the 6th best selling film of 2000 with 322,000 admissions in Seoul after 5 weeks of screening.
Title: Jeon Yun-su
Passage: Jeon Yun-su () (born March 5, 1971 in Seoul) is a South Korean film director and scriptwriter.
Title: Poongsan
Passage: Poongsan (Hangul: ; Hanja: ; RR: "Pungsangae "; MR: "P'ungsan'gae " ; lit. "Phungsan Dog") is a 2011 South Korean thriller film directed by Juhn Jai-hong, starring Yoon Kye-sang and Kim Gyu-ri.
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Painter of the Wind
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Kim Gyu-ri (actress born August 1979)
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Portrait of a Beauty
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Almond Blossoms was created to celebreate the son of which Dutch art dealer?
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Title: Jonathan Lopez (writer)
Passage: Jonathan Lopez is an American writer and art historian. Born in 1969 in New York City, he was educated there and at Harvard. He writes a monthly column for Art Antiques called "Talking Pictures" and is a frequent contributor to London-based Apollo: The International Magazine of the Arts. His noted December 2007 "Apollo" article "Gross False Pretences" related the details of an acrimonious 1908 dispute between the art dealer Leo Nardus and the wealthy industrialist Peter Arrell Brown Widener of Philadelphia. Lopez has also written for ARTnews, the Associated Press, U.S. News World Report, The Boston Globe, The International Herald Tribune, and the Dutch newsweekly De Groene Amsterdammer. His book, "The Man Who Made Vermeers" is a biography of the Dutch art forger Han van Meegeren.
Title: Ernst Beyeler
Passage: Ernst Beyeler (16 July 1921 25 February 2010) was a Swiss art dealer and collector, who became "Europes pre-eminent dealer in modern art", according to "The New York Times", and "the greatest art dealer since the war", according to "The Daily Telegraph". In 1982, he and his wife founded the Beyeler Foundation to show his private collection, which on his death was valued at US1.85 billion.
Title: Jacques Goudstikker
Passage: Jacques Goudstikker (August 30, 1897 May 16, 1940) was a Jewish Dutch art dealer who fled the Netherlands when it was invaded by Nazi Germany during World War II, leaving an extensive and significant art collection including over 30 "Old Masters" which was looted by the Nazis. "Between the two World Wars, Jacques Goudstikker was probably the most important Dutch dealer of Old Master paintings", according to Peter C. Sutton, executive director and CEO of the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science. The Dutch government restored the paintings to the Goudstikker family in 2006, and they were sold at auction in 2007 for almost 10 million.
Title: Alois Miedl
Passage: Alois Miedl (3 March 1903 - 4 January 1990) was a naturalized Dutch art dealer, originally a German Nazi banker, born in Munich, who had moved to and was mainly active in the Netherlands, involved with the sales of properties stolen from Jews who had fled or had been deported.
Title: Robert Noortman
Passage: Robert Christiaan Noortman (5 March 1946 14 January 2007) was a Dutch art dealer.
Title: Cornelis Sebille Roos
Passage: Cornelis Sebille Roos or Cornelis Roos (1754 1820) was a Dutch art dealer and inspector of the Nationale Konst-Gallery collection in Huis ten Bosch during the years 1799-1801
Title: Theo van Gogh (art dealer)
Passage: Theodorus "Theo" van Gogh (] ; 1 May 1857 25 January 1891) was a Dutch art dealer. He was the younger brother of Vincent van Gogh, and Theo's unfailing financial and emotional support allowed his brother to devote himself entirely to painting. Theo died at the age of 33, six months after his brother died at the age of 37.
Title: Johannes de Renialme
Passage: Johannes de Renialme (Antwerp, ca. 1600 buried Amsterdam, 20 April 1657) was a Dutch art dealer, active in Amsterdam and Delft between 1640 and 1657, notable for the scale of his dealings. De Renialme was known for being a dealer of Rembrandt, Hercules Seghers, Jan Lievens and Salomon Koninck. Among his clients was Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg.
Title: Ren Gimpel
Passage: Ren Gimpel (18811945) was a prominent French art dealer of Alsatian Jewish descent who died in 1945 in Neuengamme concentration camp, near Hamburg, Germany. Friend and patron of living artists and collectors, he was the son of a picture dealer and the brother-in-law of Sir Joseph Duveen. His witty and acerbic "Journal d'un collectionneur: marchand de tableaux" (1963, revised edition 2011), with a preface by Jean Guhenno of the Acadmie franaise, was translated and published as "Diary of an Art Dealer" (1966), and is a primary source for the contemporary history of modern art and of collecting between the World Wars.
Title: Almond Blossoms
Passage: Almond Blossoms is from a group of several paintings made in 1888 and 1890 by Vincent van Gogh in Arles and Saint-Rmy, southern France of blossoming almond trees. Flowering trees were special to van Gogh. They represented awakening and hope. He enjoyed them aesthetically and found joy in painting flowering trees. The works reflect the influence of Impressionism, Divisionism, and Japanese woodcuts. "Almond Blossom" was made to celebrate the birth of his nephew and namesake, son of his brother Theo and sister-in-law Jo.
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Theodorus "Theo" van Gogh
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Almond Blossoms
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Theo van Gogh (art dealer)
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Which character did Richard Haydn play in the 1945 film "And Then There Were None"?
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Title: Miss Tatlock's Millions
Passage: Miss Tatlock's Millions is an American screwball comedy film directed by Richard Haydn in 1948.
Title: Young Frankenstein
Passage: Young Frankenstein is a 1974 American comedy horror film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Gene Wilder as the title character, a descendant of the infamous Dr. Victor Frankenstein. The supporting cast includes Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, Richard Haydn and Gene Hackman. The screenplay was written by Wilder and Brooks.
Title: The Sound of Music (film)
Passage: The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and directed by Robert Wise, and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, with Richard Haydn and Eleanor Parker. The film is an adaptation of the 1959 Broadway musical of the same name, composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. The film's screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman, adapted from the stage musical's book by Lindsay and Crouse. Based on the memoir "The Story of the Trapp Family Singers" by Maria von Trapp, the film is about a young Austrian woman studying to become a nun in Salzburg in 1938 who is sent to the villa of a retired naval officer and widower to be governess to his seven children. After bringing and teaching love and music into the lives of the family through kindness and patience, she marries the officer and together with the children they find a way to survive the loss of their homeland through courage and faith.
Title: Mr. Music
Passage: Mr. Music is a 1950 film starring Bing Crosby and Nancy Olson, directed by Richard Haydn, and released by Paramount Pictures. Filming took place from October to December 1949 in Hollywood.
Title: Forever Amber (film)
Passage: Forever Amber is a 1947 American romantic drama Technicolor film starring Linda Darnell and Cornel Wilde. It was based on the book of the same name by Kathleen Winsor. It also starred Richard Greene, George Sanders, Glenn Langan, Richard Haydn, and Jessica Tandy.
Title: The Foxes of Harrow
Passage: The Foxes of Harrow is a 1947 adventure film directed by John M. Stahl. The film stars Rex Harrison, Maureen O'Hara and Richard Haydn.
Title: And Then There Were None (1945 film)
Passage: And Then There Were None is a 1945 film adaptation of Agatha Christie's best-selling mystery novel of the same name, directed by Ren Clair. It was released in the UK with the title Ten Little Indians, in line with the UK title of Christie's novel.
Title: The Return of Charlie Chan
Passage: The Return Of Charlie Chan is a 1973 American film. It stars Ross Martin, Richard Haydn, Louise Sorel and Leslie Nielsen.
Title: Bhai Jaan
Passage: Bhai Jaan (1945 film) is a Bollywood film. It was released on 15 September 1945 in Bombay. Directed by Syed Khalil. The actors were Karan Dewan, Noor Jehan, Anees Khatoon, Meena Shorey, Shah Nawaz, Ansari and Nazir. It was a family drama, made under a banner of United Films. The print has been lost now. 1945.
Title: Richard Haydn
Passage: George Richard Haydn (10 March 1905 25 April 1985), known as Richard Haydn, and born as George Richard Haydon, was an English comic actor in radio, films and television. Some of his better known performances include "Ball of Fire" (1941) as Professor Oddley, "No Time for Love" (1943) as Roger, "And Then There Were None" (1945) as Thomas Rogers, "The Emperor Waltz" (1948), "Alice in Wonderland" (1951) as the Caterpillar, as Baron Popoff in "The Merry Widow" (1952), as William Brown in "Mutiny on the Bounty" (1962), and "The Sound of Music" (1965) as Max Detweiler.
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Roger
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Richard Haydn
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And Then There Were None (1945 film)
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Which city is in the northeastern province, Jinhua or Tieling?
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Title: Northeastern Province
Passage: Northeastern Province or Northeast Province may refer to:
Title: Tieling
Passage: Tieling () is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Liaoning province of the People's Republic of China.
Title: Tieling County
Passage: Tieling County () is a county in northeast Liaoning Province of Northeast China. It is under the administration of Tieling City.
Title: Via Annia
Passage: The Via Annia was the consular Roman road through Cisalpine Gaul which linked Atria (modern Adria) to Aquileia, passing through Patavium (modern Padua), then, skirting the barely inhabited lagoon, through Altinum (a "frazione" of modern Quarto d'Altino) and Iulia Concordia. The artery had its influence on the Romanization of the region it traversed, and was a major connection to the northeastern province of Noricum.
Title: New Ireland Province
Passage: New Ireland Province, formerly New Mecklenburg (German: "Neu-Mecklenburg" ), is the most northeastern province of Papua New Guinea.
Title: Qinghe District, Tieling
Passage: Qinghe District () is a district of Tieling, Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. However, it is located closer to Kaiyuan City than it is to downtown Tieling, which lies 39 km to the southwest.
Title: Jinhua
Passage: , is a prefecture-level city in central Zhejiang province in eastern China. It borders the provincial capital of Hangzhou to the northwest, Quzhou to the southwest, Lishui to the south, Taizhou to the east, and Shaoxing to the northeast. Its population was 5,361,572 at the 2010 census including 1,077,245 in the built-up area made of two urban districts (not including the satellite city of Lanxi, which has become essentially a suburban offshoot of Jinhua's main urban area).
Title: Yiwu
Passage: Yiwu () is a city of about 1.2 million people in central Zhejiang province, China. Its built-up ("or metro") area made of Yiwu and Dongyang cities was home to 2,038,413 inhabitants at the 2010 census. The city is famous for its small commodity trade and vibrant market and is a regional tourist destination. Although administratively Yiwu is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Jinhua, it is better known than Jinhua nationally and internationally.
Title: Curcuma comosa
Passage: Curcuma comosa is a species of flowering plant in the ginger family. It is native to much of Asia, including Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia. The herb is cultivated in Thailand, especially in the Northern Province, including Petchaboon, and the Northeastern Province, including Loei. "Curcuma comosa" is widely used as a traditional herbal remedy.
Title: Wuju
Passage: Wuju (), or Jinhua opera, is a form of Chinese opera from Jinhua, in the eastern province of Zhejiang, China. It is also performed in Lishui, Linhai, Jiande, Chun'an, Zhejiang, as well as in northeastern Jiangxi province, in cities such as Yushan, Shangrao, Guixi, Boyang, and Jingdezhen. It is named for Wuzhou (), an ancient name for Jinhua.
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Tieling
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Jinhua
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Tieling
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Henry V is a 2012 British television film that stars an English actor who won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Newcomer in a Play for his role in what?
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Title: Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor
Passage: The Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play is an annual award presented by The Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial British theatre. The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976, and, renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor Lord Olivier.
Title: Henry V (2012 film)
Passage: Henry V is a 2012 British television film based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. It is the fourth film in the series of television films called "The Hollow Crown" produced by Sam Mendes for BBC Two covering the whole of Shakespeare's Henriad. It was directed by Thea Sharrock and stars Tom Hiddleston as Henry V of England.
Title: Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play
Passage: The Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play is an annual award presented by The Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial British theatre. The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976, and renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor Laurence Olivier.
Title: Richard Griffiths
Passage: Richard Thomas Griffiths, OBE (31 July 1947 28 March 2013) was an English actor of film, television, and stage. He received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Featured Actor and the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play, all for his role in "The History Boys". For the 2006 film adaptation, Griffiths was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
Title: Laurence Olivier Award for Best Newcomer in a Play
Passage: Laurence Olivier Award for Best Newcomer in a Play
Title: Stephen Mear
Passage: Stephen Mear (born 1964) is an English dancer and choreographer best known for his award-winning work in musical theatre. In 2005, Mear and co-choreographer Matthew Bourne won the Laurence Olivier Award for "Best Choreography", for their work on the new West End musical "Mary Poppins". This production later transferred to Broadway in 2006, being nominated for the Tony Award for "Best Choreography" in 2007. Most recently, Mear choreographed the new Broadway musical of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" (200708). In recognition of his achievements, in 2007 Mear was the recipient of a Carl Alan Award, an award voted for by leading dance organisations in the United Kingdom. In 2010, Stephen Mear won a Laurence Olivier Award for best Theatre Choreographer for his work on Hello Dolly at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, he was also a choreographer for "So You Think You Can Dance (UK)", in the category broadway.
Title: Sheila Hancock
Passage: Sheila Cameron Hancock, CBE (born 22 February 1933) is an English actress and author. Hancock trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before starting her career in repertory theatre. Hancock went on to perform in plays and musicals in London, and her Broadway debut in "Entertaining Mr Sloane." (1966) earned her a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in Play. She won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical for her role in "Cabaret" (2007) and was nominated at the Laurence Olivier Awards four other times for her work in "" (1980), "The Winter's Tale" (1982), "Prin" (1989) and "Sister Act" (2010).
Title: Tom Hiddleston
Passage: Thomas William Hiddleston (born 9 February 1981) is an English actor, producer and musical performer. At the beginning of his career, he appeared in West End theatre productions of "Cymbeline" (2007) and "Ivanov" (2008). He won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Newcomer in a Play for his role in "Cymbeline" and was also nominated for the same award for his role as Cassio in "Othello".
Title: Henry V (1944 film)
Passage: Henry V is a 1944 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name. The on-screen title is The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agin Court in France (the title of the 1600 quarto edition of the play). It stars Laurence Olivier, who also directed. The play was adapted for the screen by Olivier, Dallas Bower, and Alan Dent. The score is by William Walton.
Title: Ian Holm
Passage: Sir Ian Holm CBE (born 12 September 1931) is an English actor known for his stage work and many film roles. He received the 1967 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor for his performance as Lenny in "The Homecoming" and the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his performance in the title role of "King Lear". He won the 1981 BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role as athletics trainer Sam Mussabini in "Chariots of Fire", for which he was also nominated for an Academy Award.
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Cymbeline
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Henry V (2012 film)
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Tom Hiddleston
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What suburb does Dean Frank Nelson work in?
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Title: Frank N. Wilcox
Passage: Frank Nelson Wilcox (October 3, 1887 April 17, 1964) was a modernist American artist and a master of watercolor. Wilcox is described as the "Dean of Cleveland School painters," though some sources give this appellation to Henry Keller or Frederick Gottwald.
Title: St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide
Passage: St Peter's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Adelaide and Metropolitan of the Province of South Australia. The cathedral, a significant Adelaide landmark, is situated on approximately 1 acre of land at the corner of Pennington Terrace and King William Road in the suburb of North Adelaide.
Title: Frank Nelson (priest)
Passage: The Very Rev'd Frank Nelson has been the Anglican Dean of Adelaide since October 2012. He was born in South Africa, was ordained in 1978 and worked in churches and cathedrals in South Africa, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Australia, before being invited to become Dean of St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide.
Title: Cole Prize
Passage: The Frank Nelson Cole Prize, or Cole Prize for short, is one of two prizes awarded to mathematicians by the American Mathematical Society, one for an outstanding contribution to algebra, and the other for an outstanding contribution to number theory. The prize is named after Frank Nelson Cole, who served the Society for 25 years. The Cole Prize in algebra was funded by Cole himself, from funds given to him as a retirement gift; the prize fund was later augmented by his son, leading to the double award.
Title: Frank Nelson Doubleday
Passage: Frank Nelson Doubleday (January 8, 1862 January 30, 1934), known to friends and family as Effendi, founded the eponymous Doubleday McClure Company in 1897, which later operated under other names. Starting work at the age of 14 after his father's business failed, Doubleday began with Charles Scribner's Sons in New York.
Title: Mister Magoo
Passage: Mister Magoo is an American animated television series which was produced from November 7, 1960, to February 2, 1962. A single episode included five 4 minute shorts and could either be aired together with bumpers as a single half-hour show, or it could be split up with one short aired each weekday, along with other cartoons. It was produced by United Productions of America. The series stars Jim Backus, Mel Blanc, Jerry Hausner, Paul Frees and Frank Nelson.
Title: Alfred A. Knopf Sr.
Passage: Alfred Abraham Knopf Sr. (September 12, 1892August 11, 1984) was an American publisher of the 20th century, and founder of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.. His contemporaries included the likes of Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer, and (of the previous generation) Frank Nelson Doubleday, J. Henry Harper and Henry Holt. Knopf paid special attention to the quality of printing, binding, and design in his books, and earned a reputation as a purist in both content and presentation.
Title: Frank Nelson (politician)
Passage: Sir Frank Nelson '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (1883 11 August 1966) was a British civil servant and Conservative Party politician.
Title: Green Local Schools (Wayne County)
Passage: Green Local Schools is a school district serving portions of central Wayne County, Ohio, including Smithville and Marshallville. The district's superintendent is the 2017 Ohio Principal of the Year Dean Frank.
Title: Frank Nelson (athlete)
Passage: Frank Nelson ("Frank Thayer Nelson;" May 22, 1887 July 16, 1970) was an American athlete and baseball player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was born in Detroit, Michigan and died in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
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North Adelaide
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Frank Nelson (priest)
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St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide
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The quarterback successors to Cody Hodges include a 2011 undrafted free agent to the St. Louis Rams and what other person?
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Title: Austin Franklin
Passage: Austin Franklin (born December 6, 1992) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He played college football at New Mexico State University, and played for the St. Louis Rams in National Football League (NFL) as an undrafted free agent in 2014. Franklin later played in the Arena Football League (AFL) with the LA Kiss.
Title: Cody Hodges
Passage: Cody Hodges (born November 20, 1982) is a philanthropist, motivational speaker, and former professional American football player, playing in the National Football League, Arena Football League, and the Arena League 2. Hodges is best known for his one season as the starting quarterback for the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the 2005 season. As a fifth year Senior, he led the nation in passing and total offense and an appearance in the 2006 Cotton Bowl Classic and a 93 overall record. He was the 3rd straight fifth year senior to start for Mike Leach and Texas Tech and was also the second of 4 West Texas natives to take the quarterback reins in the Leach era, along with predecessor Sonny Cumbie and successors Taylor Potts and Seth Doege.
Title: Shaun Hill
Passage: Shaun Christopher Hill (born January 9, 1980) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2002. He played college football at Maryland. Hill has also played for the Amsterdam Admirals, San Francisco 49ers, Detroit Lions, and St. Louis Rams.
Title: Thad Lewis
Passage: Thaddeus Cowan Lewis (born November 19, 1987) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2010. He played college football at Duke.
Title: Mike McNeill (American football)
Passage: Mike McNeill (born March 7, 1988) is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent. Prior to the Panthers, McNeill played as tight end for his hometown team, the St. Louis Rams from 2011-2014. from He was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2011 after playing college football at Nebraska.
Title: Kurt Warner
Passage: Kurtis Eugene Warner (born June 22, 1971) is a former American football quarterback, a current part-time TV football analyst, and a philanthropist. He played for three National Football League (NFL) teams: the St. Louis Rams, the New York Giants, and the Arizona Cardinals. He was originally signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 1994 after playing college football at Northern Iowa. Warner went on to be considered the best undrafted NFL player of all time, following a 12-year career regarded as one of the greatest stories in NFL history. Warner was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017, and is the only person inducted into both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Arena Football Hall of Fame.
Title: Taylor Potts
Passage: Taylor Potts (born October 13, 1987) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at Texas Tech, and was signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He was waived during training camp, and then signed as a free agent by the San Diego Chargers in May 2012, where he was expected to compete for the third-string quarterback position.
Title: David Allen (American football)
Passage: David Allen (born February 9, 1978) is a gridiron football running back who played with the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons. He played college football for Kansas State University, and earned All-American honors. He was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Jacksonville Jaguars, and played professionally the Jaguars and St. Louis Rams of the NFL.
Title: Clifford Dukes
Passage: Clifford Dukes (born June 26, 1981) is an American arena football defensive lineman who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Michigan State from 2000 to 2004. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the St. Louis Rams in 2005. Dukes has also been a member of the New Orleans Saints. After not having a chance to play in the NFL, Dukes signed with the Tampa Bay Storm of the AFL in 2008. In 2010, he saw his first chance for real playing time with the Storm. As a result, he was named to the All-Arena team in 2010. In 2011, he led the league with 12.5 sacks and was named the 2011 Game Tape Exchange Defensive Lineman of the Year. He was traded to the Kansas City Command in 2012, only to be traded to the Arizona Rattlers two days later.
Title: Kris Adams
Passage: Kris Adams (born September 4, 1987) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2011 by the Chicago Bears. He has also been a member of the St. Louis Rams, Minnesota Vikings, and Indianapolis Colts.
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Seth Doege
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Cody Hodges
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Taylor Potts
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Which of the town in which Borough of Broxbourne council is based is a town in the Broxbourne borough of the English county of Hertfordshire, situated in the Lea Valley?
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Title: Broxbourne Borough Council election, 1988
Passage: The Broxbourne Council election, 1988 was held to elect council members of the Broxbourne Borough Council, the local government authority of the borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.
Title: Borough of Broxbourne
Passage: The Borough of Broxbourne is a local government district and borough in Hertfordshire, England. Its council is based in Cheshunt, other towns include Broxbourne, Hoddesdon and Waltham Cross. The eastern boundary of the district is the River Lea. The borough covers 20 sqmi in south east Hertfordshire having a population of about 96,000.
Title: Broxbourne Borough Council election, 1991
Passage: The Broxbourne Council election, 1991 was held to elect council members of the Broxbourne Borough Council, the local government authority of the borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.
Title: Broxbourne Borough Council election, 2012
Passage: The Broxbourne Council election, 2012 was held on 3 May 2012 to elect council members of the Broxbourne Borough Council, the local government authority of the borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.
Title: Broxbourne Borough Council election, 1976
Passage: The Broxbourne Council election, 1976 was held to elect council members of the Broxbourne Borough Council, the local government authority of the borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.
Title: Broxbourne Borough Council election, 1979
Passage: The Broxbourne Council election, 1979 was held to elect council members of the Broxbourne Borough Council - the local government authority of the borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.
Title: Hoddesdon
Passage: Hoddesdon is a town in the Broxbourne borough of the English county of Hertfordshire, situated in the Lea Valley. It grew up as a coaching stop on the route between Cambridge and London. It is located 3 mi West of Harlow 4 mi southeast of Hertford, 5 mi north of Waltham Cross and 11 mi southwest of Bishop's Stortford. At its height during the 18th century, more than 35 coaches a day passed through the town. It saw a boom in the mid 20th century as gravel was extracted from the area, but was exhausted by the 1970s. The lakes and water pits left behind have been used as leisure amenities. Today, Hoddesdon has a little light industry but is mainly a London commuter belt town. The town hosted the eighth Congrs International d'Architecture Moderne in 1951. It is twinned with the Belgian city of Dinant.
Title: Broxbourne Borough Council election, 1982
Passage: The Broxbourne Council election, 1982 was held to elect council members of the Broxbourne Borough Council, the local government authority of the borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.
Title: Broxbourne Borough Council election, 1980
Passage: The Broxbourne Council election, 1980 was held to elect council members of the Broxbourne Borough Council, the local government authority of the borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.
Title: Broxbourne Borough Council election, 1978
Passage: The Broxbourne Council election, 1978 was held to elect council members of the Broxbourne Borough Council, the local government authority of the borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.
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What was the nickname of the player that won the 2015 Dafabet Masters snooker tournament?
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Title: 2015 Masters (snooker)
Passage: The 2015 Dafabet Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 11 and 18 January 2015 at the Alexandra Palace in London, England. It was the 41st staging of the tournament. Shaun Murphy won his first Masters title, beating Neil Robertson 102 in the final, the biggest winning margin in a Masters final since Steve Davis whitewashed Mike Hallett 90 in 1988. In winning the title, Murphy became the tenth player to win all Triple Crown events at least once.
Title: 2014 World Snooker Championship
Passage: The 2014 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 2014 Dafabet World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament, that took place from 19 April to 5 May 2014 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It was the 38th consecutive year that the World Snooker Championship had been held at the Crucible and was the last ranking event of the 20132014 season. The event was sponsored by Dafabet for the first time.
Title: 2014 Masters (snooker)
Passage: The 2014 Dafabet Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 1219 January 2014 at the Alexandra Palace in London, England. This was the first time that Dafabet sponsored the event.
Title: 2017 Masters (snooker)
Passage: The 2017 Dafabet Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 1522 January 2017 at the Alexandra Palace in London, England. It was the 43rd staging of the tournament.
Title: 2007 Shanghai Masters
Passage: The 2007 Shanghai Masters was the inaugural edition of the Shanghai Masters snooker tournament and the first ranking event of the 20072008 season. It took place between 612 August 2007 at the Shanghai Grand Stage in Shanghai, China.
Title: 2016 Masters (snooker)
Passage: The 2016 Dafabet Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 1017 January 2016 at the Alexandra Palace in London, England. It was the 42nd staging of the tournament and the fifth successive time it was held at the Alexandra Palace.
Title: 2018 Masters (snooker)
Passage: The 2018 Dafabet Masters is an upcoming professional non-ranking snooker tournament due to take place between 1421 January 2018 in London, England. It will be the 44th staging of the tournament.
Title: 1950 Sporting Record Masters' Snooker Tournament
Passage: The 1950 Sporting Record Masters' Snooker Tournament was a professional snooker tournament sponsored by the "Sporting Record" newspaper. Entry was restricted to past finalists in the World Snooker Championship. The tournament was won by Joe Davis with Sidney Smith finishing in second place. It was the only time the tournament was held.
Title: Shaun Murphy (snooker player)
Passage: Shaun Murphy (born 10 August 1982) is an English professional snooker player, who won the 2005 World Championship. Nicknamed "The Magician", Murphy is noted for his straight cue action and his long potting.
Title: 19541955 News of the World Snooker Tournament
Passage: The 19541955 News of the World Snooker Tournament was a professional snooker tournament sponsored by the "News of the World". The tournament was won by Jackie Rea who won all of 8 matches. He finished ahead of Joe Davis who won 6 matches. The News of the World Snooker Tournament ran from 194950 to 1959 but this was the last to be held at Leicester Square Hall, which closed soon after the end of the tournament.
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"The Magician"
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2015 Masters (snooker)
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Shaun Murphy (snooker player)
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How many albums has Lesle Lewis made with his duo partner?
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Title: Hariharan discography
Passage: This article includes the discography of Indian singer and composer Hariharan. Listed are all the albums and the notable film songs sung by him in order of their release. The discography consists of 27 studio albums, three live albums, five compilations, one film soundtrack and several film songs sung by him. Out of the 27 studio albums, 24 are solo albums and three are albums by the band Colonial Cousins, consisting Hariharan and Lesle Lewis.
Title: Victor Arden
Passage: Victor Arden was the stage name for an American pianist named Lewis John Fuiks (8 March 1893 31 July 1962) who was best known as the piano duo partner of and co-orchestra leader with Phil Ohman from 1922 to 1932. He was the pianist in the All-Star Trio, who made several hits for Victor Records between 1919 and 1921.
Title: Lesle Lewis (composer)
Passage: Lesle Lewis is an Indian singer and composer known for his work with Hariharan as the duo "Colonial Cousins". They won the MTV Asia Viewer's Choice Award and then the U.S. Billboard Viewer's Choice Award for Colonial Cousins', their debut album. He conceived and created all the music for Coke Studio, MTV India debut season.
Title: The Way We Do It
Passage: The Way We Do It is the second studio album of Colonial Cousins, an Indian duo composed of singer Hariharan and singer-composer Lesle Lewis. It was released on November 19, 1998 under the label Sony BMG.
Title: Colonial Cousins (album)
Passage: Colonial Cousins is the debut album of Indian band Colonial Cousins, which is formed by Indian duo composed of singer Hariharan and singer-composer Lesle Lewis. It was released on October 1, 1996 under Magnasound Label.
Title: Colonial Cousins
Passage: Colonial Cousins is an Indian duo, formed by singer Hariharan and singer-composer Lesle Lewis. They also have successful careers as solo artists as well. Their unique brand of music fused Indian and Western musical genres instantly won the hearts of young and old alike. Their eponymous first album hit platinum in sales in India alone and consistently headed the Indian music charts in 1996. The duo have received numerous awards, notably the MTV Asia Viewers' Choice Award, 1996, and the US Billboard's Viewers' Award, 1996. On 19 November 1998, the Colonial Cousins released their second album, "The Way We Do It". They also released their third album "Aatma" on 1 January 2001. They have scored two Tamil films, "Modhi Vilayadu" (2009), "Chikku Bukku" (2010). Their fourth album "Once More" was released in 2012.
Title: Raajesh Johri
Passage: Raajesh Johri (Hindustani: ) June 19, 1952 March 1, 2017) was an Indian poet, Lyricist, Ad Film Maker, Voice Over Artist and Anchor based in Mumbai India. Johri's notable works as a lyricist include Pari Hoon Main by Sunita Rao, Colonial Cousins by Hariharan and Lesle Lewis, Subha subha jab khidki khole by Jojo, Tere Mann Mein Ram by Anup Jalota. Famous works as an adjingle writer include Action Shoes ("Action ka School time"), Nirma Bathing Soap ("Saundarya Saabun Nirma"), Vicco Vajradanti, Dabur Lal Dant Majan and many more.
Title: Lesle Lewis (author)
Passage: Lesle Lewis is an American poet and professor. She is author of four poetry collections, most recently "A Boot's a Boot", winner of the 2013 Cleveland State University Poetry Center Open Book Competition. In reviewing her previous collection, "lie down too," winner of the 2010 Beatrice Hawley Award, (Alice James Books, 2011). "Publishers Weekly," wrote "Few poets handle both syntax and sound as she does, and few flirt so well both with, and against, common sense, with and against ordinary adult experience." Her first collection, "Small Boat" (University of Iowa Press, 2003), won the 2002 Iowa Poetry Prize. Her poems have been published in many literary journals and magazines including "American Letters and Commentary", "Green Mountains Review", "Barrow Street", "Pool", "The Hollins Critic", "The Massachusetts Review", and "Jubilat," and featured on the Academy of American Poets website.
Title: Once More (Colonial Cousins album)
Passage: Once More is the fourth studio album of Colonial Cousins, an Indian band formed by Indian duo composed of singer Hariharan and singer-composer Lesle Lewis. It was released on October 29, 2012 under the label Universal.
Title: Aatma (album)
Passage: Aatma is the third studio album of Colonial Cousins, an Indian duo composed of singer Hariharan and singer-composer Lesle Lewis. It was released on January 1, 2001 under the label Sony BMG.
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Disclosure's debut studio album, "Settle", released on 3 June of what year?
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Title: Settle (album)
Passage: Settle is the debut studio album by English electronic music duo Disclosure. It was released on 31 May 2013 by PMR Records and Island Records. Accompanied by the success of its lead single, "Latch", featuring Sam Smith, the album features collaborations with AlunaGeorge, Ed Macfarlane of Friendly Fires, Sasha Keable, Eliza Doolittle, Jamie Woon, Jessie Ware, and London Grammar. A deluxe edition of the album contains four bonus tracks, including Disclosure's remix of Ware's song "Running".
Title: Disclosure (band)
Passage: Disclosure are an English electronic music duo consisting of brothers Howard (born 11 May 1994) and Guy Lawrence (born 25 May 1991). The siblings grew up in Reigate, Surrey. Their debut studio album, "Settle", released on 3 June 2013, by PMR Records, was nominated for Best DanceElectronica Album at the 2014 Grammy Awards. They released a second studio album, "Caracal", on 25 September 2015 which was also nominated for Best DanceElectronica Album at the 2016 Grammy Awards.
Title: Running (Jessie Ware song)
Passage: "Running" is the debut single by English singer Jessie Ware from her debut studio album, "Devotion" (2012). The song was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 24 February 2012. The drum loop used in the chorus of the song was based on Prince's "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker". The single features a particularly popular remix of the song by Disclosure, which was later featured as a bonus track in the deluxe edition of their debut studio album, "Settle" (2013). The remix was featured in the Xbox 360 and Xbox One racing game "Forza Horizon 2" (2014).
Title: You amp; Me (Disclosure song)
Passage: "You Me" is a song by British garage house duo Disclosure, it features the vocals from Eliza Doolittle. It was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 28 April 2013. The track is the third single from the duo's debut studio album, "Settle" (2013). The song was written by Howard Lawrence, Guy Lawrence, James Napier, Eliza Caird and produced by Disclosure. It has gained popularity through the Flume remix.
Title: Help Me Lose My Mind
Passage: "Help Me Lose My Mind" is a song by British garage house duo Disclosure, it features the vocals from English art rock trio London Grammar. It was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 25 October 2013. The track is the fifth single from the duo's debut studio album, "Settle" (2013). The song was written by Guy Lawrence, Howard Lawrence and Hannah Reid.
Title: Voices (Disclosure song)
Passage: "Voices" is a song by British garage house duo Disclosure, it features the vocals from Sasha Keable. It was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 13 December 2013. The song is the sixth single from the duo's debut studio album, "Settle" (2013). The track has peaked to number 176 on the UK Singles Chart and number 28 on the UK Dance Chart. It was written by Guy Lawrence, Howard Lawrence, James "Jimmy Napes" Napier and Sasha Keable.
