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Who was born earlier, Georgi Ivanov or Roberto Vittori?
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Title: Roberto Vittori
Passage: Roberto Vittori (born 15 October 1964 in Viterbo) is an Italian air force officer and an ESA astronaut. After graduating from the Italian Accademia Aeronautica in 1989, Vittori flew in the Italian Air Force. He then trained as a test pilot in the United States.
Title: Georgi Ivanov
Passage: Major general Georgi Ivanov Kakalov (Bulgarian: Георги Иванов Какалов ; born July 2, 1940) is a retired Bulgarian military officer and the first Bulgarian cosmonaut. He was a member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria in 1990.
Title: Georgi Ivanov (wrestler)
Passage: Georgi Ivanov (Bulgarian: Георги Иванов ) (born November 11, 1989) is a Bulgarian freestyle wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 74 kg event at the 2016 Summer Olympics, in which he was eliminated in the round of 16 by Jakob Makarashvili.
Title: Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov
Passage: Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov (Bulgarian: Александър Панайотов Александров ) (born December 1, 1951, Omurtag, Targovishte Oblast, Bulgaria) is a retired Bulgarian cosmonaut. He is the second Bulgarian to have flown to space, behind Georgi Ivanov.
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Georgi Ivanov
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Georgi Ivanov
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Roberto Vittori
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What is the name of the 1936 drama film based on the play "Five Star Final" starring Humphrey Bogart?
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Title: Two Against the World (1936 film)
Passage: Two Against the World is a 1936 drama film starring Humphrey Bogart, Beverly Roberts, and Linda Perry. The movie is based on the play "Five Star Final" by Louis Weitzenkorn and is a remake of a film of the same name starring Edward G. Robinson, although the setting has been moved from a newspaper office to a radio station which revives the memory of a twenty-year-old murder case, resulting in tragic consequences. The film is also known as One Fatal Hour.
Title: Humphrey Bogart
Passage: Humphrey DeForest Bogart ( ; December 25, 1899January 14, 1957) was an American screen and stage actor whose performances in 1940s films noir such as "The Maltese Falcon", "Casablanca", and "The Big Sleep" earned him status as a cultural icon.
Title: In a Lonely Place
Passage: In a Lonely Place is a 1950 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, produced for Bogart's Santana Productions. The script was adapted by Edmund North from the 1947 novel of the same name by Dorothy B. Hughes.
Title: You Can't Get Away with Murder
Passage: You Can't Get Away with Murder is a 1939 crime drama starring Humphrey Bogart and Gale Page. The film was directed by Lewis Seiler and features "Dead End Kid" leader Billy Halop. The movie is one of Bogart's studio B pictures filmed before his famous breakthrough in "High Sierra" two years later.
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Two Against the World
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Two Against the World (1936 film)
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Humphrey Bogart
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When was the Irish physicist died from who's name the Bell's theorem was named?
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Title: Bell's theorem
Passage: Bell's theorem is a "no-go theorem" that draws an important distinction between quantum mechanics (QM) and the world as described by classical mechanics. This theorem is named after John Stewart Bell.
Title: John Stewart Bell
Passage: John Stewart Bell FRS (28 June 1928 – 1 October 1990) was a Northern Irish physicist, and the originator of Bell's theorem, an important theorem in quantum physics regarding hidden variable theories.
Title: Joly (crater)
Passage: Joly is an impact crater on Mars, located at 74.7°S latitude and 42.7°W longitude in the Mare Australe quadrangle. It measures 79.9 kilometers in diameter and was named after Irish physicist John Joly (1857–1933). The name was approved in 1973, by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN).
Title: Cormac O'Raifeartaigh
Passage: Cormac O’Raifeartaigh (Cormac O’Rafferty) is an Irish physicist based at Waterford Institute of Technology in Ireland. A solid-state physicist by training, he is best known for several contributions to the study of the history and philosophy of 20th century science, including the discovery that Albert Einstein once attempted a steady-state model of the expanding universe, many years before Fred Hoyle
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1 October 1990
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Bell's theorem
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John Stewart Bell
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"Nobody Rides For Free" was a single by the American heavy metal band Ratt, originally taken from which soundtrack, a 1991 American action crime thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, starring Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey?
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Title: Nobody Rides for Free
Passage: "Nobody Rides For Free" was a single by the American heavy metal band Ratt. It was originally taken from the "Point Break" soundtrack.
Title: Point Break
Passage: Point Break is a 1991 American action crime thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, starring Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey. The title refers to the surfing term "point break," where a wave breaks as it hits a point of land jutting out from the coastline. Reeves stars as rookie FBI agent Johnny Utah, who is investigating a string of bank robberies possibly being committed by surfers. Johnny goes undercover to infiltrate the surfing community and develops a complex friendship with Bodhi (Swayze), the charismatic leader of a gang of surfers.
Title: Slip of the Lip
Passage: "Slip of the Lip" is a song recorded by American heavy metal band Ratt in 1986 from the album "Dancing Undercover" and is also on their greatest hits album "Ratt & Roll 81-91". It was written by Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy, bassist Juan Croucier, and guitarist Warren DeMartini.
Title: You Think You're Tough
Passage: "You Think You're Tough" is a single written and recorded by American heavy metal band Ratt. It appears as the second track of their first release, "Ratt EP". It is considered to be the band's first hit.
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Point Break
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Nobody Rides for Free
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Point Break
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The director of Uncommon Valor's 1971 psychological thriller film was based on a novel that follows a young schoolteacher from what Australian city?
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Title: Ted Kotcheff
Passage: William Theodore "Ted" Kotcheff (born April 7, 1931; as Velichko Todorov Tsochev) is a Bulgarian-Canadian film and television director and producer, known primarily for his work on several high-profile British and American television productions such as "Armchair Theatre" and "". He has also directed numerous successful films including the seminal Australian classic "Wake in Fright," action films such as "First Blood" and "Uncommon Valor", and comedies like "Weekend at Bernie's, Fun with Dick and Jane," and "North Dallas Forty". He is sometimes credited as William T. Kotcheff, and currently resides in Beverly Hills, California.
Title: Wake in Fright
Passage: Wake in Fright (initially released as Outback outside Australia) is a 1971 psychological thriller film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Evan Jones and starring Gary Bond, Donald Pleasence, Chips Rafferty, Sylvia Kay and Jack Thompson. Based on Kenneth Cook's 1961 novel of the same name, the film follows a young schoolteacher from Sydney who descends into personal moral degradation after finding himself stranded in a brutal, menacing town in outback Australia.
Title: The Glass Ceiling (film)
Passage: The Glass Ceiling (Spanish:El techo de cristal) is a 1971 psychological thriller film, written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. It stars Carmen Sevilla, Dean Selmier and Patty Shepard.
Title: Hal Buell
Passage: Hal Buell was the former head of the Photography Service (photography director) at the Associated Press for twenty-five years where he supervised an international staff of 300 photographers. He is also the author of "Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs" and "Uncommon Valor, Common Virtue", a book about war photographer Joe Rosenthal.
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Sydney
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Ted Kotcheff
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Wake in Fright
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Starfish stars an actor of what nationality?
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Title: Starfish (film)
Passage: Starfish is a 2016 British drama film written and directed by Bill Clark, and starring Tom Riley and Joanne Froggatt. The film, based on a true story, follows a family who are thrown into turmoil when the husband contracts sepsis, a brutally damaging illness.
Title: Tom Riley (actor)
Passage: Tom Riley (born 5 April 1981) is an English actor and producer.
Title: Astropectinidae
Passage: The Astropectinidae are a family of sea stars in the order Paxillosida. In general, these starfish live on the seabed and immerse themselves in soft sediment such as sand and mud.
Title: Asthenosoma marisrubri
Passage: Asthenosoma marisrubri ('flexible body of the Red Sea') (Weinberg & De Ridder, 1998) aka Red Sea fire urchin and toxic leather sea urchin , is a relatively common sea urchin with a widespread distribution in the Indo-Pacific, and was till 1998 considered a color variant of "Asthenosoma varium". Sea urchins are close relatives of starfish, crinoids, brittle stars and sea cucumbers, all being echinoderms ('spiny skins').
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English
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Starfish (film)
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Tom Riley (actor)
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George Keys, is a former New Zealand rower, who won an Olympic Bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in which city, that is the capital, and largest metropolis of the Republic of Korea?
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Title: Seoul
Passage: Seoul ( ; 서울; ] ), officially the Seoul Special Metropolitan City – is the capital and largest metropolis of the Republic of Korea (commonly known as South Korea). Seoul is the world's 16th largest city, and forms the heart of the Seoul Capital Area, which includes the surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi province. The Seoul Capital Area houses about half of the country's population of 51.44 million people with 678,102 international residents.
Title: George Keys
Passage: George Keys (born 12 December 1959) is a former New Zealand rower who won an Olympic Bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
Title: Ross Tong
Passage: Ross Stuart Tong (born 21 April 1961) is a former New Zealand rower who won an Olympic bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
Title: Barrie Mabbott
Passage: James Barrie Mabbott (born 19 November 1960) is a former New Zealand rower who won an Olympic Bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
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Seoul
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George Keys
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Seoul
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Who was born first, Herbert Selpin or Marc Lawrence?
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Title: Herbert Selpin
Passage: Herbert Selpin (29 May 1904 – 1 August 1942) was a German film director and screenwriter of light entertainment during the 1930s and 1940s. He is best known for his final film, the partly suppressed "Titanic", during the production of which he was arrested by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. He was later found dead in his prison cell.
Title: Marc Lawrence (filmmaker)
Passage: Marc Lawrence (born October 22, 1959) is an American screenwriter, film producer and film director. He is best known for the four films that he has made with actor Sandra Bullock.
Title: Water for Canitoga
Passage: Water for Canitoga (German: Wasser für Canitoga) is a 1939 German western film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Hans Albers, Charlotte Susa and Josef Sieber. The film is a "Northern", set in Canada in 1905 where an engineer is working to construct a new water supply system despite repeated attempts at sabotage. It is based on a play by Hans Rehfisch, Otto Eis and Egon Eis.
Title: The Green Domino
Passage: The Green Domino (French: "Le Domino vert" ) is a 1935 French/German drama film directed by Henri Decoin and Herbert Selpin, based on play by Erich Ebermayer. It tells the story of a rich heiress who falls in love with an art critic after his wife has been murdered. It was released on DVD in France on 5 April 2007.
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Herbert Selpin
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Herbert Selpin
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Marc Lawrence (filmmaker)
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Neville Patrick Chamberlain, is an English former footballer, his brother, Mark, was also a footballer, and his nephew, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Liverpool, and which country's national team?
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Title: Neville Chamberlain (footballer)
Passage: Neville Patrick Chamberlain (born 22 January 1960) is an English former footballer. A forward, he scored 73 goals in 296 league games in a ten-year professional career in the Football League. His brother, Mark, was also a footballer, and his nephews Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain play for Liverpool and Portsmouth respectively, with Alex also an England international.
Title: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Passage: Alexander Mark David Oxlade-Chamberlain (born 15 August 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Liverpool and the England national team.
Title: Jon Flanagan
Passage: Jonathon Patrick Flanagan (born 1 January 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a full back for Premier League club Liverpool, and the England national team. He made his debut for Liverpool in a 3–0 win against Manchester City on 11 April 2011 at age 18.
Title: Trent Alexander-Arnold
Passage: Trent John Alexander-Arnold (born 7 October 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Liverpool. He is an academy graduate of Liverpool and made his senior debut for the club in 2016, aged 18. The following year, he won the club's Young Player of the Season award. He has also represented England at all youth levels from under-16 through to under-19. Due to the length of his name, his surname is shortened to Alexander for Premier League fixtures.
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England
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Neville Chamberlain (footballer)
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
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Pierre Nlend Womé (born 26 March 1979) is a Cameroonian retired footballer who played as a defender, being only one of eleven players to have played in the top divisions, one of the others is Christian Bjørnshøj Poulsen, a Danish former footballer, born on which date?
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Title: Christian Poulsen
Passage: Christian Bjørnshøj Poulsen (born 28 February 1980) is a Danish former footballer. After starting his career with Holbæk, he played for a number of European clubs as a defensive midfielder, winning the Danish Superliga championship with F.C. Copenhagen, the German DFB-Ligapokal trophy with FC Schalke 04, and the European UEFA Cup with Spanish team Sevilla FC, later also playing for Italian Serie A club Juventus, as well as Premier League side, Liverpool, French side Evian, and Dutch side Ajax.
Title: Pierre Womé
Passage: Pierre Nlend Womé (born 26 March 1979) is a Cameroonian retired footballer who played as a defender. A journeyman, Womé was a versatile and skillful left wingback who played for 14 clubs in six countries, being only one of eleven players to have played in the top divisions in Italy, Spain, England and Germany respectively (the others are Jon Dahl Tomasson, Abel Xavier, Gheorghe Popescu, Florin Răducioiu, Pepe Reina, Christian Poulsen, Maniche, Marko Marin, Eduardo Vargas and Obafemi Martins).
Title: Mathurin Kameni
Passage: Mathurin Kameni (born 4 February 1978) is a Cameroonian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Title: Bassey William Andem
Passage: Bassey William Andem (born 14 June 1968) is a Cameroonian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
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28 February 1980
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Pierre Womé
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Christian Poulsen
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Which director was also an animator, Bill Forsyth or René Laloux?
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Title: René Laloux
Passage: René Laloux (July 13, 1929 – March 14, 2004) was a French animator and film director.
Title: Bill Forsyth
Passage: William David "Bill" Forsyth (born 29 July 1946) is a Scottish film director and writer known for his films "Gregory's Girl" (1981), "Local Hero" (1983), and "Comfort and Joy" (1984).
Title: Oriental Tales
Passage: Oriental Tales (French: Nouvelles orientales ) is a 1938 short story collection by the French writer Marguerite Yourcenar. The stories share a self-consciously mythological form; some are based on pre-existing myths and legends, while some are new. The story "How Wang-Fo Was Saved" was adapted into an animated short film by René Laloux in the 1980s.
Title: Robert Buchanan (actor)
Passage: Robert "Rab" Buchanan (born 9 March 1962 in Glasgow) is a former Scottish actor, most famous for playing in three films by director Bill Forsyth: "That Sinking Feeling" (1979), "Gregory's Girl" (1981), and "Comfort and Joy" (1984). Buchanan, like other young actors in these films, had come to the notice of Forsyth while at the former Glasgow Youth Theatre. After these films Buchanan quit acting and now works on the technical staff at Tolbooth Theatre in Stirling, Scotland.
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René Laloux
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Bill Forsyth
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René Laloux
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Were Richard Aldington and Harold Lamb both writers?
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Title: Richard Aldington
Passage: Richard Aldington (8 July 1892 – 27 July 1962), born Edward Godfree Aldington, was an English writer and poet.
Title: Harold Lamb
Passage: Harold Albert Lamb (September 1, 1892 – April 9, 1962) was an American historian, screenwriter, short story writer, and novelist.
Title: Death of a Hero
Passage: Death of a Hero is a World War I novel by Richard Aldington. It was his first novel, published by Chatto & Windus in 1929, and thought to be partly autobiographical.
Title: H.D.
Passage: Hilda "H.D." Doolittle (September 10, 1886 – September 27, 1961) was an American poet, novelist, and memoirist known for her association with the early 20th century avant-garde Imagist group of poets such as Ezra Pound and Richard Aldington. She published under the pen name of H.D.
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yes
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Richard Aldington
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Harold Lamb
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Who was born first, Melissa Bank or Jaroslav Seifert?
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Title: Melissa Bank
Passage: Melissa Bank (born in 1961 in Philadelphia) is an American author. She has published two books, "The Wonder Spot" a volume of short stories, and "The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing," a novel, which have been translated into over 30 languages. Bank was the winner of the 1993 Nelson Algren Award for short fiction. She currently teaches in the MFA program at Stony Brook Southampton.
Title: Jaroslav Seifert
Passage: Jaroslav Seifert (] ; 23 September 1901 – 10 January 1986) was a Nobel Prize–winning Czechoslovak writer, poet and journalist.
Title: Augustine of Canterbury
Passage: Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the "Apostle to the English" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England.
Title: Jaroslav Seifert Prize
Passage: The Jaroslav Seifert Prize is a prestigious Czech literary prize. It was originally awarded to authors in exile during the Soviet era.
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Jaroslav Seifert
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Melissa Bank
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Jaroslav Seifert
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What plant containing single-seeded, blue-black drupes is part of the Manilkara zapota family?
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Title: Manilkara zapota
Passage: Manilkara zapota, commonly known as the sapodilla ( ), is a long-lived, evergreen tree native to southern Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. An example natural occurrence is in coastal Yucatán in the Petenes mangroves ecoregion, where it is a subdominant plant species. It was introduced to the Philippines during Spanish colonization. It is grown in large quantities in Pakistan, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Mexico.
