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When did the television series starring Anthony Michael "Tony" Oller as Walt Moore first air?
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Title: Gigantic (TV series)
Passage: Gigantic is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on TeenNick. The series ran from on October 8, 2010 to April 22, 2010.
Title: Tony Oller
Passage: Anthony Michael "Tony" Oller (born February 25, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. He had roles as Walt Moore on the Teen Nick TV show "Gigantic", and as "Danny" on Disney Channel's "As the Bell Rings". He appeared in the films "Beneath the Darkness" and "The Purge". He is also half of the group MKTO with his co-star Malcolm David Kelley.
Title: Checkmate (TV series)
Passage: Checkmate is an American detective television series starring Anthony George, Sebastian Cabot, and Doug McClure. The show aired on CBS Television from 1960 to 1962 for a total of 70 episodes and was produced by Jack Benny's production company, "JaMco Productions" in co-operation with Revue Studios. Guest stars included Charles Laughton, Peter Lorre, Lee Marvin, Mickey Rooney and many other prominent performers.
Title: Zombie Night (2013 film)
Passage: Zombie Night is a 2013 American zombie horror film directed by John Gulager, written by Keith Allan and Delondra Williams from a story by Richard Schenkman, and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Daryl Hannah, Jennifer Taylor, Alan Ruck, and Shirley Jones.
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October 8, 2010
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Tony Oller
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Gigantic (TV series)
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Alan Hancock was a former member of the British Union of Fascists, which was formed by which British politician who rose to fame in the 1920s as a Member of Parliament?
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Title: Oswald Mosley
Passage: Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats ( ; 16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980) was a British politician who rose to fame in the 1920s as a Member of Parliament and later in the 1930s became leader of the British Union of Fascists (BUF).
Title: Alan Hancock
Passage: Alan Vivien Hancock (14 August 1914-July, 1989) was one of the early leaders of the Racial Preservation Society (RPS). He was formerly a member of the British Union of Fascists (BUF) which was formed in 1932 by ex-Labour government minister Sir Oswald Mosley and was a union of several small, extreme nationalist parties. Hancock formed part of a three-man leadership team in the RPS who came from the BUF, alongside Ted Budden and Jimmy Doyle.
Title: John Warburton (fascist)
Passage: John Warburton (30 April 1919 – 26 August 2004) was an English fascist and press photographer. He was an assistant district leader for the Clapham branch of Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists (BUF) before the Second World War, and afterwards was a key member of the Union Movement, the founder editor of "Comrade", and the senior Council member of Friends of Oswald Mosley.
Title: Richard Edensor Heathcote
Passage: Richard Edensor Heathcote (1780–1850) was a British industrialist. Born the son of Sir John Edensor Heathcote of Longton Hall. He was elected the Member of Parliament (MP) for Coventry in 1826 and rebuilt (in the Elizabethan style) Apedale Hall, near Newcastle, in Staffordshire, at about the same time. He died in Genova, Italy, in 1850. A descendant was Oswald Mosley, the founder of the British Union of Fascists who lived for a time at Apedale Hall.
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Oswald Mosley
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Alan Hancock
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Oswald Mosley
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Are Deppea and Crambe in the same family?
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Title: Crambe
Passage: Crambe is a genus of about 20 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae, native to a variety of habitats in Europe, Turkey, southwest and central Asia and eastern Africa. They carry dense racemes of tiny white or yellow flowers on (mostly leafless) stems above the basal leaves.
Title: Deppea
Passage: Deppea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in Mexico, Central America and from Brazil to northeastern Argentina.
Title: Crambe crambe
Passage: Crambe crambe, the oyster sponge or orange-red encrusting sponge, is a species of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae.
Title: Crambe (sponge)
Passage: Crambe is a genus of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae.
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no
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Deppea
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Crambe
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How many golden also did Jan Tauren win at the Far eastern Championship games?
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Title: Far Eastern Championship Games
Passage: The Far Eastern Championship Games (also known as the Far Eastern Championships, Far Eastern Games or Far East Games) was an Asian multi-sport event considered to be a precursor to the Asian Games.
Title: Juan Taduran
Passage: Juan K. Taduran was a Filipino track and field athlete who competed in the decathlon and in middle-distance running events. In the 1920s he won three consecutive gold medals in the decathlon at the Far Eastern Championship Games – a forerunner of the Asian Games.
Title: Tennis at the Far Eastern Championship Games
Passage: Tennis was contested at the Far Eastern Championship Games. It was one of the main eight sports to feature on the programme. The following are the known results for the tennis event of the games.
Title: 1921 Far Eastern Championship Games
Passage: The 1921 Far Eastern Championship Games was the fifth edition of the regional multi-sport event, contested between China, Japan and the Philippines, and was held from 30 May to 3 June in Shanghai, Republic of China. A total of eight sports were contested over the course of the five-day event. India, Malaya, Siam (Thailand), Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and Java were all invited to participate at the games, but did not do so due to the expense of sending teams to Shanghai.
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three
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Juan Taduran
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Far Eastern Championship Games
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Inside Job and When We Were Kings, are of which genre?
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Title: When We Were Kings
Passage: When We Were Kings is a 1996 Academy Award winning documentary film directed by Leon Gast about the famous "Rumble in the Jungle" heavyweight championship match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. The fight was held in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) on October 30, 1974.
Title: Inside Job (2010 film)
Passage: Inside Job is a 2010 documentary film, directed by Charles H. Ferguson, about the late-2000s financial crisis. Ferguson says the film is about "the systemic corruption of the United States by the financial services industry and the consequences of that systemic corruption". In five parts, the film explores how changes in the policy environment and banking practices helped create the financial crisis.
Title: Inside Job (novella)
Passage: Inside Job is a novella by Connie Willis, originally published in the January 2005 issue of "Asimov's Science Fiction" and later as a hardback by Subterranean Press. In the story, a debunker of pseudoscience encounters a fake medium who seems to be genuinely channelling the disruptive spirit of H. L. Mencken. It was the winner of the 2006 Hugo Award for Best Novella.
Title: Charles Ferguson (filmmaker)
Passage: Charles Henry Ferguson (born March 24, 1955) is the founder and president of Representational Pictures, Inc., and director and producer of "No End in Sight: The American Occupation of Iraq" (2007) and "Inside Job" (2010), which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. Ferguson is also a software entrepreneur, writer and authority in technology policy.
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documentary
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Inside Job (2010 film)
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When We Were Kings
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Pink is a song by which Boston-based rock band?
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Title: Pink (song)
Passage: "Pink" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler and professional songwriters Richie Supa and Glen Ballard. It was released as the third major single from "Nine Lives" in 1997.
Title: Aerosmith
Passage: Aerosmith is an American rock band, sometimes referred to as "the Bad Boys from Boston" and "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band". Their style, which is rooted in blues-based hard rock, has come to also incorporate elements of pop, heavy metal, and rhythm and blues, and has inspired many subsequent rock artists. They were formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970. Guitarist Joe Perry and bassist Tom Hamilton, originally in a band together called the Jam Band, met up with vocalist/pianist/harmonicist Steven Tyler, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarist Ray Tabano, and formed Aerosmith. In 1971, Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford, and the band began developing a following in Boston.
Title: Elena Siegman
Passage: Elena Siegman is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter and video game producer from Los Angeles. She moved to Boston, and is the former lead guitarist and one of the founders of an all-girl punk band named Vagiant, now known as Tijuana Sweetheart. As of January 2012, she sings in the Boston-based rock band "BrownBoot". (Metal Bands)
Title: The Luxury
Passage: The Luxury is a Boston-based rock band, formed in the summer of 2005.
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Aerosmith
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Pink (song)
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Aerosmith
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Which South Korean mixed martial artist has been defeated by George Roop?
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Title: Chan Sung Jung
Passage: Jung Chan-sung (Korean: 정찬성 born March 17, 1987, anglicized as Chan Sung Jung) is a South Korean mixed martial artist and kickboxer currently competing in the UFC's male Featherweight division. A professional competitor since 2007, Jung has also formerly competed for the WEC, Pancrase, World Victory Road, and DEEP. His nickname, "(The) Korean Zombie" comes from his ability to continue to move forward and fight aggressively, even after taking heavy blows. Jung was serving in the South Korean army until October 2016 and thus was not ranked by most MMA media outlets, however he was ranked as #5 in official UFC Featherweight rankings beforehand.
Title: George Roop
Passage: George H. Roop (born November 10, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist. He was a cast member of Spike TV's "", winning his preliminary and first round fights. He fought as a bantamweight in the UFC and most recently fought under the Road FC banner. He holds notable victories over former WEC Bantamwight champion Brian Bowles and UFC featherweight contender Chan Sung Jung.
Title: Kim Jong-man
Passage: Kim Jong-Man (born March 3, 1978), often anglicised to Jong-Man Kim, is a South Korean mixed martial artist who currently competes in the Featherweight division. While Kim has mostly fought in South Korea, he has also appeared in many Japanese promotions including, the Sengoku Raiden Championships, DEEP, Shooto, K-1 Hero's, and Russia's M-1 Global. He last fought at TOP FC - Original against Seung Hwa-Han.
Title: Lim Hyun-gyu
Passage: Lim Hyun-Gyu (born January 16, 1985), often anglicized to Hyun Gyu Lim, is a South Korean mixed martial artist, currently signed to fight in the UFC's Welterweight division.
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Chan Sung Jung
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George Roop
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Chan Sung Jung
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Which one of the following, Robert Greenwald or Jan Kounen, is the founder of Brave New Films?
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Title: Robert Greenwald
Passage: Robert Greenwald (born August 28, 1943) is the founder of Brave New Films, a nonprofit film studio whose work is distributed for free in concert with nonprofit partners and movements in order to educate and mobilize for progressive causes. The work of Brave New Films has been screened over seven continents and viewed over tens of millions of times and counting. His most recent full-length feature documentary, illustrates the connection between gun industry profits and gun deaths in America. The studio is currently working with a coalition in California opposed to the money bail system with films like Debunking Bail Myths. Brave New Films is also continuing its history of political advocacy by presenting short documentaries on current events from a progressive perspective, e.g a piece on Donald Trump's cabinet picks.
Title: Jan Kounen
Passage: Jan Kounen (born Jan Coenen on 2 May 1964) is a Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands-born French film director and producer.
Title: Koch Brothers Exposed (film)
Passage: Koch Brothers Exposed is a 2012 U.S. documentary, compiled by liberal political activist and filmmaker Robert Greenwald from a viral video campaign produced by Brave New Films, about the alleged political activities of the Koch brothers.
Title: Brave New Films
Passage: Brave New Films is a new media company based in Culver City, California. The brainchild of filmmaker Robert Greenwald, BNF produces feature-length documentaries and investigative videos “to educate, influence and empower viewers to take action around issues that matter.”
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Robert Greenwald
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Robert Greenwald
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Jan Kounen
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The 129th Rescue Wing is stationed at which joint civil-military airport in California?
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Title: 129th Rescue Wing
Passage: The 129th Rescue Wing (129 RQW) is a unit of the California Air National Guard, stationed at Moffett Federal Airfield in Mountain View, California. If activated to federal service, the Wing is gained by the United States Air Force Air Combat Command.
Title: Moffett Federal Airfield
Passage: Moffett Federal Airfield (IATA: NUQ, ICAO: KNUQ, FAA LID: NUQ) , also known as Moffett Field, is a joint civil-military airport located in an unincorporated part of Santa Clara County between northern Mountain View and northern Sunnyvale, California, USA. On November 10, 2014, NASA announced that it would be leasing the airfield to Google for 60 years.
Title: 103d Rescue Squadron
Passage: The 103d Rescue Squadron (103 RQS) is a unit of the New York Air National Guard 106th Rescue Wing stationed at Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, Westhampton Beach, New York. The squadron has no assigned aircraft; personnel assigned use aircraft of the 101st and 102d Rescue Squadrons of the Wing.
Title: 39th Rescue Squadron
Passage: The 39th Rescue Squadron (39 RQS) is part of the 920th Rescue Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida. It operates HC-130P Hercules "Combat King" aircraft conducting search and rescue (SAR) and combat search and rescue (CSAR) missions. An Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) unit, it is operationally-gained by the Air Combat Command (ACC).
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Moffett Federal Airfield
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129th Rescue Wing
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Moffett Federal Airfield
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Rebecca Akufo-Addo is the current First Lady of Ghana and gets her title by being what relationship to the president?
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Title: Rebecca Akufo-Addo
Passage: Rebecca Akufo-Addo ("née" Griffiths-Randolph) is a Ghanaian public figure and the First Lady of Ghana.
Title: First Lady of Ghana
Passage: The First Lady of Ghana is the title of the wife of a sitting President of Ghana. The current First Lady is Rebecca Akufo-Addo.
Title: First Ladies and Gentlemen of Kyrgyzstan
Passage: The First Lady or First Gentleman of Kyrgyzstan is the title attributed to the spouse of the President of Kyrgyzstan. The current First Lady of Kyrgyzstan is Raisa Atambayeva, wife of President Almazbek Atambayev.
Title: First Lady of Azerbaijan
Passage: The First Lady of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: "Azərbaycanın birinci xanımı" ) is the informal title of the wife of the President of Azerbaijan. The current First Lady is Mehriban Aliyeva, wife of President Ilham Aliyev, who has held the position since 31 October 2003. To date, there have been no First Gentlemen of Azerbaijan.
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wife
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Rebecca Akufo-Addo
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First Lady of Ghana
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Who co- founded one of the stores that bought out some of the Focus DIY chain?
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Title: B&Q
Passage: B&Q plc is a British multinational DIY and home improvement retailing company, headquartered in Eastleigh, England, United Kingdom and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kingfisher plc. Founded by Richard Block and David Quayle in 1969 originally as Block & Quayle, the retail chain offers over 40,000 products across 300 stores and online.
Title: Great Mills (DIY)
Passage: Great Mills was a large DIY chain, consisting of around 98 stores across the United Kingdom. In December 2000, the business was bought by Focus DIY, which in turn entered administration in May 2011, with all stores closing by July 2011. Most Focus DIY stores have been bought, some by B&Q, Wickes and B&M Bargains (B&M Homestore).
Title: Do It All (disambiguation)
Passage: Do It All was a British DIY chain
Title: Focus DIY
Passage: Focus DIY was a privately owned chain of DIY stores in the United Kingdom. It served the consumer DIY market sector, and most stores had some form of garden centre.
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Richard Block and David Quayle
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Great Mills (DIY)
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B&Q
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What year was Todd George Fancey's Vancouver-based indie rock band formed?
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Title: Todd Fancey
Passage: Todd George Fancey is a Canadian guitarist, keyboardist, and solo artist. He is most widely known as the guitarist for Vancouver-based indie rock band The New Pornographers and the bassist for the band Limblifter. Fancey is originally from Nova Scotia.
Title: The New Pornographers
Passage: The New Pornographers is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 1997 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Presented as a musical collective of singer-songwriters and musicians from multiple projects, the band has released seven studio albums to critical acclaim for their use of multiple vocalists and elements of power pop incorporated into their music.
Title: The Sticks (album)
Passage: The Sticks is the fourth album by Vancouver-based indie rock band Mother Mother. It is a concept album that deals with the notions of isolation, escapism and withdrawal from modern society. It was produced by band member Ryan Guldemond and producer Ben Kaplan.
Title: Bad Books
Passage: Bad Books is an American indie rock band formed in early 2010, and is composed of indie folk artist Kevin Devine and members of indie rock band Manchester Orchestra along with drummer Benjamin Homola. The collaboration began when Kevin toured along with Manchester Orchestra in November–December 2008 in support of his EP "I Could Be with Anyone", and followed by the release of the split EP entitled "I Could Be the Only One" in January 2010.
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1997
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Todd Fancey
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The New Pornographers
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In what year was the man that passed Eric Hillman for tallest player in the MLB born?
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Title: Eric Hillman
Passage: John Eric Hillman (born April 27, 1966 in Gary, Indiana) is a former Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher. He pitched his entire 3-year MLB career with the New York Mets (1992–1994). After his MLB career, he pitched in NPB from 1995-1998 for the Chiba Lotte Marines and the Yomiuri Giants. Hillman was tied with fellow former pitcher Randy Johnson and current pitchers Andrew Sisco of the New York Yankees organization and Chris Young of the New York Mets, for the tallest player in the league, at 6 ft , before later being passed by 6 ft Jon Rauch of the Toronto Blue Jays. Hillman worked as an analyst for FSN Rocky Mountain's coverage of the Colorado Rockies between 2005-2008.
Title: Jon Rauch
Passage: Jon Erich Rauch (born September 27, 1978) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. At 6 ft , he is the tallest player in Major League Baseball history. He is also an Olympic Gold Medalist.