Title: White Noise (Disclosure song)
Passage: "White Noise" is a song by British electronic music duo Disclosure, featuring vocals from electronic music duo AlunaGeorge. It was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 1 February 2013. The song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. The track is the second single from the duo's debut studio album, "Settle" (2013). The song was written by Howard Lawrence, Guy Lawrence, Aluna Francis, George Reid and James Napier.
Title: Latch (song)
Passage: "Latch" is a song by English garage house duo Disclosure, featuring vocals from English singer Sam Smith. It was released as a digital download on 8 October 2012, by PMR Records. The lead single from their debut studio album, "Settle" (2013), the song debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 26 and has peaked at number 11. In the United States, "Latch" was a sleeper hit, peaking at number seven on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 in 2014. The remix of the single features American rapper Schoolboy Q.
Title: A Long Walk (song)
Passage: "A Long Walk" is a song released in 2001 by American recording artist Jill Scott, from her debut studio album, "Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1". The song peaked at No. 9 on "Billboard's" RB Singles chart. It was sampled on the track "Stimulation" from Disclosure's 2013 album Settle.
Title: Settle: The Remixes
Passage: Settle: The Remixes is a remix album by English electronic music duo Disclosure. The album predominantly features remixes of tracks from their debut studio album, "Settle". It also includes the Sam Smith, Nile Rodgers and Jimmy Napes collaboration, "Together", released on 25 November 2013 as a single, and the track, "Apollo", which featured uncredited vocals by Natalie Duncan. It was released on 17 December 2013 in the United States.
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Settle (album)
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What did the host of the 18th Independent Spirit Awards rise to fame for?
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Title: 18th Independent Spirit Awards
Passage: The 2002 Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best in independent filmmaking for 2002, were announced on March 22, 2003. It was hosted by John Waters.
Title: Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography
Passage: The Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography is one of the annual awards given by Independent Spirit Awards, a non-profit organization dedicated to independent film and independent filmmakers.
Title: Silent Light
Passage: Silent Light (Plautdietsch: "Stellet Licht"; Spanish: "Luz silenciosa" ) is a 2007 film written and directed by Carlos Reygadas. Filmed in a Mennonite colony close to Cuauhtmoc, Chihuahua State, Northern Mexico, "Silent Light" tells the story of a Mennonite married man who falls in love with another woman, threatening his place in the conservative community. The dialogue is in Plautdietsch, the Low German dialect of the Mennonites. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 80th Academy Awards, but it did not make the shortlist. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 24th Independent Spirit Awards. It gained nine nominations, including all major categories, in the Ariel Awards, the Mexican national awards.
Title: Mihai Mlaimare Jr.
Passage: Mihai Mlaimare Jr. (born 1975) is a Romanian cinematographer. He is the son of the Romanian actor and former politician . He was a cinematographer on films directed by Francis Ford Coppola and Paul Thomas Anderson. He was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 24th Independent Spirit Awards for "Youth Without Youth" in 2008.
Title: Independent Spirit Awards
Passage: The Film Independent Spirit Awards (abbreviated "Spirit Awards" and originally known as the FINDIE or Friends of Independents Awards), founded in 1984, are awards dedicated to independent filmmakers. Winners were typically presented with acrylic glass pyramids containing suspended shoestrings representing the paltry budgets of independent films. Since 2006, winners have received a trophy depicting a bird with its wings spread sitting atop of a pole with the shoestrings from the previous design wrapped around the pole.
Title: 32nd Independent Spirit Awards
Passage: The 32nd Independent Spirit Awards (2017) nominees were announced by Film Independent, the nonprofit arts organization that produces them, on November 22, 2016. The ceremony, hosted by Nick Kroll and John Mulaney, took place on Saturday, February 25, 2017, and was broadcast live on IFC at 2:00 pm PT. Online streaming service Sundance Now live-streamed the Spirit Awards concurrently with the telecast, with an on-demand version available on Sundance Now.
Title: Independent Spirit Award for Best Editing
Passage: The Independent Spirit Award for Best Editing is one of the annual awards given by Independent Spirit Awards, a non-profit organization dedicated to independent film and independent filmmakers.
Title: Essex County Division
Passage: The Essex County Division was a formation of the British Army formed in World War II on 18 February 1941 by the redesignation of the West Sussex County Division. It lasted until 7 October when it was disbanded. It had one commanding officer, Major General J. H. T. Priestman, and commanded the 207th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home), 208th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home) and 223rd Independent Infantry Brigade (Home). It was under the command of XI Corps from formation to 22 July and then under GHQ Home Forces.
Title: 28th Independent Spirit Awards
Passage: The 2012 Independent Spirit Awards was the 28th annual occasion of the Film Independent Spirit Awards. It announced its nominees on November 27, 2012. The winners were announced on February 23, 2013 during an awards ceremony hosted by Andy Samberg.
Title: John Waters
Passage: John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American film director, screenwriter, author, actor, stand-up comedian, journalist, visual artist, and art collector, who rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films.
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18th Independent Spirit Awards
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John Waters
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What village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England, is 1 mile north-east from Kelfield?
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Title: Great Canfield
Passage: Great Canfield is a village and a civil parish in the Uttlesford District of Essex, England. The village, which sits at the south-east edge of its civil parish, is approximately 3 mi south-west from the small town of Great Dunmow, and 1 mi north-west from High Roding. The civil parish contains the hamlets and small settlements of Hope End Green, Hellmans Cross, Bacon End, Baconend Green, and Puttocks End. The River Roding defines the parish border at the south-east, and for 1 mile cuts through the parish before providing part of the north-east border.
Title: Dyke, Lincolnshire
Passage: Dyke is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated less than 1 mi east from the A15 road, and approximately 1 mile north-east from Bourne. Dyke is within Bourne civil parish.
Title: Rushock, Herefordshire
Passage: Rushock is a small village in Herefordshire, England. It lies about 1 mile north-east of Kington. The population of the civil parish was 131 at the 2011 census.
Title: Owston Ferry
Passage: Owston Ferry is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the west bank of the River Trent, and 9 mi north from Gainsborough, and has a total resident population of 1,128, including Kelfield and increasing to 1,328 at the 2011 census.
Title: Besthorpe, Nottinghamshire
Passage: Besthorpe is a small village in north-east Nottinghamshire close to the border with Lincolnshire. It is a Civil Parish in the Newark Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census is 195. The village is on the A1133 between Newark and Gainsborough, and is 1.5 miles north of the larger village of Collingham, North East of Newark on Trent. The village lies 1 mile east of the River Trent and the River Fleet flows South to East parallel with the village A1133. Besthorpe acquired Conservation Village status in 2006 because it has maintained much of its original layout focused on Low Road and the Green.
Title: Pockley
Passage: Pockley is a small village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It is about 1 mile north-east of Helmsley turning north from the A170 road. Its short, winding lane passes six thatched cottages in a quarter mile before turning back toward the A170 and its junction at Beadlam and Nawton.
Title: Kelfield, Lincolnshire
Passage: Kelfield is a hamlet in North Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the north bank of the River Trent, and 1 mi north-east from Owston Ferry and 3 mi south-east from Epworth.
Title: Leathley
Passage: Leathley is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, the parish includes the townships of both Castley and Leathley. It is near the border with West Yorkshire and the River Wharfe, 1 mile north-east of Otley. The B6161 runs through the village, connecting Leathley with Killinghall in the North and Pool-in-Wharfedale in the south. According to the 2011 census Leathley had a population of 181 people.
Title: Dalton-on-Tees
Passage: Dalton-on-Tees is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England, near the boundary with Durham. According to the 2001 Census there were 239 people living in the parish in 90 houses. The population (now including Eryholme) had increased to 303 by the time of the 2011 Census. It is situated on the A167 road between Darlington and Northallerton, which by-passes it, and is 1 miles south of the village of Croft-on-Tees and one mile north-east of the motor racing circuit Croft Circuit. There are signs at both the north and south entrances to the village indicating that the village is 11 miles from Northallerton and 4 miles from Darlington even though they are a quarter of a mile apart. The village overlooks, to the east, a meander of the River Tees.
Title: North Wingfield
Passage: North Wingfield is a large village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire, located approximately 4 miles south-east of Chesterfield, and 1 mile north-east of Clay Cross. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 6,505. It is in the North East Derbyshire district. The A6175 road from the M1 motorway to the A61 road runs through the village.
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Owston Ferry
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Kelfield, Lincolnshire
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Owston Ferry
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Gwiyomi was popularized on a South Korean variety show that airs on which day of the week?
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Title: We Got Married (Season 2)
Passage: "We Got Married" (Season 2) is the second season of "We Got Married" ( ), a popular reality South Korean variety show and a segment of the "Sunday Sunday Night" program. First broadcast in 2008, the show pairs up Korean celebrities to show what life would be like if they were married. Each week, couples are assigned missions to complete, with candid interviews of the participants to reveal their thoughts and feelings.
Title: Jung Il-hoon
Passage: Jung Il-hoon (; born October 4, 1994), simply known as Ilhoon, is a South Korean rapper, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He is the main rapper of the South Korean boy group BtoB. He is well known for his multiple song featurings with artists such as Hyuna and G.NA and as an assistant MC in the variety show "Weekly Idol". Ilhoon made his acting debut as he starred in the drama "Webtoon Hero: Tundra Show" in 2015. He was also known for inventing and popularizing the gestures for "Gwiyomi Player".
Title: Weekly Idol
Passage: Weekly Idol () is a South Korean variety show, which airs Wednesdays, 6PM KST, on MBC Every1, MBC's cable and satellite network for comedy and variety shows. The show is hosted by comedian Jeong Hyeong-don and rapper Defconn. The set is often referred to as B3 (basement level 3).
Title: Idol School (2014 TV series)
Passage: Idol School (Hangul: ) is a South Korean variety show, which airs on MBC Music, MBC's cable and satellite network for music. The show is hosted by Jun Hyun-moo, singer Kim Yeon-woo and Sojin of Girl's Day.
Title: We Got Married (Season 1)
Passage: "We Got Married" (Season 1) is the first season of "We Got Married" ( ), a popular reality South Korean variety show and a segment of the "Sunday Sunday Night" program. First broadcast in 2008, the show pairs up Korean celebrities to show what life would be like if they were married. Each week, couples are assigned missions to complete, with candid interviews of the participants to reveal their thoughts and feelings.
Title: Vitamin (TV series)
Passage: Vitamin is a South Korean variety show, which airs on KBS2, KBS's cable and satellite network for comedy and variety shows. The show is hosted by Kim Tae-hoon and Lee Hwi-jae. The show ended its run on March 9, 2017 after 14 years.
Title: Gwiyomi
Passage: The Gwiyomi Song, or Kwiyomi Song ( ), is a K-pop single by South Korean singer Hari and was released on February 18, 2013. It was inspired by a gesture from South Korean rapper Jung Ilhoon of boy group BtoB. The gesture is called 'Gwiyomi Player', that was popularized by South Korean variety show "Weekly Idol" through a segment called "The Aegyo Battle" (Battle of Cuteness) following Ilhoon's guest appearance on the show in October 2012. The song went on to be a viral success and an Internet meme after Korean Media outlet "Sports Seoul" uploaded a clip of Hari performing the gestures and singing the song. This video has since inspired many Asian netizens to upload their own versions onto the internet.
Title: Teen Top Rising 100
Passage: Teen Top's Rising 100 is a South Korean variety show featured on the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) and produced by MTV. A total of ten episodes of the series were aired from June 10, 2012 to August 18, 2012. The show, labeled a 'real variety' show, was hosted by Kim Tae Hyun and included the bands Teen Top and 100. Each week, the two bands competed to win the support of fans and earn prizes. The SBS MTV outing was viewed as a success, with the producers moving forward on new episodes under the title "Teen Top and 100".
Title: Pot Stand
Passage: Pot Stand () is a South Korean variety show which first ran on June 6, 2017 on KBS2 at 11:10 PM KST. it is a real variety show wherein guests publish their own books, recording the events of their daily lives to share them with others.
Title: Keep Running (TV series)
Passage: Keep Running (), previously known as Running Man () before 2017, is a Chinese variety show broadcast on ZRTG: Zhejiang Television. It is a spin-off from the popular original South Korean variety show "Running Man" by SBS. It was first aired on 10 October 2014. The show is classified as a game-variety show, where the MCs and guests complete missions at a landmark to win a race.
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Wednesdays
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Gwiyomi
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Weekly Idol
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What young adult novel follows a young woman growing up when David Berkowitz began targeting young women?
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Title: Before I Die
Passage: Before I Die is a young adult novel written by Jenny Downham, first published by David Fickling Books in 2007. The novel follows the shortly ending life of Tessa, from her perspective.
Title: Cariboo Runaway
Passage: Cariboo Runaway is a young adult novel by Canadian writer Sandy Frances Duncan, published in 1976. Set in the Cariboo region of British Columbia during the Cariboo Gold Rush of 1864, the novel follows Elva Parkhurst, a young girl from Victoria who disguises herself as a boy in order to find her father after he disappears while prospecting in the Cariboo.
Title: Young adult fiction
Passage: Young adult fiction or young adult literature (YA) is fiction published for readers in their youth. The age range for young adult fiction is subjective. Some sources claim it ranges from ages 1218, while authors and readers of "young teen novels" often define it as written for those aged 15 to the early 20s. The terms young adult novel, juvenile novel, teenage fiction, young adult book, etc., refer to the works in this category.
Title: David Berkowitz
Passage: David Richard Berkowitz (born Richard David Falco; June 1, 1953), known also as the Son of Sam and the .44 Caliber Killer, is an American serial killer who pled guilty to eight separate shooting attacks that began in New York City during the summer of 1976. The crimes were perpetrated with a .44 caliber Bulldog revolver. He killed six people and wounded seven others by July 1977. As the number of victims increased, Berkowitz eluded the biggest police manhunt in the history of New York City while leaving letters that mocked the police and promised further crimes, which were highly publicized by the press. The killing spree terrorized New Yorkers and achieved worldwide notoriety.
Title: For Better, For Worse, Forever
Passage: For Better, For Worse, Forever is a young adult novel by Lurlene McDaniel, published in August 1997. It continues the story of April Lancaster, which began in the novel "Till Death Do Us Part". The novel begins at the close of the previous story as April is crowned the winner of a beauty pageant for young women with chronic medical conditions.
Title: Burn Baby Burn (novel)
Passage: Burn Baby Burn is a 2016 young adult novel written by Cuban-American author Meg Medina. It was first published on March 8, 2016 through Candlewick Press and follows a young woman growing up during the summer of 1977, when the Son of Sam began targeting young women.
Title: Gallows Hill (novel)
Passage: Gallows Hill (1997) is a supernatural thriller novel for young adults by Lois Duncan. It was her first and only young adult novel written after the death of her daughter. It was written eight years after her previous young adult novel, "Don't Look Behind You". It is about a girl who moves to a small town with a secret.
Title: Youth marketing
Passage: Youth marketing is a term used in the marketing and advertising industry to describe activities to communicate with young people, typically in the age range of 13 to 35. More specifically, there is the teen marketing, targeting people age 13 to 17, college marketing, targeting college-age consumers, typically ages 18 to 24, young adult marketing, targeting young professionals, typically ages 25 to 34.
Title: Young Women (organization)
Passage: The Young Women (often referred to as Young Women's or Young Woman's) is a youth organization and an official auxiliary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The purpose of the Young Women organization is to help each young woman "be worthy to make and keep sacred covenants and receive the ordinances of the temple."
Title: Fangirl (novel)
Passage: Fangirl is a 2013 contemporary young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell. "Fangirl's" publication follows Rowell's previous young adult novel published earlier in 2013, "Eleanor Park".
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Burn Baby Burn
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Burn Baby Burn (novel)
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David Berkowitz
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Ryu Soo-young starred in the 2001 South Korean film directed by whom?
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Title: My Lawyer, Mr. Jo
Passage: My Lawyer, Mr. Jo (; also known as "Neighborhood Lawyer Jo Deul-ho") is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Park Shin-yang, Kang So-ra, Ryu Soo-young, Park Sol-mi. Based on the same-titled webtoon, it aired on KBS2.
Title: Summertime (2001 film)
Passage: Summertime (Hangul: ; RR: "Sseommeotaim " ) is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Park Jae-ho and starring Ryu Soo-young and Kim Ji-hyun. A remake of the controversial Philippine film "Scorpio Nights" (1985), the film was also inspired by the Gwangju massacre.
Title: Ojakgyo Family
Passage: Ojakgyo Family (; lit. Ojakgyo Brothers) is a South Korean television series starring Uee, Joo Won, Ryu Soo-young, Choi Jung-yoon, Jung Woong-in, Yeon Woo-jin, Baek Il-seob, and Kim Ja-ok. The family drama aired on KBS2 from August 6, 2011 to February 19, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 58 episodes.
Title: Two Weeks (TV series)
Passage: Two Weeks () is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Lee Joon-gi, Kim So-yeon, Ryu Soo-young, Park Ha-sun, Kim Hye-ok, Jo Min-ki and Lee Chae-mi. It aired on MBC from August 7 to September 26, 2013 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
Title: My Father is Strange
Passage: My Father is Strange () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Kim Yeong-cheol, Kim Hae-sook, Ryu Soo-young, Lee Yoo-ri, Lee Joon, and Jung So-min. The series aired on KBS2 every Saturday and Sunday from 7:55 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. (KST).
Title: Save the Last Dance for Me (TV series)
Passage: Save the Last Dance for Me () is a 20-episode South Korean television series that aired on SBS from October 23, 2004 to January 2, 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45. Starring Eugene, Ji Sung, Ryu Soo-young and Lee Bo-young. The drama revolves around two lovers who don't let amnesia get in the way of their romance.
Title: Endless Love (2014 TV series)
Passage: Endless Love () is a 2014 South Korean television series directed by Lee Hyun-jik and written by Na Yeon-sook, starring Hwang Jung-eum, Ryu Soo-young, and Jung Kyung-ho. It aired on SBS from June 21 to October 26, 2014 on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 for 37 episodes.
Title: The Virtual Bride
Passage: The Virtual Bride (; lit. The Eccentric Daughter-in-Law), is a 2015 South Korean drama series starring Kim Dasom, Go Doo-shim and Ryu Soo-young. It aired on KBS2 from August 17 to September 22, 2015 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 12 episodes.
Title: Ryu Soo-young
Passage: Ryu Soo-young (born Eo Nam-seon on September 5, 1979) is a South Korean actor. He made his first appearance on television as a college student on a cooking show in 1998, then starred in the controversial film "Summertime" (2001). This was followed by supporting roles in TV dramas "Successful Story of a Bright Girl" (2002), "Save the Last Dance for Me" (2004), and "Lawyers of the Great Republic Korea" (2008), as well as leading roles in "18 vs. 29" (2005), "Seoul 1945" (2006), and "Bad Couple" (2007).
Title: Successful Story of a Bright Girl
Passage: Successful Story of a Bright Girl () is a 2002 South Korean television series starring Jang Na-ra, Jang Hyuk, Han Eun-jung and Ryu Soo-young. It aired on SBS from March 13 to May 2, 2002 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. The romantic comedy series recorded a peak viewership rating of 42.6.
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Park Jae-ho
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Ryu Soo-young
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Summertime (2001 film)
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What newspaper first recorded the existence of the town where thelwulf of Berkshire lost his life?
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Title: Battle of Reading (871)
Passage: The first Battle of Reading was a battle on 4 January 871 at Reading in what is now the English county of Berkshire. It was one of a series of battles, with honours to both sides, that took place following an invasion of the then kingdom of Wessex by an army of Danes led by Bagsecg and Halfdan Ragnarsson in an attempt to conquer Wessex. Both battle and campaign are described in the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle", and this account provides the earliest known written record of the existence of the town of Reading.
Title: Daily Bugle
Passage: The Daily Bugle (at one time The DB) is a New York City tabloid newspaper appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The "Daily Bugle" is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media. The newspaper first appeared in "Fantastic Four" 2 (January 1962), and its offices in "The Amazing Spider-Man" 1 (March 1963). The "Daily Bugle" was first featured on film in the 2002 film "Spider-Man". The fictional newspaper is meant to be a pastiche of both the New York "Daily News" and the "New York Post", two popular real-life New York City tabloids.
Title: thelwulf of Berkshire
Passage: thelwulf of Berkshire (before 825 4 January, 871) was a Saxon ealdorman. In 860 he and other men of Berkshire fought off a band of pirates near Winchester, Hampshire. Later he mustered a force of 1400 men against an army of Danes, won the 31 December 870 Battle of Englefield on behalf of the then kingdom of Wessex. He received a land grant in 84344 from Brihtwulf, king of Mercia; and lost his life at the Battle of Reading.
Title: Deenbandhu
Passage: Deenbandhu, sometimes transliterated as Dinbandhu and spelled Din Bandhu, was a weekly Marathi-language newspaper first published in Pune, British India in January 1877. It was the first newspaper in India to cater explicitly for the labouring people.
Title: Gabriel Torrelles
Passage: Gabriel Torrelles is a writer, filmmaker and Internet entrepreneur from Caracas, Venezuela. He was editor in chief of Urbe, a newspaper first published in 1996 with the aim of being an alternative newspaper for Venezuelan youth. Urbe was the first youth newspaper of Venezuela. He also co-founded Planetaurbe.tv, and the magazine Urbe Bikini, along with the country's largest publisher, Cadena Capriles. He is currently living in Los Angeles, California, developing online storytelling and TV series.
Title: To Vima
Passage: To Vima (Greek: , '"The Tribune"' ) is a Greek daily newspaper first published in 1922 by Dimitris Lambrakis, the father of Christos Lambrakis. It is owned by Lambrakis Press Group, a group that also publishes the newspaper "Ta Nea", among others in its fold of publications. "To Vima" is a high-quality newspaper in Greece, and arguably the most influential in political issues; it was published daily until 2011, but since publishes only its flagship Sunday edition, whose current managing editor is Stavros Psycharis. To Vima is historically the newspaper to which prominent politicians would most commonly provide interviews or write articles. Eleftherios Venizelos, Georgios Papandreou, Nikolaos Plastiras, Constantine Karamanlis and Andreas Papandreou are among those who wrote for the newspaper.
Title: La Fronde (newspaper)
Passage: La Fronde (The Sling) was a French feminist newspaper first published in Paris on 9 December 1897 by activist Marguerite Durand (18641936). Durand, a well known actress and journalist, used her high-profile image to attract many notable Parisian women to contribute articles to her daily newspaper, which was the first of its kind in France to be run and written entirely by women. She also had experience on other reputable publications, including "La Presse" and "Le Figaro".
Title: Sunday Correspondent
Passage: The Sunday Correspondent was a short-lived British weekly national broadsheet newspaper. The newspaper first appeared on 17 September 1989; the title ceased publication with the last issue on 25 November 1990. It was edited by Peter Cole for most of its existence. Cole subsequently went into academia.
Title: Yulduz
Passage: Yulduz ('Star') was a weekly Uzbek language newspaper published in Afghanistan. "Yulduz" was published in Arabic script. The newspaper first appeared around 1980.
Title: East Cornwall Times
Passage: The East Cornwall Times is a weekly local newspaper first published in 1859. It covers the mid-East area of Cornwall, including Gunnislake and Drakewalls, Callington, Calstock and Kelly Bray. It is now owned by the Tindle Newspaper Group, and published as an offshoot of the "Tavistock Times".
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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
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thelwulf of Berkshire
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Battle of Reading (871)
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When was the American clothing and accessories retailer founded which headquartered is in the Southside Works Neighborhood of Pittsburgh and Sacha M'Baye has modeled for it?
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Title: Sacha M'Baye
Passage: Sacha M'Baye is a French footballer and model. He is known mainly for modelling for Burberry with Jourdan Dunn. He has also modeled for Gap, American Eagle, Stone Island, GQ Style. He is of French and Senegalese descent, he is signed to Select (London), Why Not (Milan) and New Madison (Paris).
Title: OKA Direct
Passage: OKA (also known as OKA Direct) is a British furniture and home accessories retailer founded in 1999 by Annabel Astor, Sue Jones and Lucinda Waterhouse. OKA now has 14 shops across the UK together with British, European and American websites and a catalogue business.
Title: American Eagle Outfitters
Passage: American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. is an American clothing and accessories retailer, headquartered in the Southside Works Neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1977 by brothers Jerry and Mark Silverman as a subsidiary of Retail Ventures, Inc., a company which also owned and operated Silverman's Menswear. The Silvermans sold their ownership interests in 1991 to Jacob Price of Knoxville, Tennessee. American Eagle Outfitters is also the parent company of Aerie.
Title: Banana Republic
Passage: Banana Republic is an American clothing and accessories retailer owned by American multinational corporation, Gap Inc.
Title: County Seat (store)
Passage: County Seat was an American clothing retailer founded in 1973. With more than 740 stores at its peak, the chain closed in 1999 following Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Title: Vineyard Vines
Passage: Vineyard Vines is an American clothing and accessory retailer founded in 1998 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, by brothers Shep and Ian Murray. The brand markets upper market ties, hats, belts, shirts, shorts, swimwear, bags for men, women, and children. It has grown to a collection of retail stores and outlets across the United States. Their clothing is considered preppy.
Title: Hobbs Ltd
Passage: Hobbs is a womens clothing, footwear and accessories retailer based in London, UK. It was founded in Hampstead in 1981 and began as a shoe retailer. Hobbs now has stores across the United Kingdom and concession stores in the United States and Germany. The online store serves 55 countries worldwide. Hobbs is popularly associated with clothing priced in the mid range for a customer base that is largely middle-aged and older. Among its best-known customers are the Duchess of Cambridge and her sister, Pippa Middleton.
Title: Zara (retailer)
Passage: Zara (] ) is a Spanish clothing and accessories retailer based in Arteixo, Galicia. The company was founded in 1975 by Amancio Ortega and Rosala Mera. It is the main brand of the Inditex group, the world's largest apparel retailer. The fashion group also owns brands such as Massimo Dutti, Pull and Bear, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home, and Uterqe. Zara as of 2017 manages up to 20 clothing collections a year.
Title: Charles amp; Keith
Passage: Charles Keith (styled CHARLES KEITH) is an international fast-fashion footwear and accessories retailer founded in 1996 by Charles Wong and Keith Wong. Based in Singapore, the brand has a global footprint across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Latin America and Africa.
Title: Chico's (clothing retailer)
Passage: Chico's is a retail women's clothing chain founded in 1983 by a three-person operation on Sanibel Island, Florida. Chico's FAS, Inc. is an American womens clothing and accessories retailer. The company was founded by Marvin and Helene Gralnick and is headquartered in Ft. Myers, Florida. Chico's FAS operates three brands: its namesake Chico's, White House Black Market and Soma. As of November 1, 2014, Chico's FAS operated 1,557 women's clothing stores in the US and Canada and sold merchandise through franchise locations in Mexico.
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1977
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Sacha M'Baye
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American Eagle Outfitters
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The 2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 121st season of Sooner football, the team was led by which two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, who?
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Title: 2013 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2013 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 119th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 15th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.
Title: 2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 120th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 16th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a member of the Big 12 Conference.
Title: 2006 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2006 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 112th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his eighth season as head coach. They played their homes games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.
Title: 2010 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2010 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 116th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 12th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.
Title: Bob Stoops
Passage: Robert Anthony Stoops (born September 9, 1960) is a former American college football coach. He is the former head football coach at the University of Oklahoma, a position he held from 1999 until he announced his retirement June 7, 2017. During the 2000 season, Stoops led the Sooners to an Orange Bowl victory and a national championship.
Title: 2008 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2008 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 114th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 10th season as head coach. They played their homes games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference
Title: 2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 121st season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 17th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.
Title: 2009 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2009 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 115th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 11th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.
Title: 2007 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2007 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 113th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his ninth season as head coach. They played their homes games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.
Title: 2012 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 2012 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 118th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 14th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.
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Bob Stoops
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2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team
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Bob Stoops
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"409" is a song written by Brian Wilson, Gary Usher, and which American singer, songwriter, and musician who co-founded the Beach Boys, and is characterized by his nasal, sometimes baritone singing?
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Title: County Fair
Passage: "County Fair" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was originally released as the second track on their 1962 album "Surfin' Safari". On November 26 of that year, it was released as the B-side to The Beach Boys' third single, "Ten Little Indians". The same single was released in the UK in January 1963.
Title: 409 (song)
Passage: "409" is a song written by Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and Gary Usher for the American rock and roll band the Beach Boys. The song features Love singing lead vocals. It was originally released as the B-side of the single "Surfin' Safari" (1962). It was later released on their 1962 album, "Surfin' Safari" and appeared again on their 1963 album, "Little Deuce Coupe".
Title: Mike Love
Passage: Michael Edward Love (born March 15, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician who co-founded the Beach Boys. Characterized by his nasal, sometimes baritone singing, Love has been one of the band's vocalists and lyricists for most of their career, contributing to each of their studio albums. He is often regarded as a malign figure in the band's history, a reputation he acknowledges: "For those who believe that Brian [Wilson] walks on water, I will always be the Antichrist."
Title: California Feelin'
Passage: "California Feelin'" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Stephen Kalinich in the early 1970s for American rock band the Beach Boys. The group's recording was left unreleased while Wilson recorded a solo version in 2002 for the Beach Boys compilation "Classics Selected by Brian Wilson".
Title: We'll Run Away
Passage: "We'll Run Away" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher for the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on their 1964 album "All Summer Long". The song is a doo-wop ballad in 128 time. The lyrics are about a young couple wishing to elope, and their respective parents are warning them against such an impulse.
Title: Good Timin': Live at Knebworth England 1980
Passage: Good Timin': Live at Knebworth, England 1980 is a CD and DVD release of a concert performance by the Beach Boys at Knebworth, Hertfordshire in June 1980. Because of Brian Wilson's limited tour schedule with the Beach Boys, "Knebworth" is the only live album to feature Beach Boys Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine and Bruce Johnston together. The concert was also their last major UK performance together until their 2012 reunion tour.
Title: Pet Projects: The Brian Wilson Productions
Passage: Pet Projects: The Brian Wilson Productions is a CD compilation album of the recorded work of record producer, songwriter, and musician Brian Wilson as he attempted to branch away from his band the Beach Boys during the early-to-mid-1960s and early 1970s. The compilation features performing artists such as Glen Campbell, Gary Usher, the Honeys, American Spring, Jan and Dean, Sharon Marie, and the Survivors. It was released with a full-color 20-page booklet with rare photos and a detailed essay.
Title: Musicianship of Brian Wilson
Passage: The songwriting of American musician Brian Wilson, co-founder and multi-tasking leader of the Beach Boys, is widely considered to be among the most innovative and significant of the late 20th century. His combined arranging, producing, and songwriting skills also made him a major innovator in the field of music production. In a 1966 article that asks "Do the Beach Boys rely too much on sound genius Brian?" brother and bandmate Carl Wilson responded that every member of the group contributes ideas, but admitted that Brian was most responsible for their music. Dennis Wilson is quoted: "Brian Wilson "is" the Beach Boys. He is the band. We're his fucking messengers. He is all of it. Period. We're nothing. He's everything."
Title: Cuckoo Clock (song)
Passage: "Cuckoo Clock" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1962 album "Surfin' Safari". The song was written about the myna bird of Brian's father Murry Wilson.
Title: Dance, Dance, Dance (song)
Passage: "Dance, Dance, Dance" is a song composed by Brian and Carl Wilson with lyrics by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band the Beach Boys. It was first released as a single in 1964 backed with "The Warmth of the Sun" and was released the following year as the sixth track on the Beach Boys' eighth studio album, "The Beach Boys Today!" "Dance, Dance, Dance" marks Carl Wilson's first recognised writing contribution to a Beach Boys single, his contribution being the song's primary guitar riff and solo.
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Mike Love
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409 (song)
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Mike Love
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In what year did the Handsworth Grammar School located just off the A41 begin admitting girls in addition to boys?
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Title: Caulfield Grammar School
Passage: Caulfield Grammar School is an independent, co-educational, Anglican, day and boarding school, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1881 as a boys' school, Caulfield began admitting girls exactly one hundred years later. The school amalgamated with Malvern Memorial Grammar School (MMGS) in 1961, with the MMGS campus becoming Malvern Campus.
Title: Pate's Grammar School
Passage: Pate's Grammar School is a grammar school academy status located in the Hesters Way area Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. It caters for pupils aged 11 to 18 and is a Beacon school. The school was founded with a fund bestowed to Corpus Christi College, Oxford by Richard Pate in 1574. The school became co-educational in 1986, when Pate's Grammar School for Girls merged with Cheltenham Grammar School. In fact, the first female pupils came to the (Boys) Grammar School in 197172 to take their A-levels in the 6th form, and vice versa.
Title: Dave Martin (screenwriter)
Passage: David Ralph Martin (1 January 1935 30 March 2007) was an accomplished television and film writer. He was born in Handsworth, Birmingham, England and attended Handsworth Grammar School.
Title: Jason John (athlete)
Passage: Jason John (born 17 October 1971) is a retired English athlete who competed in the sprinting events. He represented Great Britain at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and won a silver medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1993 World Championships (he ran in the heats and semis but not the final). He also won a silver medal at the 1996 European Indoor Championships and reached the final at the 1993 World Indoor Championships. In addition, he represented his country at two World Championships, in 1993 and 1995. Born in Birmingham, he attended Handsworth Grammar School, and went on to become an English teacher.
Title: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
Passage: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys (WGSB) is a grammar school with academy status in Wilmington, Kent. The school, which from 1954 to 1982 was called Dartford Technical High School, is a specialist Engineering school with a strong emphasis on Design Technology, Mathematics and Physics. The uniform consists of blue blazers, white shirts, grey trousers and different ties for each house within the school. . Suits are worn in the sixth form. The school is situated directly alongside Wilmington Academy and has a bus service that also serves Dartford Grammar School for Girls, Dartford Grammar School, Wilmington Grammar School for Girls and Wilmington Academy.
Title: King Edward VI High School, Stafford
Passage: King Edward VI High School, is a Mixed secondary school located in the Highfields area of Stafford, England. The school has a sixth form, which forms part of the Stafford Collegiate. It is a comprehensive state school admitting boys and girls from ages 11-18. The school was formed in 1977 following the amalgamation of King Edward VI Boys Grammar School and Stafford Girls High School.