Title: Sideroxylon celastrinum
Passage: Sideroxylon celastrinum is a species of flowering plant in the sapodilla family, Sapotaceae, that is native to Texas and Florida in the United States south through Central America to northern Venezuela and Colombia in South America. Common names include saffron plum and coma. It is a spiny shrub or small tree that reaches a height of 2 - . The dark green leaves are alternate or fascicled at the nodes and oblanceolate to obovate. Greenish-white flowers are present from May to November and are followed by single-seeded, blue-black drupes.
Title: Achyronychia
Passage: Achyronychia is a monotypic genus of flowering plant containing the single species Achyronychia cooperi, which is known by the common names onyxflower and frost-mat. This plant is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts of northern Mexico and the U.S. states of California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. In California, it is known from San Diego, Imperial, Riverside, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Inyo Counties. In Arizona, it occurs in Yuma, Mohave, Pima, Pinal and Maricopa Counties. It has also been reported from Washington County in Utah, and from Clark County, Nevada.
Title: Manilkara pubicarpa
Passage: Manilkara pubicarpa is a species of plant in the Sapotaceae family. It is endemic to Guyana.
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Sideroxylon celastrinum
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Sideroxylon celastrinum
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Manilkara zapota
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Who contributed to The Digger magazine and is an Australian cartoonist?
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Title: Michael Leunig
Passage: Michael Leunig (born 2 June 1945), typically referred to as Leunig (his signature on his cartoons), is an Australian cartoonist, poet and cultural commentator. His best known works include "The Adventures of Vasco Pyjama" and the "Curly Flats" series. He was declared an Australian Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia in 1999.
Title: The Digger (alternative magazine)
Passage: The Digger was an alternative magazine published in Australia between 1972 and 1975. It was established by Phillip Frazer, Bruce Hanford, and Jon Hawkes. Notable contributors included Ron Cobb, Ian McCausland, Bob Daly, Patrick Cook, Beatrice Faust, Ponch Hawkes, Helen Garner, Michael Leunig, Anne Summers, Neil McLean, and Phil Pinder.
Title: Stewart McCrae
Passage: Stewart McCrae (born 1919- 5 June 2008) is an Australian cartoonist who contributed to the "Brisbane Courier Mail" newspaper and bulletin.
Title: Digger slang
Passage: Digger slang, also known as ANZAC slang or Australian military slang, is Australian English slang as employed by the various Australian armed forces throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. There have been four major sources of the slang: the First World War, the Second World War, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The name Digger slang derives from the cultural stereotype of the Digger in the First World War. Graham Seal AM, Professor of Folklore at Curtin University of Technology, calls the slang Diggerese. It is a combination of an occupational jargon and an in-group argot.
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Michael Leunig
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The Digger (alternative magazine)
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Michael Leunig
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What year was the novel that featured the most famous peak in the Great Balsam Mountains published?
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Title: Cold Mountain (novel)
Passage: Cold Mountain is a 1997 historical novel by Charles Frazier which won the U.S.
Title: Great Balsam Mountains
Passage: The Great Balsam Mountains, or Balsam Mountains, are in the mountain region of western North Carolina, United States. The Great Balsams are a subrange of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which in turn are a part of the Appalachian Mountains. The most famous peak in the Great Balsam range is Cold Mountain, which is the centerpiece of author Charles Frazier's bestselling novel "Cold Mountain".
Title: Shining Rock
Passage: Shining Rock is a mountain in western North Carolina. The mountain is one of the Great Balsam Mountains which are a part of the Blue Ridge Mountains within the Appalachian Mountains. It is the 38th tallest mountain in the eastern United States.
Title: Demirkazık Peak
Passage: Demirkazık Peak (Turkish: "Demirkazık Dağı" ) is a summit in Aladağlar a portion of Toros Mountains, Turkey. ("Demirkazık", literally "iron post" is the name of several summits in Turkey) Administratively, it is a part of Çamardı ilçe (district) of Niğde Province at . Turkish Geography Atlas gives its altitude as 3756 m . Being a conical mountain, it is a famous peak among the mountaineers. However, it may not be the highest point of the mountain range.
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1997
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Great Balsam Mountains
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Cold Mountain (novel)
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Who was the President of the Jury for the main competition where Gimme Danger was shown in the Midnight Screenings section?
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Title: 2016 Cannes Film Festival
Passage: The 69th Cannes Film Festival was held from 11 to 22 May 2016. Australian director George Miller was the President of the Jury for the main competition. French actor Laurent Lafitte was the host for the opening and closing ceremonies. On 15 March it was announced that Japanese director Naomi Kawase would serve as the Cinéfondation and Short Film Jury president. American director Woody Allen's film "Café Society" opened the festival.
Title: Gimme Danger
Passage: Gimme Danger is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Jim Jarmusch about the band The Stooges. It was shown in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released on October 28, 2016, by Amazon Studios and Magnolia Pictures.
Title: The Merciless (film)
Passage: The Merciless is a 2017 South Korean crime-action film directed by Byun Sung-hyun, and starring Sol Kyung-gu and Im Si-wan. The film was released in South Korea on May 17, 2017. It was shown out of competition in the Midnight Screenings section at the 70th Cannes Film Festival on May 24, 2017.
Title: Stand Clear of the Closing Doors
Passage: Stand Clear of the Closing Doors is a 2013 drama directed by Sam Fleischner. The story is about an autistic child named Ricky who, after a particularly difficult day at school, escapes into the subways. It was shown in the main competition section of the 2013 Deauville American Film Festival, where it won Prix du Jury (Jury Special Prize) of the festival.
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George Miller
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Gimme Danger
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2016 Cannes Film Festival
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Walter Paine is an American author, journalist, and publisher, he purchased the "Valley News" of Lebanon, New Hampshire in the 1950s with partner James D. Ewing, and publisher of The Keene Sentinel, an independently owned daily newspaper published in Keene, in which US state?
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Title: The Keene Sentinel
Passage: The Keene Sentinel is an independently owned daily newspaper published in Keene, New Hampshire. It currently publishes seven days a week.
Title: Walter Paine
Passage: Walter Paine is an American author, journalist, and publisher. He purchased the "Valley News" of Lebanon, New Hampshire in the 1950s with partner James D. Ewing (publisher of "The Keene Sentinel" for many years) and served as editor and publisher of the paper for twenty-four years.
Title: The Times Record (Maine)
Passage: The Times Record is an independently owned daily newspaper published five afternoons a week (Monday through Friday) in Brunswick, Maine, United States. The paper covers the Mid Coast region of Maine with offices in Brunswick. The paper covers the communities of Alna, Arrowsic, Bath, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Brunswick, Dresden, Durham, Freeport, Georgetown, Harpswell, Lisbon, Pownal, Richmond, West Bath, Wiscasset, and Woolwich.
Title: Matt Hongoltz-Hetling
Passage: Matt Hongoltz-Hetling is a Pulitzer Prize finalist journalist who won the 2011 George Polk award for Local Reporting, and appears on the List of George Polk Award Winners. He is currently a reporter for the Valley News, a daily newspaper in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire
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Walter Paine
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The Keene Sentinel
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Kim Nam-gil, is a South Korean actor, producer, singer and philanthropist, he is best known from leading roles in The Shameless, released in which year, a South Korean film starring Kim Nam-gil and Jeon Do-yeon?
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Title: Kim Nam-gil
Passage: Kim Nam-gil (; born March 13, 1981) is a South Korean actor, producer, singer and philanthropist. He is best known from leading roles in disaster blockbuster "Pandora" (2016); crime thriller "The Shameless" (2015); adventure film "The Pirates" (2014) and period drama "Portrait of a Beauty" (2008). His breakthrough role was Bidam in the hit television period drama "Queen Seondeok" (2009). Kim is also the founder and CEO of a non-profit organization "Gilstory" that focuses on preserving cultural heritage, promoting arts and raising special purpose relief funds.
Title: The Shameless
Passage: The Shameless (; lit. "A Bastard" or "A Rouge") is a 2015 South Korean film starring Kim Nam-gil and Jeon Do-yeon. It is written and directed by Oh Seung-uk, who described it as a "hardboiled romantic noir thriller.
Title: Lovers Vanished
Passage: Lovers Vanished (; lit. "Before the Storm") is a 2010 South Korean film, directed by Cho Chang-ho as both a love story and a character drama. It stars Kim Nam-gil and Hwang Woo-seul-hye as two people who find love at the edge of life.
Title: Live Up to Your Name, Dr. Heo
Passage: Live Up to Your Name, Dr. Heo () is a 2017 fantasy medical South Korean television series starring Kim Nam-gil and Kim Ah-joong about skilled doctors of the 17th and 21st century. The series marks Kim Nam-gil's small screen comeback after four years. It is currently airing on tvN starting on August 12, 2017 at 21:00 KST.
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2015
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Kim Nam-gil
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The Shameless
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Richard Marner appeared in the 1965 comedy film Where the Spies Are, but he's most famous for his role in which 1980s sitcom?
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Title: Where the Spies Are
Passage: Where the Spies Are is a 1965 MGM British comedy adventure film directed by Val Guest and featuring David Niven as Dr Jason Love, Françoise Dorléac, John Le Mesurier, Cyril Cusack and Richard Marner. It was based on the James Leasor book "Passport to Oblivion" which was also the working title of the film. MGM intended to make a Jason Love film series but the idea was shelved.
Title: Richard Marner
Passage: Richard Marner (born Alexander Molchanoff, 27 March 1921 – 18 March 2004) was a Russian-born British stage and screen actor. He was probably best known for his role as Colonel Kurt Von Strohm in the British sitcom "'Allo 'Allo! ".
Title: The African Queen (film)
Passage: The African Queen is a 1951 British-American adventure film adapted from the 1935 novel of the same name by C. S. Forester. The film was directed by John Huston and produced by Sam Spiegel and John Woolf. The screenplay was adapted by James Agee, John Huston, John Collier and Peter Viertel. It was photographed in Technicolor by Jack Cardiff and had a music score by Allan Gray. The film stars Humphrey Bogart (who won the Academy Award for Best Actor – his only Oscar), and Katharine Hepburn with Robert Morley, Peter Bull, Walter Gotell, Richard Marner and Theodore Bikel.
Title: Marriage on the Rocks
Passage: Marriage on the Rocks is a 1965 comedy film starring Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, and Dean Martin about a businessman's wife who ends up divorced by mistake and then married to his best friend by an even bigger mistake. The film was written by Cy Howard and directed by Jack Donohue.
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'Allo 'Allo!
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Where the Spies Are
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Richard Marner
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Were either Wallace Stevens or Hilary Mantel Cuban?
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Title: Hilary Mantel
Passage: Dame Hilary Mary Mantel, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} ( ; born Thompson, 6 July 1952), is an English writer whose work includes personal memoirs, short stories, and historical fiction.
Title: Wallace Stevens
Passage: Wallace Stevens (October 2, 1879 – August 2, 1955) was an American Modernist poet. He was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, educated at Harvard and then New York Law School, and he spent most of his life working as an executive for an insurance company in Hartford, Connecticut. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his "Collected Poems" in 1955.
Title: Colloquy with a Polish Aunt
Passage: "Colloquy with a Polish Aunt," a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, "Harmonium," was first published in 1919 and is included in "The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens" (1954).
Title: The Bird with the Coppery, Keen Claws
Passage: The Bird With The Coppery, Keen Claws is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was originally published in 1921, so it is in the public domain. Librivox has made the poem available in voice recording in its "The Complete Public Domain Poems of Wallace Stevens".
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no
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Wallace Stevens
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Hilary Mantel
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Eldest is the second novel in the "Inheritance Cycle" by Christopher Paolini and the sequel to "Eragon", the first novel in what series?
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Title: Eldest
Passage: Eldest is the second novel in the "Inheritance Cycle" by Christopher Paolini and the sequel to "Eragon". "Eldest" was first published in hardcover on August 23, 2005, and was released in paperback in September 2006. "Eldest" has been released in an audiobook format, and as an ebook. Like "Eragon", "Eldest" became a New York Times bestseller. A deluxe edition of "Eldest" was released on September 26, 2006, including new information and art by both the illustrator and the author. Other editions of "Eldest" are translated into different languages.
Title: Eragon
Passage: Eragon is the first novel in the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini. After writing the first draft for a year, Paolini spent a second year rewriting and fleshing out the story and characters. His parents saw the final manuscript and in 2001 decided to self-publish "Eragon;" Paolini spent a year traveling around the United States promoting the novel. By chance, the book was discovered by Carl Hiaasen, who got it re-published by Alfred A. Knopf. The re-published version was released on August 26, 2003.
Title: Brisingr
Passage: Brisingr is the third novel in the "Inheritance Cycle" by Christopher Paolini. It was released on September 20, 2008. Originally, Paolini intended to conclude the then "Inheritance Trilogy" in three books, but during writing the third book he decided that the series was too complex to conclude in one book, because the single book would be close to 1,500 pages long. A deluxe edition of "Brisingr", which includes removed scenes and previously unseen art, was released on October 13, 2009.
Title: Inheritance Cycle
Passage: The Inheritance Cycle is a young adult tetralogy of high fantasy novels written by American author Christopher Paolini. Set in the fictional world of Alagaësia ( ), the novels focus on the adventures of a teenage boy named Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, as they struggle to overthrow the evil king Galbatorix. The series was originally intended to be a trilogy (named the "Inheritance Trilogy") until Paolini announced on October 30, 2007, while working on the third novel, that he believed the story was too complex to conclude in just three books.
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Inheritance Cycle
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Eldest
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Eragon
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What nationality is Kim Nam-gil, star of 2015's thriller The Shameless?
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Title: Kim Nam-gil
Passage: Kim Nam-gil (; born March 13, 1981) is a South Korean actor, producer, singer and philanthropist. He is best known from leading roles in disaster blockbuster "Pandora" (2016); crime thriller "The Shameless" (2015); adventure film "The Pirates" (2014) and period drama "Portrait of a Beauty" (2008). His breakthrough role was Bidam in the hit television period drama "Queen Seondeok" (2009). Kim is also the founder and CEO of a non-profit organization "Gilstory" that focuses on preserving cultural heritage, promoting arts and raising special purpose relief funds.
Title: The Shameless
Passage: The Shameless (; lit. "A Bastard" or "A Rouge") is a 2015 South Korean film starring Kim Nam-gil and Jeon Do-yeon. It is written and directed by Oh Seung-uk, who described it as a "hardboiled romantic noir thriller.
Title: Lee Seok-hoon
Passage: Lee Seok-hoon (born January 6, 1972) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Lee began his directorial debut with the high school comedy "See You After School" (2006), followed by romantic comedy "Two Faces of My Girlfriend" (2007) - both films starring Bong Tae-gyu as the leading role. His romantic comedy "Dancing Queen" (2012) was a commercial success with over four million admissions and the period adventure film "The Pirates" (2014), starring Son Ye-jin and Kim Nam-gil, was also a hit with more than 8.6 million admissions at the end of its run.
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.
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South Korean
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Kim Nam-gil
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The Shameless
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Between Sempervivum and Malope, which genus has more species?
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Title: Sempervivum
Passage: Sempervivum (Brit. , U.S. sem-per-VEE-vum) is a genus of about 40 species of flowering plants in the Crassulaceae family, commonly known as houseleeks. Other common names include liveforever (the source of the taxonomical designation "Sempervivum", literally "always/forever alive") and hen and chicks, a name shared with plants of other genera as well. They are succulent perennials forming mats composed of tufted leaves in rosettes. In favourable conditions they spread rapidly via offsets, and several species are valued in cultivation as groundcover for dry, sunny locations.
Title: Malope
Passage: Malope is a genus of three species in the mallow botanical family (Malvaceae). Of the three species, "Malope trifida" is often used as an ornamental plant.
Title: Jovibarba
Passage: Jovibarba ("beard of Jupiter") is a small genus of three species of succulent flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, endemic to mountainous regions in the southeastern quadrant of Europe. The genus is sometimes classified as a subgenus of "Sempervivum", to which it is closely related. "Jovibarba" have pale-greenish-yellow or yellow actinomorphic flowers with about six petals, while "Sempervivum" have generally pinkish flowers with around twice as many petals, which open more widely than jovibarba flowers. The common name hen and chicks is applied to some "Jovibarba" species (and also species in several other genera).
Title: Sempervivum altum
Passage: Sempervivum altum is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to the Caucasus Mountains. Like other members of the houseleek genus, it grows succulent leaves in rosettes. The rosettes of "S. altum" are 1-5 cm across, and the leaves are pubescent or pilose. The flowers are pink edged with white, with yellow anthers, growing on a stem 30-40 cm tall. The species was described in 1936 by William Bertram Turrill based on specimens collected by P.L. Giuseppi in a 1935 expedition to the Caucasus Mountains. It is closely related to "S. ingwersenii" and "S. ossetiense" from the same region. s of June 2013 , the name is not accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families.
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Sempervivum
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Sempervivum
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Malope
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Where are the Pera Palace Hotel and Palace of the Porphyrogenitus located?
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Title: Pera Palace Hotel
Passage: The Pera Palace Hotel Jumeirah (Turkish: "Pera Palas Oteli" ) is a historic special category hotel and museum hotel located in the Beyoğlu (Pera) district in Istanbul, Turkey. It was built in 1892 for the purpose of hosting the passengers of the Orient Express and was named after the place where it is located. It holds the title of "the oldest European hotel of Turkey".
