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The Main Western Railway located in Linden, New South Wales, runs through what area?
Title: Linden, New South Wales Passage: Linden is a village in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. It is in the City of Blue Mountains, 81 km west of Sydney and 19 km east of Katoomba. The village is on the Great Western Highway and has a railway station on the Main Western railway line served by NSW TrainLink's Blue Mountains Line. It shares a post office, and therefore the 2778 postcode, with adjoining Woodford. In the 2011 census , its population was 594, including 19 indigenous people (3.2%). Title: Main Western railway line, New South Wales Passage: The Main Western Railway is a major railway in New South Wales, Australia. It runs through the Blue Mountains, Central West, North West Slopes and the Far West regions. Title: Bathurst Region Passage: The Bathurst Region is a local government area in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The area is located adjacent to the Great Western Highway, Mid-Western Highway, Mitchell Highway and the Main Western railway line. At the 2016 census , the Bathurst Region had a population of . Title: Leura, New South Wales Passage: Leura (postcode: 2780) is a suburb in the City of Blue Mountains local government area that is located 100 km west of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the series of small towns stretched along the Main Western railway line and Great Western Highway that bisects the Blue Mountains National Park. Leura is situated adjacent to Katoomba, the largest centre in the upper mountains, and the two towns merge along Leura's western edge. Title: Garw Valley Railway Passage: The Garw Valley Railway is the trading name of the Bridgend Valleys Railway Company Limited. It operates a short section of railway located in South Wales, which is being recreated as a heritage railway. Formerly part of the Llynvi and Ogmore Railway (L&OR) and built by the Great Western Railway (GWR), the line was formerly used for freight and passenger services, with most of the track still in place between Brynmenyn and Pontycymer. The project currently has a train shed at Pontycymer, and hopes to initially offer brake van rides between Pontycymer and Pant-y-Gog, a distance of .5 mi . Title: Gemalla, New South Wales Passage: Gemalla is a locality in western New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the Main Western railway line between Tarana and Locksley. A railway station was provided between 1907 and 1974. Title: City of Lithgow Passage: The City of Lithgow is a local government area in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The area is located adjacent to the Great Western Highway and the Main Western railway line. Title: John Whitton Passage: John Whitton (1820, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, England – 20 February 1898), an Anglo–Australian railway engineer, was the Engineer-in-Charge for the New South Wales Railways, serving between 1856 and 1899, considered the Father of New South Wales Railways. Under his supervision, it is estimated that 2171 mi of railway around New South Wales and Victoria were completed. Whitton was responsible for the construction of the Blue Mountains railway line and parts of the Main Western railway line, in particular the Great Zig Zag near Lithgow, and much of the Great Southern line. Title: Linden railway station Passage: Linden railway station is located on the Main Western line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the Blue Mountains village of Linden opening in August 1874 as Linden Tank, being renamed Hendersons Platform on 26 October 1874 and Linden in 1879. Title: Locksley, New South Wales Passage: Locksley is a locality in western New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the Main Western railway line. A now-closed railway station opened in 1872.
Blue Mountains, Central West, North West Slopes and the Far West regions
Linden, New South Wales
Main Western railway line, New South Wales
The Filmfare Best Music Album Award is given by the "Filmfare" magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films, to the best composer/arranger of a soundtrack, Naushad Ali was the first recipient of this award for his song "Tu Ganga Ki Mauj" from which film, a dhrupad musician from medieval India, better known as what?