Title: Chatham Grammar School for Boys
Passage: Holcombe Grammar School (formally Chatham Grammar School for Boys) is a grammar school with academy status in Chatham, Kent, England. It is a selective school. From the 2017-18 academic year, the school planned to become co-educational and remain selective in the lower school. This was blocked - and later approved - by the Department for Education with co-educational admission desired for the 201819 school year. The school has changed name in advance of becoming co-educational and plans to change all references from "Chatham Grammar School for Boys" to "Holcombe Grammar School" over academic year 201617.
Title: Handsworth Grammar School
Passage: Handsworth Grammar School is a voluntary aided grammar school that admits boys from the age of eleven and eighteen (as well as girls in the sixth form, since September 1997). The school was founded in 1862 and is located in Handsworth, Birmingham, England. it is situated just off the A41, near the junction with the A4040. Handsworth Grammar School is sometimes abbreviated as HGS.
Title: Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy
Passage: Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy (formerly Handsworth Wood Girls School) is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Handsworth Wood, Birmingham. The building that Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy currently occupies used to be known as Handsworth Wood Boys' School but it went through a change over ten years ago. The headteacher is Mrs Nicola Walters. The school achieved an academy status in November 2012.
Title: A41 road
Passage: The A41 is a major trunk road in England that links London and Birkenhead, although it has now in parts been superseded by motorways. It passes through or near various towns and cities including Watford, Kings Langley, Hemel Hempstead, Aylesbury, Solihull, Birmingham, West Bromwich, Wolverhampton, Newport, Whitchurch, Chester and Ellesmere Port.
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1997
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Handsworth Grammar School
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A41 road
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Who directed the 2012 action thriller that starred Will from Will Grace?
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Title: Priyanka Chopra filmography
Passage: Priyanka Chopra is an Indian actress who has established herself as a leading actress of Indian cinema. She made her Bollywood debut in 2003 spy thriller "". The same year, Chopra's role in the box-office hit musical "Andaaz" won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. In 2004, she starred in the highly successful comedy "Mujhse Shaadi Karogi" and garnered critical acclaim for her breakthrough role in the thriller "Aitraaz" which earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role and a second Best Supporting Actress nomination. Chopra starred in six films in 2005, including "" and "Bluffmaster! ". In 2006, she starred in two of the highest-grossing films of the yearthe superhero film "Krrish" and the action thriller "Don".
Title: Brush with Danger
Passage: Brush with Danger is an American action thriller film produced and directed by Livi Zheng. The film stars Ken Zheng, Livi Zheng, Norman Newkirk, Nikita Breznikov, Michael Blend, and Stephanie Hilbert. The film was written, produced, and directed by a brother-sister duo from Indonesia; Livi Zheng and Ken Zheng, who after pursuing martial arts and filmmaking separately, came together to create this martial arts action thriller. The film also includes collaborations with David L Boushey (stunt coordinator) and Garry Schyman (composer). The film was released in theaters in the United States on September 19, 2014.
Title: List of FateZero episodes
Passage: "FateZero" is a 20112012 action, thriller, fantasy anime based on the prequel light novels to Type-Moon's visual novel, "Fatestay night". The novels are written by Gen Urobuchi, who is also known as the writer for the anime "Puella Magi Madoka Magica", and illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi, co-founder and main artist of Type-Moon.
Title: Don Number One
Passage: Don Number One (Bengali: ) is a 2012 action Bangladeshi film directed by Bodiul Alam Khokon. The film stars Shakib Khan in the lead role and Shahara and Misha Showdagor in other prominent roles. It is a remake of 2007 Telugu action film "Don" directed by Lawrence starring Akkineni Nagarjuna. The film released on Eid al-Adha of 27 October 2012.
Title: Maximum Conviction
Passage: Maximum Conviction is a 2012 action thriller starring Steven Seagal and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and directed by Keoni Waxman.
Title: Kathryn Bigelow
Passage: Kathryn Ann Bigelow ( ; born November 27, 1951) is an American director, producer, and writer. Her films include the vampire Western horror film "Near Dark" (1987), the action crime film "Point Break" (1991), the science fiction action thriller "Strange Days" (1995), the mystery thriller "The Weight of Water" (2000), the submarine thriller "" (2002), the war film "The Hurt Locker" (2008), the action thriller war film "Zero Dark Thirty" (2012), the short film "Last Days" (2014), and the period crime drama "Detroit" (2017). "The Hurt Locker" won the 2009 Academy Award for Best Picture and the BAFTA Award for Best Film, and was nominated for the 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Drama. She has also acted as producer and writer for many of her films.
Title: Eric McCormack
Passage: Eric James McCormack (born April 18, 1963) is a Canadian-American actor known for his role as Will Truman in the American sitcom "Will Grace" and Dr. Daniel Pierce in the American crime drama "Perception".
Title: Tony Scott
Passage: Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 19 August 2012) was an English film director and producer. His films come from a broad range of genres, including the action drama "Top Gun" (1986), action comedy "Beverly Hills Cop II" (1987), auto racing film "Days of Thunder" (1990), action comedy "The Last Boy Scout" (1991), romantic dark comedy crime film "True Romance" (1993), submarine action film "Crimson Tide" (1995), psychological thriller "The Fan" (1996), spy thriller "Enemy of the State" (1998), spy film "Spy Game" (2001), action thriller "Man on Fire" (2004), sci-fi action thriller "Dj Vu" (2006), thriller "The Taking of Pelham 123" (2009), and the action thriller "Unstoppable" (2010).
Title: Barricade (2012 film)
Passage: Barricade is a 2012 action thriller directed by Andrew Currie. The film stars Eric McCormack. The film was released on September 9, 2012. It is the first film entirely produced by WWE Studios to not feature a wrestler in any way.
Title: A Dark Truth
Passage: A Dark Truth (also known as The Truth) is a 2012 action thriller film directed and written by Damian Lee, and produced by Gary Howsam and Bill Marks. The film stars Andy Garca, Kim Coates, Deborah Kara Unger, Eva Longoria and Forest Whitaker. It premiered at the 2012 Boston Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on January 4, 2013.
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Andrew Currie
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Barricade (2012 film)
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Eric McCormack
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Which actor bears a resemblance to actor Bruce Lee and also played him in the movie The Legend of Bruce Lee?
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Title: Bruce Lee, the Man and the Legend
Passage: Bruce Lee, The Man and The Legend (), also known as The Legend is Born of Bruce Lee and Year of the Dragon, is a 1973 Hong Kong documentary produced by Raymond Chow, and starring Bruce Lee. A follow-upreworking of this documentary was released in 1984 under the title "Bruce Lee, The Legend".
Title: Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story
Passage: Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story (; also known as Super Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story and Bruce Lee Story: Super Dragon) is a 1974 Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li. The film is a loose biopic about martial arts actor Bruce Lee and centers on his supposed affair with actress Betty Ting-Pei. The film is notable for being the first biopic of Bruce Lee (it was released the year following his death), the debut film of notorious Lee imitator Bruce Li, and the first film in the Bruceploitation genre.
Title: Bruce Lee's Secret
Passage: Bruce Lee's Secret (aka Secret of Bruce Lee and Bruce Lee's Deadly Kung Fu) is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Chan Wa and William Cheung Ki, which is also a pseudo biopic of Bruce Lee. It stars Bruce Li as "Bob" Lee, whose life is essentially the same as Lee's and is on two occasions actually referred to as 'Bruce'. The film has been released under the alternate two film titles they were: "The Story of the Dragon" and "Bruce Lee: Master of Jeet Kune Do". This film is not to be confused with another Bruce Lee biopic, "".
Title: Bruce Lee Lives
Passage: Bruce Lee Lives: The Fall of Hong Kong Palace, known simply as Bruce Lee Lives, is a 1989 video game software developed and published by The Software Toolworks for MS-DOS. It stars the Jeet Kune Do founder and movie actor Bruce Lee. The game included a biography book titled "Dragon's Tale: The Story of Bruce Lee," written by Bruce Lee's wife Linda.
Title: The Legend of Bruce Lee
Passage: The Legend of Bruce Lee is a 2008 Chinese biographical martial arts television series based on the life story of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee. The 50-episode series was produced and broadcast by CCTV and began airing on October 12, 2008. It stars Hong Kong actor Danny Chan as Bruce Lee and American actress Michelle Lang as Lee's wife, Linda Lee Cadwell. The production period spanned nine months, with filming taking place in China, Hong Kong, Macau, the United States, Italy, and Thailand, and with a budget of 50 million yuan (US7.3 million).
Title: Danny Chan Kwok-kwan
Passage: Danny Chan Kwok-kwan (born 1 August 1975) is a Hong Kong actor, dance choreographer, and lead singer of the rock band, Poet. He is known for resembling Bruce Lee in appearance, and has portrayed Lee in the 2008 television series, "The Legend of Bruce Lee", and in the 2015 film, "Ip Man 3". Chan is also a practitioner of Jeet Kune Do, the martial art created by Bruce Lee.
Title: Game of Death II
Passage: Game of Death II (, aka Tower of Death and The New Game of Death) is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Ng See-yuen starring Bruce Lee, Tong Lung, Huong Cheng Li and Roy Horan. This film was marketed as a sequel to Bruce Lee's last and only partially completed film "Game of Death". Bruce Lee died some years before the production of Game of Death II and most of his scenes are taken from Lee's older films; mostly from "Enter the Dragon". Aside from the International English dub giving the "Bruce Lee" character the name "Billy Lo", this movie would seem to have no connection with Robert Clouse's film.
Title: Bruce Lee, My Brother
Passage: Bruce Lee, My Brother (, also known in the United Kingdom as Young Bruce Lee) is a 2010 Hong Kong biographical martial arts drama film directed by Raymond Yip, and also written, produced and directed by Manfred Wong, and also storied, produced and narrated by Bruce Lee's real life younger brother Robert Lee. Starring Aarif Lee as Lee, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Christy Chung as Lee's parents, the film is based on the life of Bruce Lee in his teenage years to part of his adult years.
Title: Brandon Lee
Passage: Brandon Bruce Lee (February 1, 1965 March 31, 1993) was an American actor and martial artist. He was the son of martial artist and film actor Bruce Lee and teacher Linda Lee Cadwell, the grandson of Cantonese opera singer Lee Hoi-chuen, and brother of Shannon Lee.
Title: Taky Kimura
Passage: Taky Kimura (born March 12, 1924) is a Japanese American martial artist who is best known as being one of Bruce Lee's top students and closest friends - and a certified instructor in Jun Fan Gung Fu, personally certified by Bruce Lee himself. Kimura was also the best man at Bruce Lee's wedding, and one of eight pallbearers during Bruce Lee's funeral, the others including Dan Inosanto, Steve McQueen, Chuck Norris, James Coburn, George Lazenby, Ray Chin and Robert Lee, Bruce's brother.
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Danny Chan Kwok-kwan
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The Legend of Bruce Lee
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Danny Chan Kwok-kwan
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Was the band Love and Rockets or The Fatima Mansions formed first?
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Title: Lost in the Former West
Passage: Lost in the Former West was the final album released by The Fatima Mansions, continuing the focus on hard-rock anthems that had begun on "Valhalla Avenue". As with "Viva Dead Ponies", the track listing of "Lost in the Former West" as released in the US differed from the UK version, incorporating "Something Bad" and "Go Home Bible Mike" from "Valhalla Avenue", while excluding "Sunken Cities".
Title: Love and Rockets (band)
Passage: Love and Rockets were an English alternative rock band formed in 1985 by former Bauhaus members Daniel Ash (vocals, guitar and saxophone), David J (bass guitar and vocals) and Kevin Haskins (drums and synthesisers) after that group split in 1983. Ash and Haskins had recorded and performed in another band, Tones on Tail, between 1982 and 1984. Love and Rockets' fusion of underground rock music with elements of pop music provided an early catalyst for alternative rock. They released seven studio albums before breaking up in 1999 and reformed briefly in 2007 for a few live shows, before splitting again in 2009.
Title: Bertie's Brochures
Passage: Recorded and released between "Viva Dead Ponies" and "Valhalla Avenue", the "Bertie's Brochures" mini-album found The Fatima Mansions displaying their more subtle side, with the record being dominated with slower, piano-led ballads such as the title track and their cover of Scott Walker's "Long About Now", although their radically altered take on REM's "Shiny Happy People" and "Mario Vargas Yoni" represented the band's noisier and more scathing side too.
Title: Cathal Coughlan (singer)
Passage: Cathal Coughlan is an Irish singer songwriter, formerly of Microdisney, and The Fatima Mansions. His work with both bands has received much critical acclaim, as has his solo material.
Title: The Fatima Mansions
Passage: The Fatima Mansions were an art rock group formed in 1988 by Cork singerkeyboardist Cathal Coughlan, formerly of Microdisney. The original line-up consisted of Coughlan, along with Nick Allum, Jonathan Fell, Zac Woolhouse and Aindrias O'Gruama. They took their name from the Fatima Mansions corporation flats in Rialto, Dublin.
Title: Against Nature (album)
Passage: Against Nature was the debut album from Fatima Mansions. It was released in September 1989, receiving almost universal critical acclaim, described by "NME" as "staggering in its weight of ideas...never loses its capacity to suddenly stun you", and also described as "a startlingly well-rounded debut". A review from "Allmusic" stated "Coughlan's lyrics are similarly aggressive throughout, with actions of overt and implicit violence in nearly every song and a grouchily misanthropic, almost nihilistic lyrical world-view throughout".
Title: Viva Dead Ponies
Passage: Viva Dead Ponies (originally titled "Bugs Fucking Bunny" ) was the second album by The Fatima Mansions, and features elements of both their original, more synth-led and melodic sound on songs such as "You're A Rose", as well as the noiser, guitar-oriented style that would become more prominent in their later works (a notable example of this being "Look What I Stole For Us, Darling").
Title: The Back of the Pipes, Dublin
Passage: The Back of the Pipes was the name of a lane-way in Dublin 8, Ireland, located between Dolphin's Barn and James's walk. it ran parallel to the back gardens of the houses on Rubens Street from the Dolphins Barn end across from the Leinster Cinema, down the back of Fatima Mansions, on past the back gardens of the houses between Mallin Ave and Lourdes Road, past the stone sofa and finally coming out at James's walk across from the old Iron foot Bridge which crossed the grand canal (now filled in) for access to Basin Lane (Basin Street) and the main grand canal harbour area, It took its name from an important part of the Dublin water supply originally erected in 1245.
Title: Fatima Mansions (housing)
Passage: Fatima Mansions is an extensive public housing complex located in Rialto, Dublin. In recent years it has undergone a substantial urban renewal programme with the assistance of public and private funding. All existing apartment blocks were demolished to make way for 600 accommodation units, consisting of social, affordable and private housing along with community, business and leisure facilities at a cost of 200 million. The blocks have since been renamed Herberton Apartments, but the area is still referred to locally as Fatima, which is the name of the adjacent Luas Red Line tram stop.
Title: Come Back My Children
Passage: Come Back My Children is a compilation album by Fatima Mansions consisting of all eight tracks from "Against Nature", along with other early singles and B-sides and covers of "Stigmata" by Ministry and "Lady Godiva's Operation" by The Velvet Underground. Its title is derived from a lyric in "On Suicide Bridge".
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Love and Rockets
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Love and Rockets (band)
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The Fatima Mansions
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Who was the wife of the last King of Italy?
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Title: Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy
Passage: Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy (born 2 February 1944) is the youngest daughter of Italy's last King, Umberto II, and his wife, Queen Marie Jos.
Title: Jian of Qi
Passage: Jian, King of Qi (; reigned 264221 BC) was the last king of Qi, one of the seven major states of the Warring States period of ancient China. His personal name was Tian Jian (), ancestral name Gui, and he did not have a posthumous title because he was the last king of Qi.
Title: List of marquesses in Italy
Passage: Italy, as a single nation state, began only in 1861, after the Piedmont-based Kingdom of Sardinia conquered most of present-day Italy. At that point, titles were recognized to all who held them according to the law of so-called "pre-unitarian" States. Consequently, the Kingdom of Italy had several different nobility traditions, one for each pre-unitarian State and one for the unified state (that was actually the Piedmontese-Savoyard one). That is why the Italian College of Arms, called "Consulta araldica" (heraldic council), was organized in 14 "regional" commissions. Common rules concerning all titles were established only in 1926. That is why a list of Italian marquisates has to be divided into different pre-unitarian lists, plus a unified list for titles granted after 1861. The latter should be completed with titles granted by the last King of Italy, Humbert II, during his exile and after the proclamation of the republic (1946), until his death in 1983: these concessions base upon the fact that he was not defeated in war and thus remained a king, that is a "fons honorum", but this issue is controversial, titles granted by a non-reigning king not being recognized by most noble and royal families in Europe. Only the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Corpo della Nobilt Italiana recognize these titles, while the CILANE treats them as mere titles of courtesy.
Title: Stanisaw August Poniatowski
Passage: Stanisaw II Augustus (also Stanisaw August Poniatowski; born Stanisaw Antoni Poniatowski; 17 January 1732 12 February 1798) was the last King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania and the last monarch of the united PolishLithuanian Commonwealth (176495). He remains a controversial figure in Polish history. Recognized as a great patron of the arts and sciences and an initiator and firm supporter of progressive reforms, he is also remembered as the last king of the Commonwealth whose election was marred by Russian involvement. He is criticized primarily for his failure to stand against the partitions, and thus to prevent the destruction of Poland.
Title: Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Passage: Don Carlos, Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Infante of Spain (Full Italian name: "Carlo Maria Francesco d'Assisi Pasquale Ferdinando Antonio di Padova Francesco de Paola Alfonso Andrea Avelino Tancredi, Principe di Borbone delle Due Sicilie, Infante di Spagna"; 10 November 1870, , Bolzano, Italy 11 November 1949, Seville, Spain) was the son of Prince Alfonso of the Two Sicilies, Count of Caserta and his wife Princess Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, and nephew of the last King of the Two Sicilies, Francis II.
Title: Umberto II of Italy
Passage: Umberto II (Italian: "Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria di Savoia" ; 15 September 190418 March 1983), was the last King of Italy. He reigned for 34 days, from 9 May 1946 to 12 June 1946, although he had been "de facto" head of state since 1944, and was nicknamed the May King (Italian: Re di Maggio ).
Title: Meresankh I
Passage: Meresankh I ("She loves life") was Ancient Egyptian kings wife and the mother of King Sneferu. She may have been a wife of King Huni, the last king of the 3rd dynasty.
Title: Netjerkare Siptah
Passage: Netjerkare Siptah (also Neitiqerty Siptah and likely the same person as Nitocris) was an Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the seventh and last ruler of the 6th Dynasty. Alternatively some scholars classify him as the first king of the combined 7th and 8th Dynasties. As the last king of the 6th Dynasty, Netjerkare Siptah is considered by some Egyptologists to be the last king of the Old Kingdom period.
Title: Princess Yolanda of Savoy
Passage: Princess Yolanda of Savoy (1 June 1901 16 October 1986) was the eldest daughter of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and his wife Queen Elena of Montenegro, and the sister of Umberto II, the last king of Italy.
Title: The Last King of Scotland (film)
Passage: The Last King of Scotland is a 2006 historical drama film based on Giles Foden's novel "The Last King of Scotland" (1998), adapted by screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock, and directed by Kevin Macdonald. The film was a co-production between companies from the United Kingdom and Germany.
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Queen Marie Jos
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Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy
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Umberto II of Italy
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Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue (LFR) is the statutory fire and rescue service serving the non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire, which are covered by Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, is the statutory fire and rescue service covering the area of what was the county of Humberside (19741996), but now consists of the unitary authorities of East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire in which location?
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Title: BBC Radio Humberside
Passage: BBC Radio Humberside is a BBC Local Radio service covering the area of the former English county of Humberside, which was returned to North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire the East Riding of Yorkshire and the City of Kingston upon Hull on 1 April 1996.
Title: Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service
Passage: Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering Cornwall in the United Kingdom. The Service employs 428 retained firefighters, 201 full-time firefighters, plus over 120 support and administrative staff. Created under the Fire Services Act 1947 as "Cornwall Fire Brigade", the name changed to "Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service" on 1 October 2009, leaving London and Cleveland as the only two UK fire services to use the name "Fire Brigade".
Title: Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service
Passage: Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue (LFR) is the statutory fire and rescue service serving the non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands Region of the UK. This does not include North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire, which are covered by Humberside Fire and Rescue Service.
Title: Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service
Passage: The Highlands Islands Fire Rescue Service (previously Highland and Islands Fire Brigade) (Scottish Gaelic: "Seirbheisean Smlaidh na Gidhealtachd 's nan Eilean") was the statutory fire and rescue service for northern Scotland, covering the council areas of Highland, Orkney, Shetland, and the Western Isles, and so covering a major part of the Highlands and Islands area. It was the fire service covering the largest geographical area in the United Kingdom (its area is roughly equivalent in size to Belgium), and has its headquarters in the city of Inverness. It was established in 1975 and was amalgamated into the single Scottish Fire and Rescue Service in 2013.
Title: Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service
Passage: Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering Suffolk in East Anglia, England. It was formed in 1948 as the Suffolk Ipswich Fire Service, before changing after the 1974 Local Government Review to 'Suffolk Fire Service'. Following the 2004 Fire Rescue Services Act, the service name was changed to Suffolk Fire Rescue Service to better reflect its role.
Title: Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service
Passage: Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering the county of Merseyside in north-west England and is the statutory Fire and Rescue Authority responsible for all 999 fire brigade calls in Sefton, Knowsley, St. Helens, Liverpool and Wirral.
Title: Humberside County Council elections
Passage: Humberside was a non-metropolitan county in England. It was abolished on 1 April 1996 and replaced by East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North East Lincolnshire and North Lincolnshire.
Title: Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service
Passage: The Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is a statutory fire and rescue service covering the area of the ceremonial county of Berkshire in England. The fire service was formerly administered by Berkshire County Council, but when that was abolished the service became the responsibility of the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority, made up of representatives from the six unitary authorities of Bracknell Forest Borough Council, Reading Borough Council, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Slough Borough Council, West Berkshire Council, and Wokingham Borough Council.
Title: Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service
Passage: Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering the county of Devon (including the unitary authorities of Plymouth and Torbay) and the non-metropolitan county of Somerset in South West England. The service does not cover the unitary authorities of North Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset, which are covered by the Avon Fire and Rescue Service. It is the fifth largest fire and rescue service in the United Kingdom.
Title: Humberside Fire and Rescue Service
Passage: Humberside Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering the area of what was the county of Humberside (19741996), but now consists of the unitary authorities of East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire in northern England.
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northern England
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Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service
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Humberside Fire and Rescue Service
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Who is known primarily as a horror film director, his earlier works were Westerns, dramas and adventure films, Jorge Fons or Jos Mojica Marins ?
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Title: At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul
Passage: At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (Portuguese: Meia-Noite Levarei Sua Alma ) is a 1964 Brazilian horror film directed by Jos Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his created alter ego Coffin Joe (Z do Caixo). It is also Brazil's first horror film, and it marks the first appearance of Marins' character Z do Caixo (Coffin Joe). The film is the first installment of Marins' "Coffin Joe trilogy", and is followed by "This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse" (1967), and "Embodiment of Evil" (2008).
Title: Jorge Fons
Passage: Jorge Fons Prez (born in Tuxpan, Veracruz, Mexico on April 23, 1939) is a Mexican film director.
Title: 48 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex
Passage: 48 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex (original title: 48 Horas de Sexo Alucinante) is a 1987 Brazilian trashsexploitation film by Brazilian film director Jos Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Z do Caixo (in English, Coffin Joe). The film is the third of several sexploitation films Marins released in the 1980s. It was preceded by "World Market of Sex" (1979) and "24 Hours of Explicit Sex" (1985).
Title: Jos Mojica Marins
Passage: Jos Mojica Marins (born March 13, 1936) is a Brazilian filmmaker, actor, composer, screenwriter, and television and media personality. Marins is also known by his alter ego Coffin Joe (loosely translated from Z do Caixo). Although Marins is known primarily as a horror film director, his earlier works were Westerns, dramas and adventure films.
Title: The Bloody Exorcism of Coffin Joe
Passage: The Bloody Exorcism of Coffin Joe (Portuguese: Exorcismo Negro ) is a 1974 Brazilian horror film directed by Jos Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Z do Caixo (in English, Coffin Joe). It is one of several Marins' films that feature Coffin Joe as a major character, although it is not considered part of the "Coffin Joe trilogy" ("At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul", "This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse", and "Embodiment of Evil").
Title: When the Gods Fall Asleep
Passage: When the Gods Fall Asleep (Portuguese: Quando os Deuses Adormecem ) is a 1972 Brazilian film directed by Jos Mojica Marins. Marins is best known for the "Z do Caixo" (Coffin Joe) film series. The film is a sequel to Marins' 1971 film "The End of Man" ("Finis Hominis"), in which the character of Finis Hominis, an influential, messianic culture figure turns out to be an escaped mental patient. Rather than the horror themes which Marins was noted for, the film, like its predecessor, is low budget black humored social satire.
Title: The Universe of Mojica Marins
Passage: The Universe of Mojica Marins (original title: "O Universo de Mojica Marins") is a 1978 Brazilian short documentary film by Ivan Cardoso. The film features Brazilian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, film and television actor and media personality Jos Mojica Marins. The film follows Marins (as himself) in public appearances and includes commentary by Marins, as well as his mother and film associates and includes scenes from his films.
Title: Damned The Strange World of Jos Mojica Marins
Passage: Damned The Strange World of Jos Mojica Marins (original title: "Maldito - O Estranho Mundo de Jos Mojica Marins") is a 2001 Brazilian documentary film about the life and works of Brazilian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, film and television actor and media personality Jos Mojica Marins. The film features Marins (as himself) and his associates and family members recounting episodes of his life and career from childhood to international recognition in later years.
Title: This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse
Passage: This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (Portuguese: Esta Noite Encarnarei no Teu Cadver ) is a 1967 Brazilian horror film directed by Jos Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Coffin Joe (Z do Caixo). It is the second installment of Marins' "Coffin Joe trilogy", being preceded by "At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul" (1963), and followed by "Embodiment of Evil" (2008).
Title: Demons and Wonders
Passage: Demons and Wonders (original title: Demnios e Maravilhas) is a 1987 Brazilian autobiographical documentary film by and about Brazilian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, film and television actor and media personality Jos Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Z do Caixo (in English, Coffin Joe). In the film Marins focuses on himself in scenes recounting life and experiences in filmmaking, with much focus on Marins' many battles with Brazilian film censors.
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Jos Mojica Marins
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Jorge Fons
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Jos Mojica Marins
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Babylon A.D. is a 2008 English-language science fiction action film, based on the novel "Babylon Babies" by Maurice Georges Dantec, it stars Jrme Philippe "Geronimo" Le Banner, a French former what, and K-1 fighter, famous for his aggressive fighting style and knockout power?
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Title: scar Valdez
Passage: scar Rafael Valdez Fierro (born December 22, 1990 in Nogales, Sonora) is a Mexican professional boxer who has held the WBO featherweight title since 2016. Valdez qualified for the 2008 Olympics at the age of 17 and became the first Mexican Youth World Champion. Four years later he qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics. Valdez is known for his aggressive fighting style, punching power and terrific combination punching. He currently boasts a 83 knockout ratio.
Title: Marat Grigorian
Passage: Marat Grigorian (born May 29, 1991) is an Armenian-Belgian Middleweight kickboxer currently fighting in GLORY, famous for his aggressive fighting style and knockout power. As of 24 July 2017, he is ranked the 4 lightweight in the world by LiverKick.com.
Title: Jrme Le Banner
Passage: Jrme Philippe "Geronimo" Le Banner (born 26 December 1972) is a French former kickboxer and K-1 fighter, famous for his aggressive fighting style and knockout power.
Title: Ewerton Teixeira
Passage: Ewerton Teixeira (born February 13, 1982) is a Brazilian professional kickboxer, mixed martial artist, and Kyokushin Kaikan karateka. Teixeira obtained his first K-1 title in 2008 at K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Fukuoka by beating Keijiro Maeda in the final. He is training K-1 at the Ichigeki Academy Kyokushin Kaikan in Tokyo, Japan. Despite the short career for a kickboxer, Teixeira has notable wins against K-1 legends: Jerome Le Banner, Errol Zimmerman and Musashi
Title: Babylon Babies
Passage: Babylon Babies is the third novel by French-born naturalized Canadian writer Maurice G. Dantec, published in 1999. It follows "La Sirne rouge" (1993) and "Les Racines du mal" (1995).
Title: Yohan Lidon
Passage: Yohan Lidon (born March 28, 1983) is a French Muay Thai kickboxer who is famous for his aggressive fighting style and knockout power. He is a 3 time world champion in Muay Thai and kickboxing - including being the first ever It's Showtime 73MAX world champion.
Title: Ben Edwards (kickboxer)
Passage: Ben "The Guvner" Edwards (born 17 February 1985) is an Australian Super Heavyweight kickboxer and Heavyweight boxer. He is the current K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Canberra tournament champion. Edwards won the tournament by three 1st round KO's the fastest win in K-1 history in total time of 3 minutes and 28 seconds breaking the previous record held by Jerome Le Banner of 4 minutes and 4 seconds in K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Osaka. Fighting out of Bulldog Gym, Canberra, Australia, he has competed in the K-1, Capital Punishment, Kings of Kombat, SUPERKOMBAT and It's Showtime promotions and is currently signed to GLORY.
Title: Jarrell Miller
Passage: Jarrell Miller (born July 15, 1988) is an American boxer and kickboxer who competes in the Heavyweight division. Known for his aggressive fighting style, Miller initially began training in Muay Thai as a way to defend himself on the streets. He came to prominence in 2007 when he competed for the New Jersey Tigers in the World Combat League and made it to the finals of the New York Golden Gloves tournament that same year. In 2012, he began fighting in K-1. Undefeated in boxing (19 wins, 1 draw), his only two defeats in kickboxing (21 wins, 2 losses) came against Mirko Cro Cop.
Title: Maurice G. Dantec
Passage: Maurice Georges Dantec (] ; 13 June 1959 25 June 2016) was a French-born Canadian science fiction writer and musician.
Title: Babylon A.D.
Passage: Babylon A.D. is a 2008 English-language science fiction action film based on the novel "Babylon Babies" by Maurice Georges Dantec. The film was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and stars Vin Diesel, Mlanie Thierry, Michelle Yeoh, Lambert Wilson, Mark Strong, Jrme Le Banner, Charlotte Rampling, and Grard Depardieu. It was released on 29 August 2008 in the United States. It is an international co-production between France, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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kickboxer
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Babylon A.D.
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Jrme Le Banner
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What group of small islands and tidal ledges situated 6 mi off the east coast of the United States is Smuttynose Island apart of?
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Title: Ashby Puerorum
Passage: Ashby Puerorum is a small village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The village situated 6 mi north-west from Partney, 4 mi east from Horncastle, to the north of the A158 road, and to the west of Bag Enderby. It is in the civil parish of Greetham with Somersby.
Title: Smuttynose Island
Passage: Smuttynose Island (formerly "Smutty-nose") is one of the Isles of Shoals, located 6 mi off the coast of New Hampshire, but actually in the state of Maine, in the United States. It is part of the town of Kittery, in York County. It was named by fishermen, seeing the island at sea level and noticing how the profuse seaweed at one end looked like the "smutty nose" of some vast sea animal.
Title: Hatcliffe
Passage: Hatcliffe is a small village and civil parish in rural North East Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 6 mi south-west from Grimsby and 1.5 mi west from the A18. Less than 1 mi to the north is the neighbouring village of Beelsby.
Title: Seaham
Passage: Seaham, formerly Seaham Harbour, is a small town in County Durham, situated 6 mi south of Sunderland and 13 mi east of Durham.
Title: Ottawa Islands
Passage: The Ottawa Islands (Inuit: "Arviliit") are a group of uninhabited islands situated in the eastern edge of Canada's Hudson Bay. The group comprises 24 small islands, located at approximately 60N 80W. The main islands include Booth Island, Bronson Island, Eddy Island, Gilmour Island, J. Gordon Island, Pattee Island, and Perley Island. The highest point is on Gilmour Island, which rises to over 1800 ft . Located a short distance off the northwest coast of Quebec's Ungava Peninsula, they, like the other coastal islands in Hudson Bay, were historically part of the Northwest Territories, and became part of the territory of Nunavut upon its creation in 1999.
Title: East Ravendale
Passage: East Ravendale is a small village and civil parish in North East Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 6 mi south-south-west from Grimsby, and 0.5 mi west from the A18.
Title: Carlton Scroop
Passage: Carlton Scroop is a small village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Thed population of the civil parish (including Normanton) at the 2011 census was 304. It is situated 6 mi north-east from the market town of Grantham and 4 mi east from the village of Hougham. The A607 road to Lincoln passes through the centre of the village.
Title: Isles of Shoals
Passage: The Isles of Shoals are a group of small islands and tidal ledges situated approximately 6 mi off the east coast of the United States, straddling the border of the states of Maine and New Hampshire.
Title: Gayton le Marsh
Passage: Gayton le Marsh is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England It is situated 6 mi south-east from the town of Louth and about 6 mi north from Alford. The population of the civil parish was 155 at the 2011 census.
Title: Carey Group
Passage: The Carey Group is a group of small islands in the Queen Charlotte Strait-Johnstone Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, located between Crease Island (NNW) and Harbledown Island (SSE). The group includes Ralph, Alder and Larsen Islands and three small islands to the north of Larsen Island, including Madrona Island.
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Isles of Shoals
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Smuttynose Island
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Isles of Shoals
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The worldwide distributed show Patito Feo includes which actress that plays the part of Antonella Lamas Bernardi?
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Title: Brenda Asnicar
Passage: Brenda Asnicar (born 17 October 1991) is an Argentine actress, singer, model and dancer who gained international popularity for her debut role as Antonella Lamas Bernardi in the Disney Channel television series "Patito feo".