Title: Gheorghe Mureșan
Passage: Gheorghe Dumitru Mureșan (] ; born February 14, 1971), also known as "Ghiță" (] ), is a Romanian retired professional basketball player. At 7 ft , he is the tallest player in NBA history. He is the tallest man in Romania and tallest living person in the European Union.
Title: Morris Stroud
Passage: Morris Stroud Jr. (May 17, 1946 – October 17, 2016) was a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. He did not play in the 1969 regular season but was on the roster for the 1969 AFL Championship Game. From 1970 to 1974, he played for the NFL's Chiefs. At 6 foot 10 inches tall, Stroud is believed to have been the tallest tight end, and the second tallest player at any position, in the history of the NFL. Stroud wore uniform #88.
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1978
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Eric Hillman
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Jon Rauch
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What are are commonly known as milkworts or snakeroots, Nothofagus or Polygala ?
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Title: Nothofagus
Passage: Nothofagus, also known as the southern beeches, is a genus of 43 species of trees and shrubs native to the Southern Hemisphere in southern South America (Chile, Argentina) and Australasia (east and southeast Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and New Caledonia). The species are ecological dominants in many temperate forests in these regions. Some species are reportedly naturalised in Germany and Great Britain. The genus has a rich fossil record of leaves, cupules and pollen, with fossils extending into the late Cretaceous and occurring in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and South America. In the past, they were included in the family Fagaceae, but genetic tests revealed them to be genetically distinct, and they are now included in their own family, the Nothofagaceae (literally meaning "false beeches" or "bastard beeches").
Title: Polygala
Passage: Polygala is a large genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Polygalaceae. They are commonly known as milkworts or snakeroots. The genus is distributed widely throughout much of the world in temperate zones and the tropics. The genus name "Polygala" comes from the ancient Greek "much milk", as the plant was thought to increase milk yields in cattle.
Title: Cyttaria gunnii
Passage: Cyttaria gunnii, commonly known as the myrtle orange or beech orange, is an orange-white coloured and edible ascomycete fungus native to Australasia. It is a specific parasite of myrtle beech ("Nothofagus cunninghamii") trees.
Title: Polygala amarella
Passage: Polygala amarella (or "P. amara"), commonly known as dwarf milkwort, is a plant of the family Polygalaceae. A European native it grows on chalky grass land and limestone mountain pastures.
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Polygala
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Nothofagus
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Polygala
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What is the area of the state that Garri Kalan is in?
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Title: Garri Kalan
Passage: Garri Kalan is a panchayat village under Keredari (community development block) in Hazaribagh district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.
Title: Jharkhand
Passage: Jharkhand ( "Bushland" or The land of forest) is a state in eastern India carved out of the southern part of Bihar on 15 November 2000. The state shares its border with the states of Bihar to the north, Uttar Pradesh to the northwest, Chhattisgarh to the west, Odisha to the south, and West Bengal to the east. It has an area of 30778 sqmi .
Title: Ghanauri Kalan
Passage: Ghanauri Kalan is a village in Sangrur District in the Indian State of Punjab. It is one of the biggest villages in Sangrur District by area. The total geographical area of village is 1696.4 hectares. Ghanauri Kalan is located on Dhuri-Sherpur road. It is situated 11km away from sub-district headquarter Dhuri and 26km away from district headquarter Sangrur. According to the Census 2011, Village has population of 5,799 of which 3,068 were males and 2,731 were females.
Title: Surir
Passage: Surir is small Town located in Mant Tehsil of Mathura district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Surir is divided into two blocks - Surir Kalan & Surir Vijau. Surir kalan is a residencial place and Surir Vijau is a market place. Now Surir is known as Bricks Udyog as it has more than 100 bricks factories, which provide employments to thousands of workers from this area. It is well connected to the big cities such as Mathura, Vrindavan, Aligarh, Agra, Noida, Palwal, Bulandshahar, Ghaziabad, Delhi etc. It's connectivity towards Delhi to Agra by Yamuna expressway
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30778 sqmi
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Garri Kalan
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Jharkhand
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What son of a Chinese fencer is an entertainer and is fluent in 6 languages?
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Title: Jackson Wang
Passage: Jackson Wang (traditional Chinese: 王嘉爾; born 28 March 1994) is a Hong Kong rapper, singer, and dancer based in South Korea. He is a member of the South Korean boy group GOT7 under JYP Entertainment, and is known for his appearances on Korean reality television, notably "Roommate". Jackson speaks fluent English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Shanghainese, Japanese and Korean.
Title: Wang Ruiji
Passage: Wang Ruiji (born 17 February 1957) is a Chinese fencer. He competed at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics. He is the father of Jackson Wang.
Title: Xiao Aihua
Passage: Xiao Aihua (born 16 March 1971) is a Chinese fencer. She competed in the women's foil events at the 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics.
Title: Liu Yongshi
Passage: Liu Yongshi (Simplified Chinese:刘 咏诗 , born 19 February 1990) is a Chinese fencer from Guangzhou. She competed in the women's foil event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
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Jackson Wang
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Wang Ruiji
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Jackson Wang
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Clémence Poésy played Chloe in the 2008 film written by whom?
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Title: Clémence Poésy
Passage: Clémence Poésy (] ; born October 1982 as Clémence Guichard) is a French actress and fashion model. After starting on the stage as a child, Poésy studied drama and has been active in both film and television since 1999, including some English-language productions. She is known for the roles of Fleur Delacour in the "Harry Potter" film series, Chloë in "In Bruges", Rana in "127 Hours", and Natasha Rostova in "War and Peace".
Title: In Bruges
Passage: In Bruges is a 2008 British-American black comedy crime film written and directed by Martin McDonagh. The film stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two Irish hitmen in hiding, with Ralph Fiennes as their boss. The film is set and was filmed in the Belgian city of Bruges.
Title: The Silence of Joan
Passage: The Silence of Joan (French: Jeanne captive ) is a 2011 French historical film directed by Philippe Ramos and starring Clémence Poésy, Thierry Frémont and Liam Cunningham. The film was screened in the Directors' Fortnight at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Final Portrait
Passage: Final Portrait is a 2017 British-American drama film written and directed by Stanley Tucci. The film stars Geoffrey Rush, Armie Hammer, Clémence Poésy, Tony Shalhoub, James Faulkner and Sylvie Testud.
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Martin McDonagh
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Clémence Poésy
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In Bruges
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What American actress born June 19, 1972, was is the film The In-Laws?
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Title: Robin Tunney
Passage: Robin Tunney (born June 19, 1972) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Teresa Lisbon in the television series "The Mentalist" (2008–2015), as well as previous roles in the films "Encino Man" (1992), "Empire Records" (1995), "The Craft" (1996), "End of Days" (1999), "Supernova" and "Vertical Limit" (2000), and the television series "Prison Break" (2005–2017).
Title: The In-Laws (2003 film)
Passage: The In-Laws is a 2003 American comedy film starring Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks, Candice Bergen, Robin Tunney, Maria Ricossa, Lindsay Sloane and Ryan Reynolds. The film is a remake of the original 1979 cult classic of the same name. Scenes for the 2003 film were shot on location in Chicago. The film was a box office failure and received negative reviews.
Title: Camilla Søeberg
Passage: Camilla Søeberg is a Danish actress born June 9, 1966.
Title: Jean Fenwick
Passage: Jean Fenwick, born Harriet Krauth (May 30, 1907 — December 5, 1998) was an American actress born in Trinidad.
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Robin Tunney
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The In-Laws (2003 film)
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Robin Tunney
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Glyptotermes minutus is a pest of a flowering tree in the pea family named what?
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Title: Albizia saman
Passage: Albizia saman (sometimes treated under the obsolete name "Samanea saman") is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to the Neotropics. Its range extends from Mexico south to Peru and Brazil, but it has been widely introduced to South and Southeast Asia, as well as the Pacific Islands, including Hawaii. Common names include saman, rain tree and monkeypod (see also below). It is often placed in the genus "Samanea", which by yet other authors is subsumed in "Albizia" entirely.
Title: Glyptotermes minutus
Passage: Glyptotermes minutus, is a species of damp wood termite of the genus "Glyptotermes". It is found in Sri Lanka. It is a pest of dead wood of "Albizia saman" and dead wood of "Cupressus knightiana".
Title: Prosopis tamarugo
Passage: Prosopis tamarugo, commonly known as the tamarugo, is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamilia Mimosoideae. It is only found in northern Chile, particularly in the Pampa del Tamarugal, some 70 km east of the city of Iquique. This bushy tree apparently grows without the benefit of rainfall, and it is thought obtains some water from dew. Studies indicate it is a Phreatophyte - having deep roots that tap into ground water supplies. It also participates in hydraulic redistribution moving water from deeper levels to the upper and also reversing the process in times of severe drought
Title: Acacia koa
Passage: Acacia koa is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, where it is the second most common tree. The highest populations are on Hawaiʻ i, Maui and Oʻ ahu. Its name in the Hawaiian language, koa, also means brave, bold, fearless, or warrior.
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Fabaceae
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Glyptotermes minutus
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Albizia saman
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What is the singer of Mamo known for?
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Title: Mamo (song)
Passage: "Mamo" (Ukrainian Cyrillic: Мамо; English translation: "Mum"; Russian translation: Мама (Mama)) is a song by Ukrainian singer Anastasia Prikhodko. It is best known as Russia's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held in the Russian capital of Moscow. The song is performed in both Russian and Ukrainian, and was composed by Konstantin Meladze and Diana Golde. The song was first submitted (in the original full Ukrainian variant) for the Ukrainian preselection for that year, but failed to qualify, winning afterwards the Russian preselection.
Title: Anastasia Prikhodko
Passage: Anastasia Konstantinivna Prikhodko (Ukrainian: Анастасія Костянтинівна Приходько ; Russian: Анастаси́я Константи́новна Прихо́дько : Anastasia Konstantinovna Prikhodko [also spelt "Prykhodko"]; born April 21, 1987) is a Ukrainian folk rock and traditional pop singer, known for her deep contralto. She won the Russian "Star Factory" contest in 2007 and represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest on May 16, 2009 in Moscow, where she finished 11th. In 2014, she vowed never to perform in Russia again because she accused the country of occupying parts of Ukraine.
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her deep contralto
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Mamo (song)
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Anastasia Prikhodko
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Are both Pan Anzi and Norman Foster considered to be film directors ?
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Title: Norman Foster (director)
Passage: Norman Foster (born Norman Foster Hoeffer, December 13, 1903 – July 7, 1976) was an American actor, film director and screenwriter.
Title: Pan Anzi
Passage: Pan Anzi (born 1977 in Nanjing, Jiangsu) is a Chinese film director.
Title: Geoffrey Foster
Passage: Geoffrey Norman Foster (16 October 1884 – 11 August 1971) was an English cricketer who played county cricket for Worcestershire and Kent, as well as appearing a number of times for Oxford University and MCC. He was one of the seven Foster brothers, all of whom played first-class cricket for Worcestershire, and he led the county on a few occasions in the absence of the regular captain. He was a fast scorer, once making 101 in an hour for Oxford against Gentlemen of England.
Title: Crazy New Year's Eve
Passage: Crazy New Year’s Eve () is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy family film directed by Eva Jin, Pan Anzi, Zhang Jiarui and Song Di. It was released on February 6, 2015.
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yes
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Pan Anzi
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Norman Foster (director)
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Sam Willoughby (born 15 August 1991 in Bedford Park, South Australia) is an Australian BMX cyclist also known as 'the BMX bandit', Bedford Park is a southern suburb of where, in South Australia?
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Title: Bedford Park, South Australia
Passage: Bedford Park is a southern suburb of Adelaide in South Australia.
Title: Sam Willoughby
Passage: Sam Willoughby (born 15 August 1991 in Bedford Park, South Australia) is an Australian BMX cyclist also known as 'the BMX bandit'. He competed in the men's BMX at the 2012 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal on 10 August 2012 behind Māris Štrombergs of Latvia.
Title: Kamakazi (BMX rider)
Passage: Kamakazi (born Jamie Hildebrandt on 3 August 1981 in Brisbane) is an Australian BMX cyclist who was selected to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
Title: Luke Madill
Passage: Luke Madill (born 28 May 1980 in Sydney) is an Australian BMX cyclist who was selected to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. As preparation for the Olympics, Madill built a replica of the Beijing BMX course on his property at Cranebrook in western Sydney.
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Adelaide
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Sam Willoughby
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Bedford Park, South Australia
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Pres and Sweets is an album by saxophonist Lester Young and a trumpeter that is a member of what orchestra?
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Title: Pres and Sweets
Passage: Pres and Sweets is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lester Young and trumpeter Harry Edison recorded in 1955 and originally released on the Norgran label.
Title: Harry Edison
Passage: Harry "Sweets" Edison (October 10, 1915 – July 27, 1999) was an American jazz trumpeter and a member of the Count Basie Orchestra.
Title: The Jazz Giants '56
Passage: The Jazz Giants '56 is an album by saxophonist Lester Young, first issued in 1956 on Verve Records.
Title: Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building
Passage: The Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building is a historic building at 1823 Highland Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. It is also known as the Mutual Musicians Association Building or the Musician's Union Local or the Local No. 627 of the American Federation of Musicians. It was a center of the development of the "Kansas City Style" of jazz, and was immortalized in the song "627 Stomp". Famous members of the Mutual Musicians Foundation included Count Basie, Bennie Moten, Jay McShann, George F. Lee, singer Julia Lee, trumpeter Hot Lips Page, tenor saxophonists Dick Wilson, Herschel Evans and Lester Young, alto saxophonist Charlie Parker, drummer Baby Lovett, and pianist Pete Johnson. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1981. It continues to be used as an active performing venue, and also houses a museum.
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Count Basie Orchestra
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Pres and Sweets
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Harry Edison
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Who died first, Billy Mackenzie or Simon Neil?
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Title: Billy Mackenzie
Passage: William MacArthur "Billy" MacKenzie (27 March 1957 – 22 January 1997) was a Scottish singer, with a distinctive high tenor voice; he was best known as a member of The Associates.
Title: Simon Neil
Passage: Simon Alexander Neil (born 31 August 1979) is a Scottish vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter.
Title: The Key to Perfection
Passage: The Key to Perfection is a promo album by Swiss electronic duo Yello, released on September 4, 2012. It was not released on a label, and was distributed by Volkswagen officials at special events. The record contains additional vocals by Billy Mackenzie (on track 3), Heidi Happy (on track 4), and Malia (on track 7).
Title: The Associates (band)
Passage: The Associates were a Scottish rock act, formed in Dundee in 1979 by singer Billy Mackenzie and guitarist Alan Rankine. The group first gained recognition after releasing an unauthorized cover of David Bowie's "Boys Keep Swinging" in 1979, which landed them a contract with Fiction Records. They followed with their debut album "The Affectionate Punch" in 1980 and the singles collection "Fourth Drawer Down" in 1981, both to critical praise.
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William MacArthur "Billy" MacKenzie
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Billy Mackenzie
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Simon Neil
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What is the capital of the region of Italy in which San Raimondo is loacted?
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Title: Tuscany
Passage: Tuscany ( ; Italian: "Toscana" , ] ) is a region in central Italy with an area of about 23,000 km2 and a population of about 3.8 million inhabitants (2013). The regional capital is Florence ("Firenze").
Title: San Raimondo (Siena)
Passage: San Raimondo, also called San Raimondo al Refugio, is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic church located on the intersection of Via del Refugio and Via di Fiera Vecchia, in the Terzo of Camollia of the city of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy. The church is dedicated to St Raymond of Pennafort.
Title: Pavullo nel Frignano
Passage: Pavullo nel Frignano is a town and "comune" in the province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, in the Modenese Apeninnes. It is home to the medieval Castle of Montecuccolo, birthplace of the 17th century condottiero Raimondo Montecuccoli, and of the "pieve" of "San Giovanni Battista di Renno" (8th-9th century AD).
Title: Palazzo San Galgano
Passage: The Palazzo San Galgano is a Renaissance style urban palace located on via Roma number 47, in Terzo Camollia of the city of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy. The palace is around the corner from the church of San Raimondo.
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Florence
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San Raimondo (Siena)
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Tuscany
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At the 2010 census what was the population of the city where Batdorf & Bronson coffee roaster is located ?
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Title: Batdorf & Bronson
Passage: Batdorf & Bronson is an Olympia, Washington based coffee roaster established in 1986. Described by "Lonely Planet" as "Olympia's most famous coffee", and by "Fodor's" as "a local roaster that can stand up to the best of Seattle". The roastery operations are next door to the Olympia Farmer's Market in downtown Olympia.
Title: Olympia, Washington
Passage: Olympia is the capital of the U.S. state of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County. It was incorporated on January 28, 1859. The population was 46,478 as of the 2010 census. The city borders Lacey to the east and Tumwater to the south. Olympia is a major cultural center of the Puget Sound region. Olympia is located 60 mi southwest of Seattle, the largest city in the state of Washington, and falls within the borders of the Seattle CSA.
