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In what year did the museum, where two South Australian Railways 400 class locomotives are preserved, move to its current location?
Title: National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide Passage: The National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide, South Australia, is Australia's largest railway museum with over 100 exhibits on display, primarily from the Commonwealth and South Australian Railways. First opening its doors in 1970, the Museum moved to its larger and current premises in 1988. Title: South Australian Railways 400 class Passage: The South Australian Railways 400 class was a class of 4-8-2+2-8-4 steam locomotives built in the early 1950s. The 400 class locomotives mainly hauled mineral trains on the South Australian Railways' narrow gauge Broken Hill line from 1953 to 1963, when they were replaced by diesel locomotives. They operated as far as far south as Port Pirie and Terowie and as far north as Quorn. The 400 class was temporarily returned to service in 1969 while the diesel locomotives were converted to . Two have been preserved, 402 at the Zig Zag Railway, Lithgow and 409 at the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide. Title: South Australian Railways Z class Passage: The South Australian Railways Z class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways. Title: South Australian Railways X class Passage: The South Australian Railways X class was a class of 2-6-0 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways. Title: South Australian Railways W class Passage: The South Australian Railways W/Wx class was a class of 2-6-0 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways and later the Commonwealth Railways. Title: South Australian Railways 620 class Passage: The South Australian Railways 620 class was a class of 4-6-2 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways. Title: South Australian Railways V class Passage: The South Australian Railways V class was a class of 0-4-4 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways. Title: South Australian Railways 500 class (steam) Passage: The South Australian Railways 500 class was a class of 4-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways. They were rebuilt as 4-8-4s. Title: South Australian Railways 520 class Passage: The South Australian Railways 520 class was a class of 4-8-4 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways. Title: South Australian Railways R class Passage: The South Australian Railways R class, later upgraded to Rx Class was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways.
1988
South Australian Railways 400 class
National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
Was Mark Jung older than someone born in 1957, or younger?
Title: Andrea Jung Passage: Andrea Jung (鍾彬嫻, pinyin: Zhōng Bīnxián, jyutping: zung1 ban1 haa4) (born 1958) Title: Mark Jung Passage: Mark Jung was the founder and former CEO of IGN Entertainment and the networks of Snowball.com, running the company from January 1999 to November 2006. Previously, he was CEO of Worldtalk Corporation and also served as VP and General Manager at Retix. He is the younger brother of Andrea Jung. Title: Italians in the United Kingdom Passage: Italians in the United Kingdom, also known as British Italians or colloquially Britalians, are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom of Italian heritage. The phrase may refer to someone born in the United Kingdom of Italian descent, someone who has emigrated from Italy to the United Kingdom or someone born elsewhere (e.g. the United States), who is of Italian descent and has migrated to the UK. More specific terms used to describe Italians in the United Kingdom include: Italian English, Italian Scots, and Italian Welsh. Title: List of English inventions and discoveries Passage: English inventions and discoveries are objects, processes or techniques invented, innovated or discovered, partially or entirely, in England by a person from England (that is, someone born in England - including to non-English parents - or born abroad with at least one English parent and who had the majority of their education or career in England). Often, things discovered for the first time are also called inventions and in many cases, there is no clear line between the two. Title: Italo-Venezuelans Passage: Italian-Venezuelans are Venezuelan citizens of Italian descent. The word may refer to someone born in Venezuela of Italian descent or to someone who has emigrated to Venezuela from Italy. Among European Venezuelans, Italians are one of the largest groups of immigrants to settle in the country. Title: Silver spoon Passage: The English language expression silver spoon is synonymous with wealth, especially inherited wealth; someone born into a wealthy family is said to have "been born with a silver spoon in his mouth". As an adjective, "silver spoon" describes someone who has a prosperous background or is of a well-to-do family environment, often with the connotation that the person does not appreciate or deserve his or her advantage, its having been inherited rather than earned. Title: Venezuelan Americans Passage: Venezuelan Americans (Spanish: venezolano-americanos or estadounidenses de origen venezolano ) are Americans who trace their heritage, or part of their heritage, to the nation of Venezuela. The word may refer to someone born in the US of Venezuelan descent or to someone who has emigrated to the US from Venezuela. Title: German Peruvians Passage: German Peruvians are Peruvian citizens of full or partial German ancestry. In general, the term is also applied to descendants of other German-speaking immigrants, such as Austrians or Swiss. The phrase may refer to someone born in Peru of Austrian, German or Swiss descent or to someone who has immigrated to Peru from German speaking countries. Title: Italian Peruvians Passage: An Italian Peruvian is a Peruvian citizen of Italian descent. The phrase may refer to someone born in Peru of Italian descent or to someone who has immigrated to Peru from Italy. Among European Peruvians, Italians were the second largest group of immigrants to settle in the country. Title: New Hampshire native Passage: A New Hampshire native is a status recognized by the U.S. state of New Hampshire which identifies people who were born in the state. The word native denotes someone who was born in a given place. State law defines a New Hampshire native as "someone who was born in the state of New Hampshire or someone born to a mother domiciled in the state of New Hampshire at the time of his or her birth."
younger
Mark Jung
Andrea Jung
Did Chicken Cha Cha Cha or RoboRally receive more awards?
Title: Chicken Cha Cha Cha Passage: Chicken Cha Cha Cha (original German name: "Zicke Zacke Hühnerkacke") is a board game for two to four players from four years onwards. It was designed by Klaus Zoch and self-published. It was illustrated by Doris Matthäus. The game was awarded the special prize for children's games in the Spiel des Jahres competition in 1998. Title: RoboRally Passage: RoboRally is a board game originally published in 1994 by Wizards of the Coast (WotC). It was designed in 1985 by Richard Garfield, who would later create the card game "". The game and its expansions received a total of four Origins Awards. "RoboRally" was rereleased in July 2005 under the Avalon Hill label, and again in 2016 by Wizards of the Coast. Title: Cha Cha de Amor Passage: Cha Cha de Amor is an album consisting of the last tracks recorded by Dean Martin for Capitol Records, released in 1962. After recording these sessions, Martin joined Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records label. This album's songs were recorded between December 18 and December 20 of 1961. "Cha Cha de Amor" was released on November 5, 1962 (see 1962 in music). The backing orchestra was conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle. The album consists of twelve songs built upon an "authentic Afro-Cuban rhythm section." Title: Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha Passage: "Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha" (originally released as "Everybody Likes to Cha Cha Cha") is a song by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, released in January 1959. The song was one of Cooke's biggest successes on "Billboard"'s Hot R&B Sides chart, peaking at number two; the song also charted at number 31 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. Title: Cha Cha Twist Passage: "Cha Cha Twist" is a 1960 song by Brice Coefield. A song called Cha Cha Twist was also recorded by Connie Francis in 1962 on MGM, and by Paul Gallis on Heartbreak Records. Title: Cha Cha Cha Films Passage: Cha Cha Cha Films (Spanish: Cha Cha Chá Producciones ) is a film production company founded by Alfonso Cuarón, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Guillermo del Toro. The first film released under the Cha Cha Cha banner was "Rudo y Cursi", which the three partners produced but did not direct. Title: Cha Cha Cha Township Passage: Cha Cha Cha Township or simply known as Cha Cha Cha is a rural shopping centre in Shurugwi Rural Areas, 24 km South East of Shurugwi along the Beit Bridge road and 60 km from Gweru. The tarred road from 12 km before Shurugwi was constructed by a Chinese company called China-Gansui making it one of the best located rural shopping centres in Zimbabwe, therefore it can not be considered a remote area. It is relatively below standards with potholes and experienced sinking in some stages. It was heavily affected by the floods during the summer of 2000. Title: Cha Cha (film) Passage: Cha Cha is a 1979 Dutch film written by Herman Brood and directed by Herbert Curiel. It stars Herman Brood, Nina Hagen, Lene Lovich and Les Chappell. Released on December 13, 1979, the film is a story of a bank robber who is trying to change his life and become a rock star. It takes place in Amsterdam's punk and new wave scene. All characters in the film have the same names as the actors. "Cha Cha" features musical performances by the main actors. The soundtrack for the film was released by CBS and Ariola Records. Title: Indépendance Cha Cha Passage: "Indépendance Cha Cha" (French; "Independence cha cha") was a song performed by Joseph Kabasele (best known by his stage name, "Le Grand Kallé") from the group "L'African Jazz" in the popular African Rumba style. The song has been described as "Kabasele's most memorable song" and one of the first Pan-African hits. Title: Cha Cha (soundtrack) Passage: Cha Cha is the soundtrack to the 1979 Dutch film "Cha Cha", written by Herman Brood and directed by Herbert Curiel. It features songs by Herman Brood and his band The Wild Romance, Nina Hagen, Lene Lovich, Les Chappell, and others.
RoboRally
Chicken Cha Cha Cha
RoboRally
Are Val Avery and Sylva Kelegian both actors?
Title: Val Avery Passage: Val Avery (July 14, 1924 – December 12, 2009), born Sebouh Der Abrahamian, was an American character actor who appeared in hundreds of movies and television shows. In a career that spanned 50 years, Avery appeared in over 100 films and had appearances in over 300 television series. Title: Sylva Kelegian Passage: Sylva Kelegian (born February 22, 1962) is an Armenian-American actress. Title: Armstrong's Theatre of Today Passage: The announcers were George Bryan and Tom Shirley. The program opened with Bryan reporting the news, followed by Hollywood film actors in original dramas. Ira Avery and Al Ward directed with Avery producing. James Rinaldi provided the special effects. Commercials were read by the Armstrong Quaker Girl (Elizabeth Reller, Julie Conway). Title: 100 Centre Street Passage: 100 Centre Street is an American legal drama created by Sidney Lumet and starring Alan Arkin, Val Avery, Bobby Cannavale, Joel de la Fuente and Paula Devicq. Title: Jerky Turkey Passage: Jerky Turkey is an animated theatrical short, directed by Tex Avery, released on April 7, 1945 by MGM. The story for this cartoon was written by Heck Allen, the music by Scott Bradley, and the animation was done by Preston Blair, Ed Love and Ray Abrams. Voices were provided by radio actors Harry Lang, who appeared on the Cisco Kid, and Leone LeDoux, who specialised in baby cries. Title: Harold Russell Passage: Harold John Avery Russell (January 14, 1914 – January 29, 2002) was a Canadian-American World War II veteran who became one of only two non-professional actors to win an Academy Award for acting (the other being Haing S. Ngor). Russell also has the distinction of being the only performer to sell his Oscar award at auction. Title: Scott McNeil Passage: Scott McNeil (born 15 September 1962) is an Australian-born Canadian actor and voice actor. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. One of the most well-known Canadian voice actors of all time, McNeil has provided voices to many characters in animated shows, most notably "The Wacky World of Tex Avery", "ReBoot", "", "Storm Hawks", "Dragon Ball Z", "Mobile Suit Gundam Wing", "InuYasha", "Ranma ½", "Fullmetal Alchemist", "", and "League of Super Evil". He has done live action work as well. Title: Desires of the Heart (2013 film) Passage: Desires of the Heart is a 2013 English independent film directed by James Kicklighter and co-directed in India with Rajesh Rathi. It stars Hollywood actors Val Lauren, Alicia Minshew alongside Bollywood actors Harsh Mayar and Gulshan Grover. The film began production in 2012 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. and was later shot in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. Title: ToonHeads Passage: ToonHeads is an American animation anthology series consisting of Hanna-Barbera, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Bros. and "Popeye" cartoon shorts, with background information and trivia, prominently about animators and voice actors like: Mel Blanc, Tex Avery, Hugh Harman, Rudy Ising, David H. DePatie, Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, and Daws Butler. The program was narrated by Leslie Fram and Don Kennedy. Every half-hour episode would have a different theme, including one series of episodes in 1996 featuring the long-unseen "Nudnik" shorts. Title: 5th Africa Movie Academy Awards Passage: The 5th Africa Movie Academy Awards ceremony was held on April 4, 2009 at the Gloryland Cultural Center in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria, to honor the best African films of 2008. It was broadcast live on Nigerian national television. Africa Movie Academy Award winner Kate Henshaw-Nuttal and Nigerian stand-up comedian Julius Agwu hosted the ceremony. Numerous celebrities graced the event, including Timipre Sylva (the Governor of Bayelsa State) and Nollywood actresses and actors. Special guests were Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker and Hollywood actor Danny Glover.
yes
Val Avery
Sylva Kelegian
Which man was a comedian, Harry Stephen Keeler or Bob Monkhouse?
Title: Harry Stephen Keeler Passage: Harry Stephen Keeler (November 3, 1890 – January 22, 1967) was a prolific but little-known American author of mysteries and science fiction. Title: Bob Monkhouse Passage: Robert Alan "Bob" Monkhouse, OBE (1 June 1928 – 29 December 2003) was an English entertainer and comedian. Title: The Golden Shot Passage: The Golden Shot was a British television game show produced by ATV for ITV between 1 July 1967 and 13 April 1975, based on the German TV show "Der goldene Schuß". It is most commonly associated with host Bob Monkhouse, though, three other presenters also hosted the show during its lifetime. Hostess Anne Aston was on hand to read out the scores achieved by the contestants, and each month a "Maid of the Month", usually a glamour model of the era, would demonstrate the prizes and announce the contestants. When Bob Monkhouse returned to present the show in 1974, he was joined by co-hostess (to Anne Aston) Wei Wei Wong, recently seen in "The Man with the Golden Gun" and an ex-member of the "Young Generation" and "Second Generation" dance troupes. This was one of the earliest regular appearances by an East Asian woman on British TV. Title: Dentist in the Chair Passage: Dentist in the Chair is a 1960 British comedy film, directed by Don Chaffey and starring Bob Monkhouse, Ronnie Stevens, Eric Barker and Vincent Ball. The screenplay was written by Val Guest, and based on a novel by Matthew Finch. Additional scenes were written by Bob Monkhouse and George Wadmore. Title: The Bob Monkhouse Show Passage: The Bob Monkhouse Show was an entertainment, variety and talk show presented by Bob Monkhouse. Title: The Bob Monkhouse Hour Passage: The Bob Monkhouse Hour was a British televised variety show from 1958 which was fronted by the comedian Bob Monkhouse, and featured musical stars of the day, contemporary comedians, and various other variety acts. Title: The Mysterious Mr. Wong Passage: The Mysterious Mr. Wong is a tongue-in-cheek 1934 mystery film starring Bela Lugosi as a powerful Fu Manchu type criminal mastermind of the Chinatown underworld, and Wallace Ford as a wisecracking reporter. The film is based on Harry Stephen Keeler's 1928 short story "The Strange Adventure of the Twelve Coins of Confucius" one of three stories in Keeler's book "Sing Sing Nights". Despite the name of the title character and being directed by William Nigh, it has no relation to Monogram Pictures later Mr Wong film series. The character of Mr. Wong does not appear in the original story. Title: Celebrity Squares Passage: Celebrity Squares is a British comedy game show based on the American comedy game show "Hollywood Squares". It first ran from 20 July 1975 to 7 July 1979 and was hosted by Bob Monkhouse, then from 8 January 1993 to 3 January 1997 and was also hosted by Monkhouse. Title: My Pal Bob Passage: My Pal Bob was a United Kingdom television sitcom originally shown in ten episodes from 1957 to 1958. Written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, the show starred Bob Monkhouse and narrated by Denis Goodwin. All recording of the episodes was thought be destroyed until it was discovered that Monkhouse had kept a number episodes from shows including "My Pal Bob" in his own private archive. Title: Sing Sing Nights (film) Passage: Sing Sing Nights is a 1934 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins, based on the 1927 novel by American Author Harry Stephen Keeler (Hutchinson 1927, Dutton 1928, Ward & Lock 1929).
Robert Alan "Bob" Monkhouse
Harry Stephen Keeler
Bob Monkhouse
Strandloper was based on the story about an English convict who was transported to what country?
Title: William Buckley (convict) Passage: William Buckley (178030 January 1856) was an English convict who was transported to Australia, escaped, was given up for dead, and lived in an Aboriginal community for many years. Title: Strandloper (novel) Passage: Strandloper is a novel by English writer Alan Garner, published in 1996. It is loosely based on the story of a Cheshire labourer, William Buckley. The historical figures of Edward Stanley and John Batman also appear as characters in the novel. Title: James Hasleby Passage: James Hasleby (born 1833, Stamford Lincs UK; died 1903, Northampton, Western Australia), was an English convict transported to Western Australia. He was one of only 37 convicts transported to the colony to overcome the social stigma of convictism to become schoolteachers, and one of only four convicts to be elected a member of a local Education Board. Notably, given his previous conviction at the Old Bailey, in 1893 he was appointed Clerk of the Local Court at Northampton. Title: George Atkinson (convict) Passage: George Atkinson (1764 20 June 1834), also known as George Atkins, was an English convict sent to Australia aboard a ship of the First Fleet. Title: William Sykes (convict) Passage: William Sykes (  1827 – 4 January 1891) was an English convict, transported to Western Australia for manslaughter. Title: Solomon Blay Passage: Solomon Blay (20 January 1816 – 20 August 1897) was an English convict transported to the Australian penal colony of Van Diemen's Land (present-day Tasmania). Once his sentence was served, he gained notoriety as a hangman in Hobart, and is believed to have hanged over 200 people in the course of a long career spanning from 1840 to 1891. This made him the longest serving hangman in the British Empire. Title: John Guard Passage: John 'Jacky' Guard (ca. 1791/92 – 1857) was an English convict sent to Australia who was one of the first European settlers in the South Island of New Zealand, working as a whaler and trader. Title: Mark Jeffrey Passage: Mark Jeffrey (1825-1903) Mark Jeffery (or “Big Mark”) was an English convict who departed England on the 12th of December 1849 and arrived in Australia on the 30th of April 1850. Mark Jeffery was described as “A terror to those in authority. He always fought against injustice…”. Title: Ruth Bowyer Passage: Ruth Bowyer (c. 1761 – 5 June 1788), also known as Ruth Baldwin, was an English convict sent to Australia aboard a ship of the First Fleet. Convicted in 1786 for the theft of five spoons from a Surrey hotel, she was sentenced to seven years transportation but died two years later and was buried beside the shore of Sydney Cove. Title: Bathurst rebellion Passage: The Bathurst rebellion of 1830 was an outbreak of bushranging near Bathurst in the British colony of New South Wales, Australia, involving a group of escaped convicts who ransacked villages and engaged in shootouts between October and November of that year. Led by 25-year-old English convict Ralph Entwistle, the group, known as the Ribon Gang, numbered up to 130 men at its peak, making it the largest convict uprising in New South Wales history since the Castle Hill convict rebellion of 1804.
Australia
Strandloper (novel)
William Buckley (convict)
Love in the Moonlight starred what South Korean actor who is the leader and vocalist of the South Korean boy group B1A4 under WM Entertainment?
Title: Love in the Moonlight Passage: Love in the Moonlight () is a South Korean television series starring Park Bo-gum and Kim Yoo-jung with Jinyoung, Chae Soo-bin and Kwak Dong-yeon. It is a coming-of-age story and youth romance set during 19th-century Joseon Dynasty based on the novel "" which was first serialized on Naver in 2013 and consequently published as a five-part series of books in 2015. It aired every Monday and Tuesday from August 22, 2016 until October 18, 2016 on KBS2 at 22:00 (KST) for 18 episodes. Title: Jung Jin-young (singer) Passage: Jung Jin-young (Hangul: 정진영 ; born November 18, 1991), professionally known as Jinyoung, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He is the leader and vocalist of the South Korean boy group B1A4 under WM Entertainment, and has also gained recognition with the television series "Love in the Moonlight" (2016). Title: In the Wind (EP) Passage: In the Wind is the third mini-album played by the South Korean boy band B1A4 and was released by WM Entertainment on November 12, 2012. The track "Tried to Walk" was used as the lead single of the EP. Title: Sandeul Passage: Lee Jung-hwan (; born March 20, 1992), better known by his stage name Sandeul (Hangul: 산들) is a South Korean singer. He is a member of the South Korean boy group B1A4, that debuted on April 23, 2011. He debuted as a solo artist on October 4, 2016. Title: What's Happening? (EP) Passage: What's Happening? is the fourth mini-album recorded by the South Korean boy band B1A4, which was released by WM Entertainment on May 6, 2013. The track "What's Happening?" (also known as "What's Going On?") was used as the lead single of the album. The song "What's Happening(이게 무슨 일이야) took the first rank on the ground wave in Korea, May, 2013. Title: Ignition (B1A4 album) Passage: Ignition is the first full-length album released by B1A4 under WM Entertainment. The album was released on March 14, 2012 by WM Entertainment and their distributing label Pony Canyon Korea. The album spawned 2 singles namely "This Time Is Over" and "Baby I'm Sorry" which is the title track written and composed by the group's leader Jinyoung. A special edition of the album was released on May 24, 2012. Title: CNU (singer) Passage: Shin Dong-woo (born June 16, 1991), better known by his stage name CNU, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is best known for being a member of the South Korean boy group B1A4. In 2012, he appeared in the KBS sitcom "Sent From Heaven". Title: Sweet Girl (EP) Passage: Sweet Girl is the sixth mini-album released by B1A4 under WM Entertainment. The album was released on August 10, 2015 by WM Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. The title song of the album, "Sweet Girl", along with the other songs, was produced by leader Jinyoung. CNU also produced one song in the album called "Love is Magic". B1A4 won a trophy with "Sweet Girl" on the August 19 episode of MBC Every1 Show Champion and earned the title of the tenth most watched music video in America for August by Billboard. Title: Gongchan Passage: Gong Chan-sik (born August 14, 1993), better known by his stage name Gongchan, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is a member of the South Korean boy group B1A4. Title: Baro (singer) Passage: Cha Sun-woo (born September 5, 1992), better known by his stage name Baro, is a South Korean singer, rapper, and actor. He is the main rapper of South Korean boy group B1A4 and debuted alongside with the group on the stage of MBC "Show! Music Core" on April 23, 2011. He made his acting debut through the hit 2013 cable drama "Reply 1994" and additionally received critical acclaim for his role in the 2014 drama "God's Gift - 14 Days". Baro won 12 medals in Idol Star Athletics Championships with 3 golds, 7 silvers and 2 bronzes.
Jung Jin-young
Love in the Moonlight
Jung Jin-young (singer)
What was the population in the 2010 census of the township in which Egon Hostovský died?
Title: Montclair, New Jersey Passage: Montclair ( or ) is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 37,669, reflecting a decline of 1,308 (-3.4%) from the 38,977 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,248 (+3.3%) from the 37,729 counted in the 1990 Census. s of 2010 , it was the 60th-most-populous municipality in New Jersey. Title: Egon Hostovský Passage: Egon Hostovský (23 April 1908, Hronov – 7 May 1973, Montclair), was a Czech writer. He was related to the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. Hostovský described Zweig as "a very distant relative"; some sources describe them as cousins.
37,669
Egon Hostovský
Montclair, New Jersey
Who is the Kenyan woman born in 1985 coached by Wes Kittley?
Title: Sally Kipyego Passage: Sally Jepkosgei Kipyego (born 19 December 1985) is a Kenyan long- and middle-distance runner. She was the silver medallist in the 10,000 metres at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics and the silver medalist in the same race at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. She has a personal record of 30:38.35 minutes for that event and her 5000 metres best of 14:30.42 minutes makes her the second fastest Kenyan woman for the distance. Title: Wes Kittley Passage: Wes Kittley (born in Rule, Texas) is the current head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders men's and women's track and field teams. He has produced several national champions and Olympians in Sally Kipyego and Kennedy Kithuka. Title: Nyiva Mwendwa Passage: Winfred Nyiva Mwendwa is a Kenyan politician. She was the first Kenyan woman to serve as a cabinet minister. Title: Mekatilili Wa Menza Passage: Mnyazi wa Menza (Mekatilili Wa Menza) (or Makatilili) was a Kenyan woman leader, who led the Giriama people in a rebellion against the British Colonial Administration and policies actively in 1913 – 1914. She became Mekatilili after the birth of her first son Katilili. The prefix 'me' in Mijikenda languages stands for 'mother of'. She is considered a prophetess among the Giriama. The Giriama people are a subgroup of Mijikenda peoples who inhabit the Kenyan coast; they had sacred dwelling places called kayas, located in forested areas, one of which the British Colonial Administration destroyed by dynamiting it in 1914. This was Kaya Fungo. Title: Irene Jerotich Kosgei Passage: Irene Jerotich Kosgei (born 8 September 1974) is a Kenyan long-distance runner who specialises in the marathon. Her first victory over the distance came at the Nairobi Marathon in 2006 and she won the race again in 2010 with a course record and personal best time of 2:28:47. She became the first Kenyan woman to win the Commonwealth marathon title at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. Title: Kenya at the 1980 Summer Paralympics Passage: Kenya competed at the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Arnhem, Netherlands. The seventeen member strong tem competed in athletics, weightlifting, lawn bowls and table tennis, claiming a gold medal and two silver medals. Lucy Wanjiru 's gold in the Women's Javelin 3 event was the first gold earned by a Kenyan woman at the Paralympic Games. Title: Pamela Jelimo Passage: Pamela Jelimo (born 5 December 1989) is a Kenyan middle-distance runner, specialising in the 800 metres. She won the gold medal in this event at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing at the age of 18. She is the first Kenyan woman to win an Olympic gold medal and also the first Kenyan to win the Golden League Jackpot. She holds both the 800 m world junior record and the senior African record over the same distance. Jelimo is also one of the youngest women to win an Olympic gold medal for Kenya. Title: Pauline Konga Passage: Pauline Konga (born 10 April 1970) is a retired Kenyan long-distance runner. At the 1996 Summer Olympics she won the silver medal in the 5000 metres, making her the first Kenyan woman to win an Olympic medal. Title: Gil Roberts Passage: Gil Roberts (born March 15, 1989) is an American athlete who specializes in the 200 m and 400 m. He competed for Texas Tech under coach Wes Kittley at the NCAA level. He was a member of the USA team that won the gold medal in the Men's 4×400 metres relay at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships. Roberts won the 2014 US Outdoor championship in 44.53 on June 28 in Sacramento, California. Title: Kennedy Kithuka Passage: Kennedy Kithuka (born June 4, 1989 in Thika, Kenya) is a Kenyan cross country runner and Track for Texas Tech under head coach Wes Kittley.
Sally Kipyego
Wes Kittley
Sally Kipyego
Vitim Airport is a public use airport built in Vitim, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia during World War II for the Alaska-Siberian (ALSIB) air route used to ferry which policy aircraft, formally titled "An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States?
Title: Vitim Airport Passage: Vitim Airport is a public use airport built in Vitim, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia during World War II for the Alaska-Siberian (ALSIB) air route used to ferry American Lend-Lease aircraft to the Eastern Front. Title: Lend-Lease Passage: The Lend-Lease policy, formally titled "An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States", (Pub.L. 77–11 , , 55 Stat. 31 , enacted 11, 1941 ) was a program under which the United States supplied Free France, the United Kingdom, the Republic of China, and later the Soviet Union and other Allied nations with food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945. This included warships and warplanes, along with other weaponry. It was signed into law on March 11, 1941 and ended in September 1945. In general the aid was free, although some hardware, such as ships, were returned after the war. In return, the U.S. was given leases on army and naval bases in Allied territory during the war. Canada operated a similar smaller program under a different name. Title: Olenyok Airport Passage: Olenyok Airport (IATA: ONK, ICAO: UERO) is a public use airport in Olenyok, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia. Title: ALSIB Passage: ALSIB (or the Northern Trace) was the Soviet Union portion of the Alaska-Siberian air road receiving Lend-Lease aircraft from the Northwest Staging Route. Aircraft manufactured in the United States were flown over this route for World War II combat service on the Eastern Front. Title: Northwest Staging Route Passage: The Northwest Staging Route was a series of airstrips, airport and radio ranging stations built in Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon and Alaska during World War II. It extended into the Soviet Union as the ALSIB (ALaska-SIBerian air road). Title: Bodaybo Airport Passage: Bodaybo Airport (IATA: ODO, ICAO: UIKB) is a regional airport built in Bodaybo, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia during World War II for the Alaska-Siberian (ALSIB) air route used to ferry American Lend-Lease aircraft to the Eastern Front. Title: Krasnoyarsk Northeast Passage: Krasnoyarsk Northeast was an air base in Russia located 4 km northeast of Krasnoyarsk. The airfield was the western end of the ALSIB Alaska-Siberia air route for Lend-Lease aircraft during World War II including Bell P-39 Airacobras and North American B-25 Mitchells. The former airfield has been converted into apartment complexes. There was an Antonov An-2 maintenance facility, which is now gone. It was a utilitarian airfield with An-2, An-24, and An-6 aircraft, probably now based at Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport. Title: South Pacific air ferry route in World War II Passage: The South Pacific air ferry route was initially established in the 1920s to ferry United States Army Air Service aircraft to the Philippines. As the Japanese threat in the Far East increased in 1940, General Douglas MacArthur planned that in the event of war, the United States Army Air Corps would play a major role in defending the Philippines. The reinforcement by the Air Corps of forces in the Philippines, and later Allied forces in Australia, became the basis for developing the South Pacific air ferry route used during World War II. Title: Kirensk Airport Passage: Kirensk Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Киренск ) (IATA: KCK, ICAO: UIKK) is an airport in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia located 3 km west of Kirensk. It handles small transport aircraft. This airfield was part of the Yakutsk-Kirensk-Krasnoyarsk leg of the World War II Lend-Lease program Alaska-Siberian (ALSIB) air route. Title: Zyryanka West Airport Passage: Zyryanka West Airport is an airport in Russia, located 8 km west of Zyryanka, Verkhnekolymsky District in the Sakha Republic of Russia. It was built during World War II for the Alaska-Siberian (ALSIB) air route used to ferry American Lend-Lease aircraft to the Eastern Front.
Lend-Lease
Vitim Airport
Lend-Lease
Which has more species, Ribes or Copiapoa?
Title: Ribes Passage: Ribes is a genus of about 150 known species of flowering plants native throughout the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It is usually treated as the only genus in the family Grossulariaceae, but a few taxonomists place the gooseberry species in a separate genus of "Grossularia". Title: Copiapoa Passage: Copiapoa is a genus of cacti from the dry coastal deserts, particularly the Atacama Desert, of northern Chile. It comprises about 26 species. These species vary in form from spherical to slightly columnar and in color from a brownish to blue-green body. Title: Ribes colandina Passage: Ribes colandina is a species of currant found only in Perú. "Ribes colandina" differs from "Ribes andicola" in uniformly dark red flowers (petals red, not orange-yellow as in "R. andicola"), black instead of yellow fruits and wider, more deeply lobed leaves. Title: Ribes sanchezii Passage: Ribes sanchezii is a species of currant, named after Peruvian botanist Isidoro Sánchez Vega of Cajamarca. This species of "Ribes" is distinct form both "R. andicola" and "R. colandina" because of its ovate to elliptical leaves with a very poorly developed lateral lobe and its aberrant indument. The two latter species have leaves with pubescence on both the adaxial and abaxial surface and the adaxial leaf surface is matt green, whereas "R. sanchezii" has a shiny dark green upper leaf surface and pubescence abaxially restricted to the primary and secondary veins. "Ribes sanchezii" also has strongly resupinate fruits, whereas the fruits of "R. andicola" and "R. colandina" are pendulous. Title: Jostaberry Passage: The jostaberry is a complex-cross fruit bush in the "Ribes" genus, involving three original species, the black currant "R. nigrum", the North American coastal black gooseberry "R. divaricatum", and the European gooseberry "R. uva-crispa". It is similar to "Ribes × culverwellii", the Jochelbeere, which is descended from just two of these species, "R. nigrum" and "R. uva-crispa". Title: Rheum ribes Passage: Rheum ribes, the Syrian rhubarb or currant-fruited rhubarb, rhubarb-currant, warted-leaved rhubarb, warty-leaved rhubarb, rhubarb of Babilonia is an edible wild rhubarb species in the genus "Rheum". It grows between 1000 and 4000 m on dunite rocks, among stones and slopes, and is distributed in the temperate and subtropical regions of the world, chiefly in Western Asia (Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia) to Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Syrian rhubarb a partially commercial vegetable collected from the nature in Eastern and Southern Anatolia, Northern Iraq and partly Northwestern Iran in early spring. "Rheum ribes" is considered as a valuable medicinal species in herbal medicine. Title: Copiapoa atacamensis Passage: Copiapoa atacamensis is a species of cactus from the Atacama Desert in the province of Antofagasta in northern Chile. Its relationship with other species of "Copiapoa", such as "C. calderana", are unclear as of April 2012 . Title: Ribes aureum Passage: Ribes aureum, known by the common names golden currant, clove currant, pruterberry and buffalo currant, is a species in the genus "Ribes". It is native to Canada, most of the United States (except the southeast) and northern Mexico. The variety "Ribes aureum" var. "villosum" is sometimes considered a full species, Title: Gooseberry Passage: The gooseberry ( or (American and northern British) or (southern British)), with scientific names Ribes uva-crispa (and syn. Ribes grossularia), is a species of "Ribes" (which also includes the currants). Title: Copiapoa cinerea Passage: Copiapoa cinerea is a species of the genus "Copiapoa" in the family of Cactaceae. The epithet "cinerea" comes from the Latin word for ash, by reference to the colour of the epidermis.
Ribes
Ribes
Copiapoa
What role do both Jan de Bont and Fatih Akin share?
Title: Jan de Bont Passage: Jan de Bont (born 22 October 1943) is a Dutch cinematographer, director and film producer. He is widely known for directing the 1994 action film "Speed" starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock and the disaster film "Twister". As a director of photography, he has shot numerous blockbusters and genre films, including "Cujo, Flesh and Blood, Die Hard, The Hunt for Red October" and "Basic Instinct." Title: Fatih Akin Passage: Fatih Akin (Turkish: "Fatih Akın" , born 25 August 1973) is a German film director, screenwriter and producer. He is of Turkish descent. Title: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life Passage: Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life is a 2003 action adventure film based on the "Tomb Raider" video game series. Angelina Jolie stars as the titular Lara Croft character, and supporting roles include Gerard Butler, Ciarán Hinds, Chris Barrie, Noah Taylor, Til Schweiger, Djimon Hounsou, and Simon Yam. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan, the film was directed by Jan de Bont and is a sequel to the 2001 film "". Title: Turkish Delight (1973 film) Passage: Turkish Delight (Dutch: Turks fruit ) is a 1973 Dutch film directed by Paul Verhoeven and filmed by Jan de Bont. The film is a love story of an artist and a young woman, starring Rutger Hauer and Monique van de Ven. The story is based on the novel "Turks fruit" by Jan Wolkers. Title: Nema aviona za Zagreb Passage: Nema aviona za Zagreb ("There Is No Plane to Zagreb") is a 2012 Dutch film by Louis van Gasteren. The film is a retrospective of events in the director's life from 1964 to 1969, filmed by him in that period and reflected on from his vantage point over 40 years later at the age of 90. It is also Jan de Bont's first film credit as cinematographer since 1992's "Basic Instinct". Title: Rene Daalder Passage: Rene Daalder (born René Daalder in 1944 on Texel, North Holland, sometimes credited as Renee Daalder) is a Dutch writer and director. He lives in Los Angeles. Originally a protégé of Russ Meyer, Daalder has worked with Jan de Bont, Frans Bromet, and Rem Koolhaas. Title: The Haunting (1999 film) Passage: The Haunting is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by Jan de Bont. The film is a remake of the psychological horror film of the same name. Both of them are based on the 1959 novel, "The Haunting of Hill House" by Shirley Jackson. "The Haunting" stars Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Owen Wilson and Lili Taylor. It was released in the United States on July 23, 1999. Title: Speed 2: Cruise Control Passage: Speed 2: Cruise Control is a 1997 American disaster thriller film, and a sequel to "Speed" (1994). It was produced and directed by Jan de Bont, and written by Randall McCormick and Jeff Nathanson, based on a story by De Bont and McCormick. Sandra Bullock stars in the film, reprising her role from "Speed", while Jason Patric and Willem Dafoe co-star. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on June 13, 1997. Title: Twister (1996 film) Passage: Twister is a 1996 American disaster film starring Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt as storm chasers researching tornadoes. It was directed by Jan de Bont from a screenplay by Michael Crichton and Anne-Marie Martin. Its executive producers were Steven Spielberg, Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Gerald R. Molen. "Twister" was the second-highest-grossing film of 1996 domestically, with an estimated 54,688,100 tickets sold in the US. Title: Talula Passage: "Talula" is a song by Tori Amos, released as the second single from her 1996 album "Boys For Pele". It reached #22 on the UK Singles Chart and appears in the Jan de Bont film "Twister".
director
Jan de Bont
Fatih Akin
Which genus, Shortia or Schizophragma, has more species?