Title: Luciano Cceres
Passage: Luciano Cceres (] ) is an Argentine actor, has worked as an actor in Argentine telenovelas recognized as Gasoleros, Amor en custodia, Patito feo, Botineras, El elegido among others.
Title: Atrvete a soar
Passage: Atrvete a Soar (English: "Dare to dream") is a Mexican teen telenovela, produced by Luis de Llano for Televisa, under the license of Ideas del Sur. "Atrvete a Soar" is an adaptation of the Argentine telenovela, "Patito Feo" ("Ugly Duckling").
Title: Patito Feo
Passage: Patito Feo (in English, Ugly Duckling) is a comedy TV series for kids and teens from Argentina, starring Laura Natalia Esquivel, Brenda Asnicar, Juan Darthes, Griselda Siciliani and Gastn Soffritti produced by Ideas del Sur for Canal 13. The show is distributed worldwide by Televisa. The opening theme, "Un Rincon Del Corazon" in English (A Corner Of The Heart) is sung by Patito played by Laura Natalia Esquivel. In 2009 under the licence of "Ideas Del Sur"0 "Luis De Llano" made a Mexican version of the show "Atrevete a sonar" starring Danna Paola.
Title: Thelma Fardin
Passage: Thelma Fardn (] ; born October 24, 1992) is an Argentine actress. She became famous for her role as Josefina in Patito Feo
Title: Laura Natalia Esquivel
Passage: Laura Natalia Esquivel (born May 18, 1994 in Buenos Aires, Argentina), known professionally as Laura Esquivel, is an Argentine actress and singer, who gained international popularity for her debut acting role as Patricia "Patito" Castro in the popular Argentine children's telenovela, Patito Feo.
Title: Planeta Azul
Passage: Planeta Azul (English: "Blue Planet") is the debut album by Spanish singer Ruth Lorenzo. It was released on 27 October 2014 by Roster Music. The album was preceded by singles "Dancing in the Rain", which represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Denmark, and "Gigantes". Renuncio was released as the third single in February 2015. Lorenzo has released a lot of lyric videos and videoclips (including "Flamingos" and "Patito Feo") to promote the album, too.
Title: Chica vampiro
Passage: Chica vampiro ("Vampire Girl") is a Colombian teen telenovela produced by RCN Television. It is an original story written by Argentinian , whose work has included Amor en Custodia, Patito Feo, Braveheart, and Aurora, among others. The young couple starring in the telenovela is composed of Greeicy Rendn and Santiago Talledo.
Title: Atraccin x4
Passage: Atraccin x4 is a 2008-2009 Argentine telenovela. It was broadcast on Canal 13. It replaced "Patito Feo" on Canal 13, in 7 pm. It was directed by Marcelo Tinelli, and produced by Ideas del Sur
Title: Gastn Soffritti
Passage: Gastn Nicols Soffritti (born December 13, 1991) is an Argentine actor. He debuted as an actor at the age of 9 and has appeared in the series "Floricienta", "Patito Feo", "Suea Conmigo" and "Graduados".
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Brenda Asnicar
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Patito Feo
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Brenda Asnicar
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In 1990 the brewery Brauerei Paderborner was purchased by a brewery owned by what family?
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Title: Brau und Brunnen
Passage: Brau und Brunnen AG ("Brew and Spring") was a German brewing and beverage group which was formed as "Dortmunder Union-Schultheiss Brauerei AG" in 1972 through a merger between Schultheiss-Brauerei and Dortmunder Union-Brauerei. It was renamed "Brau und Brunnen" in 1988. It owned a number of formerly independent breweries, including Einbecker Brewery. Until the early 1990s, Brau und Brunnen was the largest beverage company in Germany, but its market share steadily declined throughout the 1990s. An additional cause for the decline was the company's purchase of Bavaria St. Pauli Brewery and Jever for an estimated 800 million DM, although these purchases were later estimated to only be worth closer to 250 million DM. Other companies engaged in a series of mergers and acquisitions, and by 1999, it had sank to the fourth-largest beverage company and was continually losing money. After unsuccessful internal reorganizations, the company was purchased by Dr. August Oetker KG and integrated into its subsidiary Radeberger Gruppe.
Title: Schwaben Bru
Passage: Schwaben Bru (also Schwabenbru ) is a brewery owned by Dinkelacker-Schwaben Bru GmbH und Co. KG and located in Stuttgart, Germany. The company owns the largest brewery in the German state of Baden-Wrttemberg .
Title: Warsteiner
Passage: Warsteiner beer is brewed in the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park outside of Warstein, North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany. Warsteiner has been owned by the Cramer family since 1753. Warsteiner is Germany's largest privately owned brewery; its most popular beer is Warsteiner Premium Verum.
Title: Archipelago Brewery
Passage: The Archipelago Brewery is a Singapore brewery owned by Heineken Asia Pacific, which produces a range of signature craft beers.
Title: Oriental Brewery
Passage: Oriental Brewery or OB (Hangul: ) is a South Korean brewery owned by AB InBev. (was started by Doosan group)
Title: Malt Shovel Brewery
Passage: The Malt Shovel Brewery is an Australian brewery owned by Lion and located in Camperdown, New South Wales. It is best known for the James Squire range of beers. The beer is named after the convict turned Australia's first brewer James Squire, who also went on the grow Australia's first hops and is said to have created Australia's first commercial brewery.
Title: Yakel House and Union Brewery
Passage: The Yakel House and Union Brewery are a historic house and brewery complex located at 1421-1431 Pearl St. in Alton, Illinois. Philip Yakel, a German immigrant, built the brewery soon after coming to America in 1836. The brewery was the first in Alton and one of the city's earliest successful industries. Yakel's son George, who eventually ran the brewery alongside his father, built the house in 1863; it was the family's second home at the site. The brick home features a vernacular design influenced by German architectural tradition. William Netzhammer, a brewer from St. Louis, purchased the brewery in 1882. The Netzhammer family ran the brewery until it closed in 1952;, notably, the brewery continued production during Prohibition by making near beer.
Title: Ernst Barre Private Brewery
Passage: The Ernst Barre Private Brewery (German: "Privatbrauerei Ernst Barre GmbH" ) is a brewery in the East Westphalian town of Lbbecke in the north-western German district of Minden-Lbbecke. It was founded by Ernst Johann Barre in 1842. Along with its immediate competitor, the Herforder Brauerei, it is one of the largest breweries in East Westphalia (based on beer production), and is thus of regional importance. The brewery is located at the southern end of the pass over the Wiehen Hills (Bundesstrasse 239) between Lbbecke and Hllhorst, at the base of the Reineberg hill, and has been in the same family for generations.
Title: Frstenberg Brewery
Passage: The Frstenberg Brewery ("Frstlich Frstenbergische Brauerei") is brewery located in Donaueschingen, Germany. It has been a subsidiary of Brau Holding International since 2005, before which it was owned by the House of Frstenberg, a German noble family. Among other offerings, the brewery produces pilsner, export, and wheat beer, primarily serving southern Germany.
Title: Paderborner Brauerei
Passage: Brauerei Paderborner is a brewery in the German city of Paderborn. The traditional Westphalian brewery was purchased by the German brewery-major Warsteiner in 1990.
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the Cramer family
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Paderborner Brauerei
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Warsteiner
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Do Arturo Ripstein and David Giler have the same nationality ?
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Title: El evangelio de las maravillas
Passage: El evangelio de las maravillas ("The Gospel of the Marvels") is a 1998 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: LGBT cinema in Latin America
Passage: Queer individuals' contradiction of the heterosexual norm significantly impacts the machismo ideals within the Latin American culture, where men are expected to be strong and dominant. This strongly male-dominated culture is cinematographically afraid of a male that contradicts the traditional ideal, leading to a lack of exposure for the transgender male within Latin American queer cinema. While many have attempted to bring the Latino transgender man into queer cinema, such as in Arturo Ripsteins "El Lugar sin limites" (1978), the man is seldom portrayed in a positive light.
Title: Foxtrot (1976 film)
Passage: Foxtrot is a 1976 drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein and starring Peter O'Toole, Charlotte Rampling and Max von Sydow. It was re-released in 1977 as "The Other Side of Paradise".
Title: Arturo Ripstein
Passage: Arturo Ripstein y Rosen (born December 13, 1943) is a Mexican film director.
Title: No One Writes to the Colonel (film)
Passage: No One Writes to the Colonel (Spanish: "El coronel no tiene quien le escriba" ) is a 1999 Spanish-language film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was an international co-production between France, Spain and Mexico. It is based on the eponymous novella by Colombian author and Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garca Mrquez.
Title: David Giler
Passage: David Giler (1930) is an American filmmaker who has been active in the motion picture industry since the early 1960s.
Title: The Holy Office (film)
Passage: The Holy Office (Spanish: "El santo oficio" ) is a 1974 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival and won the Silver Goddess for Best Film in 1974 awarded by the Mexican Cinema Journalists.
Title: The Place Without Limits
Passage: The Place Without Limits (Spanish: El lugar sin lmites , also released as Hell Without Limits) is a 1978 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein, produced in Mexico and based on the 1966 novel of the same name written by Chilean Jos Donoso. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Gabriel Ripstein
Passage: Gabriel Ripstein (born 1972) is a film producer, director, editor and screenwriter. A producer since 1999, Ripstein has been involved in nine feature films (including two directed by his father, Mexican film director Arturo Ripstein). Two of his productions competed for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival: "El Coronel No Tiene Quien le Escriba" and "Chronic". Ripstein also wrote screenplays for "Amor a Primera Visa", "Compadres", and "Busco novio para mi mujer".
Title: Jos Luis Garca Agraz
Passage: Jos Luis Garca Agraz (born 16 November 1952) is a Mexican film director. He was born in Mexico City in 1952. He studied at the Centro de Estudios Cinematogrficos (or CUEC) at UNAM. His script "Los supersabios" was turned into an animated feature in 1975. He was assistant director to Jos Estrada in "Maten al len" (1975) and "Los indolentes"; to Julin Pastor in "El esperado amor desesperado" (1975) and "La casta divina" (1976); to Gonzalo Martnez in "Del otro lado del puente" (1977), and to Arturo Ripstein in "La viuda negra" (1977) and "Cadena perpetua" (1978).
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no
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Arturo Ripstein
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David Giler
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What is a 1995 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling, that is based off of a series of young adult novels, mainly written by H. B. Gilmour and Randi Reisfeld?
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Title: Clueless (novels)
Passage: The Clueless series is a series of young adult novels, mainly written by H. B. Gilmour and Randi Reisfeld. The series is published by Simon Schuster. The series was generated after the release of the 1995 movie starring Alicia Silverstone.
Title: Twitches (novel series)
Passage: TWitches is an American children's fantasy novel series by H. B. Gilmour and Randi Reisfeld published between 2001 and 2004. The cover art and design is by David Loew and Joyce White. The books were published by Scholastic Press, a subsidiary of the Scholastic Corporation, who also published the British Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling and the Canadian Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Title: Left Behind: The Kids
Passage: "Left Behind: The Kids (stylized as LEFT BEHIND THE KIDS)" is a series written by Jerry B. Jenkins, Tim LaHaye, and Chris Fabry. The series consists of 40 short novels aimed primarily at the young adult market based on the adult series Left Behind also written by Jerry B. Jenkins. It follows a core group of teenagers as they experience the rapture and tribulation, based on scriptures found in the Bible, and background plots introduced in the adult novels. Like the adult series, the books were published by Tyndale House Publishing, and released over the 7 year period of 1997-2004. The series has sold over 11 million copies worldwide.
Title: Look Who's Talking
Passage: Look Who's Talking is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling, and stars John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. Bruce Willis plays the voice of Mollie's son, Mikey. The film features George Segal as Albert, the illegitimate father of Mikey.
Title: Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Passage: Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling and written by Cameron Crowe, adapted from his 1981 book of the same name. Crowe went undercover at Clairemont High School in San Diego and wrote about his experiences.
Title: National Lampoon's European Vacation
Passage: European Vacation (originally given the working title Vacation '2' Europe) is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling and written by John Hughes and Robert Klane based on a story by Hughes. The second film in National Lampoon's "Vacation" film series, it stars Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo. Dana Hill and Jason Lively replace Dana Barron and Anthony Michael Hall as Griswald children Audrey and Rusty. After Hall declined to reprise his role (he decided to star in "Weird Science" instead), the producers decided to recast both children.
Title: Clueless (film)
Passage: Clueless is a 1995 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Paul Rudd and Brittany Murphy, and was produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence. It is loosely based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel "Emma", updating the setting to modern-day Beverly Hills.
Title: Twitches (film series)
Passage: Twitches are two direct-to-video television films produced by Broomsticks Productions Limited and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. It is directed by Stuart Gillard, written by Dan Berendsen, created by Carla Singer and Kevin Lafferty, music by John Van Tongeren, adapted from the novel series of the same name by H.B. Gilmour and Randi Reisfeld; and stars Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry. Television premieres are part of Disney Channel's Hauntober Fest. The first film was released as a Disney Channel Original Movie, and after its immediate success it was followed by a television sequel.
Title: Allen Zadoff
Passage: Allen Zadoff is an American author of young adult fiction. He is mainly known for his young adult novels including "The Unknown Assassin" series. His novel "Food, Girls, and Other Things I Cant Have" was awarded the 2010 Sid Fleischman Humor Award from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. and was included in Popular Young Adult Paperbacks of 2012 by YALSA. It has also been optioned for a feature film. His other novels for young adults include "My Life, the Theater, and Other Tragedies" and "Since You Left Me". He is also the author of The Unknown Assassin books from Little Brown Books for Young Readers.
Title: Taming the Star Runner
Passage: Taming the Star Runner (1988) is a young adult coming-of-age novel written by S. E. Hinton, author of "The Outsiders". Unlike her previous young adult novels, this novel has not been made into a film yet.
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Clueless
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Clueless (novels)
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Clueless (film)
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What medieval fortress in Dirleton was owned by Henry Maule's grandfather who served as a Lord?
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Title: Sir William Maule
Passage: Sir William Maule was the eldest son of Sir Peter Maule and Christina de Valognes, Baron and Baroness of Panmure and Benvie. William succeeded as Baron in 1254 on his father's death. He was married to Ethana de Vallibus, daughter of John Vaux, Lord of Dirleton, and left one son, Henry Maule, who succeeded him as Baron.
Title: Henry Maule
Passage: Sir Henry Maule was the son and heir of Sir William Maule, Baron of Panmure and Benvie and Ethana de Vallibus, daughter of John Vaux, Lord of Dirleton. William succeeded as Baron on his father's death and was married to Margaret Hay, daughter of Sir William Hay of Locherworth.
Title: William Henry Maule
Passage: Sir William Henry Maule PC (25 April 1788 1858) was an English lawyer, member of parliament and judge.
Title: Fortress of Klis
Passage: The Klis Fortress (Croatian: "Tvrava Klis" ) is a medieval fortress situated above a village bearing the same name, near the city of Split, in central Dalmatia, Croatia. From its origin as a small stronghold built by the ancient Illyrian tribe Dalmatae, becoming a royal castle that was the seat of many Croatian kings, to its final development as a large fortress during the Ottoman wars in Europe, Klis Fortress has guarded the frontier, being lost and re-conquered several times throughout its more-than-two-thousand-year-long history. Due to its location on a pass that separates the mountains Mosor and Kozjak, the fortress served as a major source of defense in Dalmatia, especially against the Ottoman advance, and has been a key crossroad between the Mediterranean belt and the Balkan rear.
Title: Archibald Maule Ramsay
Passage: Captain Archibald Henry Maule Ramsay (4 May 1894 11 March 1955) was a British Army officer who later went into politics as a Scottish Unionist Member of Parliament (MP). From the late 1930s, he developed increasingly strident antisemitic views. In 1940, after his involvement with a suspected spy at the United States embassy, he became the only British MP to be interned under Defence Regulation 18B.
Title: Prozor Fortress
Passage: Prozor Fortress (Croatian: "Tvrava Prozor" or "Gradina" ) is a medieval fortress situated in the continental part of Split-Dalmatia County, in inland Dalmatia, just above the town of Vrlika in Croatia. From its origin as a small stronghold built by the ancient Illyrian tribe Dalmatae, it developed into a fortress in the 15th century, during the reign of the Croatian and Bosnian feudal lord Hrvoje Vuki Hrvatini.
Title: Walter Maule
Passage: Walter Maule was the son and heir of Sir Henry Maule, Baron of Panmure and Benvie, and Margaret, daughter of Sir William Hay of Locherworth. He was warden of Kildrummy Castle in the reign of David II.
Title: Prizren Fortress
Passage: Prizren Fortress (Serbian: "Prizrenski grad" ), also known as Kaljaja (Albanian: "l" , ) and Duan's Fortress ( "Duanov grad" ), is a medieval fortress in Prizren, Kosovo, which once served as the capital of the Serbian Empire. It was built on a hill above Prizrenska Bistrica, around which the modern city developed. The first fort, erected on this location by the Byzantines, was further expanded by Emperor Stefan Duan (r. 133155). The fort then came under the control of the Ottomans for four centuries. It was declared a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1948.
Title: Henry Maule (bishop)
Passage: Henry Maule was an 18th-century Anglican bishop in Ireland.
Title: Dirleton Castle
Passage: Dirleton Castle is a medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland. It lies around 2 mi west of North Berwick, and around 19 mi east of Edinburgh. The oldest parts of the castle date to the 13th century, and it was abandoned by the end of the 17th century.
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Dirleton Castle
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Henry Maule
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Dirleton Castle
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Which band still has its original singer and songwriter, Giant Drag or The Clouds?
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Title: Annie Hardy
Passage: Annie-Summer Hardy (born June 5, 1981) is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter for the American rock act Giant Drag.
Title: Through the Wilderness
Passage: Through the Wilderness is a tribute album with contributions from a variety of artists dedicated to American singer Madonna. It was released on November 27, 2007 by Los Angeles-based Manimal Vinyl Records. According to label head Paul Beahan, the idea for the album was conceived by him in a dream. He enlisted multiple artists to work on the project, including Giant Drag, Lavender Diamond, Winter Flowers and Chapin Sisters. Although not a fan of Madonna, Beahan wanted to see how her songs would sound when covered by different musicians.
Title: Hearts and Unicorns
Passage: Hearts and Unicorns is the first full-length release by California indie rock band Giant Drag. It was released September 13, 2005 in the U.S. and February 27, 2006 in the UK on Kickball Records.
Title: Blue Matter Band
Passage: The Blue Matter Band was a band that was created by John Scofield. In 1986, he was constructing an album with a select group of musicians to work on his project. Those musicians were, Dennis Chambers on drums, Gary Grainger on bass, Mitch Forman on keyboards Don Alias on percussion. During that same year, John Scofield released his album Blue Matter. After the release, he soon went on tour. Hiram Bullock and Don Alias were not featured during this tour, Jim Beard played keyboards. They toured through 1987. In 1988 Scofield recorded another album called "Loud Jazz". The band still toured around this period of time. In 1990, they made their live album entitled, "Pick Hits Live" The band then took a break for a while and reunited in 1992 when Dennis Chambers made an educational drum video with DCI. Currently, all the members have been separated, but some of the members of the band still gig with each other, such as Dennis Chambers with Gary Grainger or Jim Beard with John Scofield.
Title: Giant Drag
Passage: Giant Drag is an American Indie rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band was founded in 2003 by Annie Hardy who continues to be the band's sole singer and songwriter.
Title: The Clouds (Australian band)
Passage: The Clouds (also called just Clouds) are an indie rock band from Sydney, Australia formed in December 1989. The core of the group consisted of frontwomen Jodi Phillis (guitar and vocals) and Patricia "Trish" Young (bass and vocals). The line-up of The Clouds has changed several times with different drummers and lead guitarists. The Clouds' music is distinguished by rapid and unusual chord changes, creative bass guitar, and Phillis and Young's vocal harmonies. They released 4 albums and numerous EP's and singles before breaking up in 1997. They reformed in 2011.
Title: Foreign Born
Passage: Foreign Born is an American folk rock band. They began in San Francisco during the late summer months of 2003, but soon relocated to Los Angeles. They self-released their first 12" single ("We Had Pleasure" bw "Escape"), and then their debut EP "In the Remote Woods" via StarTime International Records. While touring the US and UK with Rogue Wave, Jason Collett, Cold War Kids, Giant Drag and We Are Scientists, they recorded their first full-length album, "On the Wing Now", in the fallwinter of 2005, self-released 500 or so copies that they sold on the previously mentioned tours, and officially released the album with Dim Mak on August 21, 2007. They were featured in "Spin Magazine" in October 2007. They released their latest album, "Person to Person", on June 23, 2009, under the record label Secretly Canadian. As of August 2011, the band is on indefinite hiatus.
Title: Lemona (EP)
Passage: Lemona is the first release by the California indie rock band Giant Drag. The EP was released January 25, 2005 on Wichita Recording.
Title: Waking Up Is Hard to Do
Passage: Waking Up is Hard to Do is the second studio album by the American indie rock band Giant Drag, released on March 5, 2013 on Full Psycho Records, the band's own label. It is the band's first full-length release of original material since "Hearts and Unicorns" (2005) and was released as a digital download on Giant Drag's Bandcamp music store.
Title: Power duo
Passage: A Power duo is a two-piece rock band that follows a similar blues rock style to a traditional power trio, and whose primary lineup consists of a drummer and a guitarist (such as Two Gallants, The White Stripes, Pressione Su Malta, Winnebago Deal, The Like Young, The Black Keys, Local H, Japandroids, No Age, Wye Oak, Giant Drag, The Rooster Blues, Blood Red Shoes, Jucifer, and '68); a drummer and a bassist (such as Om, Death From Above 1979,
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Giant Drag
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Giant Drag
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The Clouds (Australian band)
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Which famous amusment park was used by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan to record her 1963 live album?
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Title: Tivoli Gardens
Passage: Tivoli Gardens (or simply Tivoli) is a famous amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, also in Denmark.
Title: Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown
Passage: Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown, also known as Sarah Vaughan, is a 1954 jazz album featuring Grammy Award winning singer Sarah Vaughan and influential trumpeter Clifford Brown, released on the EmArcy label. It was the only collaboration between the pair, and though originally eponymous was re-issued under a new title to emphasize the appearance of the popular trumpeter. Well received, though not without some criticism, the album was Vaughan's own favorite among her works through 1980. The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.
Title: Ronnie Scott's Presents Sarah Vaughan Live
Passage: Ronnie Scott's Presents Sarah Vaughan Live, also known as Sassy at Ronnie's, is a 1977 live album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan.
Title: No Count Sarah
Passage: No Count Sarah is a 1958 studio album by the American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan.
Title: At Mister Kelly's
Passage: At Mister Kelly's is a 1957 live album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan, recorded at Mister Kelly's jazz club in Chicago.
Title: Sarah Sings Soulfully
Passage: Sarah Sings Soulfully is a 1963 studio album by the American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Gerald Wilson.
Title: Count BasieSarah Vaughan
Passage: Count BasieSarah Vaughan is a 1961 album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan, accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra, with arrangements by Frank Foster, Thad Jones and Ernie Wilkins. According to James Gavin's liner notes to the 1996 CD release, Basie himself does not perform on any of the tracks.
Title: Live in Japan (Sarah Vaughan album)
Passage: Live in Japan is a 1973 live album by the American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan, recorded at the Nakano Sun Plaza Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
Title: Sassy Swings the Tivoli
Passage: Sassy Swings the Tivoli is a 1963 live album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan and her trio, produced by Quincy Jones. The performances were recorded in the concert hall of the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen over four days in July 1963.
Title: After Hours at the London House
Passage: After Hours at the London House is a 1959 live album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan, recorded at The London House, Chicago.
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Tivoli Gardens
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Sassy Swings the Tivoli
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Tivoli Gardens
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The carriages for the New South Wales Xplorer were built in a suburb of what Australian city?
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Title: Matt McCoy (rugby league)
Passage: Matt McCoy (20 December 1923 20 February 2007) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 50s, and an inductee of the St. George Illawarra Dragons Hall of Fame. An Australian international and New South Wales interstate representative goal-kicking centre, he played in Sydney's New South Wales Rugby Football League for the St. George club, with whom he won the 1949 NSWRFL Premiership. McCoy also played for Sydney's Eastern Suburbs club, and in Country New South Wales and Queensland as a captain-coach, representing both City and Country New South Wales, as well as Central Queensland during his career.
Title: Macdonaldtown Carriage Sheds
Passage: The Macdonaldtown Carriage Sheds was a facility for the stabling of passenger carriages used on country railway services in New South Wales, Australia. Built by the New South Wales Government Railways in the inner Sydney suburb of Macdonaldtown, it was located in a triangle between the Main Suburban and Illawarra lines.
Title: Light rail in Sydney
Passage: The Sydney light rail network is a light rail system serving the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales. The network currently consists of a single 12.8 km line of 23 stations. A second line is under construction and two further lines serving Western Sydney have been announced. The network is controlled by the New South Wales Government's transport authority, Transport for NSW, and is part of the authority's Opal ticketing system. In 2016-17, 9.1 million passenger journeys were made on the network.
Title: CountryLink
Passage: CountryLink was an Australian passenger rail and road operator operating in regional New South Wales, as well as to Canberra, Brisbane and Melbourne. It was owned by RailCorp, a Government of New South Wales entity. CountryLink operated rail services using XPT and Xplorer rolling stock, with connecting coach services operated under contract by private operators.
Title: Dandenong, Victoria
Passage: Dandenong is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, approximately 30 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Situated on the Dandenong Creek, it is at the foothill of the Dandenong Ranges and is the main administrative centre for the City of Greater Dandenong local government area. At the 2011 Census, central Dandenong had a population of 24,919.
Title: Collina, New South Wales
Passage: Collina is a suburb of the Australian city of Griffith in the Riverina region of New South Wales. The suburb is in the City of Griffith local government area. Collina is 4 km northwest of the Griffith city centre and reflects the city's rapid growth in the early 2000s.
Title: New South Wales Xplorer
Passage: The Xplorer is a diesel multiple unit train operated by NSW TrainLink on regional rail services in New South Wales, Australia from Sydney to Armidale, Moree, Broken Hill, Griffith and Canberra. The first Xplorers entered service in October 1993, and are mechanically identical to but feature a higher level of passenger amenity than the Endeavour railcars. All 23 carriages were built by ABB Transportation in Dandenong, Victoria.
Title: Buses in Sydney
Passage: Buses account for close to six per cent of trips each day in the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales, forming a key part of the city's public transport system. The network initially evolved from a privately operated system of feeder services to railway stations in the outer suburbs, and a publicly operated network of bus services introduced to replace trams in the inner suburbs. The bus network has undergone major reform in recent years, with the New South Wales Government taking responsibility for route and fare-setting, opening contracts for most routes up to competitive tendering, and introducing more cross-regional services.
Title: New South Wales
Passage: New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of :Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. Its coast borders the Tasman Sea to the east. The Australian Capital Territory is an enclave within the state. New South Wales' state capital is Sydney, which is also Australia's most populous city. In March 2014 , the estimated population of New South Wales was 7.5 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as "New South Welshmen".
Title: Sydney Ferries
Passage: Sydney Ferries is the public transport ferry network serving the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales. Services operate on Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River. The network is controlled by the New South Wales Government's transport authority, Transport for NSW, and is part of the authority's Opal ticketing system. In 2016-17, 14.7 million passenger journeys were made on the network.
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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New South Wales Xplorer
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Dandenong, Victoria
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Did E. E. Cummings and Umberto Eco ever work in the same profession?
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Title: Faith in Fakes
Passage: "Il costume di casa" ("Faith in Fakes") was originally an essay written by the Italian semiotician Umberto Eco, about "America's obsession with simulacra and counterfeit reality." It was later incorporated as the centrepiece of the anthology bearing the same name, a collection of articles and essays about Italian ideologies. The anthology contains a selection of essays taken from two Italian books by Eco: "Il costume di casa" (first published in 1973) and "Sette anni di desiderio" (1983). It was translated into English in 1986 as "Faith in Fakes" and later updated as "Travels in Hyperreality" in 1995.
Title: Kant and the Platypus
Passage: Kant and the Platypus: Essays on Language and Cognition (ISBN ) is a book by Umberto Eco which was published in Italian as "Kant e l'ornitorinco" in 1997. An English edition, translated by Alastair McEwen, appeared in 1999.
Title: E. E. Cummings
Passage: Edward Estlin "E. E." Cummings (October 14, 1894 September 3, 1962), often styled as e e cummings, as he sometimes signed his name, was an American poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright. He wrote approximately 2,900 poems; two autobiographical novels; four plays and several essays. He is remembered as an eminent voice of 20th century English-language literature.
Title: Umberto Eco
Passage: Umberto Eco '1': ", '2': ", '3': 'OMRI', '4': " (] ; 5 January 1932 19 February 2016) was an Italian novelist, literary critic, philosopher, semiotician, and university professor. He is best known internationally for his 1980 novel "Il nome della rosa" ("The Name of the Rose"), a historical mystery combining semiotics in fiction with biblical analysis, medieval studies, and literary theory. He later wrote other novels, including "Il pendolo di Foucault" ("Foucault's Pendulum") and "L'isola del giorno prima" ("The Island of the Day Before"). His novel "Il cimitero di Praga" ("The Prague Cemetery"), released in 2010, topped the bestseller charts in Italy.
Title: The Prague Cemetery
Passage: The Prague Cemetery (Italian: "Il cimitero di Praga" ) is the sixth novel by Italian author Umberto Eco. It was first published in October 2010; the English translation by Richard Dixon appeared a year later. Shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2012, it has been described as Eco's best novel since "The Name of the Rose".
Title: Propinquity (novel)
Passage: Propinquity is a 1986 novel by Australian authorjournalist John Macgregor. The manuscript won the Adelaide Festival Biennial Award for Literature; the novel was short-listed for "The Age" Book of the Year. Its author was compared by critics with PG Wodehouse, Don DeLillo, Julian Barnes, Umberto Eco, and Australian Nobellist Patrick White. Despite its critical success, the collapse of the original publisher meant that "Propinquity" did not reach a wide audience, although in 2013 it was released on Amazon as a Kindle e-book and a CreateSpace print-on-demand paperback.
Title: Opera Soft
Passage: Opera Soft was one of the most prolific Spanish computer game developers of the Golden Era of Spanish Software of the 1980s. It released many games for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and similar computers in the mid-1980s, but its games were not as popular on the PC. Founded in 1986, the company obtained success with its title "Livingstone, supongo" ("Livingstone, I Presume"), based on the famous 19th-century explorer Dr. Livingstone. Nevertheless, their most important title is probably "La Abada del Crimen" ("The Abbey of Crime"), based on Umberto Eco's best-seller "The Name of the Rose".
Title: Serendipities
Passage: Serendipities: Language and Lunacy (originally published in English, translated by William Weaver) is a 1998 collection of essays by Umberto Eco. Dealing with the history of linguistics and Early Modern concepts of a perfect language, the material in the book overlaps with "La ricerca della lingua perfetta". As Eco explains it in his preface, serendipity is the positive outcome of some ill-conceived idea.
Title: Richard Dixon (translator)
Passage: Richard Dixon (born 1956) is an English translator of Italian literature. He translated the last works of Umberto Eco, including his novels "The Prague Cemetery", shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2012, and "Numero Zero", commended by the judges of the John Florio Prize, 2016. He has also translated works by Giacomo Leopardi, Roberto Calasso and Antonio Moresco.
Title: Belief or Nonbelief?
Passage: Belief or Nonbelief? (originally published in Italian as In cosa crede chi non crede?) is a 1996 non-fiction book by Umberto Eco and Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini. The book was first published on January 12, 2000 through Arcade Publishing and consists of a dialogue between Eco and Martini about the subject of religion.
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yes
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E. E. Cummings
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Umberto Eco
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Italian professional dancer, Flavia Cacace, performed on "Strictly Come Dancing" with her partner who was born on what day?
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Title: Dianne Buswell
Passage: Dianne Buswell (born 1989) is an Australian ballroom dancer. She has appeared on "So You Think You Can Dance Australia" and was a professional dancer on the Australian version of "Dancing with the Stars" in 2015. Buswell became a professional dancer on "Strictly Come Dancing" beginning in 2017.
Title: Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two
Passage: Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, also known as Strictly: It Takes Two or simply It Takes Two, is a British television programme, the companion show to the popular BBC One programme "Strictly Come Dancing". It is broadcast on weeknights during the run of the main show on BBC Two at 6:30 pm. Claudia Winkleman originally presented the show, however she left in 2011 and now presents the main show. Since 2011, Zo Ball has presented the show.
Title: Giovanni Pernice
Passage: Giovanni Pernice (born 5 September 1990) is an Italian dancer and choreographer, best known as a professional dancer on the BBC One dance series "Strictly Come Dancing". Pernice is the Italian Open Latin Dance Champion (2012) and is the current Guinness World Record holder for Jive Kicks and Flicks.
Title: Brendan Cole
Passage: Brendan Cole (born 23 April 1976) is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, specialising in Latin American dancing. He is most famous for appearing as a professional dancer on the BBC One show, "Strictly Come Dancing". From 2005 to 2009, he was a judge on the New Zealand version of the show, "Dancing with the Stars".
Title: AJ Pritchard
Passage: Alex Joseph "AJ" Pritchard (born 5 November 1994) is an English dancer and choreographer, best known as a professional dancer on the BBC One dance series "Strictly Come Dancing". In 2013 Pritchard auditioned for the seventh series of "Britain's Got Talent" along with his partner Chloe Hewitt and reached the semi-finals.
Title: Joanne Clifton
Passage: Joanne Kirsty Clifton (born 24 October 1983), also known as Jo, is a British professional dancer, presenter, actress, singer. born in Waltham, Lincolnshire. She won the World Ballroom Showdance Championship in 2013 and also won the European Professional Ballroom Championship and World Dancesport Games. She has been a professional dancer on the BBC TV series "Strictly Come Dancing" since 2014, winning the Christmas Special in 2015 with Harry Judd who was series 9 champion and the fourteenth series in 2016 with Ore Oduba. Also appearing as an expert presenter on "" in 2015.