Title: Nicholls, Georgia
Passage: Nicholls is a city in Coffee County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,798 as of the 2010 census, up from 1,008 in 2000, due to counting of the Coffee County Correctional Facility population within the city limits. This facility is privately owned and operated by CoreCivic.
Title: Lake Bronson, Minnesota
Passage: Lake Bronson is a city in Kittson County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 229 at the 2010 census. Lake Bronson State Park is nearby.
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46,478
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Batdorf & Bronson
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Olympia, Washington
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Frederick Laurence Green, F. L. Green, was a British author who had 14 titles published between 1934 and 1952, and is best known for his 1945 novel, "Odd Man Out", and film of the same name, a British film noir set in an unnamed Northern Irish city and directed by Carol Reed, released in which year?
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Title: Odd Man Out
Passage: Odd Man Out is a 1947 British film noir set in an unnamed Northern Irish city and directed by Carol Reed. It is based on the novel by F. L. Green and stars James Mason and Robert Newton.
Title: F. L. Green
Passage: Frederick Laurence Green (1902–1953) was a British author who had 14 titles published between 1934 and 1952. He is best known for his 1945 novel, "Odd Man Out", which was filmed by Carol Reed, also as "Odd Man Out", in 1947. The novel was also used as the basis of the 1969 Sidney Poitier movie "The Lost Man" (1969).
Title: Midshipman Easy
Passage: Midshipman Easy is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Carol Reed and starring Hughie Green, Margaret Lockwood and Harry Tate. The screenplay concerns a young man who runs away from home, joins the navy and goes to sea in the 1790s. He rescues a captive woman from a Spanish ship and battles pirates and smugglers. The film was based on the novel "Mr Midshipman Easy" (1836) by Frederick Marryat.
Title: On the Night of the Fire
Passage: On the Night of the Fire, released in the United States as The Fugitive, is a 1939 British thriller, directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Ralph Richardson and Diana Wynyard. The film is based on the novel of the same name by F. L. Green. It was shot on location in Newcastle upon Tyne and was released shortly after the outbreak of World War II. It is regarded as an early example of British film noir, with the kind of subject matter and filming style which fell completely out of favour during the war years – when British studios felt that cinemagoers would want either light entertainment and escapism or topical patriotic propaganda pieces – and would not be taken up again until the later 1940s.
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1947
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F. L. Green
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Odd Man Out
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Are both Melvin Frank and Justin David Swibel a filmmaker?
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Title: Melvin Frank
Passage: Melvin Frank (13 August 1913 in Chicago, Illinois – 13 October 1988 in Los Angeles, California) was an American screenwriter, film producer and film director. He is known for his work on films such as "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" (1948), "The Court Jester" (1956), and "A Touch of Class" (1973).
Title: Justin David Swibel
Passage: Justin David Swibel (born April 1, 1983) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer.
Title: Strictly Dishonorable (1951 film)
Passage: Strictly Dishonorable is a 1951 romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, and starring Ezio Pinza and Janet Leigh. It is the second film to be based on Preston Sturges' 1929 hit Broadway play of the same name after a pre-Code film released by Universal Pictures in 1931 with the same title.
Title: The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox
Passage: The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox is a 1976 American western romantic comedy film starring Goldie Hawn and George Segal, produced, directed and co-written by Melvin Frank.
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yes
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Melvin Frank
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Justin David Swibel
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Guardian: The Lonely and Great God starred what BtoB boy group member?
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Title: Guardian: The Lonely and Great God
Passage: Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (), known internationally as simply Goblin, is a South Korean television series starring Gong Yoo, Kim Go-eun, Lee Dong-wook, Yoo In-na, and Yook Sung-jae. It aired on cable network tvN every Friday and Saturday at 20:00 starting December 2, 2016 until January 21, 2017.
Title: Yook Sung-jae
Passage: Yook Sung-jae (; born (1995--) 2, 1995 ) is a South Korean singer, actor and host. He is a member of the boy group BtoB and its sub-group, BtoB Blue. Aside from his group's activities, Yook is known for acting in television dramas, "" (2015), "" (2015) and "" (2016).
Title: Remember That (EP)
Passage: Remember That is the eighth EP of the South Korean boy group, BTOB. It was released on March 28, 2016. It is also the third installment to the BTOB's ballad trilogy, promoting the lead single "Remember That". BTOB's own members participated in the production of all the songs in this album.
Title: Lee Min-hyuk
Passage: Lee Min-hyuk (; born November 29, 1990), commonly known as Minhyuk or Heota, is a South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter and actor. He is a member of the South Korean boy group BtoB. He received multiple supporting roles in television series such as "A New Leaf" and "Sweet, Savage Family".
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Yook Sung-jae
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Guardian: The Lonely and Great God
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Yook Sung-jae
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What type of genre do The Bluebells and Monoral have in common?
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Title: Monoral
Passage: Monoral is a Japanese alternative rock band signed to Sony Music Japan. The band consists of Anis Shimada on lead vocals and guitar and Ali Morizumi on bass and guitar.
Title: The Bluebells
Passage: The Bluebells were a Scottish indie rock band, active between 1981 and 1986 (later briefly reforming in 1993, 2008–2009 and 2011).
Title: Mertensia ciliata
Passage: Mertensia ciliata is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common names tall fringed bluebells, mountain bluebells, and streamside bluebells.
Title: Phacelia campanularia
Passage: Phacelia campanularia is a species of flowering plant in the borage family, Boraginaceae, known by the common names desertbells, desert bluebells, California-bluebell, desert scorpionweed, and desert Canterbury bells. Its true native range is within the borders of California, in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, but it is commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant and it can be found growing elsewhere as an introduced species.
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rock
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The Bluebells
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Monoral
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The 1971 Masters Tournament was the 35th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club, located in Augusta, in which US state?
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Title: 1971 Masters Tournament
Passage: The 1971 Masters Tournament was the 35th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Charles Coody won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of runners-up Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus.
Title: Augusta National Golf Club
Passage: Augusta National Golf Club, located in Augusta, Georgia, is one of the most famous golf clubs in the world. Founded by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts on the site of the former Fruitland (later Fruitlands) Nursery, the course was designed by Jones and Alister MacKenzie and opened for play in January 1933. Since 1934, it has played host to the annual Masters Tournament, one of the four major championships in professional golf, and the only major played each year at the same course. It was the number one ranked course in "Golf Digest"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 2009 list of America's 100 greatest courses and is currently the number ten ranked course on "Golfweek Magazine"' s 2011 list of best classic courses in the United States, in terms of course architecture.
Title: 1982 Masters Tournament
Passage: The 1982 Masters Tournament was the 46th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Craig Stadler won his only major championship by defeating Dan Pohl on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
Title: 1948 Masters Tournament
Passage: The 1948 Masters Tournament was the 12th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
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Georgia
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1971 Masters Tournament
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Augusta National Golf Club
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The Missionary is a 1982 British comedy film starring Maggie Smith and an actor that was a member of what comedy group?
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Title: The Missionary
Passage: The Missionary is a 1982 British comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine, and starring Michael Palin and Maggie Smith. It was produced by George Harrison, Denis O'Brien, Palin (who also wrote the screenplay) and Neville C. Thompson.
Title: Michael Palin
Passage: Michael Edward Palin (pronounced ; born 5 May 1943) is an English comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He was a member of the comedy group Monty Python and later made a number of travel documentaries.
Title: The Boys in Blue
Passage: The Boys in Blue is a 1982 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Tommy Cannon, Bobby Ball, Suzanne Danielle and Roy Kinnear. It is loosely based on the 1938 Will Hay film "Ask a Policeman", which Guest co-wrote. Some policemen who have failed to make any arrests are threatened with dismissal, and begin to invent crime to justify their existence. It was the final feature film that Guest directed.
Title: The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne
Passage: The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne is a 1987 drama film made by HandMade Films Ltd. and United British Artists (UBA) starring Maggie Smith and Bob Hoskins. It was directed by Jack Clayton (his final theatrical film) and produced by Richard Johnson and Peter Nelson, with George Harrison and Denis O'Brien as executive producers. The music score was by Georges Delerue and the cinematography by Peter Hannan.
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Monty Python
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The Missionary
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Michael Palin
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Who was born first Dan Jacobs or Mel Tormé?
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Title: Dan Jacobs (trumpeter)
Passage: Dan Jacobs (born 1942) is a jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player. He has performed in concert with public touring acts such as Bob James, John Pizzarelli, (musician), Maria Schneider, Woody Herman, Mel Tormé, Wayne Newton, Linda Ronstadt, Aaron Neville, Gladys Knight, Frank Sinatra, Jr., The Four Tops, Johnny Mathis, Bobby Vinton, Al Green, The Lawrence Welk Orchestra, The Gene Krupa Orchestra, Kenny Rogers, Billy Dean, The Lettermen, Allen Vizzutti, the U.S. Navy Band, and others. He performed in over 500 shows with the touring production of "Jesus Christ Superstar". Jacobs and his brother Chuck Jacobs own an independent record label, Simplicity Records, for which they have produced over 30 CDs. Jacobs latest CD, "Play Song" hit No. 34 on JazzWeek Charts.
Title: Mel Tormé
Passage: Melvin Howard Tormé (September 13, 1925 – June 5, 1999), nicknamed The Velvet Fog, was an American musician, best known as a singer of jazz standards. He was also a jazz composer and arranger, drummer, an actor in radio, film, and television, and the author of five books. He composed the music for "The Christmas Song" ("Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire") and co-wrote the lyrics with Bob Wells.
Title: Mel Tormé's California Suite
Passage: Mel Tormé's California Suite is a 1957 studio album by Mel Tormé, of his California suite.
Title: Tormé: A New Album
Passage: Tormé: A New Album is a 1977 studio album by Mel Tormé. The album has also been re-issued as, Mel Tormé: The London Sessions and with additional "bonus" tracks as A New Album, London Sessions Complete Edition.
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Mel Tormé
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Dan Jacobs (trumpeter)
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Mel Tormé
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Mr. Wong, Detective is a 1938 American crime film directed by William Nigh and starring who, was an English actor who was primarily known for his typecast roles in horror films that depicted the characters Frankenstein and the Mummy?
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Title: Mr. Wong, Detective
Passage: Mr. Wong, Detective is a 1938 American crime film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff in his first appearance as Mr. Wong.
Title: Boris Karloff
Passage: William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff, was an English actor who was primarily known for his typecast roles in horror films that depicted the characters Frankenstein and the Mummy. He portrayed Frankenstein's monster in "Frankenstein" (1931), "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), and "Son of Frankenstein" (1939), which resulted in his immense popularity. He also appeared as Imhotep in "The Mummy" (1932).
Title: Doomed to Die
Passage: Doomed to Die is a 1940 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong. It is a sequel to the 1940 film, "The Fatal Hour".
Title: The Fatal Hour (1940 film)
Passage: The Fatal Hour is a 1940 American thriller/ crime drama film. It was directed by William Nigh, and starred Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong, Grant Withers, and Marjorie Reynolds.
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Boris Karloff
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Mr. Wong, Detective
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Boris Karloff
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Mircea Chivu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, located in Reșița, Romania, the stadium is named after Mircea Chivu, the father of which Romanian soccer player?
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Title: Cristian Chivu
Passage: Cristian Eugen Chivu (] ; born 26 October 1980) is a Romanian former professional footballer. He usually played left back, but preferred playing as a centre back.
Title: Stadionul Mircea Chivu
Passage: Mircea Chivu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, located in Reșița, Romania. It has a capacity of 12,500 people. Is the home ground of Metalul Reșița and CSM Școlar Reșița. The stadium is named after Mircea Chivu, the father of soccer player Cristian Chivu, former captain of the Romanian national team.
Title: Adrian Bumbut
Passage: Adrian Bumbut (born 17 August 1984 in Zalău) is a former Romanian soccer player.
Title: Adolph Bachmeier
Passage: Adolph (Adolf) Bachmeier (October 13, 1937 – July 21, 2016) was a U.S.-Romanian soccer player. He spent most of his playing career with various teams in Chicago. He also earned fifteen caps with the U.S. national team between 1959 and 1969. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2002.
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Cristian Chivu
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Stadionul Mircea Chivu
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Cristian Chivu
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The college that Amherst Lord Jeffs represent was founded in what year?
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Title: Amherst Lord Jeffs football
Passage: The Amherst Lord Jeffs represent Amherst College of Amherst, Massachusetts in the sport of college football. The football team is coached by E. J. Mills. Amherst is one of the "Little Three," along with Williams College and Wesleyan University.
Title: Amherst College
Passage: Amherst College ( ) is a private liberal arts college located in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1821 as an attempt to relocate Williams College by its president, Zephaniah Swift Moore, Amherst is the third oldest institution of higher education in Massachusetts. The institution was named after the town, which in turn had been named after Lord Jeffery Amherst. Amherst was established as a men's college and became coeducational in 1975.
Title: 1903 Amherst Lord Jeffs football team
Passage: The 1903 Amherst Lord Jeffs football team represented Amherst College during the 1903 college football season. The team defeated Harvard.
Title: 1879 Amherst Lord Jeffs football team
Passage: The 1879 Amherst Lord Jeffs football team represented Amherst College during the 1879 college football season. The team beat Williston and lost to Massachusetts.
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1821
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Amherst Lord Jeffs football
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Amherst College
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This American cooking-themed series presentor currently co-hosts a show with who?
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Title: Southern at Heart
Passage: Southern at Heart with Damaris Phillips, commonly known by its shortened title Southern at Heart, is an American cooking-themed series that aired on Food Network. The series was presented by chef Damaris Phillips, who came to prominence as the winner of the ninth season of the Food Network series "Food Network Star".
Title: Damaris Phillips
Passage: Damaris Lennon Phillips (born December 8, 1980) is an American chef and television personality. In 2013 she won the ninth season of the Food Network television series "Food Network Star". She hosted the Food Network show "Southern at Heart" for five seasons from 2013 to 2016. She currently co-hosts "The Bobby and Damaris Show" on Food Network with Bobby Flay.
Title: BBQ Blitz
Passage: BBQ Blitz is an American cooking-themed television series that airs on Food Network. It is presented by chef and former American football player Eddie Jackson, who had most recently come to prominence as the winner of the eleventh season of the Food Network series "Food Network Star". The series features Jackson traveling to different locations within the United States and overseeing a cooking competition between three participants, with the winner receiving a prize of $5,000 as well as "BBQ bragging rights".
Title: The Chew
Passage: The Chew is an American cooking-themed talk show that currently airs since September 26, 2011, having replaced "All My Children", on ABC as part of the network's weekday daytime lineup. The name and format was inspired by fellow ABC talk show, "The View", but "The Chew" centers on food-related and lifestyle topics rather than celebrity news.
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Bobby Flay
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Southern at Heart
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Damaris Phillips
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Eugene Isaac Meyer was the father of a publisher whose memoir won what in 1998?
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Title: Eugene Meyer (financier)
Passage: Eugene Isaac Meyer (October 31, 1875 – July 17, 1959) was an American financier, public official, and newspaper publisher. He was the publisher of the "Washington Post" newspaper. He served as Chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1930 to 1933. He also served as the first President of the World Bank Group. He was the father of publisher Katharine Graham and portrait photographer Florence Meyer.
Title: Katharine Graham
Passage: Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 – July 17, 2001) was an American publisher. She led her family's newspaper, "The Washington Post", for more than two decades, overseeing its most famous period, the Watergate coverage that eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Her memoir, "Personal History", won the Pulitzer Prize in 1998.
Title: Crockford's Clerical Directory
Passage: Crockford's Clerical Directory (Crockford) is the authoritative directory of the Anglican Communion in the United Kingdom, containing details of English, Welsh and Irish benefices and churches, and biographies of around 26,000 clergy. It was first issued in 1858 by John Crockford, a London printer and publisher whose father – also named John – had been a Somerset schoolmaster.
Title: Salt Publishing
Passage: Salt Publishing is an independent publisher whose origins date back to 1990 when poet John Kinsella launched "Salt Magazine" in Western Australia. The journal rapidly developed an international reputation as a leading publisher of new poetry and poetics. Over the next decade, Kinsella, together with Tracy Ryan, went on to develop Folio(Salt), publishing and co-publishing books and chapbooks focused on a pluralist vision of contemporary poetry which extended across national boundaries and a wide range of poetic practices.
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Pulitzer Prize
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Eugene Meyer (financier)
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Katharine Graham
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W. B. Yeats and Halldór Laxness, share which literary type history?
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Title: W. B. Yeats
Passage: William Butler Yeats ( ; 13 June 186528 January 1939) was an Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature. A pillar of both the Irish and British literary establishments, he helped to found the Abbey Theatre, and in his later years served as an Irish Senator for two terms. Yeats was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival along with Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn and others.