Title: Shortia Passage: Shortia is a small genus of subshrubs or perennial herbs in the family Diapensiaceae. There are five species, four in Asia and one in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern North America. They are found in mountainous areas, generally from 1000 – elevation. All have restricted ranges and are generally considered rare. Three of the species, "S. galacifolia", "S. soldanelloides", and "S. uniflora" are often cultivated. The genus was by Asa Gray named after botanist Charles Wilkins Short. In Gray's diary entry for April 8, 1839, he named the genus after Charles Wilkins Short because the plant was native to America in a region close to where Short lived, which was Kentucky. Short and Gray never met but they corresponded with one another frequently. Short never saw a live nor dried specimen of his namesake genus. Title: Schizophragma Passage: Schizophragma (hydrangea vine) is a genus of four species of flowering plants in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to moist woodland in Asia, from the Himalayas east to Taiwan and Japan. They are vigorous, hardy deciduous lianas growing to 12 m , cultivated for their showy flower heads borne in mid- to late summer, resembling those of the related lacecap hydrangeas. Title: Diapensiaceae Passage: Diapensiaceae is a small family of flowering plants, comprising 12 species in five genera. Three of the genera, "Berneuxia", "Galax", and "Pyxidanthera", contain only a single species. The Asian species of "Shortia" were formerly separated as the genus "Schizocodon", and some authors still recognize "S. soldanelloides" under that name. Another genus, "Diplarche", was included in the family by some authors but is now regarded as a member of Ericaceae.
Shortia
Shortia
Schizophragma
In what county is the installation of which Popponesset Firing Range was a satellite range located?
Title: Popponesset Firing Range Passage: The Popponesset Firing Range was a firing range of the United States Army located in Mashpee, Massachusetts. It was active from 1941 to 1942, and was dismantled after its use was ended. It was a satellite range of nearby Camp Edwards. Title: Camp Edwards Passage: Camp Edwards is a United States military training installation which is located in western Barnstable County, Massachusetts. It forms the largest part of Joint Base Cape Cod, which also includes Otis Air National Guard Base and Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod. It was named after Major General Clarence Edwards. It is home to the 3rd Battalion, 126th Aviation. Title: Dynamo Shooting Range Passage: The Dynamo Shooting Range is a firing range located in Mytishchi in the then Eastern Planning Zone of Moscow, Russia. Constructed in 1957 and renovated in 1979, it hosted the shooting and the shooting part of the modern pentathlon events for the 1980 Summer Olympics. Title: Umberto I Shooting Range Passage: The Umberto I Shooting Range is a firing range located in the Lazio region west of Rome, Italy. For the 1960 Summer Olympics, it hosted the pistol and rifle shooting, and the shooting part of the modern pentathlon events. Title: Scorton Neck Firing Range Passage: The Scorton Neck Firing Range was a firing range of the United States Army located in Sandwich, Massachusetts. It was active from 1941 to 1942, and was dismantled in 1946. It was a satellite range of nearby Camp Edwards. Title: Olympic Shooting Range, L'Acadie Passage: The Olympic Shooting Range, L'Acadie was a temporary firing range located in L'Acadie, Quebec. For the 1976 Summer Olympics held in neighboring Montreal, it hosted the shooting and the shooting part of the modern pentathlon events. Title: Field Firing Range of Alcochete Passage: The Field Firing Range of Alcochete (Portuguese: "Campo de Tiro de Alcochete" , CTA) is a military firing and bombing range located in Alcochete, in Setúbal, Portugal, and is (since 1993), a unit of the Portuguese Air Force (PoAF). It covers 7,539 hectares and provides the PoAF and other branches of the Portuguese Armed Forces, national law enforcement agencies and defense industries, with the necessary space and safety to execute exercises, training and testing involving live ammunition and weapon systems. Title: Tokorozawa Shooting Range Passage: The Tokorozawa Shooting Range is a firing range located in Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan. It hosted the trap shooting part of the shooting events for the 1964 Summer Olympics in neighboring Tokyo. Title: NATO Missile Firing Installation Passage: The NATO Missile Firing Installation or NAMFI (Greek: Πεδίο Βολής Κρήτης , "Crete Firing Range") is an extensive missile firing range located at Souda Bay on the island of Crete, Greece. Title: Taenung International Shooting Range Passage: The Taenung International Shooting Range is a firing range located in Seoul, South Korea. Constructed in 1972, it hosted the ISSF World Shooting Championships (then the UIT World Shooting Championships) in 1978, the first time an international sporting event of this magnitude took place in the country. It was renovated in 1987-8 before the Olympics to comply with International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF, then UIT) standards. The venue hosted the shooting and the shooting portion of the modern pentathlon events for the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Barnstable County
Popponesset Firing Range
Camp Edwards
what is similar about John Farrow and Richard Attenborough?
Title: John Farrow Passage: John Villiers Farrow, KGCHS (10 February 190427 January 1963) was an Australian-American film director, producer and screenwriter. In 1957, he won the Academy Award for Best Writing/Best Screenplay for "Around the World in Eighty Days" and in 1942 he was nominated as Best Director for "Wake Island". He had seven children by his wife, actress Maureen O'Sullivan, including actress Mia Farrow. Title: Richard Attenborough Passage: Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} ( ; 29 August 1923 – 24 August 2014) was an English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and politician. He was the President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Attenborough joined the Royal Air Force during World War II and served in the film unit. He went on several bombing raids over Europe and filmed action from the rear gunner's position. Title: John Paul Jones (film) Passage: John Paul Jones is a Technicolor 1959 biographical epic film in Technirama about John Paul Jones. The film, shot in Spain, was made by Samuel Bronston Productions and released by Warner Bros. It was directed by John Farrow and produced by Samuel Bronston from a screenplay by John Farrow, Ben Hecht, and Jesse Lasky Jr. from the story "Nor'wester" by Clements Ripley. The music score was by Max Steiner, the cinematography by Michel Kelber. It was the final film directed by Farrow. Title: Ride, Vaquero! Passage: Ride, Vaquero! is a 1953 western film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). It was directed by John Farrow and produced by Stephen Ames from a screenplay by Frank Fenton and John Farrow. The music score was by Bronislau Kaper and the cinematography by Robert Surtees. Title: Prudence Farrow Passage: Prudence Anne Villiers Farrow Bruns (born January 20, 1948) is an American author, meditation teacher, and film producer. She is the daughter of film director John Farrow and actress Maureen O'Sullivan, and the younger sister of actress Mia Farrow. She is the subject of the Beatles song "Dear Prudence". Title: Ronan Farrow Passage: Satchel Ronan O'Sullivan Farrow (born December 19, 1987) is an American activist, journalist, lawyer, and former U.S. government advisor. He is the son of actress Mia Farrow and filmmaker Woody Allen. He is also the grandson of Australian director John Farrow and Irish actress Maureen O'Sullivan. Title: Guns at Batasi Passage: Guns at Batasi is a 1964 British drama film starring Richard Attenborough, Jack Hawkins, Flora Robson, John Leyton and Mia Farrow. The film was based on the 1962 novel "The Siege of Battersea" by Robert Holles and was directed by John Guillermin. Although the action is set in an overseas colonial military outpost during the last days of the British Empire in East Africa, the production was made at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. Title: Gerald Sim Passage: Gerald Grant Sim (4 June 1925 – 11 December 2014) was an English television and film actor who is perhaps best known for playing the Rector in "To the Manor Born". He was the younger brother of the actress Sheila Sim and brother-in-law of the actor/director Richard Attenborough. In August 2013, on Richard Attenborough's 90th birthday, it was reported that he was living in a care home for entertainers with his sister in the next room and his brother-in-law on the other side. He died on 11 December 2014. Title: Tom Attenborough Passage: Tom Attenborough (born 13 October 1986) is an English theatre director. He is the son of theatre director Michael Attenborough and the grandson of the late film actor and director Richard Attenborough. Title: Comet Over Broadway Passage: Comet over Broadway (1938) is an American film starring Kay Francis and released by Warner Brothers. John Farrow stepped in as director when Busby Berkeley became ill, but Farrow was uncredited on the film.
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John Farrow
Richard Attenborough
What city did James Mathew Barrie move to and where William Robertson edited The bookman?
Title: The Bookman (London) Passage: The Bookman was a monthly magazine published in London from 1891 until 1934 by Hodder & Stoughton. It was a catalogue of the current publications that also contained reviews, advertising and illustrations. William Robertson Nicoll, Arthur St. John Adcock and Hugh Ross Williamson were editors. Contributors included G. K. Chesterton, Walter Pater, Gertrude Atherton, Guy Thorne, J. M. Barrie, Edward Thomas, W.B. Yeats, Arthur Ransome, M.R. James and Samuel Beckett. Title: J. M. Barrie Passage: Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} ( ; 9 May 1860 19 June 1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright, best remembered today as the creator of Peter Pan. He was born and educated in Scotland but moved to London, where he wrote a number of successful novels and plays. There he met the Llewelyn Davies boys, who inspired him to write about a baby boy who has magical adventures in Kensington Gardens (included in "The Little White Bird"), then to write "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", a "fairy play" about an ageless boy and an ordinary girl named Wendy who have adventures in the fantasy setting of Neverland. Title: David Mathew (bishop) Passage: David James Mathew (15 January 1902 - 12 December 1975) was an English Roman Catholic bishop and historian. Title: Robertson Island Passage: Robertson Island is an ice-covered island, 21 km long in a northwest-southeast direction and 10 km wide, lying at the east end of the Seal Nunataks off the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Captain Carl Anton Larsen discovered Robertson Island from the "Jason" on December 9, 1893. Curious to find out if the volcano was active he skied to the top from the north side of the island, later naming it Mt. Christensen after his longtime partner and majority owner of the "Jason", Christen Christensen. Larsen named Robertson Island for William Robertson, co-owner of Woltereck and Robertson. Title: Francis Mathew, 2nd Earl Landaff Passage: Francis James Mathew, 2nd Earl Landaff KP (20 January 1768 – 12 March 1833), styled The Honourable Francis Mathew from 1783 to 1797 and Viscount Mathew from 1797 to 1806, was an Irish peer and politician. Title: James Mathew Passage: James Mathew is an Indian politician from the state of Kerala, and a member of the Legislative Assembly of Kerala. He represents the Taliparamba constituency of Kerala and is a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) political party. He holds a degree in Political Science. Title: Charles James Mathew Passage: Charles James Mathew, CBE, KC (24 October 1872 – 8 January 1923) was a British barrister and Labour politician. He was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Whitechapel and St Georges in the 1922 general election, but died seven weeks later. Title: Sir William Robertson Academy Passage: Sir William Robertson Academy (formerly Sir William Robertson High School) is a coeducational secondary school of around 890 pupils, situated in Welbourn, near Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. Title: Robertson brothers (pastoralists) Passage: The Robertson Brothers, John Holland Robertson ( –1909), William Robertson ( – 24 September 1914) and Robert Robertson (5 November 1846 – 16 December 1928) were pioneer cattle, sheep and horse breeders of South Australia. Title: Montague James Mathew Passage: Lieutenant General Montague James Mathew (18 August 1773 – 19 March 1819) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician, a member of the Irish House of Commons for Ballynakill until 1800 and of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom for County Tipperary from 1806 until his death in 1819.
London
The Bookman (London)
J. M. Barrie
Both Ric Viers and Robert Clouse worked at what occupation?
Title: Robert Clouse Passage: Robert Clouse (March 6, 1928 – February 4, 1997) was an American film director and producer, known primarily for his work in the action/adventure and martial arts genres. He died on February 4, 1997 in Oregon of kidney failure. Title: Ric Viers Passage: Ric Viers (born 1973) is an American sound effects producer. He has also worked as a sound designer, film director, screenwriter, and author. Title: Black Belt Jones Passage: Black Belt Jones is a 1974 American blaxploitation martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and starring Jim Kelly. The main musical theme was performed by funk guitarist Dennis Coffey. Title: The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes Passage: The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes is a 1964 short film directed by Robert Clouse. Teddy Buckner composed the film score. Janee Michelle had her film acting debut in the film. John A. Alonzo, who would later become best known for his camerawork for "Chinatown", served as the cinematographer for "The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes". The film was screened at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Clouse won a Golden Globe Award for the film. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but lost to "". "The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes" was Clouse's second film to be nominated for this award, the first being the 1962 film "The Cadillac". Title: She Ain't You (New Hollow song) Passage: "She Ain't You" is a song by American recording artist/band New Hollow. The song was written and performed by the members of New Hollow, and was produced by Michael J. Clouse and Joe Viers. It initially debuted on Hot AC radio in the United States as an independent release on Monkee Hollow Records. Title: The Amsterdam Kill Passage: The Amsterdam Kill () is a 1977 film directed by Robert Clouse. It stars Robert Mitchum and Richard Egan. Title: Golden Needles Passage: Golden Needles (also released under the title The Chase for the Golden Needles) is a 1974 American action/adventure film starring Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Ashley, Ann Sothern, Jim Kelly, Burgess Meredith, and Roy Chiao. The film was directed by Robert Clouse and shot on location in Hong Kong. Title: Darker than Amber (film) Passage: Darker than Amber is a 1970 film adaptation of John D. MacDonald's mystery/suspense novel, "Darker than Amber". It was directed by Robert Clouse from a screenplay by MacDonald and Ed Waters. It starred Rod Taylor as Travis McGee. "Darker than Amber" and "The Empty Copper Sea" (adapted as the film "Travis McGee" (1983) starring Sam Elliott) remain the only McGee novels adapted to the big screen as of 2017. The film also marked the final onscreen appearance of actress Jane Russell prior to her death in 2011, with the exception of a documentary appearance in 2007. Title: Something Evil Passage: Something Evil is a 1972 horror television movie starring Sandy Dennis, Darren McGavin and Ralph Bellamy. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the screenplay was written by Robert Clouse. Title: The Ultimate Warrior (film) Passage: The Ultimate Warrior is a 1975 science fiction action-adventure film directed by Robert Clouse. One of a series of post-apocalyptic films from the 1960s and 1970s, it is set in post-civilization New York City in 2012 and depicts the struggles of a small enclave of inhabitants attempting to survive in a compound beset with packs of starving pillagers.
film director
Ric Viers
Robert Clouse
On which river is this city that has N'Dolo Airport situated?
Title: Kinshasa Passage: Kinshasa ( ; ] ; formerly Léopoldville (French: "Léopoldville" or Dutch )) is the capital and the largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is situated on the Congo River. Title: N'Dolo Airport Passage: N'Dolo Airport (IATA: NLO, ICAO: FZAB) , also known as Ndolo Airport, is a secondary airport in the city of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, located in the commune of Barumbu near the city center. Title: Filair Passage: Filair is an airline based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its operates from N'Dolo Airport, in Kinshasa. The airline is on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union, as are all airlines regulated by the authorities in the DRC. Title: Business Aviation Passage: Business Aviation (airline) was an airline based in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was established in 1998 and operated scheduled domestic and international services, as well as charter flights and wet-lease services. Its main base was N'Dolo Airport, Kinshasa. In 2007, the airline was shut down. Title: Malift Air Passage: Malift Air was an airline based in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It operated domestic passenger and cargo services from 1995 until 2009. Its main base was N'Dolo Airport, Kinshasa. Title: Air Tropiques Passage: Air Tropiques is an airline based in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It operates domestic, regional and charter flights. Its main base is N'Dolo Airport, Kinshasa. Title: Free Airlines Passage: Free Airlines is an air operator out of N'Dolo Airport, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. Title: 1996 Air Africa crash Passage: The 1996 Air Africa crash occurred on 8 January when an overloaded Air Africa Antonov An-32B aircraft, wet leased from Moscow Airways and bound for Kahemba Airport, overshot the runway at N'Dolo Airport in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo after failing to take off and ploughed into Kinshasa's Simbazikita street market. Though four of the aircraft's six crew survived, 225 fatalities and around 253 serious injuries occurred on the ground. This is the largest number of non-passenger ground fatalities caused by the accidental crash of an aircraft. Title: Air Kasaï Passage: Air Kasaï is an airline with its head office on the property of N'Dolo Airport in Barumbu, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It operates charter services within Africa. Its main base is N'Dolo Airport, Kinshasa. Title: Dolo Airport Passage: Dolo Airport is an airport serving Dolo in Ethiopia.
Congo River
N'Dolo Airport
Kinshasa
Which genus is part of the mallow family; Ferraria or Abelmoschus?
Title: Ferraria Passage: Ferraria is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, native to tropical and southern Africa. They are herbaceous corm-bearing plants growing to 30–45 cm tall. Some species have an unpleasant scent similar to rotting meat and are pollinated by flies, while others have a pleasant scent. The genus name is a tribute to Italian Jesuit Botanist and botanical artist Giovanni Baptista Ferrari. Title: Abelmoschus Passage: Abelmoschus is a genus of about fifteen species of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae, native to tropical Africa, Asia and northern Australia. It was formerly included within "Hibiscus", but is now classified as a distinct genus. Title: Lavatera assurgentiflora Passage: Lavatera assurgentiflora – now classified as Malva assurgentiflora, the island mallow, mission mallow, royal mallow, island tree mallow, malva rosa, is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family. Title: Abelmoschus moschatus Passage: Abelmoschus moschatus (Abelmosk, ambrette seeds, annual hibiscus, Bamia Moschata, Galu Gasturi, muskdana, musk mallow, musk okra, musk seeds, ornamental okra, rose mallow seeds, tropical jewel hibiscus, Yorka okra) is an aromatic and medicinal plant native to India in the Malvaceae family. Title: Modiola Passage: Modiola is a monotypic genus of plants in the mallow family containing the single species Modiola caroliniana, which is known by several common names, including bristly-fruited mallow, Carolina bristlemallow, babosilla, and redflower mallow. It is a creeping perennial which is probably native to South America but which is widely naturalized throughout the tropical and warmer temperate world. Title: Malvaviscus Passage: Malvaviscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. Common names for species in this genus include Turk's cap mallow, wax mallow, sleeping hibiscus, and mazapan. It belongs to a group of genera that differ from the closely related "Hibiscus" in possessing a fruit divided into 5 separate parts (a schizocarp), and having a style surmounted by 10, rather than 5, capitate or capitellate stigmas. Among those genera "Malvaviscus" is distinguished by having auriculate petals and red, fleshy fruits. Title: Abelmoschus crinitus Passage: Abelmoschus crinitus is a species of flowering plant belonging to the Mallow family. It was first described by Nathaniel Wallich in 1830. Title: Malva alcea Passage: Malva alcea (greater musk-mallow, cut-leaved mallow, vervain mallow or hollyhock mallow) is a plant in the mallow family native to southwestern, central and eastern Europe and southwestern Asia, from Spain north to southern Sweden and east to Russia and Turkey. Title: Abelmoschus ficulneus Passage: Abelmoschus ficulneus is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Abelmoschus", family Malvaceae. Commonly known as white wild musk mallow or native rosella, it is fibrous perennial with a woody stem. Its flowers are about an inch in diameter, either pink or white, with a rose center; its leaves are palmate. Title: Abelmoschus manihot Passage: The aibika ("Abelmoschus manihot") is a flowering plant in the mallow family Malvaceae. It was formerly considered a species of "Hibiscus", but is now classified in the genus "Abelmoschus". The plant is also known as the sunset muskmallow, sunset hibiscus, or hibiscus manihot.
Abelmoschus
Ferraria
Abelmoschus
Khorol or Khorlo, is a multi-trick tile-based game played in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Tuva, usually on Lunar New Year's, the Mongolian Lunar New Year, is commonly known as what?
Title: Khorol (game) Passage: Khorol or Khorlo (Mongolian: Хорол or Хорло) is a multi-trick tile-based game played in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Tuva, usually on Lunar New Year's. It is played between two and eight players with four being the most common. The game appeared during Manchu rule (1645-1912). Title: Tsagaan Sar Passage: The Mongolian Lunar New Year, commonly known as Tsagaan Sar (Mongolian: Цагаан сар , "Cagán sar" / ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠰᠠᠷᠠ , ] or literally White Moon), is the first day of the year according to the Mongolian lunisolar calendar. The festival of the Lunar New Year is celebrated by the Mongols along with the people of the Arctic. Title: 2017 Lunar New Year Cup Passage: The 2017 Lunar New Year Cup is the annual edition of the Lunar New Year Cup, held in Hong Kong to celebrate the Chinese New Year in late January 2017. This year, four teams were invited to participate, playing two games each in a knockout tournament. Australia under-23 withdrew before the tournament and were replaced by Auckland City. Title: Sajibu nongma panba Passage: Sajibu Nongma Pānba, also called Meetei Cheiraoba or Sajibu Cheiraoba, is the lunar new year festival of the people who follow the sanamahism religion of the Indian state of Manipur. The name Sajibu Nongma Pānba derives from the Manipuri words: Sajibu - the first month of the year which usually falls during the month of April according to Meitei lunar calendar, Nongma - first date of a Month, Pānba - to be. Literally, it means the first day of the month of Sajibu. Similarly, according to the Hindu lunar calendar, the lunar new year is celebrated on the same day as in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and many other Indian states. Title: 2014 Lunar New Year Cup Passage: 2014 Lunar New Year Cup (), also known as the Lunar New Year AET Cup 2014 () due to sponsorship reason, is the annual football event held in Hong Kong in Lunar New Year. Citizen are authorised by the Hong Kong Football Association to hold the event. Title: Lunar New Year Fair Passage: Lunar New Year Fair (年宵市場, or flowermarket 花市) is a type of fair held annually a few days before Lunar New Year in Chinese New Year markets in China. Flower fairs are primarily practiced by the Cantonese, and spread with Cantonese immigration. Title: 2013 Lunar New Year Cup Passage: 2013 Lunar New Year Cup (), also known as the China Mobile Satellite Communication Cup () due to sponsorship reason, is the annual football event held in Hong Kong in Lunar New Year. The name of this event was changed back to Lunar New Year Cup after two editions of Asian Challenge Cup were held in 2011 and 2012. Title: 2015 Lunar New Year Cup Passage: 2015 Lunar New Year Cup (), also known as the Lunar New Year AET Cup 2015 () due to sponsorship reason, is the annual football event held in Hong Kong to celebrate the Chinese New Year. South China of Hong Kong Premier League were authorised by the Hong Kong Football Association to hold the 2015 event; and New York Cosmos of North American Soccer League were invited to participate. It was the first time an American football team had joined this event. The football march between these two teams was played in Hong Kong Stadium on 19 February 2015, the Chinese New Year Day. The Cup was won by New York Cosmos after a penalty shootout. Title: 2008 Lunar New Year Cup Passage: The 2008 Lunar New Year Cup, officially known as Wing Lung Bank 2008 Lunar New Year Cup, is a football tournament held in Hong Kong on the first and fourth day of the Chinese New Year of the Year of Rat (7 February and 10 February 2008). Title: Lunar New Year Fireworks Display in Hong Kong Passage: Lunar New Year Fireworks Display in Hong Kong is an annual event to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Hong Kong. It is held on The Second Day of Lunar New Year above the sky of Victoria Harbour in the evening.
Tsagaan Sar
Khorol (game)
Tsagaan Sar
Papa, is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Han Ji-seung, Park Yong-woo stars as a talent manager who persuades his step-daughter from a contract marriage, played by which South Korean actress and model, she is best known for starring in the television series "Reply 1994" (2013)?
Title: Papa (2012 film) Passage: Papa () is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Han Ji-seung. Park Yong-woo stars as a talent manager who persuades his step-daughter from a contract marriage, played by Go Ara, to audition for a reality TV show in the United States. Title: Go Ara Passage: Go Ara (; born February 11, 1990) is a South Korean actress and model. She is best known for starring in the television series "Reply 1994" (2013), "You're All Surrounded" (2014) and "" (2016). Title: Venus and Mars (2007 film) Passage: Venus and Mars (; lit. "Fight") is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film. It was directed by Han Ji-seung and stars Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Tae-hee. Title: My Lover, Madame Butterfly Passage: My Lover, Madame Butterfly () is a South Korean romantic comedy television series starring Yum Jung-ah, Park Yong-woo, Kim Sung-soo, and Yoon Se-ah. It aired on SBS from October 16, 2012 to April 7, 2013 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 for 51 episodes. Title: Lee Woo-jung Passage: Lee Woo-jung is a South Korean television screenwriter. Lee is best known for writing the tvN television dramas "Reply" series: "Reply 1997" (2012), "Reply 1994" (2013) and "Reply 1988" (2015–2016). She also wrote the popular variety-reality shows "2 Days & 1 Night", "Qualifications of Men", "Grandpas Over Flowers", "Sisters Over Flowers", "Youth Over Flowers" and "Three Meals a Day". Title: Jejungwon (TV series) Passage: Jejungwon () is a 2010 South Korean period medical drama television series about the establishment of Jejungwon in 1885, the first modern Western hospital in the Joseon Dynasty. Starring Park Yong-woo, Han Hye-jin and Yeon Jung-hoon, it aired on SBS from January 4 to May 4, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 36 episodes. Title: Sung Dong-il Passage: Sung Dong-il (born April 27, 1967) is a South Korean actor. Sung made his acting debut in theater in 1987, then was recruited at the 1991 SBS open talent auditions. He rose to fame as the comic, Jeolla dialect-speaking character "Red Socks" in the television drama "Eun-shil", though he later tried to fight typecasting by playing the son of a chaebol tycoon in "Love In 3 Colors" and a university professor in "March". Following years of supporting roles in TV, Sung's film career was jumpstarted by hit romantic comedy "200 Pounds Beauty" in 2006. Subsequently, he became one of Korean cinema's most reliable supporting actors, displaying his comic skills and easy charm in films such as "Take Off", "Foxy Festival", "Children...", "The Suicide Forecast", and "The Client". He also had major roles in "The Suck Up Project: Mr. XXX-Kisser", 3D blockbuster "Mr. Go", and mystery-comedy "The Accidental Detective". On the small screen, Sung garnered praise as a villain in "The Slave Hunters", and a gruff but caring father in "Reply 1997" and its spin-offs "Reply 1994" and "Reply 1988". Title: Lee Joon Passage: Lee Chang-seon (born February 7, 1988), better known by his stage name Lee Joon, is a South Korean actor. He is best known as a former member of the South Korean boy band MBLAQ. Since early 2015 he has been signed to Prain TPC, which manages other actors such as Ryu Seung-ryong, Park Ji-young and Park Yong-woo. Title: Late Spring (2014 film) Passage: Late Spring () is a 2014 South Korean romance melodrama starring Park Yong-woo, Kim Seo-hyung and Lee Yoo-young. It portrays the true beauty and the platonic love discovered between a genius sculptor and his final model. It made its world premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in January 2014. Title: In Another Country (film) Passage: In Another Country () is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. Set in a seaside town, the film consists of three parts that tell the story of three different women, all named Anne and all played by French actress Isabelle Huppert. The film competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.
Go Ara
Papa (2012 film)
Go Ara
Are Anacardium and Berberidopsis in the same kingdom?
Title: Anacardium Passage: Anacardium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Anacardiaceae, native to tropical regions of the Americas. Title: Berberidopsis Passage: Berberidopsis is a genus of flowering plants in the small family Berberidopsidaceae.
yes
Anacardium
Berberidopsis
what does Seen It All: The Autobiography and Boosie Badazz have in common?
Title: Boosie Badazz Passage: Torrence Hatch (born November 14, 1982), known professionally as Boosie Badazz (formerly known as Lil Boosie), is an American rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Hatch was bestowed the nickname Boosie by his family, and he was raised in Southside Baton Rouge. As Boosie, he has released numerous regular studio albums while also contributing to a number of mixtapes and compilations. Title: Seen It All: The Autobiography Passage: Seen It All: The Autobiography is the fifth studio album by American rapper Jeezy. The album was released on September 2, 2014, through CTE World and Def Jam Recordings. The production was handled by several Southern hip hop producers, namely Drumma Boy, Mike Will Made It and Childish Major, among others. It features guest appearances from Jay-Z, Future, Rick Ross, The Game, Lil Boosie, August Alsina and Akon. Title: Cardiak Passage: Carl McCormick (born June 26, 1989), professionally known as Cardiak, is an American record producer from Willingboro Township, New Jersey. He began producing music in 2008. Cardiak is widely known for his work with closely associated artists such as Ace Hood, J. Cole, Drake, Joe Budden, G-Unit/lloyd Banks, Freeway, DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Trina, Red Cafe, Boosie Badazz, Wale, Fabolous, D-Block, Dr. Dre, among others. Title: Lil B.I.G. Pac Passage: Lil B.I.G. Pac is the fourth mixtape by American rapper Kodak Black. It was released on June 11, 2016, by Dollaz N Dealz Entertainment and Sniper Gang. The mixtape features guest appearances from rappers Gucci Mane, Boosie Badazz and PnB Rock. Title: Boosie Badazz discography Passage: The discography of Boosie Badazz, an American rapper. Title: Sharp On All 4 Corners: Corner 1 Passage: Sharp On All 4 Corners: Corner 1 is the twenty first studio album by American rapper E-40. The album was released on December 9, 2014, by Heavy on the Grind Entertainment. The album features guest appearances from Boosie Badazz, T-Pain, Kid Ink, B.o.B, Turf Talk, Cousin Fik, Ezale, Vell, Adrian Marcel, Willie Joe, Nef the Pharaoh, Too Short, B-Legit and Otis & Shug. The album was supported by the singles "Red Cup" and "Choices (Yup)". Title: Touch Down 2 Cause Hell Passage: Touch Down 2 Cause Hell is the sixth studio album by American rapper Boosie Badazz. The album was released on May 26, 2015, by Trill Entertainment, Bad Azz and Atlantic Records. Title: Hood Billionaire Passage: Hood Billionaire is the seventh studio album by American hip hop recording artist Rick Ross. The album was released through Maybach Music Group, Def Jam Recordings and Slip-n-Slide Records on November 24, 2014. The album features guest appearances from Jay-Z, K. Michelle, French Montana, Project Pat, Yo Gotti, Boosie Badazz, Big K.R.I.T., Whole Slab, R. Kelly, and Snoop Dogg. The album was supported by the singles "Elvis Presley Blvd.", "Keep Doin' That (Rich Bitch)" and "Nickel Rock". Title: I Changed a Lot Passage: I Changed a Lot is the eighth studio album by DJ Khaled. It was released on October 23, 2015, by We the Best Music Group and RED Distribution. Recording sessions took place during 2014 to 2015, with its production by Khaled, along with The Beat Bully, Lee on the Beats, Danja, Bkorn and The Mekanics, as well as guest appearances from Future, Rick Ross, Boosie Badazz, Jeezy, Chris Brown, August Alsina, Fetty Wap, Yo Gotti, Trick Daddy, French Montana, Meek Mill, Beanie Sigel, Jadakiss, Lil Wayne, Big Sean. Trey Songz, Jeremih, Ace Hood, Vado, Jay-Z, Mavado, John Legend, Usher and Fabolous. Title: The Kanan Tape Passage: The Kanan Tape is the eleventh mixtape by American rapper 50 Cent. Released on December 9, 2015 via his community website "ThisIs50" and on Datpiff as a free download. The mixtape features guest appearances from American rappers Boosie Badazz, Young Buck and Post Malone, featuring production from Sonny Digital, London on da Track and The Alchemist, among others.
American rapper
Seen It All: The Autobiography
Boosie Badazz
What occupation did Samson Chiu and Ted Demme share?
Title: Samson Chiu Passage: Samson Chiu Leung Chun (赵良骏) is a Hong Kong-based film director, film writer and newspaper columnist. He is a member of the Hong Kong Directors' Guild. Title: Ted Demme Passage: Edward Kern "Ted" Demme ( ; October 26, 1963 – January 13, 2002) was an American director, producer, and actor. Title: When I Fall in Love... with Both Passage: When I Fall in Love... with Both () is a 2000 Hong Kong anthology film consisting of three separate stories. Directed by Samson Chiu, the film stars Hong Kong actresses Michelle Reis and Theresa Lee together with Singaporean actress Fann Wong. Title: Yesteryou, Yesterme, Yesterday Passage: Yesteryou, Yesterme, Yesterday (記得...香蕉成熟時) is a 1993 Hong Kong Cantonese comedy-drama film directed by Samson Chiu and starring Fung Bo Bo, Ellen Lo, Eric Tsang, John Tang and Roy Wong. Title: Golden Chicken Passage: Golden Chicken (金雞 "gam1 gai1") is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Samson Chiu starring Sandra Ng and involving cameo appearances from Andy Lau and Eric Tsang. Title: Golden Chicken 2 Passage: Golden Chicken 2 (金雞2 "gam1 gai1") is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Samson Chiu. It is a sequel to the 2002 "Golden Chicken". Title: Blackberry Belle Passage: Blackberry Belle is the second full-length album released by The Twilight Singers. It was released by One Little Indian Records on October 14, 2003 and features guest appearances by Mathias Schneeberger, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Stanton Moore, Petra Haden and Mark Lanegan. The album is a tribute to director Ted Demme, a close friend of Dulli's who died of a heart attack while playing a game of basketball in January 2002. Dulli had been working on another project entitled "Amber Headlights" (which would later see the light of day in 2005), but abandoned those sessions due to Demme's death. The recordings which followed, fueled in part by the memory of Demme, resulted in "Blackberry Belle". Title: News Attack Passage: News Attack is a 1989 Hong Kong action thriller drama film co-written and directed by Samson Chiu and starring Andy Lau, Michael Miu and Wilson Lam. Title: McDull, the Alumni Passage: McDull, the Alumni () is a 2006 Hong Kong live action/animated film directed by Samson Chiu. It is the third film adaptation of the popular "McDull" comic book series, following "My Life as McDull", and "McDull, Prince de la Bun". The film features a large ensemble cast of many of Hong Kong's cinematic icons. Title: A Decade Under the Influence (film) Passage: A Decade Under the Influence is a 2003 American documentary film, directed by Ted Demme and Richard LaGravenese. It was produced by Independent Film Channel. It is about the "turning point" in American cinema in the 1970s: New Hollywood. This was the final film Ted directed (his uncle Jonathan Demme died a decade later).
director
Samson Chiu
Ted Demme
Where is the online retailer which has Fred Chang as it's CEO based ?
Title: Fred Chang Passage: Fred Chang (Chinese: 張法俊, born 1956/57) is a Taiwanese-born American entrepreneur. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Newegg, an online computer hardware and software store. He debuted on the Forbes' 2014 global list of billionaires and holds the position of #1741 in its 2015 ranking. Title: Newegg Passage: Newegg Inc. is an online retailer of items including computer hardware and consumer electronics. It is based in City of Industry, California, in the United States. Title: Gerald L. Storch Passage: Gerald L. Storch is a business executive who is CEO of Hudson's Bay Company. He is the Founder and CEO of Storch Advisors, a global business and management advisory firm. Prior to Storch Advisors, he was Chairman and CEO of Toys "R" Us, Inc. He also served as Vice Chairman of Target Corporation. Storch, a graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Business School, is a member of the Board of Directors of Bristol Myers Squibb and Fanatics, an online retailer of officially licensed sports merchandise. Title: Bare Necessities (company) Passage: Bare Necessities is an American underwear, swimwear, and loungewear online retailer which was established in 1998 in Avenel, New Jersey. The company claims to be the second largest online retailer in the industry next to Victoria's Secret with over $66 million in revenues. Title: BikiniLuxe Passage: Bikini Luxe is an American online retailer that specializes in fashion clothing, swimwear, and accessories for young women. The company was founded in 2013 by Candice Galek and is based in Miami, Florida. The retailer stocks over 2,500 bikinis and one-piece swimsuits along with a collection of designer clothing items and accessories, such as activewear, jewelry, and dresses. The company made headlines in the Spring of 2016 after founder and CEO, Candice Galek, posted controversial photos on her LinkedIn profile. Title: Eclarity Passage: eClarity Pte Ltd is an online specialty retailer of jewelry. eClarity was registered in year 2000 and today owns an online diamonds database with more than 20,000 pieces of diamonds, 400 designs of wedding bands, and other jewelry. eClarity is based in Singapore, and competes with traditional jewelry retail chain stores, and global online retailer stores such as ringsberry and Blue Nile Inc.. The key feature of eClarity is customization of engagement ring, wedding jewelry, and wide range of online database of diamonds. Title: Ashford.com Passage: Ashford.com is an online retailer of luxury watches and other luxury goods. The company is among the oldest online retailers with an initial launch in January 1997. At one point they were the largest luxury retailer online. Title: Chaos.com Passage: Chaos.com is an Australian online retailer based in Melbourne, that sells CDs, DVDs, Games, Books and Music Downloads over the Internet. Similar to Amazon.com, Chaos.com ships to all countries around the world. The website was founded in Sydney, Australia by its CEO Rob Appel in 1995, it was the first Australian retailer to sell music over the Internet. Title: Blue Nile (company) Passage: Blue Nile is an online specialty retailer of fine jewelry. Blue Nile was founded in 1999 and today is the largest online retailer of diamonds. Blue Nile is based in Seattle, Washington and competes with traditional jewelry stores such as Tiffany & Co., and online retailer stores such as James Allen, Belgium Diamonds, Ringsberry.com. Title: Museum Store Company Passage: Museum Store Company is an online retailer headquartered in Denver, Colorado, United States. It is an American company that sells reproductions of museum objects. The company was established as an online retailer in 1997.