Title: Filmfare Award for Best Music Director Passage: The Filmfare Best Music Album Award is given by the "Filmfare" magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films, to the best composer/arranger of a soundtrack. This category was first presented in 1954. Naushad Ali was the first recipient of this award for his song "Tu Ganga Ki Mauj" from the film "Baiju Bawra". For the first two years, it was awarded to the composer for a particular song and not the entire album. From 1956 onwards, awards in this category have been given for the entire soundtrack.From 2017,the name this category changed from best music direction to music album. Title: Baiju Bawra Passage: Baijnath Mishra, better known as Baiju Bawra ("Baiju the Crazy"), was a dhrupad musician from medieval India. Nearly all the information on Baiju Bawra comes from legends, and lacks historical authenticity. According to the most popular legends, he lived in the Mughal period during the 15th and 16th centuries. He was one of the court musicians of Raja Mansingh Tomar of Gwalher (now Gwalior). Title: Filmfare Award for Best Choreography Passage: The Filmfare Best Choreography Award is given by the "Filmfare" magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. Title: Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay Passage: The Filmfare Best Screenplay Award is given by the "Filmfare" magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. Title: Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue Passage: The Filmfare Best Dialogue Award is given by the "Filmfare" as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. Here is a list of the award winners since 1958 and the films for which they won. Title: Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film Passage: Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film is award during annual Filmfare Awards, given by the Filmfare magazine. The awards are the oldest and most prominent film awards given for Hindi films in India. The yearly awards started in 1954. Movie awards were first given by popular vote. Many complained that films of artistic merit rather than commercial appeal were being overlooked, hence a new award category was added, the Critics Award for Best Film. Title: Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design Passage: The Filmfare Best Costumes Award is given by the "Filmfare" magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. Title: Filmfare Award for Best Special Effects Passage: The Filmfare Best Special Effects Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. Title: List of awards and nominations received by Asin Passage: This is a list of awards and nominations of Asin Thottumkal, an Indian actress who has worked in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Hindi movies. Asin has won a number of awards for her performance in various films in the Tamil, Telugu and Hindi industries, including the most coveted Kalaimamani award by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 2009. She has won various Filmfare awards and other prominent awards for her acting skills in all three major industries which she has been part of in her career. The three Filmfare awards, she has won so far includes, Filmfare Best Telugu Actress Award for Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi, Filmfare Best Tamil Actress Award for Ghajini and Filmfare Best Female Debut Award for her Hindi debut in Ghajini. Title: Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam Passage: The Filmfare Best Actor Award is given by the "Filmfare" magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for lead actors in Malayalam cinema. The award was first given in 1972 to Madhu, who was the first recipient.
Baiju Bawra
Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
Baiju Bawra
Are Ralph Saenz and Tom Chaplin both from England?
Title: Ralph Saenz Passage: Ralph Michael Saenz (born May 17, 1965), better known by the stage name Michael Starr, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead singer for the comedic glam metal band Steel Panther. Title: Tom Chaplin Passage: Thomas Oliver Chaplin (born 8 March 1979), is an English singer-songwriter, musician and composer, best known as the lead singer of the British pop rock band Keane. Title: Carried By The Wave Tour Passage: The Carried By The Wave Tour is the first concert tour currently being undertaken by British alternative rock singer Tom Chaplin, launched in support of first studio album "The Wave". Title: Keane (band) Passage: Keane are an English rock band from Battle, East Sussex, formed in 1995. The band currently comprises Tom Chaplin (lead vocals, electric/acoustic guitar), Tim Rice-Oxley (piano, synthesisers, bass guitar, backing vocals), Richard Hughes (drums, percussion, backing vocals), and Jesse Quin (bass guitar, acoustic/electric guitar, backing vocals). Their original line-up included founder and guitarist Dominic Scott, who left in 2001. Title: Silenced by the Night Passage: "Silenced by the Night" is a song by English rock band Keane from their fourth studio album "Strangeland". It was released worldwide as the album's lead single on 13 March 2012, except for the United Kingdom where it was released on 15 April 2012. The song was written by Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin, Richard Hughes, Jesse Quin and produced by Dan Grech-Marguerat. Title: Wasted (L.A. Guns EP) Passage: Wasted is an L.A. Guns EP featuring singer Ralph Saenz, who has since become the vocalist for Steel Panther. Title: List of awards and nominations received by Keane Passage: Keane are a British rock band formed in Battle, East Sussex by Tim Rice-Oxley (piano, synthesisers, backing vocals), Richard Hughes (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Jesse Quin (bass guitar, acoustic/electric guitar, backing vocals) and Tom Chaplin (lead vocals, acoustic/electric guitar). They have released four studio albums—"Hopes and Fears" (2004), "Under the Iron Sea" (2006), "Perfect Symmetry" (2008) and "Strangeland" (2012). Title: The Wave (album) Passage: The Wave is the debut solo studio album by the English singer-songwriter Tom Chaplin. The album was released on 14 October 2016 by Island Records. Title: Quicksand (Tom Chaplin song) Passage: "Quicksand" is a song by British singer Tom Chaplin. It was released on 26 August 2016 as the first single from his first studio album, "The Wave" (2016), where it appears as the eighth track. Title: Ralph Chaplin Passage: Ralph Hosea Chaplin (1887–1961) was an American writer, artist and labor activist. At the age of seven, he saw a worker shot dead during the Pullman Strike in Chicago, Illinois. He had moved with his family from Ames, Kansas to Chicago in 1893. During a time in Mexico he was influenced by hearing of the execution squads established by Porfirio Díaz, and became a supporter of Emiliano Zapata. On his return, he began work in various union positions, most of which were poorly paid. Some of Chaplin's early artwork was done for the "International Socialist Review" and other Charles H. Kerr publications.