Title: Halldór Laxness
Passage: Halldór Kiljan Laxness (] ; born Halldór Guðjónsson; 23 April 1902 – 8 February 1998) was a twentieth-century Icelandic writer. Laxness wrote poetry, newspaper articles, plays, travelogues, short stories, and novels. Major influences included August Strindberg, Sigmund Freud, Sinclair Lewis, Upton Sinclair, Bertolt Brecht and Ernest Hemingway. In 1955 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature; he is the only Icelandic Nobel laureate.
Title: List of Icelandic films
Passage: The following is a list of notable films produced in Iceland by Icelanders. Star marked films are films in coproduction with Iceland. Although Arne Mattsson is Swedish, his film is included because it is based on a book by the Icelandic Nobel Prize-winning author Halldór Laxness.
Title: The Fish Can Sing
Passage: The Fish Can Sing (Icelandic: "Brekkukotsannáll" ) is a 1957 novel by Icelandic author Halldór Laxness, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1955.
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poetry
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W. B. Yeats
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Halldór Laxness
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When was the American cartoonist who created Greg Heffley in Diary of a Wimpy Kid born?
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Title: Greg Heffley
Passage: Gregory "Greg" Heffley is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the realistic fiction novel series "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" created by American cartoonist Jeff Kinney. He serves as both the unreliable narrator and antihero of the series. He is heavily inspired to his supposed girlfriend, Holly Hills.
Title: Jeff Kinney (author)
Passage: Jeffrey Patrick "Jeff" Kinney (born February 19, 1971) is an American cartoonist, producer and author of children's books, including the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" book series. He is also attributed as the creator of the child-oriented website Poptropica. He also appeared in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" films as Holly Hills's father.
Title: Diary of a Wimpy Kid (book series)
Passage: Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a series of fiction books written by the American author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney. All the main books are the journals of the main character, Greg Heffley. Befitting a teen's diary, the books are filled with hand-written notes and simple drawings of Greg's daily adventures.
Title: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw
Passage: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw is a novel written by American author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney, the third book in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series. The book acts as a journal and follows the adventures of Greg Heffley, the narrator of the book, who is in the second half of his seventh-grade year. This book was released in the US on January 13, 2009.
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February 19, 1971
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Greg Heffley
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Jeff Kinney (author)
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Are Leucocoryne and Anopterus both plants?
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Title: Anopterus
Passage: Anopterus is a genus of two species of shrubs or small trees.
Title: Leucocoryne
Passage: Leucocoryne (Glory-of-the-sun) is a genus of bulbous perennials in the family Amaryllidaceae. The foliage of all species is long and narrow and has an onion-like scent. The blue, white or lilac flowers are held in umbels.
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yes
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Leucocoryne
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Anopterus
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What medal did Sharon Steward win at the 1990 Commonwealth Games?
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Title: Sharon Stewart (athlete)
Passage: Sharon Lee Stewart (born 17 August 1965) is a retired Australian middle-distance runner who specialised in the 800 metres. She represented her country at one outdoor and one indoor World Championships. In addition, she won the bronze medal at the 1990 Commonwealth Games.
Title: 1990 Commonwealth Games
Passage: The 1990 Commonwealth Games were held in Auckland, New Zealand from 24 January – 3 February 1990. It was the 14th Commonwealth Games, and part of New Zealand's 1990 sesquicentennial celebrations. Participants competed in ten sports: athletics, aquatics, badminton, boxing, cycling, gymnastics, judo, lawn bowls, shooting and weightlifting. The Triathlon was a demonstration event.
Title: David Bédard
Passage: David Peter Bédard (born October 23, 1965) is a retired diver from Canada, who represented his native country at four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1984. He twice won a medal at the Pan American Games (1987 and 1995). He won a silver medal at the 1986 Commonwealth Games and two silver medals at the 1990 Commonwealth Games.
Title: Nauru at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
Passage: Nauru was represented at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland by a single athlete, weightlifter Marcus Stephen, who would later become his country's President in 2007. The 1990 Games marked Nauru's first participation in the Commonwealth Games. Stephen competed in three events only, and won medals in all three, including one gold.
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bronze medal
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Sharon Stewart (athlete)
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1990 Commonwealth Games
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The Blackburn Rovers F.C. striker from Bayern Munich is a Paraguayan footballer and the the sixth Paraguay national team player to reach what?
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Title: Roque Santa Cruz
Passage: Roque Luis Santa Cruz Cantero (] ; born 16 August 1981) is a Paraguayan footballer who plays as a striker for Primera División Paraguaya club Olimpia Asunción. Santa Cruz represented Paraguay from 1999 to 2016. He is currently the leading scorer of the Albirroja with 32 goals and is also the sixth Paraguay national team player to reach 100 appearances.
Title: 2007–08 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
Passage: Blackburn Rovers F.C. finished in the top half of the Premier League for the third successive season, this time ending up in 7th place, ultimately not enough for European qualification. Manager Mark Hughes departed for Manchester City at the end of the season, while successful winger David Bentley was sold to Tottenham Hotspur for a club record fee. Striker Roque Santa Cruz, a summer signing from Bayern Munich, had the season of his life, scoring 19 league goals, making up for Benni McCarthy's loss of form. Despite interest for richer clubs, Santa Cruz stayed on for another season.
Title: Nelson Valdez
Passage: Nelson Antonio Haedo Valdez (born 28 November 1983) commonly known as Nelson Valdez or Nelson Haedo in Spanish speaking countries, is a Paraguayan footballer who plays for Cerro Porteño and the Paraguay national team as a striker.
Title: Pablo Zeballos
Passage: Pablo Daniel Zeballos Ocampos (born 4 March 1986) is a Paraguayan football striker who currently plays for Al-Wakra in the Qatar Stars League. Zeballos represented the Paraguay national team from 2008 to 2012, featuring in the 2011 Copa América where Paraguay finished runners-up. In 2011, he was voted as the Paraguayan Footballer of the Year.
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100 appearances
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2007–08 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
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Roque Santa Cruz
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Which of the following directed over 50 films from 1921 to 1946 including The Power and the Glory: William K. Howard or Chantal Akerman?
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Title: Chantal Akerman
Passage: Chantal Anne Akerman (] ; 6 June 19505 October 2015) was a Belgian film director, artist and professor of film at the City College of New York. Her best-known film is "Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles" (1975). According to film scholar Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, Akerman's influence on feminist filmmaking and avant-garde cinema has been substantial.
Title: William K. Howard
Passage: William K. Howard (June 16, 1899 – February 21, 1954) was an American film director, writer, and producer. Considered one of Hollywood's leading directors, he directed over 50 films from 1921 to 1946, including "The Thundering Herd" (1925), "The Power and the Glory" (1933), "Fire Over England" (1937), and "Johnny Come Lately" (1943).
Title: News from Home
Passage: News from Home is a 1977 avant-garde documentary film directed by Chantal Akerman. The film consists of long takes of locations in New York City, set to Akerman's voice-over as she reads letters her mother sent her between 1971 and 1973, when the director lived in the city.
Title: Les trois dernières sonates de Franz Schubert
Passage: Les trois dernières sonates de Franz Schubert is a French 1989 documentary film directed by Chantal Akerman, focusing on Franz Schubert’s last three piano sonatas. In the movie pianist Alfred Brendel plays and talks on sonatas.
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William K. Howard
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William K. Howard
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Chantal Akerman
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Kim Yeong-cheol had a role as a gngster boss in a 2005 South Korean gangster action drama film that was written by Kim Jee-woon, and starred who?
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Title: Kim Yeong-cheol (actor)
Passage: Kim Yeong-cheol (born February 25, 1953) is a South Korean actor. One of his earliest appearances was in "White Smile" (1981). Other notable roles include playing Gung Ye in "Emperor Wang Gun" (2000-2002), a gangster boss in "A Bittersweet Life" (2005), and a NSS deputy director in "IRIS" (2009).
Title: A Bittersweet Life
Passage: A Bittersweet Life (; lit. "The Sweet Life") is a 2005 South Korean gangster action drama film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Lee Byung-hun.
Title: Criminal Minds (South Korean TV series)
Passage: Criminal Minds () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Joon-gi, Son Hyun-joo, Moon Chae-won, Yoo Sun, Lee Sun-bin with Go Yoon and Kim Yeong-cheol. The drama is based on the American television series "Criminal Minds". It airs every Wednesday and Thursday starting July 26, 2017 on cable channel tvN.
Title: Park Hoon-jung
Passage: Park Hoon-jung is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Park first attracted notice within the Korean film industry for writing the screenplays for Kim Jee-woon's "I Saw the Devil" (2010) and Ryoo Seung-wan's "The Unjust" (2010). He made his debut as a director in 2011 with the period film "The Showdown", which was largely overlooked by Korean viewers upon its release. However with his second film, gangster epic "New World" (2013), he scored a critical and commercial success.
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Lee Byung-hun
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Kim Yeong-cheol (actor)
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A Bittersweet Life
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In 2016, Dave Allen took on a Cuban boxer with what nickname?
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Title: Dave Allen (boxer)
Passage: David Allen (born 21 March 1992) is British professional boxer. He has fought 16 times and his record stands at 12 wins, 3 defeats and 1 draw. In 2016 he took on Dillian Whyte and Luis Ortiz, two of the well known names in heavyweight boxing. On May 27, 2017, Allen took on Jamaica's Lenroy Thomas for the Commonwealth title. Allen lost on a split decision with close scorecards reading 115-114, 114-115, 115-114 in favour of Thomas.
Title: Luis Ortiz (Cuban boxer)
Passage: Luis Ortiz (born March 29, 1979) is a Cuban professional boxer. He held the WBA interim heavyweight title from 2015 to 2016; he originally won it 2014, but this first reign was nullified via no contest when he was stripped of the title due to failing a drug test. As an amateur, Ortiz won a silver medal at the 2005 Boxing World Cup. Nicknamed "The Real King Kong", he is known for his size, punching power and counterpunching skills.
Title: Yunieski Gonzalez
Passage: Yunieski Gonzalez (born July 5, 1985) is a Cuban boxer who fights in the light heavyweight division. Gonzalez amassed a record of 345–27 while fighting for the Cuban amateur team before moving to Miami in 2010. He made his professional debut later that year with a first round knock-out victory against Ramon Adorno.
Title: Rockin' Dave Allen
Passage: David Allen Stich, a.k.a. Rockin’ Dave Allen, a.k.a. Dave Allen, (September 27, 1941 – April 28, 1985) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Allen performed live throughout Texas and the Gulf Coast area from the late 1950s through the early 1980s. He recorded for the Jin, Eric, International Artists, Rock-a-Billy and Big Orange record labels for a total of sixteen 45 sides and two vinyl LPs. Some of this material has also appeared on compact disc anthologies by Ace Records. Approximately eighty minutes of Allen’s recordings remain unreleased.
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"The Real King Kong"
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Dave Allen (boxer)
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Luis Ortiz (Cuban boxer)
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Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1971 television serial adaptation of a novel by an author who died in waht year?
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Title: Tom Brown's Schooldays (TV serial)
Passage: Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1971 television serial adaptation of the Thomas Hughes novel "Tom Brown's Schooldays".
Title: Thomas Hughes
Passage: Thomas Hughes {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (20 October 182222 March 1896) was an English lawyer, judge, politician and author. He is most famous for his novel "Tom Brown's School Days" (1857), a semi-autobiographical work set at Rugby School, which Hughes had attended. It had a lesser-known sequel, "Tom Brown at Oxford" (1861).
Title: Tom Brown's Schooldays (1916 film)
Passage: Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Joyce Templeton, Jack Coleman and Evelyn Boucher. It is an adaptation of the novel "Tom Brown's School Days" by Thomas Hughes. It is set at Rugby School in the 1830s where Tom Brown encounters the villainous bully Flashman. It was made at Catford Studios.
Title: Tom Brown (character)
Passage: Tom Brown is a fictional character created by author Thomas Hughes in his work "Tom Brown's School Days" (1857) which is set at a real English public school — Rugby School for Boys — in the 1830s when Hughes himself had been a pupil there. Tom Brown is based on the author's brother, George Hughes, and George Arthur is based on Arthur Penrhyn Stanley.
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1896
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Tom Brown's Schooldays (TV serial)
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Thomas Hughes
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Who was born first Virginia Ruano Pascual or Jelena Janković?
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Title: Jelena Janković
Passage: Jelena Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Јанковић, ] , born 28 February 1985) is a Serbian professional tennis player. Janković is a former World No. 1 in singles, a ranking achieved preceding her finals appearance at the 2008 US Open. Janković's career highlights include winning the 2007 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title with Jamie Murray, the 2010 Indian Wells Masters, the Internazionali BNL d'Italia twice, in 2007 and 2008, and the aforementioned appearance in the finals of the 2008 US Open. She is coached by her brother Marko.
Title: Virginia Ruano Pascual
Passage: Virginia Ruano Pascual (born 21 September 1973) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. She was born in Madrid, Spain.
Title: 2010 French Open – Women's Doubles
Passage: Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual were the defending champions, but they decided not to compete together. Ruano Pascual partnered up with Meghann Shaughnessy, but they lost in the first round against Cara Black and Elena Vesnina. Medina Garrigues partnered up with Liezel Huber, but they lost in the semifinals to Serena Williams and Venus Williams.
Title: 2003 US Open – Women's Doubles
Passage: Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions and won in the final 6–2, 6–3, against Svetlana Kuznetsova and Martina Navratilova in straight sets. This was Ruano Pascual's 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open. It was also Suárez' 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open.
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Virginia Ruano Pascual
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Virginia Ruano Pascual
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Jelena Janković
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Which star of The Bad Batch is born in 1992?
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Title: Suki Waterhouse
Passage: Alice Suki Waterhouse (born 5 January 1992) is an English actress, model and entrepreneur.
Title: The Bad Batch
Passage: The Bad Batch is a 2016 American romantic drama horror-thriller film directed and written by Ana Lily Amirpour. The film stars Suki Waterhouse, Jason Momoa, Giovanni Ribisi, Jim Carrey and Keanu Reeves. Principal photography began on April 8, 2015 in Los Angeles.
Title: Chris Gutierrez
Passage: Chris Gutierrez (born Christopher Juno Balbin on 9 May 1992) is a Filipino actor. He is a member of ABS-CBN's Star Magic Batch 13. He is a grandson of to two Philippine showbiz greats, Gloria Romero and Juancho Gutierrez.
Title: Carlos Agassi
Passage: Amir Carlos Damaso Vahidi Agassi (born December 12, 1979 in Makati City, Philippines), popularly known as Carlos Agassi and simply Amir, is a Filipino actor, TV host, rap artist, and model of Iranian descent. He was launched as a member of ABS-CBN's Star Circle (now Star Magic) Batch 3 in 1993.
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Suki Waterhouse
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The Bad Batch
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Suki Waterhouse
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Was Brave New Films founded by Robert Greenwald or Alexander Kluge, a German author and film director?
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Title: Robert Greenwald
Passage: Robert Greenwald (born August 28, 1943) is the founder of Brave New Films, a nonprofit film studio whose work is distributed for free in concert with nonprofit partners and movements in order to educate and mobilize for progressive causes. The work of Brave New Films has been screened over seven continents and viewed over tens of millions of times and counting. His most recent full-length feature documentary, illustrates the connection between gun industry profits and gun deaths in America. The studio is currently working with a coalition in California opposed to the money bail system with films like Debunking Bail Myths. Brave New Films is also continuing its history of political advocacy by presenting short documentaries on current events from a progressive perspective, e.g a piece on Donald Trump's cabinet picks.
Title: Alexander Kluge
Passage: Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director.
Title: Brave New Films
Passage: Brave New Films is a new media company based in Culver City, California. The brainchild of filmmaker Robert Greenwald, BNF produces feature-length documentaries and investigative videos “to educate, influence and empower viewers to take action around issues that matter.”
Title: Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers
Passage: Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers is a 2006 documentary film made by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films. Produced while the Iraq War was in full swing, the film deals with the alleged war profiteering and negligence of private contractors and consultants who went to Iraq as part of the US war effort.
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Robert Greenwald
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Robert Greenwald
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Alexander Kluge
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Which director, James Frawley or Craig Schlattman, best known for his Independent features, "At Ground Zero" starring Thomas Jane?
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Title: Craig Schlattman
Passage: Craig Schlattman is an Award winning American director, writer, producer, and cinematographer, best known for his Independent features, "At Ground Zero" starring Thomas Jane (credited as Tom Elliott), and "The Seller" starring Brian Brophy.
Title: James Frawley
Passage: James Frawley (born September 29, 1936, Houston, Texas) is an American director and actor. He has been a member of the Actors Studio since at least 1961.