City of Industry, California,
Fred Chang
Newegg
When was the English former professional footballer which Spaniard Antonio López replaced as a coach born
Title: David Platt (footballer) Passage: David Andrew Platt (born 10 June 1966) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Title: 2016 FC Pune City season Passage: The 2016 FC Pune City season will be the club's third season since its establishment in 2014 and their third season in the Indian Super League. This season will also be the first in which the club is coached by Spaniard Antonio López Habas, replacing David Platt who served as head coach the previous season. Title: Juan Antonio López Moreno Passage: Juan Antonio López Moreno, commonly known as Juanín (born 6 October 1958), is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a defender. Title: Lance Cronin Passage: Lance Cronin (born 11 September 1985 in Brighton) is an English former football assistant manager at Whitehawk, the last club he played for. He is also an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, making seven international appearances for the England C national football team. Title: John Cartwright (footballer) Passage: John Cartwright (born 5 November 1940) is an English former professional footballer who played as an inside forward. After retiring as a player he became a coach, and has worked as academy director at Crystal Palace, youth coach at England's U18s, technical director at the English PFA and FA National School of Excellence Lilleshall and first team coach at Arsenal. Title: Wally Gould Passage: Walter "Wally" Gould (born 25 September 1938 in Thrybergh, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire) is an English former professional footballer who made nearly 300 appearances and scored 71 goals in the Football League playing as a winger or forward for Sheffield United, York City and Brighton & Hove Albion. He later played for Durban United and Hellenic in South Africa. Wally Gould arrived on the Stoke City coaching staff at the start of the 1977–78 season to team up with George Eastham who had become manager. He was reserve team coach when Cyril Lea resigned in New Year 1980. Wally then stepped up to be number two to Alan Durban. He subsequently served Richie Barker when he became manager, but left in March 1982. There were rumoured to be differences between Gould and some of the senior players at this time, with one `training ground incident` resulting in Ray Evans, the captain, being suspended for two weeks. Days later Gould was replaced by Bill Asprey. Title: George Haigh Passage: George Haigh (born 26 June 1915) is an English former professional footballer, mainly known for his association with Stockport County. At the age of 102, he is the oldest surviving former County player, and it is believed he is also the oldest surviving former professional footballer. Title: Julian Dicks Passage: Julian Andrew Dicks (born 8 August 1968), is an English former professional footballer, manager and former professional golfer. He is the current first-team coach for West Ham United. Title: Neil Robinson (footballer, born 1979) Passage: Neil David Robinson (born 18 November 1979) is an English former professional footballer. He is the son of former professional footballer Neil Robinson. Title: Arthur Smith (footballer, born 1915) Passage: Arthur Hoyle Smith {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 8 May 1915) is an English former professional footballer. At 102, he is the oldest surviving former professional footballer, and is a month older than George Haigh, who was previously thought to be the oldest.
10 June 1966
2016 FC Pune City season
David Platt (footballer)
the aborignal group who traditionally lived in the area contiguaous with Coffs Harbour, New South Wales speak what language?
Title: Kumbainggar language Passage: Gumbaynggir language (also spelled Gumbaingari, Kumbainggar, Kumbaingeri, Gambalamam, and also called Baanbay) is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is spoken by the Gumbaynggirr, who are native to the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Title: Gumbaynggirr Passage: Gumbaynggir (also 'Kumbainggar') are an Australian Aboriginal group who traditionally lived in the area contiguous with Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. Title: Coffs Harbour Airport Passage: Coffs Harbour Airport: (IATA: CFS, ICAO: YCFS) (formerly ICAO code of YSCH until November 2007) is the only airport located in and serving the regional centre of Coffs Harbour, Australia. The airport is located near Boambee, south of Coffs Harbour. Coffs Harbour Regional Airport is one of the largest and busiest regional airports in New South Wales, handling numerous types of aircraft. The airport is currently serviced by four airlines QantasLink, Virgin Australia, Title: Nana Glen, New South Wales Passage: Nana Glen is a small village in New South Wales, Australia, located 25 km inland north-west of Coffs Harbour in the City of Coffs Harbour. It is located on the Orara Way and at the juncture of two main roads, one leading to Lower Bucca. The Orara Way (Formerly known as Coramba Road) is the main thoroughfare through the township and is an alternative route between Grafton and Coffs Harbour. Nana Glen is situated between the township of Coramba and Glenreagh. In the 2011 census , Nana Glen was reported in conjunction with the nearby towns of Coramba and Buccahad, with a combined population of 3,687 people. Title: City of Coffs Harbour Passage: The City of Coffs Harbour (also known as the Coffs Harbour City Council) is a local government area in the mid north coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The area under administration is 1175 km2 , expanded in 2004 to take in parts of the former Pristine Waters local government area. Title: 2011 Rally Australia Passage: The 2011 Rally Australia was the 21st Rally Australia and the tenth round of the 2011 World Rally Championship season. The rally took place over 8–11 September, and was based in Coffs Harbour, a coastal city in the New South Wales state of Australia. The rally was also the fifth round of the Production World Rally Championship. Rally Australia returned to the WRC calendar after a year's hiatus, and after demonstrations marred the 2009 running of the rally, held north of Coffs Harbour in the Northern Rivers area. Residents' concerns for the event meant that the rally was moved for the foreseeable future to Coffs Harbour. Title: Coffs Harbour Senior College Passage: Coffs Harbour Senior College is an Australian school in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. It is several kilometres south of Coffs Harbour on Hogbin Drive in an area which is becoming the centre of population distribution for the greater Coffs Harbour area. The college is a partner with TAFE and Southern Cross University on one site known as Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC). The college provides opportunities for students in Years 11 and 12 to gain their Higher School Certificate. Title: Yaygir people Passage: The Yaygir were an Australian Aboriginal tribe who traditionally lived in and around Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. Title: Coffs Harbour International Stadium Passage: The Coffs Harbour International Stadium (known as the C.ex Coffs International Stadium under a sponsorship arrangement) is an Australian stadium located in the coastal city of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. Title: Coffs Harbour High School Passage: Coffs Harbour High School is a comprehensive secondary school in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training.
Gumbaynggir language
Kumbainggar language
Gumbaynggirr
Who is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for and captains both Real Madrid and the Spain national team, who has a Finnish footballer nicknamed "Sergio" because his style of play was similar?
Title: Sergio Ramos Passage: Sergio Ramos García (] ; born 30 March 1986) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for and captains both Real Madrid and the Spain national team. Primarily a central defender, he can also play as a right back. Title: Kalle Mäkinen Passage: Kalle Mäkinen (born 1 February 1989) is a Finnish footballer who last played for the Finnish Veikkausliiga club Maskun Palloseura. He was nicknamed "Sergio" because his style of play was similar to that of Spanish fullback Sergio Ramos Title: Isco Passage: Francisco Román Alarcón Suárez (born 21 April 1992), commonly known as Isco (] ), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Real Madrid and the Spain national team. Title: List of Real Madrid C.F. records and statistics Passage: Real Madrid C.F. is a Spanish professional association football club based in Madrid. The club was formed in 1902 as "Madrid Football 'Club", and played its first competitive match on May 13, 1902, when it entered the semi-final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII. Real Madrid currently plays in the Spanish La Liga. Real Madrid was one of the founding members of La Liga in 1929, and is one of three clubs, including FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, never to have been relegated from the league. They have also been involved in European football ever since they became the first Spanish club to enter the European Cup in 1955, except for the 1977–78 and 1996–97 seasons. Title: Marco Asensio Passage: Marco Asensio Willemsen (born 21 January 1996) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Real Madrid and the Spain national team. Title: Koke (footballer, born 1992) Passage: Jorge Resurrección Merodio (born 8 January 1992), known as Koke (] ), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Atlético Madrid and the Spain national team as a midfielder. Title: Dani Carvajal Passage: Daniel "Dani" Carvajal Ramos (] ; born 11 January 1992) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right back for Spanish club Real Madrid and Spain national team. Title: Real Madrid Baloncesto Passage: Real Madrid Baloncesto (English: Real Madrid Basketball) is a Spanish professional basketball team that was founded in 1931, as a division of the Real Madrid C.F. multi sports club. They play domestically in the Liga ACB, and internationally in the EuroLeague. Title: Fernando Torres Passage: Fernando José Torres Sanz (] ; born 20 March 1984) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for La Liga club Atlético Madrid and the Spain national team. Title: Sergio Busquets Passage: Sergio Busquets Burgos (] , ] ; born 16 July 1988) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for FC Barcelona and the Spain national team.
Sergio Ramos García
Kalle Mäkinen
Sergio Ramos
Which member of the Epiphany Philosophers was also a Welsh Anglican bishop ?
Title: Rowan Williams Passage: Rowan Douglas Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouth, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 14 June 1950) is a Welsh Anglican bishop, theologian and poet. Title: Epiphany Philosophers Passage: The Epiphany Philosophers was a group of philosophers, scientists and religious (priests, nuns and monks) who met regularly and published between 1950 and 2010. Their founders included Margaret Masterman, Richard Braithwaite, Dorothy Emmet, Robert H. Thouless, Michael Argyle and Ted Bastin. Later members included Kwame Anthony Appiah, Rupert Sheldrake, Rowan Williams, Clive W. Kilmister, Frederick Parker-Rhodes, Jonathan Westphal and Yorick Wilks. Title: Ivor Rees (bishop) Passage: John Ivor Rees (19 February 1926 – 11 January 2012) was a Welsh Anglican bishop. He was formerly the Bishop of St David's. Title: David Thomas (bishop) Passage: David Thomas (22 July 1942 – 11 May 2017) was a Welsh Anglican bishop. From 1996 to 2008, he served as the Provincial Assistant Bishop of the Church in Wales. In this role, he ministered to those who could not accept the ordination of women as priests. Title: Barry Morgan Passage: Barry Cennydd Morgan (born 31 January 1947) is a Welsh Anglican bishop and academic. From 2003 to Jan 2017, he had been the Archbishop of Wales and was therefore was both Primate and Metropolitan of the Church in Wales. He was the Bishop of Bangor from 1992 to 1999, and was the Bishop of Llandaff from 1999 until his retirement in January 2017. He was the longest serving archbishop in the entire Anglican Communion. On 23 August 2016, the Church in Wales announced that Morgan would retire on 31 January 2017. Title: John Morgan (bishop) Passage: John Morgan (6 June 1886 – 26 June 1957) was a Welsh Anglican bishop. He served as Bishop of Swansea and Brecon (1934 to 1939), as Bishop of Llandaff (1939 to 1957), and then also as Archbishop of Wales (1949 to 1957). Title: Gregory Cameron Passage: Gregory Kenneth Cameron (born 6 June 1959) is a Welsh Anglican bishop. He is Bishop of the Diocese of St Asaph in Wales, having been elected on 5 January 2009 and confirmed as bishop on 16 March 2009. Title: Llewellyn Gwynne Passage: Llewellyn Henry Gwynne, CMG, CBE (11 June 18639 December 1957) was a Welsh Anglican Bishop. He was the first Anglican Bishop of Egypt and Sudan (1920 - 1946). Title: William Thomas (bishop) Passage: William Thomas (2 February 1613 – 25 June 1689) was a Welsh Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of St David's and later the Bishop of Worcester. Title: Huw Jones (bishop) Passage: David Huw Jones (1 July 1934 – 18 October 2016) was a Welsh Anglican bishop who served as the Bishop of St. David's from 1996 to 2001.
Rowan Williams
Epiphany Philosophers
Rowan Williams
What city is the political capital of the country in which Katiola Department is found?
Title: Ivory Coast Passage: Ivory Coast ( ) or Côte d'Ivoire ( ; ] ), officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire (French: "République de Côte d'Ivoire" ), is a country located in West Africa. Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro, and its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan. Its bordering countries are Guinea and Liberia in the west, Burkina Faso and Mali in the north, and Ghana in the east. The Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) is located south of Ivory Coast. Title: Katiola Department Passage: Katiola Department is a department of Hambol Region in Vallée du Bandama District, Ivory Coast. In 2014, its population was 106,905 and its seat is the settlement of Katiola. The sub-prefectures of the department are Fronan, Katiola, and Timbé. Title: Kanagonon Passage: Kanagonon is a village in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Fronan, Katiola Department, Hambol Region, Vallée du Bandama District. Title: Yamoussoukro Department Passage: Yamoussoukro Department is a department of Ivory Coast. The department houses the political capital of Ivory Coast, Yamoussoukro, and is one of two departments in the Yamoussoukro Autonomous District. Title: Ndé Passage: NDE is one of the 58 divisions found in Cameroon. It is located in the western region of the Country, about 150km from Douala the economic capital and about 265 km from Yaoundé the political capital. Its estimated population is 200,000. There are two meanings that are attached to the acronym NDE. The first and most popular is Nobility, Dignity, Elegance. The second meaning is New, Deal, Economy. Bangangte has been the headquarter of the NDE division since June 14, 1961. Medumba is the most common language spoken in this region. Its kingdoms include; Bangangte, Bangoulap, Balengou, Bazou, Bakong, Bamena, Tonga (Badounga), Bahouoc, Bangang-Fokam, Bawock, Bangoua, Batchingou, Bamaha and Bagnoun. The main Religious belief is Christianity, with the two main denominations being Catholics and Protestant. Its climate ranges between 14- 22 Celsius at night and between 24-30 Celsius. Title: Fronan Passage: Fronan is a town in central Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture and commune of Katiola Department in Hambol Region, Vallée du Bandama District. Title: Logbonou Passage: Logbonou (also spelled Lougbonou) is a village in central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Katiola, Katiola Department, Hambol Region, Vallée du Bandama District. Title: Timbé Passage: Timbé (also spelled Tinbé) is a town in central Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of Katiola Department in Hambol Region, Vallée du Bandama District. Title: Political capital Passage: Political capital refers to the trust, goodwill, and influence a politician has with the public and other political figures. This goodwill is a type of invisible currency that politicians can use to mobilize the voting public or spend on policy reform. Some thinkers distinguish between reputational and representative political capital. Reputational capital refers to a politician’s credibility and reliability. This form of capital is accumulated by maintaining consistent policy positions and ideological views. Representative capital refers to a politician’s influence in policy-setting. This form of capital is accumulated through experience, seniority, and serving in leadership positions. Thus, political capital—reputational and representative—is the product of relationships between opinion (public impressions), policy (legislative rewards/penalties), and political judgement (prudent decision-making). Title: Katiola Passage: Katiola is a town in central Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat of Katiola Department. It is also a commune and the seat of Hambol Region in Vallée du Bandama District.
Yamoussoukro
Katiola Department
Ivory Coast
Sugauli is a city and a notified area in East Champaran district of Bihar, it is the setting for which short story in the 1894 anthology "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling about the adventures of a valiant young mongoose?
Title: Sugauli Passage: Sugauli is a city and a notified area in East Champaran district of Bihar. It is the setting for Rudyard Kipling's story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" (spelled as "Segowlee" in said story), and the place where a treaty was signed with Nepal in 1816. Title: Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Passage: "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a short story in the 1894 anthology "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling about the adventures of a valiant young mongoose. Title: Ramnagar, West Champaran Passage: Ramnagar is a town and a notified area in Pashchim Champaran district in the Indian state of Bihar. Ramnagar is situated on the border of India-Nepal and Bihar - Uttar Pradesh. Title: Lauthaha Passage: Lauthaha is a city and a notified area in Purvi Champaran district in the Indian state of Bihar. Title: Dhaka, East Champaran Passage: Dhaka is a town and a notified area in the district of East Champaran in the state of Bihar, India. Dhaka is Nagar Panchayat that is divided into 20 wards. It comes under Sikrahana subdividison. In the last 10-15 years Dhaka emerged as the market place for its nearby area.it is very close to border of Nepal . Here people of all religion lives here but this is a muslim populated area . Title: Champaran Passage: Champaran is a historic region which now forms the East Champaran district, and the West Champaran district in Bihar, India. Champaran is part of the cultural Mithila region. Title: Siswa, East Champaran Passage: Siswa is a village and a notified area in the district of East Champaran in the state of Bihar, India. Siswa is divided into two Panchayat which are Siswa-pashchmi (West-Siswa) and Siswa-Pusvi (East-Siswa). It comes under Banjariya block and Motihari subdivision. In the last 10–15 years Dhaka emerged as the market place for its nearby area. The population was 23,136 at the 2011 Indian census. Title: Mehsi Passage: Mehsi is a small town located in East Champaran district of Bihar state, India. Mehsi is an entry point of East Champaran when traveling from Patna, Muzaffarpur to Raxaul, connected both by railway and roadway. There are many button factories, a small scale industry, although most of the people depend upon agriculture and commerce. Title: Areraj Passage: Areraj is a town and a notified area in East Champaran district in the state of Bihar, India. Title: Motihari Passage: Motihari is the headquarters of East Champaran district (Purbi Champaran district) (Tirhut Division) - (Tirhut) in the Indian state of Bihar.
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Sugauli
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Are André Berthomieu and Larisa Shepitko both from the same country?
Title: André Berthomieu Passage: André Berthomieu (16 February 1903 – 10 April 1960) was a French screenwriter and film director. He was married to the actress Line Noro. Title: Larisa Shepitko Passage: Larisa Efimovna Shepitko (Russian: Лари́са Ефи́мовна Шепи́тько ; Ukrainian: Лариса Юхимівна Шепітько ; 6 January 1938 – 2 July 1979) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter and actress. Title: Not So Stupid (1928 film) Passage: Not So Stupid (French: Pas si bête) is a 1928 French silent comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Andrée Gilda, René Lefèvre, and Jean Heuzé. Berthomieu remade the film in 1946. Title: 27th Berlin International Film Festival Passage: The 27th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 24 June – 5 July 1977. The festival opened with "Nickelodeon" by Peter Bogdanovich. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Soviet Union film "The Ascent" directed by Larisa Shepitko. The retrospective dedicated to Marlene Dietrich was shown at the festival. It was divided into two parts, "Part 1" was shown this year. Title: The Ascent Passage: The Ascent (Russian: Восхождение , tr. "Voskhozhdeniye") is a 1977 black-and-white Soviet drama film directed by Larisa Shepitko and made at Mosfilm. The movie was shot in January 1974 near Murom, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, in appalling winter conditions, as required by the script, based on the novel "Sotnikov" by Vasil Bykaŭ. It was Shepitko's last film before her death in a car accident in 1979. The film won the Golden Bear award at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival in 1977. It was also selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Title: Boris Plotnikov Passage: Boris Grigoryevich Plotnikov (Russian: Борис Григорьевич Плотников , born 2 April 1949) is a Soviet and Russian film actor. His film debut was as Sotnikov in "The Ascent", the acclaimed final film of Russian director Larisa Shepitko. Title: Not So Stupid (1946 film) Passage: Not So Stupid (French: Pas si bête) is a 1946 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Bourvil, Suzy Carrier and Bernard Lancret. In 1928 Berthomieu had made a silent film of the same name. Title: Elem Klimov Passage: Elem Germanovich Klimov (Russian: Эле́м Ге́рманович Кли́мов ; 9 July 1933 – 26 October 2003) was a Soviet Russian film director. He studied at VGIK, and was married to film director Larisa Shepitko. Klimov is best known in the West for his final film, 1985's "Come and See" ("Иди и смотри"), which follows a teenage boy in German-occupied Belarus during the German-Soviet War and is often considered one of the greatest war films ever made. He also directed dark comedies, children's movies, and historical pictures. Title: Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (1933 film) Passage: Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (French: Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme) is a 1933 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Annabella, Jean Murat and Edith Méra. It is based on the 1906 play of the same title by Robert Charvay and Paul Gavault. Berthomieu himself remade the film in 1950. Title: Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (1950 film) Passage: Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (French: Mademoiselle Josette ma femme) is a 1950 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Odile Versois, Fernand Gravey and Robert Arnoux. It is based on the 1906 play of the same title by Robert Charvay and Paul Gavault which Berthomieu had previously made into a 1933 film "Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman".
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André Berthomieu
Larisa Shepitko
In what year did Gerrit Rietveld, a Dutch furniture designer and architect build the Rietveld Schröder House?
Title: Gerrit Rietveld Passage: Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (] ; 24 June 1888 – 25 June 1964) was a Dutch furniture designer and architect. One of the principal members of the Dutch artistic movement called De Stijl, Rietveld is famous for his Red and Blue Chair and for the Rietveld Schröder House, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Title: Rietveld Schröder House Passage: The Rietveld Schröder House (Dutch: "Rietveld Schröderhuis" ) (also known as the Schröder House) in Utrecht (Prins Hendriklaan 50) was built in 1924 by Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld for Mrs. Truus Schröder-Schräder and her three children. Title: Gerrit Rietveld Academie Passage: The Gerrit Rietveld Academie (Rietveld School of Art & Design) is a Dutch academy for fine arts and design in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Title: Stani Michiels Passage: Stani Michiels is a visual artist and architect, who was born in 1973 in Geel (Belgium). He lives and works in the Netherlands (Amsterdam). Stani got a master's degree in architecture at the Catholic University of Leuven (1991–1996). Afterwards he studied art at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie (1998–2001) and Rijksakademie (2002–2003) in Amsterdam. Title: Paul Mijksenaar Passage: Paul Mijksenaar (born 1944, Amsterdam) is a designer of visual information and is founder and director of the international design Bureau Mijksenaar, based in Amsterdam and New York City. In 1965, he graduated from the Institute for Applied Arts Education Amsterdam (IvKNO, later the Gerrit Rietveld Academie) in product design. He started off as a freelance product designer in 1966, then as a senior designer and team leader for the Associatie voor Total Design NV (or Total Design) in 1978 before establishing Bureau Mijksenaar in 1986. Title: Truus Schröder-Schräder Passage: Truus Schröder-Schräder (1889-1985) was a Dutch socialite and trained pharmacist who was closely involved with avant-garde artists and architects of the De Stijl movement. Gerrit Rietveld and her built a house for her and her three children — the Rietveld Schröder House — which is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Title: Rietveld joint Passage: A Rietveld joint, also called a Cartesian node in furniture-making, is an overlapping joint of three battens in the three orthogonal directions. It was a prominent feature in the Red and Blue Chair that was designed by Gerrit Rietveld. Title: Gerard Unger Passage: Gerard Unger (born 22 January 1942, Arnhem) is a Dutch graphic and type designer. He studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam from 1963–67, and subsequently worked at Total Design, Prad and Joh. Enschedé. In 1975, he established himself as an independent developer. He lives and works in Bussum, Netherlands. Title: Frans Schrofer Passage: Frans Schrofer (born 15 August 1956) is a Dutch furniture designer and industrial designer based in The Hague, Netherlands. He received a technical education in Leiden and then studied at the Design Academy Eindhoven, graduating in 1983 and founding his own design studio, Studio Schrofer, in 1984. He is known for a sculptural approach to furniture design, conscious use of materials, practicality, ergonomics, technical knowledge and for pioneering a modern, design-led approach to garden furniture styles. Title: Wim Rietveld Passage: Wim Rietveld (Utrecht 1924 - Badhoevedorp 1985) was a Dutch industrial and furniture designer. His father was the well-known architect and designer Gerrit Rietveld.
1924
Gerrit Rietveld
Rietveld Schröder House
Who had a longer life, Giacomo Gentilomo or Claude Sautet?
Title: Giacomo Gentilomo Passage: Giacomo Gentilomo (5 April 1909 – 16 April 2001) was an Italian film director and painter. Title: Claude Sautet Passage: Claude Sautet (23 February 1924 – 22 July 2000) was a French author and film director. Title: Intersection (1994 film) Passage: Intersection is a 1994 film, directed by Mark Rydell and starring Richard Gere, Sharon Stone, Lolita Davidovich and Martin Landau. It is a remake of the French film "Les choses de la vie" (1970) by Claude Sautet, the story — set in Vancouver, British Columbia — concerns an architect (played by Gere) who, as his classic Mercedes 280SL roadster hurtles into a collision at an intersection, flashes through key moments in his life, including his marriage to a beautiful but chilly heiress (Stone) and his subsequent affair with a travel writer (Davidovich). Title: Lino Ventura Passage: Angiolino Giuseppe Pasquale "Lino" Ventura (14 July 1919 – 22 October 1987) was an Italian-born actor who starred in French films. Raised by his Italian mother in Paris, after a first career as a professional wrestler was ended by injury he was offered a part as a gang boss in the 1954 film "Touchez pas au grisbi" and rapidly became one of France's favourite film actors, playing opposite many other stars and working with leading directors such as Jacques Becker, Louis Malle, Claude Sautet, Jean-Pierre Melville and Claude Miller. Usually portraying a tough man, either a criminal or a cop, he also featured as a leader of the Resistance in "L'armée des ombres". Having a daughter born handicapped, he and his wife founded a charity Perce-Neige (Snowdrop) which aids such children and their parents. Though he never renounced his Italian citizenship, he was voted 23rd in a poll for the 100 greatest Frenchmen. Title: Vincent, François, Paul and the Others Passage: Vincent, François, Paul and the Others (French: "Vincent, François, Paul et les autres" ) is a 1974 French film directed by Claude Sautet based on the novel "La grande Marrade" by Claude Néron. Title: Institut des hautes études cinématographiques Passage: L'Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC; the "Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies") is a French film school, founded during World War II under the leadership of Marcel L'Herbier who was its president from 1944 to 1969. IDHEC offered training for directors and producers, cameramen, sound technicians, editors, art directors and costume designers. It became highly influential, and many prominent film-makers received their training there including Paulo Rocha, Louis Malle, Alain Resnais, Claire Denis, Volker Schlöndorff, Jean-Jacques Annaud, Claude Sautet, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Patrice Leconte, Costa Gavras, Theo Angelopoulos, Omar Amiralay, Rithy Panh, Arnaud Desplechin, Claude Miller, Alfonso Gumucio Dagron Christopher Miles and Pascale Ferran. Title: A Few Days with Me Passage: A Few Days with Me (original title: Quelques jours avec moi) is a 1988 French film directed by Claude Sautet. It received three César Award nominations at the 1989 César Awards. Title: César and Rosalie Passage: César and Rosalie (French: "César et Rosalie" ) is a 1972 French romance film starring Yves Montand and Romy Schneider, directed by Claude Sautet. Title: Jean Boffety Passage: Jean Bofferty (7 June 1925 – 25 June 1988) was a French New Wave cinematographer known for his collaborations with directors such as Robert Enrico, Pierre Étaix, and Claude Sautet. In 1979 Bofferty was nominated for a César Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Sautet's "A Simple Story". Title: Max et les ferrailleurs Passage: Max et les ferrailleurs ("Max and the Junkmen") is a 1971 Franco–Italian film directed by Claude Sautet. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Claude Néron.
Giacomo Gentilomo
Giacomo Gentilomo
Claude Sautet
When was the American actress who hosted 16th People's Choice Awards born?
Title: 16th People's Choice Awards Passage: The 16th People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 1989, were held on March 11, 1990, at Universal Studios Hollywood, in Universal City, California. They were hosted by various hosts including Barbara Mandrell and Valerie Harper. It was broadcast on CBS. Title: Valerie Harper Passage: Valerie Kathryn Harper (born August 22, 1939) is an American actress. Title: 2003 Kids' Choice Awards Passage: The Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2003 was held on April 12, 2003. It was the 16th annual Kids' Choice Awards ("KCA"). It was hosted by Rosie O'Donnell. The award show was held in the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California. This was the last time O'Donnell would host the awards. By that time she has hosted the awards seven times in a row. The announcers were Daran Norris and Susanne Blakeslee from "The Fairly OddParents" who used their Cosmo and Wanda voices, respectively, for the event. Title: 39th People's Choice Awards Passage: The 39th People's Choice Awards ceremony, honoring the best in popular culture for 2012, was held January 9, 2013 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, and was broadcast live on CBS and simulcast over Xbox Live at 9:00 pm EST. The ceremony was hosted by Kaley Cuoco. The nominees were announced in November, 2012. Title: 34th People's Choice Awards Passage: The 34th People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 2007, were held on January 8, 2008 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. They were hosted by Queen Latifah and broadcast on CBS. Unlike previous years, the ceremony was taped and winners were shown accepting their awards in pre-taped segments due to actors not wanting to cross the picket lines of the striking Writers Guild of America. Title: California Dreams Tour Passage: The California Dreams Tour was the second concert tour by American singer Katy Perry, in support of her third studio album "Teenage Dream". The tour played 127 shows beginning 20 February 2011 in Lisbon, Portugal and concluding on 22 January 2012 in Pasay, Philippines. The tour visited Europe, Oceania, Asia and the Americas. The tour became an international success, with tickets selling out and ranking 16th in Pollstar's "2011 Top 25 Worldwide Tours", earning over $59.5 million. At the end of 2011, "Billboard" ranked it #13 on its annual "Top 25 Tours", earning nearly $48.9 million. It won an award for Favorite Tour Headliner at the 38th People's Choice Awards. Title: 28th People's Choice Awards Passage: The 28th People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in American popular culture for 2001, were held on January 13, 2002 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. They were hosted by Kevin James, and broadcast on CBS. Title: 38th People's Choice Awards Passage: The 38th People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 2011, were held on January 11, 2012 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California, and were broadcast live on CBS at 9:00 pm ET. This year's ceremony was hosted by Kaley Cuoco. Title: 29th People's Choice Awards Passage: The 29th People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 2002, were held on January 12, 2003 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. They were hosted by Tony Danza, and broadcast on CBS. Title: 30th People's Choice Awards Passage: The 30th People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 2003, were held on January 11, 2004 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. They were hosted by Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer, and broadcast on CBS.
August 22, 1939
16th People's Choice Awards
Valerie Harper
Which American film director is known for the sexploitation film genre, Wes Anderson or Doris Wishman?
Title: Wes Anderson Passage: Wesley Wales Anderson (born May 1, 1969) is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter, and actor. His films are known for their distinctive visual and narrative style. Title: Doris Wishman Passage: Doris Wishman (June 1, 1912 – August 10, 2002) was an American film director, screenwriter and producer. She is credited with having directed and produced at least thirty feature films during a career spanning over four decades, most notably in the sexploitation film genre. Title: A Night to Dismember Passage: A Night to Dismember is a 1983 American horror film, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars pornographic actress Samantha Fox. Title: Diary of a Nudist Passage: Diary of a Nudist, also known as Diary of a Girl Reporter, Diary of a Naturist, Girl Reporter Diary, Nature Camp Confidential, Nature Camp Diary or Nudist Confidential, is an American 1961 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman. Title: Satan Was a Lady Passage: Satan Was a Lady is an American 1975 hardcore pornographic film, produced and directed by Doris Wishman, and starring Bree Anthony, Tony Richards, Annie Sprinkle and Bobby Astyr. Title: Mad Cowgirl Passage: Mad Cowgirl is an underground cult film by Gregory Hatanaka. Hatanaka dedicated the movie to Doris Wishman, who directed 1960s sexploitation films such as "Diary of a Nudist", "Behind the Nudist Curtain" and "Bad Girls Go to Hell", and actor John Cassavetes. "Mad Cowgirl" officially was selected to the SF Indiefest and the Silverlake Film Festival, followed by a limited release in major cities such as New York City and Seattle. "Mad Cowgirl" was released on DVD on December 5, 2006. Title: Uta Erickson Passage: Uta Erickson (who often used the stage names "Artemidia Grillet" and "Carla Erikson") was a Norwegian actress who was in many sexploitation films of the late 1960s. She starred in several provocatively titled films directed by Michael and Roberta Findlay, including "The Kiss Of Her Flesh", "A Thousand Pleasures", "The Curse Of Her Flesh", and "The Ultimate Degenerate". Erickson was also a favorite of directors Doris Wishman ("Love Toy") and Barry Mahon ("Sex Killer"). Some of her films, notably "Mnasidika" were arty enough to pass as the "low end" of an arthouse pairing with a film by a European auteur. At her best, such as in "Passion in Hot Hollows " directed by Joe Sarno, her acting could make a softcore scene far more erotic. " Deep Throat" rang the death knell to this softcore genre and effectively ended Erickson's film career. Title: Something Weird Video Passage: Something Weird Video is an American film distributor company based in Seattle, Washington. They specialize in exploitation films, particularly the works of Harry Novak, Doris Wishman, David F. Friedman and Herschell Gordon Lewis. The company is named after Lewis' 1967 film "Something Weird", and the logo is taken from that film's original poster art. Something Weird usually focus on B to Z movies. Something Weird has distributed well over 2,500 films to date. Title: Bad Girls Go to Hell Passage: Bad Girls Go to Hell is a 1965 sexploitation film, written, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars Gigi Darlene, Sam Stewart, Barnard L. Sackett and Darlene Bennett. Title: The Amazing Transplant Passage: The Amazing Transplant is an American 1970 sexploitation film, written, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars Juan Fernandez, Linda Southern, and Larry Hunter.
Doris Wishman
Doris Wishman
Wes Anderson
Albert Costa and Iva Majoli, have which occupation in common?
Title: Albert Costa Passage: Costa began playing tennis at the age of five. He first came to the tennis world's attention as an outstanding junior player. In 1993, he reached the French Open junior final and won the Orange Bowl. He turned professional later that year and quickly established a reputation as a strong clay court player. Spanish former player and commentator for Spanish television Andrés Gimeno used to call him "the man with two forehands", because he could hit with the same accuracy and strength both forehand and backhand. In 1994, he won two challenger series events and was named the ATP's Newcomer of the Year. Title: Iva Majoli Passage: Iva Majoli Marić (Iva Majoli) (born 12 August 1977) is a former professional tennis player from Croatia. She upset Martina Hingis to win the women's singles title at the French Open in 1997. Majoli also won seven other singles titles and one doubles title during her career. She reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 4 in February 1996. Title: 1997 Rexona Cup Passage: The 1997 Rexona Cup was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg in Germany that was part of Tier II of the 1997 WTA Tour. The tournament was held from 28 April through 4 May 1997. Iva Majoli won the singles title. Title: 2002 Open Gaz de France – Doubles Passage: Virginie Razzano and Iva Majoli were the defending champions but only Razzano competed that year with Émilie Loit. Title: 1996 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Singles Passage: Iva Majoli was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Judith Wiesner. Title: 1997 Faber Grand Prix – Singles Passage: Iva Majoli was the defending champion and won in the final 4–6, 7–6, 6–4 against Jana Novotná. Title: 1996 Barilla Indoors – Singles Passage: Iva Majoli was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals to Jana Novotná. Title: 1997 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Singles Passage: Iva Majoli was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Steffi Graf. Title: Jelena Genčić Passage: Jelena Genčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Генчић, ] ; 9 October 1936 – 1 June 2013) was a Serbian tennis and handball player and coach. In the 1970s she became a junior tennis coach and was later credited for playing a major role in the early development of numerous top class professional players and future grand slam champions. Among the players she discovered and coached are Monica Seles, Novak Djokovic, Goran Ivanišević, Mima Jaušovec, Iva Majoli, and Tatjana Ječmenica. Title: 1997 Faber Grand Prix Passage: The 1997 Faber Grand Prix was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Hannover in Germany that was part of Tier II of the 1997 WTA Tour. It was the 5th edition of the tournament and was held from February 17 through February 23, 1997. Iva Majoli won the singles title.
professional tennis player
Albert Costa
Iva Majoli
The Stand Up is a 2011 American comedy/drama film written and directed by David Wexler and stars among others, Margarita Levieva, a competitive what before going on to star in the films "The Invisible", "Adventureland", and "Spread"?
Title: Margarita Levieva Passage: Margarita Vladimirovna Levieva (Russian: Маргари́та Влади́мировна Леви́ева ; born February 9, 1980) is a Russian-American actress. Born in the Soviet Union, she was a competitive gymnast before going on to star in the films "The Invisible", "Adventureland", and "Spread". On television, she is known for her role as the faux Amanda Clarke/real Emily Thorne on "Revenge" and as Gina Zanetakos on "The Blacklist." Title: The Stand Up Passage: The Stand Up is a 2011 American comedy/drama film written and directed by David Wexler and stars Jonathan Sollis, Margarita Levieva, Arija Bareikis, and Aidan Quinn. Title: Violet & Daisy Passage: Violet & Daisy is a 2011 American comedy crime drama film written, produced, and directed by Geoffrey S. Fletcher in his directorial debut after winning an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film Precious. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Alexis Bledel, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Danny Trejo, and James Gandolfini in one of his last acting roles before his death on June 19, 2013. Supporting roles are performed by John Ventimiglia, Danny Hoch, and Tatiana Maslany. "Violet & Daisy" follows two teenage assassins named Violet and Daisy who accept what they think will be a quick-and-easy job, until an unexpected target throws them off their plan. Title: Adventureland (film) Passage: Adventureland is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Mottola, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart and co-starring Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Martin Starr, and Margarita Levieva. The film is set in the summer of 1987 when recent college grad James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) is making big plans to tour Europe and attend graduate school in pursuit of a career in journalism. However, financial problems force him to look for a summer job instead of traveling abroad, which places him at Adventureland, a run-down amusement park in western Pennsylvania. There he meets Emily Lewin (Kristen Stewart), a co-worker with whom he develops a quick rapport and relationship. Title: Evil Weed Passage: Evil Weed is a 2009 horror film written and directed by David Wexler. It was filmed for an extremely low budget of $30,000 over five days in Montauk, New York, as a tip of the hat to the old B-Movies of the sixties and seventies. Title: American Gothic (2007 film) Passage: American Gothic is a 2007 drama-fantasy film written and directed by David Wexler. The film follows the lives of three vampires trying to get by in modern-day New York City. Title: My First Kiss (film) Passage: My First Kiss is a 2008 drama film, written and directed by David Wexler. Title: Medium Cool Passage: Medium Cool is a 1969 American drama film written and directed by Haskell Wexler and starring Robert Forster, Verna Bloom, Peter Bonerz, Marianna Hill and Harold Blankenship. It takes place in Chicago in the summer of 1968. It was notable for Wexler's use of cinéma vérité-style documentary filmmaking techniques, as well as for combining fictional and non-fictional content. Title: L.A. Times (film) Passage: L.A. Times is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Michelle Morgan. The film stars Michelle Morgan, Jorma Taccone, Dree Hemingway, Kentucker Audley, Margarita Levieva, Adam Shapiro and Angela Trimbur. Title: Newlyweds (film) Passage: Newlyweds is a 2011 American comedy/drama film written, directed and starring Edward Burns, with Kerry Bishé, Marsha Dietlein, and Caitlin Fitzgerald. Newlyweds was selected to close the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.
gymnast
The Stand Up
Margarita Levieva
Who has played in more doubles partnerships, Mark Woodforde or Leoš Friedl?