no
Ralph Saenz
Tom Chaplin
The irish criminal uncle of Gareth Hutch was given what nickname by Veronica Guerin?
Title: Gerry Hutch Passage: Gerry Hutch (born 1963) is an Irish criminal. He was the prime suspect for two of the biggest armed robberies in Irish history. Known for leading a "disciplined, ascetic lifestyle" since leaving prison in 1985, he was christened "The Monk" by Veronica Guerin, an investigative journalist who applied nicknames to Ireland's crime bosses before being assassinated in 1996. Title: Shooting of Gareth Hutch Passage: Gareth Hutch was shot dead on Tuesday 24 May 2016. He was a nephew of Gerry Hutch. He was also a cousin of Gary Hutch and a nephew of Eddie Hutch Snr. Title: Veronica Guerin (film) Passage: Veronica Guerin is a 2003 American-Irish-British biographical crime film directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Cate Blanchett in the title role. The screenplay by Carol Doyle and Mary Agnes Donoghue focuses on Irish journalist Veronica Guerin, whose investigation into the drug trade in Dublin led to her murder in 1996, at the age of 37. The film is the second to be inspired by Guerin's life. Three years earlier, "When the Sky Falls" centred on the same story, although the names of the real-life characters were changed. Title: Barry McEvoy Passage: Barry McEvoy | Born: (1967--) 11, 1967 (age 50 ) is an Irish film actor/writer best known for writing and playing the lead in "An Everlasting Piece" (2000), directed by Barry Levinson. McEvoy's first screen appearance of note was in the supporting role of a gangster in "Gloria" (1999), filmed after he had spent a decade performing in Off Broadway plays in New York City. McEvoy also appears in "Gettysburg" (1993), "Veronica Guerin" (2003), "" (2006), and "Five Minutes of Heaven" (2009). Title: John Traynor (criminal) Passage: John "The Coach" Traynor (born 1948) is an Irish criminal. Traynor was one of the contacts in the criminal world for murdered Irish journalist Veronica Guerin. Title: Veronica Guerin Passage: Veronica Guerin (5 July 1958 – 26 June 1996) was an Irish crime reporter who was murdered by drug lords. Born in Dublin, she was an athlete in school, and later played on the Irish national teams for both football and basketball. After studying accountancy she ran a public-relations firm for seven years, before working for Fianna Fáil and as an election agent for Seán Haughey. She became a reporter in 1990, writing for the "Sunday Business Post" and "Sunday Tribune". In 1994 she began writing about crime for the "Sunday Independent". In 1996 she was fatally shot while stopped at a traffic light. The shooting caused national outrage in Ireland. Investigation into her death led to a number of arrests and convictions. Title: Charles Bowden (criminal) Passage: Charles Bowden is a convicted Irish criminal, who after turning state's witness in the murder of journalist Veronica Guerin, was the first person to enter Irelands's Witness Security Programme. Title: Derek Hutch Passage: Derek "Del Boy" Hutch is an Irish criminal and brother of Gary Hutch. Title: Niall Tóibín Passage: Niall Tóibín (born 21 November 1929) is an Irish comedian and actor. Born in Cork into an Irish speaking family, Tóibín grew up on the north-side of the city in Bishop's Field. He has appeared in "Ryan's Daughter", "Bracken", "The Ballroom of Romance", "The Irish R.M.", "Caught in a Free State", "Ballykissangel", "Far and Away", and "Veronica Guerin", and has played Brendan Behan too. He was awarded honorary lifetime membership of the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) in 2011. Title: Patrick Holland (criminal) Passage: Patrick Eugene "Dutchy" Holland (died 6 June 2009), was an Irish career criminal, best known for being the first person accused of killing Irish investigative journalist Veronica Guerin, which he denied until his death in prison in England.