Title: At Ground Zero
Passage: At Ground Zero is a 1993 Independent feature film (released in 1994) directed and written by Craig Schlattman from an original story. It stars Thomas Jane (credited as Tom Elliott), and his then wife, Aysha Hauer (Rutger Hauer's daughter), as a couple on the run across America to find ‘home’. Also featured in the film are Brian Brophy as Carman, and Schlattman as Bubba. After receiving critical praise in the European and American press, "At Ground Zero" was given no advertising and a small release by a minor distributor, Filmopolis Pictures. It has since gone on to be an Indie favorite.
Title: Give 'Em Hell, Malone
Passage: Give 'Em Hell, Malone is a 2009 crime film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Thomas Jane, Ving Rhames and Elsa Pataky.
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Craig Schlattman
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James Frawley
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Craig Schlattman
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Which genus has more species Ramonda or Gaylussacia?
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Title: Gaylussacia
Passage: Gaylussacia is a genus of about fifty species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, native to the Americas, where they occur in eastern North America and in South America in the Andes and the mountains of southeastern Brazil (the majority of the known species). Common English names include huckleberry (shared with plants in several other genera) and "dangleberry".
Title: Ramonda (plant)
Passage: Ramonda is a genus of three species of flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae, native to shady, rocky places in north eastern Spain, the Pyrenees and south eastern Europe. They are evergreen perennials which form rosettes of crinkly leaves with nearly actinomorphic flowers, borne on leafless stems in spring.
Title: Ramonda nathaliae
Passage: Ramonda nathaliae, also known as Natalie's Ramonda, is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Ramonda" that grows in Serbia and Macedonia, mostly in the east of both countries. The flower is considered a symbol of the Serbian Army's struggle during World War I. The plant was scientifically described in 1884 from specimens growing around Niš, by Sava Petrović and Josif Pančić, who named it after Queen Natalija Obrenović.
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Gaylussacia
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Ramonda (plant)
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Gaylussacia
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Was Brachyscome or Pontederia named in honor of an Italian botanist?
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Title: Brachyscome
Passage: Brachyscome is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. Most are endemic to Australia, and a few occur in New Zealand and New Guinea.
Title: Pontederia
Passage: Pontederia is a genus of tristylous aquatic plants, members of which are commonly known as pickerel weeds. "Pontederia" is endemic to the Americas, distributed from Canada to Argentina, where it is found in shallow water or on mud. The genus was named by Linnaeus in honour of the Italian botanist Giulio Pontedera.
Title: Giulio Pontedera
Passage: Giulio Pontedera (7 May 1688 – 3 September 1757) was an Italian botanist of Tuscan origin. He was professor of botany at Padua, and director of the botanical garden there. Although he rejected Carl Linnaeus' system, Linnaeus was a correspondent of Pontedera's, and named the genus "Pontederia" after him.
Title: Aglaia beccarii
Passage: Aglaia beccarii is a tree in the Meliaceae family. It grows up to 25 m tall with a trunk diameter of up to 30 cm . The bark is greyish brown, greenish brown or white. The fruits are pink or reddish purple. The tree is named for the Italian botanist Odoardo Beccari. Habitat is forests from sea-level to 1500 m altitude. "A. beccarii" is found in Borneo and the Philippines.
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Pontederia
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Brachyscome
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Pontederia
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Mark Frith has been a writer and editor for magazines such as "Smash Hits", "Time Out" and which other magazine?
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Title: Mark Frith
Passage: Mark Frith (born 22 May 1970, Sheffield) is a British journalist and editor. He has been a writer and editor for magazines such as "Smash Hits", "Time Out" and "Heat". He has since branched into TV and Radio presenting and is an author of novels.
Title: Smash Hits
Passage: Smash Hits was a pop music magazine, aimed at teenagers and young adults and originally published in the United Kingdom by EMAP. It ran from 1978 to 2006 and was issued fortnightly for most of that time. The name survived as a brand for a spin-off digital television channel -now named Box Hits - and website. A digital radio station was also available but shut on 5 August 2013.
Title: Smash Hits Poll Winners Party
Passage: The Smash Hits Poll Winners Party was an awards ceremony which ran from 1988 to 2005. Each award winner was voted by readers of the "Smash Hits" magazine. It ended with the closure of the magazine in February 2006.
Title: Now Smash Hits
Passage: Now That's What I Call Music, Smash Hits was a compilation album released in 1987. The album is part of the (UK) Now! series, and is a collaboration with Smash Hits magazine, a successful pop music based magazine at the time. It was conceived, written and designed by the Smash Hits staff, and the liner notes are written in the magazine's offbeat style.
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"Heat"
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Mark Frith
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Smash Hits
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Between Peter Carey and E. B. White, which author wrote more diverse literature?
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Title: Peter Carey (novelist)
Passage: Peter Philip Carey AO (born 7 May 1943) is an Australian novelist. Carey has won the Miles Franklin Award three times and is frequently named as Australia's next contender for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Carey is one of only four writers to have won the Booker Prize twice—the others being J. G. Farrell, J. M. Coetzee and Hilary Mantel. Carey won his first Booker Prize in 1988 for "Oscar and Lucinda", and won for the second time in 2001 with "True History of the Kelly Gang". In May 2008 he was nominated for the Best of the Booker Prize.
Title: E. B. White
Passage: Elwyn Brooks "E. B." White (July 11, 1899 – October 1, 1985) was an American writer. He was a contributor to The New Yorker magazine and a co-author of the English language style guide "The Elements of Style", which is commonly known as "Strunk & White". He also wrote books for children, including "Stuart Little" in 1945, "Charlotte's Web" in 1952, and "The Trumpet of the Swan" in 1970. "Charlotte's Web" was voted the top children's novel in a 2012 survey of "School Library Journal" readers, an accomplishment repeated from earlier surveys.
Title: Shaun Carey
Passage: Shaun Peter Carey (born 13 May 1976 in Kettering, England) is a former professional footballer. He was a midfielder who began his career with Norwich City before playing for Rushden & Diamonds, Stevenage Borough, Chester City, Hornchurch, Weymouth, Droylsden and King's Lynn. Carey was also assistant manager to Keith Webb at King's Lynn and led the side to the FA Cup second round when caretaker manager in 2006–07.
Title: The Chemistry of Tears
Passage: The Chemistry of Tears is a 2012 novel by Australian author Peter Carey.
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Elwyn Brooks "E. B." White
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Peter Carey (novelist)
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E. B. White
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"Jimmy Choo" is a song, for the upcoming album "King Zoo" by Willie Maxwell II, an American rapper, better known by his stage name Fetty Wap, born in which year?
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Title: Jimmy Choo (song)
Passage: "Jimmy Choo" is a song by American rapper Fetty Wap for his upcoming album "King Zoo". It was released on February 5, 2016 and was produced by K.E. on the Track.
Title: Fetty Wap
Passage: Willie Maxwell II (born June 7, 1991) is an American rapper better known by his stage name Fetty Wap. He rose to prominence after his debut single "Trap Queen", reached number two on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 chart in May 2015. This helped Fetty Wap secure a record deal with 300 Entertainment, a record label distributed by Atlantic Records. He subsequently released two Top 10 singles in the U.S., "679" and "My Way". Fetty Wap's eponymously titled debut album was released in September 2015 and reached number one on the U.S. "Billboard" 200 chart.
Title: Queen of the Zoo
Passage: "Queen of the Zoo" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Fetty Wap for his upcoming of the album King Zoo. The song was released on June 3, 2016 by RGF Productions and 300 Entertainment.
Title: Asking 4 It
Passage: "Asking 4 It" is a song by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani from her third studio album, "This Is What the Truth Feels Like" (2016). The song features guest vocals from American rapper Fetty Wap. It was released on March 18, 2016, as the ninth track on "This Is What the Truth Feels Like" by Interscope Records. The track was written by Stefani, Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels, Tor Hermansen, Mikkel Eriksen, and Fetty Wap. The track's production was handled by Stargate, while additional production was made by Tim Blacksmith and Danny D.
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1991
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Jimmy Choo (song)
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Fetty Wap
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Michael Foale and Dirk Frimout are both what type of physicist?
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Title: Dirk Frimout
Passage: Dirk Dries David Damiaan, Viscount Frimout (born 21 March 1941 in Poperinge, Belgium) is an astrophysicist for the European Space Agency. He flew aboard NASA Space Shuttle mision STS-45 as a payload specialist , making him the first Belgian in space .
Title: Michael Foale
Passage: Colin Michael Foale, CBE (born 6 January 1957) is a British-American astrophysicist and former NASA astronaut. He is a veteran of six Space Shuttle missions and extended missions on both Mir and the International Space Station. He was the first Briton to perform a space walk, and until 17 April 2008, he held the record for most time spent in space by a US citizen: 374 days, 11 hours, 19 minutes. He still holds the cumulative-time-in-space record for a UK citizen.
Title: Dirk Brockmann
Passage: Dirk Brockmann is a German physicist and Professor at the Institute for Biology at Humboldt University of Berlin and the Robert Koch Institute, Berlin. Brockmann is known for his work in complex systems, complex networks, computational epidemiology, human mobility and anomalous diffusion.
Title: STS-63
Passage: STS-63 was the first mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, which carried out the first rendezvous of the American Space Shuttle with Russia's space station "Mir". Known as the 'Near-Mir' mission, the flight used Space Shuttle "Discovery", which lifted off from launch pad 39B on 3 February 1995 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. A night launch and the 20th mission for "Discovery", it marked the first time a Space Shuttle mission had a female pilot, Eileen Collins, the first EVAs for both a UK born astronaut Michael Foale and a US astronaut of African heritage Bernard A. Harris, Jr. and it also carried out the successful deployment and retrieval of the Spartan-204 platform, along with the scheduled rendezvous and flyaround of "Mir", in preparation for STS-71, the first mission to dock with "Mir".
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astrophysicist
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Michael Foale
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Dirk Frimout
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Millet is a French-based company, specializing in outdoor equipment such as backpacks and sleeping bags, owned by which organization, their earning comparisons to United States-based companies such as Columbia Sportswear and Timberland LLC, an American manufacturer and retailer of outdoors wear, with a focus on footwear?
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Title: The Timberland Company
Passage: Timberland LLC is an American manufacturer and retailer of outdoors wear, with a focus on footwear. It is owned by VF Corporation. Timberland footwear is marketed towards people intending outdoor use. The company also sells apparel, such as clothes, watches, glasses, sunglasses and leather goods.
Title: Millet (manufacturer)
Passage: Millet is a French-based company specializing in outdoor equipment such as backpacks and sleeping bags, owned by Lafuma. They also offer a wide variety of other equipment, earning comparisons to United States-based companies such as Timberland and Columbia Sportswear.
Title: Mountain Hardwear
Passage: Mountain Hardwear, founded in 1993, is a California (USA) -based company that manufactures high-tech outdoor clothing, backpacks, sleeping bags, tents, and gloves. Columbia Sportswear purchased Mountain Hardwear in 2003. The company is headquartered in Richmond, California.
Title: Lafuma
Passage: Lafuma is a French based company that specializes in outdoor equipment and clothing, such as backpacks, sleeping bags, and footwear. They also offer a wide variety of other equipment, earning comparisons to United States-based companies such as Patagonia and Columbia Sportswear. Group brands include Eider, Millet and Oxbow. The Lafuma clothing brands have been personified by sport personalities and recently by the French actor and stuntman Karl E. Landler.
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Lafuma
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Millet (manufacturer)
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The Timberland Company
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Are André Cayatte and William Dieterle of different nationalities?
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Title: André Cayatte
Passage: André Cayatte (3 February 1909, Carcassonne – 6 February 1989, Paris) was a French filmmaker and lawyer, who became known for his films centering on themes of crime, justice, and moral responsibility.
Title: William Dieterle
Passage: William Dieterle (July 15, 1893 – December 9, 1972) was a German actor and film director, who worked in Hollywood for much of his career. His best known films include "The Devil and Daniel Webster", "The Story of Louis Pasteur" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". His 1937 film "The Life of Emile Zola" won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Title: Le glaive et la balance
Passage: Le glaive et la balance (English: The Sword and the Balance and Two Are Guilty)) is a 1963 French-Italian drama film directed by André Cayatte. It was written by Cayatte, Henri Jeanson and Charles Spaak. It stars the American actor, Anthony Perkins as the protagonist.
Title: Man by the Wayside
Passage: Man by the Wayside (German: Der Mensch am Wege) is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Alexander Granach, Emilia Unda and Dieterle.
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yes
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André Cayatte
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William Dieterle
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Bentfield Bury is near which historic market town?
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Title: Bishop's Stortford
Passage: Bishop's Stortford is a historic market town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. It is just west of the M11 motorway on the county boundary with Essex and is the closest sizeable town to London Stansted Airport. Bishop's Stortford is 27 mi north-east of Charing Cross in central London and 35 mi from Liverpool Street station, the London terminus of the line to Cambridge that runs through the town. Bishop's Stortford had a population of 38,202, decreasing to 37,838 at the 2011 Census.
Title: Bentfield Bury
Passage: Bentfield Bury is a small community in Essex, England. It is one of over 100 villages in the district of Uttlesford and is within Stansted Mountfitchet parish. Nearby towns include Saffron Walden and Bishop's Stortford.
Title: Bury St Edmunds
Passage: Bury St Edmunds is a market town in Suffolk, England. Bury St Edmunds Abbey is near the town centre. Bury is the seat of the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, with the episcopal see at St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
Title: Hethel
Passage: Hethel is a small village in Norfolk, England, near the historic market town of Wymondham, and approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of the city of Norwich.
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Bishop's Stortford
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Bentfield Bury
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Bishop's Stortford
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Where does the English drummer who works with an artist born on 16 January 1959 reside?
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Title: Sade (singer)
Passage: Helen Folasade Adu, CBE (Yoruba: "Fọláṣadé Adú" ] ; born 16 January 1959), known professionally as Sade Adu or simply Sade ( ), is a Nigerian-born British singer-songwriter, composer, arranger and record producer. With members Paul S. Denman, Andrew Hale and Stuart Matthewman, she gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of the English band Sade.
Title: Martin Ditcham
Passage: Martin Ditcham is an English drummer, percussionist and songwriter. Ditcham is a prolific session musician, working with artists such as Status Quo, Elton John, The Rolling Stones, Roger Daltrey, Sade, Mary Black, Nik Kershaw, Chris Rea, Tina Turner, and Everything but the Girl. He resides in London which is also his hometown.
Title: Robert Coverdale
Passage: Robert Coverdale (16 January 1892 – 7 January 1959) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half.
Title: Adrian Burrows
Passage: Adrian Mark Burrows (born 16 January 1959) is an English retired footballer who played as a centre back.
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London
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Martin Ditcham
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Sade (singer)
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What do Linqing and Luzhou have in common?
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Title: Linqing
Passage: Linqing () is a county-level city under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Liaocheng in western Shandong Province, China.
Title: Luzhou
Passage: Luzhou (; Sichuanese Pinyin: Nuzou; Luzhou dialect: ), formerly transliterated as Lu-chou or Luchow, is a prefecture-level city located in the southeast of Sichuan Province, China. The city, named Jiangyang until the Southern and Northern Dynasties, is known as the "wine city". Situated at the confluence of the Tuo River and the Yangtze River, Luzhou is not only an important port on the Yangtze river, but also the largest port in both size and output in Sichuan province since Chongqing seceded from Sichuan province in 1997.
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city
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Linqing
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Luzhou
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What occupation do Beth Gibbons and Han Seung-yeon share?
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Title: Beth Gibbons
Passage: Beth Gibbons (born 4 January 1965) is an English singer and songwriter. She is the singer and lyricist for the English band Portishead.
Title: Han Seung-yeon
Passage: Han Seung-yeon (born July 24, 1988), better known mononymously as Seungyeon, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is best known as former main vocalist of the South Korean girl group Kara.
Title: Susie Suh
Passage: Susie Suh (born in Los Angeles, California) is a Korean-American adult alternative / folk-rock singer-songwriter. Her music is often compared to Fiona Apple, Sarah McLachlan, and Aimee Mann. Suh cites Joni Mitchell and Beth Gibbons among her influences.
Title: Lee Harris (drummer)
Passage: Lee David Harris (born 20 July 1962) is an English drummer and musician. Harris attended secondary school with Paul Webb, and they became good friends. They played in the reggae band Eskalator before being recruited to form Talk Talk in 1981. Harris played drums for Talk Talk until 1991. In the early 1990s he and Webb formed . O.rang. He played drums on the Beth Gibbons and Webb's album "Out of Season" (2002), Midnight Choir's "Waiting for the Bricks to Fall" (2003) and Bark Psychosis' "" (2004). He was also part of Ian Tregoning's Magnetik North project.
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singer
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Beth Gibbons
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Han Seung-yeon
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Harry Brown starred what English actor who was born in Derby and trained at the Central Junior Television Workshop?