Title: Mark Woodforde Passage: Mark Raymond Woodforde, OAM (born 23 September 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Australia. He is best known as one half of "The Woodies", a doubles partnership with Todd Woodbridge. Title: Leoš Friedl Passage: Leoš Friedl (born 1 January 1977 in Jindřichův Hradec) is an inactive Czech professional tennis player best known for his doubles play with František Čermák. He is coached by Lubomir Gerla. During his career, Friedl won 16 top-level doubles titles and the 2001 Wimbledon mixed doubles title with Daniela Hantuchová, where they beat Mike Bryan and Liezel Huber, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. Title: 1994 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles Passage: Martina Navratilova and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions but only Woodforde competed that year with Meredith McGrath. Title: 1990 Monte Carlo Open – Doubles Passage: Tomáš Šmíd and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions, but Woodforde did not participate this year. Šmíd partnered Petr Korda. Title: 2006 Austrian Open – Doubles Passage: Leoš Friedl and Andrei Pavel were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Friedl played alongside František Čermák, but lost in the first round to Juan Ignacio Chela and Luis Horna. Pavel teamed up with Rogier Wassen, but lost in the first round to Tomáš Cibulec and Łukasz Kubot. Title: 2007 ATP Buenos Aires – Doubles Passage: František Čermák and Leoš Friedl were the defending champions, but Čermák did not participate this year. Friedl partnered Michael Kohlmann, losing in the first round. Title: 1993 US Open – Mixed Doubles Passage: Nicole Provis and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions but only Woodforde competed that year with Martina Navratilova. Title: 2006 Estoril Open – Men's Doubles Passage: František Čermák and Leoš Friedl were the defending champions. Čermák did not participate this year. Friedl partnered Lucas Arnold, finishing runner-up. Title: 2007 Abierto Mexicano Telcel – Men's Doubles Passage: František Čermák and Leoš Friedl were the defending champions, but Čermák chose not to participate, and only Friedl competed that year. Title: 2002 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles Passage: Leoš Friedl and Daniela Hantuchová were the defending champions, but chose to play in different teams for this year. Friedl teamed up with Tina Križan and lost in first round, while Hantuchová partnered with Kevin Ullyett and reached to the final, losing in three sets.
Leoš Friedl
Mark Woodforde
Leoš Friedl
In what country is the company headquartered where Walter van de Vijver was the head of exploration and production until 2004?
Title: Royal Dutch Shell Passage: Royal Dutch Shell plc (, ), commonly known as Shell, is a British–Dutch multinational oil and gas company headquartered in the Netherlands and incorporated in the United Kingdom. It is one of the six oil and gas "supermajors" and the sixth-largest company in the world measured by 2016 revenues (and the largest based in Europe). Shell was first in the 2013 Fortune Global 500 list of the world's largest companies; in that year its revenues were equivalent to 84% of the Netherlands' $556 billion GDP. Title: Walter van de Vijver Passage: Walter van de Vijver (born November 1955) was the head of exploration and production at Royal Dutch Shell. He was dismissed in 2004 following a scandal about the size of the company's reserves. Title: William T. Van de Graaff Passage: William Travis "Bully" Van de Graaff (October 25, 1895 – April 26, 1977) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He attended Tuscaloosa High School. He played college football at the University of Alabama, where he was selected as an All-American in 1915, Alabama's first. He was 6'1" 187 pounds. "Bully" was placed on an "Associated Press" Southeast Area All-Time football team 1869-1919 era. Van de Graaff served as the head football coach at Colorado College from 1926 to 1939, compiling a record of 49–47–6. He coached hall of famer Dutch Clark. He died in Colorado Springs, Colorado on April 26, 1977 at the age of 81. He was the older brother of physicist Robert J. Van de Graaff, the designer of the Van de Graaff generator which produces high voltages. Bully's two older brothers, Hargrove and Adrian, were also Alabama football players. Title: Heidi Van De Vijver Passage: Heidi Van De Vijver (born 31 December 1969) is a former Belgian racing cyclist. She won the Belgian national road race title in 1994 and 1998. She also competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics. Title: Andorra in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 Passage: Andorra was represented by Marian van de Wal with the song "La mirada interior", which was chosen over two stages organized by Andorran Television. Andorra began their search for a representative with Eurocàsting 2004, which eventually narrowed down 32 competitors into only 3. Marian van de Wal, Mar Capdevila, and Ishtar Ruiz each performed two song in the final. After a tie between Marian van de Wal and Mar Capdevila, the youngest jury member selected Marian van de Wal to represent Andorra at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest. On January 22, Marian van de Wal performed three candidate songs in a show hosted by Meri Picart & Josep Lluís Trabal. A combination of SMS Voting and a professional jury selected "La Mirada Interior". Title: Fons van de Vijver Passage: Alphonsius Josephus Rachel (Fons) van de Vijver (born 4 October 1952, Koewacht) is a Dutch psychologist and Professor of Cross-Cultural Psychology at the Tilburg University, the North-West University and the University of Queensland, known for his work on cross-cultural research and on "methods and data analysis of comparative research". Title: VIER Passage: VIER (strive) is a Belgian-Flemish commercial television channel. It is part of De Vijver Mediaholding and production company Woestijnvis. Title: Arthur Van De Vijver Passage: Arthur Van De Vijver (29 February 1948 – 9 March 1992) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1974 Tour de France. Title: Frank Van De Vijver Passage: Frank Van De Vijver (born 12 November 1962) is a Belgian former professional racing cyclist. He rode in the 1987 Tour de France. Title: Wouter Vandenhaute Passage: Wouter Vandenhaute (born 16 February 1962) is a Belgian Entrepreneur, Television producer and former sports-journalist. He is currently managing director of the Belgian media holding De Vijver, which includes the TV production company Woestijnvis and TV channel VIER.
the Netherlands
Walter van de Vijver
Royal Dutch Shell
Revolutions of Time...The Journey features recordings made for which eighteenth studio album by American outlaw country singer Willie Nelson?
Title: Red Headed Stranger Passage: Red Headed Stranger is the eighteenth studio album by American outlaw country singer Willie Nelson. After the wide success of his recordings with Atlantic Records, coupled with the negotiating skills of his manager, Neil Reshen, Nelson signed a contract with Columbia Records, a label that gave him total creative control over his works. The concept for the album was inspired by the "Tale of the Red Headed Stranger", a song that Nelson used to play as a disk jockey on his program in Fort Worth, Texas. After signing with Columbia he decided to record the song, and arranged the details during his return to Austin, Texas, from a trip to Colorado. It was recorded at low cost at Autumn Sound Studios in Garland, Texas. The songs featured sparse arrangements, largely limited to Nelson's guitar, piano and drums. Nelson presented the finished material to Columbia executives, who were dubious about releasing an album that they at first thought was a demo. However, Nelson had creative control, so no further production was added. Title: Revolutions of Time...The Journey 1975/1993 Passage: Revolutions of Time...The Journey 1975/1993 is a three-disc box set by country singer Willie Nelson, released on November 14, 1995. It features recordings made for his 1975 album "Red Headed Stranger" through his 1993 album "Across the Borderline". Title: The Best of Willie Nelson (1982 album) Passage: The Best of Willie Nelson is a 1982 compilation album by country singer Willie Nelson. Title: Yesterday's Wine Passage: Yesterday's Wine is the thirteenth studio album and a concept album by country singer Willie Nelson. In the early stages of his contract with RCA Victor, Nelson had no significant hits. By 1970, his recordings had reached mid-chart positions. Nelson lost the money from his song-writing royalties by financing unsuccessful tours that did not generate significant profits. In addition to the problems with his career, Nelson had problems in his personal life. He had divorced his wife, Shirley Collie, and his ranch in Tennessee burned down. Title: To Lefty from Willie Passage: To Lefty From Willie is the twenty-first studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. Recorded in 1975, the album sat in the vaults of Columbia Records until 1977. This album is Willie Nelson's tribute to fellow country singer Lefty Frizzell. Title: Willie Nelson and Family Passage: Willie Nelson and Family is the twelfth studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. Title: Legend: The Best of Willie Nelson Passage: Legend: The Best of Willie Nelson is a compilation album by country singer Willie Nelson, released on May 5, 2008. Title: Here's Willie Nelson Passage: Here's Willie Nelson is the second studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. Title: Willie Nelson Live Passage: Willie Nelson Live (1976) is a re-release of the 1966 "country music concert" country singer Willie Nelson. Title: Make Way for Willie Nelson Passage: Make Way for Willie Nelson is the fifth studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. Due to his demanding schedule, producer Chet Atkins delegated the session to Felton Jarvis. Nelson recorded the album, between March and June 1966 with session musicians, with the addition of members of his road band on the RCA Studio B.
Red Headed Stranger
Revolutions of Time...The Journey 1975/1993
Red Headed Stranger
Who was born more recently, Cumrun Vafa, or Rumi?
Title: Rumi Passage: Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī (Persian: جلال‌الدین محمد رومی‎ ‎ ), also known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhī (جلال‌الدین محمد بلخى ), Mevlânâ/Mawlānā (مولانا , "our master"), Mevlevî/Mawlawī (مولوی , "my master"), and more popularly simply as Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century Persian Sunni Muslim poet, jurist, Islamic scholar, theologian, and Sufi mystic. Rumi's influence transcends national borders and ethnic divisions: Iranians, Tajiks, Turks, Greeks, Pashtuns, other Central Asian Muslims, and the Muslims of South Asia have greatly appreciated his spiritual legacy for the past seven centuries. His poems have been widely translated into many of the world's languages and transposed into various formats. Rumi has been described as the "most popular poet" and the "best selling poet" in the United States. Title: Cumrun Vafa Passage: Cumrun Vafa (Persian: کامران وفا‎ ‎ ] ; born 1960) is an Iranian-American string theorist from Harvard University, which he first joined as a Harvard Junior Fellow. He is the recipient of the 2008 Dirac Medal and the 2016 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics. Title: Topological string theory Passage: In theoretical physics, topological string theory is a version of string theory. Topological string theory was established and is studied by physicists such as Edward Witten and Cumrun Vafa. Title: Vafa–Witten theorem Passage: In theoretical physics, the Vafa–Witten theorem, named after Cumrun Vafa and Edward Witten, is a theorem that shows that vector-like global symmetries (those that transform as expected under reflections) such as isospin and baryon number in vector-like gauge theories like QCD cannot be spontanteously broken as long as the theta angle is zero. This theorem can be proved by showing the exponential fall off of the propagator of fermions. Title: Gopakumar–Vafa invariant Passage: In theoretical physics Rajesh Gopakumar and Cumrun Vafa introduced new topological invariants, which named Gopakumar–Vafa invariant, that represent the number of BPS states on Calabi–Yau 3-fold, in a series of papers. (see , and also see , .)  They lead the following formula generating function for the Gromov–Witten invariant on Calabi–Yau 3-fold "M". Title: F-theory Passage: F-theory is a branch of string theory developed by Cumrun Vafa. The new vacua described by F-theory were discovered by Vafa and allowed string theorists to construct new realistic vacua — in the form of F-theory compactified on elliptically fibered Calabi–Yau four-folds. The letter "F" supposedly stands for "Father".
Rumi
Cumrun Vafa
Rumi
What record producer has produced records from an English tenor and actor born 29 September 1973?
Title: Alfie Boe Passage: Alfred Giovanni Roncalli "Alfie" Boe (born 29 September 1973) is an English tenor and actor, notably performing in musical theatre. Title: Juliette Pochin Passage: Juliette Pochin is a Welsh classically trained mezzo-soprano singer, composer/arranger, and record producer. She is known not only for her performances in operas and as a classical recitalist as well as for her recordings of operatically-styled crossover music. Morgan Pochin, the partnership which she formed with her husband James Morgan is known for their record productions for artists such as Katherine Jenkins and Alfie Boe, as well as their arrangements for film and television scores. Title: Joybrato Mukherjee Passage: Joybrato Mukherjee (born 29 September 1973) is Professor of English Linguistics and the President of the University of Giessen. When he took office in 2009, he was the youngest university president ever appointed in Germany. Title: Scout Niblett Passage: Emma Louise Niblett (born 29 September 1973), better known by the stage name Scout Niblett, is an English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Niblett debuted in 2001 with her first full-length studio album "Sweet Heart Fever", and has gone on to release five more studio albums. In 2013, Niblett released her sixth studio album, "It's Up to Emma", which she mixed and produced. Title: Jakarat Tonhongsa Passage: Jakarat Tonhongsa (born 29 September 1973) is a Thailand football Defender who played for Thailand in the 1996 Asian Cup. Title: Miguel Ángel Soriano Passage: Miguel Ángel Soriano Olmedo (born 29 September 1973 in San Salvador) is a Salvadoran football coach and former player. Title: Jiří Strach Passage: Jiří Strach (born 29 September 1973 in Prague) is a Czech film director and actor. He directed the film "Operace Silver A" in 2007. Title: 1973 CECAFA Cup Passage: The 1973 CECAFA Cup was the inaugural edition of the CECAFA Cup, and was held in Uganda. The CECAFA Cup is considered Africa's oldest football tournament, and involves teams from Central and Southern Africa. The matches in the 1973 tournament were played from 22 September 1973 until 29 September 1973. The tournament was originally the Gossage Cup, contested by the four nations of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Zanzibar, running from 1929 until 1965. In 1967, this became the East and Central African Senior Challenge Cup, often shortened to simply the Challenge Cup, which was competed for five years, until 1971, before the CECAFA Cup was introduced in 1973. Uganda, the hosts, won the Cup, beating Tanzania 2–1 in the final. The tournament lacked a third-place play-off, so the runners-up in the group stages, Kenya and Zambia, shared third place. After Uganda and Zambia drew in the group stages with the same number of points, goals conceded and goals scored, a play-off occurred, which Uganda won. The tournament has been expanded, and the modern-day tournament consists of 12 different teams (Ethiopia, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Sudan, and Eritrea have joined since 1973). Title: Daniela Brendel Passage: Daniela Brendel (born 29 September 1973) is a German former swimmer who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics. Title: M. Thilakarajah Passage: Mylvaganam Thilakarajah (born 29 September 1973) is a Sri Lankan trade unionist, politician and Member of Parliament.
Morgan Pochin
Juliette Pochin
Alfie Boe
What is a film of 2007 by Russian-Ukrainian director Kira Muratova starring a Russian actress, director, and screenwriter?
Title: Renata Litvinova Passage: Renata Muratovna Litvinova (Russian language: Рената Муратовна Литвинова) is a Russian actress, director, and screenwriter. Title: Two in One (film) Passage: Two in One (Russian: Два в одном ) is a film of 2007 by Russian-Ukrainian director Kira Muratova, starring Renata Litvinova, Natalia Buzko, Bogdan Stupka and Alexander Bashirov. The film unites two different screenplays written by Yevgeny Golubenko and Renata Litvinova. Title: Among Grey Stones Passage: Among Grey Stones (Russian: Среди серых камней , "Sredi serykh kamney " ) is a 1983 Soviet drama film directed by Kira Muratova. The film suffered a lot from the Soviet censorship and was edited without the acceptance of Muratova, so she refused to release it under her name - it was attributed to "Ivan Sidorov" (a common Russian name and surname). It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Passions (1994 film) Passage: Passions, whose title (Russian: Увлеченья , "Uvlechenya " ) can also be translated "Enthusiasms," is a 1994 romantic comedy by Russian-Ukrainian director Kira Muratova based on the novellas of Boris Dedyukhin. Title: Brief Encounters (film) Passage: Brief Encounters (Russian: Короткие встречи , "Korotkiye vstrechi " ) is a 1967 Soviet romantic drama directed by Kira Muratova. Title: Chekhov's Motifs Passage: Chekhov's Motifs (Russian: Чеховские мотивы , translit.  Chekhovskie motivy, since released in English as Chekhovian Motifs) is a 2002 Russian-Ukrainian comedy film directed by Kira Muratova. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. It is based on two works of Anton Chekhov: the short story "Difficult People" is divided to frame the one act play "Tatyana Repina". Title: The Asthenic Syndrome Passage: The Asthenic Syndrome (Russian: Астенический синдром , "Astenicheskiy sindrom " ) is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Kira Muratova. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. Title: The Tuner Passage: The Tuner (Russian: Настройщик , "Nastroyshchik") is a 2004 Ukraine/Russia mix film of art house grotesque and a sting comedy. At the heart of Kira Muratova’s film is her characteristic and enduring love of predation—predation for its own sake. The film offers a complex assessment of the human subject, civilization, and the creative act. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 2004. Title: Three Stories (film) Passage: Three Stories (Russian: Три истории , "Tri istorii " ) is a 1997 Russian-Ukrainian comedy film directed by Kira Muratova. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. The picture won the Special Jury Prize at Kinotavr. Title: The Sentimental Policeman Passage: The Sentimental Policeman (Russian: Чувствительный милиционер ) is a 1992 Ukrainian (Ukrainian-French production) comedy film written and directed by Kira Muratova. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival.
Two in One
Two in One (film)
Renata Litvinova
Who was born first Andrzej Munk or Franklin Adreon?
Title: Andrzej Munk Passage: Andrzej Munk (16 October 1921 – 20 September 1961) was a Polish film director, screen writer and documentalist. He was one of the most influential artists of the post-Stalinist period in the People's Republic of Poland. His feature films "Man on the Tracks" ("Człowiek na torze", 1956), "Eroica" ("Heroism", 1958), "Bad Luck" ("Zezowate szczęście", 1960), and "Passenger" ("Pasażerka" 1963), are considered classics of the Polish Film School developed in mid-1950s. He died as a result of a car crash in Kompina in a head-on collision with a truck. Title: Franklin Adreon Passage: Franklin "Pete" Adreon (November 18, 1902 – September 10, 1979) was an American film and television director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Title: Witold Lesiewicz Passage: Witold Lesiewicz (9 September, 1922 – 23 March, 2012) was a Polish film director and screenwriter. He directed 24 films between 1949 and 1979. He completed the work on the 1963 film "Passenger" after the death of director Andrzej Munk. Title: Krystyna Magdalena Munk Passage: Krystyna Magdalena Munk (29 April 1913 – 15 March 1999) was a Polish doctor who completed her studies at the Polish School of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh during World War II. Sister of Andrzej Munk. Title: Man on the Tracks Passage: Man on the Tracks (Polish: "Człowiek na torze" ) is a 1956 film by Andrzej Munk. Title: Eroica (1958 film) Passage: Eroica (released in some territories as Heroism) is a 1958 film by Andrzej Munk. It is composed of two separate stories, each featuring the Polish concept of heroism and a role of a hero. Title: Bad Luck (1960 film) Passage: Bad Luck (Polish: Zezowate szczęście ) is a 1960 Polish comedy film directed by Andrzej Munk. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Title: No Man's Woman (film) Passage: No Man's Woman is a 1955 American noir crime film directed by Franklin Adreon and starring Marie Windsor, John Archer and Patric Knowles. The film's sets were designed by the art director Walter E. Keller. Title: Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe Passage: Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe (or, informally, Commando Cody) is a 1953 Republic Pictures black-and-white multi-chapter movie serial, which began life as a proposed syndicated television series. It consisted of twelve 25-minute sequential episodes directed by Harry Keller, Franklin Adreon, and Fred C. Brannon, that stars Judd Holdren, Aline Towne, Gregory Gaye, William Schallert, Richard Crane, and Craig Kelly. Title: Passenger (1963 film) Passage: Passenger (Polish: "Pasażerka" ) is an unfinished 1963 Polish film directed by Andrzej Munk, which Witold Lesiewicz assembled for release.
Franklin "Pete" Adreon
Andrzej Munk
Franklin Adreon
Who was born in an earlier year, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario or Mark Edmondson?
Title: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Passage: Aránzazu Isabel María "Arantxa" Sánchez Vicario (] ; born 18 December 1971) is a Spanish former World No. 1 professional tennis player. She won four Grand Slam singles titles, six Grand Slam women's doubles titles, and four Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. In 1994 she was crowned the ITF World Champion for the year. Title: Mark Edmondson Passage: Mark Edmondson (sometimes mistakenly spelt Edmundson) (born June 1954 in Gosford, New South Wales) is a retired Australian professional tennis player. Title: 1997 du Maurier Open – Women's Doubles Passage: Larisa Savchenko and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Savchenko with Helena Suková and Sánchez Vicario with Mary Joe Fernández. Title: 1997 Australian Open – Women's Doubles Passage: Chanda Rubin and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario were the defending champions, but competed this year with different partners. Rubin teamed up with Brenda Schultz-McCarthy and were eliminated in third round, while Sánchez Vicario teamed up with Gigi Fernández and lost in semifinals. Title: 1997 Páginas Amarillas Open – Doubles Passage: Jana Novotná and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario were the defending champions but only Sánchez Vicario competed that year with Mary Joe Fernández. Title: 1997 Lipton Championships – Women's Doubles Passage: Jana Novotná and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Novotná with Lindsay Davenport and Sánchez Vicario with Natasha Zvereva. Title: 1994 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles Passage: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and Todd Woodbridge were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Sánchez Vicario with Emilio Sánchez and Woodbridge with Helena Suková. Title: 1998 Sydney International – Women's Doubles Passage: Gigi Fernández and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario were the defending champions but only Sánchez Vicario competed that year with Manon Bollegraf. Title: 1996 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles Passage: Steffi Graf was the defending champion, and she successfully defended her title, defeating Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the final, in what was a rematch of last year's final. With the victory, Graf captured her seventh and final Wimbledon crown, while it marked Sánchez Vicario's last appearance in the ladies' championship match. Title: 1997 Bausch & Lomb Championships – Doubles Passage: Chanda Rubin and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Rubin with Brenda Schultz-McCarthy and Sánchez Vicario with Larisa Savchenko.
Mark Edmondson
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
Mark Edmondson
Who was born first, Jim Crace or Cid Corman?
Title: Cid Corman Passage: Cid (Sidney) Corman (June 29, 1924 – March 12, 2004) was an American poet, translator and editor, most notably of "Origin", who was a key figure in the history of American poetry in the second half of the 20th century. Title: Jim Crace Passage: James Crace (born 1 March 1946) is an award-winning English writer and novelist. His novels include "Quarantine", which was judged Whitbread Novel of 1998, and "Harvest", which won the 2015 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the 2013 James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and was shortlisted for the 2013 Man Booker Prize. Title: 2013 Man Booker Prize Passage: The 2013 Booker Prize for Fiction was awarded on 15 October 2013 to Eleanor Catton for her novel "The Luminaries". A longlist of thirteen titles was announced on 23 July, and these were narrowed down to a shortlist of six titles, announced on 10 September. The jury was chaired by Robert Macfarlane, who was joined by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Natalie Haynes, Martha Kearney, and Stuart Kelly. The shortlist contained great geographical and ethnic diversity, with Zimbabwean-born NoViolet Bulawayo, Eleanor Catton of New Zealand, Jim Crace from England, Indian American Jhumpa Lahiri, Canadian-American Ruth Ozeki and Colm Tóibín of Ireland. Title: Harvest (Crace novel) Passage: Harvest is a novel by Jim Crace, published in 2013 by Picador. Crace has stated that "Harvest" would be his final novel. Title: Quarantine (Crace novel) Passage: Quarantine is a novel by Jim Crace. It was the winner of the 1997 Whitbread Novel Award, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction the same year. Title: Origin (magazine) Passage: Origin was an American poetry magazine that was founded in 1951 by Cid Corman. The magazine provided an early platform for the work of Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, Gary Snyder, Theodore Enslin and other important, ground-breaking poets, who collectively created an alternative to academic poetry. Title: Being Dead Passage: Being Dead is a novel by the English writer Jim Crace, published in 1999. Title: The Gift of Stones Passage: The Gift of Stones is a 1988 novel by British author Jim Crace. The novel, written in poetic language, takes place at the end of the Neolithic period, and is narrated by the village storyteller and his "daughter". Title: Philip Tew Passage: Philip Tew (born Enfield, Middlesex, England) is a professor of Post-1900 Literature at Brunel University. He is the author of works on B.S. Johnson, Jim Crace, Zadie Smith, and the contemporary British novel. Some of his work has focused on social gerontology and the use of narrative theories in social, cultural and policy analysis. Title: Theodore Enslin Passage: Theodore Vernon Enslin (born March 25, 1925 – November 21, 2011) was an American poet associated with Cid Corman's "Origin" and press. He is widely regarded as one of the most musical of American avant-garde poets.
Cid (Sidney) Corman
Jim Crace
Cid Corman
Aleksei Balabanov and Jean Vigo, have which occupation in common?
Title: Jean Vigo Passage: Jean Vigo (] ; 26 April 1905 – 5 October 1934) was a French film director who helped establish poetic realism in film in the 1930s; he was a posthumous influence on the French New Wave of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Title: Aleksei Balabanov Passage: Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov (Russian: Алeксeй Oктябpинoвич Балабанoв ; 25 February 1959 – 18 May 2013) was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and producer, who shot mostly arthouse pictures, but gained mainstream popularity with the crime drama Brat ("Brother") and its more action-oriented sequel, "Brat-2" ("Brother 2"), both of which starred Sergei Bodrov, Jr. as a young hitman. "Brother" was successful both at the box office and in video copies, achieving wide popularity in Russia. Later, however, Balabanov became better known for his films "Cargo 200" (2007) and "Morphine" (2008). Title: War (2002 film) Passage: War (Russian: Война , translit.  "Voyna") is a 2002 Russian film by Aleksei Balabanov about the realities of the Second Chechen War starring Aleksei Chadov and Ian Kelly. Title: Brother (1997 film) Passage: Brother (Russian: Брат , translit.  "Brat") is a 1997 Russian crime film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. The film stars Sergei Bodrov Jr. as Danila Bagrov, a young Russian ex-conscript. The character of Danila is considered by many in Russia to be an icon of the early post-Soviet period. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. After its release on VHS in June 1997, "Brother" unexpectedly became one of the most commercially successful Russian films released in the 1990s and quickly became a cult film throughout Russia. Due to the film's popularity and fan demand, a sequel, "Brother 2", was released in 2000. "Brother 2" is notable for having a significantly higher budget, more emphasis on action sequences, and taking place in Moscow and Chicago. Title: The Castle (1994 film) Passage: The Castle (Russian: Замок , "Zamok " ) is a 1994 film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. It is the second notable screen version of Kafka’s unfinished novel "The Castle". It tells of an individual desperately trying to preserve his identity while struggling against sinister and invisible bureaucrats who rule the village from inside the titular castle. The picture is noted for costumes/sets design in bruegelian style, it won Best Art Direction and Best Costumes at the 1994 Nika Awards. Title: Morphine (film) Passage: Morphine is a 2008 Russian film by Aleksei Balabanov. Title: Prix Jean Vigo Passage: The Prix Jean Vigo is an award in the Cinema of France given annually since 1951 to a French film director in homage to Jean Vigo. It was founded by French writer Claude Aveline. Since 1960, the award is given to a director of a feature film and to a director of a short film. Title: Cargo 200 (film) Passage: Cargo 200 (Russian: Груз 200 , "Gruz 200 " ) is a Russian thriller film from 2007 by Aleksei Balabanov depicting the late Soviet society. The action is set during the culmination of the Soviet war in Afghanistan in 1984. The movie's title "Cargo 200" refers to the zinc coffins in which dead Soviet soldiers were shipped home. The movie was said to be based on a true story. Title: Happy Days (1991 film) Passage: Happy Days (Russian: Счастливые дни , translit.  Schastlivye dni) is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Jean Taris, Swimming Champion Passage: Jean Taris, Swimming Champion (French: Taris, roi de l'eau or La natation par Jean Taris, champion de France or Taris, champion de natation) is a 1931 French short documentary film directed by Jean Vigo, about the French swimmer Jean Taris. The film is notable for the many innovative techniques that Vigo uses, including close ups and freeze frames of the swimmer's body.
film director
Aleksei Balabanov
Jean Vigo
What is the first book in the prequel series to the four books referred to also as the Predator Cities Quartet by Philip Reeve?
Title: A Web of Air Passage: A Web of Air is a young adult post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by Philip Reeve. The sequel to "Fever Crumb", it is the second book in the Mortal Engines Quartet prequel series. It was published in April 2010. Title: Mortal Engines Quartet Passage: The Mortal Engines Quartet is a tetralogy consisting of four novels written by the British author Philip Reeve: "Mortal Engines" (2001), "Predator's Gold" (2003), "Infernal Devices" (2005), and "A Darkling Plain" (2006). It has also been referred to as the Predator Cities Quartet or the Hungry City Chronicles, although the author has objected to those names. Title: Traction City (novella) Passage: Traction City is a novella by Philip Reeve and is a prequel to the Mortal Engines Quartet it was released as a flip book alongside Chris Priestlys' teachers tales of terror for World Book Day. Title: Mortal Engines Passage: Mortal Engines is the first of four novels in Philip Reeve's quartet of the same name. The book focuses on a futuristic, steampunk version of London, now a giant machine striving to survive on a world running out of resources. The book has won a Nestlé Smarties Book Prize and was shortlisted for the 2002 Whitbread Award. Title: Infernal Devices (Philip Reeve novel) Passage: Infernal Devices is the third of four novels in Philip Reeve's children's series, the "Mortal Engines Quartet". Title: Predator's Gold Passage: Predator's Gold is the second of four novels in Philip Reeve's series for young adults, the "Mortal Engines Quartet". Title: Buster Bayliss series Passage: Buster Bayliss is a series of books written by British author Philip Reeve, intended for younger readers. The main character of the series is Buster Bayliss. In the stories, Buster must stop someone or something taking over the world. The catchphrase which often appears on the cover of the books is "where's there's trouble, there's Buster Bayliss". So far there are four books. Title: Larklight Passage: Larklight, or the Revenge of the White Spiders! or to Saturn's Rings and Back! is a young adult novel by author Philip Reeve. Illustrated by David Wyatt, it is the first book in the Larklight Trilogy. Title: Fever Crumb Series Passage: The Fever Crumb Series is the title of a series of novels written by British author, Philip Reeve, and is the prequel series to his critically acclaimed "Mortal Engines Quartet". As of 2015 the series consists of three books: "Fever Crumb" (2009), "A Web of Air" (2010), and "Scrivener's Moon" (2011). The books follow a young woman known as Fever Crumb, and her adventures set around the time of the creation of the first traction cities that become so prevalent in the Mortal Engines series. Reeve stated in 2011 that he had always envisaged a quartet for the series, assuring readers of a fourth installment. Title: Fever Crumb Passage: Fever Crumb is a young adult post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by Philip Reeve, published in 2009. Sequels called "A Web of Air" (2010) and "Scrivener's Moon" (2011) follow. The books of the Fever Crumb Series are prequels to the Mortal Engines Quartet series of novels by the same author.
Fever Crumb
A Web of Air
Mortal Engines Quartet
Lars Nieuwpoort formerly played for which Dutch club, founded in 2001?
Title: Lars Nieuwpoort Passage: Lars Nieuwpoort (born 29 November 1994, in Den Helder) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a centre back for De Graafschap in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. He formerly played for Almere City. Title: Almere City FC Passage: Almere City Football Club is a Dutch football club. The club was founded in 2001, and is an expression of the ambitions of the city council of Almere to play an active role in top sports. To that end, a sports club (Omniworld) was formed, which now comprises a volleyball branch, a basketball branch and a football branch. Before the 2010–11 season the club was called FC Omniworld. Title: Dean Couzins Passage: Dean Warren Couzins (born 9 June 1981 in Christchurch) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed "The Black Sticks", in 2001 against Malaysia. The defender played the latter part of 2005 for Dutch club Breda, returning to join the NZ team for the Oceania Cup in November. Dean joined Dutch club Kampong Utrecht in 2006–2007 helping them to a successful first year in the Dutch first league. Title: Romeo Zondervan Passage: Romeo Zondervan (born 4 March 1959) is a former professional Dutch footballer who played as a [[midfielder. He was born in [[Paramaribo]] in [[Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)|Suriname]], and played his early football with [[ADO Den Haag|FC Den Haag]] and [[Twente Enschede]] before joining [[West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]], for whom he made 84 appearances. He signed for [[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]] in 1984 for £70,000 and went on to make 274 appearances for the club. Then he moved to Dutch club [[NAC Breda]] in 1992 and played there until 1995, and then finished his playing career. Title: Derre Kwee Passage: Derre Kwee (born 7 September 1994) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a centre back for Dutch club AFC. He formerly played for Jong FC Twente and FC Emmen. Title: Lars Lambooij Passage: Lars Lambooij (born 16 April 1988 in Tilburg) is a Dutch professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Go Ahead Eagles in the Dutch Eredivisie. He formerly played for SC Veendam. Title: Sherwin Grot Passage: Sherwin Grot (born July 29, 1990 in Arnhem, Netherlands) is a Dutch footballer who currently plays for Kozakken Boys in the Dutch Topklasse. Formerly, he played on the professional level for Dutch club N.E.C. (football club) of the Eredivisie league during the 2009-10 season and for PEC Zwolle during the 2012-13 season. Title: Eva de Goede Passage: Eva de Goede (born 23 March 1989) is a Dutch field hockey player who plays as a midfielder for Dutch club AH&BC. She also plays for the Netherlands national team and was part of the Dutch squad that became the winner of the 2007 Champions Trophy. She played in the Dutch team that won the gold medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics and also in the London Olympics 2012 gold medal team. Title: Lars Elstrup Passage: Lars Dahl Elstrup (born 24 March 1963 in Råby) is a Danish former professional footballer, who played for a number of Danish clubs, as well as Dutch club Feyenoord and Luton Town in England. He played 34 matches and scored 13 goals for the Denmark national football team, and was part of the Denmark team which won the 1992 European Championship. Title: Lars Unnerstall Passage: Lars Unnerstall (born 20 July 1990) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Dutch club VVV-Venlo.
Almere City Football Club
Lars Nieuwpoort
Almere City FC
Lincoln County, Kansas has a county seat of a city with a population of what as of 2010?
Title: Lincoln County, Kansas Passage: Lincoln County (standard abbreviation: LC) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 3,241. The largest city and county seat is Lincoln Center. Title: Lincoln Center, Kansas Passage: Lincoln Center, more commonly known as Lincoln, is a city in and the county seat of Lincoln County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 1,297. Title: Lincoln County, Nebraska Passage: Lincoln County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2010 census, the population was 36,288. Its county seat is North Platte. Despite the county's name, the state capital city of Lincoln is not located in or near Lincoln County. Title: Kemmerer, Wyoming Passage: Kemmerer is the largest city in and the county seat of Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 2,656 at the 2010 census. As the county seat of Lincoln County, Kemmerer is the location of the Lincoln County Courthouse. Title: Lincolnton, North Carolina Passage: Lincolnton is a small city in Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States, within the Charlotte metropolitan area. The population was 10,683 at the 2010 census. Lincolnton is northwest of Charlotte, on the South Fork of the Catawba River. The junction of State Highway 27 and U.S. Route 321 is located nearby. The city is the county seat of Lincoln County, and is the only legally incorporated municipality wholly within the rural county. Title: Ivanhoe, Minnesota Passage: Ivanhoe is a city in Lincoln County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 559 at the 2010 census. Since 1904 it has been the county seat of Lincoln County and is now the least populous county seat in Minnesota. Title: Lincoln County, Arkansas Passage: Lincoln County is located between the Arkansas Timberlands and Arkansas Delta in the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is also within the Pine Bluff metro area, and on the outer edge of the Central Arkansas region. The county is named for Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. Created as Arkansas's 65th county on March 28, 1871, Lincoln County has three incorporated cities, including Star City, the county seat and most populous city. The county contains 46 unincorporated communities and ghost towns, Cane Creek State Park at the confluence of Cane Creek and Bayou Bartholomew, and nine listings on the National Register of Historic Places to preserve the history and culture of the county. Title: Hamlin, West Virginia Passage: Hamlin, originally named "Hamline," is a town in Lincoln County, West Virginia, United States, along the Mud River. The population was recorded as 1,142 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Lincoln County. Hamlin is a part of the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 287,702. New definitions from February 28, 2013 placed the population at 363,000. Title: Carrizozo, New Mexico Passage: Carrizozo is a town in Lincoln County, New Mexico and is the county seat with a population of 996 at the 2010 census. Founded in 1899, the town provided the main railroad access for Lincoln County, and the town experienced significant population growth in the early decades of the 1900s. However, with declining relevance of the railroad, the population of the town has gradually declined. The town is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 54 and U.S. Route 380. Title: Merrill, Wisconsin Passage: Merrill is a city in and the county seat of Lincoln County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located to the south of and adjacent to the Town of Merrill. The population was 9,661, according to the 2010 census. Merrill is part of the United States Census Bureau's Merrill MSA, which includes all of Lincoln County. Together with the Wausau MSA, which includes all of Marathon County, it forms the Wausau-Merrill CSA.
1,297
Lincoln County, Kansas
Lincoln Center, Kansas
What type of profession does Utpala Sen and Hemanta Mukherjee have in common?