Title: Flavia Cacace
Passage: Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as 'Vincent and Flavia'), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's "Strictly Come Dancing".
Title: The Strictly
Passage: The Strictly is a signature dance routine from the BBC show "Strictly Come Dancing", which launched in the 13th series of the popular entertainment show. The dance was devised by "Strictly Come Dancing"'s Director of Choreography, Jason Gilkison and draws inspiration from some of the show's most iconic moves, as well as celebrating some of the show's stars.
Title: Kevin Clifton
Passage: Kevin Clifton (born 13 October 1982) is an English professional dancer born in Waltham, Lincolnshire. He is a professional dancer on the BBC TV series "Strictly Come Dancing", having previously worked as an assistant choreographer. He has also featured on "Burn the Floor". He is fondly called "Kevin from Grimsby".
Title: Vincent Simone
Passage: Vincent Simone (born 15 March 1979) is a professional dancer born in Italy, who has appeared as a professional dancer on "Strictly Come Dancing" from 2006 until 2012. He moved to Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom when he was 17. Simone and professional partner Flavia Cacace perform under the brand name "Vincent and Flavia".
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born 15 March 1979
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Flavia Cacace
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Vincent Simone
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Dr. Giggles is a 1992 horror film starring a comedian known as Benny Stulwicz in what?
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Title: Brian Krause
Passage: Brian Jeffrey Krause (born February 1, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Leo Wyatt on The WB television series "Charmed" (19982006) and for portraying the lead role of Charles Brady in the 1992 horror film "Sleepwalkers".
Title: Twisted Terror Collection
Passage: Twisted Terror Collection is a line of horror movies on DVD by Warner Brothers. Initially there were six films released in the collection, all the films with the exception of "Dr. Giggles" never before released on DVD. Each film was available separately or all in a box set. There were plans to release more horror films as part of the line but no news on new releases has emerged and the line is now considered to be defunct. Some of the releases have now gone out-of-print.
Title: Vanessa A. Williams
Passage: Vanessa A. Williams (born May 12, 1963) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for her roles as Maxine JosephChadway in the Showtime drama series, "Soul Food" (200004), for which she received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series. Williams also is known for role as Anne-Marie McCoy in the 1992 horror film "Candyman" and as Rhonda Blair in the first season of the Fox prime time television soap opera, "Melrose Place" (1992-93).
Title: Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive
Passage: Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive is a 1992 horror film directed by John Patterson that is supposed to be based on real events.
Title: Bernard Rose (director)
Passage: Bernard Rose (born 4 August 1960) is an English film director most famous for his direction of the 1992 horror film "Candyman" and the 1994 historical romance film "Immortal Beloved".
Title: Dust Devil (film)
Passage: Dust Devil is a 1992 horror film written and directed by Richard Stanley.
Title: Graeme Whifler
Passage: Graeme Whifler (born in 1951; San Mateo, CA) is an American screenwriter and director. He has writtendirected movies, television documentaries, videos, and music videos. He directed the film "Neighborhood Watch", the video "Icky Flix", and "Secrets and Mysteries". He wrote the screenplay for "Dr. Giggles" and "Sonny Boy" as well. He has directed music videos for bands such as Renaldo and the Loaf, The Residents, Yello, Tuxedomoon, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Snakefinger from the late 1970s to mid-1980s.
Title: Star Time (film)
Passage: Star Time is an American 1992 horror film starring Maureen Teefy. The film was written, directed, and produced by Alexander Cassini. Jonathan Rosenbaum of the "Chicago Reader" recommended the film, describing it as "An exceedingly odd first feature..."
Title: Larry Drake
Passage: Larry Richard Drake (February 21, 1950 March 17, 2016) was an American actor, voice artist, and comedian best known as Benny Stulwicz in "L.A. Law", Robert G. Durant in both "Darkman" and "" and the voice of Pops in "Johnny Bravo".
Title: Dr. Giggles
Passage: Dr. Giggles is a 1992 horror film directed by Manny Coto, starring Larry Drake as the titular antagonist and Holly Marie Combs as the protagonist. The film co-stars Cliff DeYoung and Glenn Quinn. It was released on October 23, 1992.
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L.A. Law
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Dr. Giggles
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Larry Drake
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What is the name of the place in the Town of Huntington which has the Harry E Donnell House, a 33 room Tudor mansion?
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Title: Shottesbrooke Park
Passage: Shottesbrooke Park is a Grade II listed country house and park in Shottesbrooke, Berkshire, England, southwest of Maidenhead. The house is a Tudor mansion, built in the 16th century. St John the Baptist Church, Shottesbrooke lies next to the grounds of Shottesbrooke.
Title: Harry E. Donnell House
Passage: The Harry E. Donnell House, also known as The Hill, is a historic 33-room Tudor mansion located on the north shore of Long Island, at 71 Locust Lane, Eatons Neck, Suffolk County, New York. The mansion was designed by prominent New York City architect Harry E. Donnell for his wife, Ruth Robinson Donnell on 200 acre of land given to the couple by Ruth's father George H. Robinson. The mansion was constructed in June, 1902 and completed in January, 1903 by the Randall and Miller Company of Freeport, New York. When completed, the mansion had dual waterfronts. The east lawn extended from the mansion to Duck Island Harbor, and had sweeping views of Long Island Sound, while the south lawn extended to Northport Bay. About 80 acre northwest of the mansion was fashioned into a golf course.
Title: Rogers Island (Connecticut)
Passage: Rogers Island is one of the Thimble Islands off Stony Creek, a section of Branford, Connecticut. Also known as Yon Comis Island, Rogers bears a 27-room Tudor mansion, with tennis and basketball courts and a caretaker's residence on a 7.75 acre estate valued at 15.41 million. It sold in 2003 for 22.3 million to Christine Stoecklein Svenningsen, widow of party goods magnate John Svenningsen.
Title: USS Harry E. Yarnell
Passage: USS "Harry E. Yarnell" (DLGCG-17), a "Leahy"-class guided missile cruiser, was a ship of the United States Navy named in honor of Admiral Harry E. Yarnell (18751959). Originally called a "destroyer leader" or frigate, in 1975 she was redesignated a cruiser in the Navy's ship reclassification. She was the second of the "double-end" "Leahy"-class guided missile frigates to join the fleet.
Title: Eatons Neck, New York
Passage: Eatons Neck is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 1,406 at the 2010 census. Students attend the Northport-East Northport Union Free School District. There is a United States Coast Guard station on the northern tip of Eatons Neck.
Title: Patrick O'Donnell House
Passage: The Patrick O'Donnell House is the largest example of Italianate architecture in Charleston, South Carolina. It was built for Patrick O'Donnell (1806-1882), perhaps in 1856 or 1857. Other research has suggested a construction date of 1865. Local lore has it that the three-and-a-half-story house was built for his would-be bride who later refused to marry him, giving rise to the house's popular name, "O'Donnell's Folly." Between 1907 and 1937, it was home to Josephine Pinckney; both the Charleston Poetry Society and the Society for the Preservation of Spirituals were formed at the house during her ownership.
Title: Fronfraith Hall
Passage: Fronfraith Hall is a mid-Victorian house in the historic parish of Llandyssil in the shire area of Montgomeryshire in Powys. Fronfraith also appears in records as "Bronfraith" and "Vronvraith". Fronfraith was also a township within the parish of Llandyssil. The present house was built in 1863 under the supervision of the Shrewsbury architect James Pickard This house replaced a large house, probably a half-timbered Tudor mansion, which had been the home of the Morgan family. In 1966, the west wing of the Fronfraith Hall was badly damaged as the result of a fire, but has now been restored. The Hall is now partly used as a guest house.
Title: Plummer House (Rochester, Minnesota)
Passage: The Plummer House is the former residence of Dr. Henry Stanley Plummer and Daisy Berkman Plummer. Located in Rochester, Minnesota and originally called "Quarry Hill", the English Tudor mansion stood on a 65 acre estate which included a greenhouse, water tower, garage, and gazebo. The house is also called Henry S. Plummer House.
Title: O'Donnell House (Sumter, South Carolina)
Passage: The O'Donnell House in Sumter, South Carolina, also known as Haynsworth-Bogin-O'Donnell House or as Shelley-Brunson Funeral Home, was built in 1840. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
Title: E. J. O'Donnell House
Passage: The E. J. O'Donnell House in Multnomah County, Oregon, just outside the Portland municipal boundary, was designed in 1938 by architect Richard Sundeleaf for dairyman and cattle breeder Edward J. O'Donnell. It was completed in 1940.
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Eatons Neck
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Harry E. Donnell House
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Eatons Neck, New York
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Monastic Living is an EP by the American indie rock band Parquet Courts, an American rock band formed in what year
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Title: Sunbathing Animal
Passage: Sunbathing Animal is the third studio album by American punk rock band Parquet Courts, released on June 3, 2014 on What's Your Rupture? and Rough Trade Records.
Title: Monastic Living
Passage: Monastic Living is an EP by the American indie rock band Parquet Courts, released on November 27, 2015 on Rough Trade. The release features mostly improvised instrumental and experimental recordings.
Title: Bad Books
Passage: Bad Books is an American indie rock band formed in early 2010, and is composed of indie folk artist Kevin Devine and members of indie rock band Manchester Orchestra along with drummer Benjamin Homola. The collaboration began when Kevin toured along with Manchester Orchestra in NovemberDecember 2008 in support of his EP "I Could Be with Anyone", and followed by the release of the split EP entitled "I Could Be the Only One" in January 2010.
Title: Since I Left Your World
Passage: Since I Left Your World is the fourth release and first extended play (EP) by the American indie rock band Rookie of the Year, released through 111 Records on November 17, 2009. The EP is a follow-up to 2008's "Sweet Attention" and contains elements from the album as well as previous albums "The Goodnight Moon" (2006), and "Having To Let Go" (2005). The songwriting team of Ryan Dunson and Mike Kamerman fuse acoustic and folk rock with a modern American indie rock sound.
Title: Human Performance
Passage: Human Performance is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band Parquet Courts, released on April 8, 2016 on Rough Trade Records.
Title: Parquet Courts
Passage: Parquet Courts, also known as Parkay Quarts, is an American rock band from New York City, formed in 2010. The band consists of A. Savage (vocals, guitar), Austin Brown (vocals, guitar), Sean Yeaton (bass) and Max Savage (drums).
Title: Content Nausea
Passage: Content Nausea is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Parquet Courts, released on November 28, 2014 under the name Parkay Quarts. Recorded solely by bandmates Andrew Savage and Austin Brown, the album was released less than six months after its predecessor, "Sunbathing Animal".
Title: Light Up Gold
Passage: Light Up Gold is the second studio album by American indie rock band Parquet Courts, initially released on August 18, 2012 on the lead frontman A. Savage's label, Dull Tools. It was later released on a larger label, What's Your Rupture? , in 2013 to highly positive reviews, with a Metascore of 84100 on Metacritic.
Title: American Specialties
Passage: American Specialties is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Parquet Courts, initially released in 2011 as a limited edition cassette on Cut the Cord That... Records. A vinyl version of the album was subsequently released on Pinball! Records in 2012.
Title: Tally All the Things That You Broke
Passage: Tally All the Things That You Broke is an EP by the American indie rock band Parquet Courts, released on October 8, 2013 on What's Your Rupture? . Released under the name Parkay Quarts, the EP was recorded during the initial sessions for the band's third studio album, "Sunbathing Animal" (2014).
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2010
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Monastic Living
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Parquet Courts
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Who directed Park Gun-hyung in a 2005 South Korean film?
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Title: Innocent Steps
Passage: Innocent Steps (; lit. "Dancer Purity") is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Park Young-hoon. Another English title for the movie is "Dancing princess".
Title: I Do, I Do (TV series)
Passage: I Do, I Do () is a 2012 South Korean romantic-comedy television series, starring Kim Sun-a, Lee Jang-woo, Park Gun-hyung and Im Soo-hyang. It is about a successful shoe designer in her late 30s whose career is sidetracked when she accidentally becomes pregnant.
Title: Goddess of Fire
Passage: Goddess of Fire (; lit. Goddess of Fire, Jung Yi) is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Moon Geun-young, Lee Sang-yoon, Kim Bum, Park Gun-hyung, Seo Hyun-jin, Jun Kwang-ryul, Jeong Bo-seok, Byun Hee-bong, Han Go-eun, and Lee Kwang-soo. It aired on MBC from July 1 to October 22, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 32 episodes.
Title: Syndrome (TV series)
Passage: Syndrome () is a 2012 South Korean medical drama series, starring Han Hye-jin, Song Chang-eui and Park Gun-hyung. It is set in the world of neurosurgery where a medical student finds herself in a love triangle with two fellow doctors. The television series aired on JTBC from February 13 to April 17, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
Title: Park Kyung-won
Passage: Park Kyung-won (24 June 1901 7 August 1933) was, along with Kwon Ki-ok of the Republic of China Air Force, one of the earliest Korean female aviators. Though it is generally agreed that Kwon was the first female pilot, Park is still recognised as the first Korean female civilian pilot, as Kwon was trained by the Republic of China Air Force. She was the subject of the controversial 2005 South Korean film "Blue Swallow", in which she was portrayed by actress Jang Jin-young.
Title: Blue Swallow (film)
Passage: Blue Swallow is a 2005 South Korean film based on the true story of Park Kyung-won, an early Korean female pilot. The film became controversial when Park's alleged pro-Japanese activities came to light. It was also found that she was not, as the filmmakers had thought, the first female pilot from Korea; this distinction in fact belonged to Kwon Ki-ok of the Republic of China Air Force. Despite excellent reviews and Park's biographer pointing out factual errors in these accusations, it resulted in the under-performance of "Blue Swallow" at the box office.
Title: Jeong Jae-heon
Passage: Jeong Jae-heon (Korean: ; born April 18, 1975) is a South Korean voice actor and actor. He joined Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation's voice acting division in 2002. After being a freelancer, Jae-heon made a brief appearance on a 2005 South Korean film "Quiz King", playing his role as a television news reporter. The voice actor became popular with his dub of Kiyomaro Takamine on "Zatch Bell! ", which has been one of his signature works. He gained popularity also by replacing Adam Rodriguez on "", and Archie Kao on "". In late 2011, Jae-heon once was on stage, portraying Lee Mong-ryong in a South Korean charity play "Hyang-dan, Fly". He has recently been known for his voicing Shota Kazehaya on the Korean dub of a Japanese television animation series "From Me to You", which made many fans of Jae-heon call him (Jeong-jae-ha-ya, a compound word formed from "Jeong Jae"-heon and Kaze"haya").
Title: Marathon (2005 film)
Passage: Marathon () is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Jeong Yoon-cheol, and starring Jo Seung-woo, Kim Mi-sook and Lee Ki-young. It received 5,148,022 admissions, making it the 4th most attended Korean film of 2005.
Title: Park Gun-hyung
Passage: Park Gun-hyung (; born November 1, 1977) is a South Korean actor. Park made his acting debut in musical theatre in 2001 and has since been active on both television and stage. He starred in the ballroom dancing film "Innocent Steps" (2005), the period drama "The Kingdom of the Winds" (2008), as well as played doctors in medical drama "Syndrome", and romantic comedy "I Do, I Do" (2012).
Title: Working Mom Parenting Daddy
Passage: Working Mom Parenting Daddy () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Hong Eun-hee, Park Gun-hyung, , Han Ji-sang, Shin Eun-jung and . It aired on MBC every Mondays to Fridays at 20:55 (KST) for 120 episodes from May 9 to November 11, 2016.
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Park Young-hoon
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Park Gun-hyung
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Innocent Steps
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What technical director of FC St. Pauli was seriously injured in a foul in 1981?
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Title: St. Pauli Piers
Passage: The St. Pauli Piers (German: "St. Pauli Landungsbrcken" , often only referred to as "Landungsbrcken"; ] ), are the largest landing place in the Port of Hamburg, Germany, and also one of Hamburg's major tourist attractions. Other English language translations include St. Pauli Landing Stages or St. Pauli Landing Bridges.
Title: FC St. Pauli Rugby
Passage: The FC St. Pauli Rugby is a German rugby union from Hamburg, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga. The team is part of the multi-sport club FC St. Pauli, which also offers other sports like Association football, American football and Baseball.
Title: Ewald Lienen
Passage: Ewald Lienen (born 28 November 1953) is a German former football player and current technical director of FC St. Pauli.
Title: Millerntor-Stadion
Passage: Millerntor-Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Hamburg St. Pauli, Germany. It is mainly used for football matches and is the home stadium of FC St. Pauli. It is on the "Heiligengeistfeld", near the Reeperbahn, the red light district of Hamburg. The stadium had a capacity of 32,000 when it was built in 1961. Sometimes it is used for the American football team of the Hamburg Blue Devils and, although very rarely, for concerts or festivals such as a show by Prince on 31 August 1988, the "Retter festival" 2003 or the "Jubilumsfestival 100 Jahre FC St.Pauli" in 2010.
Title: Jan-Philipp Kalla
Passage: Jan-Philipp Kalla (born 6 August 1986) is a German footballer playing for FC St. Pauli. He made his debut on the professional league level in the 2. Bundesliga for FC St. Pauli on 6 May 2008 when he started in a game against 1. FC Kaiserslautern.
Title: Norbert Siegmann
Passage: Norbert Siegmann (born 20 May 1953) is a retired German football player. He spent 11 seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB Stuttgart, Tennis Borussia Berlin and SV Werder Bremen. As of February 2009, he is managing the low-level amateur club SV Weser 08 Bremen. He is probably best known for seriously injuring Ewald Lienen in 1981. That foul was called "the most well-known foul in the history of Bundesliga".
Title: Borussia Mnchengladbach 120 Borussia Dortmund
Passage: On 29 April 1978, the final match day of the 197778 Fuball-Bundesliga season, Borussia Mnchengladbach played Borussia Dortmund with the possibility of winning the Bundesliga championship. Knowing that if 1. FC Kln won their game away to FC St. Pauli, Borussia Mnchengladbach would have to win by a margin well in excess of ten goals. The match finished 120, which remains the largest margin of victory and biggest win in Bundesliga history. However, 1. FC Kln beat FC St. Pauli 50 to become champions.
Title: Fabian Boll
Passage: Fabian "Boller" Boll (born 16 June 1979) is a German football midfielder who plays for FC St. Pauli II as a playing assistant coach, a club from Hamburg, Germany. As a police officer he was the only one on his St. Pauli team who had a non-football job. He inherited his number 17 from Ivan Klasni who left St. Pauli for Werder Bremen.
Title: Timo Schultz
Passage: Timo Schultz (born 26 August 1977 in Wittmund) is a former German footballer, now coach, currently assistant coach of German club FC St. Pauli. He made his professional debut in the 2. Bundesliga for FC St. Pauli on 10 August 2007 when he started in a game against 1. FC Kln.
Title: 201718 FC St. Pauli season
Passage: The 201718 FC St. Pauli season is the 107th season in the football club's history and 7th consecutive season in the second division of German football, the 2. Bundesliga and 25th overall. In addition to the domestic league, FC St. Pauli also are participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal. This is the 55th season for FC St. Pauli in the Millerntor-Stadion, located in St. Pauli, Hamburg, Germany. The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.
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Ewald Lienen
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Norbert Siegmann
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Ewald Lienen
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Which tennis star is from Zimbabwe, Wayne Black or Andrs Gmez?
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Title: Wayne Black
Passage: Wayne Hamilton Black (born 17 November 1973 in Harare, is a former professional male tennis player from Zimbabwe.
Title: 1987 WCT Tournament of Champions
Passage: The 1987 WCT Tournament of Champions, also known by its sponsored name Shearson Lehman Brothers Tournament of Champions, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Forest Hills, Queens, New York City in the United States. The event was part of the 1987 Grand Prix circuit and was organized by World Championship Tennis (WCT). It was the 11th edition of the tournament and was held from May 4 through May 10, 1987. Fourth seeded Andrs Gmez won the singles title.
Title: 1986 Stockholm Open Doubles
Passage: Guy Forget and Andrs Gmez were the defending champions, but Gmez did not participate this year. Forget partnered Kevin Curren, losing in the semifinals.
Title: Andrs Gmez (disambiguation)
Passage: Andrs Gmez (born 1960) is a former professional tennis player from Ecuador.
Title: Dallas Open (tennis)
Passage: The Dallas Open is a defunct, ATP Tour affiliated tennis tournament. It was held for one year in Dallas, Texas from September 12 to September 18, 1983 and was played on outdoor hard courts. Notable players included Jimmy Connors, John Fitzgerald, John Alexander, Andrs Gmez, Brian Teacher, Nduka Odizor, Sherwood Stewart, and Steve Denton.
Title: 1990 Torneo God
Passage: The 1990 Torneo God was the 38th edition of the Torneo God annual men's tennis tournament played on clay courts in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and part of the Championship Series of the 1990 ATP Tour. The tournament took place from April 9 through April 15, 1990, and Andrs Gmez won the singles title.
Title: Braslia Open
Passage: The Brasilia Open is a defunct men's tennis tournament that was played on the ATP Tour for one year in 1991. The event was held in September in Brasilia, Brazil and was played on outdoor carpet courts. The prize money for the event was 225,000 and Andrs Gmez won the singles title.
Title: 2007 US Open Mixed Champions Invitational
Passage: The Mixed Champions Invitational (mixed doubles) event at the 2007 US Open tennis tournament was won by Natasha Zvereva Andrs Gmez and Anne Smith Stan Smith.
Title: 1986 U.S. Clay Court Championships
Passage: The 1986 U.S. Clay Court Championships (also known as the U.S. Open Clay Courts) was a men's Grand Prix and a women's Championship Series tennis tournament held in Indianapolis, Indiana in the United States. The tournament was the 18th edition as an open event and the last with a women's competition. Andrs Gmez and Steffi Graf won the singles titles and firstplace prizes of 51,000 and 38,000 respectively.
Title: Andrs Gmez
Passage: Andrs Gmez Santos (born February 27, 1960 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an Ecuadorian former professional tennis player. He won the Men's Singles title at the French Open in 1990.
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Wayne Hamilton Black
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Wayne Black
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Andrs Gmez
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Which game, Rummoli or CirKis, is a piece placing board game, for two to four players, invented by Phil E. Orbanes and developed by Winning Moves Games USA in 2009?
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Title: Rummoli
Passage: Rummoli is a family card game for 2 to 8 people. This Canadian board game, first marketed in 1940 by the Copp Clark Publishing Company of Toronto requires a Rummoli board, a deck of playing cards (52 cards, no jokers), and chips or coins to play. The game is usually played for fun, or for small stakes (e.g. Canadian Dimes).
Title: Big Taboo
Passage: Big Taboo is a variation on the classic board game Taboo. The game has added elements similar to games like Pictionary, Charades, and 25 Words or Less to create a fun party game with a little bit of everything. It was published by Winning Moves Games USA in 2008 and is no longer in production.
Title: Scrabble ME
Passage: Scrabble ME is a variation on the classic board game "Scrabble", where each player plays on their own small board as opposed to all players playing on one main shared board. It was published by Winning Moves Games USA in 2008 but is no longer in production.
Title: Pyramid Power (game)
Passage: Pyramid Power is a tile game, where the goal is to score points by placing triangle-shaped tiles next to other triangle-shaped tiles so that the colors on the touching faces match. Doing so scores the player points. It was published by Winning Moves Games USA in 2008 and is one of three games in their Brain-Ade line of quick puzzle games and features both multiplayer and solitaire versions. This game is no longer in production.
Title: Philip Orbanes
Passage: Philip E. Orbanes is a board game designer, author, founding partner and former president of Winning Moves Games in Danvers, Massachusetts. Orbanes is a graduate of the Case Institute of Technology (now Case Western Reserve University). He was a Senior Vice President for Research and Development at Parker Brothers until the 1990s. Orbanes has also served as Chief Judge at U.S. National and World Monopoly tournaments.
Title: Conquest of Pangea
Passage: Conquest of Pangea is a strategy board game, where players control evolving species battling to control sections of the mega-continent Pangea. It was released by Winning Moves Games USA in 2006 as the second game in its Immortal Eyes line. It has one expansion, Conquest of Pangea: Atlantis, which adds a new piece to the board (Atlantis) and some additional rules, as well as a few rule revisions. Neither game is in production.
Title: Stay Alive (game)
Passage: Stay Alive is a strategy game, where 2-4 players try to keep their marbles from falling through holes in the game board while trying to make their opponents marbles fall through. It was originally published by Milton Bradley in 1971 and marketed in television and print advertising as "the ultimate survival game". Stay Alive was republished with a smaller board by Winning Moves Games USA in 2005. This game is no longer in production.
Title: 25 Words or Less
Passage: 25 Words or Less is a party board game where two teams of players take turns bidding words back and forth, until one team allows the other to try to give that number of clues to their team to try getting five words from a card in only one minute. It was first published by Winning Moves Games USA in 1996 and was republished in 2006 as "25 Words or Less: People, Place and Things Edition". The game is no longer in production.
Title: Vineta (board game)
Passage: Vineta is a strategy board game based loosely on the fabled island of Vineta. In the game, players take on the roles of Norse Gods trying to sink 8 of the 9 districts of Vineta with tidal waves while trying to save their followers. It was published by Winning Moves Games USA in 2008 as the fifth game in its "Immortal Eyes" line. This game is no longer in production.
Title: CirKis
Passage: CirKis is a piece placing board game, for two to four players, invented by Phil E. Orbanes and developed by Winning Moves Games USA in 2009. However, the game is no longer in production. It received the French Game of the Year Award for 2009. The game is based on Penrose tiling.
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CirKis
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Rummoli
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CirKis
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Who is an Italian politician and has the European Union Special Representatives report to her?
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Title: Union Special
Passage: Union Special (Union Special Machine Company) is an American industrial sewing machine company based in Huntley, Illinois, and is one of the oldest remaining sewing machine companies.
Title: European Union Special Representative
Passage: The European Union Special Representatives (EUSR) are emissaries of the European Union with specific tasks abroad. While the EU's ambassadors are responsible for affairs with a single country, Special Representatives tackle specific issues, conflict areas or regions of countries. They answer directly to the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, currently Federica Mogherini.
Title: Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin
Passage: Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin (born November 11, 1958) is a Danish professional foreign service officer and has been Ambassador of Denmark to Japan and Afghanistan. In June 2013 he was appointed Head of the European Union Delegation to Afghanistan and European Union Special Representative (EUSR) for Afghanistan and Pakistan. On November 7, 2013, he handed over his credentials to Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
Title: Bernardino Len
Passage: Bernardino Len Gross (born 20 October 1964) is a Spanish diplomat and politician and former United Nations Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya. Prior to this appointment by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, he served as the European Union Special Representative (EUSR) for the Southern Mediterranean. Len is a former Secretary General at the office of the Spanish Prime Minister, Sherpa for the G20 and Spanish Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. His diplomatic career has mainly been devoted to the Arab world where his mediating efforts in peace-process negotiations have been highly acknowledged.
Title: Institutions of the European Union
Passage: The institutions of the European Union are the seven principal decision making bodies of the European Union (EU). They are, as listed in Article 13 of the Treaty on European Union: the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council of the European Union, the European Commission, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank and the Court of Auditors. Institutions are different from agencies of the European Union.
Title: Eamon Gilmore
Passage: Eamon Gilmore (born 24 April 1955) is an Irish Labour Party politician who has served as [European Union Special Envoy for the]] Colombian Peace Process since October 2015. He previously served as Tnaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade from 2011 to 2014, Leader of the Labour Party from 2007 to 2014, Minister of State at the Department of the Marine from 1994 to 1997. He was a Teachta Dla (TD) for the Dn Laoghaire constituency from 1989 to 2016.
Title: Peter Srensen (diplomat)
Passage: Peter Ingemann Moesgaard Srensen (born 1967) is the Head of Delegation of the European Union to the United Nations Office and other International Organisations in Geneva. He previously served as European Union Special Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Title: Federica Mogherini
Passage: Federica Mogherini (] ; born 16 June 1973) is an Italian politician and the current High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission in the Juncker Commission since 1 November 2014.
Title: International Civilian Representative for Kosovo
Passage: The International Civilian Representative for Kosovo (ICR), supported by the International Civilian Office (ICO), was the European Union Special Representative (EUSR) for Kosovo (appointed by the Council of the European Union) which was re-appointed by the International Steering Group for Kosovo as the ICR pursuant to the Ahtisaari Plan. The ICR was the "final authority in Kosovo regarding interpretation" of the Plan, and could, in principle, annul decisions or laws adopted by Kosovo authorities or sanction public officials who strayed from the Plan. The ICR reported to the International Steering Group for Kosovo (ISG).
Title: Andreas Reinicke
Passage: Dr. Andreas Reinicke is a German diplomat and currently the German Ambassador to Tunisia. He has been the European Union Special Representative for the Middle East Peace Process. Alberto Oggero, an Italian diplomat, served as his deputy until 31 December 2013. Dr Reinicke was appointed by the Council of the European Union on 23 January 2012, and his mandate was repealed on 1 January 2014, following proposals to the Political and Security Committee (PSC) by High Representative of EU for Common Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton.
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Federica Mogherini
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European Union Special Representative
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Federica Mogherini
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Are both Jinghong and Qiongshan District of the same administrative level?
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Title: Iai County
Passage: Iai (] ) is a county (jude) of Romania, in Moldavia, with the administrative seat at Iai. It is the most populous county in Romania, after the Municipality of Bucharest (which has the same administrative level as that of a county).
Title: Jiazi, Haikou
Passage: Jiazi () is a town in Qiongshan District of Haikou, Hainan, People's Republic of China, located more than 45 km southeast of downtown Haikou.
Title: Municipalities of Belgium
Passage: Belgium comprises 589 municipalities (Dutch: "gemeenten" ; French: "communes" ; German: "Gemeinden" ) grouped into five provinces in each of two regions and into a third region, the Brussels-Capital Region, comprising 19 municipalities that do not belong to a province. In most cases, the municipalities are the smallest administrative subdivisions of Belgium, but in municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, on the initiative of the local council, sub-municipal administrative entities with elected councils may be created. As such, only Antwerp, having over 500,000 inhabitants, became subdivided into nine districts (Dutch: "districten" ). The Belgian arrondissements (also in French as well as in Dutch), an administrative level between province (or the capital region) and municipality, or the lowest judicial level, are in English sometimes called districts as well.
Title: Regions of Italy
Passage: The regions of Italy (Italian: "regioni") are the first-level administrative divisions of Italy, constituting its second NUTS administrative level. There are 20 regions, of which five are constitutionally given a broader amount of autonomy granted by special statutes.
Title: Jinghong
Passage: Jinghong (; Dai Tai L: , pronounced ; Thai: , ] ; rtgs: Chiang Rung ; also formerly romanised as Chiang Hung, Chengrung, Cheng Hung, Jinghung, Keng Hung, Kiang Hung and Muangjinghung) is a city in and the seat of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, in the far south of China's Yunnan province, and the historic capital of the former Tai kingdom of Sipsongpanna.
Title: Longtang, Hainan
Passage: Longtang () is a town in Qiongshan District, Hainan, China. It is located on the west bank of the Nandu River approximately 15 km south of Haikou City, the capital of the province.
Title: Postal codes in Albania
Passage: Postal Codes in Albania consist of 4 digits; the first two digits show the branch on a district level located at the center of that administrative level, whereas the second two digits show the postal office offering service to a defined administration unit on a municipality level:
Title: Tambon
Passage: Tambon (Thai: , ] ) is a local governmental unit in Thailand. Below district ("amphoe") and province ("changwat"), they form the third administrative subdivision level. As of 2009 there were 7,255 tambon, not including the 180 "khwaeng" of Bangkok, which are set at the same administrative level, thus every district contains eight to ten tambon. "Tambon" is usually translated as "township" or "subdistrict" in English the latter is the recommended translation, though also often used for "king amphoe", the designation for a subdistrict acting as a branch (Thai: "king") of the parent district. Tambon are further subdivided into 69,307 villages ("muban"), about ten per "tambon". "Tambon" within cities or towns are not subdivided into villages, but may have less formal communities called "chumchon" () that may be formed into community associations.
Title: Hainan Middle School
Passage: Hainan Middle School ( or simply , Pinyin: hainan zhngxu), also known as Hainan MiddleHigh School, is a coeducational public middle school in Haikou, Hainan, China for both boarding and day students in grades 7 to 12 (ages 12 to 18). The school is located directly beside and to the east of Hainan Normal University in Qiongshan District.
Title: Qiongshan District
Passage: Qiongshan District, formerly romanized as Kiungshan, is an urban district of Haikou, the capital of Hainan Province in the People's Republic of China.
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no
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Jinghong
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Qiongshan District
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Who is older, Sigmund Jhn or Patrick Baudry?
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Title: Patrick Baudry
Passage: Patrick Pierre Roger Baudry (born March 6, 1946 in Cameroon), is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the French Air Force and a former CNES astronaut. In 1985, he became the second French citizen in space, after Jean-Loup Chrtien, when he flew aboard NASA's Space Shuttle mission STS-51-G.
Title: Buddleja davidii 'White Bouquet'
Passage: Buddleja davidii 'White Bouquet' is one of the older white cultivars, raised by Hungarian migre Sigmund Tarnok at his New Orleans nursery and patented in 1942, but still regarded as one of the best white-flowering varieties available.
Title: Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Passage: The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute is a psychoanalytic research, training, education facility that is affiliated with the American Psychoanalytic Association and the International Psychoanalytic Association. There were no psychoanalytic societies devoted to Sigmund Freud in Boston prior to his visit to Worcester, Massachusetts in 1909, though after 1909 there were individuals interested in Freud's writings, including James Jackson Putnam, L. Eugene Emerson, Isador Coriat, William Healy, and Augusta Bronner. The present society and institute (abbreviated BPSI) was founded by psychoanalyst Franz Alexander only after 1931. The BPSI is the third oldest psychoanalytic institute in the United States; only the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis are older.