Title: Palace of the Porphyrogenitus
Passage: The Palace of the Porphyrogenitus (Greek: ), known in Turkish as the Tekfur Sarayı ("Palace of the Sovereign"), is a late 13th-century Byzantine palace in the north-western part of the old city of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul, Turkey). An annex of the greater palace complex of Blachernae, it is the best preserved of the three Byzantine palaces to survive in the city (together with the ruins of the Boukoleon Palace; and the ruins of the Great Palace of Constantinople with its surviving substructures, retrieved mosaics and standing Magnaura section), and one of the few relatively intact examples of late Byzantine secular architecture in the world.
Title: Palace Hotel, Helsinki
Passage: The Palace Hotel is an historic modernist hotel in Helsinki, opened in 1952, the year of the Helsinki Olympic Games. The building was designed by architects Viljo Revell and Keijo Petäjä, and was constructed during 1949–1952. In addition to the Palace Hotel and related restaurants, the building hosted also the main offices of the Confederation of Finnish Industry and Employers. The interiors of the building were furnished by various renowned Finnish interior designers, such as Olli Borg, Antti Nurmesniemi and Olavi Hänninen.
Title: Astoria Palace Hotel
Passage: The Astoria Palace Hotel is a hotel in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It faces the Copacabana Beach and is located just metres west of the Copacabana Palace Hotel. It is one of the newest hotels in the area and has 115 rooms.
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Istanbul, Turkey
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Pera Palace Hotel
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Palace of the Porphyrogenitus
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What is a carbonated beverage from Japan?
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Title: Kirin Company
Passage: Kirin Company, Limited (キリン株式会社 , Kirin Kabushiki-gaisha ) is an integrated beverages company. It is a subsidiary of Kirin Holdings Company, Limited.
Title: Moxie
Passage: Moxie is a brand of carbonated beverage that was among the first mass-produced soft drinks in the United States. It continues to be regionally popular today. It is produced by the Moxie Beverage Company of Bedford, New Hampshire, which (through several levels of wholly owned subsidiaries) is part of the Kirin Holdings Company of Tokyo, Japan. As a result of widespread brand advertising, the brand name has become the word "moxie" in the English language, meaning "courage, daring, or spirit".
Title: Froster
Passage: Froster is a brand of iced frozen carbonated beverage (however, not carbonated in Canada) sold at Mac's Convenience Stores in Canada and Circle K in the United States.
Title: Orangina
Passage: Orangina (] ) is a lightly carbonated beverage made from carbonated water, 12% citrus juice, (10% from concentrated orange, 2% from a combination of concentrated lemon, concentrated mandarin, and concentrated grapefruit juices) as well as 2% orange pulp. Orangina is sweetened with sugar or high fructose corn syrup (glucose-fructose) and natural flavors are added.
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Tokyo, Japan
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Moxie
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Kirin Company
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Where did Faith No More and Crudo originate?
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Title: Faith No More
Passage: Faith No More (sometimes abbreviated as FNM) is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979. Before settling on their current name in 1982, the band performed under the names Sharp Young Men and later Faith No Man. Bassist Billy Gould and drummer Mike Bordin are the longest remaining members of the band, having been involved with Faith No More since its inception. The band underwent several lineup changes early in their career, along with some major changes later on. The current lineup of Faith No More consists of Gould, Bordin, keyboardist Roddy Bottum, guitarist Jon Hudson and vocalist Mike Patton.
Title: Crudo (band)
Passage: Crudo is a project featuring Mike Patton (Fantômas, Mr. Bungle, Faith No More, Tomahawk, Peeping Tom) and Dan the Automator (Gorillaz, Dr Octagon, Handsome Boy Modeling School). Crudo made their stage debut playing a secret warmup show in San Francisco at Great American Music Hall on May 22, 2008. They also performed at the 2008 Sasquatch festival.
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San Francisco
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Crudo (band)
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Faith No More
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Lena Himmelstein Bryant Malsin, was an American clothing designer and retailer who founded the plus-size clothing chain Lane Bryant, the company began in which year?
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Title: Lane Bryant
Passage: Lane Bryant is a United States retail women's clothing store chain focusing on plus-size clothing. The company began in 1904 with maternity designs created by Lena Himmelstein Bryant Malsin. As of 2013, the chain consists of 812 stores in 46 U.S. states (only Alaska, Hawaii, Montana and Wyoming do not have Lane Bryant stores).
Title: Lena Himmelstein
Passage: Lena Himmelstein Bryant Malsin (March 1877 - September 26, 1951) was an American clothing designer and retailer who founded the plus-size clothing chain Lane Bryant. Despite difficult circumstances, she saw a need and came up with a solution that revolutionized the women's fashion industry.
Title: Eloquii
Passage: Eloquii is a privately owned online retailer offering women's plus-size clothing and accessories. Eloquii was launched in response to consumer demand for stylish clothing choices for plus-size women. The name 'Eloquii' is a hybrid of 'eloquent' and 'soliloquy.'
Title: Ascena Retail Group
Passage: Ascena Retail Group, Inc. (formerly Dress Barn and doing business as Dressbarn) is an American retailer of women's clothing. Ascena also owns the Maurices, Justice, Lane Bryant, and Catherines clothing store brands, and is the parent company of Ann Inc., operator of Ann Taylor and Loft stores.
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1904
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Lena Himmelstein
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Lane Bryant
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Are Vernonia and Orthophytum both from the same family?
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Title: Orthophytum
Passage: Orthophytum (Greek "ortho" = straight and "phytum" = plant) is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae.
Title: Vernonia
Passage: Vernonia is a genus of about 1000 species of forbs and shrubs in the family Asteraceae. Some species are known as ironweed. Some species are edible and of economic value. They are known for having intense purple flowers. The genus is named for the English botanist William Vernon. There are numerous distinct subgenera and subsections in this genus. This has led some botanists to divide this large genus into several distinct genera. For instance, the "Flora of North America" only recognizes about 20 species in "Vernonia" sensu stricto, 17 of which are in North America north of Mexico, with the others being found in South America.
Title: Vernonia missurica
Passage: Vernonia missurica, the Missouri ironweed, is a species of purple colored perennial plant from Asteraceae family that can be found growing in the central United States.
Title: Vernonia gigantea
Passage: Vernonia gigantea (also known as giant ironweed, tall ironweed or ironweed) is a species of perennial plant from Asteraceae family that can be found in United States and Canada. The plant is native to the eastern United States, north to New York state and Ontario, and southwest to Texas.
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no
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Vernonia
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Orthophytum
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Which star of "Having You" was born 12 July 1976?
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Title: Anna Friel
Passage: Anna Louise Friel (born 12 July 1976) is an English actress. Born in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, she has been acting since the age of 13, appearing in a number of British television programmes. She played Beth Jordache in the Channel 4 soap "Brookside", and portrayed the first lesbian kiss in a British soap opera in January 1994. She made her West End theatre debut in London in 2001 and has subsequently appeared in several productions, including in an adaptation of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and as Yelena in a 2012 production of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya".
Title: Having You
Passage: Having You is a British drama film directed and written by Sam Hoare. The film stars Anna Friel, Romola Garai, Andrew Buchan, Phil Davis and Harry Hadden-Paton.
Title: Priscilla Ruddle
Passage: Priscilla Ruddle (born 12 July 1976) is a former Australian female volleyball player. She was part of the Australia women's national volleyball team.
Title: Nabor Vargas García
Passage: Nabor Vargas García (born 12 July 1976) is a Mexican suspected drug lord and one of the founders of Los Zetas, a criminal group formed by former soldiers of the Mexican Armed Forces.
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Anna Friel
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Having You
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Anna Friel
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Are Ernest B. Schoedsack and Frank Scheffer both cinematographers ?
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Title: Ernest B. Schoedsack
Passage: Ernest Beaumont Schoedsack (June 8, 1893 – December 23, 1979) was an American motion picture cinematographer, producer, and director. He worked on several films with Merian C. Cooper including "King Kong" and "."
Title: Frank Scheffer
Passage: Frank Scheffer (born 1956 in Venlo) is a Dutch cinematographer and producer of documentary film, mostly known for his work "Conducting Mahler" (1996) on the 1995 Mahler Festival in Amsterdam with Claudio Abbado, Riccardo Chailly, Riccardo Muti and Simon Rattle.
Title: Trouble in Morocco
Passage: Trouble in Morocco is a 1937 film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack.
Title: Dr. Cyclops
Passage: Dr. Cyclops is a 1940 American Technicolor science fiction horror film from Paramount Pictures, produced by Dale Van Every and Merian C. Cooper, directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack, and starring Thomas Coley, Victor Kilian, Janice Logan, Charles Halton, Frank Yaconelli, and Albert Dekker.
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yes
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Ernest B. Schoedsack
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Frank Scheffer
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Which company was this American game designer who designed the set of Planescape Campaign Setting employed for more than a decade?
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Title: David Cook (game designer)
Passage: David "Zeb" Cook is an American game designer, best known for his work at TSR, Inc., where he was employed for over fifteen years.
Title: Planescape Campaign Setting
Passage: The Planescape Campaign Setting is a boxed set for the "Dungeons & Dragons" fantasy role-playing game. The set was designed by David "Zeb" Cook and published in 1994. It introduced the Planescape setting and was highly praised by "White Wolf" and "Pyramid" magazines.
Title: On Hallowed Ground
Passage: On Hallowed Ground is an accessory book for the "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" fantasy role-playing game, for the Planescape campaign setting.
Title: Faction War
Passage: Faction War is a book published by TSR in 1998. Part of the "Dungeons & Dragons" series. It was a published adventure meant for those who were playing in "Dungeons & Dragons"'s fantasy role-playing game Planescape campaign setting, also published by TSR.
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TSR, Inc.
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Planescape Campaign Setting
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David Cook (game designer)
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Jiaozhou City and Yingkou, are in which country?
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Title: Yingkou
Passage: Yingkou () is a prefecture-level city of Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. It is a port city of the Bohai Sea, and is the location of the mouth of the Liao River.
Title: Jiaozhou City
Passage: Jiaozhou (), formerly Jiaoxian or Jiao County, is a county-level city of Qingdao sub-provincial city, Shandong Province, China. It gained its current county-level city designation in 1987. It has an area of 1,313 km and a population at the 2000 Census of 783,478.
Title: Jiaozhoubei Railway Station
Passage: The Jiaozhoubei Railway Station () is a railway station found in the boundary between Jiaodong Subdistrict and Jiaolai Town of Jiaozhou City, Qingdao, China. It currently lies on the Qingdao–Jinan High-Speed Railway.
Title: Yinghai Subdistrict, Jiaozhou
Passage: Yinghai Subdistrict () is a subdistrict of Jiaozhou City, Shandong, People's Republic of China, located south of G22 Qingdao–Lanzhou Expressway southeast of downtown. , it has 47 villages under its administration.
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China
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Jiaozhou City
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Yingkou
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Where was the wife of French writer Cyril Montana born?
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Title: Cyril Montana
Passage: Cyril Montana is a French writer and one of Anggun's former husbands. She gave birth to his daughter named Kirana Cipta Montana, on 8 November 2007.
Title: Anggun
Passage: Anggun Cipta Sasmi (] , ] ; born 29 April 1974) is an Indonesian and French-naturalised singer-songwriter. Born in Jakarta, she began performing at the age of seven and recorded a children's album two years later. With the help of famed Indonesian producer Ian Antono, in 1986 Anggun released her first rock-influenced studio album, "Dunia Aku Punya". She became further well known with the single "Mimpi" (1989), which was listed as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time by "Rolling Stone". She followed it with a series of singles and three more studio albums, which established her as one of the most prominent Indonesian rock stars of the early 1990s.
Title: The Marching Morons
Passage: "The Marching Morons" is a science fiction story by American writer Cyril M. Kornbluth, originally published in "Galaxy" in April 1951. It was included in "The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two" after being voted one of the best novellas up to 1965.
Title: Claude Pujade-Renaud
Passage: Claude Pujade-Renaud (born 1932) is a French writer, whose first novel "Le Ventriloque" appeared in 1978. Since that time she has published over twenty novels, short-story and poetry collections, as well as combined creative works with long-time partner Daniel Zimmermann. She won the prix Goncourt des lycéens in 1994 for "Belle mère", her novel on stepmothering, and is a recipient of the French Writer's Guild Prize for her life's work.
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Jakarta
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Cyril Montana
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Anggun
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Thushaaram is a 1981 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, starring Rani Padmini, also known as Padmavati, was a legendary 13th-14th century queen, of which nationality?
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Title: Rani Padmini
Passage: Padmini, also known as Padmavati, was a legendary 13th-14th century Indian queen (Rani). The earliest source to mention her is "Padmavat", an epic poem written by Malik Muhammad Jayasi in 1540 CE. The text, which features elements of fantasy, describes her story as follows: Padmavati was an exceptionally beautiful princess of the Singhal kingdom (Sri Lanka). Ratan Sen, the Rajput ruler of Chittor, heard about her beauty from a talking parrot named Hiraman. After an adventurous quest, he married her and brought her to Chittor. Alauddin Khalji, the Sultan of Delhi also heard about her beauty, and attacked Chittor to obtain her. Meanwhile, Ratan Sen was killed in a combat with Devpal, the king of Kumbhalner who was also enamoured with Padmavati's beauty. Before Alauddin Khalji could capture Chittor, Padmavati and her companions committed Jauhar (self-immolation) to protect their honour.
Title: Thushaaram
Passage: Thushaaram is a 1981 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed I. V. Sasi, starring Ratheesh, Seema, Rani Padmini and Jose. The movie ran more than 75 days .
Title: Garjanam
Passage: Garjanam is a 1981 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by C. V. Rajendran, The film has Rajinikanth in the lead role supported by Balan K. Nair, Madhavi and Sukumari.
Title: Rasaleela (1975 film)
Passage: Raasaleela is a 1975 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by N. Sankaran Nair and produced by Carmel Johny for RJD Films, starring Kamal Hassan and Jayasudha. It is the remake of the Tamil film Unarchigal which also starred Kamal Hassan, but got released before the original. It is a soft-porn movie that faced many problems in the censor. It was also dubbed and released in Tamil and ran for 100 days in Tamil Nadu
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Indian
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Thushaaram
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Rani Padmini
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Which if these two is a British film director, Gareth Evans or Geoffrey Sax?
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Title: Geoffrey Sax
Passage: Geoffrey Sax (sometimes credited as Geoff Sax) is a British film and television director, who has worked on a variety of drama productions in both the United Kingdom and the United States.
Title: Gareth Evans (director)
Passage: Gareth Huw Evans (born 1980) is a Welsh film director, screenwriter, film editor and action choreographer.
Title: Killer Net
Passage: Killer Net is a British television crime drama mini series, first broadcast on Channel 4 in May 1998. The series is set around the lives of three students living in Brighton, whose contribution to an internet based computer game leads them right into the heart of an investigation into a serial killer. The drama was written and produced by Lynda La Plante, directed by Geoffrey Sax and featured a cast of up and coming actors. One of the main selling points of the series was that it starred Jason Orange of Take That, but it was also one of the introductions to the small screen of Paul Bettany.
Title: White Noise: The Light
Passage: White Noise: The Light, also marketed as White Noise 2, is a 2007 supernatural horror thriller film, directed by Patrick Lussier and written by Matt Venne. The sequel stars Nathan Fillion and Katee Sackhoff in the lead roles. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2005 film "White Noise", directed by Geoffrey Sax. The film received positive reviews, but was not commercially successful, and failed to recoup its $10 million budget.
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Geoffrey Sax
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Gareth Evans (director)
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Geoffrey Sax
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John M. Stahl and Patricio Guzmán, share which film occupation?
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Title: John M. Stahl
Passage: John Malcolm Stahl (January 21, 1886 – January 12, 1950) was an American film director and producer.
Title: Patricio Guzmán
Passage: Patricio Guzmán Lozanes (born August 11, 1941) is a Chilean documentary film director. He is internationally renowned for films such as "The Battle of Chile" and "Salvador Allende".
Title: The Compass Rose (film)
Passage: The Compass Rose (Spanish: "La rosa de los vientos" ) is a 1983 Spanish drama film directed by Patricio Guzmán. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival.
Title: Nostalgia for the Light
Passage: Nostalgia for the Light (Spanish: "Nostalgia de la Luz" ) is a documentary released in 2010 by Patricio Guzmán to address the lasting impacts of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship. Guzmán focuses on the similarities between astronomers researching humanity’s past, in an astronomical sense, and the struggle of many Chilean women who still search, after decades, for the remnants of their relatives executed during the dictatorship. Patricio Guzmán narrates the documentary himself and the documentary includes interviews and commentary from those affected and from astronomers and archeologists.
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film director
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John M. Stahl
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Patricio Guzmán
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Jake Roberts is an English film editor best known for his works on a British drama film based on what 2010 play?