Title: Hemanta Mukherjee Passage: Hemanta Mukherjee ((16 June 1920 – 26 September 1989); often credited as Hemant Kumar outside Bengal) was an Indian playback singer, music director and film producer, who sang in Bengali, Hindi and other Indian languages. He is also the greatest artist of Rabindra Sangeet. He won two National awards for the category best male playback singer. He is often credited as one of the greatest Indian singers of all time for his unparalleled manly voice. Title: Utpala Sen Passage: Utpala Sen (12 March 1924 - 13 May 2005) was a prominent Indian Bengali playback singer. She was a very popular playback singer in the 1950s alongside Sandhya Mukherjee, Pratima Banerjee and Alpana Banerjee etc. She has sung numerous duets with prominent male singers such as Hemanta Mukherjee, Manna Dey and also her husband, Satinath Mukherjee. Title: Oos Raat Ke Baad Passage: Oos Raat Ke Baad is a 1969 thriller movie, directed and produced by YB Siraj under the banner Commercial Cine Corporation. The movie stars Sanjeev Kumar, Tanuja, Madan Puri, Sailesh Kumar, Aruna Irani, Shamminder and Kishore Bhatt. Other star casts include Tarun Bose, Bela Bose, Asit Sen, Pravin Paul Sunder, Amrita Patel, Dinesh Hingoo and Masterji. Story-screenplay-dialogue was written by Probodh Joshi. Mukesh, Asha Bhosle, Bula Gupta and Hemant Kumar rendered their voices. Title Song was by Anil Kumar and its lyrics by Gohar Kanpuri. Music of the film is given by Hemanta Mukherjee and lyrics by Gulzar. Title: Hemanta Mukherjee metro station Passage: Hemanta Mukherjee Metro Station is a station of Line 6 of the Kolkata Metro. The station is named in honour of the Indian Bengali playback singer Hemanta Mukherjee. Title: Biwi Aur Makan Passage: Biwi Aur Makan is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film was released with music composed by Hemanta Mukherjee. The film starred Biswajit Chatterjee, Kalpana Mohan, and Mehmood in lead roles. The movie was remade in Marathi in 1989 as "Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi" , in Kannada in 2013 as "Olu Saar Bari Olu" and in Hindi as "Paying Guests". Title: Swapno Passage: Swapno is a 2005 Bengali film directed by Haranath Chakraborty. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Sayantani Ghosh, Jishu Sengupta, Abhishek Chatterjee, Deepankar De, Anamika Saha, Rajesh Sharma in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Hemanta Mukherjee, Shyamal Mitra and Madhu Mukherjee. Title: Bela Mukherjee Passage: Bela Mukherjee (d. June 25, 2009) was an Indian singer and the wife of singer and music director Hemanta Mukherjee. She recorded a number of songs with her husband. Title: Harano Sur Passage: Harano Sur (Bengali: হারানো সুর;English:The Lost Melody ) is a 1957 Indian Bengali romantic drama film by Ajoy Kar, starring Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar, with music by Hemanta Mukherjee, and sung by Geeta Dutt. The film is regarded as one of the finest examples of Bengali cinema of this early golden period. The film has broad similarities in plot with the 1942 Hollywood flick Random Harvest and has been remade twice more in India: the Tamil film Amara Deepam (1956 film) and the Hindi film Amar Deep (1958 film). Title: Saptapadi (1961 film) Passage: Saptapadi (English: Seven steps) is a 1961 Indian Bengali romantic drama film by Ajoy Kar, starring Suchitra Sen, Uttam Kumar, Chhabi Biswas and Chhaya Debi. Regarded as the romantic blockbuster of the evergreen romantic pair of Bengali cinema, Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen, accompanied with mesmerizing music direction and playback singing in Uttam's voice by Hemanta Mukherjee and in Suchitra's voice by Sandhya Mukherjee. The story is based on a novel of 1958 written by Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay. Title: Kuheli Passage: Kuheli ("Bengali": কুহেলী) is a Bengali suspense thriller movie directed by Tarun Majumdar. This movie released in 1971. Music director of the movie was Hemanta Mukherjee.
singer
Utpala Sen
Hemanta Mukherjee
Kathy Jordan and Jack Sock, share which occupation?
Title: Kathy Jordan Passage: Kathryn "Kathy" Jordan (born December 3, 1959) is a former American tennis player. During her career, she won seven Grand Slam titles, five of them in women's doubles and two in mixed doubles. She also was the 1983 Australian Open women's singles runner-up and won three singles titles and 42 doubles titles. Title: Jack Sock Passage: Jack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 21 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He is one of the top ranked American men in both singles and doubles on the ATP Tour. A former junior US Open champion, Sock's singles success is highlighted by 7 ATP finals, including three titles. His career best result came at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters, where he reached the semi-finals. Title: 1986 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles Passage: Kathy Jordan and Elizabeth Smylie were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Jordan with Alycia Moulton and Smylie with Catherine Tanvier. Title: 1983 Australian Open – Women's Singles Passage: First-seeded Martina Navratilova defeated ninth-seeded Kathy Jordan 6–2, 7–6 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1983 Australian Open tennis tournament. The tournament was played on grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne from 29 November through 11 December 1983. Navratilova earned $75,000 prize money for winning the title, her 8th career Grand Slam singles title and her 2nd title at the Australian Open after 1981. She improved her year record to 86 wins and 1 loss. This tournament was also notable for being the first Australian Open in which Steffi Graf appeared in the main draw, and the last time that Billie Jean King appeared in the main singles draw of a grand slam. Title: 1985 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles Passage: Wendy Turnbull and John Lloyd were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Kathy Jordan and Mark Edmondson. Title: 2016 China Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose to play in Tokyo instead. Sock played alongside Bernard Tomic but lost in the final to Pablo Carreño Busta and Rafael Nadal, who won 6−7, 6−2, [10−8]. Title: 1983 French Open – Women's Doubles Passage: The Women's Doubles tournament at the 1983 French Open was held from 23 May until 5 June 1983 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Rosalyn Fairbank and Candy Reynolds won the title, defeating Kathy Jordan and Anne Smith in the final. Title: 1987 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles Passage: Kathy Jordan and Ken Flach were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Patty Fendick and Andy Kohlberg. Title: 1988 Virginia Slims of Houston – Doubles Passage: Kathy Jordan and Martina Navratilova were the defending champions but only Navratilova competed that year with Lori McNeil. Title: 1991 WTA Tour Championships – Doubles Passage: Kathy Jordan and Elizabeth Smylie were the defending champions, but Jordan did not qualify for this year. Smylie partnered with Nicole Provis and lost in quarterfinals to Gigi Fernández and Jana Novotná.
tennis player
Kathy Jordan
Jack Sock
Are Clerodendrum and Bergenia from the same family?
Title: Bergenia Passage: Bergenia (elephant-eared saxifrage, elephant's ears) is a genus of ten species of flowering plants in the family Saxifragaceae, native to central Asia, from Afghanistan to China and the Himalayan region. Title: Clerodendrum Passage: Clerodendrum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae. Its common names include glorybower, bagflower and bleeding-heart. It is currently classified in the subfamily Ajugoideae, being one of several genera transferred from Verbenaceae to Lamiaceae in the 1990s, based on phylogenetic analysis of morphological and molecular data. Title: Clerodendrum colebrookianum Passage: Clerodendrum colebrookianum (syn. "Clerodendrum glandulosum"), commonly known as East Indian Glory Bower, is a perennial shrub belonging to the family Lamiaceae, but sometimes classified under Verbenaceae. It is one of the most well known among ~400 species of "Clerodendrum", as it is widely used in traditional practices, such as for vegetable and treatments of diabetes, hypertension, cough and rheumatism. Title: Bergenia ligulata Passage: Bergenia ligulata (Paashaanbhed, Prashanbheda, and other spellings in Ayurveda traditional Indian medicine) is a plant belonging to the family Saxifragaceae and the genus "Bergenia". Title: Clerodendrum heterophyllum Passage: Clerodendrum heterophyllum is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Clerodendrum" of the family Lamiaceae. It is a native to Mauritius and La Réunion. Title: Clerodendrum infortunatum Passage: Clerodendrum infortunatum, the hill glory bower, is a perennial shrub belonging to the family Lamiaceae, also sometimes classified under Verbenaceae. It is the type species among ~400 species of "Clerodendrum". It is one of the most well-known natural health remedies in traditional practices and siddha medicine. Title: Clerodendrum trichotomum Passage: Clerodendrum trichotomum (harlequin glorybower, glorytree, peanut butter tree) is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Clerodendrum". It is placed in the family Lamiaceae, or sometimes the Verbenaceae. It is native to China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and India. Title: Clerodendrum splendens Passage: Clerodendrum splendens (glory tree, flaming glorybower) is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Clerodendrum" of the family Lamiaceae, native to tropical Western Africa. It is a twining evergreen climber, growing to 3 m or more, with panicles of brilliant scarlet flowers in summer. With a minimum temperature of 10 C , it requires the protection of glass during the winter months in most temperate regions. Title: Clerodendrum phlomidis Passage: Clerodendrum phlomidis is a species of flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family. The plant has been used in Ayurvedic medicine, and some Ayurvedic sources refer to it by the synonym Clerodendrum multiflorum. Title: Rotheca myricoides Passage: Rotheca myricoides (Butterfly Bush) is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to Africa and widely cultivated elsewhere. In cultivation, it is frequently known by one of its synonyms, such as "Clerodendrum myricoides" or "Clerodendrum myricoides" 'Ugandense'.
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Clerodendrum
Bergenia
Dan Bejar and Stacey McClean, are both artists, what is their occupation?
Title: Stacey McClean Passage: Stacey McClean (born 17 February 1989) is an English solo singer. She was part of the S Club spin-off band, S Club 8 and in 2009 took part in the sixth series of "The X Factor". Title: Dan Bejar Passage: Daniel Bejar ( ; born October 4, 1972) is an independent singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Bejar has gained widespread popularity through his musical collaborations with Vancouver indie-rock band The New Pornographers, but has released far more material as the frontman of his band Destroyer. He is renowned for his poetic and often cryptic lyrics as well as his unorthodox vocals. In 2006, he joined with Carey Mercer of Frog Eyes and Spencer Krug of Sunset Rubdown and Wolf Parade as part of another indie supergroup, Swan Lake. He has also collaborated with his girlfriend Sydney Hermant as the duo Hello, Blue Roses, whose debut album was released in 2008. Title: Destroyer (band) Passage: Destroyer is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia fronted by singer-songwriter Dan Bejar and formed in 1995. Destroyer songs are characterized by abstract, poetic lyrics and idiosyncratic vocals. The band's discography draws on a variety of musical influences, resulting in albums that can sound markedly distinct from one another; in Bejar's words, "That's kind of my goal: to start from scratch every time." Title: Ideas for Songs Passage: Ideas for Songs is a cassette by Destroyer, released in 1997. The tape was a result of Dan Bejar being asked to contribute a song under the Destroyer moniker for a various artists compilation being curated at the time. As a response he submitted a cassette with 20 songs for them to choose from. The original 20 songs was pared down to 16 and then pressed as "Ideas For Songs" by Granted Passage Cassettes. Title: Mass Romantic Passage: Mass Romantic is the debut album by Canadian indie rock supergroup The New Pornographers. Produced by David Carswell and band bassist John Collins, it was released on Mint Records on November 28, 2000. The album was three years in the making, with musicians A.C. Newman and Dan Bejar writing songs as early as 1998. With encouragement from peers, they recorded an album with other Canadian musicians from groups including The Evaporators, Zumpano, and Destroyer. Title: Whiteout Conditions Passage: Whiteout Conditions is the seventh studio album by Canadian indie rock band The New Pornographers. It was released on April 7, 2017, and is the first album not to feature either longtime drummer Kurt Dahle or singer-songwriter Dan Bejar. Title: Notorious Lightning & Other Works Passage: Notorious Lightning and Other Works is an EP by Destroyer, released on January 25, 2005 on Merge Records. After shocking many fans by supporting the synth driven album "Your Blues" with the avant-guitar band Frog Eyes, Dan Bejar decided to put to tape some of the very different versions of songs from "Your Blues". Similar versions of these songs are currently streaming from CBC Radio Three. Title: S Club 8 Passage: S Club 8 (formerly S Club Juniors), were a spin off of the British pop group S Club 7. The group's members, Frankie Sandford, Jay Asforis, Daisy Evans, Calvin Goldspink, Stacey McClean, Aaron Renfree, Hannah Richings, and Rochelle Wiseman were all in their early teens or younger when they were chosen from thousands of hopefuls on the television series "S Club Search" in 2001. Title: Hello, Blue Roses Passage: Hello, Blue Roses is a Canadian musical collaboration involving Dan Bejar (of Destroyer and The New Pornographers) and his girlfriend, Sydney Hermant, a visual artist from Vancouver. Title: Frog Eyes Passage: Frog Eyes is an indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada fronted by Carey Mercer. Their 2010 album was a longlisted nominee for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize. They have released eight albums and two EPs and are noted for their collaboration with Dan Bejar of Destroyer.
singer
Dan Bejar
Stacey McClean
"Born Rich" and "Innocence" are what type of films?
Title: Innocence (2005 film) Passage: Innocence (Thai: เด็กโต๋ , or "Dek To"), is a 2005 Thai independent documentary film directed by Areeya Chumsai and Nisa Kongsri about a boarding school for hill tribe children in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. Title: Born Rich (film) Passage: Born Rich is a 2003 documentary film (filmed primarily between 1999-2001) about the experience of growing up in wealthy families. It was created by Jamie Johnson, an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune. The film consists primarily of Johnson interviewing 10 other young heirs. These interviews are offset by Johnson's exploration of his own experience and family as he comes into a large inheritance on his 21st birthday. He seeks out how to be a productive person, avoiding the dysfunction that he sees affecting many of the very rich. The film explores the taboo the ultra rich have against about talking about their wealth. Johnson believes this secrecy about wealth causes the wealthy to be dysfunctional, and exists because the discussion of their wealth challenges the notion that America is a meritocracy and their right to have their wealth. Title: More Heart Than Brains Passage: More Heart Than Brains is the debut album by Bike for Three! , a collaboration between Canadian alternative hip hop artist Buck 65 (born Rich Terfry) and Belgian electronica producer Greetings from Tuskan (born Joëlle Phuong Minh Lê). It was released on May 26, 2009 on Anticon. Title: List of 2 Broke Girls episodes Passage: "2 Broke Girls" is an American television sitcom created by Michael Patrick King and Whitney Cummings, who also serve as executive producers. It airs on the CBS network. The series stars Kat Dennings as Max Black, who comes from a poor underclass family, and Beth Behrs as Caroline Channing, who was born rich but is now down on her luck, working together at a restaurant in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg. Each episode ends with a running tally of the money earned out of the $250,000 the girls need to open a cupcake business, whether it increases or decreases. Title: Born Rich (TV series) Passage: Born Rich (Traditional Chinese: , literally "Gate of Wealth") is a 2009 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB under executive producer Chong Wai-kin. The drama was promoted as TVB's "grand production" for 2009. Running for 39 episodes, the last two episodes were of two hours each. Title: Bike for Three! Passage: Bike for Three! is a "cross-continental collaboration" between Canadian alternative hip hop artist Buck 65 (born Rich Terfry) and Belgian producer Greetings from Tuskan (born Joëlle Phuong Minh Lê). Title: Beyond the Realm of Conscience Passage: Beyond the Realm of Conscience is a 2009 Hong Kong television series. Produced by Mui Siu-ching, the serial is one of two TVB productions to celebrate along with the channel's 42nd anniversary, the other being "Born Rich". The drama aired five days a week on the TVB network with 45-minute episodes starting October 19, 2009. Title: List of Born Rich characters Passage: This is a list of characters in the Hong Kong television series "Born Rich". Title: Provocateur (TV series) Passage: Provocateur () is a 2017 Hong Kong television drama produced by Wong Wai-sing and TVB. It premiered on TVB Jade in Hong Kong, Hub Drama First in Singapore and Astro On Demand in Malaysia on 6 March 2017. It stars Gallen Lo in his first TVB drama since 2009's "Born Rich". Title: John Seward Johnson I Passage: John Seward Johnson I (July 14, 1895 – May 23, 1983) was one of the sons of Robert Wood Johnson I (co-founder of Johnson & Johnson). He was also known as J. Seward Johnson, Sr. and Seward Johnson. He founded the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution (HBOI), and was the grandfather of Jamie Johnson, who directed the documentary "Born Rich".
documentary film
Born Rich (film)
Innocence (2005 film)
Robert Walser and Ira Levin are both a?
Title: Robert Walser (writer) Passage: Robert Walser (15 April 1878 – 25 December 1956) was a German-speaking Swiss writer. Title: Ira Levin Passage: Ira Marvin Levin (August 27, 1929 – November 12, 2007) was an American novelist, playwright, and songwriter. His most noted works include the novels "A Kiss Before Dying" (1953), "Rosemary's Baby" (1967), "The Stepford Wives" (1972), and "The Boys from Brazil" (1976), as well as the play "Deathtrap" (1978). Many of his novels and plays have been adapted to film. Title: Carl Seelig Passage: Carl Seelig (born May 11, 1894, Zurich; died February 15, 1962, Zurich) was a German-Swiss writer and patron. He was best known as a friend, promoter and guardian of Robert Walser and the first biographer of Albert Einstein. Title: Damion Searls Passage: Damion Searls is an American writer and translator. He grew up in New York and studied at Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in translating literary works from Western European languages such as German, Norwegian, French, and Dutch. Among the authors he has translated are Marcel Proust, Rainer Maria Rilke, Robert Walser, Ingeborg Bachmann, Thomas Bernhard, Kurt Schwitters, Peter Handke, Jon Fosse, and Nescio. He has received numerous grants and fellowships for his translations. Title: Robert Walser (musicologist) Passage: Robert Walser is an American musicologist associated with the "new musicology". He is author of the book "Running With the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music", concerning heavy metal music. Walser currently is a member of the faculty and director of the Center for Popular Music Studies at Case Western Reserve University. Title: Deathtrap (film) Passage: Deathtrap is a 1982 American thriller film based on Ira Levin's play of the same name, directed by Sidney Lumet from a screenplay by Levin and Jay Presson Allen, starring Michael Caine, Dyan Cannon and Christopher Reeve. Critics gave the film mostly favorable reviews while noting its plot similarities to Caine's 1972 film "Sleuth". Title: Schneewittchen (opera) Passage: Schneewittchen (Snow White) is an opera by Heinz Holliger. He wrote the libretto based on a poetic text by Robert Walser in iambic trimeter. The opera received its première on 17 October 1998 at the Zurich Opera House which had commissioned the work. The work is a psychoanalytical reworking of the fairy tale, analysing the complex relationships between the roles. It is not a . Title: Burkhard Stangl Passage: Burkhard Stangl (born 6 November 1960 in Eggenburg, Lower Austria) is a composer and musician, currently residing in Vienna, Austria. Playing primarily guitar and electronics, he is a prolific performer in the world of electro-acoustic improvisation, having participated in over 50 recordings. One of his most noted recordings is "schnee", a duet with Cristof Kurzmann, inspired by four films and a quote from writer Robert Walser. It has been recorded live, as "schnee_live", and has spawned a similarly themed "meta-song suite," "neuschnee". His 1997 opera "Der Venusmond" was recorded partially on the observation deck of the Empire State Building. Title: This Perfect Day Passage: This Perfect Day is a science fiction novel by American writer Ira Levin, about a technocratic dystopia. Levin won a Prometheus Award in 1992 for this novel. "This Perfect Day" is one of two Levin novels yet to be adapted to film (the other being "Son of Rosemary", the sequel to "Rosemary's Baby"). Title: Institute Benjamenta Passage: Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life, released in 1996, was the first feature-length film by the Brothers Quay, produced by Keith Griffiths and Janine Marmot. It is based on "Jakob von Gunten", a novel written by Robert Walser. It stars Mark Rylance, Alice Krige, and Gottfried John.
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Robert Walser (writer)
Which of the following is a progressive magazine that comes out quarterly: Jewish Currents or Card Player?
Title: Jewish Currents Passage: Jewish Currents is a progressive, secular Jewish quarterly magazine that carries on the insurgent tradition of the Jewish left through independent journalism, political commentary, and a "countercultural" approach to Jewish arts and literature. Title: Card Player Passage: Card Player magazine is an industry publication and web portal specializing in poker media, poker strategy and poker tournament coverage. Title: Adam Schoenfeld Passage: Adam Schoenfeld is an American professional poker player and former columnist for "Card Player" magazine. Schoenfeld decided to quit his job as the vice president of an Internet analysis firm, Jupiter Communications, in order to play poker full-time. Title: Cat Hulbert Passage: Cathy 'Cat' Hulbert is a retired American professional gambler. She was one of the world's first professional female card counters. " Card Player" magazine named her one of the top 7-card stud players in the world in 1996. Title: Andy Frankenberger Passage: Andy Frankenberger is a professional poker player and former equity derivatives trader from New York City. In his first year as a professional poker player, Frankenberger was named World Poker Tour (WPT) Season IX Player of the Year. Card Player Magazine described this as one of poker's best rookie years in a September 2011 cover story. Frankenberger followed this up by winning back to back bracelets at the World Series of Poker in 2011 and 2012. He has been prominently featured in financial media including The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Television. Title: Morris Schappes Passage: Morris U. Schappes (pronounced "SHAP-pess", born Moishe Shapshilevich; 1907–2004) was an American educator, writer, radical political activist, historian, and magazine editor. Schappes is best remembered for a 1941 perjury conviction obtained in association with testimony before the Rapp-Coudert Committee investigating Communism in education in New York, and as the long-time editor of the radical magazine "Jewish Currents." Title: Isaac Baron Passage: Isaac Baron (born July 10, 1987) an American professional poker player from Menlo Park, California. He was the winner of the first Card Player Magazine Online Poker Player of the Year Award in 2007. Title: Michael Wiesenberg Passage: Michael Wiesenberg made his living playing poker for 10 years before turning to a career as technical writer in the computer field. His books reflect those two careers: "Free Money: How to Win in the Cardrooms of California" (published by Gambling Times Press and distributed by Lyle Stuart, 1984), and "Puzzled Programmers" (Microsoft Press, 1987), a collection of short stories, each of which introduces a mathematical puzzle best solved by computer, with solutions presented in three programming languages. He also coauthored a pioneering book on desktop publishing, and has been a Card Player Magazine columnist since the inception of the magazine (1988). He was also the editor for four years of two newsletters sent twice-monthly through Card Player's website and the content editor of the site. Title: Jeff Shulman Passage: Jeff Shulman (born February 18, 1975) is the editor of "Card Player Magazine", and an American poker player with a record of success in tournament play, based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is the son of Jan Shulman and Barry Shulman. Shulman's father, Barry, is an accomplished poker player and CEO of "Card Player". Title: California Grand Casino Passage: The California Grand Casino is a cardroom located in Pacheco, California. The original hotel and card room was a Pony Express stop in 1860. According to "Card Player" magazine, the California Grand Casino is the oldest continuously operating poker room in the world, with poker games since 1854.
Jewish Currents
Jewish Currents
Card Player
Ian Cognito is a British stand-up comedian who has been compared to a Jewish-American stand-up comedian who was convicted in an obcenity trial in what year?
Title: Ian Cognito Passage: Ian Cognito is a British stand-up comedian. An iconoclastic performer, Cognito has been compared to Lenny Bruce, Bill Hicks, and Jerry Sadowitz but has never achieved success in the mainstream media, in part at least due to his irascible reputation. Title: Lenny Bruce Passage: Leonard Alfred Schneider (October 13, 1925 – August 3, 1966), better known by his stage name Lenny Bruce, was a Jewish-American stand-up comedian, social critic and satirist. He was renowned for his open, free-style and critical form of comedy which integrated satire, politics, religion, sex, and vulgarity. His 1964 conviction in an obscenity trial was followed by a posthumous pardon, the first in the history of New York state, by then-Governor George Pataki in 2003. Title: Stand-up comedy Passage: Stand-up comedy is a comic style in which a comedian performs in front of a live audience, usually speaking directly to them. The performer is commonly known as a comic, stand-up comic, stand-up comedian, or simply a stand-up. In stand-up comedy, the comedian usually recites a grouping of humorous stories, jokes and one-liners typically called a monologue, routine, or act. Some stand-up comedians use props, music, or magic tricks to "enhance" their acts. Stand-up comedy is often performed in comedy clubs, bars and pubs, nightclubs, neo-burlesques, colleges and theatres. Outside of live performance, stand-up is often distributed commercially via television, DVD, CD and the internet. Title: Funmbi Omotayo Passage: Funmbi Omotayo is a British stand-up comedian, notable for his television appearances after winning the Laughing Horse New Act of the Year competition. He has performed on "The John Bishop Show", and appeared on "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! NOW! " in November 2015, breaking down the day's action from "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! " alongside Joe Swash. Title: Freddie Roman Passage: Freddie Roman (born Fred Kirschenbaum 1937 in Jamaica, Queens, New York) is a Jewish-American stand-up comedian, best known for his frequent appearances at "Borscht Belt" hotels. Title: Nick Doody Passage: Nick Doody (born 1972 in Morley, West Yorkshire) is a British stand-up comedian. He features frequently as a guest on radio broadcasts such as "Political Animal" and vox-pop television shows, although he is known primarily as a live stand-up comic. Title: Ian Stone Passage: Ian Stone is a British stand-up comedian, broadcaster and writer famous for appearing as a guest on shows such as the comedy panel show "Mock the Week". Stone is also a regular guest on BBC Radio 5's "Fighting Talk". He currently presents "The Football's On" on BT Sport and "Comedy Bigmouths" on Channel 5 and My5. Title: Karin Adelsköld Passage: Karin Adelsköld, (born 13 July 1973) is a Swedish stand-up comedian and television presenter. She won "Best Swedish female stand-up comedian of the year" at the 2012 Swedish stand-up gala. In 2013 she presented "Alla tiders hits" on SVT along with Niklas Strömstedt. Title: Martin Høgsted Passage: Martin Høgsted (born in 1982, Dianalund) is a Danish stand-up comedian. He is known for UPS! Det er live, and as writer from Live fra Bremen. He debuted as comedian in 2006 on Comedy Zoo in Copenhagen and won DM i stand-up (Best Danish stand-up comedian) in 2008. Title: Phil Mazo Passage: Phil Mazo (born June 13, 1981) is a Jewish-American stand-up comedian. He has appeared on The Bob & Tom Show, and his stand-up can be heard on Sirius Satellite Radio. He is also in a national television commercial for CarMax. His debut comedy album, "Pervert", has appeared in the top 40 comedy albums on iTunes.
1964
Ian Cognito
Lenny Bruce
Freddy Mveng plays for which Swiss football club based in Lausanne?
Title: Freddy Mveng Passage: Frederic "Freddy" Mveng Mbezele (born 29 May 1992 in Maroua) is a Swiss/Cameroonian footballer who plays as a right back and defensive midfielder for Swiss Super League club Lausanne-Sport. Title: FC Lausanne-Sport Passage: FC Lausanne-Sport (also referred to as LS) is a Swiss football club based in Lausanne. Title: FC Winterthur Passage: FC Winterthur is a Swiss football club based in Winterthur, Canton of Zürich. They play in the Swiss Challenge League, the second highest tier of Swiss football. They play at the Schützenwiese Stadium. Title: SV Schaffhausen Passage: SV Schaffhausen is a Swiss football club based in Schaffhausen, in the north of the country. It was founded in 1922. The club colors are black and white. The club nickname is "Spielvi." The club operates a total of twenty teams, including 4 men's teams and 16 junior teams. They are known to be more active within local football than their bigger local rivals FC Schaffhausen. They currently play in the Swiss 1. Liga, the third tier of Swiss football. Title: AC Bellinzona Passage: AC Bellinzona is a Swiss football club based in Bellinzona. It was founded in 1904, and won the Swiss Super League in 1948. After being folded in 2013 declaring bankruptcy, the team played the Ticino Group of 2. Liga, the sixth tier of the Swiss Football League System in 2014–15 season. After winning it, Bellinzona promoted to Group 4 of 2. Interregional Liga. Title: FC Basel Passage: FC Basel 1893 ("Fussball Club Basel 1893"), widely known as FC Basel or just Basel, and sometimes referred to as FC Basel in English or FCB, is a Swiss football club based in Basel. They are one of the most successful clubs in Swiss football, having won the Swiss Super League 20 times, the second most for any Swiss club. Title: SC Zofingen Passage: SC Zofingen is a Swiss football club based in Zofingen, Canton Aargau which is a short distance from Zurich. It was founded on 10 August 1896. They currently play in the Swiss 1. Liga, the third tier of Swiss football. Title: FC Zürich Passage: Fussballclub Zürich, commonly abbreviated to FC Zürich, FCZ or simply Zürich, is a Swiss football club based in the city of Zürich and currently playing in the Super League, the first tier in the Swiss football league system. The club was founded in 1896 and has won the Swiss Super League 12 times and the Swiss Cup nine times. The club won the 2009 Swiss Super League and last won the Swiss Cup in 2016. They play their home games at the Letzigrund in Zürich, which seats 25,000 spectators. For the women's team see FC Zürich Frauen. Title: SC Düdingen Passage: SC Düdingen is a Swiss football club based in Düdingen, Canton Fribourg. They currently play in the Swiss 1. Liga, the third tier of Swiss football. Title: FC Baden Passage: FC Baden is a Swiss football club based in Baden, Canton Aargau, which is a short distance from Zürich. It was founded in 1897. FC Baden has a total of 22 different teams at age levels, including five women's teams. They play in the Swiss 1st Liga, the third tier of Swiss football.
FC Lausanne-Sport
Freddy Mveng
FC Lausanne-Sport
Who is older, Diederik Boer or Jasper Cillessen?
Title: Jasper Cillessen Passage: Jacobus Antonius Peter "Jasper" Cillessen (] ; born 22 April 1989) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Spanish club FC Barcelona and the Netherlands national team. Title: Diederik Boer Passage: Diederik Boer (born 24 September 1980 in Emmeloord, Netherlands) is a Dutch football player who plays as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for PEC Zwolle in the Eredivisie. Boer made his professional debut on 8 March 2003, when FC Zwolle lost to Ajax 5–0. On 31 August 2014 Boer signed a three-year contract with Ajax to replace the departed Kenneth Vermeer as second keeper behind Jasper Cillessen. Title: Ronald de Boer Passage: Ronaldus "Ronald" de Boer (] ; born 15 May 1970) is a Dutch former football midfielder who played for the Netherlands national team as well as a host of professional clubs in Europe. He is the older twin brother of Frank de Boer. Title: Choosey Lover Passage: "Choosey Lover" is a 1983 quiet storm soul song by The Isley Brothers (Originally titled "Juicy Lover"). Released on their T-Neck imprint, the song was their second consecutive top ten R&B hit after their seminal "Between the Sheets" hit No. 3 on that chart. It was the second of two chart-topping singles the Isleys released off their aptly titled "Between the Sheets" album. "Choosey Lover" was also the last charting single to feature the "3 + 3" lineup of the band. A year later, younger brothers Ernie Isley (who played the memorable guitar solos on the song and co-wrote the lyrics), Marvin Isley and their brother-in-law Chris Jasper left to form Isley-Jasper-Isley while older brothers Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley and O'Kelly Isley continued on under the "Isley Brothers" name. Title: Brother, Brother, Brother Passage: Brother, Brother, Brother is the tenth album released by The Isley Brothers on their T-Neck imprint on May 2, 1972. It was to be the Isleys' last studio record with Buddah Records moving on to Epic in the middle of 1973. This album also was the first to bring the younger half of the Isleys: guitarist Ernie Isley, bassist Marvin Isley and keyboardist Chris Jasper into the fold alongside their older brethren: lead singer Ronald Isley and background singing elder brothers O'Kelly Isley, Jr. and Rudolph Isley. Their second venture into rock music, they didn't betray their soul and funk roots. The album featured the top 40 hit, "Pop That Thang", and subsequent hits "Work to Do", "Lay-Away" and their cover of Carole King's "It's Too Late". The brothers also covered two more King songs including the title track and "Sweet Seasons".
Diederik Boer
Diederik Boer
Jasper Cillessen
Where is the home ground of the the other franchise owned by Fawad Rana except The Durban Qalandars?
Title: Durban Qalandars Passage: The Durban Qalandars is a professional franchise Twenty20 cricket team of the T20 Global League in South Africa, which represents the city of Durban. It is owned by Fawad Rana, a Pakistani businessman who also owns the Lahore Qalandars franchise in Pakistan Super League. The marquee player of Durban Qalandars is Hashim Amla. The team logo is similar to Lahore Qalandars logo. Title: Lahore Qalandars Passage: Lahore Qalandars (Urdu: ‎ ; Punjabi: ; acronym LQ) is a Pakistani professional cricket franchise which plays in the Pakistan Super League. The Home ground of the team is Gaddafi Stadium. It nominally represents the city of Lahore and the province Punjab in the league. The team is owned by Qatar Lubricants Company Limited (QALCO). The team is currently captained by Brendon McCullum and coached by Paddy Upton, a former South African cricketer. Lahore Qalandars was the second most expensive franchise and was one of the few teams sold to an international company. Title: Bjorn Fortuin Passage: Bjorn Fortuin (born 21 October 1994) is a South African first-class cricketer. He was included in the North West cricket team squad for the 2015 Africa T20 Cup. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. Title: Nicky van den Bergh Passage: Nicky van den Bergh (born 20 June 1989) is a South African first-class cricketer. He was included in the North West squad for the 2016 Africa T20 Cup. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. Title: Qaasim Adams Passage: Qaasim Adams (born 29 April 1984) is a South African first-class cricketer. He was included in the Northerns cricket team squad for the 2015 Africa T20 Cup. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. Title: Junior Dala Passage: Junior Dala (born 29 December 1989 in Lusaka, Zambia) is a South African cricketer who plays for The Unlimited Titans in South African domestic cricket. He was included in the Easterns cricket team squad for the 2015 Africa T20 Cup. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. Title: Fawad Rana Passage: Fawad Naeem Rana is a Pakistani businessman and franchise owner. He owns Lahore Qalandars and Durban Qalandars. Title: Marques Ackerman Passage: Marques Ackerman (born 1 March 1996) is a South African first-class cricketer. He was included in the North West squad for the 2016 Africa T20 Cup. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. Title: Daryn Dupavillon Passage: Daryn Miles Dupavillon (born 15 July 1994) is a South African cricketer who represents KwaZulu-Natal and Dolphins. He is a right-arm fast bowler who also bats right-handed. He made his first-class debut for KwaZulu-Natal Inland against North West, on 14 March 2013. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. Title: Fakhar Zaman (cricketer) Passage: Fakhar Zaman (Urdu/Pashto: فخر زمان‎ ; born 10 April 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for the national team. He has also played for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League.
Gaddafi Stadium
Durban Qalandars
Lahore Qalandars
Are Tim Burstall and James Bridges both screenwriter, film director, producer?
Title: James Bridges Passage: James Bridges (February 3, 1936June 6, 1993) was an American screenwriter, film director, producer and actor. Title: Tim Burstall Passage: Timothy "Tim" Burstall AM (20 April 1927 – 19 April 2004) was an English Australian film director, writer and producer, best known for hit Australian movie "Alvin Purple" (1973) and its sequel "Alvin Rides Again". Title: Robin Copping Passage: Robin Copping (born 1934) is an Australian cinematographer and producer. He was part of the revival of the Australian film industry in the 1960s and '70, forming notable partnerships with David Bilcock and Tim Burstall and helping form Hexagon Productions. Title: Edward Montagne Passage: Edward Montagne (May 20, 1912 – December 15, 2003) was a television series producer and film director most noted for directing the movies "McHale's Navy" (1964) starring Ernest Borgnine, its sequel "McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force" (1965) starring Joe Flynn and Tim Conway, "The Reluctant Astronaut" (1967) starring Don Knotts and "They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way" (1978) starring Tim Conway and Chuck McCann. He was the son of screenwriter Edward J. Montagne, and was frequently also billed as "Edward J. Montagne." Title: T. S. Cook Passage: Thomas Steven "T. S." Cook (August 25, 1947 – January 5, 2013) was an American screenwriter and producer, perhaps best known for writing "The China Syndrome" (1979), sharing with Mike Gray and James Bridges, which garnered him Academy Award, Emmy Award, and Golden Globe nominations. Title: The China Syndrome Passage: The China Syndrome is a 1979 American thriller film directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray, and T. S. Cook. It tells the story of a television reporter and her cameraman who discover safety coverups at a nuclear power plant. It stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, and Michael Douglas, with Douglas also serving as the film's producer. The cast also features Scott Brady, James Hampton, Peter Donat, Richard Herd, and Wilford Brimley. Title: Darrell Roodt Passage: Darrell James Roodt (born in Johannesburg, April 28, 1962) is a South African film director, screenwriter and producer. He is probably most well known for his 1992 film "Sarafina! " which starred actress Whoopi Goldberg. Also regarded as South Africa's most prolific film director, Roodt has worked with the late Patrick Swayze in "Father Hood", James Earl Jones in "Cry, the Beloved Country" and Ice Cube in "Dangerous Grounds". Title: White Hunter Black Heart Passage: White Hunter Black Heart is a 1990 American adventure drama film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood and based on the 1953 book of the same name by Peter Viertel. Viertel also co-wrote the script with James Bridges and Burt Kennedy. The film is a thinly disguised account of writer Peter Viertel's experiences while working on the classic 1951 film "The African Queen", which was shot on location in Africa at a time when location shoots outside of the United States for American films were very rare. The main character, brash director John Wilson, played by Eastwood, is based on real-life director John Huston. Jeff Fahey plays Pete Verrill, a character based on Viertel. George Dzundza's character is based on "African Queen" producer Sam Spiegel. Marisa Berenson's character Kay Gibson and Richard Vanstone's character Phil Duncan, are based on Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart, respectively. Title: James Bridges (disambiguation) Passage: James Bridges was an American screenwriter and film director. Title: David Bilcock Passage: David Bilcock (6 December 1937 – 4 July 2009) was an Australian producer and editor who was an important player in the re-emergence of the Australian film industry in the late 60s and early 70s. He was a close collaborator with Robin Copping and Tim Burstall and helped set up Hexagon Productions.