Title: Sigismund
Passage: Sigismund (variants: Sigmund, ) is a German proper name, meaning "protection through victory", from Old High German "sigu" "victory" "munt" "hand, protection". Tacitus Latinises it "Segimundus". There appears to be an older form of the High German word "Sieg" (victory): "sigis", obviously Gothic and an inferred Germanic form, and there is a younger form: "sigi", which is Old Saxon or Old High German "sigu" (both from about 9th century). A 5th century Prince of Burgundy was known both as "Sigismund" and "Sigimund" (see Ernst Frstemann, "Altdeutsche Personennamen", 1906; Henning Kaufmann, "Altdeutsche Personennamen", Ergnzungsband,1968).
Title: Stefan Walz
Passage: Stefan Walz (born 1963) is a Swiss actor. His best known role is as Sigmund Jhn in the film "Good Bye, Lenin! ".
Title: Eberhard Kllner
Passage: Eberhard Kllner (born 29 September 1939 in Stassfurt, Germany) was selected for Soyuz 31 as the backup for Sigmund Jhn.
Title: Glenn Patrick
Passage: Glenn Curtiss Patrick (born April 26, 1950) is an American former professional ice hockey player who played 38 games in the National Hockey League and 23 games in the World Hockey Association between 1973 and 1977. He played with the St. Louis Blues, California Golden Seals, Cleveland Barons, and Edmonton Oilers. Patrick was also a member of the United States national team at the 1978 Ice Hockey World Championship tournament. His father Lynn Patrick, older brother Craig Patrick, grandfather Lester Patrick and great-uncle Frank Patrick are all former professional players and managers and members of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Patrick was born in New York City, New York, but grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Patrick graduated from Ladue High School in Ladue Missouri in 1968.
Title: Sigmund Jhn
Passage: Sigmund Werner Paul Jhn (born 13 February 1937) is a German cosmonaut and pilot, who in 1978 became the first East German (and German native) to fly in space as part of the Soviet Union's Interkosmos programme.
Title: Ulf Merbold
Passage: Dr. Ulf Dietrich Merbold (born June 20, 1941) is the first West German citizen and second German native (after Sigmund Jhn) to have flown in space. He is also the first member of the European Space Agency Astronaut Corps to participate in a spaceflight mission and the first non-US citizen to reach orbit in a US spacecraft. In 1983, he and Byron Lichtenberg became the first Payload Specialists to fly on the shuttle.
Title: John Paul Blass
Passage: John P. Blass is a physician, biochemist and neurochemist who was born on February 21, 1937 to Gustaf Blass and Jolan Wirth Blass in Vienna, Austria. Both his parents were physicians; his father was a prominent Viennese radiologist and his mother, a student of Sigmund Freud among others, was a psychoanalyst originally from Budapest. In his infancy, John, his older sister Ingeborg and his mother fled Austria for the United States to join Gustaf who had preceded them and established a medical practice in Oklahoma, where they settled for several years. The family then moved to Stamford, Connecticut. Both parents practiced psychiatry, Gustaf in a private sanitarium in Stamford and Jolan as a child psychiatrist in New York City and Connecticut.
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Sigmund Werner Paul Jhn
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Sigmund Jhn
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Patrick Baudry
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Are The Cardigans and Hozier from different countries?
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Title: Transnational marriage
Passage: An international marriage, or transnational marriage, is a marriage between two people from different countries. A variety of special issues arise in marriages between people from different countries, including those related to citizenship and culture, which add complexity and challenges to these kinds of relationships.
Title: Hozier (musician)
Passage: Andrew Hozier-Byrne (born 17 March 1990), known professionally by the mononym Hozier, is an Irish musician, singer and songwriter from County Wicklow. He released his debut EP, featuring the hit single "Take Me to Church", in 2013 and his second EP, "From Eden", in 2014. His debut studio album, "Hozier", was released in Ireland in September 2014 and globally in October 2014.
Title: Classification of the Functions of Government
Passage: Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG) is a classification defined by the United Nations Statistics Division. These functions are designed to be general enough to apply to the government of different countries. The accounts of each country in the United Nations are presented under these categories. The value of this is that the accounts of different countries can be compared.
Title: Peter Martin Anker (diplomat)
Passage: Peter Martin Anker (21 March 1903 7 January 1977) was a Norwegian diplomat. He worked for the League of Nations, Red Cross and United Nations before, during and after the Second World War. He was then an ambassador in different European, Asian and African countries from 1951 to 1973. He was stationed in six different countries, but with side responsibilities for other countries, he was an ambassador in fifteen different countries during his career (with Austria counted twice).
Title: Fragmentation (economics)
Passage: In economics, fragmentation means organization of production in which different stages of production are divided among different suppliers that are located in different countries. Now products traded between firms in different countries are components instead of final products. Final products may be sold to outside the region in which fragmentation happens (East Asian countries often sell their final products to Europe and the USA for example). Producers in less developed countries get positions of production chain that add less value to final product. Their challenge is to "climb upwards" on transnational production chain. Production chains are often vertical hierarchies in which big multinational companies may be those who sell final products and set production standards for "lesser" producers. This kind of fragmentation is an important part of contemporary globalisation.
Title: European Qualifications Framework
Passage: The European Qualifications Framework (EQF) acts as a translation device to make national qualifications more readable across Europe, promoting workers' and learners' mobility between countries and facilitating their lifelong learning. The EQF aims to relate different countries' national qualifications systems to a common European reference framework. Individuals and employers will be able to use the EQF to better understand and compare the qualifications levels of different countries and different education and training systems. Since 2012, all new qualifications issued in Europe carry a reference to an appropriate EQF level.
Title: Comparative research
Passage: Comparative research is a research methodology in the social sciences that aims to make comparisons across different countries or cultures. A major problem in comparative research is that the data sets in different countries may not use the same categories, or define categories differently (for example by using different definitions of poverty).
Title: Beirut Marathon
Passage: Beirut Marathon is an annual event that takes place in Beirut. The first ever BIM was held on October 19, 2003 and attracted over 6,000 runners from 49 different countries and tens of thousands of spectators in Lebanon and around the world. These numbers increased every year which became 32.000 runners in BLOM Beirut Marathon 2009 from 71 different countries, and over 37000 runners in 2014.
Title: The Cardigans
Passage: The Cardigans are a Swedish rock band formed in Jnkping, Sweden, in 1992, by guitarist Peter Svensson, bassist Magnus Sveningsson, drummer Bengt Lagerberg, keyboardist Lars-Olof Johansson and lead singer Nina Persson, with the line-up remaining unchanged to this day.
Title: Dimitri Vegas amp; Like Mike discography
Passage: Belgian DJ and record producer duo Dimitri Vegas Like Mike released their first compilation album in 2014. " Mammoth" was their first single to chart in four different countries. " Tremor" with Martin Garrix became their most successful single so far as it's charted in five different countries, their only song to achieve this.
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yes
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The Cardigans
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Hozier (musician)
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What pitch was Lucy Mander's co-star in Doctor Zhivago trained to sing in?
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Title: Doctor Zhivago (novel)
Passage: Doctor Zhivago (Russian: ; ] ) is a novel by Boris Pasternak, first published in 1957 in Italy. The novel is named after its protagonist, Yuri Zhivago, a physician and poet, and takes place between the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the Civil War.
Title: Lucy Simon
Passage: Lucy Simon (born 1943) is an American composer for the theatre and popular songs. She has recorded and performed as a singer and songwriter, and is known for the musicals "The Secret Garden" and "Doctor Zhivago" .
Title: Alec Guinness
Passage: Sir Alec Guinness, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born Alec Guinness de Cuffe, 2 April 1914 5 August 2000) was an English actor. After an early career on the stage, Guinness was featured in several of the Ealing Comedies, including "The Ladykillers" and "Kind Hearts and Coronets" in which he played nine different characters. He is also known for his six collaborations with David Lean: Herbert Pocket in "Great Expectations" (1946), Fagin in "Oliver Twist" (1948), Col. Nicholson in "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor), Prince Faisal in "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), General Yevgraf Zhivago in "Doctor Zhivago" (1965), and Professor Godbole in "A Passage to India" (1984). He is also known for his portrayal of Obi-Wan Kenobi in George Lucas's original "Star Wars" trilogy, receiving a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Title: Born Free (Andy Williams album)
Passage: Born Free is an album by American pop singer Andy Williams that was released on April 10, 1967, by Columbia Records and includes half a dozen songs associated with movies or musicals. Two of these tracks, however, originated in the scores of the films indicated on the album jacket but had lyrics added later: the melody for "Strangers in the Night" was written for "A Man Could Get Killed", and "Somewhere My Love" began as "Lara's Theme" from "Doctor Zhivago".
Title: Yuri Zhivago
Passage: Yuri Andreievich Zhivago is the protagonist and title character of the novel "Doctor Zhivago" by Boris Pasternak.
Title: Lucy Maunder
Passage: Lucy Maunder is an Australian cabaret and theatre performer. She originated the role of Lara in the Australian premiere of "Doctor Zhivago" opposite Anthony Warlow, and has toured with her own cabaret "Songs in the Key of Black", releasing an album with the same name. Maunder was recently touring in the national touring company of "Grease" playing the role of Rizzo. She is currently playing the role of Heather Chandler in the Australian tour of .
Title: Doctor Zhivago (miniseries)
Passage: Doctor Zhivago is a 2002 British television miniseries directed by Giacomo Campiotti and starring Hans Matheson, Keira Knightley and Sam Neill. The teleplay by Andrew Davies is based on the 1957 novel of the same title by Boris Pasternak.
Title: Gregg Sulkin
Passage: Gregg Sulkin ( ; born 29 May 1992) is an English actor. At age ten he made his film debut in the 2002 "Doctor Zhivago" mini-series. He later landed the starring role in the 2006 British release "Sixty Six", and subsequently became known for appearing in the Disney Channel comedy series "As the Bell Rings" and "Wizards of Waverly Place". In 2010, he starred in the Disney Channel television movie "Avalon High". He also appeared in the television special "". He starred on MTV's show "Faking It" as Liam Booker from 2014 until its cancellation in 2016. He also appeared on "Pretty Little Liars" as Ezra's younger brother, Wesley "Wes" Fitzgerald. In 2016, he starred in the role of Sam Fuller in the horror-thriller film, "Don't Hang Up".
Title: Doctor Zhivago (musical)
Passage: Doctor Zhivago A New Musical is a 2011 musical composed by Lucy Simon, lyrics by Michael Korie and Amy Powers, book by Michael Weller; it is based on Boris Pasternak's 1957 novel "Doctor Zhivago".
Title: Anthony Warlow
Passage: Anthony Thorne Warlow '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 18 November 1961 in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian opera and musical theatre performer, noted for his character acting and considerable vocal range. He is a classically trained lyric baritone.
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baritone
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Lucy Maunder
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Anthony Warlow
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What Wayne County, Michigan district did Hansen Clarke represent as a member of the United States House of Representatives?
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Title: Michigan's 13th congressional district
Passage: Michigan's 13th congressional district is a United States congressional district in Wayne County, Michigan.
Title: Gary Peters (politician)
Passage: Gary Charles Peters (born December 1, 1958) is an American politician and businessman who is the junior United States Senator from Michigan. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the U.S. Representative for Michigan 's 14 congressional district from 2013 until his election to the Senate. The district includes the eastern half of Detroit, as well as the Grosse Pointes, Hamtramck, Southfield and Pontiac. He previously represented Michigan 's 9 congressional district from 2009 to 2013. Following the redrawing of congressional district boundaries after the 2010 United States Census, Peters defeated fellow Congressman Hansen Clarke in the Democratic primary and won re-election in the newly redrawn 14th District.
Title: Michigan's 2nd House of Representatives district
Passage: Michigan's 2nd House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 2nd House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in the northeastern portion of Wayne County, Michigan, including much of Detroit's East Side and the Cities of Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe, and Grosse Pointe Park. The district was created in 1965, when the Michigan House of Representatives district naming scheme changed from a county-based system to a numerical one.
Title: Michigan's 5th House of Representatives district
Passage: Michigan's 5th House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 5th House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in the eastern portion of Wayne County, Michigan, including much of Southwest Detroit. The district was created in 1965, when the Michigan House of Representatives district naming scheme changed from a county-based system to a numerical one.
Title: Electoral history of Hansen Clarke
Passage: Hansen Clarke is a politician from the state of Michigan. He served two-terms in the Michigan Senate, serving from 2003 thru 2011, representing the city of Detroit. In 2005, Clarke unsuccessfully ran for Mayor of Detroit. He served in the United States House of Representatives, representing Michigan's 13th congressional district, from 2011 to 2013.
Title: Michigan's 6th House of Representatives district
Passage: Michigan's 6th House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 6th House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in the eastern portion of Wayne County, Michigan, including much of Southwest Detroit and the Cities of Ecorse and River Rouge. The district was created in 1965, when the Michigan House of Representatives district naming scheme changed from a county-based system to a numerical one.
Title: Raymond E. Basham
Passage: Raymond Edward Basham (born May 24, 1945) is a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. He was a Democratic member of the Michigan Senate, representing the 8th District from 2003-9. His district was located in central Wayne County. Previously he was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1997 to 2002. He currently serves as a member of the Wayne County Commission.
Title: Hansen Clarke
Passage: Hansen Clarke (born March 2, 1957) is an American politician and former U.S. Congressman and Representative-elect in the 14th Congressional District of Michigan. A Democrat, he was the U.S. Representative for Michigan 's 13th congressional district from 2011 to 2013. Prior to his election to Congress, he had been a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1991 through 1992 and from 1999 through 2002, and had represented the 1st District in the Michigan Senate from 2003 to 2011. Clarke was also the first U.S. Congressman of Bangladeshi descent.
Title: Michigan's 4th House of Representatives district
Passage: Michigan's 4th House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 4th House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in the eastern portion of Wayne County, Michigan, including much of Detroit's Midtown and New Center neighborhoods, and all of the city of Hamtramck. The district was created in 1965, when the Michigan House of Representatives district naming scheme changed from a county-based system to a numerical one.
Title: Michigan's 3rd House of Representatives district
Passage: Michigan's 3rd House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 3rd House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in the northeastern portion of Wayne County, Michigan, including much of Detroit's East Side. The district was created in 1965, when the Michigan House of Representatives district naming scheme changed from a county-based system to a numerical one.
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Michigan's 13th congressional district
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Electoral history of Hansen Clarke
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Michigan's 13th congressional district
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Who is the creator of a "The Sandman" spin-off?
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Title: Diagnosis: Murder
Passage: Diagnosis: Murder is an American comedymysterymedical crime drama television series starring Dick Van Dyke as Dr. Mark Sloan, a medical doctor who solves crimes with the help of his son Steve, a homicide detective played by his real-life son Barry. The series began as a spin-off of "Jake and the Fatman" (Dr. Mark Sloan made his first appearance in episode 4.19 "It Never Entered My Mind"), became a series of three TV movies, and then a weekly television series that debuted on CBS on October 29, 1993. Joyce Burditt wrote the episode in "Jake and the Fatman" and is listed here as the creator of the spin off series.
Title: Lucifer (TV series)
Passage: Lucifer is an American fantasy police procedural comedy-drama television series developed by Tom Kapinos that premiered on Fox on January 25, 2016. It features a character created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg taken from the comic book series "The Sandman", who later became the protagonist of the spin-off comic book series "Lucifer" written by Mike Carey, both published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint.
Title: Vince Gilligan
Passage: George Vincent Gilligan, Jr. (born February 10, 1967) is an American writer, producer, and director. He is known for his television work, specifically as creator, head writer, executive producer, and a director of "Breaking Bad" and its spin-off "Better Call Saul". He was a writer and producer for "The X-Files" and was the co-creator of its spin-off "The Lone Gunmen".
Title: Lucifer (DC Comics)
Passage: Lucifer Samael Morningstar is a DC Comics character appearing primarily as a supporting character in the comic book series "The Sandman" and as the title character of a spin-off, both published under the Vertigo imprint.
Title: Comic Book Tattoo
Passage: Comic Book Tattoo is an Eisner Award and Harvey Award-winning anthology graphic novel made up of fifty-one stories, each based on or inspired by a song by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos, published by Image Comics in 2008. Rantz Hoseley, longtime friend of Amos, served as the book's editor. Together, Hoseley and Amos gathered eighty different artists to collaborate on the book. "Comic Book Tattoo" includes an introduction by another longtime friend of Amos, Neil Gaiman, creator of "The Sandman" series.
Title: Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold
Passage: Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold is a 1996 comic book mini-series published by Vertigo, written by Alisa Kwitney and with art by Kent Williams, Michael Zulli, Scott Hampton and Rebecca Guay. A spin-off from Neil Gaiman's Sandman series, it features Destiny of the Endless, a character available for use by other writers because, unlike the other Endless, Gaiman had not created him.
Title: Osiris (DC Comics)
Passage: Osiris is the name of three fictional characters published by DC Comics. The first appeared in 1994 as a foil for the Justice League. The second appeared under the Vertigo Comics imprint in a spin-off of "The Sandman" in 2002. The third debuted in the pages of "Teen Titans" and "52" in 2006.
Title: Death: The High Cost of Living
Passage: Death: The High Cost of Living is a comic, written by Neil Gaiman with art by Chris Bachalo and Mark Buckingham. It is a spin-off from Gaiman's best-selling Vertigo Comics series "The Sandman", featuring the Sandman (Dream)'s elder sister, Death of the Endless. Its premise is that Death takes human form once a century, to remain grounded and in touch with humanity, an idea touched upon in several other media, for example in the 1934 film "Death Takes a Holiday" and in the Terry Pratchett novel "Reaper Man".
Title: List of Lucifer episodes
Passage: "Lucifer" is an American fantasy police procedural dramedy television series developed by Tom Kapinos that premiered on Fox on January 25, 2016. It features a character created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg taken from the comic book series "The Sandman", which later became the protagonist of the spin-off comic book series "Lucifer" written by Mike Carey, both published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint.
Title: Michael Demiurgos
Passage: Michael Demiurgos is a fictional character in the Lucifer series by DC comics, and is a creation of Mike Carey, based on the archangel Michael.
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Mike Carey
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Michael Demiurgos
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Lucifer (DC Comics)
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The film The illustrated Man is based upon a science fiction short story, which was published in 1951 by what author?
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Title: The Quest for Saint Aquin
Passage: "The Quest for Saint Aquin" is a science fiction short story by American writer Anthony Boucher, originally published in 1951 in "New Tales of Space and Time". "The Quest for Saint Aquin" was among the stories selected in 1970 by the Science Fiction Writers of America as one of the best science fiction short stories published before the creation of the Nebula Awards. As such, it was published in "The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume One, 1929-1964".
Title: The Veldt (short story)
Passage: "The Veldt" is a science fiction short story by American author Ray Bradbury. Originally appearing as "The World the Children Made" in the 23 September 1950 issue of "The Saturday Evening Post", it was republished under its current name in the 1951 anthology "The Illustrated Man".
Title: The Man Who Evolved
Passage: "The Man Who Evolved" is a science fiction short story by American writer Edmond Hamilton, first published in the April 1931 issue of "Wonder Stories". In his comments on the story in "Before the Golden Age", Isaac Asimov called it the first science fiction short story (as opposed to novel) that impressed him so much it stayed in his mind permanently. In her introduction to "The Best of Edmond Hamilton", Leigh Brackett called the story "a fine example of Hamilton's skill in encapsulating an enormous theme into the neat and perfect compass of a short story."
Title: The Rocket (short story)
Passage: "The Rocket" is a Science fiction short story (initially published under the name "Outcast of the Stars") by American writer Ray Bradbury. It is also included in "The Illustrated Man", a collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury.
Title: The Illustrated Man (film)
Passage: The Illustrated Man is a 1969 American science fiction film directed by Jack Smight and starring Rod Steiger as a man whose tattoos on his body represent visions of frightening futures. The film is based on three short stories from the 1951 collection "The Illustrated Man" by Ray Bradbury: "The Veldt", "The Long Rain", and "The Last Night of the World".
Title: Cassandra (short story)
Passage: "Cassandra" is a science fiction short story by American science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh. It was first published in "The Magazine of Fantasy Science Fiction" in October 1978, and won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 1979. It was only her second published short story, after "The Dark King" (1977).
Title: Twilight (Campbell short story)
Passage: "Twilight" is a science fiction short story by American writer John W. Campbell originally published in 1934 in "Astounding Stories", and apparently inspired by H. G. Wells' article "The Man of the Year Million". In 1970, it was selected as one of the best science fiction short stories published before the creation of the Nebula Awards by the Science Fiction Writers of America. As such, it was published in "The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume One, 1929-1964".
Title: The Exiles (Bradbury story)
Passage: "The Exiles" is a science fiction short story by Ray Bradbury. It was originally published as "The Mad Wizards of Mars" in "Maclean's" on September 15, 1949 and was reprinted, in revised form, the following year by "The Magazine of Fantasy Science Fiction". First collected in "The Illustrated Man" (1951), it was later included in the collections "R Is for Rocket" (1962), "" (2003), "A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories" (2005) and "A Pleasure to Burn" (2010, under the "Mad Wizards" title and presumably with the "Maclean's" text).
Title: Mars Is Heaven!
Passage: "Mars Is Heaven!" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury, originally published in 1948 in "Planet Stories". "Mars Is Heaven!" was among the stories selected in 1970 by the Science Fiction Writers of America as one of the best science fiction short stories published before the creation of the Nebula Awards. As such, it was published in "The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume One, 19291964". It also appears as the sixth chapter of "The Martian Chronicles", retitled "The Third Expedition".
Title: The Little Black Bag
Passage: "The Little Black Bag" is a science fiction short story by American Cyril M. Kornbluth, first published in the July 1950 edition of "Astounding Science Fiction". It is a predecessor of sorts to the story "The Marching Morons". It won the 2001 Retroactive Hugo Award for Best Novelette (of 1951) and was also recognized as the 13th best all-time short science fiction story in a 1971 "Analog Science Fact Fiction" poll, tied with "Microcosmic God" by Theodore Sturgeon. It was among the stories selected in 1970 by the Science Fiction Writers of America as one of the best science fiction short stories published before the creation of the Nebula Awards. As such, it was published in "The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume One, 1929-1964".
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Ray Bradbury
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The Illustrated Man (film)
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The Veldt (short story)
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Chun Woo-hee had a supporting role in which 2011 South Korean comedy-drama?
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Title: Argon (TV series)
Passage: Argon () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Chun Woo-hee about passionate reporters. The series marks Chun Woo-hee's first small screen lead role. It aired on cable channel tvN every Monday and Tuesday at 22:50 (KST) from September 4 to September 26, 2017.
Title: The Duo
Passage: The Duo () is a 2011 South Korean historical drama series, starring Chun Jung-myung, Lee Sang-yoon, Han Ji-hye and Seo Hyun-jin. It aired on MBC from February 7 to May 24, 2011 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 32 episodes.
Title: Han Gong-ju
Passage: Han Gong-ju () is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Su-jin, starring Chun Woo-hee in the title role. It was inspired by the infamous Miryang gang rape case of 2004.
Title: One Day (2017 film)
Passage: One Day () is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Yoon-ki and starring Kim Nam-gil and Chun Woo-hee. The film was released on April 5, 2017.
Title: City Hunter (TV series)
Passage: City Hunter () is a 2011 South Korean television drama based on the Japanese manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo, starring Lee Min-ho, Park Min-young, Lee Joon-hyuk, Kim Sang-joong, Kim Sang-ho, Hwang Sun-hee, Goo Ha-ra, Chun Ho-jin and Lee Kwang-soo. It premiered on May 25, 2011 on SBS and finished broadcasting on July 28, 2011.
Title: Sunny (2011 film)
Passage: Sunny () is a 2011 South Korean comedy-drama film. The film is about a middle-aged woman who tries to fulfill her friend's dying wish of reuniting their group of high school friends. The film alternates between two timelines: the present day where the women are middle-aged, and the 1980s when they were in high school. It is the second film by writer-director Kang Hyeong-cheol, who previously directed "Scandal Makers" (2008).
Title: Chun Woo-hee
Passage: Chun Woo-hee (born April 20, 1987) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 2004, but first drew attention with her supporting role as a rebellious teenager in the 2011 box-office hit "Sunny". In 2014, Chun received domestic and international critical acclaim for her first leading role as the title character in "Han Gong-ju", a coming-of-age indie about a traumatized young woman trying to move on with her life after a tragedy. Her other notable films include "The Beauty Inside" (2015), "Love, Lies" (2016) and "The Wailing" (2016).
Title: Love, Lies (2016 film)
Passage: Love, Lies () is 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Park Heung-sik, reuniting "The Beauty Inside" co-stars Han Hyo-joo, Chun Woo-hee and Yoo Yeon-seok. The story takes place in 1943, during the Imperial Japanese occupation of Korea. In the film, best friends Jung So-yul (Han Hyo-joo) and Seo Yeon-hee (Chun Woo-hee) are two of the last remaining "gisaeng". Although they enjoy pop music, they are committed to singing "jeongga", or classical Korean songs. So-yul's life falls apart when her lover, pop music producer Kim Yoon-woo (Yoo Yeon-seok), falls in love with Yeon-hee and helps her debut as a pop singer. The story follows So-yul's downward spiral as she is consumed by uncontrollable jealousy.
Title: Glory Jane
Passage: Glory Jane (; lit. "Young-kwang's Jae-in" or Man of Honor) is a 2011 South Korean television drama series, starring Chun Jung-myung, Park Min-young, and Lee Jang-woo. The series follows the romantic and professional trials of an aspiring nurse and two baseball players as they strive for their love and dreams. It aired on KBS2 from October 12 to December 29, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.
Title: The Suicide Forecast
Passage: The Suicide Forecast (; lit. "Suspicious Customers") is a 2011 South Korean comedy-drama film. It is Jo Jin-mo's directorial debut.
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Sunny
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Chun Woo-hee
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Sunny (2011 film)
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Philip Saville and Lee Robinson, are British?
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Title: The Best House in London
Passage: The Best House in London is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring David Hemmings, Joanna Pettet, George Sanders, Warren Mitchell, John Bird, Maurice Denham and Bill Fraser.
Title: Murder at 3am
Passage: Murder at 3am is a 1953 British crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring Dennis Price, Peggy Evans and Philip Saville. The screenplay of this "quota quickie" involves a Scotland Yard detective who investigates a series of attacks on women.
Title: Lee Robinson (director)
Passage: Lee Robinson (22 February 1923 22 September 2003) was an Australian producer, director and screenwriter who was Australia's most prolific filmmaker of the 1950s.
Title: Philip Saville
Passage: Philip Saville (sometimes credited as Philip Savile, 28 October 1930 22 December 2016) was a British television and film director, screenwriter and former actor whose career lasted half a century. The British Film Institute's Screenonline website has described Saville as "one of Britain's most prolific and pioneering television and film directors".
Title: Lee Robinson (politician)
Passage: William Lee Robinson (September 24, 1943 November 4, 2015) was an American politician who was the Mayor of Macon, Georgia from 19871991, and a four-term State Senator of Georgia. At the time of his death, Lee Robinson was serving as the Circuit Public Defender of the Macon (Georgia) Judicial Circuit, which includes Bibb, Peach and Crawford Counties.
Title: Gordon P. Saville
Passage: Gordon Philip Saville (September 14, 1902 January 31, 1984) was a United States Air Force major general who was the top authority on US air defense from 1940 to 1951. Blunt and direct in manner, Saville had been an outspoken proponent of tactical aviation in the 1930s against a brotherhood of airmen who promoted strategic bombing.
Title: Shadey
Passage: Shadey is a 1985 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring Antony Sher, Billie Whitelaw and Patrick Macnee. The screenplay concerns a man with clairvoyant qualities who is recruited by British intelligence for a secret mission. The film grossed over 65,817.
Title: The Fruit Machine
Passage: The Fruit Machine (known as Wonderland in the United States) is a 1988 British film thriller starring Tony Forsyth, Emile Charles, Bruce Payne and Robbie Coltrane in the role of "Annabelle". The film, which was directed by BAFTA-winner Philip Saville, is about two gay teen friends who are running from an underworld assassin and the police. It was produced by UK TV company Granada Productions. The film showcases the rising careers of actors Coltrane and Payne, as well as future Academy Awards winner, composer Hans Zimmer, who wrote the soundtrack.
Title: Count Dracula (1977 film)
Passage: Count Dracula is a British television adaptation of the novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker. Produced by the BBC (in the then standard videofilm hybrid format), it first aired on BBC 2 on 22 December 1977. It is among the more faithful of the many adaptations of the original book. Directed by Philip Saville, it stars Louis Jourdan as Count Dracula and Frank Finlay as Van Helsing.
Title: Southern International Productions
Passage: Southern International Productions was an Australian film production company established in the 1950s by Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty. For a few years it was the most prolific film production company in Australia, pioneering international co-productions with France, but a series of box office failures starting with "Dust in the Sun" caused it to be liquidated. Rafferty left producing but Lee Robinson later formed another company, Fauna, with actor John McCallum.
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Philip Saville
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Lee Robinson (director)
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hich of Anne Robinson's Antiques Roadshow's co-workers has a main interest of ceramics?
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Title: Marsha Bemko
Passage: Marsha Bemko is an American television producer. She is the executive producer of the PBS series "Antiques Roadshow". In addition to "Antiques Roadshow", Bemko is also executive producer for PBS's antiques series "Market Warriors".
Title: Lara Spencer
Passage: Lara Christine Von Seelen (known professionally as Lara Spencer) (born June 19, 1969) is an American television presenter. She is best known for being the co-anchor for ABC's "Good Morning America". She is also a correspondent for "Nightline" and ABC News. Previously, she was the host of the syndicated entertainment newsmagazine "The Insider" from 2004 to 2011, and was a regular contributor to CBS's "The Early Show". Before then, she was the national correspondent for "Good Morning America" and spent several years as a lifestyle reporter for WABC-TV. She also hosted "Antiques Roadshow" on PBS for the 2004 and 2005 seasons, and "Antiques Roadshow FYI", a spin-off of "Antiques Roadshow", during 2005. She hosts the show "Flea Market Flip" on both HGTV and the Great American Country channel.
Title: Antiques Roadshow (U.S. TV series)
Passage: Antiques Roadshow is an American television program broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television stations. The series features local antiques owners who bring in items to be appraised by experts. Provenance, history, and value of the items are discussed. Based on the original British "Antiques Roadshow" which premiered in 1979 the American version first aired in 1997. When taping locations are decided, they are announced on the series website raising the profile of various small to mid-size cities, such as Billings, Montana; Biloxi, Mississippi; Bismarck, North Dakota; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Hot Springs, Arkansas; and Rapid City, South Dakota. "Antiques Roadshow" has been nominated 14 times for a Primetime Emmy.
Title: Eric Knowles
Passage: Eric Knowles (born 19 February 1953 in Nelson, Lancashire, England) is a British antiques expert whose main interest is in ceramics.
Title: Going for a Song
Passage: Going for a Song was an antiques quiz show broadcast by the BBC from 1965-1977. It was a forerunner of the "Antiques Roadshow". The original television series was hosted by presenter Max Robertson, with Arthur Negus appearing as the resident expert and antique valuer. Revivals of the programme were made in the 1990s, hosted by Michael Parkinson (1995-1999), and Anne Robinson (2000), with Eric Knowles as the resident antiques expert, and in 2001 by Michael Aspel.
Title: Antikrundan
Passage: Antikrundan is the Swedish version of the original BBC format "Antiques Roadshow". The show visits different locations in Sweden and lets people bring their antiques to be valued by experts. It remains popular and often has more than 2 million viewers. The 19th season was shown in 2009. Most of the experts have been with the programme since the start. Jesper Aspegren was the original host. He left in 1999 and was succeeded by Anne Lundberg.
Title: Flog It!
Passage: Flog It! is a television series broadcast on the BBC since 27 May 2002, presented by Paul Martin (although the first five episodes were presented by Mark Harnden). The show follows a similar formula to "Antiques Roadshow", with members of the public bringing their antiques to be viewed and valued by a team of experts. However, unlike "Antiques Roadshow", they are then given the option to sell their items at an auction.
Title: John Sandon
Passage: John Sandon (born 1959 in Worcester) is a British expert and prolific author on ceramics and glass. He is best known as an expert on the BBC's "Antiques Roadshow", which he joined in 1985.
Title: Antiques Roadshow
Passage: Antiques Roadshow is a British television show in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom (and occasionally in other countries) to appraise antiques brought in by local people. It has been running since 1979, based on a 1977 documentary series. The series has spawned versions in other countries with the same TV format, including Canada and the United States. s of 2017 it is presented by Fiona Bruce and is in its 39th series.
Title: Belvoir Media Group
Passage: Belvoir Media Group LLC is publisher of newsletters, magazines and websites. Based in Norwalk, Connecticut, its titles include "MaryJamesFram"; "Antiques Roadshow Insider," a newsletter licensed by WGBH-TV, producer of "Antiques Roadshow"; and "Practical Sailor".
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Eric Knowles
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Going for a Song
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Eric Knowles
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Xavier Saint-Just is famous for his paintings for a children's book by Felix Salten, which would be the basis for a 1942 animated film produced by whom?
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Title: Bambi
Passage: Bambi is a 1942 American animated film directed by David Hand (supervising a team of sequence directors), produced by Walt Disney and based on the book "Bambi, a Life in the Woods" by Austrian author Felix Salten. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures on August 13, 1942, and is the fifth Disney animated feature film.
Title: Faline
Passage: Faline is a fictional character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel "Bambi, A Life in the Woods" and its sequel "Bambi's Children", as well as in the Disney animated films "Bambi" and "Bambi II". Her mother is Ena. First shown as a fawn and later as a young adult doe, Faline's role is as Bambi's friend and later mate.
Title: Xavier Saint-Just
Passage: Xavier Saint-Just pseud, of Georges Neczpal (age unknown) was a 20th-century French artist, painter and illustrator. He illustrated ads for many of the top magazines during the 1950s and 1960s. He is most widely regarded as a children's book illustrator but also created erotic art under the slight name variation of Xavier Saint-Justh into the 1980s. His whimsical style of art was very influential and is still imitated by illustrators today. Among the best-known of Saint-Just's art works are his Bambi paintings which were commissioned for a children's book by Felix Salten, they have been reproduced on everything from clothes and handbags to cigarette lighters .