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Title: The Riot Club
Passage: The Riot Club is a 2014 British drama film directed by Lone Scherfig and written by Laura Wade, based on Wade's 2010 play "Posh". The film stars Max Irons, Sam Claflin and Douglas Booth. It is set among the Riot Club, a fictional all-male, exclusive dining club at Oxford University. When the play "Posh" premiered, the Riot Club was often described as a thinly veiled version of the real-life Bullingdon Club, or High Trees Society, although according to Wade it is entirely fictitious.
Title: Jake Roberts (editor)
Passage: Jake Roberts is an English film editor. He is best known for his works on films "Citadel" (2012), "Starred Up" (2013), "The Riot Club" (2014) and "Brooklyn" (2015). For "Hell or High Water" (2016), Roberts was nominated (among several honors) for an Independent Spirit Award and the Academy Award for Best Film Editing at the 89th Academy Awards.
Title: Pablo Parés
Passage: Pablo Parés (August 28, 1978 - in Haedo, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine film director, actor, film producer, cinematographer, screenwriter and film editor best known for his work in the horror film genre.
Title: Stephen E. Rivkin
Passage: Stephen Elliott Rivkin is an American film editor best known for his editing work on the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film series as well as his work with director James Cameron as an editor on "Avatar", for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. Rivkin has edited three films for director Norman Jewison as well as has worked extensively with director Gore Verbinski. Stephen Rivkin is an elected member of the American Cinema Editors and currently serves as the Vice President of the organization. He was also associate producer on two films.
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Posh
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Jake Roberts (editor)
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The Riot Club
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What do Nuri Bilge Ceylan and Nikos Koundouros have in common?
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Title: Nikos Koundouros
Passage: Nikos Koundouros (Greek: Νίκος Κούνδουρος ; 15 December 1926 – 22 February 2017) was a Greek film director.
Title: Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Passage: Nuri Bilge Ceylan (] , born 26 January 1959) is a Turkish film director, photographer, screenwriter and actor.
Title: Climates (film)
Passage: Climates (Turkish: İklimler ) is a 2006 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. The film charts the deteriorating relationship between a professional Istanbul couple, İsa and Bahar, played by Ceylan and his wife Ebru Ceylan. It was Ceylan's first film shot on High-definition video.
Title: Uzak
Passage: Uzak is a 2002 Turkish film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. It was released as Distant in North America, a literal translation of its title. The movie is the winner of 31 awards including Best Actor at Cannes, Special Jury Prize at Chiago, and Best Balkan Movie at Sophia International Film Festival.
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film director
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Nuri Bilge Ceylan
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Nikos Koundouros
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Are Pierre Barthès and Mark Edmondson both now retired?
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Title: Mark Edmondson
Passage: Mark Edmondson (sometimes mistakenly spelt Edmundson) (born June 1954 in Gosford, New South Wales) is a retired Australian professional tennis player.
Title: Pierre Barthès
Passage: Pierre Barthès (born 13 September 1941) is a French retired professional tour tennis player.
Title: 1984 Volvo International – Doubles
Passage: Mark Edmondson and Sherwood Stewart were the defending champions but lost in the semifinals to Brian Gottfried and Tomáš Šmíd.
Title: 1983 French Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1983 French Open was held from 23 May until 5 June 1983 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Anders Järryd and Hans Simonsson won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Sherwood Stewart in the final.
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yes
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Pierre Barthès
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Mark Edmondson
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The 2005 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between Willem II and PSV on 29 May 2005 at De Kuip, in which country, PSV won 4–0 after goals from Park Ji-sung, a South Korean former footballer who currently serves as a club ambassador at Manchester United?
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Title: 2005 KNVB Cup Final
Passage: The 2005 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between Willem II and PSV on 29 May 2005 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2004–05 KNVB Cup competition. PSV won 4–0 after goals from Wilfred Bouma, Phillip Cocu, Park Ji-sung and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. With this victory, PSV clinched the double, as they had also become champions of the 2004–05 Eredivisie. This was PSV's first double since the 1988–89 season.
Title: Park Ji-sung
Passage: Park Ji-sung (Hangul: 박지성 ; Hanja: 朴智星 ; ] ; born 25 February 1981) is a South Korean former footballer who currently serves as a club ambassador at Manchester United.
Title: 2006 KNVB Cup Final
Passage: The 2006 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between Ajax and PSV on 7 May 2006 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2005–06 KNVB Cup competition. Ajax won 2–1, both of their goals being scored by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar. Michael Lamey scored for PSV.
Title: 2014 KNVB Cup Final
Passage: The 2014 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between PEC Zwolle and Ajax on 20 April 2014 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2013–14 KNVB Cup competition. PEC Zwolle beat Ajax 5–1 to secure their first KNVB Cup trophy.
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Rotterdam
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2005 KNVB Cup Final
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Park Ji-sung
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Of Material Issue and The Shins, which band is from the Western most city?
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Title: Material Issue
Passage: Material Issue was an American power pop trio from Chicago, Illinois. The band's trademark was pop songs with themes of love and heartbreak, with a number of song titles using girls' first names.
Title: The Shins
Passage: The Shins are an American indie rock band from Albuquerque, New Mexico, formed in 1996. The band's current lineup consists of James Mercer (vocals, guitar, songwriter), Jon Sortland (drums), Mark Watrous (guitar), Casey Foubert (guitar), Yuuki Matthews (bass), and Patti King (keyboards). The band is based in Portland, Oregon.
Title: Destination Universe
Passage: Destination Universe is the second studio album by Material Issue, released on Mercury Records in 1992. The new album was not as well received by critics as the debut album, nor did it sell as well. The album included the single "What Girls Want" and was, like their debut album, produced by Jeff Murphy.
Title: Freak City Soundtrack
Passage: Freak City Soundtrack is the third studio album by Material Issue, released on Mercury Records in 1994. It was the last studio album the band would record before frontman Jim Ellison committed suicide in 1996, and was produced by Mike Chapman, who also produced breakthrough albums for Blondie and The Knack.
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The Shins
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The Shins
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Material Issue
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Zabdas was the name of which rank, who led the forces of Septimia Zenobia, a third-century queen, of the Syria-based Palmyrene Empire?
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Title: Zenobia
Passage: Septimia Zenobia (Palmyrene: (Btzby), pronounced Bat-Zabbai; AD 240–c.274) was a third-century queen of the Syria-based Palmyrene Empire. Many legends surround her ancestry; she was certainly born to a noble Palmyrene family and married the ruler of the city, Odaenathus. Her husband became king in 260, elevating Palmyra to supreme power in the Near East by defeating the Sassanians and stabilizing the Roman East. After Odaenathus' assassination, Zenobia became the regent of her son Vaballathus and held "de facto" power throughout his reign.
Title: Zabdas
Passage: Zabdas was the name of the general who led the forces of Queen Zenobia during her rule of the Palmyrene Empire. He chose not to face the emperor Aurelian in Asia Minor, due to the mountainous nature of that province and its consequent negative effects on cavalry tactics, and awaited Aurelian in Syria. He proved unable to defend Antioch, resulting in his defeat at the Battle of Immae. Retreating, he made a stand at Emesa, but was again defeated.
Title: Vaballathus
Passage: Lucius Julius Aurelius Septimius Vaballathus Athenodorus (Palmyrene: ; Arabic: ْوَهْبُ اللَّات Wahb Allāt ) 259 – 274 AD) was a king of the Palmyrene Empire centered at Palmyra, Syria, who came to power as a child, ruling with his regent, his mother Queen Zenobia, who led a revolt against Rome and formed the independent Palmyrene Empire.
Title: Zenobia (ship)
Passage: Numerous vessels in the 19th & 20th centuries have been named Zenobia for Zenobia, the Queen (c. 240–272 CE)) of the Palmyrene Empire who conquered Egypt:
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general
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Zabdas
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Zenobia
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Delfines de la Unacar is based in a city in the southwest of the what Mexican state?
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Title: Ciudad del Carmen
Passage: Ciudad del Carmen is a city in the southwest of the Mexican state of Campeche. Ciudad del Carmen is located at on the southwest of Carmen Island, which stands in the Laguna de Términos on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. s of 2010 , Ciudad del Carmen had a population of 169,466, up from the 2005 census of 154,197. In July 2006 Ciudad del Carmen celebrated its 150th anniversary as a city.
Title: Delfines de la Unacar
Passage: Delfines de la U.N.C.A.R is a Mexican football club that plays in the Tercera División de México. The club is based in Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico and represents the Universidad Autónoma del Carmen.
Title: Generales de Durango
Passage: The Generales de Durango are a Triple-A Minor League Baseball team of Mexican League (LMB) that was established in November 2016. The team is based in Durango, the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Durango. They entered the league in 2017 as a replacement for the departed Delfines del Carmen.
Title: Delfines F.C.
Passage: Delfines Fútbol Club was a Mexican football club based in Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche. The team last played in the Ascenso MX, the second tier of the Mexican football league system. The team played their home matches at the Estadio Unidad Deportiva Campus II de la UAC.
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Campeche
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Delfines de la Unacar
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Ciudad del Carmen
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Are Ipheion (starflower), and Ixora (viruchi, rangan) both flowering plants?
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Title: Ixora
Passage: Ixora is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. It is the only genus in the tribe Ixoreae. It consists of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs and holds around 545 species. Though native to the tropical and subtropical areas throughout the world, its centre of diversity is in Tropical Asia. "Ixora" also grows commonly in subtropical climates in the United States, such as Florida where it is commonly known as "West Indian Jasmine". Other common names include "viruchi", "rangan", "kheme", "ponna", "chann tanea", "techi", "pan", "siantan", "jarum-jarum/jejarum", "jungle flame", "jungle geranium" among others. The plants possess leathery leaves, ranging from 3 to 6 inches in length, and produce large clusters of tiny flowers in the summer. Members of Ixora prefer acidic soil, and are suitable choices for bonsai. It is also a popular choice for hedges in parts of South East Asia. In tropical climates they flower year round and are commonly used in Hindu worship, as well as in ayurveda and Indian folk medicine.
Title: Ipheion
Passage: The flowering plant genus Ipheion (starflower, spring starflower) belongs to Allioideae subfamily of the Amaryllidaceae family. The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families no longer recognize the genus, regarding it as a synonym of "Tristagma", although The Plant List accepts two species.
Title: Rubiaceae
Passage: The Rubiaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recognizable by simple, opposite leaves with interpetiolar stipules. The family contains about 13,500 species in 611 genera, which makes it the fourth-largest angiosperm family. Rubiaceae has a cosmopolitan distribution; however, the largest species diversity is concentrated in the (sub)tropics. Economic importance includes "Coffea", the source of coffee, "Cinchona", the source of the antimalarial alkaloid quinine, some dye plants (e.g. "Rubia"), and ornamental cultivars (e.g. "Gardenia", "Ixora", "Pentas").
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yes
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Ipheion
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Ixora
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Preston Catholic College closed after one of its classes merged with two other schools to form what Catholic sixth form college near Preston?
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Title: Cardinal Newman College
Passage: Cardinal Newman College is a Catholic sixth form college close to the centre of Preston. The college was graded ""outstanding"" by Ofsted in May 2009. The college was then granted ""Beacon college"" status by the Learning and Skills Improvement Service in November 2010.
Title: Preston Catholic College
Passage: Preston Catholic College was a Jesuit grammar school for boys in Winckley Square, Preston, Lancashire, England. It opened in 1865 and closed in 1978, when its sixth form merged with two other schools to form Cardinal Newman College.
Title: Spelthorne College
Passage: Spelthorne College was a single-campus sixth form college on High Street, Ashford, Surrey, England. It was formed in 1975 as a successor to Ashford Sixth Form College and Sunbury Sixth Form College. Its campus was founded in 1911 as Ashford County Grammar School, which became a sixth form college in 1965. In 2007 Spelthorne College merged with Brooklands College in Weybridge.
Title: Rochdale Sixth Form College
Passage: Rochdale Sixth Form College is a Sixth Form College opened in September 2010. The Sixth Form College campus is situated next to Hopwood Hall College in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, forming an educational quarter in the town. Rochdale is the first sixth form college to be opened in the UK since 2004, and the 93rd sixth form college in the country. The college is a member of the Sixth Form College Association (SFCA) and the Association of Colleges (AoC).
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Cardinal Newman College
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Preston Catholic College
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Cardinal Newman College
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What number Korn studio album is "Take Me" on?
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Title: The Serenity of Suffering
Passage: The Serenity of Suffering is the twelfth studio album by nu metal band Korn, released on October 21, 2016. According to guitarist Brian Welch, it is "heavier than anyone's heard us in a long time" and that it contains their most intense music in a long time vocally as well.
Title: Take Me (Korn song)
Passage: "Take Me" is a single by American rock band Korn, off of their studio album "The Serenity of Suffering". It peaked at number 2 on the "Billboard" Mainstream Rock Songs chart in April 2017.
Title: Y'All Want a Single
Passage: "Y'All Want a Single" is a song written and recorded by American nu metal band Korn for their sixth studio album, "Take a Look in the Mirror". It was released as the album's third single in March 2004, chosen by fans through a poll on the band's official forum.
Title: Take a Look in the Mirror
Passage: Take a Look in the Mirror is the sixth studio album by American nu metal band Korn, and is the last studio album to feature their full original lineup, as Brian "Head" Welch departed the band soon afterwards until his return in 2013. It was also the last studio album by Korn under the Epic and Immortal labels.
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twelfth
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Take Me (Korn song)
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The Serenity of Suffering
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What was the population at the 2010 census of the town which is connected to Lewiston, Maine by Maine State Route 126?
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Title: Washington, Maine
Passage: Washington, officially the Town of Washington, is a town in Knox County, Maine. The population was 1,527 at the 2010 United States Census.
Title: Maine State Route 126
Passage: State Route 126 (SR 126) is a state highway in central Maine connecting Lewiston and Washington.
Title: East Newport, Maine
Passage: East Newport is an unincorporated village in the town of Newport, Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The community is located at the junction of U.S. Route 2, Maine State Route 7, and Maine State Route 100 3.2 mi east-southeast of the community of Newport. East Newport has a post office with ZIP code 04933.
Title: Jefferson Cattle Pound
Passage: The Jefferson Cattle Pound is a historic animal pound in Jefferson, Maine. Built in 1829, it is one of the state's best-preserved stone pounds. It is located on the south side of Gardiner Road (Maine State Route 126), about 0.75 mi west of its junction with Maine State Route 213. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
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1,527
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Maine State Route 126
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Washington, Maine
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Who is the American gossip columnist and television host that hosted the show A.J. After Hours?
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Title: A. J. Benza
Passage: Alfred Joseph “A.J.” Benza (born June 2, 1962) is an American gossip columnist and television host.
Title: A. J. After Hours
Passage: A. J. After Hours is a television program that aired on the E! cable network in 2001. The talk show, hosted by gossip columnist A. J. Benza, was described as a show that "mixes interviews with comedy sketches and man-on-the-street segments, and which explores the New York's hip club scene."
Title: Claudia Cohen
Passage: Claudia Lynn Cohen (December 16, 1950 – June 15, 2007) was an American gossip columnist, socialite, and television reporter.
Title: Elsa Maxwell
Passage: Elsa Maxwell (May 24, 1883 – November 1, 1963) was an American gossip columnist and author, songwriter, and professional hostess renowned for her parties for royalty and high society figures of her day.
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A. J. Benza
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A. J. After Hours
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A. J. Benza
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Men – Tyva Men and The Forest is Full of Cedar Nuts were both what for the Republic of Tuva?
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Title: Men – Tyva Men
Passage: Men – Tyva Men (Tuvan: Мен – тыва мен, مەن – تىۋا مەن, ] ; Russian: Я – Тувинец ) is the anthem of the Republic of Tuva. It was composed by Olonbayar Gantomir with words by Bayantsagaan Oohiy. It was adopted officially by the Great Khural on 11 August 2011 replacing the previous anthem Tooruktug Dolgay Tangdym.
Title: Tooruktug Dolgay Tangdym
Passage: Tooruktug Dolgai Tangdym (Tuvan: Тооруктуг долгай таңдым, "Tooruktuğ dolgay tañdım", توورۇكتۇع دولگاي تاڭدىم, ] , "The Forest is Full of Pine Nuts"; Russian: Лес, полный кедровых орехов , "Les, polný kedrovych orechov"; also translated as "The Forest is Full of Cedar Nuts" or "The Taiga is Full of Cedar Nuts") is an old Tuvan folk song that became the national anthem of the TAR and later official regional anthem of Republic of Tuva, Russia. On August 11, 2011, it was replaced by a new anthem titled "Men – Tyva Men".
Title: Tuva
Passage: The Tyva Republic (Russian: Респу́блика Тыва́ , "Respublika Tyva"; ] ; Tuvan: Тыва Республика , "Tyva Respublika", ] ), Tyva or Tuva (Tuvan: Тыва ; Russian: Тува́ ) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic, also defined in the Constitution of the Russian Federation as a state). It lies in the geographical center of Asia, in southern Siberia. The republic borders the Altai Republic, the Republic of Khakassia, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Irkutsk Oblast, and the Republic of Buryatia in Russia and Mongolia to the south. Its capital is the city of Kyzyl. It has a population of 307,930 (2010 census).