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Tim Burstall
James Bridges
Jay Clark Buckey, Jr., is an American physician and astronaut who flew aboard one space shuttle mission (STS-90) as a Payload Specialist, Buckey withdrew from the race when which former Governor, from New Hampshire, entered the race?
Title: Jay C. Buckey Passage: Jay Clark Buckey, Jr. (born June 6, 1956, in New York City) is an American physician and astronaut who flew aboard one space shuttle mission (STS-90) as a Payload Specialist. Buckey briefly ran for the Democratic nomination to challenge New Hampshire Senator John E. Sununu, a first term Republican, when he was up for re-election in 2008. Buckey withdrew from the race when former Governor Jeanne Shaheen entered the race. Title: Jeanne Shaheen Passage: Cynthia Jeanne Shaheen (née Bowers; January 28, 1947) is the senior United States Senator from New Hampshire, since 2009. Title: Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Passage: Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (Arabic: ‎ ‎ ) (born 27 June 1956) is a former Royal Saudi Air Force pilot who flew aboard the American STS-51-G Space Shuttle mission as a payload specialist, and a member of the House of Saud. He is thus the first member of a royal family to be an astronaut, and the first Arab and Muslim to fly in outer space. Title: Eugene H. Trinh Passage: Eugene Huu-Chau "Gene" Trinh (Vietnamese: Trịnh Hữu Châu, born September 14, 1950) is a Vietnamese American biochemist who flew aboard NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-50 as a Payload Specialist, becoming the first Vietnamese American astronaut in space. Title: STS-51-G Passage: STS-51-G was the eighteenth flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the fifth flight of Space Shuttle "Discovery". The seven-day mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on June 17, 1985, and landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on June 24. Sultan Salman Al Saud of Saudi Arabia was on board as a payload specialist; Al Saud became the first Arab, the first Muslim, and the first member of a royal family to fly into space. It was also the first Space Shuttle mission which flew without at least one astronaut from the pre-Shuttle era among its crew. Title: Thomas J. Hennen Passage: Chief Warrant Officer 4 Thomas John Hennen (born August 17, 1952) is a United States Army warrant officer and NASA astronaut who flew aboard Space Shuttle mission STS-44 as a Payload Specialist. Title: James A. Pawelczyk Passage: James Anthony "Jim" Pawelczyk (born September 20, 1960) is an American researcher of physiology and Kinesiology who flew aboard the NASA STS-90 Space Shuttle mission as a Payload Specialist. Title: John-David F. Bartoe Passage: John-David Francis Bartoe (born November 17, 1944 in Abington, Pennsylvania) is an American astrophysicist. He is the Research Manager for the International Space Station (ISS) at NASA's Johnson Space Center. He provides oversight for the Program Manager concerning the research capability, research hardware, and research plans of the ISS. As a civilian employee of the US Navy, he flew aboard Space Shuttle mission STS-51-F as a Payload Specialist. Title: Paul Scully-Power Passage: Paul Desmond Scully-Power, AM, FRAeS (born May 28, 1944) is an Australian born, American oceanographer. In 1984, while a civilian employee of the United States Naval Undersea Warfare Center, he flew aboard NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-41-G as a Payload Specialist. He was the first Australian-born person to journey into space, and the first astronaut to launch with a beard. Title: Millie Hughes-Fulford Passage: Millie Elizabeth Hughes-Fulford (born December 21, 1945) is an American medical investigator, molecular biologist and former NASA astronaut who flew aboard a NASA Space Shuttle mission as a Payload Specialist.
Jeanne Shaheen
Jay C. Buckey
Jeanne Shaheen
Are Poly-1 and Mattel Aquarius both home computers?
Title: Poly-1 Passage: The Poly-1 was a desktop computer designed in New Zealand for educational use. Title: Mattel Aquarius Passage: Aquarius is a home computer designed by Radofin and released by Mattel in 1983. It features a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, a rubber chiclet keyboard, 4K of RAM, and a subset of Microsoft BASIC in ROM. It connects to a television set for audio and visual output, and uses a cassette tape recorder for secondary data storage. A limited number of peripherals, such as a 40-column thermal printer, a 4-color printer/plotter, and a 300 baud modem, were released for the unit. Title: Bubble Bus Software Passage: Bubble Bus Software was a publisher of video game software for home computers in the mid-1980s, founded by Mark Meakins and based in Tonbridge, Kent. Their releases targeted popular home computers of the time, such as the Commodore 64, VIC-20 and ZX Spectrum. Their most notable release was Starquake. Title: Atari 8-bit family Passage: The Atari 8-bit family is a series of 8-bit home computers introduced by Atari, Inc. in 1979 and manufactured until 1992. All of the machines in the family are technically similar and differ primarily in packaging. They are based on the MOS Technology 6502 CPU running at 1.79 MHz, and were the first home computers designed with custom co-processor chips. This architecture enabled graphics and sound capabilities that were more advanced than contemporary machines like the Apple II or Commodore PET, and gaming on the platform was a major draw. " Star Raiders" is considered the platform's killer app. Title: Utopia (video game) Passage: Utopia is a 1981 strategy video game by Don Daglow released for the Intellivision and Mattel Aquarius. It is often regarded as among the first city building games and god games. It is also credited with having laid the foundations for the real-time strategy genre. In July 2010, the game was re-released on Microsoft's "Game Room" service for its Xbox 360 console and for Games for Windows Live. Title: Digital Retro Passage: Digital Retro (full title Digital Retro: The Evolution and Design of the Personal Computer) is a coffee table book about the history of home computers and personal computers. It was written by Gordon Laing, a former editor of "Personal Computer World" magazine and covers the period from 1975 to 1988 (the era before widespread adoption of PC compatibility). Its contents cover home computers, along with some business models and video game consoles, but hardware such as minicomputers and mainframes is excluded. Title: Dragon MSX Passage: The Dragon MSX MSX 1 home computer was designed by Radofin (the creators of the Mattel Aquarius) for Dragon Data, which were well known for their Dragon 64 home computer, a clone of the TRS-80 Color Computer. Title: Atari 8-bit computer software Passage: This article covers various significant pieces of software available for the Atari 8-bit home computers (400/800, XL and XE series). Because the company marketed them as home computers, games dominated the 8-bit software library. Title: Triton disk drive Passage: The Triton Quick Disk Drive is a product that allows 2.8-inch floppy disks to be read on the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MSX, Mattel Aquarius and Dragon 64 home computers. The product was released for sale in the mid-1980s. Title: Tron: Deadly Discs Passage: Tron: Deadly Discs is a video game for Mattel's Intellivision console, and was published by Mattel in 1982. The initial game design was done by Don Daglow, with further design and programming by Steven Sents. It is the first of three Intellivision games based on the Disney motion picture "Tron". Adaptations of this game have been developed and released for the Atari 2600, under the M Network banner, and the Mattel Aquarius.
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Poly-1
Mattel Aquarius
Two years after the Coupe de France Final where Olympique de Marseille defeats AS Monaco, what honor did the man with the most goals that match receive?
Title: Jean-Pierre Papin Passage: Jean-Pierre Papin (] ; born 5 November 1963 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a former French professional football player, who played as a forward, and who was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1991. Title: 1989 Coupe de France Final Passage: The 1989 Coupe de France Final was a football match played at Parc des Princes, Paris, on 10 June 1989 that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat AS Monaco FC 4–3 thanks to three goals by Jean-Pierre Papin and one by Klaus Allofs. Title: 2007–08 Coupe de France Passage: The 2007–2008 Coupe de France was the 91st edition of the prestigious tournament and is open to all clubs in French football, as well as the 4 overseas departments if they qualify. The defending champions were FC Sochaux-Montbéliard who defeated Olympique Marseille 5-4 on penalties to claim their 2nd Coupe de France trophy. The final was held on May 24, 2008 at the Stade de France. The 2008 Coupe de France champions are Olympique Lyonnais, who defeated Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 to claim their 4th Coupe de France trophy. Title: 2008 Coupe de France Final Passage: The 2008 Coupe de France Final was a football match that was held at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France on 24 May 2008. It was the 90th final in the Coupe de France's history. The final was contested between Paris Saint-Germain FC and Olympique Lyonnais. This was PSG's 10th appearance in the Coupe de France final, having won the cup in 1982, 1983, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2004, and 2006. They also lost in the final twice in 1985 and 2003. With a win in this year's final, PSG would have been granted the rare cup double with their last double coming in 1998. This was Olympique Lyonnais's 7th appearance in the final having won in 1964, 1967, and 1973. They lost in the final three times in 1963, 1971, and 1976. Title: 1926 Coupe de France Final Passage: The 1926 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Stade Olympique, Colombes on May 9, 1926, that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat AS Valentigney 4–1 thanks to goals by Jules Dewaquez (2), Douglas De Ruymbecke and Jean Boyer. Title: 2006 Coupe de France Final Passage: The Coupe de France Final 2006 was a football match held at Stade de France, Saint-Denis on April 29, 2006, that saw Paris SG defeat Olympique de Marseille 2-1 thanks to goals by Bonaventure Kalou and Vikash Dhorasoo. Title: 1976 Coupe de France Final Passage: The 1976 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris on June 12, 1976, that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat Olympique Lyonnais 2–0 thanks to goals by Raoul Noguès and Saar Boubacar. Title: 1954 Coupe de France Final Passage: The 1954 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on May 23, 1954, that saw OGC Nice defeat Olympique de Marseille 2–1 thanks to goals by Victor Nuremberg and Luis Carniglia. Title: 1935 Coupe de France Final Passage: The 1935 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on May 5, 1935, that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat Stade Rennais UC 3–0 thanks to goals by Charles Roviglione, Vilmos Kohut and an own goal by Jean Laurent. Title: 2007 Coupe de France Final Passage: The Coupe de France Final 2007 was a football match held at Stade de France, Saint-Denis on May 12, 2007, that saw FC Sochaux-Montbéliard defeat Olympique de Marseille in a penalty shoot out. After normal time and extra-time could not separate the two sides, the match was to be decided on penalty kicks. Toifilou Maoulida and Ronald Zubar' miss for Olympique de Marseille, whereas only FC Sochaux-Montbéliard's captain, Jérémie Bréchet missed for the winning team.
European Footballer of the Year
1989 Coupe de France Final
Jean-Pierre Papin
What profession did both Reginald Denham and Jean-Pierre Jeunet have?
Title: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Passage: Jean-Pierre Jeunet (] ; born 3 September 1953) is a French film director and screenwriter known for the films "Delicatessen", "The City of Lost Children", "" and "Amélie". Title: Reginald Denham Passage: Reginald Denham (10 January 1894 – 4 February 1983) was an English writer, theater and film director, actor and film producer. Title: The Jewel (1933 film) Passage: The Jewel is a 1933 British crime film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Hugh Williams, Frances Drake and Jack Hawkins. The film is based on an Edgar Wallace novel "The Strange Countess". Title: Ladies in Retirement Passage: Ladies in Retirement is an American 1941 film noir directed by Charles Vidor, and starring Ida Lupino and Louis Hayward. It is based on a 1940 Broadway play of the same title by Reginald Denham and Edward Percy which starred Flora Robson in the lead role. Title: Borrow a Million Passage: Borrow a Million is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Reginald Gardiner, Vera Bogetti and Wally Patch. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of the Fox Film Company. Title: The Crimson Circle (1936 film) Passage: The Crimson Circle is a 1936 British crime film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Hugh Wakefield, Alfred Drayton, and Niall MacGinnis. It is based on the 1922 novel "The Crimson Circle" by Edgar Wallace. It was made by the independent producer Richard Wainwright at Shepperton and Welwyn Studios. Title: The Primrose Path (film) Passage: The Primrose Path is a 1934 British romance film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Isobel Elsom, Whitmore Humphries and Max Adrian. The screenplay concerns a doctor's wife who has to choose between her settled life with her husband in a small town or a more turbulent relationship with a successful artist. It was based on a play by Joan Temple. Title: Amélie Passage: Amélie (also known as Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain; ] ; English: "The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain" ) is a 2001 French romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Written by Jeunet with Guillaume Laurant, the film is a whimsical depiction of contemporary Parisian life, set in Montmartre. It tells the story of a shy waitress, played by Audrey Tautou, who decides to change the lives of those around her for the better, while struggling with her own isolation. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Germany. Taking in over $33 million in a limited theatrical release, it is to date the highest-grossing French-language film released in the United States, and one of the biggest international successes for a French movie. Title: The City of Lost Children Passage: The City of Lost Children (French: La cité des enfants perdus ) is a 1995 science fantasy drama film directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, written by Jeunet and Gilles Adrien, and starring Ron Perlman. An international co-production of companies from France, Germany, and Spain, the film is stylistically related to the previous and subsequent Jeunet films, "Delicatessen" and "Amélie". Title: Lieutenant Daring R.N. Passage: Lieutenant Daring R.N. is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Hugh Williams, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Frederick Lloyd. It was made by Butcher's Film Service at Cricklewood Studios. It revived a popular character of the silent era, Lieutenant Bob Daring of the Royal Navy who featured in a series of productions made by British and Colonial Films.
film director
Reginald Denham
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Are Escobaria and Perilla both mint species?
Title: Escobaria Passage: Escobaria, pincushion cactus or foxtail cactus is a genus of low-growing cacti that range from the southernmost parts of central and western Canada through northern Mexico, with one species in Cuba. The genus comprises about 23 species. The term "pincushion cactus" may also refer to the related "Mammillaria". Title: Perilla Passage: Perilla is a genus consisting of one major Asiatic crop species "P. frutescens" and a few recognized wild species in nature, belonging to the mint family, Lamiaceae. It encompasses several distinct varieties of Asian herb, seed, and vegetable crop, including "P. frutescens" (deulkkae) and "P. frutescens" var. "crispa" (shiso). The genus name "Perilla" is also a frequently employed common name ("perilla"), applicable to all varieties. Perilla varieties are cross-fertile and intra-specific hybridization occurs naturally. Some varieties are considered invasive. Title: Perilla ketone Passage: Perilla ketone is a natural terpenoid that consists of a furan ring with a six-carbon side chain containing a ketone functional group. It is a colorless oil that is sensitive to oxygen, becoming colored upon standing. The ketone was identified in 1943 by Sebe as the main component of the essential oil of Perilla frutescens. Perilla ketone is present in the leaves and seeds of purple mint ("Perilla frutescens"), which is toxic to some animals. When cattle and horses consume purple mint when grazing in fields in which it grows, the perilla ketone causes pulmonary edema leading to a condition sometimes called perilla mint toxicosis. Title: Mentha × gracilis Passage: The mint hybrid Mentha × gracilis (syn. "Mentha x gentilis" L.; syn. "Mentha cardiaca" (S.F. Gray) Bak.) is known by the common names of gingermint, redmint and Scotchmint in Europe, in North America it is known as Scotch spearmint and is cultivated for its essential oil, used to flavour spearmint chewing gum. It is a mint species within the genus "Mentha", a sterile hybrid between "Mentha arvensis" (cornmint) and "Mentha spicata" (native spearmint). Title: Perilla frutescens Passage: Perilla frutescens, commonly called perilla or Korean perilla, is a species of "Perilla" in the mint family Lamiaceae. It is an annual plant native to Southeast Asia and Indian highlands, and grown in the Korean peninsula, Southern China and India. Known as "deulkkae" (들깨 ) in Korean, the plant was introduced into Korea before the Unified Silla era, when it started to be widely cultivated. Title: Mentha diemenica Passage: Mentha diemenica is known by the common name of slender mint. The species is named after Van Diemen's Land, which is now called Tasmania. It is a mint species within the genus "Mentha", native not only to Tasmania but also to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. Title: Mentha australis Passage: Mentha australis is known by the common names of river mint, native mint, native peppermint, and Australian mint. It is a mint species within the genus "Mentha". Title: Mentha crispata Passage: Mentha crispata is known by the common name of wrinkled-leaf mint. It is a mint species within the genus "Mentha". Title: Shiso Passage: Perilla frutescens var. "crispa", also called shiso ( , from Japanese シソ ) is a variety of species "Perilla frutescens" of the genus "Perilla", belonging to the mint family, Lamiaceae. The plant occurs in red (purple-leaved) or green-leaved forms. Shiso is a perennial plant that may be cultivated as an annual in temperate climates, and occurs in both red- (or purple-) leaved and green forms. There are also frilly, ruffled-leaved forms called "chirimen-jiso" and forms that are red only on top, called "katamen-jiso". Title: Mentha vagans Passage: Mentha vagans is known by the common name of grey mint. It is a mint species within the genus "Mentha", native to Central Asia (Xinjiang, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan).
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Escobaria
Perilla
Where are the Elderships of Lithuania located?
Title: Elderships of Lithuania Passage: A seniūnija (in English: eldership, elderate, ward, parish, or subdistrict) is the smallest administrative division of Lithuania. An eldership could either be a very small region consisting of few villages, one single town, or part of a big city. Elderships vary in size and population depending on their place and nature. A few elderships make up a municipality. Šilainiai (Kaunas) and Dainava (Kaunas) are the most populous elderates, with population counts over , exceeding the population of some entire municipalities. Title: Panemunė, Kaunas Passage: Panemunė is an elderate in the Lithuanian city of Kaunas, that was formally incorporated into Kaunas in 1931. It is located on the left bank of the Nemunas River. It occupies 24.78 hectares, with 22,140 inhabitants. The elderate encompasses the neighbourhoods of Vaišvydava, Vičiūnai, Panemunė and Rokai. Title: Kėdainiai Air Base Passage: Kedainiai (ICAO: EYKD) is an airport in Lithuania located 45 km north of Kaunas. It has 28 large pads. Aeronautical sources list it as "civilian", so its military use has been retired. There is a large hangar as well, that houses a variety of privately owned light aircraft. The civilian aircraft usually operate from the taxiways, as they are more than adequate for light aircraft. It also often hosts auto racing on the main runways, both drag racing and drift courses. Title: Kazlų Rūda Air Base Passage: Kazlų Rūda (Lithuanian: "Kazlų Rūdos aerodromas" ) is an air strip in Lithuania located 5 km northeast of Kazlų Rūda. It was built during the Soviet times for military purposes and officially opened in 1977. It had a secret underground facility that became publicly known only in 1993 when last Soviet soldiers left the compound. Today it is abandoned. Title: Paliepiai Passage: Paliepiai is a village in Lithuania located 6 km east of Viduklė. According to the 2001 census, it had 518 residents. Title: Šiaulėnai Passage: Šiaulėnai is a town near Šiauliai in Lithuania located at . It is in the Radviliškis district municipality in Šiauliai County. It is the capital of Šiaulėnai elderate. Title: Kapčiamiestis Passage: Kapčiamiestis (Polish: "Kopciowo" ) is a town in Lithuania located near the confluence of Baltoji Ančia and Nieda Rivers. Title: Jonava Airport Passage: Jonava Airport also known as Rukla or Gaižiūnai Airfield (Lithuanian: "Jonavos aerodromas" ; ICAO: EYRU) was a military airfield in Lithuania located 9 km southeast of Jonava. It was part of Rukla–Gaižiūnai military facilities. The airport featured a linear ramp with 24 parking spaces. It is no longer used as an airfield and hosts various racing events. Title: Panevėžys Air Base Passage: Panevėžys Air Base (also known as Pajuostis, and Tulpė) (IATA: PNV, ICAO: EYPP) is an air base in Lithuania located 6 km east of Panevėžys. It is a transport base, with a very large ring taxiway 2 km in diameter. There are 32 large revetments. Title: Rūdininkai training ground Passage: Rūdininkai or Rūdninkai airbase is a former Soviet airbase in Lithuania located 36 km southwest of Vilnius and only 16 km from the border with Belarus. It is surrounded by Rūdininkai Forest, the fifth largest forest in Lithuania. It was part of a larger training complex encompassing about 100 km2 . Bomber pilots from various Soviet republics were trained to accurately bombard rows of obsolete military equipment, cars, tanks, even airplanes. Various explosives, usually air-dropped bombs weighing 50 - , are still found in the abandoned facility. The largest bomb, detonated in 2007, weighed 3000 kg . Rūdininkai airbase is the largest territory of 222 areas in Lithuania, covering the total of 250 km2 , that are still contaminated by old explosives.
located on the left bank of the Nemunas River
Panemunė, Kaunas
Elderships of Lithuania
Acorus and Clivia, are which specific genus?
Title: Clivia Passage: Clivia is a genus of monocot flowering plants native to southern Africa. They are from the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. Common names are "Natal lily" or "bush lily". Title: Acorus Passage: Acorus is a genus of monocot flowering plants. This genus was once placed within the family Araceae (aroids), but more recent classifications place it in its own family Acoraceae and order Acorales, of which it is the sole genus of the oldest surviving line of monocots. Some older studies indicated that it was placed in a lineage (the order Alismatales), that also includes aroids (Araceae), Tofieldiaceae, and several families of aquatic monocots (e.g., Alismataceae, Posidoniaceae). However, modern phylogenetic studies demonstrate that "Acorus" is sister to all other monocots. Common names include calamus and sweet flag. Title: Bacillus (shape) Passage: A bacillus (plural bacilli) or bacilliform bacterium is a rod-shaped bacterium. Bacilli are found in many different taxonomic groups of bacteria. However, the name "Bacillus", capitalized and italicized, refers to a specific genus of bacteria. The name Bacilli, capitalized but not italicized, can also refer to a less specific taxonomic group of bacteria that includes two orders, one of which contains the genus "Bacillus". When the word is formatted with lowercase and not italicized, 'bacillus', it will most likely be referring to shape and not to the genus at all. Bacilliform bacteria are also often simply called rods when the bacteriologic context is clear. Title: Iris pseudacorus Passage: Iris pseudacorus (yellow flag, yellow iris, water flag, lever) is a species in the genus "Iris", of the family Iridaceae. It is native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa. Its specific epithet, meaning "false acorus", refers to the similarity of its leaves to those of "Acorus calamus", as they have a prominently veined mid-rib and sword-like shape. Title: Clivia miniata Passage: Clivia miniata (Natal lily, bush lily, Kaffir lily) is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Clivia" of the family Amaryllidaceae, native, growing in woodland habitats in South Africa (Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal provinces) as well as in Swaziland. Given suitable conditions it grows into large clumps and is surprisingly water wise. It is also reportedly naturalized in Mexico. It is a popular plant for shady areas and is commonly seen growing in older established suburbs in most Australian states. It is also popular in New Zealand, Japan, China and southern parts of the USA , particularly California. Title: Jobu Formation Passage: The Jobu Formation is a Mesozoic geologic formation. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus. The oldest confirmed tyrannosaurid premaxillary tooth was recovered from the Jobu Formation. Title: Clivia nobilis Passage: Clivia nobilis (green-tip forest lily), is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Clivia", of the family Amaryllidaceae, native to South Africa. It grows to about 38 cm . It has evergreen strap-shaped leaves, and bears pendent umbels of multiple narrow, trumpet-shaped, red and yellow flowers, tipped with green. Title: Acorus calamus Passage: Acorus calamus (also called sweet flag or calamus, among many common names) is a tall perennial wetland monocot of the Acoraceae family, in the genus "Acorus". Title: Acorus gramineus Passage: Acorus gramineus, commonly known as grass-leaf sweet flag, dwarf sedge, Japanese rush, and Japanese sweet flag, is a botanical species belonging to the genus Acorus, native to Japan, Korea in eastern Asia. The plant usually grows in wetlands and shallow water. Title: Cubena Passage: Cubena is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family. This specific genus of moths is known to display dots on their wings.
monocot flowering plants
Acorus
Clivia
Are Schwantesia and Cleome both flowering plants?
Title: Cleome Passage: Cleome is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cleomaceae. Previously, it had been placed in the family Capparaceae, until DNA studies found the Cleomaceae genera to be more closely related to the Brassicaceae than the Capparaceae. The APG II system allows for "Cleome" and the other members of the Cleomaceae to be included in the Brassicaceae. Title: Schwantesia Passage: Schwantesia is a genus of plant in the family Aizoaceae. It is named in honor of the German botanist and archaeologist Gustav Schwantes (1881 - 1960). Title: Podandrogyne Passage: Podandrogyne is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cleomaceae. They are closely related to genus "Cleome". Title: Oxystylis Passage: Oxystylis is a monotypic genus of flowering plants currently considered a part of the cleome family containing the single species Oxystylis lutea, which is known by the common name spiny caper. It is native to the Mojave Desert straddling the border between California and Nevada. It grows in rocky and sandy desert habitat, often on alkaline soils. This is an annual herb producing an erect, branching stem which may reach 1.5 meters in height. The leaf is made up of three thick, firm leaflets 2 to 6 centimeters long, borne on a stout, straight petiole. The inflorescence is a dense head of flowers clustered about the stem at the leaf axils, each flower with four small yellow petals. The fruit is a small white or purple nutlet bearing the spine-like remnant of the flower receptacle. Title: Wislizenia Passage: Wislizenia is a genus of flowering plants containing three recognized species native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Common names include spectacle fruit and jackass clover. Like genus "Cleome" and several relatives, "Wislizenia" has traditionally been included in the caper family, Capparaceae, but has more recently been moved to the new family Cleomaceae.
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Schwantesia
Cleome
Are Billy Gibbons and Deni Hines both from Australia?
Title: Billy Gibbons Passage: William Frederick Gibbons (born December 16, 1949) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and actor, best known as the guitarist and lead vocalist of the American rock band ZZ Top. He began his career in the Moving Sidewalks, who recorded "Flash" (1968) and opened four dates for the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Gibbons formed ZZ Top in late 1969 and released "ZZ Top's First Album" in 1971. The albums that followed, "Rio Grande Mud" (1972) and "Tres Hombres" (1973), along with extensive touring, solidified the group's reputation as a hard-rocking power trio. Title: Deni Hines Passage: Dohnyale "Deni" Sharon Hines (born 4 September 1970) is an Australian solo artist who has been releasing music since the early 1990s, with chart success in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Europe. She is the daughter of Marcia Hines. Title: Rockmelons Passage: Rockmelons, often referred to as the Rockies, are an Australian Pop/Dance/R&B group formed in 1983 in Sydney. Primary members are Bryon Jones, his brother Jonathon Jones and Raymond Medhurst. They had two Australian top five hit singles in the early 1990s with "Ain't No Sunshine" and "That Word (L.O.V.E.)", both sung by Deni Hines. The associated album, "Form 1 Planet", peaked at #3 on the ARIA albums chart in 1992, and was certified platinum in Australia. Title: It's Alright (Deni Hines song) Passage: "It's Alright" is the debut single by Australian singer songwriter, Deni Hines. The song was released in October 1995 as the first single from her debut studio album, "Imagination" (1996). The single peaked at number 4 in Australia. Title: It's Not Over (Rockmelons song) Passage: "It's Not Over" is a song by Australian pop group, The Rockmelons featuring Deni Hines. The song was released in August 1992 as the third single from their second studio album, "Form 1 Planet" (1992). The single peaked at number 15 in Australia, becoming the group's third consecutive top 20 single. Title: That Word (L.O.V.E.) Passage: "That Word (L.O.V.E)" is a song by Australian pop group, The Rockmelons featuring Deni Hines. The song was released in April 1992 as the second single from their second studio album, "Form 1 Planet" (1992). The single peaked at number 4 in Australia, becoming the group's highest charting single. Title: Water for Chocolate Passage: Water for Chocolate is the second studio album by Deni Hines. Released in August 2006, it was her first album to be released independently. Three singles were released from the album: "Water for Chocolate", "Son of a Preacher Man" and "5 Days of Rain". Hines toured the album in 2007. Title: I Like the Way (Deni Hines song) Passage: "I Like the Way" is a song by Australian singer songwriter, Deni Hines. The song was released in January 1996 as the third single from her debut studio album, "Imagination" (1996). The single missed the top fifty in Australia, but peaked at number 37 in the United Kingdom and at number 4 on the Dance Club Songs in the United States. Title: Imagination (Deni Hines song) Passage: "Imagination" is a song by Australian singer songwriter, Deni Hines. The song was released in February 1996 as the second single from her debut studio album, "Imagination' (1996). The single peaked at number 37 in Australia. Title: Remix Your Imagination Passage: Remix Your Imagination is the first remix album by Australian singer songwriter, Deni Hines. The album was released in Japan in November 1997 and in Australia in July 1998.
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Billy Gibbons
Deni Hines
What island is the only home to the snake commonly known as The Golden Lancehead?
Title: Ilha da Queimada Grande Passage: Ilha da Queimada Grande, also known as Snake Island, one of many Snake Islands around the world, is an island off the coast of Brazil in the Atlantic Ocean. It is administered as part of the municipality of Itanhaém in the State of São Paulo. The island is small in size and has many different types of terrain, ranging from bare rock to rainforest. The island has a temperate climate. The island is the only home of the critically endangered, venomous "Bothrops insularis" (golden lancehead pit viper), which has a diet of birds. The snakes became trapped on the island when rising sea levels covered up the land that connected it to the mainland. This left the snakes to adapt to their environment, increase rapidly in population and render the island dangerous to public visitation. Queimada Grande is closed to the public in order to protect this snake population; access is only available to the Brazilian Navy and selected researchers vetted by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation, the Brazilian federal conservation unit. Title: Bothrops insularis Passage: Bothrops insularis, commonly known as the golden lancehead, is a venomous pit viper species endemic to Ilha da Queimada Grande, off the coast of São Paulo state, in Brazil. The species is named for the light yellowish-brown color of its underside and for its head shape which is characteristic of the genus "Bothrops." No subspecies of "Bothrops insularis" are currently recognized. Title: Cemophora Passage: Cemophora coccinea is a nonvenomous species of colubrid snake commonly known as the scarlet snake. It is the only member of its genus. They are native to the southeastern United States. There are three subspecies of "C. coccinea". Title: Opheodrys aestivus Passage: Opheodrys aestivus, commonly known as the rough green snake, is a nonvenomous North American colubrid. It is sometimes called grass snake or green grass snake, but these names are more commonly applied to the smooth green snake ("Opheodrys vernalis"). The European colubrid called grass snake ("Natrix natrix") is unrelated. The rough green snake is docile, often allowing close approach by humans, and seldom bites. Even when bites occur, they have no venom and are harmless. Title: Bothrops erythromelas Passage: Bothrops erythromelas, commonly known as the Caatinga lancehead or the jararaca-da-seca, is a species of venomous snake in the family Viperidae. It is endemic to Brazil. It belongs to reptile class. Title: Hydrophis semperi Passage: Hydrophis semperi, commonly known as Garman's sea snake, the Lake Taal snake, or the Philippine freshwater sea snake, is a rare species of venomous sea snake found only in a single lake on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It is noted for being one of two known species of sea snakes (and the only one in its family) that is known to be found almost-exclusively in freshwater. The other freshwater sea snake species is "Laticauda crockeri. Title: Bothrops pictus Passage: Bothrops pictus, commonly known in English as the desert lancehead, is a species of venomous snake in the family Viperidae. The species is endemic to South America. Title: Bothrops moojeni Passage: Bothrops moojeni, commonly known in English as the Brazilian lancehead, is a species of venomous snake in the family Viperidae. It is a pit viper endemic to South America. Title: Bothrops leucurus Passage: Bothrops leucurus, commonly known as the whitetail lancehead or the Bahia lancehead, is a venomous pit viper species endemic to Brazil. No subspecies are currently recognized. Title: Paranaja Passage: Paranaja multifasciata or Naja multifasciata is a species of venomous elapid snake commonly known as the many-banded snake or burrowing cobra. The species is found in the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon in Africa.
Ilha da Queimada Grande
Ilha da Queimada Grande
Bothrops insularis
Do Alopecurus and Butea both belong to the same taxonomic family?
Title: Alopecurus Passage: Alopecurus, or foxtail grass, is a common and widespread genus of plants in the grass family. It is common across temperate and subtropical parts of Eurasia, northern Africa, and the Americas, as well as naturalized in Australia and on various islands. Title: Butea Passage: Butea is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the pea family, Fabaceae. It is sometimes considered to have only two species, "B. monosperma" and "B. superba", or is expanded to include four or five species. Title: Lymnaeidae Passage: Lymnaeidae, common name the pond snails, is a taxonomic family of small to large air-breathing freshwater snails, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks, that belong to the clade Hygrophila. Title: Crosseolidae Passage: Crosseolidae is a taxonomic family (created in 2013 by Carole Hickman) of very small sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs or micromolluscs. These genera were previously included in the polyphyletic family Skeneidae. They belong within the clade Vetigastropoda, but are unassigned to a superfamily. Title: Dotidae Passage: Dotidae are a taxonomic family of small sea slugs, nudibranchs, shell-less marine gastropod molluscs formerly assigned to the order Opisthobranchia, but now considered to belong to the clade Dexiarchia. This family is unassigned to a superfamily. Title: Raphistomatidae Passage: The †Raphistomatidae is a taxonomic family of fossil sea snails, Paleozoic marine gastropod mollusks. This family was established by Koken in 1896. This family is found in the fossil record from the Upper Cambrian to the Middle Permian. Title: Badger Passage: Badgers are short-legged omnivores in the family Mustelidae, which also includes the otters, polecats, weasels, and wolverines. They belong to the caniform suborder of carnivoran mammals. The 11 species of badgers are grouped in three subfamilies: Melinae (Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (the honey badger or ratel), and Taxideinae (the American badger). The Asiatic stink badgers of the genus "Mydaus" were formerly included within Melinae (and thus Mustelidae), but recent genetic evidence indicates these are actually members of the skunk family, placing them in the taxonomic family Mephitidae. Title: Wallaby Passage: A wallaby is a small- or mid-sized macropod found in Australia and New Guinea. They belong to the same taxonomic family as kangaroos and sometimes the same genus, but kangaroos are specifically categorised into the six largest species of the family. The term wallaby is an informal designation generally used for any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo or wallaroo that has not been designated otherwise. Title: Pomatiidae Passage: The family Pomatiidae is a taxonomic family of small operculate land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks that can be found over the warmer parts of the Old World. In the older literature, this family is designated as Pomatiasidae. Title: Costellariidae Passage: Costellariidae sometimes called the "ribbed miters" is a taxonomic family of minute to medium-sized predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. This family of snails is also sometimes referred to as "Vexillum" miters. The main family of miter shells however is Mitridae, a closely related group.
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Alopecurus
Butea
Are Shelby Cannon and Andrei Olhovskiy both from America?
Title: Shelby Cannon Passage: Shelby Cannon (born August 19, 1966, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is an American retired professional tennis player. Title: Andrei Olhovskiy Passage: Andrei Stanislavovich Olhovskiy (Russian: Андрей Станиславович Ольховский ) (born 15 April 1966) is a former tennis player from Russia, who turned professional in 1989. Title: 1997 Nokia Open – Doubles Passage: Martin Damm and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year. Damm partnered Jiří Novák, losing in the first round. Title: 1997 Kremlin Cup – Men's Doubles Passage: Rick Leach and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year. Leach partnered Jonathan Stark, losing in the first round. Title: 1994 OTB International Open – Doubles Passage: Bernd Karbacher and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year. Karbacher partnered Alex Antonitsch, losing in the semifinals. Title: 1996 Indonesia Open – Doubles Passage: David Adams and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Patrick Galbraith. Title: 1996 Estoril Open – Doubles Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Kafelnikov competed that year with Paul Haarhuis. Title: 1997 St. Petersburg Open – Doubles Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Brett Steven. Title: 1997 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles Passage: Helena Suková and Cyril Suk were the defending champions and won in the final 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 against Larisa Neiland and Andrei Olhovskiy. Title: 1996 du Maurier Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Ken Flach.
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Shelby Cannon
Andrei Olhovskiy
Grosvenor House is owned by the president of what authority?