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Title: Jack O'Connell (actor)
Passage: Jack O'Connell (born 1 August 1990) is an English actor. Born and brought up in Derby, he trained in acting at the Central Junior Television Workshop in nearby Nottingham, which led to roles in film, television, and theatre. His film debut as a teenaged skinhead, in the coming-of-age drama "This Is England" (2006), heralded his propensity for playing angry, troubled youth.
Title: Harry Brown (film)
Passage: Harry Brown is a 2009 British vigilante action-thriller film directed by Daniel Barber and starring Sir Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Jack O'Connell, and Liam Cunningham. The story follows Harry Brown, a widowed Royal Marines veteran who had served in Northern Ireland during The Troubles, living on a London housing estate that is rapidly descending into youth crime. After a violent gang murders his friend, Harry decides to take justice into his own hands.
Title: Luke Gell
Passage: Luke Martin Gell (born 20 January 1987 in Nottingham) is an English actor. He was educated at The Kings School in Nottingham and trained at Central Independent Television's Television Workshop. He has been described as a "young Peter Kay" and is most well known for the role of Tim in the BBC Three sitcom, "Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps" from 2008 to the show's end in 2011.
Title: Central Junior Television Workshop
Passage: The Television Workshop, formerly known as the Central Junior Television Workshop is a British organisation that offers training for young people in performance skills for television, film, radio and theatre. Open to anybody between the ages of seven and 21, entry is by an annual audition process which is held each spring.
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Jack O'Connell
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Harry Brown (film)
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Jack O'Connell (actor)
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Liaoyuan and Mingguang, are in which country?
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Title: Liaoyuan
Passage: Liaoyuan () is a prefecture-level city in Jilin province, People's Republic of China. It is bounded on the west and south by Tieling of Liaoning province, west and north by Siping, and east by Tonghua and Jilin City. Liaoyuan lies some 100 km south of Changchun, the provincial capital. Covering an area of 5,125 km2 , Liaoyuan is the smallest among the prefecture-level divisions of Jilin. Liaoyuan has a total population of 1,176,645 in the prefecture, while the urban area has a population of 462,233.
Title: Mingguang
Passage: Mingguang (), formerly Jiashan County (), is a county-level city of Anhui Province, China. It is under the administration of Chuzhou city.
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People's Republic of China
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Liaoyuan
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Mingguang
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What is the capital city of the Mexican state that has the municipal seat Ímuris?
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Title: Sonora
Passage: Sonora (] ), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Sonora (Spanish: "Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora" ), is one of 31 states that, with Mexico City, comprise the 32 federal entities of United Mexican States. It is divided into 72 municipalities; the capital city is Hermosillo.
Title: Ímuris
Passage: Imuris is the municipal seat of Imuris Municipality in the north of the Mexican state of Sonora.
Title: Tingambato
Passage: Tingambato is a municipality in the north-central part of the Mexican state of Michoacán. Its municipal seat is the city of the same name. The municipality has an area of 188.77 square kilometres (0.32% of the surface of the state) and is bordered by the north by the municipalities of Nahuatzén and Erongarícuaro, to the east by Pátzcuaro and Salvador Escalante, to the south by Ziracuaretiro, and to the west by Uruapan. The municipality had a population of 12,630 inhabitants according to the 2005 census. Its municipal seat is the city of the same name.
Title: Centro Municipality, Tabasco
Passage: The Municipality of Centro is one of the 17 subdivisions of the Mexican state of Tabasco. Its municipal seat is located in the city of Villahermosa. The municipality had a 2010 census population of 640,359 inhabitants, 353,577 (55.2%) of whom lived in its municipal seat, Villahermosa.
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Hermosillo
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Ímuris
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Sonora
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Are Bear Hands and You Am I from the same country?
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Title: You Am I
Passage: You Am I are an Australian alternative rock band, fronted by lead singer-songwriter-guitarist, Tim Rogers. They formed in December 1989 and are the first Australian band to have released three successive albums, which have each debuted at the number-one position on the ARIA Albums Chart: "Hi Fi Way" (February 1995), "Hourly, Daily" (July 1996) and "#4 Record" (April 1998). Nine of their tracks appeared on the related ARIA Singles Chart top 50 with "What I Don't Know 'bout You" (February 1998), their highest charting, at No. 28. You Am I have received ten ARIA Music Awards from thirty one nominations. The band have supported international artists, such as The Who, The Rolling Stones, Sonic Youth and Oasis.
Title: Bear Hands
Passage: Bear Hands is an American post-punk and indie rock band, consisting of Dylan Rau (vocals and guitar), Val Loper (bass), Ted Feldman (guitar), and TJ Orscher (drums). Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, United States, and formed in 2006, the band signed with Cantora Records in 2010 upon the release of its single, "What a Drag".
Title: Giants (Bear Hands song)
Passage: "Giants" is a song by American experimental rock band Bear Hands. The song was released in late 2013 as the lead single from the band's second album, "Distraction", and peaked at number eight on the "Billboard" Alternative Songs chart. The song is featured in NHL 15.
Title: 2AM (song)
Passage: "2AM" is a song by American experimental rock band Bear Hands. The song was released in early 2016 as the promotional single from the band's third album, "You'll Pay for This", and peaked at number 12 on the "Billboard" Alternative Songs chart.
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no
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Bear Hands
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You Am I
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What is the population of American glamour model and actress, Deanna Brooks, hometown?
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Title: Boulder City, Nevada
Passage: Boulder City is a city in Clark County, Nevada. It is approximately 26 mi southeast of Las Vegas. As of the 2010 census, the population of Boulder City was 15,023.
Title: Deanna Brooks
Passage: Deanna Brooks (born Deanna Wilson on April 30, 1974 in Boulder City, Nevada) is an American glamour model and actress who was "Playboy" magazine's Playmate of the Month in May, 1998. She was a 1992 graduate of Bellbrook (OH) High School and worked as a bank teller for Key Bank before her "Playboy" appearance.
Title: Bree Olson
Passage: Rachel Marie Oberlin (born October 7, 1986 ), also known by her stage name Bree Olson, is an American glamour model, actress, national spokesperson, web personality, former pornographic actress and "Penthouse" Pet. She performed in over 281 pornographic films from 2006 to 2011 before changing to mainstream acting. Since leaving the industry, she has become vocally critical of the porn industry and the stigma attached to being a former porn actress.
Title: Tina Marie Jordan
Passage: Tina Marie Jordan (born August 21, 1972) is an American glamour model and actress. Jordan is the Playmate of the Month for March 2002 and a former girlfriend of Hugh Hefner.
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15,023
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Deanna Brooks
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Boulder City, Nevada
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Barscobe Castle used stone taken from a castle in what Scottish river?
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Title: Barscobe Castle
Passage: Barscobe Castle is a 17th-century tower house in Balmaclellan, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. It is a typical house of a country laird, and according to a panel above the entrance, was built in 1648. The L-plan tower was constructed using stone taken from Threave Castle. The main block is three storeys high with the stair wing one storey higher. The gables have a modification of crowsteps found only in Galloway. It is a fine example of a mid-17th-century house which was unoccupied for many years until 1971 when it was restored. It has a modern byre (barn) attached, which has been converted into a garage. Barscobe Castle is a category A listed building.
Title: Threave Castle
Passage: Threave Castle is situated on an island in the River Dee, 2.5 km west of Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland.
Title: Dauphin County Veteran's Memorial Obelisk
Passage: Inspired by the classic Roman/Egyptian obelisk form, Dauphin County Veteran's Memorial Obelisk was originally erected in the middle of a park located at the North Second and State Streets intersection of downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania from 1866 to 1876 as a tribute to Dauphin County’s Civil War soldiers. It stands 110 feet (33.5 meters) high, weighs over 600 tons, and was cut from stone taken from the banks of the nearby Susquehanna River. A stone plaque is inscribed: "To the soldiers of Dauphin County who gave their lives for the life of the Union in the suppression of the rebellion 1861-1865. Erected by their fellow citizens."
Title: Gorenji Podšumberk
Passage: Gorenji Podšumberk (] ) is a small settlement in the Municipality of Trebnje in eastern Slovenia. It lies at the foot of the hill on which Šumberk Castle used to stand (the name "Podšumberk" means 'below Šumberk' in Slovene). The area is part of the historical Lower Carniola region. The municipality is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.
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Dee
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Barscobe Castle
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Threave Castle
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Which plant has more species, Achimenes or Bearberry?
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Title: Achimenes
Passage: Achimenes is a genus of about 25 species of tropical and subtropical rhizomatous perennial herbs in the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. They have a multitude of common names such as magic flowers, widow's tears, Cupid's bower, or hot water plant.
Title: Bearberry
Passage: Bearberries are three species of dwarf shrubs in the genus "Arctostaphylos". Unlike the other species of "Arctostaphylos" (see manzanita), they are adapted to Arctic and Subarctic climates, and have a circumpolar distribution in northern North America, Asia and Europe, one with a small highly disjunctive population in Central America.
Title: Achimenes grandiflora
Passage: Achimenes grandiflora is a plant species in the genus "Achimenes", family Gesneriaceae. It is native to Mexico and Central America, growing in mountainous regions from Chihuahua to Nicaragua. It is cultivated as an ornamental in other places because of its showy purple flowers.
Title: Garrya wrightii
Passage: Garrya wrightii is a species of flowering plant in the family Garryaceae known by the common names Wright's silktassel, quinine-bush, coffee berry, bearberry, feverbush, and grayleaf dogwood.
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Achimenes
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Achimenes
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Bearberry
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Which screenwriter is French, Roger Vadim or Robert Z. Leonard?
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Title: Roger Vadim
Passage: Roger Vadim Plemiannikov (] ; 26 January 1928 – 11 February 2000) was a French screenwriter, film director and producer, as well as an author, artist and occasional actor. His best-known works are visually lavish films with erotic qualities, such as "And God Created Woman" (1956), "Barbarella" (1968), and "Pretty Maids All in a Row" (1971).
Title: Robert Z. Leonard
Passage: Robert Zigler Leonard (October 7, 1889 – August 27, 1968) was an American film director, actor, producer, and screenwriter.
Title: The Long Teeth
Passage: The Long Teeth (original title "Les Dents longues") is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed by Daniel Gélin, written by Michel Audiard. It features Danièle Delorme, Louis de Funès, Roger Vadim and Brigitte Bardot. The story is based on Jacques Robert's novel "Les dents longues".
Title: And God Created Woman (1956 film)
Passage: And God Created Woman (French: "Et Dieu… créa la femme" ) (1956) is a French drama film directed by Roger Vadim and starring Brigitte Bardot. Though not her first film, it is widely recognized as the vehicle that launched Bardot into the public spotlight and immediately created her "sex kitten" persona, making her an overnight sensation.
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Roger Vadim Plemiannikov
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Roger Vadim
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Robert Z. Leonard
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Which writer was involved in the greatest number of fields not related to writing, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry or Bruce Jay Friedman?
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Title: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Passage: Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint-Exupéry (] ; 29 June 1900 – 31 July 1944) was a French writer, poet, aristocrat, journalist, and pioneering aviator. He became a laureate of several of France's highest literary awards and also won the U.S. National Book Award. He is best remembered for his novella "The Little Prince" ("Le Petit Prince") and for his lyrical aviation writings, including "Wind, Sand and Stars" and "Night Flight".
Title: Bruce Jay Friedman
Passage: Bruce Jay Friedman is an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, and actor.
Title: Museum of The Little Prince in Hakone
Passage: The Museum of The Little Prince in Hakone (星の王子さまミュージアム , Hoshi no Ōjisama Myūjiamu ) (French: "Musée du Petit Prince de Saint-Exupéry à Hakone" ) is a museum in Sengokuhara, Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The museums is dedicated to the character in the story "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
Title: Antoine de Saint-Exupery Museum
Passage: The Antoine de Saint Exupéry Museum is a museum of the air mail, in Tarfaya, Morocco. Founded in 2004, it is devoted to the famous humanist aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–1944), who lived there for two years, from 1927 to 1929, and found there the inspiration of an important part of his literary work.
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Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint-Exupéry
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Bruce Jay Friedman
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Cyperus and Anacampseros, are genus related?
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Title: Anacampseros
Passage: Anacampseros is a genus comprising about a hundred species of small perennial succulent plants native to Southern Africa. The botanical name "Anacampseros" is an ancient one for herbs supposed to restore lost love.
Title: Cyperus
Passage: Cyperus is a large genus of about 700 species of sedges, distributed throughout all continents in both tropical and temperate regions.
Title: Grahamia australiana
Passage: Grahamia australiana is a species of plant from the family Anacampserotaceae which is endemic to Australia, it is often better known as "Anacampseros australiana" but the genus "Anacampseros" is now thought to be restricted to Africa.
Title: Cyperus elegans
Passage: Cyperus elegans, the royal flatsedge, is a sedge species in the genus "Cyperus" from Central and South America.
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yes
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Cyperus
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Anacampseros
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The Circus Burned Down and the Clowns Have Gone starred what Russian actor who won the State Prize of the Russian Federation in 2003?
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Title: Nikolai Karachentsov
Passage: Nikolai Petrovich Karachentsov (Russian: Николай Петрович Караченцов , born October 27, 1944) is a Soviet/Russian cinema star, stage actor (Lenkom Theatre), and People's Artist of the RSFSR (1989). State Prize of the Russian Federation (2003).
Title: The Circus Burned Down, and the Clowns Have Gone
Passage: The Circus Burned Down, and the Clowns Have Gone (Russian: Цирк сгорел, и клоуны разбежались Tsirk sgorel, i klouny razbezhalis) is a 1998 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Bortko and starring Nikolai Karachentsov. It tells the story of a successful film director who is about turn 50 and struggles with financiers, his insane mother and a mysterious woman who tells him how meaningless his life is.
Title: Mikhail Golant
Passage: Mikhail Borisovich Golant (Russian: Михаи́л Бори́сович Го́лант ; 3 February 1923 – 7 February 2001) was a Soviet and Russian scientist and engineer. Best known as a leader of Soviet design of backward-wave tubes, he was awarded the Lenin Prize, the USSR State Prize, and the State Prize of the Russian Federation. He worked with Nikolay Devyatkov on the application of EHF therapy.
Title: Yevgeny Mironov (actor)
Passage: Yevgeny Vitalevich Mironov (Russian: Евгений Витальевич Миронов; born 29 November 1966) is a Russian film and stage actor, Meritorious Artist of Russian Federation (1996), People's Artist of Russia (2004), State Prize of the Russian Federation laureate - 1995, 2010. Yevgeny Mironov lives and works in Moscow, Russia.
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Nikolai Karachentsov
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The Circus Burned Down, and the Clowns Have Gone
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Nikolai Karachentsov
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What event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship was the largest regulated professional MMA event?
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Title: Mixed martial arts in Ontario
Passage: Mixed martial arts (MMA) in Ontario had been considered illegal until August 14, 2010, when the Ontario government announced that they would be moving forward to allow professional mixed martial arts in the province. This was seen as a sudden change in direction as the government has been reluctant to allow MMA events to be held. This paved the way for the largest regulated professional MMA event, UFC 129, which was held on April 30, 2011 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.
Title: UFC 129
Passage: UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on Saturday, April 30, 2011 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Title: Marcin Held
Passage: Marcin Held (born January 18, 1992) is a Polish mixed martial artist currently competing in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional MMA competitor since 2008, Held has competed frequently in his home country of Poland and is highly touted by the media, often being regarded as "the prodigy of Polish MMA". He fought in Bellator MMA from 2010 to 2016, challenging for the Bellator Lightweight Championship in 2015.
Title: Mizuto Hirota
Passage: Mizuto Hirota (廣田瑞人 , Hirota Mizuto , born May 5, 1981) is a Japanese mixed martial artist currently competing in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 2005, he appeared in the Japanese MMA event Dynamite!! 2009 event and has also competed for Shooto and Strikeforce.
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UFC 129
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Mixed martial arts in Ontario
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UFC 129
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What is the name of the film director who directed a famous movie trilogy highlighting the classic film "Viridiana", that starred one of the actors in the Mexican comedy film "My Three Merry Widows"?
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Title: My Three Merry Widows
Passage: My Three Merry Widows (in Spanish Mis tres viudas alegres) is a Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés. It was filmed in 1953 and starring Amalia Aguilar, Lilia del Valle and Silvia Pinal.
Title: Silvia Pinal
Passage: Silvia Pinal Hidalgo (born 12 September 1931) is a Mexican actress, producer and politician. She is one of the most recognized and versatile Mexican actresses worldwide. She is internationally known for having starred in a famous movie trilogy with the famed film director Luis Buñuel, highlighting the classic film "Viridiana" (1961).