Title: Kyzyl Airport
Passage: Kyzyl Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Кызыл ) (IATA: KYZ, ICAO: UNKY) serves Kyzyl, the capital of the Republic of Tuva (Tyva) in the Russian Federation. The airport is located 6 km southwest of the city center.
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anthem
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Tooruktug Dolgay Tangdym
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Men – Tyva Men
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Edward Maya had a international hit based which refrain composed by Azerbaijani musician Eldar Mansurov?
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Title: Stereo Love
Passage: "Stereo Love" is a 2009 song recorded by the Romanian musician Edward Maya with the Moldavian-Romanian musician Vika Jigulina, released as their debut single in late 2009 from Maya's album, "The Stereo Love Show". The refrain is from "Bayatılar", composed by Azerbaijani musician Eldar Mansurov. It became a worldwide hit in nightclubs and rose to the top of Brazil, French, Dutch, Turkish, Finnish, UK, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish and Irish charts as well as going platinum in Germany, America, and Canada.
Title: Desert Rain (song)
Passage: "Desert Rain" is the third single by Romanian musician and producer Edward Maya following his international hit "Stereo Love" and "This Is My Life". The music is adapted from a traditional Romanian folk song titled 'Sârbă ciobănească'.
Title: Alim Qasimov
Passage: Alim Hamza oglu Qasimov (Azerbaijani: "Alim Həmzə oğlu Qasımov" ; born August 14, 1957) is an Azerbaijani musician and one of the foremost mugham singers in Azerbaijan. He was awarded the International Music Council-UNESCO Music Prize in 1999, one of the highest international accolades for music. His music is characterized by his vocal improvisation and represents a move away from the traditional style of mugham. Qasimov has recorded nine albums, three of which are mugham albums with his daughter, Farghana Qasimova.
Title: Ali Salimi
Passage: Ali Salimi (Persian: علي سليمي ), (b. 1922 in Baku - d. 1997 in Tabriz), was an Azerbaijani musician, composer and tar player. He had been based in Tehran for the last few decades where he made significant contribution to promotion and development of Azerbaijani music.
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Bayatılar
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Desert Rain (song)
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Stereo Love
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Irvin Willat and Rowland V. Lee, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: Irvin Willat
Passage: Irvin Willat (November 18, 1890 – April 17, 1976) was an American film director of the silent film era. He directed 39 films between 1917 and 1937. Early in his career Willat worked as a cinematographer on several films.
Title: Rowland V. Lee
Passage: Rowland Vance Lee (September 6, 1891 in Findlay, Ohio – December 21, 1975 in Palm Desert, California) was an American film director, writer and producer. In 1929, he directed "The Wolf of Wall Street" featuring George Bancroft.
Title: The Grim Game
Passage: The Grim Game is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Harry Houdini and Ann Forrest. The basic plotline serves as a showcase for Houdini's talent as an escapologist, stunt performer and aviator.
Title: Rustling a Bride
Passage: Rustling A Bride is a lost 1919 silent film comedy-western directed by Irvin Willat and starring Lila Lee.
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film director
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Irvin Willat
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Rowland V. Lee
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Who directed a 1944 film starring an actress born June 30, 1917
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Title: Susan Hayward
Passage: Susan Hayward (June 30, 1917 – March 14, 1975) was an American actress.
Title: And Now Tomorrow
Passage: And Now Tomorrow is a 1944 film based on the best-selling novel, published in 1942 by Rachel Field, directed by Irving Pichel and written by Raymond Chandler. Both center around one doctor's attempt for curing deafness. The film stars Alan Ladd, Loretta Young and Susan Hayward. Its tagline was "Who are you that a man can't make love to you?" . It is also known as Prisoners of Hope.
Title: In Society
Passage: In Society is a 1944 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It was the first of five Abbott and Costello films to be directed by Jean Yarbrough. It was re-released in 1953.
Title: Action in Arabia
Passage: Action in Arabia (also known as Danger in Damascus and International Zone) is a 1944 film starring George Sanders and Virginia Bruce. The film was written by Philip MacDonald and Herbert J. Biberman, and directed by Leonide Moguy. The supporting cast includes Gene Lockhart and Robert Armstrong, and the plot involves trouble and intrigue with the Nazis in Damascus, who scheme to seize control of the Suez Canal.
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Irving Pichel
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And Now Tomorrow
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Susan Hayward
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Which Northern Irish footballer, who last played for Lisburn Distillery, also played for the club currently managed by David Jeffrey?
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Title: Aaron Callaghan (footballer, born 1987)
Passage: Aaron Callaghan (born 1 July 1987) is a Northern Irish footballer who last played for Lisburn Distillery in the IFA Premiership. Born in Derry, Northern Ireland, he earned 21 caps for the Northern Irish U21s. He has previously had spells with Sheffield Wednesday, Limavady United and Ballymena United.
Title: Ballymena United F.C.
Passage: Ballymena United Football Club is a semi-professional football club from Northern Ireland. Based in Ballymena, County Antrim, the team competes in the NIFL Premiership and plays home matches at the Ballymena Showgrounds. The club is managed by iconic Irish League player/manager David Jeffrey.
Title: Anton Rogan
Passage: Anton Rogan (born 25 March 1966) is a former professional footballer. His playing career included spells at Lisburn Distillery, Celtic, Sunderland, Oxford United, Millwall and Blackpool. Rogan also played 42 times for the Northern Ireland national team between 1987 and 1996.
Title: David Bell (footballer, born 1985)
Passage: David Bell (13 May 1985 in Buncrana, County Donegal) is an Irish football player currently playing as a defender for Lisburn Distillery in the IFA Premiership.
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Aaron Callaghan
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Aaron Callaghan (footballer, born 1987)
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Ballymena United F.C.
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Which plant has more species, Barklya or Ajuga?
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Title: Barklya
Passage: Barklya is a genus of Australian trees in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. The sole species is Barklya syringifolia, commonly known as the leather jacket or crown of gold tree. It grows in rainforest to 18 metres tall. Recorded from Queensland and New South Wales in vine forest and softwood scrub. It is often used as an ornamental. It may be extinct in New South Wales.
Title: Ajuga
Passage: Ajuga , also known as bugleweed, ground pine, carpet bugle, or just bugle, is a genus of 40 species annual and perennial herbaceous flowering plantsin the mint family Lamiaceae, with most species native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, but also two species in southeastern Australia. They grow to 5–50 cm tall, with opposite leaves.
Title: Ajuga chamaepitys
Passage: Ajuga chamaepitys is a species of flowering plant of the family Lamiaceae. Popularly known as yellow bugle or ground-pine, the plant has many of the same characteristics and properties as "Ajuga reptans". "A. chamaepitys" can be found in Europe, the Eastern part of the Mediterranean, and North Africa.
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Ajuga
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Barklya
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Ajuga
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Anders Morgenthaler and Max Neufeld are both what?
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Title: Anders Morgenthaler
Passage: Anders Morgenthaler (born 5 December 1972) is a Danish comics artist, children's book author, animator and film director.
Title: Max Neufeld
Passage: Max Neufeld (13 February 1887 – 2 December 1967) was an Austrian film director, actor and screenwriter. He directed 70 films between 1919 and 1957. He directed the 1934 film "The Song of the Sun", which starred Vittorio De Sica.
Title: Wumo
Passage: WUMO, formerly Wulffmorgenthaler, is a webcomic and newspaper comic strip created by Danish writer/artist duo Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler. The name of the strip was a portmanteau created from the pair's surnames. The name was also given to a comedy TV series, broadcast on the Danish channel DR2 in 2005. In June 2012, the strip changed its name to 'WUMO'.
Title: The Song of the Sun
Passage: The Song of the Sun (Italian: La canzone del sole ) is a 1933 Italian-German comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Vittorio De Sica.
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film director
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Anders Morgenthaler
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Max Neufeld
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Which retired Danish striker gained fame playing for Vanløse IF?
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Title: Preben Elkjær
Passage: Preben Elkjær Larsen (born 11 September 1957) is a retired Danish professional footballer who played as a striker.
Title: Vanløse IF
Passage: Vanløse IF is a Danish football club currently playing in Danmarksserien. The club has a rich history with former players like Preben Elkjær and Michael Laudrup and have won the Danish Cup in 1974. It currently has about 1000 members.
Title: Henrik Pedersen
Passage: Henrik Pedersen (born 10 June 1975 in Kjellerup, Denmark) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a striker for Silkeborg IF, Bolton Wanderers F.C. and Hull City FC. He played three games for the Danish national team.
Title: Peter Madsen
Passage: Peter Planch Madsen (born 26 April 1978 in Roskilde) is a retired Danish professional footballer who played as a striker. He played 13 games and scored three goals for the Danish national team, and Madsen was part of the Danish squad at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2004 European Championship tournaments.
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Preben Elkjær
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Vanløse IF
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Preben Elkjær
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EntropiK is a duo influenced by an English rock band consisting of Guy Garvey, Craig Potter, Mark Potter and Pete Turner who have played together since when?
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Title: EntropiK
Passage: Entropik are a multi-genre duo from Leeds, UK whose cinematic music is distinguished by their use of cello and their fusion of Classical, Electronica and World elements. Their influences are diverse and include Peter Gabriel, Robert Fripp, Elbow, Brian Eno, Dead Can Dance, Tangerine Dream, The Insects, Lisa Gerrard, Howard Shore and Hans Zimmer. Formed in 2007, the duo consists of Daniel Cullen (producer, guitar and bass) and Deryn Cullen (cello and keyboards)
Title: Elbow (band)
Passage: Elbow are an English rock band consisting of Guy Garvey (vocals, guitar), Craig Potter (keyboard, piano, backing vocals), Mark Potter (guitar, backing vocals) and Pete Turner (bass guitar, backing vocals). They have played together since 1990, adopting the Elbow band name in 1997.
Title: Live at Nearfest
Passage: Live at NEARFest is a live album by Strawbs. It was recorded at NEARFest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on July 11 2004 and featured the line-up which played together on the albums "Hero and Heroine" and "Ghosts". This line-up had not played together since 1975.
Title: Little Fictions
Passage: Little Fictions is the seventh studio album by English rock band Elbow, released on 3 February 2017 on Polydor Records and Concord Records. Produced by pianist and keyboardist Craig Potter, the album is the band's first without founding drummer Richard Jupp, who had departed from the band the previous year.
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1990
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EntropiK
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Elbow (band)
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Which novelist was born first, William Golding or Noah Gordon?
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Title: William Golding
Passage: Sir William Gerald Golding CBE (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was a British novelist, playwright, and poet. Best known for his novel "Lord of the Flies", he won a Nobel Prize in Literature, and was also awarded the Booker Prize for fiction in 1980 for his novel "Rites of Passage", the first book in what became his sea trilogy, "To the Ends of the Earth".
Title: Noah Gordon (novelist)
Passage: Noah Gordon (born November 11, 1926) is an American novelist. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Title: Poems (Golding collection)
Passage: Poems was the first work by British novelist William Golding (better known for "Lord of the Flies", among other novels), released in 1934, 20 years before "Lord of the Flies" (his second major work and first novel).
Title: Free Fall (Golding novel)
Passage: Free Fall is the fourth novel of English novelist William Golding, first published in 1959. Written in the first person, it is a self-examination by an English painter, Samuel Mountjoy, held in a German POW camp during World War II.
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Sir William Gerald Golding
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William Golding
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Noah Gordon (novelist)
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Which genus has more species, Echium or Ptilotus?
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Title: Echium
Passage: Echium is a genus of 60 species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae.
Title: Ptilotus
Passage: Ptilotus R.Br. is a genus of approximately 110 species of annual and perennial herbs and shrubs in the family Amaranthaceae. All species are native to mainland Australia, although one species, "Ptilotus spathulatus" (R.Br.) Poir., also occurs in Tasmania and another, "Ptilotus conicus" R.Br., in Malesia on the islands of Flores and Timor. Most of the diversity is in Western Australia, particularly in the Pilbara. Common names for species in this genus include mulla mulla, foxtails, pussy tails and lamb's tails. The genus was first formally described by botanist Robert Brown in "Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae" in 1810. In family-level phylogenetic studies, "Ptilotus" has been placed within a clade informally known as the 'aervoids'. It has been resolved as monophyletic and is closely related to "Aerva" Forssk. An interactive key to the species of "Ptilotus" is available at KeyBase.
Title: Ptilotus rotundifolius
Passage: Ptilotus rotundifolius is a pink-flowered species of shrub in the genus "Ptilotus" (Amaranthaceae). It is commonly known as "royal mulla mulla". It is native to the Gascoyne, Murchison and Pilbara IBRA regions of Western Australia.
Title: Ptilotus spathulatus
Passage: Ptilotus spathulatus(pussy tails) is a species of perennial herbs in the genus "Ptilotus," native to Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania. It is the only species of "Ptilotus" that occurs in Tasmania.
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Ptilotus
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Echium
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Ptilotus
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Rapper Slim Thug collaborated with an artist from what city?
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Title: Z-Ro
Passage: Joseph Wayne McVey IV (born January 19, 1977), better known by his stage names Z-Ro and The Mo City Don, is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He was named one of America's most underrated rappers by "The New York Times".
Title: Boss of All Bosses
Passage: Boss of All Bosses is the second studio album by American rapper Slim Thug. It was released on March 24, 2009, by his Boss Hogg Outlawz label, distributed by E1 Music. The album features guest appearances from Devin the Dude, Mannie Fresh, Z-Ro, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Mike Jones, Scarface and UGK, while the production on the album was primarily handled by Mr. Lee, along with several producers, including Mr. Rogers and Bigg Tyme.
Title: Check on It
Passage: "Check on It" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé, featuring American rappers Bun B and Slim Thug. It was composed by Beyoncé, Swizz Beatz, Sean Garrett, Angela Beyincé and Slim Thug. Initially recorded by Beyoncé only, the song was supposed to be featured on the soundtrack album for 2006 film "The Pink Panther", in which she co-stars as Xania. As it was ultimately not included on its soundtrack album, the song with additional vocals from Slim Thug was placed on the 2005 Destiny's Child's greatest hits album "#1's". Columbia Records released "Check on It" in the United States on December 13, 2005. The official single version of the song includes vocals from American rapper Bun B.
Title: Slim Thug discography
Passage: This is the discography of rapper Slim Thug.
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Houston, Texas
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Boss of All Bosses
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Z-Ro
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Louise Wener and Deni Hines, are both of which musical occupation?
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Title: Deni Hines
Passage: Dohnyale "Deni" Sharon Hines (born 4 September 1970) is an Australian solo artist who has been releasing music since the early 1990s, with chart success in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Europe. She is the daughter of Marcia Hines.
Title: Louise Wener
Passage: Louise Jane Wener (born 30 July 1966, Gants Hill, London) is an English writer, songwriter, singer and guitarist of the band Sleeper. Sleeper recorded three full-length albums: "Smart", "The It Girl", and "Pleased to Meet You".
Title: Imagination (Deni Hines album)
Passage: Imagination is the debut studio album by Australian singer songwriter, Deni Hines.
Title: I Like the Way (Deni Hines song)
Passage: "I Like the Way" is a song by Australian singer songwriter, Deni Hines. The song was released in January 1996 as the third single from her debut studio album, "Imagination" (1996). The single missed the top fifty in Australia, but peaked at number 37 in the United Kingdom and at number 4 on the Dance Club Songs in the United States.
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singer
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Louise Wener
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Deni Hines
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Which is a port city on the coast of China in northeastern Hebei province, Xinmi or Qinhuangdao?
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Title: Qinhuangdao
Passage: Qinhuangdao ( ) (秦皇岛) is a port city on the coast of China in northeastern Hebei province. It is administratively a prefecture-level city, about 300 km east of Beijing, on the Bohai Sea, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea. Its population during the 2010 national census was 2,987,605, with approximately one million people living in the built-up (or 'metro') area made up of three urban districts.
Title: Xinmi
Passage: Xinmi (), formerly Mi County (密县), is a County-level city of Henan, China. It is under the administration of the Zhengzhou city.
Title: Cao Lei
Passage: Cao Lei (; born 24 December 1983 in Qinhuangdao, Hebei) is a female Chinese weightlifter. She was born in north China's Hebei Province and was raised in northeastern Heilongjiang Province.
Title: Qinglong Manchu Autonomous County
Passage: Qinglong Manchu Autonomous County () is a Manchu autonomous county of northeastern Hebei province, China, bordering Liaoning to the north and east and located in the eastern part of the Yan Mountains. It is under the administration of Qinhuangdao City, and, , had a population of 520,000 residing in an area of 3309 km2 . Bordering county-level divisions are: Lingyuan and Jianchang County (Liaoning) to the north, Liaoning's Suizhong County and Qinhuangdao city proper to the east, Qian'an and Lulong County to the south, and Kuancheng Manchu Autonomous County and Qianxi County to the west.