Title: Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum Passage: Shiekh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum (Arabic: أحمد بن سعيد آل مكتوم‎ ‎ ; born 1 December 1958) is president of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, CEO and chairman of the Emirates Group, chairman of Dubai World, and Noor Takaful insurance company. He is chairman of the Dubai Supreme Fiscal Committee, and second vice chairman of the Dubai Executive Council. Title: Grosvenor House (Dubai) Passage: Grosvenor House is a twin tower complex in Dubai Marina in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The two towers, Grosvenor House West Marina Beach and Grosvenor House The Residence, stand at the same height of 210 metres (690 ft) with 48 floors each. The complex, which is owned by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, is named after the Grosvenor House in London. Title: E.O. Grosvenor House Passage: The E. O. Grosvenor House, also known as the Gamble House, is located at 211 Maumee Street in Jonesville, Michigan. It was built as a private home for Ebenezer O. Grosvenor, and now operates as the Grosvenor House Museum. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. It is considered one of the most magnificent residences in Michigan. Title: Upper Grosvenor Street Passage: Upper Grosvenor Street is a historic street in Mayfair, London, United Kingdom. It runs from the Grosvenor House Hotel off Park Lane to the Embassy of the United States off Grosvenor Square. The Embassy of Monaco is located at number 7. Odey Asset Management, a hedge fund run by Crispin Odey, is located at number 12. Title: Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster Passage: Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (22 March 1767 – 17 February 1845) was the son of the 1st Earl Grosvenor, whom he succeeded in 1802 as 2nd Earl Grosvenor. He was created Marquess of Westminster in 1831. He was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and an ancestor of the modern-day Dukes of Westminster. Grosvenor continued to develop the family's London estates, he rebuilt their country house, Eaton Hall in Cheshire where he also restored the gardens, and built a new London home, Grosvenor House. He maintained and extended the family interests in the acquisition of works of art, and in horse racing and breeding racehorses. Title: 25th Sony Radio Academy Awards Passage: The 25th Sony Radio Academy Awards were held on 30 April 2007 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane in London. Title: Peterborough House Passage: Peterborough House ("alias" Millbank House, later Grosvenor House), Millbank, Westminster, was a London townhouse owned by the Mordaunt family, Earls of Peterborough and later by the Grosvenor family. It was the most westerly townhouse in the City of Westminster. Title: London International Stamp Exhibition 1950 Passage: The London International Stamp Exhibition 1950 was held in the Great Room, Grosvenor House, Park Lane from 6-13 May 1950, under the chairmanship of Sir John Wilson, Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection. A non-postal souvenir sheet was produced by Waterlow and Sons for the event using the collotype process. It depicted the Penny Black; Nova Scotia 1851 1/-; New South Wales 1850 1d Sydney View; Ceylon 1859 4d; Cape of Good Hope 1853 4d triangular. A souvenir cover showing St. George and the dragon was also available Title: Grosvenor House Passage: Grosvenor House was one of the largest private townhouses situated on Park Lane in London. The house was the home of the Grosvenor family (better known as the Dukes of Westminster) for more than a century. Their original London dwelling was on Millbank but, after the family had developed their Mayfair estates, they moved to Park Lane to build a house worthy of their wealth, status and influence in the 19th century. Title: 24th Sony Radio Academy Awards Passage: The 24th Sony Radio Academy Awards were held on 8 May 2006 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane in London.
Dubai Civil Aviation Authority
Grosvenor House (Dubai)
Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum
Giuseppe "Oscar" Damiani is the agent of a French-born Gabonese professional footballer how is known for his speed, and clocked how many metres in 3.7 seconds?
Title: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Passage: Pierre-Emerick Emiliano François Aubameyang (] ; born 18 June 1989) is a French-born Gabonese professional footballer who plays for German Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund and the Gabon national team. He is known for his speed, having clocked 30 metres in 3.7 seconds, and his capability of playing as a forward or a winger. Title: Oscar Damiani Passage: Giuseppe "Oscar" Damiani (born 15 June 1950) is an Italian former professional football winger. He is currently the agent of Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Title: Mario Lemina Passage: Mario Rene Junior Lemina (] ; born 1 September 1993) is a Gabonese professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for English club Southampton and the Gabon national team. He played for French sides Lorient and Marseille, before joining Italian side Juventus in 2015, where he won the domestic double in both of his seasons with the club. Title: Jerry Obiang Passage: Jerry Obiang (born 10 June 1992 in Libreville) is a Gabonese professional footballer. He plays for Gabon national football team. He has competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Title: Yrondu Musavu-King Passage: Yrondu Musavu-King (born 8 January 1992) is a Gabonese professional footballer who plays for Udinese, and the Gabon national team mainly as a central defender. He is the son of Gabonese politician Augustin Moussavou King. Title: Caterham 7 CSR Passage: The Caterham Seven CSR is the latest model from sports car manufacturer Caterham Cars. The CSR is the most heavily modified Caterham, though it still retains the basic look of the Super Seven. The CSR has two engine options based on the same Duratec block, though modifications and power output differ. The entry level engine produces 200 bhp , with a 0-60 mph time of 3.7 seconds. The upgraded engine produces 260 bhp , with a 0-60 mph time of 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 155 mi/h . Title: Willy Aubameyang Passage: Willy Aubameyang (born 16 February 1987) is a French-born Gabonese professional footballer who plays as a Defender. He currently plays for Kray. Title: Yoann Wachter Passage: Yoann Wachter (born 7 April 1992) is a French-born Gabonese international footballer who plays as a midfielder. Title: Franck Obambou Passage: Franck Obambou (born 26 June 1987) is a Gabonese professional footballer. Title: Samson Mbingui Passage: Samson Mbingui (born 1992) is a Gabonese professional footballer who plays for Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club MC El Eulma and the Gabon national football team.
30 metres
Oscar Damiani
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Where is the band who released Steroids from?
Title: Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix) Passage: Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix) is an EP by American experimental hip hop group Death Grips, self-released by the band on May 22, 2017. The piece, a mix of seven songs on a single track, has been described as a "barrage of noise". Title: Death Grips Passage: Death Grips is an American experimental hip hop band from Sacramento, California, formed in 2010. The group consists of rapper/vocalist MC Ride (Stefan Burnett), drummer/producer/songwriter Zach Hill, and recording engineer Andy Morin. The band has featured guitarist Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos on their albums Fashion Week, Jenny Death and Bottomless Pit. Their musical style draws on hip hop, punk, electronic, noise, and industrial. In 2012, "The Skinny" called them "the first truly important band of the twenty-first century".
Sacramento, California
Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix)
Death Grips
Who has performed more roles in the film industry, Max Neufeld or Benedek Fliegauf?
Title: Max Neufeld Passage: Max Neufeld (13 February 1887 – 2 December 1967) was an Austrian film director, actor and screenwriter. He directed 70 films between 1919 and 1957. He directed the 1934 film "The Song of the Sun", which starred Vittorio De Sica. Title: Benedek Fliegauf Passage: Benedek "Bence" Fliegauf (born 15 August 1974 in Budapest) is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. Title: A Waltz by Strauss (1925 film) Passage: A Waltz by Strauss (German:Ein Walzer von Strauß) is a 1925 Austrian silent film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Eugen Neufeld, Tessy Harrison and Svet Petrovich. Title: Womb (film) Passage: Womb (retitled Clone for its UK DVD release) is a 2010 film written and directed by Benedek Fliegauf and starring Eva Green and Matt Smith. Title: The First Woman Who Passes Passage: The First Woman Who Passes (Italian:La prima donna che passa) is a 1940 Italian historical comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Alida Valli, Carlo Lombardi and Niní Gordini Cervi. The film is set in eighteenth century France. It was made at the Palatino Studios in Rome. Title: Lucca Film Festival Passage: Its purpose is to offer its audience a new approach to cinema; to promote a cinematographic culture made of a plurality of sights, styles and perspectives; and, most of all, to introduce attendees to a new sensory and intellectual experience Throughout the years, the Lucca Film Festival has dealt with the various contrasts of today’s cinema: Attendees to the LFF have included important directors, actors and international artists, like Kenneth Anger, Jonas Mekas, Tsai Ming-liang, Michael Snow, Paolo Taviani, , Lou Castel, Abel Ferrara, Philippe Garrel, György Pálfi, Antoni Padrós, Benedek Fliegauf, Peter Greenaway, John Boorman, David Lynch, David Cronenberg, Terry Gilliam, William Friedkin, George A. Romero, Marco Bellocchio, Paolo Sorrentino. Title: Václav Vích Passage: Václav Vích (1898–1966) was a Czech cinematographer, who worked on over a hundred films in a variety of different countries during his career. in the 1930s Vích was one of the top technicians in the Italian film industry. He often worked with the director Max Neufeld. Title: Sehnsucht 202 Passage: Sehnsucht 202 (English title: "Longing 202") is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and distributed by UFA. "Sehnsucht 202" was Luise Rainer's film debut. Title: Just the Wind Passage: Just the Wind (Hungarian: "Csak a szél" ) is a 2012 Hungarian drama film directed by Benedek Fliegauf. The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Jury Grand Prix. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Title: The Arsonists of Europe Passage: The Arsonists of Europe (German: Die Brandstifter Europas) is a 1926 Austrian silent drama film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Charlotte Ander, Eugen Neufeld and Robert Valberg.
Max Neufeld
Max Neufeld
Benedek Fliegauf
What actor from Caddyshack and The Great Santini starred in The Whoopee Boys
Title: The Whoopee Boys Passage: The Whoopee Boys is a 1986 comedy film starring Michael O'Keefe and Paul Rodriguez. The movie was made by the writers and the producers of the 1984 hit film "Revenge of the Nerds". Title: Michael O'Keefe Passage: Michael O'Keefe (born Raymond Peter O'Keefe, Jr.; April 24, 1955) is an American film and television actor, known for his roles as Danny Noonan in "Caddyshack" and Ben Meechum in "The Great Santini" — for which he received a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year, as well as a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Title: Brian Andrews (actor) Passage: Brian Andrews is an American actor who has appeared in movies and on television. He is best known for his role as Tommy Doyle in the classic John Carpenter horror movie "Halloween", a role he reprised briefly in "Halloween II". He has also appeared in the films "The Great Santini", "Three O'Clock High" and "The Long Days of Summer". Title: The Great Santini (novel) Passage: The Great Santini is a novel written by Pat Conroy and published in 1976. Title: Peter MacGregor-Scott Passage: Peter MacGregor-Scott (b. December 28, 1947) is an American film producer, production manager and assistant director. He is the producer of the 1997 "Batman & Robin" film. He has produced the Cheech & Chong films "Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers", "Still Smokin'" and "Born in East L.A.". Others are "The Whoopee Boys and "Death to Smoochy". Title: The Great Santini Passage: The Great Santini is a 1979 American drama film written and directed by Lewis John Carlino, based on the 1976 novel of the same name by Pat Conroy. The film stars Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, and Michael O'Keefe, and tells the story of a U.S. Marine Corps officer whose success as an F-4 Phantom military aviator contrasts with his shortcomings as a husband and father. Set in 1962, before widespread American involvement in the Vietnam War, the plot explores the high price of heroism and self-sacrifice. Title: Donald Conroy Passage: Donald "The Great Santini" Conroy (April 4, 1921 – May 9, 1998) was a United States Marine Corps colonel and a member of the famed Black Sheep Squadron during the Korean War. He was also a veteran of World War II and of two tours of duty in Vietnam. He is best known for being the inspiration for the character LtCol. "Bull" Meecham in "The Great Santini" which was written by his son Pat Conroy. Title: The Death of Santini Passage: The Death of Santini: The Story of a Father and His Son is a 2013 memoir written by Pat Conroy. It complements the 1976 novel "The Great Santini" which was adapted into a 1979 film of the same name. Title: Robert Duvall Passage: Robert Selden Duvall ( ; born January 5, 1931) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has been nominated for seven Academy Awards (winning for his performance in "Tender Mercies"), seven Golden Globes (winning four), and has multiple nominations and one win each of the BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Emmy Award. He received the National Medal of Arts in 2005. Duvall has starred in numerous films and television series, including "To Kill a Mockingbird" (1962), "The Twilight Zone" (1963), "The Outer Limits" (1964), "Bullitt" (1968), "True Grit" (1969), "MASH" (1970), "THX 1138" (1971), "Joe Kidd" (1972), "The Godfather" (1972), "The Godfather Part II" (1974), "The Conversation" (1974), "Network" (1976), "Apocalypse Now" (1979), "The Great Santini" (1979), "Lonesome Dove" (1989), "The Handmaid's Tale" (1990), "Rambling Rose" (1991), and "Falling Down" (1993). Title: Captain Frodo Passage: Captain Frodo (born 1976 in Haugesund, Norway), also known as “The Incredible Rubberman”, is a Guinness World Record breaking contortionist living in Australia. He is the son of a famous Norwegian magician known as “The Great Santini”.
Michael O'Keefe
The Whoopee Boys
Michael O'Keefe
Are Alex Manoogian and Sako Shahinian both illustrators?
Title: Alex Manoogian Passage: Alexander "Alex" Manoogian (Armenian: Ալեք Մանուկեան , June 28, 1901 – July 10, 1996) was an Armenian-American industrial engineer, businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist who had most of his career in Detroit, Michigan. He is the founder of the Masco Corporation, which in 1969 was listed on the NYSE (XNYS:MAS). In 1954 he patented and brought to market the first successful washerless ball valve faucet, the Delta faucet, named for the faucet cam shaped like the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet He and his wife Marie donated the Manoogian Mansion to the city of Detroit, which uses it as the official residence of the Mayor of Detroit, MI. In addition to donations to local universities, the Manoogians donated substantial amounts of money to churches, educational institutions and charities of the Armenian Diaspora to preserve and continue their culture. Title: Sako Shahinian Passage: Sako Shahinian (Armenian: Սաքո Շահինյան ; born 1980) is an American-Armenian illustrator whose artwork has been featured in System of a Down projects. Title: Rip Kirby Passage: Rip Kirby is a comic strip featuring the adventures of the eponymous lead character, a private detective created by Alex Raymond in 1946. Displaying the talents of more than a dozen writers and illustrators, the strip had a run spanning five decades. Title: Cool Gardens Passage: Cool Gardens is a poetry book by the lead singer of the band System of a Down, Serj Tankian. It was published by MTV Books and was released on October 1, 2002. It is a collection of seven to eight years of Tankian's reflections on life, and features artwork by fellow Angeleno, Sako Shahinian. The poetry, like the songs of System of a Down, consists of a reflection of societies and people's wrongs. It portrays what people do to themselves and the control others try to hold over them. Title: Independence Square, Gyumri Passage: Independence Square (Armenian: Անկախության Հրապարակ "Ankakhutyan Hraparak") is a large square at the centre of Gyumri city, Armenia. It is the second square of the city after the central Vartanants Square. The square is intersected by the streets of Khrimian Hayrik, Garegin Nzhdeh, Alex Manoogian, Sayat Nova Avenue and Tigranes the Great Avenue. It has a shape of square (125 by 125 meters) and was completed during the 1940s, after the World War II. Title: Jerome Cavanagh Passage: Jerome Patrick Cavanagh (June 16, 1928 – November 27, 1979) was the mayor of Detroit, Michigan from 1962 to 1970. Initially seen as another John F. Kennedy, his reputation was doomed by the 1967 riots. He was the first mayor to reside at Manoogian Mansion, donated to the city by the industrial baron Alex Manoogian. Title: Circular Park Passage: The Circular Park (Armenian: Օղակաձեւ Զբոսայգի ); also known as the Youth Park, is a public park in the Kentron district of the Armenian capital Yerevan. It starts with the Cathedral of Saint Gregory at the south on Tigran Mets street, and ends up with the Poplavok lake at the north near Mashtots Avenue. The park lies along Khanjyan, Yervand Kochar, Alex Manoogian, Moskovian and Isahakyan streets, forming a half-circular shaped park around the eastern part of downtown Yerevan. The park has an approximate length of 2500 metres and an average width of 120 metres. Title: Ronald Grigor Suny Passage: Ronald Grigor Suny (born September 25, 1940) is director of the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, the Charles Tilly Collegiate Professor of Social and Political History at the University of Michigan, and Emeritus Professor of political science and history at the University of Chicago. He was the first holder of the Alex Manoogian Chair in Modern Armenian History at the University of Michigan, after beginning his career as an assistant professor at Oberlin College. He is a 2013 Berlin Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin.
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Alex Manoogian
Sako Shahinian
How does Fibigia differ from Ceratopetalum?
Title: Ceratopetalum Passage: Ceratopetalum is a genus of nine species of shrub and tree in the family Cunoniaceae. They are found along the eastern coast of Australia and extend north to New Guinea. Two Australian species are among the best known, one being "C. apetalum" or coachwood, renowned as a timber tree, and "C. gummiferum", the New South Wales Christmas bush, so named as it flowers in December. Title: Fibigia Passage: Fibigia is a flowering plant of the genus "Fibigia" in the family Brassicaceae. Title: Nano-PSI Passage: Nano-PSI is a plasma device at the Differ - Dutch Institute For Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER) research institute in Eindhoven. It is used for experimental research at the junction of plasma physics and materials science. 'PSI' stands for Plasma Surface Interactions, while 'nano' has been chosen to stress the mission of the device to synthesize various nanostructures. Nano-PSI is the belongs to the family of plasma generators at DIFFER, that also hosts the Magnum-PSI and UPP-PSI linear devices. Title: Ceratopetalum apetalum Passage: Ceratopetalum apetalum, the coachwood, scented satinwood or tarwood, is a medium-sized hardwood tree, straight-growing with smooth, fragrant, greyish bark. It is native to eastern Australia in the central and northern coastal rainforests of New South Wales and southern Queensland, where is often found on poorer quality soils in gullies and creeks and often occurs in almost pure stands. "C. apetalum" is one of 8 species of "Ceratopetalum" occurring in eastern Australia, New Guinea, New Britain and various islands in the same region. Title: Haecceitism Passage: Haecceitism is the perspective implied by the belief that entities can have haecceity or individual essence, "a set of principles which are essential to it and distinguish it from everything else." James Ladyman characterizes haecceitism as "the claim that worlds can differ "solo numero", that worlds can differ "de re" whilst not differing "de dicto", sometimes said, that worlds can differ solely by the permutation of individuals." Title: Ceratopetalum succirubrum Passage: Ceratopetalum succirubrum is a species of plant in the Cunoniaceae family. It is found in Australia, West Papua (Indonesia), and Papua New Guinea. It is threatened by habitat loss. Title: Chilelopsis calderoni Passage: Chilelopsis calderoni is a species of mygalomorph spiders of Chile, named after Dr Raúl Calderón. Males differ from "C. puertoviejo" in the more sinuous distal portion of the bulbal duct; females differ in the spermathecae with a distinct fundus and a narrowed duct. Males differ from "C. serena" by the presence of a dense patch of setae on the anterior tibiae, females in the undivided spermathecae. Title: Anisophylleaceae Passage: The Anisophylleaceae are a small family with four genera and 71 species, in the order Cucurbitales, according to the APG II. However, it is more isolated from the other suprafamilal clades in this order, while it shows some similarities in flower morphology with the genus "Ceratopetalum" (family Cunoniaceae, order Oxalidales). Several wood features of this family are more primitive than those of the other families in the order Cucurbitales. Title: Fibigia clypeata Passage: Fibigia clypeata is an Asian species of flowering plant of the genus "Fibigia" in the mustard family. It is native to Iran and the Middle East. Title: Ceratopetalum gummiferum Passage: Ceratopetalum gummiferum, the New South Wales Christmas Bush, is a tall shrub or small tree popular in cultivation due to its sepals that turn bright red-pink at around Christmas time. The petals are actually small and white - it is the sepals that enlarge to about 12mm after the flower sets fruit and starts to dry out.
Ceratopetalum is a genus of nine species of shrub and tree in the family Cunoniaceae.
Fibigia
Ceratopetalum
In which city was this American coffee company and coffeehouse chain, a competitor of Second Cup with over 20,000 locations worldwide, founded?
Title: Second Cup Passage: Second Cup Coffee Co. is a Canadian specialty coffee retailer operating more than 300 cafes across the country. Its headquarters are in Mississauga, Ontario. Its stores sell hot and cold beverages, pastries, snacks, pre-packaged food items, hot and cold sandwiches, and drinkware including mugs and tumblers. Second Cup sales continue to compete with Starbucks, Tim Hortons and McDonald's, which also feature espresso-based specialty drinks. Title: Starbucks Passage: Starbucks Corporation is an American coffee company and coffeehouse chain. Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971. As of November 2016, it operates 23,768 locations worldwide. Title: Baristas Passage: Baristas Corporation is an American costume coffee company and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle, Washington. It's known for primarily hiring young attractive women to run the stores and serve coffee, and for the sexy costumes they wear. The company was recently voted the "Best Coffee Company in the USA" by the coffee stand mapping service, Ibikinicoffee. Title: Figaro Coffee Passage: The Figaro Coffee Company (Figaro) is a Philippine coffee company and coffeehouse chain. Title: Woods Coffee Passage: Woods Coffee is a local coffeehouse chain based in the Pacific Northwest, with 19 coffeehouse locations; 15 locations in Whatcom County, two locations in Skagit County, one in King County, Washington State, and one in Delta, British Columbia. Woods Coffee was founded in Lynden, Washington in 2002. Title: Philz Coffee Passage: Philz Coffee is an American coffee company and coffeehouse chain based in San Francisco, California, considered a major player in third wave coffee. Philz Coffee focuses on making drip coffee. Title: Crazy Mocha Coffee Company Passage: Crazy Mocha Coffee Company is a coffeehouse chain in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania region. As of February 2013, there were 29 locations, with 2 more planned. It is owned by Ken Zeff. Title: SPoT Coffee Passage: SPoT Coffee & Spot Coffee (Canada) Ltd. (abbreviated SPP) is an international coffee company and coffeehouse chain which is headquartered in Buffalo, New York. Title: Te & Kaffi Passage: Te & Kaffi is an Icelandic coffee company and coffeehouse chain. Established in 1984 by Berglind Guðbrandsdóttir and Sigmundur Dýrfjörð, Te & Kaffi operates Iceland's biggest coffee roastery, a chain of 13 coffeehouses and a wholesale business focusing on coffee, loose-leaf tea, coffee machines and other related products. Title: Seattle's Best Coffee Passage: Seattle's Best Coffee LLC, an American coffee retailer and wholesaler, based in Seattle, Washington. Since 2003, they have been a subsidiary of American coffeehouse chain Starbucks.
Seattle, Washington
Second Cup
Starbucks
What plant is in the family Asteraceae, Decaisnea or Fleabane?
Title: Decaisnea Passage: Decaisnea, known commonly as dead man's fingers, blue bean plant or blue sausage fruit, is a genus of flowering plant in the family Lardizabalaceae. It is native to eastern Asia, from China west to Nepal and south to Myanmar. Title: Fleabane Passage: Fleabane is a common name for some flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Title: Erigeron karvinskianus Passage: Erigeron karvinskianus is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names Mexican fleabane, Latin American fleabane, Santa Barbara daisy, Spanish daisy, Karwinsky’s fleabane, or bony-tip fleabane. Title: Erigeron philadelphicus Passage: Erigeron philadelphicus, the Philadelphia fleabane, is a widespread North American plant in the daisy family. Also known as common fleabane, daisy fleabane, frost-root, marsh fleabane, poor robin's plantain, skervish, and in the British Isles as robin's-plantain. It is native to North America and found there in nearly all of the United States and Canada. It is also introduced into Europe and Asia, considered an invasive weed in many places. Title: Dittrichia viscosa Passage: Dittrichia viscosa, also known as false yellowhead, woody fleabane, sticky fleabane and yellow fleabane, is a flowering plant in the daisy family. Title: Erigeron glacialis Passage: Erigeron glacialis (common names glacial daisy, glacial fleabane, Subalpine fleabane, or wandering fleabane) is a western North American perennial plant in the (daisy family). Title: Erigeron annuus Passage: Erigeron annuus (annual fleabane, daisy fleabane, or eastern daisy fleabane) is a North American plant species in the daisy family. Title: Erigeron inornatus Passage: Erigeron inornatus is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name California rayless daisy, California rayless fleabane, rayless fleabane, Lava rayless fleabane Title: Erigeron strigosus Passage: Erigeron strigosus is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names prairie fleabane, common eastern fleabane, and daisy fleabane. Title: Inula salicina Passage: Inula salicina (common name Irish fleabane (UK) or willowleaf yellowhead) is a plant species in the genus "Inula" in the family Asteraceae. It is found across Europe and Asia from Portugal to Japan. It has been reported growing in the wild in a few scattered locations in North America but it has not become widely established there.
Fleabane
Decaisnea
Fleabane
which Anglo-Irish satirist, was the friend of Thomas Sheridan
Title: Thomas Sheridan (divine) Passage: Thomas Sheridan (1687 – 10 October 1738) was an Anglican divine, essayist, playwright, poet, schoolmaster and translator. He is chiefly remembered for his friendship with Jonathan Swift. Title: Jonathan Swift Passage: Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Title: HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan Passage: Her Majesty's Advocate v Thomas Sheridan and Gail Sheridan was the 2010 criminal prosecution of Tommy Sheridan, a former Member of the Scottish Parliament and his wife Gail Sheridan for perjury in relation to the earlier civil case "Sheridan v News Group Newspapers". Tommy Sheridan was found guilty and sentenced to three years in prison, whereas Gail was acquitted. Title: Alicia Le Fanu Passage: Alicia Le Fanu (born 1791) was an Irish poet and writer. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Sheridan and Captain Henry Le Fanu, and a granddaughter of actor Thomas Sheridan and his wife, writer Frances Sheridan. She died, unmarried, sometime after 1844, in Dublin. She was buried in the churchyard of St. Peter's Church, Aungier Street, Dublin, but the exact date of death is unknown. Title: Thomas Sheridan (soldier) Passage: Thomas Sheridan (1775 – 12 September 1817), known as Tom Sheridan, was the only son of the Irish playwright and poet Richard Brinsley Sheridan and the soprano Elizabeth Ann Linley, although his father had at least one other son from a second marriage. Born in mid-November 1775, Thomas initially tried for a career in politics but was unsuccessful. Title: Sheridan v News Group Newspapers Ltd Passage: Sheridan v News Group Newspapers ("Thomas Sheridan v News Group Newspapers Ltd") is a civil court case brought by Tommy Sheridan against the publishers of the "News of the World", which began in the Court of Session in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 4 July 2006. He alleged that the "News of the World" defamed his character through a series of articles in their publication. Title: Alicia Sheridan Le Fanu Passage: Alicia Sheridan Le Fanu (1753–1817) was an Irish writer. She was the daughter of actor Thomas Sheridan and his wife, writer Frances Chamberlaine Sheridan. She was the sister of Richard Brinsley Sheridan and the aunt of writer Alicia LeFanu (with whom she is sometimes confused). Title: Sheridan's Passage: Sheridan's is a liqueur first introduced in 1994. It is produced in Dublin by Thomas Sheridan & Sons. Title: The Discovery (Frances Sheridan play) Passage: The Discovery is a comedy by Frances Sheridan. The play premiered on the 5th February, 1763, at the Drury Lane Theatre, London. The actors being David Garrick, Frances' husband Thomas Sheridan, William O'Brien, Charles Holland, Mrs. Hannah Pritchard, Mary Ann Yates, and Jane Pope. Garrick agreed that Thomas Sheridan should play the lead role and be paid with two night's profits. Title: Thomas Sheridan & Sons Passage: Thomas Sheridan & Sons is the distillery, owned by the Gilbey's Group, which produces Baileys Irish Cream and Sheridan's Cream Liqueur (as well as other well-known liqueur products). Their address is located at T. Sheridan & Sons (Thomas Sheridan), Nangor Road, Dublin 12, Ireland.
Jonathan Swift
Thomas Sheridan (divine)
Jonathan Swift
Koahou was a Hawaiian high chief was a counselor to a ruler who passed away in which year ?
Title: Koahou Passage: Koahou (died 1826) was a Hawaiian high chief who succeeded his father Kamanawa as one of the chief counselors of Kamehameha I. Title: Kamehameha I Passage: Kamehameha I (] ;  1736? – May 8 or 14, 1819 ), also known as Kamehameha the Great, (full Hawaiian name: Kalani Paiʻ ea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiʻ ikui Kamehameha o ʻ Iolani i Kaiwikapu kauʻ i Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea) was the founder and first ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaii. A statue of him was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington, D.C. by the state of Hawaii as one of two statues it is entitled to give. Title: Kumalae Passage: Kumalae was a Hawaiian High Chief, "Aliʻi Nui" (ruler) of Hilo. He is also known as Kumalae-nui-a-ʻUmi ("Kumalae the Great, son of ʻUmi"). Title: Kameʻeiamoku Passage: Kameʻ eiamoku (died 1802) was a Hawaiian high chief and the Counselor of State to King Kamehameha I. He was called Kamehameha's uncle, but he was really the cousin of Kamehameha's mother, Kekuiapoiwa II. Title: Lakona of Oahu Passage: Lakona-a-Nawele (Hawaiian for: "Lakona, son of Nawele"; Hawaiian pronunciation: "Lah-koh-nah") was an ancient Hawaiian High Chief of the island of Oahu. He was born c. 1340 on Oʻahu, Hawaii. Title: Open information extraction Passage: In natural language processing, open information extraction (OIE) is the task of generating a structured, machine-readable representation of the information in text, usually in the form of triples or n-ary propositions. A proposition can be understood as truth-bearer, a textual expression of a potential fact (e.g., "Dante wrote the Divine Comedy"), represented in an amenable structure for computers [e.g., ("Dante", "wrote", "Divine Comedy")]. An OIE extraction normally consists of a relation and a set of arguments. For instance, ("Dante", "passed away in" "Ravenna") is a proposition formed by the relation "passed away in" and the arguments "Dante" and "Ravenna". The first argument is usually referred as the subject while the second is considered to be the object. Title: Joshua Kaeo Passage: Joshua Kaʻ eo (c. 1808 – June 27, 1858), was a Hawaiian high chief or nobleman of Hawaii Island descent, the uncle of Queen Emma of Hawaii, and an early Hawaiian politician and advisor of Kamehameha III. Title: James Kaliokalani Passage: James Kaliokalani, also referred to as Kali; (May 29, 1835 – April 2/21, 1852) was a Hawaiian high chief of the Kingdom of Hawaii. At a young age, he was chosen to attend the Chiefs' Children's School (later renamed Royal School). He was taught by the American missionary Amos Starr Cooke and his wife, Juliette Montague Cooke, alongside his siblings and thirteen of their royal cousins, who were declared eligible to succeed to the Hawaiian throne. He died in 1852, shortly after leaving the school and working as a court interpreter. Title: Mulielealiʻi Passage: Mulielealiʻi (Hawaiian pronunciation: "MUH-LEEH-EH-LEH-ALEEH") was an ancient Hawaiian High Chief who lived on the island of Oahu, and is mentioned in ancient chants and writings by Abraham Fornander. His title is "Aliʻi Nui". Title: Umi-a-Liloa Passage: ʻUmi-a-Līloa (fifteenth century) was a ruling ali'i-ai-moku (district high chief of Hawai'i) who inherited religious authority of Hawai'i from his father, High Chief Liloa, whose line is traced, unbroken to Hawaiian "creation". His mother was Akahi. She was of a lesser line of chiefs who Liloa had fallen in love with when he discovered her bathing in a river. He became Chief after the death of his half-brother Hākau, who inherited the lands of his father to rule. Umi-a-Liloa was considered a just ruler, religious and the first to unite almost all of the Big Island. The legend of Umi is one of the most popular hero sagas in Hawaiian history. While there is probably embellishment to the story, as many sagas do, a portion of historic accuracy remains.
1819
Koahou
Kamehameha I
Which member of the cast of Six Flying Dragons also had a supporting role in Doctor Crush?
Title: Six Flying Dragons Passage: Six Flying Dragons () is a South Korean television series starring Yoo Ah-in, Kim Myung-min, Shin Se-kyung, Byun Yo-han, Yoon Kyun-sang and Chun Ho-jin. It aired on SBS on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 for 50 episodes beginning on October 5, 2015, as part of SBS 25th anniversary special. The drama serves as a loose prequel to "Deep Rooted Tree". Title: Yoon Kyun-sang Passage: Yoon Kyun-sang (born March 31, 1987) is a South Korean actor who drew attention with his supporting roles in the television series "Pinocchio" (2014),"Six Flying Dragons" (2015-2016) and "Doctor Crush" (2016). In 2017, he played the titular role in "". Title: Park Sung-hoon (actor) Passage: Park Sung-hoon (born January 18, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He starred in TV series such as "Bachelor's Vegetable Store" (2011), "Good For You" (2013), "Three Days" (2014), "Six Flying Dragons" (2015) and "Jealousy Incarnate" (2016). Title: Kim Myung-min Passage: Kim Myung-min (, born 8 October 1972) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the television series "Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-shin" (2004), "White Tower" (2007), "Beethoven Virus" (2008), and "Six Flying Dragons" (2015-2016), as well as the films "Closer to Heaven" (2009), " (2011) and "" (2015). Title: Shin Se-kyung Passage: Shin Se-kyung (born July 29, 1990) is a South Korean actress and singer. She started as a child actress and had her breakthrough in 2009 with the sitcom "High Kick Through the Roof". Since then she starred in the films "Hindsight" (2011), "" (2012) and "" (2014), as well as the television series "Deep Rooted Tree" (2011), "The Girl Who Sees Smells" (2015) and "Six Flying Dragons" (2015-2016). Title: Flying Dragons (gang) Passage: The Flying Dragons also known as FDS () are a well known Chinese American street gang affiliated with the Hip Sing Tong; they are active in New York City's Chinatown, and have a presence in Hong Kong, Canada and Australia. The gang moved heavily into heroin trafficking after the Italian-American Mafia lost the trade as a result of the Pizza Connection prosecutions in the mid-1980s. The Flying Dragons are believed to have been started during the late 1970s to early 1980s. Title: Yoo Ah-in Passage: Yoo Ah-in (born Uhm Hong-sik on October 6, 1986) is a South Korean film and television actor. He rose to fame after starring in the 2010 television series "Sungkyunkwan Scandal". Yoo Ah-in is best known for his leading roles in the coming-of-age film "Punch" (2011), melodrama "Secret Love Affair" (2014), action blockbuster "Veteran" (2015), period drama "The Throne" (2015), and the historical television series "Six Flying Dragons" (2015-2016). Title: Jeong Yu-mi (actress, born 1984) Passage: Jeong Yu-mi is a South Korean actress. She is best known for starring in "Six Flying Dragons" and "Rooftop Prince". Title: Jackpot (2016 TV series) Passage: Jackpot (), also known as The Royal Gambler, is a South Korean historical drama starring Jang Keun-suk, Yeo Jin-goo, Jun Kwang-ryul, Choi Min-soo, Yoon Jin-seo and Lim Ji-yeon. It replaced "Six Flying Dragons" and aired on SBS on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) from March 28, 2016 to June 14, 2016 for 24 episodes. Title: Yoo Da-in Passage: Yoo Da-in (born Ma Young-seon on February 9, 1984) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her nuanced performance in the critically acclaimed indie film "Re-encounter", her first leading role. In 2016, she played a supporting role in South Korean television series "Doctor Crush".
Yoon Kyun-sang
Six Flying Dragons
Yoon Kyun-sang
Which city, Daqing or Pengzhou, is a prefecture-level city in the west of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China?
Title: Daqing Passage: Daqing (; formerly romanized as Taching) is a prefecture-level city in the west of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. The name literally means "Great Celebration". Daqing is known as the Oil Capital of China and has experienced a phenomenal boom since oil was discovered at the Daqing Oil Field in 1959. Title: Pengzhou Passage: Pengzhou (), formerly Peng County or Pengxian, is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, People's Republic of China, some 19 km (11.81 mi) northwest of Chengdu. There is an expressway that connects Pengzhou to Chengdu. It is bordered by the prefecture-level divisions of Deyang to the northeast and the Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture to the north. Title: Qitaihe Passage: Qitaihe () is a prefecture-level city in eastern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. Covering an area 6,223 km2 , it is geographically the smallest prefecture-level division of the province. Qitaihe also has the second smallest population of the cities in Heilongjiang. At the 2010 census, its total population was 920,419, while 620,935 live in the built up area made of 3 urban districts. Title: Anda, Heilongjiang Passage: Anda () is a county-level city in western Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, located on the Harbin-Manzhouli Railway (formerly known as the Chinese Eastern Railway) about 30 km southeast of Daqing and 110 km northwest of Harbin, and is under the administration of Suihua City. Home to China's forage and dairy industries, more than 1814 km² out of Anda's 3586 km² total area is made up of grasslands. Title: Daqing East Railway Station Passage: Daqing East Railway Station is a railway station of the Harbin–Qiqihar Intercity Railway and Harbin–Manzhouli Railway. It is located at the city of Daqing, in the Heilongjiang province of China. Title: Daqing Sartu Airport Passage: Daqing Sartu Airport (IATA: DQA, ICAO: ZYDQ) is an airport (class 4C) serving the city of Daqing in Heilongjiang Province, China. Construction started in 2007 with a total investment of 500 million yuan, and the airport was opened on 1 September 2009. Title: Daqing West Railway Station Passage: Daqing West Railway Station is a railway station of the Harbin–Qiqihar Intercity Railway. It is located at the city of Daqing, in the Heilongjiang province of China. Title: Suihua Passage: Suihua () is a prefecture-level city in west-central Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, adjacent to Yichun to the east, Harbin, the provincial capital, to the south, Daqing to the west and Heihe to the north. It has 5,418,453 inhabitants at the 2010 census, of whom 877,114 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area made of Beilin District. Title: Tongliao–Ranghulu Railway Passage: The Tongliao–Ranghulu Railway or Tongrang Railway (), is a railroad in northeastern China, between Tongliao station in Inner Mongolia and Daqing west station(formerly Ranghulu Station) on the Harbin-Manzhouli Railway in Heilongjiang Province. The railway has a total length of 421 km and runs north-south from eastern Inner Mongolia through western Jilin Province to the oil fields of Daqing in western Heilongjiang. The line was built from 1964 to 1966. Major cities and towns along route include Tongliao, Da'an, and Daqing. Title: Zhaozhou County Passage: Zhaozhou County () is a county of southwestern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, bordering Jilin province to the south. It is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Daqing.