Title: The Shaggy D.A.
Passage: The Shaggy D.A. is a 1976 American comedy film and a sequel to "The Shaggy Dog" (1959) produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and written by Don Tait, based on the original film and inspired by the long out-of-print Felix Salten novel, "The Hound of Florence."
Title: Bambi's Children
Passage: Bambi's Children: The Story of a Forest Family (German: Bambis Kinder: Eine Familie im Walde ) is a novel written by Austrian author Felix Salten as a sequel to his successful work "Bambi, A Life in the Woods".
Title: Fnf Minuten Amerika
Passage: Fnf Minuten Amerika (German: America in five minutes) is a 1931 travel book by the Austrian writer Felix Salten, depicting his tour of 1930 in the United States of America. This is his second travel book, following his account of Palestine, "Neue Menschen auf alter Erde", of 1925.
Title: Bambi (character)
Passage: Bambi is the title character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel "Bambi, A Life in the Woods" and its sequel "Bambi's Children", as well as the Disney animated films "Bambi" and "Bambi II". The character of Bambi also appears in Saltens novels "Perri" and "Fifteen Rabbits".
Title: Larry Morey
Passage: Lawrence L. "Larry" Morey (March 26, 1905 May 8, 1971) was an American lyricist and screenwriter. He co-wrote some of the most successful songs in Disney movies of the 1930s and 1940s, including "Heigh-Ho", "Some Day My Prince Will Come", and "Whistle While You Work"; and was also responsible for adapting Felix Salten's book "Bambi, A Life in the Woods" into the 1942 Disney film, "Bambi".
Title: Felix Salten
Passage: Felix Salten (6 September 1869 8 October 1945) was an Austrian author and critic in Vienna. His most famous work is "Bambi, a Life in the Woods" (1923).
Title: Neue Menschen auf alter Erde
Passage: Neue Menschen auf alter Erde: Eine Palstinafahrt (German: New people on ancient soil: A tour to Palestine) is a 1925 travel book by Felix Salten, depicting his 1924 visit to Mandatory Palestine. Like his 1931 travel volume "Fnf Minuten Amerika", also "Neue Menschen auf alter Erde" was first published as a series of feuilletons in a Vienna newspaper.
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Walt Disney
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Xavier Saint-Just
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Bambi
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How many national player of the year awards did the 2015 Diamond Head Classic tournament's mvp win in 2016?
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Title: 2014 Diamond Head Classic
Passage: The 2014 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the sixth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 201415 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. George Washington defeated No. 11-ranked Wichita State to with the tournament championship. Kevin Larsen was named the tournament's MVP.
Title: 2011 Diamond Head Classic
Passage: The 2011 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the third annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 201112 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Kansas State defeated Long Beach State to win the tournament championship. Rodney McGruder was named the tournament's MVP.
Title: 2010 Diamond Head Classic
Passage: The 2010 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the second annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 201011 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Butler defeated Washington State to win the tournament championship. Matt Howard was named the tournament's MVP.
Title: 2017 Diamond Head Classic
Passage: The 2017 Diamond Head Classic is an upcoming mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament that will be played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It will be the ninth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament, and will be part of the 201718 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.
Title: 2016 Diamond Head Classic
Passage: The 2016 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament that was played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the eighth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2016-17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. San Diego State defeated San Francisco to win the tournament championship. Zylan Cheatham was named the tournament's MVP.
Title: 2015 Diamond Head Classic
Passage: The 2015 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament that was played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the seventh annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 201516 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. No. 3-ranked Oklahoma defeated Harvard to win the tournament championship. Buddy Hield was named the tournament's MVP.
Title: 2012 Diamond Head Classic
Passage: The 2012 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the fourth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 201213 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. No. 3-ranked Arizona defeated No. 17-ranked San Diego State to win the tournament championship. Solomon Hill was named the tournament's MVP.
Title: 2009 Diamond Head Classic
Passage: The 2009 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22 , 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the first annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 200910 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. USC defeated No. 20-ranked UNLV to win the tournament championship. Mike Gerrity was named the tournament's MVP.
Title: 2013 Diamond Head Classic
Passage: The 2013 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the fifth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 201314 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. No. 14-ranked Iowa State defeated Boise State 7066 to win the tournament championship. DeAndre Kane was named the tournament's MVP.
Title: Buddy Hield
Passage: Chavano Rainier "Buddy" Hield (born December 17, 1993) is a Bahamian professional basketball player for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was named the Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 2015 and 2016, and in 2016, he received four major national player of the year awardsthe John R. Wooden Award, the Naismith Award, "Sporting News" Player of the Year, and the Oscar Robertson Trophy. Hield was selected with the sixth overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft by the New Orleans Pelicans.
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in 2016, he received four major national player of the year awards
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2015 Diamond Head Classic
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Buddy Hield
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What job do both Danny Worsnop and Mina Caputo have in common?
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Title: Asking Alexandria
Passage: Asking Alexandria are an English rock band from York, North Yorkshire consisting of lead vocalist Danny Worsnop, guitarists Ben Bruce and Cameron Liddell, drummer James Cassells and bassist Sam Bettley.
Title: Mina Caputo
Passage: Mina Caputo (born Keith Caputo on December 4, 1973) is an American singer best known as the lead singer and a founding member of the New York heavy metal band Life of Agony.
Title: We Are Harlot
Passage: We Are Harlot, often shortened to just Harlot, is a hard rock supergroup organized by singer Danny Worsnop, of Asking Alexandria and Jeff George who was formerly Sebastian Bach's guitarist. The lineup also includes bassist Brian Weaver from Silvertide and drummer Bruno Agra formerly of Revolution Renaissance. Formed in 2011, they released their first single titled "Denial" in 2014 and released their debut self-titled album on March 30, 2015 in the US (earliest release March 27 in Germany), which debuted in US and UK charts and sold 5,000 copies in the US in its first week.
Title: Digital Renegade
Passage: Digital Renegade (stylized as [digitalrenegade]) is the third studio album by American electronicore band I See Stars. It was released on March 13, 2012 through Sumerian Records. It features guest vocals by Danny Worsnop from the English metalcore band Asking Alexandria and Cassadee Pope from the American rock band Hey Monday.
Title: Ben Bruce
Passage: Benjamin Paul "Ben" Bruce (born 31 October 1988) is an English musician. He is a solo artist and also the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of metalcore band Asking Alexandria. Bruce co-founded the band with lead vocalist Danny Worsnop.
Title: I Won't Give In
Passage: "I Won't Give In" is a song by British metalcore band Asking Alexandria, released on 26 May 2015 as the first single from their fourth studio album "The Black". It marks the first song featuring new frontman Denis Stoff after the departure of former vocalist Danny Worsnop in January 2015.
Title: Stand Up and Scream
Passage: Stand Up and Scream is the debut studio album by English metalcore band Asking Alexandria, released on 15 September 2009 through Sumerian Records. The album has charted at number 170 on the Billboard 200, number 29 on Top Independent albums, and number 5 on Top Heatseekers. The record managed to remain at the Top Heatseekers chart at position number 36 until the end of July 2010. The album received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with Danny Worsnop's unclean vocals, and the loud guitars and drums being praised. However, the lyrics, Worsnop's clean vocals and electronic elements were subject of criticism. The album has gone on to sell over 100,000 copies worldwide.
Title: The Black (Asking Alexandria album)
Passage: The Black is the fourth studio album by English rock band Asking Alexandria. It was released on 25 March 2016, and is their first and only album to feature second lead vocalist Denis Stoff, who replaced original lead vocalist Danny Worsnop. Worsnop returned to the band in October of 2016. The album was preceded by the singles "I Won't Give In" released on 26 May 2015, "Undivided" released on 25 September 2015, and the album's eponymous track "The Black" released on 2 February 2016. The first song on the album, "Let It Sleep", was released on 3 March 2016, with a music video for the track being released the following day.
Title: Danny Worsnop
Passage: Danny Robert Worsnop (born 4 September 1990) is a British musician, singer and songwriter, prominently known as the lead vocalist of rock bands Asking Alexandria and We Are Harlot. He has worked with several artists including I See Stars, With One Last Breath, Breathe Carolina and Memphis May Fire, providing guest vocals on several songs.
Title: What Have You Done
Passage: "What Have You Done" is the first single from Dutch symphonic metalrock band Within Temptation's fourth studio album "The Heart of Everything" (2007). The song features guest vocals from Life of Agony's lead singer Mina Caputo (then known as Keith Caputo) and it was released as the album's first single in early 2007 (see 2007 in music). It became their first charting single in Canada and in the United States. A new editversion of the song was released in the U.S. through iTunes on 26 June 2007.
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singer
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Mina Caputo
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Which of the countries that competed in the 2017 Asian Quidditch Cup is abbreviated ROK?
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Title: Northern and Southern Cups
Passage: The Northern and Southern Cups are the two major regional quidditch tournaments of the United Kingdom. Organised by QuidditchUK, the tournaments serve both as qualification prerequisites for other tournaments, such as the European Quidditch Cup and the British Quidditch cup alongside being there own stand alone tournaments. regionals are often considered the most important tournaments of the year, after the British Quidditch Cup.
Title: US Quidditch Cup 9
Passage: The US Quidditch Cup 9 was the 2016 edition of the US Quidditch Cup, a quidditch club tournament organized by US Quidditch. The tournament was held in Columbia, South Carolina from April 1617, 2016.
Title: European Quidditch Cup
Passage: The European Quidditch Cup, also known as EQC and formerly as the European Quidditch Championship, is the culminating championship tournament for the sport of quidditch in Europe. It began to be legitimised in 2014 when the International Quidditch Association became an international federation for quidditch. The first tournament took place in 2012 in France as quidditch began to develop across Europe. Today, the tournament is the highest level of championship in Europe besides the European Games with league-level tournaments being the qualifying competitions. EQC 2015 was held on 1819 April 2015 in Oxford, UK.
Title: US Quidditch Cup
Passage: The US Quidditch Cup is the United States championship of quidditch. Held yearly in the US since 2007, it was formerly organized by the International Quidditch Association and known as the Quidditch World Cup. Although maintained by the IQA, it was almost a purely US-based tournament, seeing little turnout from teams outside of the country. This tournament's organizing body was changed to US Quidditch when the IQA took on its new role as international sports federation, choosing instead to host Global Games as a world championship with individual teams relying on their national governing body for a culminating tournament.
Title: South Korea
Passage: South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (abbreviated ROK), is a sovereign state in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. Officially, its territory consists of the whole Korean Peninsula and its adjacent islands, which are largely mountainous. South Koreans lead a distinctive urban lifestyle, as half of them live in high-rises concentrated in the Seoul Capital Area with 25 million residents. The capital Seoul is the world's sixth leading global city with the fifth largest economy and is the seventh most sustainable city in the world.
Title: Spanish Quidditch Cup
Passage: The Spanish Quidditch Cup is the main championship of the Spanish quidditch. It's an annual event, celebrated for the first time in 2016. The 2016 Spanish Quidditch Cup was the first edition of this tournament. It was played on the February 6th and 7th, 2016 in Campo Grande football fields in Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Madrid. 8 teams from Andalusia, Basque Country, Galicia and Madrid joined for this event where the locals, Madrid Wolves, won the championship beating Bizkaia Boggarts in the final 140-70.
Title: 2017 Asian Quidditch Cup
Passage: The 2017 Asian Quidditch Cup is the second edition of the Asian Quidditch Cup (AQC). It was held in Hanoi, Vietnam on 23 July 2017. Five teams from Australia, Malaysia, South Korea and Vietnam competed in the tournament.
Title: IQA World Cup VII
Passage: The IQA World Cup VII was the 2014 edition of the IQA World Cup (now the US Quidditch Cup), a quidditch club tournament then organized by the International Quidditch Association. The tournament was held in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina from April 56, 2014.
Title: European Games (quidditch)
Passage: The IQA European Games (EG) are the biennial games for the sport of quidditch held in Europe where national governing bodies send national teams to compete. The European Games were created in response to the IQA World Cup, the biennial tournament wherein nations from across the world compete in a similar style to the FIFA World Cup. Both Games alternate years so in the off years regional tournaments such as the European Games or the Asian Quidditch Cup can occur. These games are the highest level of championships in quidditch aside from Global Games. The 2015 champions were Team France, narrowly beating Team UK.
Title: US Quidditch Cup 10
Passage: The US Quidditch Cup 10 will be the 2017 edition of the US Quidditch Cup, a quidditch club tournament organized by US Quidditch. The tournament will for the second time take place in Kissimmee, Florida from April 89, 2017.
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South Korea
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2017 Asian Quidditch Cup
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South Korea
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Who directed the film inspired by the life and work of the Marquis de Sade, "Quills" re-imagines the last years of the Marquis's incarceration in the insane asylum at Charenton, who's costume designers work has been recognized in numerous films such as "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"?
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Title: MaratSade (film)
Passage: The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, usually shortened to MaratSade (] ), is a 1967 British film adaptation of Peter Weiss' play "MaratSade". The screen adaptation is directed by Peter Brook, and originated in his theatre production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. The English version was written by Adrian Mitchell from a translation by Geoffrey Skelton.
Title: MaratSade
Passage: The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade (German: "Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats dargestellt durch die Schauspielgruppe des Hospizes zu Charenton unter Anleitung des Herrn de Sade" ), usually shortened to MaratSade (] ), is a 1963 play by Peter Weiss. The work was first published in German.
Title: Quills
Passage: Quills is a 2000 American-British-German period film directed by Philip Kaufman and adapted from the Obie award-winning play by Doug Wright, who also wrote the original screenplay. Inspired by the life and work of the Marquis de Sade, "Quills" re-imagines the last years of the Marquis's incarceration in the insane asylum at Charenton. It stars Geoffrey Rush as de Sade, Joaquin Phoenix as the Abb du Coulmier, Michael Caine as Dr. Royer-Collard, and Kate Winslet as laundress Madeleine "Maddie" LeClerc.
Title: Victor J. Zolfo
Passage: Victor J. Zolfo is a set decorator who has worked in the film industry since the late 1980s. Zolfo won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction and the BAFTA Award for Best Production Design for the 2008 film "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", sharing the awards for the film with art director and production designer Donald Graham Burt. He was also part of the 20-person team who won the Art Directors Guild's Excellence in Production Design Award for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button".
Title: Jacqueline West
Passage: Jacqueline West is an American costume designer whose work has been recognized in numerous films such as "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen", "Quills", "State of Play", "The Tree of Life", "Seventh Son", and "The Revenant".
Title: La socit
Passage: La Socit (La Societe) or The Society is a term applied to those who follow the works of the Marquis de Sade or the sadian principles. Groups are usually highly secretive with small numbers and stringent entry requirements. It is unsure where the group originated, but it is referred to in several prominent works on de Sade's life, including "Sade Mon Prochain" ("Sade My Neighbor") by Pierre Klossowski written in 1947.
Title: Cen Chaffin
Passage: Cen Chaffin is an American film producer who has frequently collaborated with director and husband David Fincher. She and her fellow producers were nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (2008) and "The Social Network" (2010). She won American Film Institute's AFI Awards for these films as well as for "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2011). Chaffin was nominated for Producers Guild of America's Producers of the Year Awards for the three aforementioned films and was also nominated a British Academy Film Award for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and "The Social Network".
Title: De Sade (film)
Passage: De Sade ("German title": Das Ausschweifende Leben des Marquis De Sade) is a 1969 American-German drama film starring Keir Dullea and Senta Berger. It is based on the life of Donatien Alphonse Franois, Marquis de Sade, named Louis Alphonse Donatien in the film.
Title: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (short story)
Passage: "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and first published in "Colliers" Magazine on May 27, 1922. It was subsequently anthologized in his book "Tales of the Jazz Age", which is occasionally published as "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Jazz Age Stories".
Title: Marquis de Sade: Justine
Passage: Marquis de Sade: Justine (Italian: Justine ovvero le disavventure della virt ) is a 1969 West German-Italian film directed by Jess Franco. The film is based on "Justine" by the Marquis de Sade. The film is set in 1700s France where Justine (Romina Power) and her sister Juliet (Maria Rohm) are orphans in Paris. Juliet becomes a prostitute and marries a rich noble. Justine is falsely arrested and sentenced to death. Justine escapes from prison to become a fugitive.
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Philip Kaufman
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Jacqueline West
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Quills
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Which of the film in which D.W. Brown starred is directed by Amy Heckerling ?
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Title: Hot Girl (The Office)
Passage: "Hot Girl" is the sixth episode and season finale of the first season of the American comedy television series "The Office", and the show's 6th episode overall. The episode aired on NBC in the United States on April 26, 2005. The episode was written by consulting producer Mindy Kaling, marking her first writing credit for the series. The episode was directed by Amy Heckerling, her only directing credit for the series.
Title: Clueless (film)
Passage: Clueless is a 1995 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Paul Rudd and Brittany Murphy, and was produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence. It is loosely based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel "Emma", updating the setting to modern-day Beverly Hills.
Title: Look Who's Talking
Passage: Look Who's Talking is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling, and stars John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. Bruce Willis plays the voice of Mollie's son, Mikey. The film features George Segal as Albert, the illegitimate father of Mikey.
Title: Father and the Bride
Passage: "Father and the Bride is the 12th episode of season 5 on the show, Gossip Girl. The episode was directed by Amy Heckerling and written by Peter Elkoff. It was aired on January 23, 2012 on the CW.
Title: National Lampoon's European Vacation
Passage: European Vacation (originally given the working title Vacation '2' Europe) is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling and written by John Hughes and Robert Klane based on a story by Hughes. The second film in National Lampoon's "Vacation" film series, it stars Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo. Dana Hill and Jason Lively replace Dana Barron and Anthony Michael Hall as Griswald children Audrey and Rusty. After Hall declined to reprise his role (he decided to star in "Weird Science" instead), the producers decided to recast both children.
Title: Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Passage: Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling and written by Cameron Crowe, adapted from his 1981 book of the same name. Crowe went undercover at Clairemont High School in San Diego and wrote about his experiences.
Title: D.W. Brown
Passage: D. W. Brown is the co-owner and head instructor at the Joanne BaronD. W. Brown Studio in Santa Monica, California. He began his acting career early at the age of 15 in his hometown theater company in Tucson, Arizona Starring in "Desire Under The Elms". He later came to Los Angeles, where he starred in films such as "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", his own series, "Jo's Cousin," and performed numerous leading roles in film and on television.
Title: I Could Never Be Your Woman
Passage: I Could Never Be Your Woman is a 2007 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Amy Heckerling and starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Paul Rudd. The film was released on May 11, 2007 in Spain, July 18 in Belgium, September 14 in Brazil, September 20 in Greece and October 19 in Taiwan. The film was not released theatrically in the United States, instead going direct to DVD on February 12, 2008. It was also sent straight to DVD in Italy (February 6), the UK (July 14), Finland (August 6), Australia, Iceland (both August 27) and Germany (December 11). It also went direct to DVD on February 1, 2011 in France.
Title: Fast Times
Passage: Fast Times is an American sitcom based on the 1982 movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" that was produced by Amy Heckerling, who directed the original film. It ran for 7 episodes on CBS from March 3 until April 23, 1986. Cameron Crowe, who penned the original "Fast Times" novel and film screenplay, served as creative consultant. Moon Unit Zappa participated as a technical consultant. She was hired in order to research slang terms and mannerisms of teenagers, as she had just graduated from high school at the time and had a much better grasp of then-current high school behavior than the writers. Oingo Boingo provided the theme song.
Title: Vamps (film)
Passage: Vamps is an American comedy horror film directed by Amy Heckerling, starring Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter, which was released on November 2, 2012.
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High
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D.W. Brown
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High
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What two cities have publication offices of the weekly newsmagazine which also has a publication office in the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain?
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Title: Balearic regional election, 2003
Passage: The 2003 Balearic regional election was held on Sunday, 25 May 2003, to elect the 6th Parliament of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands. All 59 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.
Title: Balearic regional election, 1999
Passage: The 1999 Balearic regional election was held on Sunday, 13 June 1999, to elect the 5th Parliament of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands. All 59 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain, as well as the 1999 European Parliament election.
Title: Balearic donkey
Passage: The Balearic donkey, Catalan: Ase Balear , Spanish: Asno Balear , is a breed of domestic donkey indigenous to the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands, in the Mediterranean off the eastern coast of Spain. Although found mainly in Mallorca, the largest island of the group, it is found also in Menorca, where it was much used for mule-breeding; it is no longer present in the islands of Eivissa and Formentera. It is officially called the Catalan: Raa Asenca Balear ; until 2006 the breed was known as the Raa Asenca Mallorquina , and was also referred to as the Ase Mallorqu, Asno Mallorqun or Mallorquin donkey.
Title: Balearic regional election, 2007
Passage: The 2007 Balearic regional election was held on Sunday, 27 May 2007, to elect the 7th Parliament of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands. All 59 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.
Title: El Temps
Passage: El Temps (] , 'The Times') is a weekly newsmagazine, published in Valencia by "Edicions del Pas Valenci" since 1984. It is distributed throughout the whole Pasos Catalans. It is edited by Eliseu Climent. The publication has offices in Barcelona, Valencia and Palma.
Title: Flag of the Balearic Islands
Passage: The flag of the Balearic Islands is the official flag of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain located in the western Mediterranean Sea. The flag, which was adopted in 1983, incorporates the design of the Senyera.
Title: Palma, Majorca
Passage: Palma ( or , ] , ] ), often called Palma de Mallorca, is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is situated on the south coast of Majorca on the Bay of Palma. As of the 2009 census, the population of the city of Palma proper was 401,270, and the population of the entire urban area was 621,000, making it the twelfth largest urban area of Spain. Almost half of the total population of Majorca live in Palma. The Cabrera Archipelago, though widely separated from Palma proper, is administratively considered part of the municipality. Its airport, Palma de Mallorca, serves over 22 million passengers each year.
Title: Statute of Autonomy of the Balearic Islands
Passage: The Statute of Autonomy of the Balearic Islands, approved by the Organic Law 21983 on February 25, established the Balearic Islands as an autonomous community of Spain. Since its initial approval, the statute has undergone many changes and reforms, the most recent of which came into effect on March 1, 2007, coinciding with the Day of Balearic Islands. Balearic Islands.
Title: President of the Balearic Islands
Passage: The President of the Balearic Islands is the head of government of the Balearic Islands, one of the 17 autonomous communities of Spain, while the monarch Felipe VI remains the head of state as King of Spain (and therefore of the Balearic Islands).
Title: Puig de sa Morisca Archaeological Park
Passage: The Puig de sa Morisca Archaeological Park is an archaeological park located in Santa Ponsa in the municipality of Calvi on the island of Majorca, part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. Puig de sa Morisca (translation: "Moorish Peak") is a hilly mountain, and in 2002, it was preserved as an archaeological park. It is 35 hectares in size and open to the public. The park contains more than 15 sites and nine architectural elements that are of ethnologically interesting. One of these sites, the Son Ferrer tomb, was excavated from 2000 through 2009, a joint project of the University of the Balearic Islands, University of Barcelona, and University of Valencia. In addition, it includes Balearic flora found within a 10 km radius.
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Barcelona, Valencia
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El Temps
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Palma, Majorca
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Which person has had sold more books than the other, Larry Baker or Michael Crichton?
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Title: The Hurricane Express
Passage: The Hurricane Express is a 1932 American Pre-Code 12-chapter Mascot Pictures film serial starring John Wayne as airplane pilot Larry Baker, who goes after a mystery villain named "The Wrecker", who was responsible for a train crash that killed Baker's father.
Title: Congo (film)
Passage: Congo is a 1995 action adventure film loosely based on Michael Crichton's novel of the same name. It was directed by Frank Marshall (a frequent collaborator of Steven Spielberg, who directed another film based on Crichton's work, "Jurassic Park"). It stars Laura Linney, Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Grant Heslov, and Joe Don Baker. The film was released on June 9, 1995, by Paramount Pictures. "Congo" opened to negative reviews but performed better than Paramount expected.
Title: The Lost World (Crichton novel)
Passage: The Lost World is a techno thriller novel written by Michael Crichton and published in 1995 by Knopf. A paperback edition (ISBN ) followed in 1996. It is a sequel to his earlier novel "Jurassic Park". In 1997, both novels were re-published as a single book titled "Michael Crichton's Jurassic World", unrelated to the 2015 film of the same name.
Title: Larry Baker
Passage: Larry Joe Baker was an American college and professional football player. An offensive tackle, he played college football at Bowling Green State, and played professionally in the American Football League for the New York Titans in 1960.
Title: The Andromeda Strain
Passage: The Andromeda Strain is a 1969 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton documenting the efforts of a team of scientists investigating the outbreak of a deadly extraterrestrial microorganism in Arizona. "The Andromeda Strain" appeared in the "New York Times" Best Seller list, establishing Michael Crichton as a genre writer.
Title: Michael Crichton
Passage: John Michael Crichton ( ; October 23, 1942 November 4, 2008) was an American best-selling author, screenwriter, film director and producer best known for his work in the science fiction, medical fiction and thriller genres. His books have sold over 200 million copies worldwide, and many have been adapted into films.
Title: Grave Descend
Passage: Grave Descend is a novel written by Michael Crichton under the pseudonym John Lange. It was originally published in 1970, and later re-released in 2006 as part of the Hard Case Crime series. For this release, Michael Crichton did an overall revision of the text. The novel was nominated for the Edgar Award in 1971. Hard Case Crime will republish the novel under Crichton's name on October 29, 2013.
Title: Travels (book)
Passage: Travels (published in 1988) is a nonfiction book by Michael Crichton that details Crichton's attempts to leave his medical education at Harvard Medical School, followed by his subsequent travel to Los Angeles and adventures continuing his professional writing career, beginning with "The Great Train Robbery" (1975). After his initial book became a movie starring Sean Connery, Crichton describes his adventures over the world, and ultimately his experience with mysticism, including out-of-body experiences, astral projection, and fortune-telling.
Title: Micro (novel)
Passage: Micro is a techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton, published posthumously in 2011. Upon his death in 2008, an untitled, unfinished manuscript was found on his computer, which would become "Micro" and complete his two-book deal with publisher HarperCollins. HarperCollins chose science writer Richard Preston to complete the novel from Crichton's remaining notes and research, and it was finally published in 2011. "Micro" is Crichton's second posthumous novel; "Pirate Latitudes", a historical thriller, was also found on his computer and published posthumously in 2009.
Title: Jurassic Park (novel)
Passage: Jurassic Park is a 1990 science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton, divided into seven sections (iterations). A cautionary tale about genetic engineering, it presents the collapse of an amusement park showcasing genetically recreated dinosaurs to illustrate the mathematical concept of chaos theory and its real world implications. A sequel titled "The Lost World", also written by Crichton, was published in 1995. In 1997, both novels were re-published as a single book titled "Michael Crichton's Jurassic World", unrelated to the film of the same name.
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Michael Crichton
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Larry Baker
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Michael Crichton
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Are Digitalis and Galium both perennials?
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Title: Digitalis thapsi
Passage: Digitalis thapsi, known commonly as Spanish foxglove, Spanish digitalis, and fingerhut foxglove, is a flowering plant in the genus "Digitalis" that is native to Spain. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. It is of commercial importance as an ornamental plant. Hybrids with "D. purpurea" have proved successful and are fertile.
Title: Galium ambiguum
Passage: Yolla Bolly bedstraw is a species of plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to British Columbia, northern California and southeastern Oregon. It has for years been known by the scientific name Galium ambiguum, but under the international rules of nomenclature this use of the name is unacceptable because it was already used for a French plant before Wight applied it to this American species. The provisional name "Galium stebbinsii" has been suggested, but this is at yet (May 2014) unpublished, so another name could eventually be chosen instead.
Title: Digitalis fulva
Passage: Digitalis" "fulva, the strawberry foxglove, is a fertile hybrid between "Digitalis grandiflora" and "Digitalis purpurea".
Title: Digitalis
Passage: Digitalis ( or ) is a genus of about 20 species of herbaceous perennials, shrubs, and biennials commonly called foxgloves.
Title: Digoxigenin
Passage: Digoxigenin (DIG) is a steroid found exclusively in the flowers and leaves of the plants "Digitalis purpurea", "Digitalis orientalis" and "Digitalis lanata" (foxgloves), where it is attached to sugars, to form the glycosides (e.g. Lanatoside C).
Title: Digitalis obscura
Passage: Digitalis obscura is a flowering plant, commonly known as the Sunset Foxglove or Willow-leaved Foxglove. It is native to regions in Spain and Africa, but can be grown as an ornamental flower around the world. It is a perennial woody plant belonging to the family Plantaginaceae. (Along with the other foxgloves it used to be placed in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae; however, recent genetic research has moved the genus "Digitalis" to a larger family.) The Sunset Foxglove is similar to many of the foxglove species in its high toxicity and medicinal use as a source for the heart-regulating drug digitalis. Its strikingly distinctive amber- to copper-colored flowers give the species its name and help distinguish it from other members of the genus.
Title: Galium
Passage: Galium is a large genus of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the family Rubiaceae, occurring in the temperate zones of both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Some species are informally known as bedstraw.
Title: Galium hardhamae
Passage: Galium hardhamae (often misspelled ""Galium hardhamiae"") (note added May 2014: "hardhamiae" is the correct spelling per Article 60C1 of the ICN) is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family known by the common name Hardham's bedstraw. It is endemic to the Santa Lucia Range of southern Monterey County and northern San Luis Obispo County in California. It is a member of the serpentine soils flora in these coastal mountains. This is a perennial herb forming mats or clumps of stems no more than 30 centimeters long. The stems have many whorls of six fleshy green leaves, each leaf just 1 to 3 millimeters long. The inflorescences, clusters of yellow-green to pinkish flowers, appear in leaf axils.
Title: Galium propinquum
Passage: Galium propinquum is a plant species of the genus "Galium".
Title: Galium migrans
Passage: Galium migrans is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. Following a revision of the genus "Galium", the distribution of "Gallium migrans" is now believed to be restricted to South Australia. Plants in New South Wales that were formerly identified as this species are currently identified as "Galium leptogonium".
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Digitalis
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Galium
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Who was born first, Italo Svevo or Louis L'Amour?
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Title: Louis L'Amour
Passage: Louis Dearborn L'Amour ( ; March 22 1908 June 10 1988) was an American novelist and short story writer. His books consisted primarily of Western novels (though he called his work 'frontier stories'); however, he also wrote historical fiction ("The Walking Drum"), science fiction ("The Haunted Mesa"), non-fiction ("Frontier"), as well as poetry and short-story collections. Many of his stories were made into films and John Wayne once made the dubious assertion that L'Amour was the most interesting man in the world. L'Amour's books remain popular and most have gone through multiple printings. At the time of his death almost all of his 105 existing works (89 novels, 14 short-story collections, and two full-length works of nonfiction) were still in print, and he was considered "one of the world's most popular writers".
Title: Piero Weiss
Passage: Piero Weiss (January 26, 1928 October 2, 2011) was an Italian-American pianist and musicologist. Born in Trieste, his mother was a symphony violinist and the niece of novelist Italo Svevo. In 1938, at the age of 10, he fled Fascist Italy with his family, ending up in New York City in 1940. In New York, he studied piano with Isabella Vengerova and Rudolf Serkin, music theory and composition with Karl Weigl, and chamber music with Adolf Busch. In 1944, at the age of 16, he began his career as a concert pianist. He performed throughout the United States and Europe up into the 1960s, and also performed for radio broadcasts. He recorded works by Debussy. Ravel, Schubert, and Schumann.
Title: Fabio Vittorini
Passage: Fabio Vittorini (born 19 December 1971) is an Italian literary critic, currently Professor of Comparative Literature at IULM University of Milan (Italy) He is known for his studies on melodrama and on Italo Svevo. He has written many academic texts and essays.
Title: Liceo Italo Svevo
Passage: Liceo Italo Svevo or the Istituto Italo Svevo (German: Gymnasium Italo Svevo ) is a private Italian international school in Cologne, Germany.
Title: Una Vita
Passage: Una vita is the first novel of Italo Svevo, the author of the seminal modernist novel, "Zeno's Conscience". Originally titled "Un inetto" "inetto" may be translated as 'inept,' unfit', 'unsuitable' or 'incapable' this name was rejected by the publisher, who requested that it be changed to "Una vita" 'A Life' which is also the name of a famous Maupassant novel. The first draft was submitted in 1888. It was refused by the publishing house Treves, and wasn't published until 1892 by Vram, at the expense of Svevo himself.
Title: Scipio Slataper
Passage: Scipio Slataper (14 July 1888 3 December 1915) was an Italian writer, most famous for his lyrical essay "My Karst". He is considered, alongside Italo Svevo, as the initiator of the prolific tradition of Italian literature in Trieste.
Title: Kip Morgan
Passage: Kipling Morgan, better known as Kip Morgan was a fictional character created by the bestselling author Louis L'Amour. Morgan is a detective, like the hard-boiled detective characters created by Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. In L'Amour's words, "Kip Morgan is an ex-prizefighter struggling to make a new career himself as a private operator." L'Amour wrote a few short stories featuring Morgan including "Dead Man's Trail", "With Death in His Corner" and "The Street of Lost Corpses". Several of the stories make up the latter third of Vol. 6 of "The Collected Short Stories of Louis L'Amour".
Title: Decadentism
Passage: Decadentism (also called Decadentismo) was an Italian artistic style based mainly on the Decadent movement in the arts in France and England around the end of the 19th century. The main authors associated with decadentism were Antonio Fogazzaro, Italo Svevo, Giovanni Pascoli and Gabriele D'Annunzio. Although differing stylistically, they championed idiosyncrasy and irrationality against scientific rationalism. A later critic, Walter Binni, analyzed the style favorably in his 1936 book "La poetica del decadentismo" and distinguished between moral and aesthetic decadence. Another scholar of decadentism was Norberto Bobbio, noted especially for his 1945 book, "La filosofia del decadentismo".