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Qinhuangdao
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Xinmi
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Qinhuangdao
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How many seasons did Gregory Allan Williams portray the role of Garner Ellerbee in Baywatch?
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Title: Baywatch
Passage: Baywatch is an American action drama series about the Los Angeles County Lifeguards who patrol the beaches of Los Angeles County, California, starring David Hasselhoff. The show was canceled after its first season on NBC, but survived through syndication and later became one of the most watched television shows in the world. The show ran in its original title and format from 1989 to 1999. From 1999 to 2001, with a setting change and large cast overhaul, it was known as Baywatch: Hawaii.
Title: Gregory Alan Williams
Passage: Gregory Alan Williams (born June 12, 1956) is an American actor and author. He is known for portraying Garner Ellerbee in "Baywatch". From 2011 until 2013, Williams portrayed the role of Coach Pat Purnell in the USA Network series "Necessary Roughness." Williams also appeared on the 2015 ABC series "Secrets and Lies" and is currently on "Greenleaf".
Title: Tommy Moore (musician)
Passage: Born in Liverpool, Moore worked as a fork-lift truck driver and part-time musician. He first played drums with the Silver Beetles in May 1960, at the suggestion of Allan Williams, and later that month travelled to Scotland with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Stuart Sutcliffe, when they acted as a backing band for singer Johnny Gentle. During the tour, he was injured and lost his front teeth when the band's van, driven by Johnny Gentle, had a minor accident. However, Lennon and the Scottish organiser of the tour took him out of hospital and insisted that he perform with the rest of the group. After they returned to Liverpool, Moore had already decided that he had 'had enough of Lennon'; When he didn't appear for a gig one night, the rest of the band went round to his flat, and were told by his girlfriend that he had gone back to his steady job at the bottle works. When they tried to persuade her otherwise, she apparently said 'you can all piss off!' . He undertook one further performance with the group, before they left for Germany with Pete Best as their drummer in August 1960.
Title: Kim A. Williams Sr.
Passage: Kim Allan Williams Sr. (born 1955) is an American cardiologist. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and served as its president 2015–2016. He is currently a trustee of the organization.
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one
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Gregory Alan Williams
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Baywatch
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What bi monthly magazine based in Topeka featured the photographs of Scott Vlaun?
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Title: Scott Vlaun
Passage: Scott Vlaun is an American photographer and a co-founder of Moose Pond Arts Ecology. His photographs appeared in Mother Earth News articles and various books which relate to our planet. In 1984 he got his bachelor's degree from Portland School of Art and in 1997 obtained Master's from the University of New Mexico.
Title: Mother Earth News
Passage: Mother Earth News is a bi-monthly American magazine that has a circulation of 500,520. It is based in Topeka, Kansas.
Title: Bartlesville Monthly Magazine
Passage: Bartlesville Monthly Magazine is a free of charge community magazine based in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The monthly publication puts special emphasis on providing the Bartlesville community with lighthearted positive news from the area, an extensive community calendar, and stories of the events, places and people who make Bartlesville a vibrant and happy place to live, work and play. The magazine prides itself on being local in ownership, writing and printing. The magazine pushes the core belief of keeping commerce within the Bartlesville community. Bartlesville Monthly has underscored community support by being the presenting sponsor for OKMozart's 2012 Launch Party, and the presenting sponsor of 2012 Annual Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce Dinner. The magazine has also sponsored many community events, including The Downtown Bartlesville Ghost Walk, Shamrock the Ville, YP Hot Street Party, "The Good, Bad & BBQ", and Woolaroc's "Cow Thieves and Outlaw Reunion" to name a few.
Title: Sesame Street Magazine
Passage: Sesame Street Magazine is an American monthly magazine based on the long-running children's television series Sesame Street. The magazine features characters from the television series, and emphasizes Sesame Street's educational goals. The intended audience includes children under the age of five and their parents. [1]
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Mother Earth News
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Scott Vlaun
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Mother Earth News
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Which is the only genus in family Symplocaceae, Acacia or Symplocos?
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Title: Symplocos
Passage: Symplocos is a genus of flowering plants in the order Ericales. It contains about 300 species distributed in Asia and the Americas. Many species grow in humid tropical regions. This is sometimes considered to be the only genus in family Symplocaceae. Plants in this family are shrubs and trees with white or yellow flowers.
Title: Acacia
Passage: Acacia, commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australia, with the first species "A. nilotica" described by Linnaeus. Controversy erupted in the early 2000s when it became evident that the genus as it stood was not monophyletic, and that several divergent lineages needed to be placed in separate genera. It turned out that one lineage comprising over 900 species mainly native to Australia was not closely related to the mainly African lineage that contained "A. nilotica"—the first and type species. This meant that the Australian lineage (by far the most prolific in number of species) would need to be renamed. Botanist Les Pedley named this group Racosperma, which was inconsistently adopted. Australian botanists proposed that this would be more disruptive than setting a different type species ("A. penninervis") and allowing this large number of species to remain "Acacia", resulting in the two African lineages being renamed "Vachellia" and "Senegalia", and the two New World lineages renamed "Acaciella" and "Mariosousa". This was officially adopted, but many botanists from Africa and elsewhere disagreed that this was necessary.
Title: Symplocos verrucisurcula
Passage: Symplocos verrucisurcula is a species of plant in the Symplocaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
Title: Symplocos tubulifera
Passage: Symplocos tubulifera is a species of plant in the Symplocaceae family. It is endemic to Jamaica.
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Symplocos
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Acacia
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Symplocos
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The 1989 Kiev International Tournament, was a summer association football friendly tournament that took place in Kiev, Soviet Union, in 1989, and the tournament was played at which multi-use sports and recreation facility in Kiev, Ukraine, located on the slopes of the city's central Cherepanov Hill, Pechersk Raion?
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Title: Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
Passage: The Olympic National Sports Complex (also known as Olympic Stadium; Ukrainian: Національний спортивний комплекс "Олімпійський" ) is a multi-use sports and recreation facility in Kiev, Ukraine, located on the slopes of the city's central Cherepanov Hill, Pechersk Raion. The stadium is the premier sports venue in Ukraine and the second largest in Eastern Europe after Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium. The complex beside its stadium also features several other sports facilities and is designed to host the Olympic Games (the stadium hosted some football matches at the 1980 Summer Olympics).
Title: 1989 Kiev International Tournament
Passage: The 1989 Kiev International Tournament (Ukrainian: Міжнародний турнір у Києві ) was a summer association football friendly tournament that took place in Kiev, Soviet Union in 1989. The idea was initiated by the FC Dynamo Kyiv management and the tournament was played at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev. The tournament was contested by 4 teams, with semifinals and final.
Title: Torneo Nicola Ceravolo
Passage: The Torneo Nicola Ceravolo was a summer association football friendly tournament that took place in Catanzaro, Italy from 1991 to 1993. The tournament was played in Stadio Nicola Ceravolo. The tournament was contested by 4 teams, with semifinals, third place match and final.
Title: Coppa Misura (Cesena)
Passage: The Coppa Misura was a summer association football friendly tournament that took place in Cesena, Italy in 1985. The tournament was played in Stadio Dino Manuzzi. The tournament was contested by 4 teams, with semifinals, third place match and final.
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Olympic National Sports Complex
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1989 Kiev International Tournament
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Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
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Thomas married Elizabeth, the widow of John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan, was the daughter of which Scottish nobleman and warlord?
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Title: Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
Passage: Archibald Douglas, Duke of Touraine, Earl of Douglas, Earl of Wigtown, Lord of Annandale, Lord of Galloway, Lord of Bothwell, and 13th Lord of Douglas (1372–17 August 1424), was a Scottish nobleman and warlord. He is sometimes given the epithet "Tyneman" (Old Scots: Loser), but this may be a reference to his great-uncle Sir Archibald Douglas.
Title: Thomas Stewart, Master of Mar
Passage: Thomas married Elizabeth, the widow of John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan, who was daughter of Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas and Margaret Stewart, Lady of Galloway. They were required to obtain a marriage license, which was granted on 1 May 1427, due to their degrees of consanguinity and affinity.
Title: John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl
Passage: John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl (1507-1542) was the son of John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl and Lady Janet Campbell, a daughter of Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll and Elizabeth Stuart.
Title: Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich
Passage: Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich (10 April 1670 – 20 October 1729) was born in Burlington House, London, England to Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Sandwich and Lady Ann Boyle. He was styled Viscount Hinchingbrooke from 1672 until his accession to the earldom in 1688. On 8 July 1689 he married Elizabeth Wilmot, daughter of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester and Elizabeth Malet. They had two children, Elizabeth, who died as an infant, and Edward Richard Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke (7 July 1692 – 3 October 1722), who predeceased his father.
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Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
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Thomas Stewart, Master of Mar
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Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
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What metropolitan area is Clyde Hill, Washington, near?
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Title: Clyde Hill, Washington
Passage: Clyde Hill is a city located in King County, Washington. It is part of the Eastside region, located to the east of Seattle, and is bordered by the cities and towns of Bellevue, Kirkland, Medina, Yarrow Point and Hunts Point. The population was 2,984 at the 2010 census.
Title: Bellevue, Washington
Passage: Bellevue ( ) is a city in the Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States, across Lake Washington from Seattle. As the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area, Bellevue has variously been characterized as an edge city, a boomburb, or satellite city. The population was 141,400 in a 2016 census estimate.
Title: Bellevue Christian School
Passage: Bellevue Christian School (BCS) is a private, nondenominational preschool-Grade 12 1A school located in Clyde Hill, Washington, in the United States. BCS is a part of the Nisqually League, a high school athletic conference located in the greater Seattle Area. The school was founded in 1950 by brothers Dr. Albert and Joseph Greene. Since its inception, the student population at Bellevue Christian School has grown from nine students to 1,301 students.
Title: Bellevue School District
Passage: Bellevue School District No. 405 (BSD) is a public school district in King County, Washington, United States, that serves the communities of Bellevue, Clyde Hill, Medina, Hunts Point, Yarrow Point, Beaux Arts, and portions of Newcastle, Kirkland, Issaquah, Redmond and unincorporated King County. As of October 1, 2012, the district has an enrollment of 18,351 students.
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Seattle metropolitan area
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Clyde Hill, Washington
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Bellevue, Washington
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Are Edward Sloman and Dean Silvers both directors?
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Title: Dean Silvers
Passage: Dean Silvers is an American film producer, film director, screenwriter, entertainment lawyer and author. He has produced numerous films, including "Flirting with Disaster", "Manny & Lo", and "Spanking the Monkey", which won multiple awards, including the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and two Independent Spirit Awards.
Title: Edward Sloman
Passage: Edward Sloman (19 July 1886, London - 29 September 1972, Woodland Hills, California) was an English silent film director, actor, screenwriter and radio broadcaster. He directed over 100 films and starred in over 30 films as an actor between 1913 and 1938.
Title: His Woman
Passage: His Woman is a 1931 American romance drama film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert. Based on the novel "His Woman" by Dale Collins, the story is about a tough sea captain who discovers a baby aboard his freighter and hires a tramp, masquerading as a missionary's daughter, to care for the infant on their passage to New York.
Title: The Kibitzer
Passage: The Kibitzer is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Edward Sloman and written by Marion Dix, Sam Mintz, Edward G. Robinson, Viola Brothers Shore and Jo Swerling. The film stars Harry Green, Mary Brian, Neil Hamilton, Albert Gran, David Newell, Guy Oliver and Tenen Holtz. The film was released on January 11, 1930, by Paramount Pictures.
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yes
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Edward Sloman
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Dean Silvers
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Sniper 2 is an 2003 American action film directed by Craig R. Baxley and starring who?
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Title: Tom Berenger
Passage: Tom Berenger (born Thomas Michael Moore; May 31, 1949) is an American television and motion picture actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Staff Sergeant Bob Barnes in "Platoon" (1986). He is also known for playing Jake Taylor in the "Major League" films and Thomas Beckett in the "Sniper" films. Other films he appeared in include "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" (1977), "The Dogs of War" (1980), "The Big Chill" (1983), "Eddie and the Cruisers" (1983), "Betrayed" (1988), "The Field" (1990), "Gettysburg" (1993), "The Substitute" (1996), "One Man's Hero" (1999), "Training Day" (2001), and "Inception" (2010).
Title: Sniper 2
Passage: Sniper 2 is an 2003 American action film directed by Craig R. Baxley and starring Tom Berenger, Bokeem Woodbine, Dan Butler and Linden Ashby. The film was released direct to video on March 11, 2003.
Title: Gary Chang
Passage: Gary Chang (born February 22, 1953) is an American composer of scores for film and television. Working primarily in the action and thriller genres, he has composed the scores to over seventy films, including "Under Siege, Sniper", and "The Island of Dr. Moreau." He is also a long-time collaborator of director Craig R. Baxley.
Title: I Come in Peace
Passage: I Come in Peace (originally produced and released internationally as Dark Angel) is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Craig R. Baxley, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Brian Benben, Betsy Brantley and Matthias Hues. The film was released in the United States on September 28, 1990. The film is about a rule-breaking vice cop who becomes involved in the investigation of mysterious drug-related murders on the streets of Houston, Texas.
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Tom Berenger
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Sniper 2
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Tom Berenger
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Are Bernard Malamud and Harry Turtledove both American novelists?
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Title: Bernard Malamud
Passage: Bernard Malamud (April 26, 1914 – March 18, 1986) was an American novelist and short story writer. Along with Saul Bellow and Philip Roth, he was one of the best known American Jewish authors of the 20th century. His baseball novel, "The Natural", was adapted into a 1984 film starring Robert Redford. His 1966 novel "The Fixer" (also filmed), about antisemitism in Tsarist Russia, won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize.
Title: Harry Turtledove
Passage: Harry Norman Turtledove (born June 14, 1949) is an American novelist, best known for his work in the genres of alternate history, historical fiction, fantasy, and science fiction.
Title: The Man with the Iron Heart
Passage: The Man with the Iron Heart is an alternate history novel by Harry Turtledove. Published in 2008, it takes as its premise the survival by Reinhard Heydrich of his 1942 assassination in Czechoslovakia and his subsequent leadership of the postwar "Werwolf" insurgency in occupied Germany, which Turtledove depicts as growing into a far more formidable force than was the case historically.
Title: Worldwar series
Passage: The Worldwar series is the fan name given to a series of alternate history science fiction novels by Harry Turtledove. Its premise is an alien invasion of Earth during World War II, and includes Turtledove's "Worldwar" tetralogy; as well as the "Colonization" trilogy; and the novel Homeward Bound. The series' time-span ranges from 1942–2031. The early series was nominated for a Sidewise Award for Alternate History in 1996.
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yes
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Bernard Malamud
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Harry Turtledove
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What year did Jamaican artist Grace Jones release her biggest hit, Pull Up to the Bumper?
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Title: Grace Jones
Passage: Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, supermodel, record producer, and actress. Born in Jamaica, she moved when she was 13, along with her siblings, to live with her parents In Syracuse, New York. Jones began her modelling career in New York state, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves St. Laurent and Kenzo, and appearing on the covers of "Elle" and "Vogue". She worked with photographers such as Jean-Paul Goude, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, and Hans Feurer, and became known for her distinctive androgynous appearance and bold features.
Title: Pull Up to the Bumper
Passage: "Pull Up to the Bumper" is a 1981 single by Jamaican singer Grace Jones.
Title: Grace Hudson Museum
Passage: The Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah, California is adjacent to the Sun House where artist Grace Hudson and her husband resided until their deaths. The house and museum are owned and operated by the city of Ukiah.
Title: The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game
Passage: "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" is a 1966 song written by Smokey Robinson. It was a hit single in 1967 for the American girl group The Marvelettes for the Motown label, from their self-titled album released that same year. In 1980, Jamaican singer Grace Jones remade the song and had minor success with her version in the US. The song has had several cover versions over the years.
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1981
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Pull Up to the Bumper
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Grace Jones
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What was the population in 2010 of the county Saffordville is in?
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Title: Saffordville, Kansas
Passage: Saffordville is an unincorporated community in Chase County, Kansas, United States.
Title: Chase County, Kansas
Passage: Chase County (county code CS) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 2,790. Its county seat and most populous city is Cottonwood Falls. The center of population of Kansas is located in Chase County, about four miles north of Strong City.
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2,790
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Saffordville, Kansas
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Chase County, Kansas
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Armand Schaefer and Thomas Schlamme, are a producer and director?
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Title: Thomas Schlamme
Passage: Thomas David Schlamme (pronounced "Shla-Me"; born May 22, 1950) is an American television director, known particularly for his collaboration with Aaron Sorkin. He has also been a producer.
Title: Armand Schaefer
Passage: Armand Schaefer (5 August 1898 – 26 September 1967) was a Canadian film producer and director. He produced over 100 films between 1932 and 1953. He also directed 24 films between 1931 and 1946. He was born in Tavistock, Ontario, Canada.
Title: The Law of the Wild
Passage: The Law of the Wild is a 1934 American Mascot movie serial directed by B. Reeves Eason and Armand Schaefer.