"The Monk"
Shooting of Gareth Hutch
Gerry Hutch
Which area is in opposite direction to the suburb of Adelaide which spans between the Prospect and the Port Adelaide Enfield?
Title: Collinswood, South Australia Passage: Collinswood is a suburb of Adelaide spanning the boundary of the Prospect and the Port Adelaide Enfield local government areas. Title: Standard Messenger Passage: Standard Messenger is a weekly suburban newspaper in Adelaide, part of the Messenger Newspapers group. The "Standard's" area covers the inner-north of Adelaide's metropolitan area, from Collinswood in the south to Gepps Cross in the north. Title: Sefton Park, South Australia Passage: Sefton Park is a suburb about 6 km north east of the Adelaide CBD, South Australia and lies in both the City of Port Adelaide Enfield and the City of Prospect. It borders the suburbs Enfield, Nailsworth, Prospect and Broadview. Sefton Park is a minor shopping district of Adelaide and is also one of Adelaide's smallest suburbs. Title: Broadview, South Australia Passage: Broadview is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield and the City of Prospect. Title: Gillman, South Australia Passage: Gillman is a north-western suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It is located within the federal division of Port Adelaide and the state electoral district of Port Adelaide. Title: Port Adelaide Passage: Port Adelaide is the name of a region of Adelaide, approximately 14 km northwest of the Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is the main port for the city of Adelaide. Port Adelaide played an important role in the formative decades of Adelaide and South Australia, with the port being early Adelaide's main supply and information link to the rest of the world. Title: Greenacres, South Australia Passage: Greenacres is a north eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It is considered as an inner suburb of greater Adelaide. Hampstead Road and Muller Road intersect at the south west corner of Greenacres, making it a bustling area during rush hour. These form the western and southern boundaries of the suburb, with Fosters Road on the east and Redward Avenue on the northern boundary. Greenacres is home to the Greenacres Shopping Centre, which has as its major shops a Coles supermarket (formerly a BI-LO), The Reject Shop and formerly Sam's Warehouse, Latitude-Bounce Climb Fly https://latitudeair.com . The City of Port Adelaide Enfield Greenacres Library & Office is located to the east of the shopping centre precinct. The suburb also features Hampstead Barracks, a small suburban Australian Army base. Title: Alberton, South Australia Passage: Alberton is a metropolitan suburb in Adelaide, South Australia, about 20 minutes drive from the city. Part of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield, it is bordered by the suburbs of Rosewater, Queenstown, Cheltenham and Port Adelaide. Title: Regency Park, South Australia Passage: Regency Park is an inner-northern suburb of Adelaide, 8 km from the City Centre, in the state of South Australia, Australia. It is located in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield, and is adjacent to Wingfield, Angle Park, Ferryden Park, Kilburn, Prospect, Dudley Park and Croydon Park. It is bounded to the north by Grand Junction Road, east by the Gawler train line, south by Regency Road and to the west by Days and South Roads. The postcode for Regency Park is 5010. Title: City of Port Adelaide Enfield Passage: The City of Port Adelaide Enfield, located across inner north and north-western suburbs of Adelaide, is one of the largest metropolitan councils within South Australia. It was established on 26 March 1996 by the amalgamation of the City of Port Adelaide and the City of Enfield.
Gepps Cross
Standard Messenger
Collinswood, South Australia
According to Jim is an American sitcom television series starring an American comic actor, voice actor, comedian, singer and what?