Title: Caff San Marco
Passage: Caff San Marco is a historic caf in Trieste, Italy. It is located in via Battisti 18. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendezvous for intellectuals and writers including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba, a tradition that continues to date with Claudio Magris. A meeting point for Trieste's irredentists, the caf was destroyed by Austro-Hungarian troops during the first World War but was reopened when hostilities ended.
Title: Italo Svevo
Passage: Aron Ettore Schmitz (19 December 186113 September 1928), better known by the pseudonym Italo Svevo (] ), was an Italian writer, businessman, novelist, playwright, and short story writer.
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Italo Svevo
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Louis L'Amour
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In what year did the Beatles release Long Tall Sally and Something New?
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Title: The Beatles' Long Tall Sally
Passage: The Beatles' Long Tall Sally is The Beatles' final album to be released exclusively in Canada. It was a mono release on the Capitol Records label (catalogue number T 6063) in May 1964.
Title: Long Tall Sally
Passage: "Long Tall Sally" is a rock and roll 12-bar blues song written by Robert "Bumps" Blackwell, Enotris Johnson, and Little Richard; recorded by Little Richard; and released in March 1956 on the Specialty Records label.
Title: I Call Your Name
Passage: "I Call Your Name" is a song credited to LennonMcCartney. It was written primarily by John Lennon, but Paul McCartney also worked on it. It was released in the US on "The Beatles' Second Album" on 16 May 1964 and in the UK on the "Long Tall Sally" EP on 19 June 1964.
Title: Long Tall Sally Clothing
Passage: Long Tall Sally is a clothing and shoe brand for tall women 5'8" and over.
Title: Long Tall Sally (EP)
Passage: Long Tall Sally by the Beatles was their fifth official EP release, and the first British EP that included songs not previously released on an album or single in the United Kingdom (two of the tracks had seen an American release earlier in the year on "The Beatles' Second Album", with the other two released on the North American album "Something New"). It was released by Parlophone in mono with the catalogue number GEP 8913 and released in the United Kingdom on 19 June 1964. It was also released in Spain and France.
Title: Something New (album)
Passage: Something New, issued 20 July, 1964, is The Beatles third Capitol LP release and fifth American album overall, following the United Artists release of "A Hard Day's Night". The album includes eight songs from the original British release of "A Hard Day's Night", as well as the tracks "Slow Down" and "Matchbox" from the "Long Tall Sally" EP and the German-language version of "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
Title: Long Tall Weekend
Passage: Long Tall Weekend is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants, released in 1999. It was released exclusively online through the digital music service eMusic. The album was the band's first since their departure from the major label Elektra. "Long Tall Weekend" was also the first full-length album released exclusively on the Internet by an established major label band. Although the album's primary release was digital, CDs of the album were issued promotionally. Following the success of the album's release through eMusic, TMBG went on to issue a digital series of rarities collections TMBG Unlimited through their website.
Title: Here's Little Richard
Passage: Here's Little Richard is the debut album from Little Richard, released on March 1957. He had scored six Top 40 hits the previous year, some of which were included on this recording. It was his highest charting album, at 13 on the "Billboard" Pop Albums chart. The album contained two of Richard's biggest hits, "Long Tall Sally", which reached 6 in the U.S. Pop charts, and "Jenny, Jenny", which reached 10 in the U.S. Pop charts.
Title: One Way... or Another
Passage: One Way...or Another is the second album by American hard rock band Cactus, released in 1971 under the Atco label. It includes several original songs as well as two cover versions: Little Richard's 1956 big hit "Long Tall Sally" (also recorded by Elvis Presley) and Chuck Willis' "I Feel So Bad".
Title: Something New (Girls Aloud song)
Passage: "Something New" is a song recorded by British girl group Girls Aloud from their second compilation album, "Ten" (2012). It was released by Polydor Records on 16 November 2012, as the first single from the album and the official single for "Children in Need 2012" and also serves as their final official single. In February 2009, the group signed a new record deal with Fascination Records that would see the group release another three studio albums; however, they announced that they were taking a hiatus to pursue solo projects. In April 2012, bandmate Cheryl Cole revealed the girls had been in talks to regroup for the group's tenth anniversary later that year. In October 2012, a countdown was activated on Girls Aloud's official website, which would last until 19 October 2012, when "Something New" would be premiered on radio. However the date was brought forward to 16 October 2012 following an early online leak of the track.
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1964
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Long Tall Sally (EP)
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Something New (album)
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While Gymnocalycium is of the cactus genus, what genus is the Rhynchostylis?
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Title: Rhynchostylis
Passage: Rhynchostylis (abbreviated Rhy in the horticultural trade) is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), closely allied to the genus "Vanda" (from which it differs in the one-lobed lip of the flower) and comprising four currently accepted species native to the Indian Subcontinent, China, Indochina, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. The name consists of a compound of two Greek elements : "rhynchos" 'beak' and "stylis" 'column' - in reference to the very boad, fleshy column of the flower.
Title: Gottfried Knebel
Passage: Gottfried Knebel (born 1908) was a German botanist. He was the author of the cactus genus "Opuntiopsis", an invalid name according to the current rules of botanical nomenclature; it is now a synonym of "Schlumbergera". The species "Mammillaria knebeliana" is said to have been named in his honour.
Title: Gymnocalycium
Passage: Gymnocalycium, commonly called chin cactus, is a genus of about 70 South American species of cactus. The genus name "Gymnocalycium" (from Greek, "naked calyx") refers to the flower buds bearing no hair or spines.
Title: Gymnocalycium mihanovichii
Passage: Gymnocalycium mihanovichii, often called chin cactus, is a species of cactus from South America commonly grown as a houseplant. The most popular cultivars are varied mutants which completely lack chlorophyll, exposing the red, orange or yellow pigmentation. These cultivars are often called "moon cactus". Since chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis, these mutations die as seedlings unless grafted onto another cactus with normal chlorophyll.
Title: Moonlight cactus
Passage: Moonlight cacti, genus Selenicereus, is an epiphytic, lithophytic, and terrestrial cactus genus found in Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America.
Title: Gymnocalycium oenanthemum
Passage: Gymnocalycium oenanthemum is a species of cactus. It is endemic to Argentina.
Title: Gymnocalycium fischeri
Passage: Gymnocalycium fischeri is a globular cactus belonging to the family Cactaceae. The first description was in 2002 by Josef Halda Jacob, Petr Kupk, Emil Lukasik and Jaromr Sladkovsk. The specific epithet honors the Czech cactus collector Ladislav Fischer.
Title: Gymnocalycium eurypleurum
Passage: Gymnocalycium eurypleurum is a small "chin cactus" that is highly prized by cactus collectors and is known to be fairly easy to grow, albeit very slow It has been cultivated outside in latitudes as far north as Modesto, California. In the wild, the species is almost always solitary (non-clumping) and may grow in association with "Frailea" species. The species when grown in the greenhouse is also known for its fidelity to wild specimens. It is said to live in seasonally very dry habitat (annual rainfall 50 - ), clay soils between 6.87.2 pH, and maximum temperatures to 50 C .
Title: Gymnocalycium nova
Passage: Gymnocalycium nova is a globular cactus. Plants have a round appearance and spines that are curved back towards the body. The cactus grows in South America, enjoys full sunlight, and is very drought resistant. The species includes the cultivar 'Sierra Medina'.
Title: Gymnocalycium baldianum
Passage: Gymnocalycium baldianium is a species of cacti of the genus Gymnocalycium.
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orchid
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What year was the last that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis rode in the SS-100-X?
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Title: SS-100-X
Passage: SS-100-X was the U.S. Secret Service code name for the presidential limousine originally used by the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. The limousine is the car in which Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy were passengers when the President was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
Title: John Vernou Bouvier III
Passage: John Vernou "Black Jack" Bouvier III (May 19, 1891 August 3, 1957) was an American Wall Street stockbroker and socialite. He was the father of former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, socialite Lee Radziwill, and the father-in-law of President John F. Kennedy. His nickname, "Black Jack", referred to his omnipresent dark tan and his flamboyant lifestyle.
Title: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Passage: Jacqueline Lee "Jackie" Kennedy Onassis (ne Bouvier; ; July 28, 1929 May 19, 1994) was the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and First Lady of the United States from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
Title: Athina Onassis
Passage: Athina Helene Onassis Roussel (born January 29, 1985) is a French-Greek heiress, the only surviving descendant of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, and the sole heir of Aristotle's daughter Christina Onassis, who inherited 55 of his fortune. The remaining 45, minus the 26 million left to Onassis' widow Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, was left to the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, established in honor of Aristotle's late son, and Athina's uncle. The two halves of the fortune are separately managed. Despite keen investigation by the media, the extent of Onassis' wealth remains unknown.
Title: Rose Schlossberg
Passage: Rose Kennedy Schlossberg (born June 25, 1988) is an American actress and the oldest child of Caroline Kennedy and first-born grandchild of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. She is a 2010 graduate of Harvard University. Schlossberg has been described as a look-alike of her grandmother, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. In 2013, Schlossberg, along with Mara Nelson-Greenberg, co-launched "End Time Girls Club", an end time-apocalyptic web television comedy series on YouTube.
Title: Barbara Leaming
Passage: Barbara Leaming is a bestselling American biographer, whose subjects have included Roman Polanski, Orson Welles, Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Title: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School (ballet)
Passage: The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at American Ballet Theatre (ABTJKO School) is the associate school of American Ballet Theatre located within the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City. The school comprises a "Children's Division" for ages 412, a "Pre-Professional Division" for ages 1218, and the preparatory program "Studio Company" for ages 1620. It was established in 2004 and named in honor of the late, previous First Lady of the United States, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who served on ABT's Board of Trustees as "Honorary Chairman Emerita" for many years prior to her death. Besides its parent company, graduates of JKO have found employment in various companies, such as National Ballet of Canada, The Royal Ballet, Joffrey Ballet and Dutch National Ballet.
Title: Wedding dress of Jacqueline Bouvier
Passage: The wedding dress of Jacqueline Bouvier was worn by Jacqueline Bouvier (later Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis) in her wedding to John F. Kennedy on September 12, 1953. The dress is one of the best-remembered bridal gowns of all time.
Title: The Kennedys: After Camelot
Passage: The Kennedys: After Camelot (also known as "The Kennedys: Decline And Fall") is an American television drama miniseries based on the book "After Camelot: A Personal History of the Kennedy Family 1968 to the Present" by J. Randy Taraborrelli as a follow-up to the 2011 miniseries "The Kennedys". Katie Holmes reprised her role as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, while Matthew Perry played Ted Kennedy, Alexander Siddig appeared as Aristotle Onassis and Kristen Hager as Joan Bennett Kennedy, Ted's wife. The two part miniseries aired on Reelz on April 2, 2017, and April 9, 2017.
Title: Gustave Tassell
Passage: Gustave Tassell (February 4, 1926 June 9, 2014) was an American fashion designer and Coty Award winner who became a fashion star in the early 1960s with starkly refined clothes that appealed to women like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Greer Garson and Princess Grace of Monaco. Tassell (pronounced Tass-SELL) designed clothes that Jackie Kennedy wore as first lady on a highly publicized goodwill tour of India in 1962. That year the fashion press hailed him as one of America's hottest new designers.
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1963
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SS-100-X
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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Who was the first manager of the Tunisia national football team also know as "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)"?
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Title: Rachid Turki
Passage: Rachid Turki (19182003) was a Tunisian football manager. He was the first manager of the Tunisia national football team. He also coached CA Bizerte.
Title: Tunisia national junior handball team
Passage: The Tunisia national junior handball team ,is the Tunisia national under-20 handball team (Arabic: 20 ), nicknamed "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)", that represent Tunisia in the international handball competitions and it is Controlled by the Tunisian Handball Federation
Title: Tunisia women's national football team
Passage: The Tunisia national women's football team(Arabic: ), nicknamed "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)", is the national team of Tunisia and is controlled by the Tunisian Football Federation. The team competes in the Women's African Football Championship, UNAF Women's Tournament, Arab Women's Championship and the Women's World Cup, which is held every four years.
Title: Tunisia national under-17 football team
Passage: The Tunisia national under-17 football team (Arabic: 17 ), nicknamed "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)", is the national under-17 football team of Tunisia and is controlled by the Tunisian Football Federation. The team competes in the African U-17 Championship, UNAF U-17 Tournament and the FIFA U-17 World Cup, which is held every two years.
Title: Tunisia national beach soccer team
Passage: The Tunisia national beach soccer team (Arabic: ), nicknamed "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)", represents Tunisia in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the Tunisian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Tunisia.
Title: Tunisia national under-15 football team
Passage: The Tunisia national under-15 football team (Arabic: 15 ), nicknamed "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)", is the national under-15 football team of Tunisia and is controlled by the Tunisian Football Federation. The team competes in the UNAF U-15 Tournament.
Title: Tunisia national youth handball team
Passage: The Tunisia national youth handball team ,is the Tunisia national under-18 handball team (Arabic: 18 ), nicknamed "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)", that represent Tunisia in the international handball competitions and it is Controlled by the Tunisian Handball Federation
Title: Tunisia national beach handball team
Passage: The Tunisia national beach handball team (Arabic: ), nicknamed "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)", is the national handball team of Tunisia. It is governed by the Tunisian Handball Federation and takes part in international beach handball competitions.
Title: Tunisia national football team
Passage: The Tunisia national football team (Arabic: ), nicknamed "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)", is the national team of Tunisia and is controlled by the Tunisian Football Federation. They have qualified for four FIFA World Cups, the first one in 1978, but have yet to make it out of the first round. Nevertheless, they created history in that 1978 tournament in Argentina by becoming the first African side to win a World Cup match, beating Mexico 31. They also held defending champions West Germany to a goalless draw before bowing out. They have since qualified for the three tournaments in succession, in 1998, 2002 and 2006: they were the only African team to appear at both the 2002 and 2006 tournaments.
Title: Tunisia national under-20 football team
Passage: The Tunisia national under-20 football team (Arabic: 20 ), nicknamed "Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles)", belongs to the Tunisian Football Federation. Since 1977 the team has played eight times in the African Youth Championship, UNAF U-20 Tournament and twice in the FIFA U-20 World Cup (then known as the "FIFA World Youth Championship").
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Rachid Turki
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Rachid Turki
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Tunisia national football team
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What is the name of this Australian generation, electricity and gas retailing private company that is owned by Hong Kong-based Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and operated and maintained the Northern Power Station in Port Augusta?
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Title: Playford B Power Station
Passage: Playford B Power Station was located at Port Paterson in the Australian state of South Australia about 5.5 km south of the city centre of Port Augusta. It was coal powered with four 60 MW steam turbines that generate a total of 240 MW of electricity. Playford B received coal by rail from the Leigh Creek Coal Mine, 280 km to the north and draws cooling water from Spencer Gulf, returning it to the sea at an elevated temperature. Commissioned in 1963, it was co-located with the larger, newer Northern Power Station. Playford B was mothballed in 2012 and its permanent closure was announced by operator Alinta Energy in October 2015. Prior to being mothballed it primarily operated in the summer, when electricity demand peaks.
Title: Playford A Power Station
Passage: Playford A power station was the first power station built by the Electricity Trust of South Australia at Port Paterson, South Australia near Port Augusta in South Australia. It was built in the early 1950s to generate electricity from coal mined from the Telford Cut at Leigh Creek and transported 250 km by rail. It was joined by the Playford B Power Station soon after, and the Northern Power Station in 1980.
Title: Adrian Cheng
Passage: Adrian Cheng Chi-kong (Chinese: , born in 1979), founder of K11 and K11 Art Foundation, Executive Vice-chairman and Joint General Manager of New World Development, and executive director of Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group, is a business tycoon and cultural entrepreneur in Hong Kong, also a well-known art patron.
Title: Northern Power Station (South Australia)
Passage: Northern Power Station is located in the locality of Port Paterson in the Australian state of South Australia about 6 km south of the city centre of Port Augusta. It was coal powered with two 260 MW steam turbines that generated a total of 520 MW of electricity. It was operated and maintained by Alinta Energy and was commissioned in 1985. Northern received coal by rail from the Leigh Creek Coal Mine, 280 km to the north. The plant ceased electricity production in May 2016 and decommissioning is underway.
Title: Chow Tai Fook
Passage: Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Ltd. () is a Hong Kong conglomerate company engaged in the property development, hotel, casino, transportation, jewelry, port and telecommunications businesses. It is ultimately owned by Cheng Yu-tung's Family.
Title: New World First Ferry
Passage: New World First Ferry Services () (in short New World First Ferry, First Ferry or NWFF) is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. The company was established in November 1999, when it took over the eight licensed ferry routes transferred from Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry in January 2000. It is jointly owned by Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and NWS Holdings.
Title: Alinta Energy
Passage: Alinta Energy is an Australian generation, electricity and gas retailing private company that is owned by Hong Kong-based Chow Tai Fook Enterprises. Alinta Energy has an owned and contracted generation portfolio of up to 1,957 MW, approximately 800,000 combined electricity and gas retail customers and around 450 employees across Australia and New Zealand.
Title: Baha Mar
Passage: Baha Mar is a resort under construction on the island of New Providence in the Bahamas, owned by Chow Tai Fook Enterprises (CTFE). Planned amenities include three hotels , Grand Hyatt at Baha Mar, SLS Baha Mar, Rosewood at Baha Mar with 2,200 rooms, 284 private residences, a 100000 sqft casino, a 30000 sqft spa, and the Tournament Players Club at Baha Mar golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Title: Chow Chi Yuen
Passage: Chow Chi Yuen (; 1900-1971) was born in Shunde, Guangdong, China, is a Chinese entrepreneur and the founder of Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Company. He was the father-in-law of Cheng Yu-tung, chairman of New World Development.
Title: EnergyAustralia
Passage: EnergyAustralia (former name: TRUenergy) is an electricity generation, electricity and gas retailing private company in Australia that is owned by Hong Kong-based and listed CLP Group. EnergyAustralia also has a portfolio of generating sites using thermal coal, natural gas, hydro-electric, solar energy, and wind power.
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Alinta Energy
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Northern Power Station (South Australia)
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Alinta Energy
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Are Harold Young and Jerry Belson both directors?
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Title: Smile (musical)
Passage: Smile is a musical with music by Marvin Hamlisch and book and lyrics by Howard Ashman. It was originally produced on Broadway in 1986. The musical is based loosely on the 1975 comedy film of the same title, from a screenplay by Jerry Belson.
Title: The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934 film)
Passage: The Scarlet Pimpernel is a 1934 British adventure film directed by Harold Young and starring Leslie Howard, Merle Oberon, and Raymond Massey. Based on the 1905 play by Baroness Orczy and Montagu Barstow and the classic 1908 adventure novel by Baroness Orczy, the film is about an eighteenth-century English aristocrat who leads a double life, appearing as an effete aristocrat while engaged in an underground effort to free French nobles from Robespierre's Reign of Terror. The film was produced by Alexander Korda.
Title: Machine Gun Mama
Passage: Machine Gun Mama is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Harold Young. It was PRC's attempt to feature a comedy team to compete with Universal's Abbott and Costello and Paramount's Road to ... movies and their entry in the Good Neighbor Policy film genre of the time where the United States presented both a positive image to Latin and South America as well as stimulating American tourism to the region. Harold Young had also directed the live action portions of Walt Disney's "The Three Caballeros".
Title: Surrender (1987 film)
Passage: Surrender is a 1987 American comedy film that was written and directed by Jerry Belson. It stars Sally Field, Michael Caine, Steve Guttenberg, Peter Boyle and Iman. Caine, Field and Boyle previously collaborated together in "Beyond the Poseidon Adventure".
Title: The Frozen Ghost
Passage: The Frozen Ghost is a 1945 film noir mystery film starring Lon Chaney, Jr., Elena Verdugo, Evelyn Ankers, Tala Birell and Martin Kosleck, and directed by Harold Young. It is the fourth of the six "Inner Sanctum" mystery films.
Title: Smile (1975 film)
Passage: Smile is a 1975 DeLuxe Color satirical comedy-drama film directed by Michael Ritchie with a screenplay by Jerry Belson about a beauty pageant in Santa Rosa, California.
Title: Jerry Belson
Passage: Jerry Belson (July 8, 1938 October 10, 2006) was a writer, director, and producer of Hollywood films for over forty years.
Title: The End (1978 film)
Passage: The End is a 1978 American black comedy directed by and starring Burt Reynolds, written by Jerry Belson, and with music composed by Paul Williams. The film also stars Dom DeLuise, Sally Field, Strother Martin, David Steinberg, Joanne Woodward, Norman Fell, Myrna Loy, Kristy McNichol, Pat O'Brien, Robby Benson and Carl Reiner.
Title: Banded supple skink
Passage: The banded supple skink or Harold's writhing skink or Harold Young's supple skink (Lygosoma haroldyoungi ) is a species of skink in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to Southeast Asia.
Title: Harold Young (director)
Passage: Harold Young (November 13, 1897 March 3, 1972) was an American film director, editor, and occasional actor.
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Harold Young (director)
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Jerry Belson
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Who was born first, Byambasuren Davaa or Richard Attenborough?
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Title: Gerald Sim
Passage: Gerald Grant Sim (4 June 1925 11 December 2014) was an English television and film actor who is perhaps best known for playing the Rector in "To the Manor Born". He was the younger brother of the actress Sheila Sim and brother-in-law of the actordirector Richard Attenborough. In August 2013, on Richard Attenborough's 90th birthday, it was reported that he was living in a care home for entertainers with his sister in the next room and his brother-in-law on the other side. He died on 11 December 2014.
Title: Journey Together
Passage: Journey Together (1945) is a British drama war film directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough, Jack Watling and David Tomlinson. In the film, two Englishmen (Attenborough and Watling) become friends and train with the Royal Air Force, ending with a bombing raid on Berlin. It is also Boulting's film directorial debut.
Title: Only When I Larf (film)
Passage: Only When I Larf is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Richard Attenborough, David Hemmings and Alexandra Stewart. It is adapted from the novel "Only When I Larf" by Len Deighton, and features Attenborough as an ex-brigadier con man in a variety of guises.
Title: The Attenborough Prize
Passage: The Attenborough Prize is an annual prize, awarded by Richard Attenborough, aiming to celebrate emerging talent in visual arts
Title: Tom Attenborough
Passage: Tom Attenborough (born 13 October 1986) is an English theatre director. He is the son of theatre director Michael Attenborough and the grandson of the late film actor and director Richard Attenborough.
Title: The Cave of the Yellow Dog
Passage: The Cave of the Yellow Dog (Mongolian ) is a 2005 MongolianGerman film written and directed by Byambasuren Davaa. The film was submitted as Mongolia's contender for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It won the 2006 Deutscher Filmpreis Award for Best Children's Picture.
Title: Sheila Sim
Passage: Sheila Beryl Grant Attenborough, The Lady Attenborough (ne Sim; 5 June 1922 19 January 2016), known professionally by her maiden name Sheila Sim, was an English film and theatre actress. She was the wife of the actor and director Richard Attenborough.
Title: Richard Attenborough
Passage: Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; 29 August 1923 24 August 2014) was an English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and politician. He was the President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Attenborough joined the Royal Air Force during World War II and served in the film unit. He went on several bombing raids over Europe and filmed action from the rear gunner's position.
Title: Byambasuren Davaa
Passage: Byambasuren Davaa, really Davaagiin Byambasren (Mongolian: ; born 1971 in Ulaanbaatar), is a Mongolian film maker currently residing in Germany.
Title: The Story of the Weeping Camel
Passage: The Story of the Weeping Camel (Mongolian: , "Ingen nulims ", "Tears of the Camel") is a 2003 German docudrama distributed by ThinkFilm. It was released internationally in 2004. The movie was directed and written by Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni. The plot is about a family of nomadic shepherds in the Gobi Desert trying to save the life of a rare white bactrian camel ("Camelus bactrianus") calf after it was rejected by its mother.
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Richard Samuel Attenborough
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Byambasuren Davaa
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Richard Attenborough
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Which contains rum, Sea Breeze or The Goldeneye?
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Title: Kahla
Passage: Kahla is a coffee-flavored liqueur from Mexico. The drink contains rum, sugar, vanilla bean, and Arabica coffee.
Title: Sea Breeze
Passage: A sea breeze is a wind from the sea.
Title: Sea Breeze (cocktail)
Passage: A Sea Breeze is a cocktail containing vodka with cranberry juice and grapefruit juice. The cocktail is usually consumed during summer months. The drink may be shaken in order to create a foamy surface. It is considered an IBA Official Cocktail.
Title: Sea breeze
Passage: A sea breeze or onshore breeze is any wind that blows from a large body of water toward or onto a landmass; it develops due to differences in air pressure created by the differing heat capacities of water and dry land. As such, sea breezes are more localised than prevailing winds. Because land absorbs solar radiation far more quickly than water, a sea breeze is a common occurrence along coasts after sunrise. By contrast, a land breeze or offshore breeze is the reverse effect: dry land also cools more quickly than water and, after sunset, a sea breeze dissipates and the wind instead flows from the land towards the sea. Sea breezes and land breezes are both important factors in coastal regions' prevailing winds. The term offshore wind may refer to any wind over open water.
Title: New York State Route 590
Passage: New York State Route 590 (NY 590) is a 4.98 mi northsouth state highway located in the eastern suburbs of Rochester, New York, in the United States. The route is a limited-access northward extension of Interstate 590 (I-590) that begins at the Can of Worms, an interchange between I-490, I-590, and NY 590 on the boundary between the town of Brighton and the city of Rochester, and ends at a roundabout with Titus Avenue in the town of Irondequoit. NY 590 is known as the Sea Breeze Expressway, a name derived from the small community of Sea Breeze located near the highway's former northern terminus at Culver Road near the southern shore of Lake Ontario.
Title: Prevailing winds
Passage: Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a particular point on the Earth's surface. The dominant winds are the trends in direction of wind with the highest speed over a particular point on the Earth's surface. A region's prevailing and dominant winds acted by global patterns of movement in the Earth's atmosphere. In general, easterly flow occurs at low and medium latitudes globally. In the mid-latitudes, westerly winds are the rule and their strength is largely determined by the polar cyclone. In areas where winds tend to be light, the sea breezeland breeze cycle is the most important to the prevailing wind; in areas which have variable terrain, mountain and valley breezes dominate the wind pattern. Highly elevated surfaces can induce a thermal low, which then augments the environmental wind flow.
Title: Fremantle Doctor
Passage: The Fremantle Doctor, the Freo Doctor, or simply The Doctor is the Western Australian vernacular term for the cooling afternoon sea breeze which occurs during summer months in south west coastal areas of Western Australia. The sea breeze occurs because of the major temperature difference between the land and sea.
Title: Bay Breeze
Passage: The Bay Breeze is a cocktail which has a Cape Codder as its base. This drink is also sometimes called a Downeaster, Hawaiian Sea Breeze or a Paul Joseph. This cocktail is similar to the Sea Breeze, which is an IBA Official Cocktail with grapefruit juice instead of pineapple juice.
Title: Rum cake
Passage: A rum cake is a type of dessert cake which contains rum. In most of the Caribbean, rum cakes are a traditional holiday season dessert, descended from the holiday puddings (such as figgy pudding). Traditionally, dried fruit is soaked in rum for months and then added to dough prepared with sugar which has been caramelized by boiling in water. The result, also known as "black cake", is similar to a fruitcake, with a lighter texture.
Title: The Goldeneye
Passage: The Goldeneye is a smooth cocktail made from rum and pineapple juice served in an margarita glass with a wedge of pineapple. A lime wheel can be substituted for the pineapple wedge.
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The Goldeneye
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Sea Breeze (cocktail)
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The Goldeneye
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The actress that voices the character Bart Simpson starred in what 1982 film directed by Robert Day?
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Title: Deep, Deep Trouble
Passage: "Deep, Deep Trouble" is a rap song from the 1990 "Simpsons" album "The Simpsons Sing the Blues", sung by the fictional character Bart Simpson (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) about his trouble-making antics. It was written by Matt Groening and DJ Jazzy Jeff and recorded during late 1990. The song was released as the second single from the album in early 1991 and an accompanying music video (directed by Gregg Vanzo) was broadcast on television on March 7, 1991. This video has since been released on DVD as part of the 2002 boxset "The Simpsons: The Complete Second Season". "Deep, Deep Trouble" charted in several countries around the world, including the top ten in Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Critical reception of the song was positive and it has been praised for its humorous lyrics.
Title: Marian Rose White
Passage: Marian Rose White is a 1982 American television film directed by Robert Day, written by Garry Rusoff and starring Nancy Cartwright in one of her earliest performances. The film was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special.
Title: Girly Edition
Passage: "Girly Edition" is the twenty-first episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series "The Simpsons". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 19, 1998. In the episode, Lisa and Bart Simpson must co-anchor a new news program, though when Bart is seen as a more successful news anchor, Lisa becomes jealous and seeks revenge. Meanwhile, in the subplot, Homer Simpson gets a monkey helper because of his laziness. "Girly Edition" was the first episode written by Larry Doyle and was directed by Mark Kirkland. Much of the subplot was inspired by the film "Monkey Shines". Critics gave the episode positive reviews and it was well received by Lisa's voice actress Yeardley Smith.
Title: Corridors of Blood
Passage: Corridors of Blood is a 1958 horror film directed by Robert Day. It starred Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee. The original music score was composed by Buxton Orr. The film was marketed with the tagline "Tops in Terror!" in the US where MGM only released it in 1962 as a double feature with an Italian import called "Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory".
Title: Sideshow Bob
Passage: Robert Underdunk Terwilliger Jr., Ph.D., better known as Sideshow Bob, is a recurring character in the animated television series "The Simpsons." He is voiced by Kelsey Grammer and first appeared briefly in the episode "The Telltale Head". Bob is a self-proclaimed genius who is a graduate of Yale University, a member of the Republican Party, and a champion of high culture. He began his career as a sidekick on Krusty the Clown's television show, but after enduring constant abuse, Bob attempted to frame his employer for armed robbery in "Krusty Gets Busted". The plan was foiled by Bart Simpson, and Sideshow Bob was sent to prison.
Title: Bart Simpson's Guide to Life
Passage: Bart Simpson's Guide to Life is a humorous book published in the United States in 1993 by HarperCollins (imprint HarperPerennial). It includes advice from the "Simpsons" character Bart Simpson on how to deal with life. The book was written by several authors, and was helped into print by Matt Groening. It has received critical praise.
Title: Nancy Cartwright
Passage: Nancy Jean Cartwright (born October 25, 1957) is an American voice actress, film and television actress, and comedian. She is known for her long-running role as Bart Simpson on the animated television series "The Simpsons". Cartwright also voices other characters for the show, including Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, Todd Flanders, Kearney, and Database.
Title: Tarzan's Three Challenges
Passage: Tarzan's Three Challenges (1963) is a British-American adventure film filmed in Metrocolor, which is a followup to 1962's "Tarzan Goes to India". The film was Jock Mahoney's second and final turn as the apeman, was produced by Sy Weintraub, written by Robert Day and Berne Giler, and directed by Robert Day. The film was released in June 1963.
Title: Nelson Tapia
Passage: Nelson Antonio Tapia Ros (born 22 September 1966 in Molina, Chile) is a retired Chilean football goalkeeper. He is nicknamed "Simpson" because during his career he wore a hair style similar to cartoon character Bart Simpson.
Title: Gaia Bolognesi
Passage: Gaia Venusta Bolognesi (born 4 March 1980) is an Italian actress. She is known for dubbing voices. Bolognesi has been known as the official Italian dub voice for Bart Simpson in "The Simpsons" since 2012 replacing the longtime performer in the role, Ilaria Stagni.
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Marian Rose White
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Marian Rose White
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Nancy Cartwright
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What county town of 26,000 does the A414 road run through?
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Title: A414 road
Passage: The A414 is a major road in England. It runs from the A41 at a junction west of Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, through the town to junction 8 of the M1 motorway at Buncefield, and running parallel to the M1 until junction 7, heading south of St Albans, east through Hatfield, Hertford, then across the A10 and into Essex through Harlow, Chipping Ongar and Chelmsford before terminating at Maldon.
Title: Double road race
Passage: The Double Road Race is a long-distance road running competition consisting of two segments or "legs" a 10-kilometer road run, followed by a five-kilometer road run, with a short rest break in between. The Double Road Race Federation added additional distances in August 2014. Other official distances for Double Racing include Double 5k (32), Double 8k (53), and Double 21k (156). The race was created by Runner's World magazine founder Bob Anderson.
Title: Norton Heath
Passage: Norton Heath is a small village near the A414 road, in the Epping Forest District, in the English county of Essex.
Title: Bobbingworth
Passage: Bobbingworth is a village and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. The village is situated approximately 3 mi north-west from Chipping Ongar, 10 mi west from the county town of Chelmsford, and lies off the A414 road. Bobbingworth is in the parliamentary constituency of Brentwood Ongar.
Title: Hertford
Passage: Hertford (hfd, htfd) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. Forming a civil parish, the 2011 census put the population of Hertford at about 26,000.
Title: Highwood, Essex
Passage: Highwood is a village and civil parish in the Chelmsford District of Essex, England. The village is approximately a mile south from the A414 road and four miles west from the centre of the county town of Chelmsford. Loves Green is part of the village at its north. The hamlet of Edney Common is at the east of the parish.
Title: Nine Ashes
Passage: Nine Ashes is a hamlet near the A414 road, in the Epping Forest District, in the English county of Essex. Nearby settlements include the village of Norton Heath and the hamlet of King Street.
Title: King Street, Essex
Passage: King Street is a hamlet near the A414 road, in the Epping Forest District, in the English county of Essex. Nearby settlements include the village of Norton Mandeville and the hamlet of Nine Ashes.
Title: Norton Mandeville
Passage: Norton Mandeville is a small village near the A414 road, in the Epping Forest District, in the English county of Essex. Norton Mandeville has an Anglican parish church dedicated to All Saints.
Title: Cooksmill Green
Passage: Cooksmill Green is a hamlet in the Chelmsford District of Essex, England. It is situated approximately four miles west from the centre of the county town of Chelmsford. The A414 road is less than one mile to the south.
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Hertford
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A414 road
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Hertford
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