Title: Terror Trail (film)
Passage: Terror Trail is a 1933 American Western film directed by Armand Schaefer and written by Jack Cunningham. The film stars Tom Mix, Naomi Judge, Arthur Rankin, John St. Polis, Frank Brownlee and Raymond Hatton. The film was released on February 2, 1933, by Universal Pictures.
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yes
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Armand Schaefer
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Thomas Schlamme
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When was the Hindustani classical vocalist, from the Kasur Patiala Gharana died who popularized the Ka Karoon Sajni Aye Na Baalam?
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Title: Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
Passage: Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (Devanagari:बड़े ग़ुलाम अली ख़ान, Shahmukhi/Urdu: بڑے غلام علی خان) (c. 2 April 1902 – 25 April 1968) was a Hindustani classical vocalist, from the Kasur Patiala Gharana.
Title: Ka Karoon Sajni Aaye Na Baalam
Passage: Ka Karoon Sajni Aye Na Baalam is a classical song of Hindustani classical music. It is a Thumri sung in the raaga, Sindh Bhairavi Thumri. It was popularised by legendary Hindustani vocalist, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Barkat Ali Khan, Bismillah Khan on shehnai, Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty etc.
Title: Som Dutt Battu
Passage: Som Dutt Battu (born 11 April 1938) is a Shimla-based Hindustani classical vocalist of the Patiala Gharana. He was a winner of the civilian honour of Himachal Gaurav. He is also a member of Empanelment Committee for Hindustani Music on I.C.C.R. New Delhi. He is renowned composer, musicologist, performer in classical, light classical, light and devotional music including Sufi music.
Title: Johar Ali Khan
Passage: Johar Ali Khan is a Classical Indian violinist. He is the son and disciple of the Late Ustad Gohar Ali Khan of Rampur, one of the greatest violin genius. He belongs to the Patiala Gharana of Rampur. He is the only living classical violinist from Patiala Gharana after his father - late Ustatd Gohar Ali Khan. His grandfather was Ustad Ali Baksh, the founder of Patiala Gharana, who has produced a number of great musicians like Bade Fateh Ali Khan, Amanat Ali Khan, Asad Amanat Ali Khan, and Hamid Ali Khan.
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25 April 1968
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Ka Karoon Sajni Aaye Na Baalam
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Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
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Was both Porgy and Bess and Giulio Cesare composed by a person with the first name George?
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Title: Giulio Cesare
Passage: Giulio Cesare in Egitto (] ; Italian for "Julius Caesar in Egypt", HWV 17), commonly known as Giulio Cesare, is a dramma per musica ("opera seria") in three acts composed for the Royal Academy of Music by George Frideric Handel in 1724. The libretto was written by Nicola Francesco Haym who used an earlier libretto by Giacomo Francesco Bussani, which had been set to music by Antonio Sartorio (1676). The opera was a success at its first performances, was frequently revived by Handel in his subsequent opera seasons and is now one of the most often performed Baroque operas.
Title: Porgy and Bess
Passage: Porgy and Bess is an English-language opera by the American composer George Gershwin, with a libretto written by author DuBose Heyward and lyricist Ira Gershwin. It was adapted from Heyward's play "Porgy", itself an adaptation of his 1925 novel of the same name.
Title: Bess, You Is My Woman Now
Passage: "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" is a duet with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. This song comes from the Gershwins' opera "Porgy and Bess" (1935) where it is sung by the main character Porgy and his beloved Bess. They express their love for each other and say that they now belong together.
Title: Giulio Cesare Casseri
Passage: Giulio Cesare Casseri (1552, Piacenza, Italy – 8 March 1616, Padua, Italy), also written as Giulio Casser, Iulius Casserius, Giulio Casserio, Giulio Casserio of Piacenza, was an Italian anatomist.
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yes
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Porgy and Bess
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Giulio Cesare
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Which genus has more species, Wahlenbergia or Horminum?
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Title: Horminum
Passage: Horminum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, comprising a single species, Horminum pyrenaicum. Common names include Dragonmouth and Pyrenean Dead-nettle.
Title: Wahlenbergia
Passage: Wahlenbergia is a genus of between 150–270 species of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, with a cosmopolitan distribution except for North America; the highest species diversity is in Africa and Australasia. "Wahlenbergia" species have dispersed widely, even to oceanic islands, and there are four species known from the island of Saint Helena, including the now extinct species "W. roxburghii". The genus was named after Göran Wahlenberg (a Swedish botanist who taught at Uppsala University) by German botanist H. A. Schrader (Heinrich Schrader), in 1814.
Title: Nesocodon
Passage: Nesocodon is a monotypic genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. The sole species is Nesocodon mauritianus, formerly known as "Wahlenbergia mauritiana", which is endemic to the island of Mauritius.
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Wahlenbergia
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Wahlenbergia
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Horminum
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What does Ameran Bitsadze compete in?
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Title: Super heavyweight (MMA)
Passage: The super heavyweight division in mixed martial arts has no weight limit but generally refers to competitors weighing above 265 lb (120 kg). This is the definition used by the Nevada State Athletic Commission and the Association of Boxing Commissions.
Title: Ameran Bitsadze
Passage: Ameran Bitsadze is a Georgia mixed martial artist. He competed in the Super Heavyweight division.
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mixed martial arts
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Ameran Bitsadze
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Super heavyweight (MMA)
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Which band was founded first, Knuckle Puck or Sponge Cola?
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Title: Sponge Cola
Passage: Sponge Cola (sometimes spelled Spongecola) is a Filipino rock band formed in 1998. The band is composed of Yael Yuzon on vocals, Gosh Dilay on bass, Erwin Armovit on guitars and drummer Tmac Cruz.
Title: Knuckle Puck
Passage: Knuckle Puck is an American pop punk band from the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. The group started out covering songs, before the band members started writing songs in April 2011. Following this, the group released a number of EPs, one of which, "While I Stay Secluded" (2014), peaked at number 5 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. The band released a split EP with the UK band Neck Deep. The group signed to Rise in December 2014 and released its debut album, "Copacetic", through the label in July 2015.
Title: Friendville (album)
Passage: Friendville is the second album by YouTube comedian Jarrod Alonge, released under the moniker of his fictitious pop punk band Sunrise Skater Kids, on April 1, 2016. The album primarily satirizes and parodies the tropes and characteristics of the pop punk genre, but also shifts focus to the melodic hardcore and metalcore genres. Direct parodies of specific bands within the pop punk genre such as Blink-182, NOFX, Mayday Parade, Neck Deep and Knuckle Puck are also included.
Title: List of songs recorded by Knuckle Puck
Passage: The following is a sortable table of all songs by Knuckle Puck:
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Sponge Cola
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Knuckle Puck
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Sponge Cola
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What was the song that the Irish tenor, also a Papal Count, recorded with Anton Strelezki?
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Title: John McCormack (tenor)
Passage: John Francis, Count McCormack , KSG, KSS, KHS (14 June 188416 September 1945) was an Irish tenor, celebrated for his performances of the operatic and popular song repertoires, and renowned for his diction and breath control. He was also a Papal Count. He became a naturalised American citizen before returning to live in Ireland.
Title: Anton Strelezki
Passage: Anton Strelezki (Croydon 1859 -1907) was an English composer. He studied in Germany with Clara Schumann but settled in London. His songs and piano pieces were popular before World War I. His song "Dreams" was recorded by John McCormack.
Title: Frank Patterson
Passage: Frank Patterson (5 October 1938 – 10 June 2000) was an internationally renowned Irish tenor following in the tradition of singers such as Count John McCormack and Josef Locke. He was known as ""Ireland's Golden Tenor"".
Title: On the 5:15
Passage: "On the 5:15" is a song written in 1915 and recorded by Billy Murray, along with the American Quartet, which featured a bass counterpoint to Murray's Irish tenor voice, probably William F. Hooley.
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Dreams
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Anton Strelezki
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John McCormack (tenor)
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Debjit Majumder, is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for which sports team, in the Indian Super League?
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Title: Indian Super League
Passage: The Indian Super League (ISL) is a men's professional football league in India. For sponsorship reasons, the league is officially known as the Hero Indian Super League. One of the top football leagues in the country, it currently shares the top spot in the Indian football league system with the I-League. The league comprises 10 teams and will run for five months from November to March starting with the 2017–18 season.
Title: Debjit Majumder
Passage: Debjit Majumder (born 6 March 1988) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Atlético de Kolkata in the Indian Super League.
Title: Shahinlal Meloly
Passage: Shahinlal Meloly (born 15 February 1992) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League.
Title: Delhi Dynamos FC
Passage: Delhi Dynamos (DDFC) is an Indian professional football club based in Delhi, which competes in the Indian Super League. The club began to play in October 2014 during the inaugural season of the Indian Super League. The team is owned by United States-based ship recycling company GMS Inc. and Delhi-based DEN Networks.
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Atlético de Kolkata
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Debjit Majumder
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Indian Super League
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Who directed the 1996 romantic comedy starring Matt Dillon and featuring music from the album Forever Blue?
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Title: Forever Blue (Chris Isaak album)
Passage: Forever Blue is the fifth album by American rock and roll musician Chris Isaak, released in 1995. The album included three singles: the Grammy-nominated "Somebody's Crying"; "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing," which was featured in Stanley Kubrick's final film, "Eyes Wide Shut"; and "Graduation Day," featured in the 1996 film "Beautiful Girls". In 1996, Forever Blue was also nominated for Best Rock Album.
Title: Beautiful Girls (film)
Passage: Beautiful Girls is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Ted Demme from a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, starring Matt Dillon, Lauren Holly, Timothy Hutton, Rosie O'Donnell, Martha Plimpton, Natalie Portman, Michael Rapaport, Mira Sorvino and Uma Thurman.
Title: Rebel (1985 film)
Passage: Rebel is a 1985 Australian musical drama directed by Michael Jenkins and starring Matt Dillon, Debra Byrne, and Bryan Brown. It is set in World War Two.
Title: Gunsmoke: To the Last Man
Passage: Gunsmoke: To the Last Man is a 1992 American TV-movie starring James Arness as retired Marshal Matt Dillon and featuring Pat Hingle. Hapless rustlers make the fatal mistake of stealing Matt Dillon's cattle and Dillon blunders into the gory Pleasant Valley War during the process of hunting them down and killing two of them. The film, set in the 1880s, was directed by Jerry Jameson and based upon the long-running American television series "Gunsmoke" (1955 to 1975). The supporting cast features Matt Mulhern as Will McCall, Joseph Bottoms as villainous Tommy Graham, and Morgan Woodward as Sheriff Abel Rose.
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Ted Demme
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Forever Blue (Chris Isaak album)
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Beautiful Girls (film)
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When was the character Beverly Marsh created in the novel of It?
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Title: It (2017 film)
Passage: It: Chapter One, or simply It, is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Andy Muschietti, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The screenplay is by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman. The first of a planned duology, the film tells the story of seven children in Derry, Maine, who are terrorized by the eponymous being, only to face their own personal demons in the process. The novel was previously adapted into a 1990 miniseries.
Title: Sophia Lillis
Passage: Sophia Lillis (born February 13, 2002) is an American film and television actress. She is best known as the character Beverly Marsh in "It: Chapter One", a feature film adaptation of Stephen King's horror novel "It".
Title: Roderick Alleyn
Passage: Roderick Alleyn is a fictional character who first appeared in 1934. He is the policeman hero of the 32 detective novels of Ngaio Marsh. Marsh and her gentleman detective belong firmly in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, although the last Alleyn novel, "Light Thickens", was published in 1982.
Title: Emily Perkins
Passage: Emily Jean Perkins (born May 4, 1977) is a Canadian actress, best known for her roles as Crystal Braywood in the TV series "Hiccups", young Beverly Marsh in "Stephen King's It", and Brigitte Fitzgerald in "Ginger Snaps". Since the late 1980s she has appeared in various films and television series.
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1986
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Sophia Lillis
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It (2017 film)
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Are Alejandro Springall and John Schlesinger both film directors ?
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Title: John Schlesinger
Passage: John Richard Schlesinger, CBE ( ; 16 February 1926 – 25 July 2003) was an English film and stage director, and actor. He won an Academy Award for Best Director for "Midnight Cowboy", and was nominated for two other films ("Darling" and "Sunday Bloody Sunday").
Title: Alejandro Springall
Passage: Alejandro Springall is a Mexican film director and producer.
Title: Katharine Schlesinger
Passage: Katharine Schlesinger, is a British actress niece of the film director John Schlesinger and great-niece of Dame Peggy Ashcroft. She starred as Catherine in the 1986 film adaptation of Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey".
Title: Joseph Janni
Passage: Joseph Janni (21 May 1916 – 29 May 1994) was a British film producer best known for his work with John Schlesinger. He was born into a Jewish family in Milan, Italy and became interested in filmmaking while at university. He emigrated to England in 1939, and once Italy declared war against England was briefly interned in Metropole Camp on the Isle of Man. He soon became involved in the British film industry and worked his way up to producer. He produced the first films of Schlesinger and Ken Loach.
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yes
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Alejandro Springall
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John Schlesinger
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Which alternative rock band was the first to form, No Devotion or Soul Asylum?
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Title: Soul Asylum
Passage: Soul Asylum is an American alternative rock band formed in 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The band began using their official name in 1983. .
Title: No Devotion
Passage: No Devotion are a Welsh/American alternative rock band formed in 2014. They are composed of American vocalist Geoff Rickly (of the band Thursday) from New Jersey, and former band members of the Welsh band Lostprophets. The band formed in the wake of Lostprophets' dissolution in 2013.
Title: Soul Asylum discography
Passage: The discography of American rock band Soul Asylum consists of 11 studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums, two extended plays (EPs), 22 singles, and 17 music videos. Formed in 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota using the name Loud Fast Rules, the band's original lineup consisted of vocalist Dave Pirner, guitarist Dan Murphy, bassist Karl Mueller, and drummer Pat Morley. The band changed their name to Soul Asylum prior to the release of "Say What You Will... Everything Can Happen" in 1984. Later that year, Morley was replaced on drums by Grant Young.
Title: Karl Mueller (rock musician)
Passage: Karl Mueller (July 27, 1963 in Minneapolis – June 17, 2005 in Minneapolis) was an American rock musician. He was the bass guitarist and a founding member of the Minneapolis alternative rock band Soul Asylum.
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Soul Asylum
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No Devotion
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Soul Asylum
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Who owns the test unit operated by Aerospace Testing Alliance?
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Title: Arnold Engineering Development Complex
Passage: Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC), Arnold Engineering Development Center before July 2012, located at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee is a ground-based flight test facility operated by the Air Force Test Center.
Title: Propulsion Wind Tunnel Facility
Passage: The Propulsion Wind Tunnel Facility, located at Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee, holds three wind tunnels: the 16-foot transonic (16T), 16-foot supersonic (16S), and the aerodynamic 4-foot transonic (4T) tunnels. The facility is devoted to aerodynamic and propulsion integration testing of large-scale aircraft models. The tunnels are powered by a large compressor plant which allows the wind tunnels to run for extended periods of time. The test unit is owned by the United States Air Force and operated by Aerospace Testing Alliance.
Title: AEDC Range G
Passage: AEDC Range G is a two-stage light-gas gun owned by the United States Air Force and operated by Aerospace Testing Alliance.
Title: AEDC Ballistic Range S-3
Passage: AEDC Ballistic Range S-3 is a single stage air gun owned by the United States Air Force and operated by Aerospace Testing Alliance. The gun is commonly used for bird strike testing and is often called a chicken gun.
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United States Air Force
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Propulsion Wind Tunnel Facility
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Arnold Engineering Development Complex
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Are both K's Choice and Transvision Vamp Belgian rock groups?
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Title: K's Choice
Passage: K's Choice is a Belgian rock band from Antwerp, formed in the mid-1990s. The band's core members are siblings Sarah Bettens (lead vocals, guitar) and Gert Bettens (guitar, keyboard, vocals). They are joined by Bart Van Lierde (bass), Tom Lodewyckx (lead guitar), Reinout Swinnen (keys) and Wim Van Der Westen (drums). The band has produced gold and platinum albums.
Title: Transvision Vamp
Passage: Transvision Vamp were a British alternative rock group. Formed in 1986 by Nick Christian Sayer and Wendy James, the band enjoyed chart success in the late 1980s with their pop/punk sound. James, the lead singer and focal-point of the group, attracted media attention with her sexually charged and rebellious image.
Title: Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears
Passage: Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears is the debut solo album by former Transvision Vamp lead singer Wendy James. Released on 8 March 1993, two years after the Transvision Vamp disbandment, the album saw James maintain the pop/rock sound she had become famous for. "Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears" was written in its entirety by Elvis Costello, with several tracks co-written by his then wife Cait O'Riordan.
Title: Anthony Doughty
Passage: Anthony (Tex) Doughty (born 30 July 1963 in Crawley, Sussex, England) is an English rock musician. He was a member of a number of punk bands in the late 1970s, including Peroxide Romance, X-Ray Spex, The Outpatients and The Moors Murderers. In 1986, he and Dave Parsons joined fellow musicians Wendy James and Nick Sayer to form Transvision Vamp in which he adopted the pseudonym Tex Axile (a pun on tax exile). After they split up, Doughty joined a band called Max with Matthew Ashman, Kevin Mooney, John Reynolds and John Keogh in which he played keyboards. They released a Trevor Horn produced album, "Silence Running" in 1992.