Daqing
Daqing
Pengzhou
Are Edward Ludwig and Dušan Makavejev both film directors?
Title: Edward Ludwig Passage: Edward Irving Ludwig (7 October 1899 – 20 August 1982) was a Russian-born American film director and writer. He directed nearly 100 films between 1921 and 1963 (some under the names Edward I. Luddy and Charles Fuhr). Title: Dušan Makavejev Passage: Dušan Makavejev (Serbian Cyrillic: , ] ) born 13 October 1932 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Serbia) is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, famous for his groundbreaking films of Yugoslav cinema in the late 1960s and early 1970s—many of which belong to the Black Wave. Makavejev's most internationally successful film was the 1971 political satire "", which he both directed and wrote. Title: Man Is Not a Bird Passage: Čovek nije tica (English title: Man Is Not a Bird) is a European art film made in 1965. It was the first film from director Dušan Makavejev. Title: Yugoslav Black Wave Passage: Yugoslav Black Wave (also referred to as Black Wave) is a blanket term for a Yugoslav film movement of the 1960s and early 1970s. Notable directors: Dušan Makavejev, Žika Pavlović, Saša Petrović, Želimir Žilnik, Mika Antić, Lordan Zafranović, Mića Popović and Marko Babac. Their films are known for their non-traditional approach to film making, their dark humor and their critical examination of the Yugoslav society at the time. Title: W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism Passage: W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism (Serbian: "W.R. - Misterije organizma", "W.R. - Мистерије организма") is a 1971 film by Serbian director Dušan Makavejev (born 1932) that explores the relationship between communist politics and sexuality, as well as presenting the controversial life and work of Austrian-American psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957). The film's narrative structure is unconventional, intermixing fictional and documentary elements. Title: Steady Company (film) Passage: Steady Company is a 1932 American action film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Edward Ludwig and Earle Snell. The film stars Norman Foster, June Clyde, ZaSu Pitts, Henry Armetta, J. Farrell MacDonald and Maurice Black. The film was released on March 14, 1932, by Universal Pictures. Title: Sweet Movie Passage: Sweet Movie is a 1974 avant-garde art house comedy-drama film written and directed by Yugoslavian director Dušan Makavejev. Title: Innocence Unprotected Passage: Innocence Unprotected is a compilation film by Yugoslavian director Dušan Makavejev. Makavejev's film is based on a 1941 film "Nevinost bez zaštite" in Serbia by Dragoljub Aleksić that was never released. In 1968, Makavejev established the film and expanded it with newsreel footage and interviews with surviving cast members. Title: Montenegro (film) Passage: Montenegro also known as Montenegro - Or Pigs and Pearls (Swedish: "Montenegro eller Pärlor och Svin" ) is a 1981 Swedish black comedy film by Serbian director Dušan Makavejev. Title: The Coca-Cola Kid Passage: The Coca−Cola Kid is an Australian romantic comedy film, released in 1985. It was directed by Dušan Makavejev and starred Eric Roberts and Greta Scacchi. The film is based on short stories in "The Americans", "Baby", and "The Electrical Experience" by Frank Moorhouse, who wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival.
yes
Edward Ludwig
Dušan Makavejev
Hall i' th' Wood railway station is the last stop before Bolton on the Northern franchise's Ribble Valley Line into Blackburn and where, which railway station serves the town of Clitheroe in Lancashire, England?
Title: Clitheroe railway station Passage: Clitheroe railway station serves the town of Clitheroe in Lancashire, England. The station is the northern terminus of the Ribble Valley Line operated by Northern and is 10 mi north of Blackburn. The station forms part of Clitheroe Interchange, which has won a number of awards. Title: Hall i' th' Wood railway station Passage: Hall i' th' Wood railway station is the last stop before Bolton on the Northern franchise's Ribble Valley Line into Blackburn and Clitheroe in England. Title: Darwen railway station Passage: Darwen railway station serves Darwen, a town in Lancashire, England. It was opened in 1847 by the "Bolton, Blackburn, Clitheroe & West Yorkshire Railway", which was subsequently taken over by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway twelve years later. It is now served by Northern services on the Ribble Valley Line from Manchester Victoria/Bolton to Blackburn and into Clitheroe. Title: Ramsgreave and Wilpshire railway station Passage: Ramsgreave and Wilpshire is a railway station on the Ribble Valley Line that serves the villages/suburbs of Ramsgreave and Wilpshire, just north of Blackburn in Lancashire, England. The station is 2+3/4 mi north of Blackburn railway station. Title: Whalley railway station Passage: Whalley railway station serves the village of Whalley in Lancashire, England. The station lies on the Ribble Valley Line 7+1/4 mi north of Blackburn. The station has two platforms, slightly offset from each other. It is unstaffed, with shelters on each platform. Immediately beyond its eastern end, the line crosses the River Calder on a 678 yd long, brick viaduct of 48 arches. Title: Spring Vale railway station Passage: Spring Vale railway station was a railway station that served the community of Spring Vale, in Darwen, Lancashire, England. It was opened by the Bolton, Blackburn, Clitheroe and West Yorkshire Railway on 3 August 1847, and was originally named "Sough". At first, it was the southern terminus of the line from Blackburn (Bolton Road); the line south of Sough to Bolton opened on 12 June 1848. The station was renamed "Spring Vale and Sough" in November 1870, and "Spring Vale" on 1 March 1877. It was closed on 5 August 1958, two days after nearby Lower Darwen . Title: Langho Passage: Langho is a small rural village 5 mi north of Blackburn in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England. It is part of the parish of Billington and Langho. The village is linked with Blackburn and Clitheroe by the A666 road and is served by Langho railway station on the Ribble Valley Line. Title: Entwistle railway station Passage: The rural Entwistle railway station is served by Northern services on the Manchester Victoria/Bolton 'Ribble Valley' Line towards Blackburn and Clitheroe in England. The station is 5+3/4 mi north of Bolton. Title: Ribble Valley line Passage: The Ribble Valley line is a railway line that runs from Manchester Victoria through Blackburn to the small market town of Clitheroe in Lancashire. Regular passenger services normally only run as far as Clitheroe, but occasional passenger services run along the line through north Lancashire towards the Yorkshire town of Hellifield, where it joins the Settle-Carlisle Railway. The line passes over the distinctive 48 span Whalley Viaduct. Title: Crawley railway station Passage: Crawley railway station is a railway station serving the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. The station is 29½ miles (47 km) south of London Victoria and is operated by Southern. The station is the last stop on the Arun Valley Line before it rejoins the Brighton Main Line
Clitheroe railway station
Hall i' th' Wood railway station
Clitheroe railway station
Are Pablo Trapero and Detlev Buck both nationals of the same country ?
Title: Pablo Trapero Passage: Pablo Trapero (Born 4 October 1971) is an Argentine film producer, editor and director. Title: Detlev Buck Passage: Detlev Buck (born December 1, 1962 in Bad Segeberg) is a German film director, actor, producer and screenwriter. Title: Carancho Passage: Carancho is a 2010 Argentine crime film directed by Pablo Trapero and starring Ricardo Darín and Martina Gusmán. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Title: Crane World Passage: Crane World (Spanish: Mundo grúa ) is an 1999 Argentine film, written and directed by Pablo Trapero. The film was produced by Lita Stantic and Pablo Trapero. It features Luis Margani, Adriana Aizemberg, Daniel Valenzuela, among others. Title: El Bonaerense Passage: El bonaerense is a 2000 Argentine, Chilean, French, and Dutch drama film. It was directed and produced by Pablo Trapero. The screenplay was a joint effort of Nicolas Gueilburt, Ricardo Ragendorfer, Dodi Shoeuer, Pablo Trapero, and actor Daniel Valenzuela, and partly funded by INCAA. It features Jorge Román, Mimí Ardú, among others. Title: Lion's Den (2008 film) Passage: Lion's Den (Spanish: "Leonera" ) is a 2008 Argentine drama film directed, co-written, co-produced and co-edited by Pablo Trapero. Addressing motherhood within the prison system, it stars Martina Gusmán, Elli Medeiros and Rodrigo Santoro. The film competed in the Competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Title: The Clan (film) Passage: The Clan (Spanish: El Clan ) is a 2015 Argentine biographical crime film directed by Pablo Trapero. It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, where director Pablo Trapero won the Silver Lion. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but was not nominated. Title: White Elephant (2012 film) Passage: White Elephant (Spanish: Elefante blanco ) is a 2012 Argentine drama film directed by Pablo Trapero. The film competed in the "Un Certain Regard" section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Familia rodante Passage: Familia rodante (English: "Rolling Family") is a 2004 comedy drama film, written and directed by Pablo Trapero, and produced by various countries, including Argentina. The film's executive producers were Hugo Castro Fau and Martina Gusman, and it was produced by Pablo Trapero, Robert Bevan, and Donald Ranvaud. Title: 7 Days in Havana Passage: 7 Days in Havana (Spanish: 7 días en La Habana ) is a 2012 Spanish-language anthology film. Set during a week in the Cuban capital Havana, the film features one segment for each day, each segment directed by a different filmmaker. The directors are Julio Medem, Laurent Cantet, Juan Carlos Tabío, Benicio del Toro, Gaspar Noé, Pablo Trapero and Elia Suleiman. The screenplay was written by the Cuban novelist Leonardo Padura Fuentes. The film is a co-production between companies in Spain, France and Cuba. It was shot on location in Havana.
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Detlev Buck
Anthony Himbs and Michael Dolan, are American, and have which mutual occupation?
Title: Anthony Himbs Passage: Anthony Himbs (July 28, 1960) is an American writer and movie director. Himbs was born in Dallas, Texas. Title: Michael Dolan Passage: Michael Dolan (born June 21, 1965) is an American theatre and film actor, director and educator from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. Title: William deVry Passage: William deVry (born April 20, 1968) is a Canadian television actor. He is best known for his roles in American daytime soap operas, as Tim Dolan on "Port Charles", as Michael Cambias on "All My Children", as Storm Logan on "The Bold and the Beautiful", and currently as Julian Jerome on "General Hospital". He is also known for roles in the "", "Stargate SG-1", "InSecurity", and "Nikita". Title: The Hunley Passage: The Hunley is a 1999 television movie directed by John Gray and starring Armand Assante, Donald Sutherland, Alex Jennings, Michael Dolan and Christopher Bauer. The film is based on the true story of the "H. L. Hunley" submarine and the Action of 17 February 1864. Title: Judson Welliver Society Passage: The Judson Welliver Society is a bipartisan social club composed exclusively of former presidential speechwriters in the United States. The group is named after Judson C. Welliver, the "literary clerk" to President Warren Harding, usually credited as being the first presidential speechwriter. Group meetings are usually held after major presidential speeches, such as the State of the Union. Active members have included William Safire (a Nixon writer who often hosted meetings), Jack Valenti who was a veteran of the Johnson administration, Pat Buchanan (Nixon and Reagan), David Gergen (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton), Tony Snow (speechwriter for George H. W. Bush and press secretary for George W. Bush), Michael Waldman (Clinton), George Stephanopoulos (Clinton), James Fallows (Carter), Chris Matthews (Carter), Hendrik Hertzberg (Carter), Anthony R. Dolan (Reagan), Michael Gerson (George W. Bush), and Clark Clifford, who wrote speeches for Harry Truman. Title: Richard M. Dolan Passage: Richard Michael Dolan ( ; born July 1, 1962) is an American ufologist and television personality. Title: Timothy M. Dolan Passage: Timothy Michael Dolan (born February 6, 1950) is an American cardinal of the Catholic Church. Appointed by Pope Benedict XVI, Dolan serves as the tenth and current Archbishop of New York. Title: Hard Meat Passage: Hard Meat was a British progressive rock group active between 1969 and 1971. It was formed by the Birmingham-born brothers Michael Dolan (1947 - 2 August 2014) (guitar, lead vocals) and Steve Dolan (1948 - 22 May 2000) (bass, vocals), with drummer Mick (variously Mike) Carless. Title: Sam Dolan Passage: Samuel Michael Patrick "Rosey" Dolan (1884 – December 30, 1944) was an American football player and coach. He played for the University of Notre Dame and coached at Oregon State University, then known as Oregon Agricultural College. Title: Michael Anthony (musician) Passage: Michael Anthony Sobolewski (born June 20, 1954 and legally shortened his name to Michael Anthony in 1978), is an American musician who is currently the bass player in the rock supergroup Chickenfoot and the Circle. Anthony is best known as the former bass player for the hard rock band Van Halen.
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who did Hillary Rodham Clinton run against in her last senate election ?
Title: United States Senate election in New York, 2006 Passage: The 2006 United States Senate election in New York was held November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton won, by a more than two-to-one margin, a second term representing New York in the United States Senate. Clinton was challenged by Republican John Spencer, a former Mayor of Yonkers, New York. Spencer won his party nomination by defeating former national security staffer K. T. McFarland in a primary. Title: United States Senate career of Hillary Clinton Passage: Hillary Rodham Clinton served as a United States Senator from New York from January 3, 2001 to January 21, 2009. She won the United States Senate election in New York, 2000 and the United States Senate election in New York, 2006. Clinton resigned from the Senate on January 21, 2009 to become United States Secretary of State for the Obama Administration. Title: Hillary Doctrine Passage: The "Hillary Doctrine" is a term used to describe the agenda of former United States Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. In particular, the Hillary Doctrine refers to talks given by Clinton arguing that women's rights and violence against women should be considered issues of national security. The doctrine encompasses stances she has held before, during, and after her tenure as secretary. Title: Tony Rodham Passage: Anthony Dean "Tony" Rodham (born 1954) is an American consultant and businessman who is the youngest brother of former First Lady of Arkansas, First Lady, Senator from New York and Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and the brother-in-law of former U.S. President Bill Clinton. His business dealings have sometimes appeared to take advantage of his connections to the Clintons and accordingly have sometimes attracted public scrutiny. Title: United States Senate election in New York, 2000 Passage: The United States Senate election in New York in 2000 was held on November 7, 2000. Hillary Rodham Clinton, then First Lady of the United States and the first First Lady to run for political office, defeated Congressman Rick Lazio. The general election coincided with the U.S. presidential election. Title: Hugh Rodham (born 1950) Passage: Hugh Edwin Rodham (born 1950) is an American lawyer and former Democratic Party politician who is the brother of former New York Senator, First Lady, and Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and the brother-in-law of former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Title: A Woman in Charge Passage: A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton is a biography of United States Senator, and former First Lady of the United States, Hillary Rodham Clinton that was written by Carl Bernstein and published on June 5, 2007, by Alfred A. Knopf. Title: Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008 Passage: The 2008 presidential campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton, then junior United States Senator from New York, was announced on her website on January 20, 2007. Hillary Clinton was previously the First Lady of the United States and First Lady of Arkansas prior to her election as U.S. Senator from New York. She is also the wife of former President Bill Clinton. Clinton was the source of much media speculation since having expressed interest in being a candidate in the 2008 presidential election since at least October 2002. Title: The Seduction of Hillary Rodham Passage: The Seduction of Hillary Rodham is a 1996 book about the early years of Hillary Rodham Clinton written by David Brock. Title: Her Way Passage: Her Way: The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton is an investigative biography about United States Senator, and former First Lady of the United States, Hillary Rodham Clinton that was written by Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta, Jr. and published on June 8, 2007, by Little, Brown and Company.
John Spencer
United States Senate career of Hillary Clinton
United States Senate election in New York, 2006
What nationality are both King Missile and Natalie Merchant?
Title: King Missile Passage: King Missile is an American band that has been led in various incarnations by vocalist John S. Hall since 1986. Title: Natalie Merchant Passage: Natalie Anne Merchant (born October 26, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She joined the American alternative/folk rock band 10,000 Maniacs in 1981 and left it to begin her solo career in 1993. She has since released seven studio albums. Title: The Body Has a Head Passage: The Body Has a Head is an album by King Missile frontman John S. Hall, released exclusively in Germany in 1996. Though billed as a Hall "solo album," the collection features considerable input from multi-instrumentalists Sasha Forte, Bradford Reed, and Jane Scarpantoni, all of whom would become members of the next incarnation of King Missile ("King Missile III") and contribute to that group's "debut" album, 1998's "Failure." Title: The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (album) Passage: The Psychopathology of Everyday Life is the eighth album by avant-garde band King Missile, and the band's second in its incarnation as "King Missile III." It was released on January 21, 2003. The album is named after a 1901 book by Sigmund Freud. Title: Natalie Merchant (album) Passage: Natalie Merchant is the eponymous sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant, released on May 6, 2014 by Nonesuch Records. It is her first studio album consisting of all original material since "Motherland" (2001). Title: Love Is... (song) Passage: "Love Is..." is a song by avant-garde band King Missile. It was the only single from the band's 1994 album "King Missile." Title: Mystical Shit Passage: Mystical Shit is the third album by avant-garde band King Missile and the first of their albums to be released after the dissolution of the King Missile (Dog Fly Relgion) incarnation of the band. The album was first released in 1990 and was later included on the compilation album "Mystical Shit & Fluting on the Hump." Title: Royal Lunch Passage: Royal Lunch is the ninth album by avant-garde band King Missile, and the band's third in its incarnation as "King Missile III." It was released on September 21, 2004. Title: King Missile (album) Passage: King Missile is the sixth studio album by the avant-garde band King Missile. It was released in 1994 through Atlantic Records. The album is the band's third on the company. Title: Chris Xefos Passage: Christopher "Chris" Xefos (born January 5, 1964) is an American multi-instrumentalist musician/engineer/producer and former member of band King Missile. He plays various instruments such as accordion, bass, piano, and synthesizer, among others. He began recording/producing various groups in New York City during the 1980s, including indie-rock legends Phantom Tollbooth. In 1989, he joined the New York City avant-garde spoken word/art rock group, King Missile. Five years, four albums and a number of alternative rock “hits” (including “Jesus Was Way Cool” and “Detachable Penis”) later, King Missile disbanded (this version). Xefos also played with the group When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water during this time. Following this period, he relocated to San Francisco.
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Natalie Merchant
Of University of A Coruña and North-West University which has more campuses?
Title: University of A Coruña Passage: The University of A Coruña (Galician: "Universidade da Coruña" ) is a public university located in the city of A Coruña, Galicia. Established in 1989, university departments are divided between two primary campuses in A Coruña and nearby Ferrol. The A Coruña campus is spread over three suburbs on the outskirts of A Coruña: Elviña and Zapateira (near the site of the Battle of Elviña) and Oza (near the As Xubias zone). Title: North-West University Passage: The North-West University is a newly merged institution from 1 January 2004 onwards with three campuses at Potchefstroom, Mahikeng and Vanderbijlpark, South Africa. The Potchefstroom Campus (founded in 1869) is the largest, and the head office of the University is situated at this location. With its merged status, the North-West University became one of the largest universities in South Africa and has 64 081 students (full-time and distance education). Title: Richardt Strydom Passage: Richardt Strydom is a practising artist and creative that used to be Senior Lecturer in Graphic Design at the North-West University in Potchefstroom. Title: Potchefstroom Passage: Potchefstroom is an academic city in the North West Province of South Africa. It hosts the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University. It is situated on the banks of the Mooirivier (Afrikaans for "pretty (or beautiful) river"), roughly 120 km west-southwest of Johannesburg and 45 km east-northeast of Klerksdorp. Title: Bernard K. Mbenga Passage: Bernard K. Mbenga is a historian at North-West University, South Africa, where he is a specialist in the history of the north-west of South Africa. He was one of the editors of the first volume of "The Cambridge History of South Africa". Title: Potchefstroom Campus Passage: The Potchefstroom campus of the North-West University (nicknamed "Pukke") was formerly known as the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education (abbreviated PU for CHE). Tuition is mainly in Afrikaans on the Potchefstroom campus and in English on the other campuses in Mafikeng, and the Vaal Triangle (situated in Vanderbijlpark). Title: Edith Bruder Passage: Edith Bruder is a French ethnologist who has specialized in the study of African Judaism and religious diasporas, new religious movements, and marginal religious societies. She is a research associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London; a research associate at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS); and a research fellow at the Faculty of Theology’s School of Biblical Studies and Ancient Languages, North-West University, South Africa. Title: Willem van Genugten Passage: Willem J.M. van Genugten (born 30 September 1950, Sint-Oedenrode) is Professor of International Law at Tilburg University, Visiting Professor at the University of Minnesota, USA and Extraordinary Professor of International Law at the North-West University, South Africa. In September 2012, he received a doctorate honoris causa from NWU. Title: Fons van de Vijver Passage: Alphonsius Josephus Rachel (Fons) van de Vijver (born 4 October 1952, Koewacht) is a Dutch psychologist and Professor of Cross-Cultural Psychology at the Tilburg University, the North-West University and the University of Queensland, known for his work on cross-cultural research and on "methods and data analysis of comparative research". Title: North-West University Botanical Garden Passage: The North-West University Botanical Garden on the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University (NWU) is the only botanical garden in the North West Province of South Africa. The Garden spans just under three hectares and is open to the public.
North-West University
University of A Coruña
North-West University
Which band performed college rock, Blake Babies or 4 Non Blondes?
Title: 4 Non Blondes Passage: 4 Non Blondes was an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1989. The group was formed by bassist Christa Hillhouse, guitarist Shaunna Hall, drummer Wanda Day, and vocalist and guitarist Linda Perry. Prior to the release of their first album, Roger Rocha replaced Hall on guitar, and Dawn Richardson replaced Day on drums. They hit the charts in 1993 with "What's Up? ", their only major hit single. Perry left the band in 1994 to begin a solo career, and the remaining members disbanded shortly after. Title: Blake Babies Passage: Blake Babies were an American college rock band formed in 1986 in Boston, Massachusetts. The three primary members were John Strohm, Freda Love (born Freda Boner), and Juliana Hatfield, with Evan Dando, Andrew Mayer, Seth White, Anthony DeLuca (who played drums in place of Freda for the group's last European tour in early 1992), and Mike Leahy each also performing as members of the band at times. Title: Linda Perry Passage: Linda Perry (born April 15, 1965) is an American Grammy nominated rock singer-songwriter, and record producer. She first became known as the lead singer and primary songwriter of 4 Non Blondes and has since founded two record labels and composed and produced hit songs for several other artists. They include: "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera; "What You Waiting For? " by Gwen Stefani; and "Get the Party Started" by P!nk. Perry has also contributed to albums by Adele, Alicia Keys, and Courtney Love, as well as signing and distributing James Blunt in the United States. Perry was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2015. Title: Dawn Richardson Passage: Dawn Richardson (born April 19, 1964) is an American rock drummer, teacher, and writer of instructional books on percussion. She is best known as drummer for the San Francisco-based band 4 Non Blondes in the 1990s. Title: Minnesota (band) Passage: Minnesota was a Eurodance group formed in Germany. It was created by Thomas Allison and Ralf Kappmeier, two German producers. They released two singles, their first was "What's Up", a cover of the 4 Non Blondes song. It peaked at number 22 on the Swiss Singles Chart and reached number one on the "RPM" Dance Chart in Canada. Their second single, "Without You" peaked at number 39 on the Swiss Singles Chart. Title: God Bless the Blake Babies Passage: God Bless The Blake Babies is the fourth full length album by the Blake Babies, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). This album was recorded during the Blake Babies brief reunion. Title: Custard Records Passage: Custard Records is an American record label, best known for its success with English singer-songwriter and Number 1 recording artist James Blunt. The label is run by former 4 Non Blondes member Linda Perry and has a partnership with Warner Music Group's Atlantic Records division. Title: Bigger, Better, Faster, More! Passage: Bigger, Better, Faster, More! is the only studio album released by alternative rock band 4 Non Blondes, released in 1992. The first single was "Dear Mr. President", which bass player Christa Hillhouse told Songfacts "was about the hierarchy of power and government." The second single, What's Up? , became a #1 hit in several countries and went gold in the US. Title: What's Up? (song) Passage: "What's Up?" is a song by American rock group 4 Non Blondes from their 1992 debut album, "Bigger, Better, Faster, More! ". It was released as the album's second single in 1993. It was successful in the United States and in several European countries, peaking at number one in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerland. Title: Shaunna Hall Passage: Shaunna Elizabeth Hall (born July 28, 1963) is an American composer and musician from the San Francisco Bay Area. As guitarist, she was a founding member of the band 4 Non Blondes and is currently a member of George Clinton's Parliament-Funkadelic.
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Who was born first, Henry Kolker or Ulrike Ottinger?
Title: Henry Kolker Passage: Joseph Henry Kolker (November 13, 1874) [some sources 1870] Berlin, Prussia, Germany – July 15, 1947, Los Angeles, California) was an American stage and film actor and director. Title: Ulrike Ottinger Passage: Ulrike Ottinger (born 6 June 1942) is a German filmmaker, documentarian photographer and professor at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. Title: Taiga (film) Passage: Taiga (1992) is an eight-hour documentary directed and photographed by Ulrike Ottinger. Title: Freak Orlando Passage: Freak Orlando is a 1981 West German comedy film directed by Ulrike Ottinger and starring Magdalena Montezuma. Title: I Will Repay (film) Passage: I Will Repay is a 1923 British silent period film directed by Henry Kolker and starring Holmes Herbert, Flora le Breton and Pedro de Cordoba. It was based on the 1906 novel "I Will Repay" by Emma Orczy, which is a sequel to "The Scarlet Pimpernel" (part of a large series of such novels). It was released under the alternative title Swords and the Woman Title: The Korean Wedding Chest Passage: The Korean Wedding Chest is a 2009 documentary film about Korean wedding traditions directed by Ulrike Ottinger. The German language film was described as "capturing the collision of ancient tradition and modern culture on the subject of love and marriage in Korea in a film that echoes the beauty, precision and care of the rituals she examines" by the "Los Angeles Times". The "Washington Post"'s website refers to the surrealist style of the film as being well suited to "the regal pacing of the ritual" and calls the film one of Ottinger's most praised works. Title: Joan of Arc of Mongolia Passage: Joan of Arc of Mongolia (German: Johanna D'Arc of Mongolia ) is a 1989 German drama film directed by Ulrike Ottinger. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Title: The Great Well Passage: The Great Well is a 1924 British silent drama film directed by Henry Kolker and starring Thurston Hall, Seena Owen and Lawford Davidson. It was based on the 1923 play "The Great Well" by Alfred Sutro. Title: The Woman Michael Married Passage: The Woman Michael Married is a lost 1919 American silent society drama film directed by Henry Kolker and produced by and starring Bessie Barriscale. Distribution of the film was through newly formed Robertson-Cole, soon to form into the FBO company. Title: Any Woman Passage: Any Woman is a 1925 American drama silent film directed by Henry King and written by Randolph Bartlett, Jules Furthman, Arthur Somers Roche and Beatrice Van. The film stars Alice Terry, Donald Reed, Margarita Fischer, Lawson Butt, Aggie Herring, James Neill and Henry Kolker. The film was released on May 4, 1925, by Paramount Pictures.
Henry Kolker
Henry Kolker
Ulrike Ottinger
What is Juan García Ábrego's uncle's nickname?
Title: Juan García Ábrego Passage: Juan García Ábrego (born September 13, 1944) is a former Mexican drug lord who started out his criminal career under the tutelage of his uncle Juan Nepomuceno Guerra, who is reported to be the former head of a criminal dynasty along the U.S.-Mexico border now called the Gulf Cartel. Title: Juan Nepomuceno Guerra Passage: Juan Nepomuceno Guerra Cárdenas (July 18, 1915 – July 12, 2001) was a Mexican crime lord, bootlegger, businessman and smuggler who founded the Gulf Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. He is often considered the "godfather" of U.S-Mexico border cartels. Title: Juan García de Miranda Passage: Juan García de Miranda (1677–1749), was a Spanish painter of the baroque period, a disciple of Juan Delgado and the uncle of Pedro Rodriguez de Miranda. He was appointed Painter to the King. Title: Juanín García Passage: Juan García Lorenzana, known as Juanín García, (born 28 August 1977, in León) is a Spanish handball player. He currently plays for Barcelona, with whom he won the Champions League in 2011 in the finale against Ciudad Real. Title: Juan Garcia (guitarist) Passage: Juan García ( born November 24, 1963 ) is a Cuban American heavy metal guitarist. He is perhaps best known as the guitarist for the thrash metal bands Agent Steel and Evildead and the power metal/speed metal band Abattoir. García is also the rhythm guitarist of Body Count. Title: Eduardo Mendoza Garriga Passage: Eduardo Mendoza Garriga (born 11 January 1943 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish novelist. He studied law in the first half of the 1960s and lived in New York City between 1973 and 1982, working as interpreter for the United Nations, and then tried to become a lawyer and then he realized that he wanted to be a writer. He maintained an intense relationship with novelists Juan Benet and Juan García Hortelano, poet Pere Gimferrer and writer (and neighbour) Félix de Azúa. Title: Osiel Cárdenas Guillén Passage: Osiel Cárdenas Guillén (born May 18, 1967) is a former Mexican drug lord and the former leader of the Gulf Cartel (Spanish: "Cártel del Golfo" ) and Los Zetas. Originally a mechanic in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, where he was born, he entered the Gulf Cartel by helping Juan García Abrego, the capo at the time; when García Ábrego was arrested in 1996, some infighting erupted within the cartel. Osiel Cárdenas eventually took control by killing his friend and contender Salvador Gómez, earning Cárdenas the nickname ""El Mata Amigos"" (The Friend-Killer). Title: Jorge de Juan Passage: Jorge de Juan García (born 6 June 1961) is a Spanish film and theatre actor, producer and director, known artistically as Jorge de Juan. Title: Juan García Hortelano Passage: Juan García Hortelano (1928–1992) was a Spanish writer. He was born in Madrid on Valentine's Day 1928. His father was a doctor. When the Spanish Civil War broke out, he was sent with his siblings to Cuenca, only returning to Madrid in 1937 where he lived with his maternal grandparents. The libraries at school and home turned him into an avid reader. Following the war, he entered college in 1941, later studying law at Madrid University. He joined the Civil Service in 1953. Throughout his life, he dedicated himself to writing with fervour and discipline without abandoning his administrative job in Madrid. He cultivated friendships with writers and intellectuals of his generation: Juan Benet, Carlos Barral, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Juan Marsé and Ángel González. Title: Juan Carlos García Sancho Passage: Juan Carlos García Sancho Orozco (born November 10, 1994 in Tepic, Nayarit), known as Juan García Sancho, is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Cruz Azul.
considered the "godfather"
Juan García Ábrego
Juan Nepomuceno Guerra
Jay Russell studied with a film director who was primarily working from what country?
Title: Miloš Forman Passage: Jan Tomáš Forman (] ; born 18 February 1932), known as Miloš Forman (] ), is a Czech film director, screenwriter, actor, and professor, who until 1968 lived and worked primarily in Czechoslovakia. Title: Jay Russell Passage: Jay Russell (born January 10, 1960 in North Little Rock, Arkansas), is an American film director, writer and producer. He graduated from Columbia University in 1984 with a MFA in screenwriting and directing, having studied with producer Michael Hausman and director Miloš Forman. His debut film, "End of the Line" (1987), was a Sundance Institute project and was released by Orion Classics. He has since written projects for Imagine Entertainment and TriStar Pictures and has directed numerous documentaries for PBS, Discovery Channel, Learning Channel, CBS, Fox, USA Network and NBC. Title: Ravi Mariya Passage: S Ravi Mariya, is Born (August 4 , 1979) an Indian film director, actor and writer primarily working in Tamil cinema. Title: Jayaraj Vijay Passage: Jayaraj Vijay is an Indian film director who is primarily working in Malayalam-language films. He made his debut with "Shudharil Shudhan" starring Indrans in the lead role, while his second release "Money Back Policy" had Sreenivasan as the lead actor. Title: Kundrai Vaendan Karikalan Passage: Kundrai Vaendan Karikalan (born 21 August 1956) is an Indian film director and producer primarily working in the Chennai film industry. He directed "Mounam Kalaikirathu". Title: K. S. Ravikumar Passage: K. S. Ravikumar (born 30 May 1958) is an Indian film director and actor, primarily working in Tamil cinema. In a career spanning around 25 years, he has directed some of the most recognisable and well-known Tamil films of all time and is considered one of the most popular film makers in Tamil cinema. He has directed numerous films ranging from comedy and drama to action thrillers. Title: Travis Mathews Passage: Travis Mathews (born 1975) is an American film director and screenwriter. Primarily working within the documentary genre, his credits include the films "I Want Your Love", "Interior. Leather Bar. " and "Discreet", and the web series "In Their Room". Title: S. R. Prabhakaran Passage: S. R. Prabhakaran (Tamil: எஸ். ஆர். பிரபாகரன் ) is an Indian film director primarily working in Tamil cinema. He is best known for directing his debut film "Sundarapandian". He was the former associate of M. Sasikumar and also he was the former associate of S. D. Saba. Title: KS Thangasamy Passage: K. S. Thangasamy (born 14 July 1973) is an Indian film director, producer and actor, primarily working in Tamil cinema. In a career spanning around 10 years, he has directed Two Films in Tamil cinema. Title: Anand Shankar Passage: Anand Shankar (Tamil: ஆனந்த் சங்கர் ) is an Indian film director and screenwriter, primarily working in Tamil cinema. Shankar started his career as an assistant director to Siddharth Anand in "Anjaana Anjaani" (2010). He also assisted producer-director AR Murugadoss in movies such as "Thuppakki" and "7aum Arivu". He successfully finished his work as debut director on "Arima Nambi" starring Vikram Prabhu and Priya Anand, a Tamil thriller film. Shankar is currently directing "Iru Mugan" starring Vikram, Nayanthara and Nithya Menen.
Czechoslovakia
Jay Russell
Miloš Forman
Manit Noywech, is a Thai footballer, and is also known as who, of Thailand?
Title: Manit Noywech Passage: Manit Noywech (Thai: มานิตย์ น้อยเวช , born March 5, 1980) is a Thai footballer. He is a former striker of Thailand national team and scored 6 goals for the national team and he known as Rivaldo of Thailand. Title: Rivaldo Passage: Rivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira (born 19 April 1972), known as Rivaldo (] ), is a Brazilian former professional footballer and the current president of Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube in Brazil. He played mainly as an attacking midfielder but also as a second striker. Although primarily left footed, he was capable of playing on either flank, and was on occasion deployed as a wide midfielder or as a winger. Title: Kritsana Wongbudee Passage: Kritsana is a Thai footballer playing for Thailand Premier League side Provincial Electricity Authority FC. He won the Thailand Premier League in 2008. Now, he is a Thai footballer currently playing for Regional League Division 2 side Buriram F.C.. Title: Datsakorn Thonglao Passage: Datsakorn Thonglao (Thai: ดัสกร ทองเหลา , rtgs: Datsakon Thonglao ,  ] , born December 30, 1983), simply known as Go (Thai: โก้ , rtgs: Ko ,  ] ) is a Thai footballer who plays as a attacking midfielder for Thai League 1 club BEC Tero Sasana and is a regular member of Thailand national football team. He was known for his deadly free kicks and set-pieces. Title: Witthaya Hloagune Passage: Witthaya Hloagune or Witthaya Laohakul previously nicknamed ""Heng"" (Lucky) (Thai: วิทยา เลาหกุล ; born February 1, 1954 in Lamphun Province, Thailand) is a Thai football manager and former midfielder. He is currently active as the director of Thai football. He is the first Thai footballer who played for a European club at the German Bundesliga side Hertha BSC. Title: Worawet Chanuthai Passage: Worawet Chanuthai (Thai: วรเวศ จันทร์อุทัย) or formerly Nantawet Chanuthai (Thai: นันธเวศ จันทร์อุทัย) is a Thai footballer currently playing for Thai Premier League side Samut Songkhram. He won the Thailand Premier League in 2008 at Provincial Electricity Authority FC Title: Sutee Suksomkit Passage: Sutee Suksomkit (Thai: สุธี สุขสมกิจ , born June 5, 1978) is a Thai retired professional footballer. Sutee or nicknamed "Bird" is one of the most famous Thai footballer during the last decade regarding of his skilful style of play. The attacker spent 8 years between 2001 and 2009 playing abroad for several clubs in Singapore and Australia. He has also been serving Thailand at international level as an important member since 2000, earning 70 caps so far. Title: Chok Sukkaew Passage: Chok Sukkaew (Thai: โชค สุขแก้ว ), simply known as Chok (Thai: โชค ). He is a Thai footballer from Buriram Province, Thailand. He currently plays for Ubon UMT United in the Thai Division 1 League. Title: Panai Kongpraphan Passage: Panai Kongpraphan (Thai ปณัย คงประพันธ์ ), born June 16, 1983) is a Thai footballer. He played for Thailand Premier League clubside BEC Tero Sasana in 2004-2007. Transferred to Nakhon Pathom in 2008 and came back to BEC Tero Sasana in 2009 but less opportunity about position. Until July 2010 Songkhla FC, Thai Division 1 League clubside offered for bought him. Finally, He transferred to Songkhla FC kept secret about him value. Title: Wisoot Bunpeng Passage: Wisoot Bunpeng (Thai: วิสูตร บุญเป็ง , born 10 January 1988), simply known as Da (Thai: ดา ), is a Thai footballer who plays for Raj Pracha in the Regional League Division 2. He was the runner-up of Pepsi World Challenge 2006 with Anawin Jujeen. He is a Thai footballer who had a short spell at Viva Kerala in the I League in 2009. After first phase of the league he was released due to injury.
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