Title: Calzonzin Inspector
Passage: Calzonzin Inspector is a 1974 Mexican comedy film and live action comic adaptation directed and starred by Alfonso Arau. It was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Here's the Point
Passage: Here's the Point (Spanish:Ahí está el detalle) is a 1940 Mexican comedy film starring Cantinflas. It was produced by Jesús Grovas and directed by Juan Bustillo Oro, and also features Joaquín Pardavé, Sara García, Sofía Álvarez, and Dolores Camarillo. It was the twelfth film in Cantinflas's career, considered one of his best by Mexican film critics, as well as one of Mexico's best films.
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Luis Buñuel
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My Three Merry Widows
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Silvia Pinal
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Kerkbuurt, Schagen is a town in the Dutch province situated on what body of water?
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Title: Kerkbuurt, Schagen
Passage: Kerkbuurt (West Frisian: "Tjerkebuur") is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Schagen, and lies about 9 km northwest of Heerhugowaard.
Title: North Holland
Passage: North Holland (Dutch: "Noord-Holland" ] , West Frisian: "Noard-Holland") is a province in the northwest of the Netherlands. It is situated on the North Sea, north of South Holland and Utrecht, and west of Friesland and Flevoland. In 2015, it had a population of 2,762,163 and a total area of 2,670 km2 .
Title: Groenveld
Passage: Groenveldis a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Schagen, and lies about 11 km north of Heerhugowaard and 2 km south of the town of Schagen.
Title: Schagen
Passage: Schagen (] ) is a city and municipality in the northwestern Netherlands. It is located between Alkmaar and Den Helder, in the region of West Friesland and the province of North Holland. It received city rights in 1415. In 2013, Schagen merged with Zijpe and Harenkarspel. Together they have formed a new municipality, which is also called Schagen. The townhall is located in the main town of Schagen.
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North Sea
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Kerkbuurt, Schagen
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North Holland
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Where was the footballer, who scored the only goal in the final of the 2008 Toulon Tournament, born ?
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Title: 2008 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2008 Toulon Tournament was the 36th edition of the Toulon Tournament, and was held from 20 May to 29 May 2008. Tournament finished with the final between Italy and Chile at Stade Mayol in Toulon as Italy had the title after the final score of 1–0, scored by Pablo Osvaldo in the 70th minute.
Title: Dani Osvaldo
Passage: Pablo Daniel Osvaldo (born 12 January 1986), commonly known as Pablo Osvaldo or Dani Osvaldo, is an Argentine-born Italian retired footballer who played as a forward.
Title: 2016 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2016 Toulon Tournament was the 44th edition of the Toulon Tournament. It took place 18–29 May 2016. The tournament was used by several teams as preparation for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The tournament was won by England.
Title: 2017 Toulon Tournament
Passage: The 2017 Toulon Tournament (officially French: 45ème Festival International Espoirs Provence – Tournoi Maurice Revello ) was the 45th edition of the Toulon Tournament. The tournament was named after Maurice Revello, who started the tournament in 1967 and died in 2016. It was held in the region of Provence from 29 May to 10 June 2017. The 2017 edition was the first to feature 12 teams. <br>The tournament was won by the defending champions England, who claimed their sixth title, beating Ivory Coast 5–3 in a penalty shootout after the game ended 1–1.
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Argentine-born
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2008 Toulon Tournament
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Dani Osvaldo
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In regards to the director of the film from 2014 starring Jang Hyuk and Jo Bo-ah, when was he born?
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Title: Kim Tae-kyun (director)
Passage: Kim Tae-kyun (born June 17, 1960) is a South Korean film director. Kim wrote and directed "Volcano High" (2001) and "Temptation of Wolves" (2004). He also directed "The Adventures of Mrs. Park" (1996), "First Kiss" (1998), "A Millionaire's First Love", "Crossing" (2008), "Higanjima" (2010), "A Barefoot Dream" (2010), "Innocent Thing" (2014), and "Bad Sister" (2014). "Crossing" and "A Barefoot Dream" were selected as the South Korean entries for Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st and 83rd Academy Awards, but both did not make the final shortlist.
Title: Innocent Thing
Passage: Innocent Thing (; lit. "Thorn") is a 2014 South Korean romantic thriller film directed by Kim Tae-kyun, starring Jang Hyuk and Jo Bo-ah.
Title: A Beautiful Mind (TV series)
Passage: A Beautiful Mind () is a South Korean television series starring Jang Hyuk, Park So-dam, Yoon Hyun-min and Park Se-Young . It aired every Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 on KBS2 starting June 20, 2016.
Title: Shine or Go Crazy
Passage: Shine or Go Crazy () is a 2015 South Korean television series based on the novel of the same name by Hyun Go-woon about the romance between a Goryeo prince and a Balhae princess. Starring Jang Hyuk, Oh Yeon-seo, Lee Ha-nui and Lim Ju-hwan, it aired on MBC from January 19 to April 7, 2015 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 for 24 episodes.
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June 17, 1960
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Kim Tae-kyun (director)
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Innocent Thing
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What was the population of the community along the circle of latitude that is 45 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane?
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Title: Rose Lodge, Oregon
Passage: Rose Lodge is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States, along the 45th parallel. The population was 1,708 at the 2000 census.
Title: 45th parallel north
Passage: The 45th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 45 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses Europe, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Title: 38th parallel north
Passage: The 38th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 38 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. It crosses Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean. The 38th parallel north formed the border between North and South Korea prior to the Korean War.
Title: 30th parallel north
Passage: The 30th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 30 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. It stands one-third of the way between the equator and the North Pole and crosses Africa, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America and the Atlantic Ocean.
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1,708
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Rose Lodge, Oregon
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45th parallel north
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Newbery Honor book "Ella Enchanted" written by Gail Carson Levine feature various mythical creatures such as these described as metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural beings that appear in which folklore?
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Title: Fairy
Passage: A fairy (also "fata", "fay", "fae", "fair folk"; from "faery", "faerie", "realm of the "fays"") is a type of mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural.
Title: Ella Enchanted
Passage: Ella Enchanted is a Newbery Honor book written by Gail Carson Levine and published in 1997. The story is a retelling of "Cinderella" featuring various mythical creatures including fairies, elves, ogres, gnomes, and giants. In 2006, Levine went on to write "Fairest", a retelling of the story of Snow White, set in the same world as "Ella Enchanted". On April 9, 2004, a movie loosely based on the novel was released. It was directed by Tommy O'Haver and starred Anne Hathaway and Hugh Dancy as Ella and Prince Charmont, respectively. The film received mostly mixed reviews, and was heavily criticized for its changes to the source material. Levine stated that the film is "so different from the book that it's hard to compare them," noting the addition of new characters such as Sir Edgar and Heston, and suggested "regarding the movie as a separate creative act".
Title: The Wish (novel)
Passage: The Wish is a 2000 children's novel by Gail Carson Levine, the Newbery Honor winning author of Ella Enchanted. The novel tells the story of Wilma, who wishes to be the most popular girl at her school, Claverford, forgetting that she will graduate in three weeks and move to a new school.
Title: The War That Saved My Life
Passage: The War that Saved My Life, written by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, is a 2015 children’s middle grade historical book published by Dial Books for Young Readers. "The War that Saved My Life" was a Newbery Honor Book in 2016 and was Bradley’s first Newbery Honor Book.
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European
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Ella Enchanted
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Fairy
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Edward Leslie Hamilton, billed as Ted Hamilton is an Australian singer, composer, playwright, entrepreneur and actor, and is possibly best known for playing the Pirate King in "The Pirate Movie", an Australian musical romantic comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Christopher Atkins and Kristy McNichol, released in which year?
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Title: The Pirate Movie
Passage: The Pirate Movie is a 1982 Australian musical romantic comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Christopher Atkins and Kristy McNichol. Loosely based on Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera "The Pirates of Penzance", the original music score is composed by Mike Brady and Peter Sullivan (no relation to "Pirates of Penzance" composer Arthur Sullivan).
Title: Ted Hamilton
Passage: Edward Leslie Hamilton (OAM) (born 1937), billed as Ted Hamilton is an Australian singer, composer, playwright, entrepreneur and actor. He is possibly best known for playing the Pirate King in "The Pirate Movie" and police constable Kevin Dwyer in "Division 4" (1969–73). More recently, he played Merlin in the TV series "Guinevere Jones".
Title: Value for Money
Passage: Value for Money is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring John Gregson, Donald Pleasence, Leslie Phillips, Joan Hickson, Derek Farr and Diana Dors.
Title: Children of the Bride
Passage: Children of the Bride is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jonathan Sanger and starring Rue McClanahan, Kristy McNichol, Jack Coleman, Anne Bobby, Conor O'Farrell and Patrick Duffy. The film premiered on CBS on October 5, 1990 and was released on DVD in 2003. The film was followed by two sequels: "Baby of the Bride" (1991) and "Mother of the Bride" (1993).
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1982
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Ted Hamilton
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The Pirate Movie
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Brickleberry was co-produced by which American comedian and television host?
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Title: Daniel Tosh
Passage: Daniel Dwight Tosh (born May 29, 1975) is an American comedian, television host, actor, writer, and executive producer. He is known for his deliberately offensive and controversial style of black comedy, as the host of the Comedy Central television show "Tosh.0" and as the star of stand-up comedy tours and specials.
Title: Brickleberry
Passage: Brickleberry is an American adult animated sitcom television series that premiered on Comedy Central on September 25, 2012. The series was created by Roger Black and Waco O'Guin (creators of MTV2's "Stankervision") and executive produced by Black, O'Guin and comedian Daniel Tosh. The series follows a group of park rangers as they work through their daily lives in the fictional Brickleberry National Park.
Title: Jimmy Fallon
Passage: James Thomas Fallon (born September 19, 1974) is an American comedian, actor, television host, and musician. He is known for his work in television as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" and as the host of late-night talk show "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon". He was born in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn and raised in Saugerties, New York. He grew up with an interest in comedy and music, moving to Los Angeles at 21 to pursue stand-up opportunities.
Title: Jon Stewart
Passage: Jon Stewart (born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz, November 28, 1962) is an American comedian, writer, producer, television host, and occasional actor. He is best known for being the host of "The Daily Show", a satirical news program on Comedy Central, from 1999 to 2015.
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Daniel Dwight Tosh
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Brickleberry
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Daniel Tosh
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Who started Playing tennis first Mate Pavić or Andrés Gómez?
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Title: Mate Pavić
Passage: Mate Pavić (born 4 July 1993) is a Croatian professional tennis player specialising in doubles. Mate won the 2016 US Open mixed doubles title in partnership with Laura Siegemund, and reached the 2017 Wimbledon Championships men's doubles finals partnering Oliver Marach.
Title: Andrés Gómez
Passage: Andrés Gómez Santos (born February 27, 1960 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an Ecuadorian former professional tennis player. He won the Men's Singles title at the French Open in 1990.
Title: George Morgan (tennis)
Passage: George Morgan (born 7 February 1993) is a British tennis player. He won the Boys' Doubles title at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships alongside Mate Pavić.
Title: Chief mate
Passage: A chief mate (C/M) or chief officer, usually also synonymous with the first mate or first officer (except on passenger liners, which often carry both), is a licensed member and head of the deck department of a merchant ship. The chief mate is customarily a watchstander and is in charge of the ship's cargo and deck crew. The actual title used will vary by ship's employment, by type of ship, by nationality, and by trade. Informally, the Chief Mate will often simply be called "The Mate." The term "Chief Mate" is not usually used in the Commonwealth, although Chief Officer and First Mate are.
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Andrés Gómez
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Mate Pavić
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Andrés Gómez
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For how many seasons did the series in which Courtney Thorne-Smith played Lyndsey McElroy run ?
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Title: Courtney Thorne-Smith
Passage: Courtney Thorne-Smith (born November 8, 1967) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Alison Parker on "Melrose Place", Georgia Thomas on "Ally McBeal", Cheryl in "According to Jim", and her recurring role on "Two and a Half Men" as Lyndsey McElroy.
Title: Two and a Half Men
Passage: Two and a Half Men is an American television sitcom that originally aired on CBS for twelve seasons from September 22, 2003 to February 19, 2015. Originally starring Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones, the series was about a hedonistic jingle writer, Charlie Harper; his uptight brother Alan; and Alan's troublesome son Jake. After Alan divorces, he moves with his son to share Charlie's beachfront Malibu house and complicates Charlie's freewheeling life.
Title: Welcome to 18
Passage: Welcome to 18 (alternative title: Summer Release) is a 1986 American coming of age comedy-drama film starring Mariska Hargitay, Courtney Thorne-Smith and JoAnn Willette. The film was directed by Terry Carr who also wrote the screenplay with Judith Sherman Wolin.
Title: Breach of Conduct
Passage: Breach of Conduct is a 1994 television film starring Peter Coyote and Courtney Thorne-Smith.
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twelve seasons
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Courtney Thorne-Smith
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Two and a Half Men
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Where were both Barbajada and Panettone from?
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Title: Panettone
Passage: Panettone (pronounced ; ] ) is an Italian type of sweet bread loaf originally from Milan (in Milanese dialect of the Lombard language it is called "paneton", ] ] ), usually prepared and enjoyed for Christmas and New Year in Western, Southern Europe and Southeastern as well as in Latin America, the Horn of Africa, and to a lesser extent in former French, Spanish and Portuguese colonies.
Title: Barbajada
Passage: The Barbajada (also italianized as Barbagliata) was a popular Milanese sweet frothy drink in the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century. It was made with whipped chocolate, milk and coffee in equal parts, along with any amount of sugar, and possibly topped with cream. It was served warm in hot summer and cool in cold winter, usually to accompany desserts such as the Panettone or other Milanese delicacies.
Title: Easter bread
Passage: In many European countries, there are various traditions surrounding the use of bread during the Easter holidays. Traditionally the practice of eating Easter bread or sweetened "communion" bread traces its origin back to Byzantium and the Orthodox Christian church. The recipe for sweetened or "honey-leavened" bread may date back as far as the Homeric Greek period based on anecdotal evidence from classical texts that mention this type of special food. It is also widely known that sweetened bread desserts similar to panettone were a Roman favorite.
Title: Veal Milanese
Passage: Veal Milanese, or Veal alla Milanese (Italian cotoletta alla milanese) is an Italian dish, a popular variety of cotoletta. It is one of Milan's signature dishes, along with risotto alla milanese and panettone. It is traditionally prepared with a veal cutlet although a common variation is made with chicken which is popular in America and other English speaking countries and bears the name "Chicken Milanese" (Italian pollo alla milanese) .
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Milan
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Barbajada
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Panettone
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Thomas Aikenhead was a Scottish student from what a city that is the capital of Scotland, and is one of how many council areas?
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Title: Thomas Aikenhead
Passage: Thomas Aikenhead ( March 1676 – 8 January 1697) was a Scottish student from Edinburgh, who was prosecuted and executed at the age of 20 on a charge of blasphemy. He was the last person in Britain to be executed for blasphemy. This was 85 years after the death of Edward Wightman (1612), the last person to be burned at the stake for heresy in England.
Title: Edinburgh
Passage: Edinburgh ( or ; Scottish Gaelic: "Dùn Èideann" ] ) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. It is located in Lothian on the Firth of Forth's southern shore.
Title: Midlothian
Passage: Midlothian ( ; Scots: "Midlowden" , Scottish Gaelic: "Meadhan Lodainn" ) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, UK. It borders Edinburgh, East Lothian and the Scottish Borders council areas.
Title: Renfrewshire
Passage: Renfrewshire ( or ; Scottish Gaelic: "Siorrachd Rinn Friù" ) is one of 32 council areas of Scotland. Located in the west central Lowlands, it is one of three council areas contained within the boundaries of the historic county of Renfrewshire, the others being East Renfrewshire to the east and Inverclyde to the west. It also shares borders with Glasgow, North Ayrshire and West Dunbartonshire, and lies on The southern bank of The River Clyde. The term Renfrewshire may also be used to refer to this historic county, also known as the County of Renfrew or Greater Renfrewshire, which remains in use as a registration county and lieutenancy area.
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32
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Thomas Aikenhead
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Edinburgh
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Are both Béla Tarr and Peter Szewczyk cinematographers?
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Title: Béla Tarr
Passage: Béla Tarr (born 21 July 1955) is a Hungarian film director. His body of work consists mainly of art films with philosophical themes and long takes.
Title: Peter Szewczyk
Passage: Peter Szewczyk is an American film and animation director, cinematographer and music video director.
Title: The Man from London
Passage: The Man from London (Hungarian: A londoni férfi ) is a 2007 Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky. It is an adaptation by Tarr and his collaborator-friend László Krasznahorkai of the 1934 French language novel "L'Homme de Londres" by prolific Belgian writer Georges Simenon. The film was co-directed by editor Ágnes Hranitzky, and features an international ensemble cast including Czech actor Miroslav Krobot, Tilda Swinton, and Hungarian actors János Derzsi and István Lénárt. The plot follows Maloin, a nondescript railway worker who recovers a briefcase containing a significant amount of money from the scene of a murder to which he is the only witness. Wracked by guilt and fear of being discovered, Maloin sinks into despondence and frustration, which leads to acrimony in his household. Meanwhile, an English police detective investigates the disappearance of the money and the unscrupulous characters connected to the crime.