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no
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K's Choice
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Transvision Vamp
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Who was born first, Alex O'Brien or Frederik Nielsen?
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Title: Alex O'Brien
Passage: Alex O'Brien (born March 7, 1970 in Amarillo, Texas) is a retired professional tennis player from the United States, who competed on the ATP Tour. He became the world No. 1 doubles player in May 2000 and was ranked as high as world No. 30 in singles in June 1997.
Title: Frederik Nielsen
Passage: Frederik Løchte Nielsen (born 27 August 1983) is a professional male tennis player. He is a former Wimbledon Men's Doubles champion, in 2012, and now competes mainly on the ATP Challenger Tour in both singles and doubles. Nielsen is coached by fellow Dane John Larsen and is a member of the Denmark Davis Cup team. His grandfather is former grand slam finalist Kurt Nielsen.
Title: 2013 Intersport Heilbronn Open – Doubles
Passage: Johan Brunström and Frederik Nielsen were the defending champions but Nielsen decided not to participate. <br>
Title: 2017 Odlum Brown Vancouver Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Treat Huey and Frederik Nielsen were the defending champions but chose to defend their title with different partners. Huey partnered Robert Lindstedt but lost in the final to James Cerretani and Neal Skupski. Nielsen partnered Andreas Siljeström but lost in the semifinals to Huey and Lindstedt.
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Alex O'Brien
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Frederik Nielsen
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Alex O'Brien
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Is Papa John's Pizza or East of Chicago Pizza based further north?
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Title: Papa John's Pizza
Passage: Papa John's Pizza is an American restaurant franchise company. It runs the third largest take-out and pizza delivery restaurant chain in the United States, with headquarters in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, a suburb of Louisville.
Title: East of Chicago Pizza
Passage: East of Chicago Pizza is a restaurant chain based in Lima, Ohio offering different styles of pizza, buffalo wings, breadsticks, and subs. They have 75 restaurants in Ohio, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, New York, Michigan and South Carolina. The first restaurant was opened in 1982 as the Greenwich Pizza Barn in Greenwich, OH.
Title: Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company
Passage: Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company is a restaurant located in Chicago, Illinois. The restaurant was founded in 1972, and specializes in a signature dish called the "pizza pot pie." It enjoys local popularity and has appeared in many publications and television shows.
Title: I'm the Fiddle Man
Passage: I'm the Fiddle Man is Papa John's fourth solo album and the first with Buddah Records. The album was recorded after Papa John Creach left Jefferson Starship following the successful album, "Red Octopus". The supporting band on this album is known as Midnight Sun and had a similar lineup to Zulu on "Playing My Fiddle for You". This album featured fewer original compositions than the previous album.
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East of Chicago Pizza
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Papa John's Pizza
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East of Chicago Pizza
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What county was the Skene built in?
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Title: Skene (automobile)
Passage: The Skene was an American automobile manufactured from 1900 to 1901. A twin-cylinder 5 hp steam car, it was built in Lewiston, Maine. Despite its makers claims of "many points of superiority", the Skene seems to have been rather unremarkable.
Title: Lewiston, Maine
Passage: Lewiston ( , ; officially the City of Lewiston, Maine) is the second largest city in Maine and the most central city in Androscoggin County. The city has a population of 36,202. Located in south-western Maine, the city borders the coastal sideways of the Gulf of Maine and is south of Augusta, the state's capital and north of Portland, the cultural hub of Maine. It is one-half of the Lewiston-Auburn Metropolitan Statistical Area, commonly referred to as "L.A." or "L-A." Lewiston exerts a significant impact upon the diversity, religious variety, commerce, education, and economic power of Maine. It is known for a relatively low cost of living, substantial access to medical care, and an extremely low violent crime rate. While the dominant language spoken in the city is English, it is home to the largest French-speaking population in the state; the language is spoken by nearly 15% of locals.
Title: Skene Manor
Passage: Skene Manor, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Judge Joseph Potter House, is a historic home located at Whitehall in Washington County, New York. It was built in 1874 and is a handsome Victorian style mansion built of grey sandstone quarried from its own site with a mansard roof. It features two towers and is embellished with three flat roofed bracketed porches. The center tower is three and one half stories and features a large clock. The mansion was operated as a restaurant, but is now undergoing restorations and is open for tours.
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Androscoggin County
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Skene (automobile)
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Lewiston, Maine
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Are Miguel Delibes and Iain Banks both Scottish authors?
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Title: Miguel Delibes
Passage: Miguel Delibes Setién (] ; 17 October 1920 – 12 March 2010) was a Spanish novelist, journalist and newspaper editor associated with the Generation of '36 movement. From 1975 until his death, he was a member of the Royal Spanish Academy, where he occupied chair "e". He studied commerce and law and began his career as a columnist and later journalist at the "El Norte de Castilla". He would later head this newspaper before gradually devoting himself exclusively to the novel.
Title: Iain Banks
Passage: Iain Banks (16 February 1954 – 9 June 2013) was a Scottish author. He wrote mainstream fiction under the name Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, including the initial of his adopted middle name Menzies ( ).
Title: Walking on Glass
Passage: Walking on Glass is the second novel by Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1985. Banks wrote several more novels before his death in 2013, including several acclaimed science fiction novels that formed the Culture series.
Title: The Wasp Factory
Passage: The Wasp Factory is the first novel by Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1984. Before the publication of "The Wasp Factory," Banks had written several science fiction novels that had not been accepted for publication. Banks decided to try a more mainstream novel in the hopes that it would be more readily accepted, and wrote about a psychopathic teenager living on a remote Scottish island. According to Banks, this allowed him to treat the story as something resembling science fiction – the island could be envisaged as a planet, and Frank, the protagonist, almost as an alien. Following the publication and success of "The Wasp Factory", Banks began to write full-time and would go on to write several more novels before his death in 2013, including several acclaimed science fiction novels that formed the Culture series.
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no
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Miguel Delibes
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Iain Banks
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American Satan is an upcoming American thriller film, set to be released in theaters on Friday of which month, and date, one of its stars is Tori Black, an American pornographic actress?
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Title: American Satan
Passage: American Satan is an upcoming American thriller film written by Ash Avildsen and Matty Beckerman. It is set to be released in theaters on Friday the 13th of October. and features rock artists Andy Biersack, Ben Bruce, and Drake Bell. (Andy Biersack's singing vocals to be played by Remington Leith). It also stars Denise Richards, Malcolm McDowell, Booboo Stewart, and Tori Black.
Title: Tori Black
Passage: Tori Black (born Michelle Chapman, August 26, 1988) is an American pornographic actress.
Title: 28th AVN Awards
Passage: The 28th AVN Awards ceremony in Las Vegas, presented by "Adult Video News" ("AVN"), honored the best pornographic movies and adult entertainment products of 2010. The ceremony was held on January 8, 2011 in the Pearl Concert Theater inside the Palms Casino Resort in Paradise, Nevada. During the ceremony, AVN Media Network presented awards in 155 categories of movies or products released between October 1, 2009 and September 30, 2010. The ceremony was televised in the United States by Showtime. Comedian Lisa Lampanelli hosted the show with co-hosts Tori Black and Riley Steele.
Title: Jesse Jane
Passage: Cindy Taylor (born July 16, 1980) is an American pornographic actress and model best known by her stage name Jesse Jane. She is the recipient of numerous awards and nominations over her career in the adult industry including induction into the AVN and XRCO Hall of Fame. Jane is also the "Australian Penthouse" magazine Pet of the Month for November 2010. She was an exclusive contract performer for Digital Playground between 2002 and 2014. In January 2015, she signed an exclusive, two-year performing contract with Jules Jordan Video. Jane has announced that she is retiring from the adult industry and that the 2017 AVN Awards would be her last.
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13th of October
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American Satan
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Tori Black
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what family do Kiwi and the common ostrich belong to?
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Title: Common ostrich
Passage: The ostrich or common ostrich ("Struthio camelus") is either one or two species of large flightless birds native to Africa, the only living member(s) of the genus "Struthio", which is in the ratite family. In 2014, the Somali ostrich ("Struthio molybdophanes") was recognized as a distinct species.
Title: Kiwi
Passage: Kiwi (pronounced ) or kiwis are flightless birds native to New Zealand, in the genus Apteryx and family Apterygidae. Approximately the size of a domestic chicken, kiwi are by far the smallest living ratites (which also consist of ostriches, emus, rheas, and cassowaries), and lay the largest egg in relation to their body size of any species of bird in the world.
Title: Genomic evolution of birds
Passage: Birds are the group of amniotes with the smallest genomes. Whereas mammal and reptilian genomes range between 1.0 and 8.2 giga base pairs (Gb), bird genomes have sizes between 0.91 Gb (black-chinned hummingbird, "Archilochus alexandri") and 1.3 Gb (common ostrich, "Struthio camelus"). Just as happens to any other living being, bird genomes’ reflect the action of natural selection upon these animals. Their genomes are the basis of their morphology and behaviour.
Title: List of birds of Oman
Passage: This is a list of the bird species recorded in Oman. The avifauna of Oman include a total of 494 species, of which five have been introduced by humans and 146 are rare or accidental. The common ostrich is extirpated in Oman and is not included in the species count. Twelve species are globally threatened.
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ratite family
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Kiwi
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Common ostrich
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Both Gleneig North and the City of Holdfast Bay are suburbs of what South Australian city?
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Title: Glenelg North, South Australia
Passage: Glenelg North is a seaside suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in both the City of Holdfast Bay and the City of West Torrens.
Title: City of Holdfast Bay
Passage: The City of Holdfast Bay is a local government area in the south-western coastal suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.
Title: Grace Benny
Passage: Susan Grace Benny, née Anderson, (1872 – 5 November 1944) of Seacliff, South Australia, generally referred to as Grace Benny or S. Grace Benny, was the first woman elected to local government in Australia when she was elected to the Brighton Council (now City of Holdfast Bay) in 1919.
Title: Kingston Park, South Australia
Passage: Kingston Park is a small beachside suburb, 17 km south of Adelaide. Kingston Park is within the City of Holdfast Bay and neighbouring suburbs are Marino, Seacliff and Brighton.
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Adelaide
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Glenelg North, South Australia
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City of Holdfast Bay
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Leymus and Cyrtomium, are native to which mutual location?
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Title: Leymus
Passage: Leymus is a genus of plants in the grass family Poaceae (Gramineae). It is widespread across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Title: Cyrtomium
Passage: Cyrtomium is a genus of about 15-20 species of ferns in the family Dryopteridaceae, native to Asia, Africa (including Madagascar), and the Pacific Ocean islands (Hawaii). It is very closely related to the genus "Polystichum", with recent research suggesting it should be included within it (Little & Barrington).
Title: Leymus triticoides
Passage: Leymus triticoides, with the common names creeping wild rye and beardless wild rye, is a species of wild rye. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California and Texas.
Title: Leymus condensatus
Passage: Leymus condensatus, with the common name giant wildrye and syn. Elymus condensatus, is a wild rye grass native to California and northern Mexico.
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Asia
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Leymus
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Cyrtomium
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Who has a wider scope of profession, Ion Țiriac or Flavia Pennetta?
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Title: Ion Țiriac
Passage: Ion Țiriac (] ; born 9 May 1939), also known as the 'Brasov Bulldozer' is a Romanian businessman and former professional tennis and ice hockey player. A former top 10 player, he is the winner of one grand slam title, the 1970 French Open in men's doubles. Tiriac was the first man to play against a woman in a sanctioned tennis tournament (against Abigail Maynard, in 1975). The highlight of his ice hockey career was participating as defenseman in the Romanian national team at the 1964 Winter Olympics.
Title: Flavia Pennetta
Passage: Flavia Pennetta (] ; born 25 February 1982) is a retired Italian professional tennis player and Grand Slam-champion in both singles and doubles. She became Italy's first top-10 female singles player on 17 August 2009 and the first Italian to be ranked world No. 1 in doubles on 28 February 2011. She became a Grand Slam singles champion, winning the 2015 US Open by defeating her childhood friend Roberta Vinci in the first all-Italian Grand Slam final .
Title: 2009 Estoril Open – Women's Doubles
Passage: Maria Kirilenko and Flavia Pennetta were the defending champions, but Pennetta chose not to participate this year. <br> Kirilenko partnered with Sorana Cîrstea, but lost to Julie Coin and Marie-Ève Pelletier in the quarterfinals.
Title: 2013 New Haven Open at Yale – Doubles
Passage: Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond were the defending champions, but decided not to defend their title together. Huber partnered up with Nuria Llagostera Vives, while Raymond played alongside Flavia Pennetta. Huber and Llagostera Vives defeated Pennetta and Raymond in the first round, but lost to Anabel Medina Garrigues and Katarina Srebotnik in the semifinals. <br>
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Ion Țiriac
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Ion Țiriac
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Flavia Pennetta
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Are Bent Hamer and Luchino Visconti from the same continent?
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Title: Bent Hamer
Passage: Bent Hamer (born 18 December 1956) is a film director, writer and producer, born in Sandefjord, Norway in 1956.
Title: Luchino Visconti
Passage: Luchino Visconti di Modrone, Count of Lonate Pozzolo (2 November 1906 – 17 March 1976), was an Italian theatre, opera and cinema director, as well as a screenwriter. He is best known for his films "Ossessione" (1943), "Senso" (1954), "Rocco and His Brothers" (1960), "The Leopard" (1963) and "Death in Venice" (1971).
Title: Luchino Visconti (film)
Passage: Luchino Visconti is a 1999 Italian documentary film about the filmmaker Luchino Visconti and directed by Carlo Lizzani. It stars Claudia Cardinale.
Title: Bellissima (film)
Passage: Bellissima (1951) is an Italian neorealism film by Italian director Luchino Visconti. The film, which is a satire of the film industry, was shot at the Cinecittà studios. Alessandro Blasetti, a contemporary film director, appears as himself. Bellissima is the only feature film in Visconti's oeuvre with a predominantly comic tone.
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yes
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Bent Hamer
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Luchino Visconti
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Have Spencer Gordon Bennet and Paul McGuigan both directed films?
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Title: Paul McGuigan (filmmaker)
Passage: Paul McGuigan (born 19 September 1963) is a Scottish film and television director, best known for directing films such as "Lucky Number Slevin", "Gangster No. 1" and "Push". He has also directed episodes of "Sherlock", "Scandal", "Monroe" and "Smash". He was born in Bellshill, Scotland.
Title: Spencer Gordon Bennet
Passage: Spencer Gordon Bennet (January 5, 1893 – October 8, 1987) was an American film producer and director. Known as the "King of Serial Directors", he directed more film serials than any other director.
Title: Night Alarm
Passage: Night Alarm is a 1934 American drama film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Bruce Cabot as a down on his luck reporter, Hal Ashby, who tries to make a name for himself by investigating a series of bizarre arson attacks. The film, which was a hit in movie theatres at the time, is now widely available in the public domain.
Title: The Bounty Killer (film)
Passage: The Bounty Killer is a 1965 American Technicolor Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Ruth Alexander and Leo Gordon in Techniscope. The film stars Dan Duryea, Rod Cameron, Audrey Dalton, Richard Arlen, Buster Crabbe and Fuzzy Knight. The film was released on July 31, 1965, by Embassy Pictures.
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yes
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Spencer Gordon Bennet
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Paul McGuigan (filmmaker)
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Who directed more films, Sidney Morgan or Fabián Bielinsky?
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Title: Sidney Morgan
Passage: Sidney Morgan (2 August 1874 – 11 June 1946) was an English film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He directed 45 films between 1914 and 1937. As an actor, he appeared in the Alfred Hitchcock film "Juno and the Paycock".
Title: Fabián Bielinsky
Passage: Fabián Bielinsky (3 February 1959 – 28 June 2006) was an Argentine film director born in Buenos Aires.
Title: Dolores Fonzi
Passage: Dolores Fonzi (] ; born 19 July 1978) is an Argentine TV, theatre and film actress. Several of her films have received critical acclaim such as "Plata quemada" (2000), "Esperando al mesías" (2000), "El Fondo del mar" (2003) and "El Aura" (2005). Her brother, Tomás Fonzi is also an actor in the Cinema of Argentina. She has worked with such directors as Marcelo Piñeyro, Daniel Burman, Damián Szifrón and Fabián Bielinsky.
Title: Margaret Blanche
Passage: Marguerite Blanche was a Danish actress notable for her starring roles in British silent films. She was born in Copenhagen as Margaret Jessen, but emigrated to Britain where she made twelve films for director-producers such as Cecil Hepworth and Sidney Morgan. Her final film was Morgan's "The Woman of the Iron Bracelets" in 1920. Morgan then replaced her as the star of his films with his own daughter Joan Morgan.
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Sidney Morgan
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Fabián Bielinsky
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