Title: Damnation (film)
Passage: Damnation (Hungarian: Kárhozat ) is a 1987 black-and-white Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr. The screenplay was co-written by Tarr and his frequent collaborator, László Krasznahorkai.
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no
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Béla Tarr
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Peter Szewczyk
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In what year did the group who made up the Nashville String Band with Chet Atkins win a Grammy award?
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Title: Homer and Jethro
Passage: Homer and Jethro were the stage names of American country music duo Henry D. "Homer" Haynes (1920–1971) and Kenneth C. "Jethro" Burns (1920–1989), popular from the 1940s through the 1960s on radio and television for their satirical versions of popular songs. Known as the Thinking Man's Hillbillies, they received a Grammy in 1959 and are members of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Title: World's Greatest Melodies
Passage: World's Greatest Melodies is an album by The Nashville String Band. The band consisted of Chet Atkins and Homer and Jethro.
Title: Down Home (The Nashville String Band album)
Passage: Down Home is an album by The Nashville String Band. The band consisted of Chet Atkins and Homer and Jethro.
Title: Picks the Best
Passage: Chet Atkins Picks the Best is the title of a recording by guitarist Chet Atkins. At the Grammy Awards of 1968, "Chet Atkins Picks the Best" won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.
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1959
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World's Greatest Melodies
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Homer and Jethro
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What star of The Children's Hour was inducted into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame?
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Title: The Children's Hour (film)
Passage: The Children's Hour (released as The Loudest Whisper in the United Kingdom) is a 1961 American drama film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes is based on the 1934 play of the same title by Lillian Hellman. The film stars Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, and James Garner.
Title: Audrey Hepburn
Passage: Audrey Hepburn ( ; born Audrey Kathleen Ruston; May 4, 1929January 20, 1993) was a British actress, model, dancer and humanitarian. Recognized as a film and fashion icon, Hepburn was active during Hollywood's Golden Age. She was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third-greatest female screen legend in Golden Age Hollywood and was inducted into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame.
Title: Mona von Bismarck
Passage: Mona von Bismarck (February 5, 1897 – July 10, 1983), known as Mona Bismarck, was an American socialite, fashion icon, and famed beauty. Her five husbands included Harrison Williams, said to be the richest man in America, and the Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen, grandson of German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Mona was the first American to be named "The Best Dressed Woman in the World" by a panel of top couturiers including Chanel, and was also named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame.
Title: C. Z. Guest
Passage: Lucy Douglas "C. Z." Guest ("née" Cochrane; February 19, 1920 - November 8, 2003) was an American stage actress, author, columnist, horsewoman, fashion designer, and socialite who achieved a degree of fame as a fashion icon. She was frequently seen wearing elegant designs by famous designers like Mainbocher. Her unfussy, clean-cut style was seen as typically American, and she was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1959.
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Audrey Hepburn
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The Children's Hour (film)
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Audrey Hepburn
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What film starring Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher was written by an American screenwriter best known as the writer of "The Wedding Date"?
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Title: Dana Fox
Passage: Dana Fox (born July 16, 1976) is an American screenwriter best known as the writer of "The Wedding Date" (2005), "What Happens in Vegas" (2008) and the television comedy series "Ben and Kate".
Title: What Happens in Vegas
Passage: What Happens in Vegas is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Tom Vaughan, written by Dana Fox and starring Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher. The title is based on the Las Vegas marketing catchphrase "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas."
Title: Jennifer Weiner
Passage: Jennifer Weiner (born March 28, 1970) is an American writer, television producer, and former journalist. She is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her debut novel, published in 2001, was "Good in Bed". Her novel "In Her Shoes" (2002) was made into a movie starring Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, and Shirley MacLaine.
Title: The Invisible Circus (film)
Passage: The Invisible Circus is a 2001 American drama film written and directed by Adam Brooks and starring Cameron Diaz, Jordana Brewster, and Christopher Eccleston. Based on the 1995 novel "The Invisible Circus" by Jennifer Egan, the film is about a teenage girl who travels to Europe in 1976 in search of answers to her older sister's suicide. During her search, she falls in love with her dead sister's former boyfriend. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 11, 2001, and was released in the United States on February 2, 2001.
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What Happens in Vegas
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Dana Fox
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What Happens in Vegas
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The footballer who plays as a defender for the Wellington Phoenix A-League made his professional debut against Melbourne City FC, located where?
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Title: Tamupiwa Dimairo
Passage: Tamupiwa Dimairo (born 22 March 1996) is a footballer who plays as a defender for Wellington Phoenix in the A-League. On 26 August 2015, he made his professional senior debut for Wellington Phoenix FC in the 2015 FFA Cup against Melbourne City.
Title: Melbourne City FC
Passage: Melbourne City Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in Melbourne, Victoria. It competes in the country's premier competition, the A-League, under licence from Football Federation Australia.
Title: Liam Wood
Passage: Liam Wood (born 30 March 1998), is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as central defender for Wellington Phoenix FC. He made his professional debut for Wellington on 1 August 2017 in a round of 32 FFA Cup match against A-League side Western Sydney Wanderers FC.
Title: Luke Tongue
Passage: Luke Tongue (born 25 January 1999), is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as defender for Wellington Phoenix FC. He made his professional debut for Wellington on 1 August 2017 in a round of 32 FFA Cup match against A-League side Western Sydney Wanderers FC.
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Victoria
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Tamupiwa Dimairo
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Melbourne City FC
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How long ago did the the species associated with KNM ER 1805 live?
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Title: Homo habilis
Passage: Homo habilis was a species of the tribe Hominini, during the Gelasian and early Calabrian stages of the Pleistocene geological epoch, which lived between roughly 2.1 and 1.5 million years ago.
Title: KNM ER 1805
Passage: KNM ER 1805 is the catalog number given to several pieces of a fossilized skull of the species "Homo habilis". It was discovered in Koobi Fora, Kenya in 1974. The designation indicates specimen 1805, collected from the east shore of Lake Rudolf (now Lake Turkana) for the Kenya National Museums.
Title: Candles Long Ago
Passage: Candles Long Ago is the 14th album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1993. It is the first, and only, Chanukah album produced by the trio. Unlike other Sharon, Lois & Bram albums, "Candles Long Ago" is a miniature album featuring only eleven songs, of which many appear on their previous album "Candles, Snow & Mistletoe" and one from their second album, "Smorgasbord". O It was sold as part of the Sharon, Lois & Bram mini collection at a cheaper price than the trio's regular full-length albums.
Title: KNM ER 1813
Passage: KNM ER 1813 is a skull of the species "Homo habilis". It was discovered in Koobi Fora, Kenya by Kamoya Kimeu in 1973, and is estimated to be 1.9 million years old.
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2.1 and 1.5 million years ago
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KNM ER 1805
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Homo habilis
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Out of the two members of Hi-Gate, which was voted the No. 1 DJ in the world in 1995?
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Title: Hi-Gate
Passage: Hi-Gate is the dance music pairing of BBC Radio 1 DJ Judge Jules, and Paul Masterson.
Title: Judge Jules
Passage: Judge Jules (born Julius O'Riordan, 26 October 1966) is a British dance music DJ, producer and entertainment lawyer. Known for his DJ activities, music production and popular radio show which achieved global success. He was voted the No. 1 DJ in the World by DJ Magazine in 1995.
Title: Assfactor 4
Passage: Assfactor 4 was a hardcore punk band from Columbia, South Carolina formed by two members of Tonka (Jay and Alex) and two members of Unherd (Eric and Kevin). They formed in the fall of 1992 and broke up in late 1997. Assfactor 4's sonic approach drew heavily from San Diego's early-1990s group Heroin, but their song structure was notably more akin to 1980's thrash and hardcore, placing Assfactor 4 in a unique position within the DIY hardcore scene of the era. Their contemporaries in the southeast U.S. included Columbia's In/Humanity and Premonition, Raleigh, NC's Rights Reserved; and Richmond, VA's Action Patrol. HeartattaCkzine readers voted Assfactor 4 "Coolest Band to Hang Out With" in 1995. Assorted Porkchops has planned on releasing a discography in the near future.
Title: Shaun David Barker
Passage: Shaun David Barker is an Australian born talent manager, marketing executive and executive music producer. He manages and markets Australian DJ’s including Timmy Trumpet, Stafford Brothers and tyDi, who have all been voted the number 1 DJ’s in Australia at the ITM Awards.
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Judge Jules
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Hi-Gate
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Judge Jules
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Are Paphiopedilum and Soleirolia both flowering plants?
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Title: Soleirolia
Passage: Soleirolia soleirolii ( , syn. "Helxine soleirolii") is a plant in the nettle family. It has a number of common names, including baby's tears, angel's tears, mind-your-own-business, peace-in-the-home, pollyanna vine, polly prim, mother of thousands, and the Corsican curse. It has also been called Irish moss; however, it is not a moss, nor should it be confused with "Sagina subulata" or "Chondrus crispus" (an alga), which are also known as "Irish moss".
Title: Paphiopedilum
Passage: Paphiopedilum, often called the Venus slipper, is a genus of the Lady slipper orchid subfamily "Cypripedioideae" of the flowering plant family Orchidaceae. The genus comprises some 80 accepted taxa including several natural hybrids. The genus is native to Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, southern China, New Guinea and the Solomon and Bismarck Islands.
Title: Paphiopedilum glaucophyllum
Passage: Paphiopedilum glaucophyllum, common name The Shiny Green Leaf Paphiopedilum or Tropical Lady's-Slipper, is a species of flowering plants in the genus "Paphiopedilum" belonging to the Orchidaceae family.
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no
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Paphiopedilum
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Soleirolia
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Which composer lived earliest: Giovanni Paisiello or Léo Delibes?
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Title: Léo Delibes
Passage: Clément Philibert Léo Delibes (] ; 21 February 1836 – 16 January 1891) was a French composer of the Romantic era (1815–1910), who specialised in ballets, operas, and other works for the stage. His most notable works include the ballets "Coppélia" (1870) and "Sylvia" (1876), as well as the operas "Le roi l'a dit" (1873) and "Lakmé" (1883).
Title: Giovanni Paisiello
Passage: Giovanni Paisiello (or Paesiello; 9 May 1740 – 5 June 1816) was an Italian composer of the Classical era.
Title: La source (Saint-Léon)
Passage: "La source (The Spring)" is a ballet in three acts/four scenes with a score composed by Léo Delibes and Ludwig Minkus (Minkus: Act I & Act III-Scene 2/Delibes: Act II & Act III-Scene 1) which was premiered in 1866 with choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon. In 1878 in Vienna it was called "Naïla, die Quellenfee" ("Naïla, the Waternymph").
Title: Yekaterina Sinyavina
Passage: Yekaterina Alexeyevna Sinyavina (died 1784) was a Russian composer and pianist. A cembalo concerto by Giovanni Paisiello was probably first performed at the court of Catherine II in 1781 with Sinyavina as soloist. She served as a lady-in-waiting and composer at the court, married Count Simon Romanovich Vorontsov and died in St. Petersburg.
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Giovanni Paisiello
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Giovanni Paisiello
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Léo Delibes
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Lucas Danial Till appeared in what 2013 British-American psychological thriller-drama film written by Wentworth Miller?
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Title: Stoker (film)
Passage: Stoker is a 2013 British-American psychological thriller-drama film written by Wentworth Miller and directed by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook in his English-language debut. It stars Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, and Nicole Kidman, and was released on 1 March 2013. The film is dedicated to producer Tony Scott, who died after production.
Title: Lucas Till
Passage: Lucas Daniel Till (born August 10, 1990) is an American film and television actor. He began acting in the early 2000s and has appeared in a number of film and television productions including roles on "House", "Stoker", "Dance of the Dead" and "". He is known for his role as Havok in the "X-Men" series starting with 2011 "" and plays Angus MacGyver in the television reboot of "MacGyver", which premiered in September 2016.
Title: Spider (2002 film)
Passage: Spider is a 2002 Canadian/British psychological thriller-drama film produced and directed by David Cronenberg and based on the novel of the same name by Patrick McGrath, who also wrote the screenplay.
Title: Images (film)
Passage: Images is a 1972 British-American psychological horror film written and directed by Robert Altman and starring Susannah York and René Auberjonois. The picture follows an unstable children's author who finds herself engulfed in apparitions and hallucinations while staying at her remote vacation home.
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Stoker
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Lucas Till
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Stoker (film)
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Deuce Bigalow is a character played by an alumn of what NBC sketch comedy series?
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Title: Deuce Bigalow
Passage: Deuce Bigalow is a fictional character played by Rob Schneider in the following movies:
Title: Rob Schneider
Passage: Robert Michael Schneider (born October 31, 1963) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and director. A stand-up comic and veteran of the NBC sketch comedy series "Saturday Night Live", he went on to a successful career in feature films, including starring roles in the comedy films "", "The Hot Chick", "The Benchwarmers", and "Grown Ups".
Title: Pamela Norris
Passage: Pamela Norris in an American screenwriter and producer. She is best known for her work on the NBC sketch comedy series "Saturday Night Live" (1980–84), and for co-writing the screenplay of the 1989 film "Troop Beverly Hills". She was executive producer of the sitcom "Designing Women". , and "The Huntress" on USA Network.
Title: Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
Passage: Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo is a 1999 American sex comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell at his feature debut, written by Harris Goldberg and Rob Schneider, and starring Schneider as a hapless fishtank cleaner who goes into business as a male prostitute in an attempt to earn enough money to repair damage he caused while house-sitting. It was the first film released by "Happy Madison Productions".
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Saturday Night Live
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Deuce Bigalow
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Rob Schneider
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What was the 2012 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot based on the 2002 Prix Femina winning novel of the same name?
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Title: Farewell, My Queen
Passage: Farewell, My Queen (French: Les Adieux à la reine ) is a 2012 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and based on the novel of the same name by Chantal Thomas, who won the "Prix Femina" in 2002. It gives a fictional account of the last days of Marie Antoinette in power seen through the eyes of Sidonie Laborde, a young servant who reads aloud to the queen. The film stars Diane Kruger as the Queen, Léa Seydoux, and Virginie Ledoyen.
Title: Chantal Thomas
Passage: Chantal Thomas (born 1945, in Lyon) is a French writer and historian. Her 2002 book, "Farewell, My Queen", won the Prix Femina and was adapted into a 2012 film starring Diane Kruger and Léa Seydoux.
Title: The Musician Killer
Passage: The Musician Killer (French: "L'Assassin musicien" ) is a 1976 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and starring Anna Karina.
Title: The School of Flesh
Passage: The School of Flesh (French: L'École de la chair ) is a 1998 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot, based on the 1963 novel "Nikutai no gakkō" by Yukio Mishima. It was entered into the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
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Farewell, My Queen
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Chantal Thomas
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Farewell, My Queen
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In cryptography, MAGENTA is a symmetric key block cipher developed fo a a German telecommunications company formed in what year?
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Title: Deutsche Telekom
Passage: Deutsche Telekom AG ( ) (short form in writing only: DT, English: "German Telecom" ) is a German telecommunications company headquartered in Bonn. Deutsche Telekom was formed in 1996, as the former state-owned monopoly Deutsche Bundespost was privatized.
Title: MAGENTA
Passage: In cryptography, MAGENTA is a symmetric key block cipher developed by Michael Jacobson Jr. and Klaus Huber for Deutsche Telekom. The name MAGENTA is an acronym for Multifunctional Algorithm for General-purpose Encryption and Network Telecommunication Applications. (The color magenta is also part of the corporate identity of Deutsche Telekom.) The cipher was submitted to the Advanced Encryption Standard process, but did not advance beyond the first round; cryptographic weaknesses were discovered and it was found to be one of the slower ciphers submitted.
Title: Twofish
Passage: In cryptography, Twofish is a symmetric key block cipher with a block size of 128 bits and key sizes up to 256 bits. It was one of the five finalists of the Advanced Encryption Standard contest, but it was not selected for standardization. Twofish is related to the earlier block cipher Blowfish.
Title: RC6
Passage: In cryptography, RC6 (Rivest cipher 6) is a symmetric key block cipher derived from RC5. It was designed by Ron Rivest, Matt Robshaw, Ray Sidney, and Yiqun Lisa Yin to meet the requirements of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) competition. The algorithm was one of the five finalists, and also was submitted to the NESSIE and CRYPTREC projects. It was a proprietary algorithm, patented by RSA Security.
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1996
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MAGENTA
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Deutsche Telekom
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