Title: Jim Belushi Passage: James Adam Belushi ( ; born June 15, 1954) is an American comic actor, voice actor, comedian, singer and musician. Title: According to Jim Passage: According to Jim is an American sitcom television series starring Jim Belushi in the title role as a suburban father of three children (five children starting with the season-seven finale). It originally ran on ABC from October 3, 2001 to June 2, 2009. Title: Kevin Can Wait Passage: Kevin Can Wait is an American sitcom television series starring Kevin James. The series premiered on September 19, 2016. The series marked James' second starring role in a CBS sitcom, after "The King of Queens", which ran from 1998 until 2007. On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on September 25, 2017. Title: Work with Me Passage: Work with Me is an American sitcom television series starring Kevin Pollak and Nancy Travis as two attorneys who are married and work together in Manhattan. The series premiered September 29, 1999, on CBS. Due to low ratings, the show was cancelled after four episodes. Title: Arnold Stang Passage: Arnold Stang (September 28, 1918 – December 20, 2009) was an American comic actor and voice actor, whose comic persona was a small and bespectacled, yet brash and knowing big-city type. Title: Sin City Saints Passage: Sin City Saints is an American sitcom television series starring Malin Åkerman, Andrew Santino, and Keith Powers. It debuted on Yahoo! Screen on March 23, 2015. Its eight-episode first season was directed by Bryan Gordon and Fred Savage. The series follows a fictional Las Vegas basketball franchise. Its executive producers are Bryan Gordon, Mike Tollin, and Chris Case. On January 5, 2016, the series was cancelled due to the Yahoo! Screen closure because of low viewership in the following year. Title: Baby Makes Five Passage: Baby Makes Five is an American sitcom television series starring Peter Scolari. The series premiered April 1, 1983 on ABC. Title: List of Kevin Can Wait episodes Passage: "Kevin Can Wait" is an American sitcom television series starring Kevin James. The series premiered on September 19, 2016. The series marked James' second starring role in a CBS sitcom, after "The King of Queens", which ran from 1998 until 2007. Title: Battery Park (TV series) Passage: Battery Park is an American sitcom television series starring Elizabeth Perkins and Justin Louis. The series premiered Thursday March 23, 2000 at 9:30 p.m Eastern time on NBC. The show was cancelled after four episodes. The series was about a police department. Title: My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star Passage: My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star is an American sitcom television series starring Oliver Hudson. The series premiered March 14, 2002 on The WB Television Network. It is based on the UK series "The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star".
musician
According to Jim
Jim Belushi
Podalyria and Schwantesia are both a genus?
Title: Podalyria Passage: Podalyria is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. 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).
yes
Podalyria
Schwantesia
What city's suburbs was Julia Margaret Guerin Halloran Lavende born in?
Title: Bella Guerin Passage: Julia Margaret Guerin Halloran Lavender (23 April 1858 in Williamstown, Victoria – 26 July 1923 in Adelaide, South Australia), known popularly as Bella Guerin, was an Australian feminist, women's activist Title: Williamstown, Victoria Passage: Williamstown is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km south-west of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area of the City of Hobsons Bay. Title: Julia Duffy Passage: Julia Duffy (born Julia Margaret Hinds; June 27, 1951) is an American actress, best known for playing Stephanie Vanderkellen on the sitcom "Newhart" (1983–90). For this role, she received seven Emmy Award nominations and a 1988 Golden Globe Award nomination. The role also won her three Viewers for Quality Television awards as well as five American Comedy Awards nominations. She is also notable for playing the original Maggie Campbell on "Baby Talk" (1991) and Allison Sugarbaker on "Designing Women" (1991–92). Title: Dimbola Lodge Passage: Dimbola Lodge was the Isle of Wight home of the Victorian pioneer photographer Julia Margaret Cameron from 1860 to 1875. It is now owned by the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust who run Dimbola Museum and Galleries. Title: Effie Cardale Passage: Effie Julia Margaret Cardale {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (20 May 1873 – 19 October 1960) was a New Zealand community and welfare worker. She was born in Christchurch, New Zealand on 20 May 1873. She was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1949 New Year Honours for "services in connection with the Society for the Protection of Women and Children". Title: Julia Bray Passage: Julia Margaret Bray is a British scholar of Oriental studies who specialises in Medieval to Early Modern Arabic literature. Title: Julia Margaret Cameron Passage: Julia Margaret Cameron (née Pattle; 11 June 1815 Calcutta – 26 January 1879 Kalutara, Ceylon) was a British photographer. She became known for her portraits of celebrities of the time, and for photographs with Arthurian and other legendary or heroic themes. Title: Charles Hay Cameron Passage: Charles Hay Cameron (11 February 1795-1881), was a jurist. He was married to the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron. Title: Little Holland House Passage: Little Holland House was the dower house of Holland House in Kensington, England. It was at one point occupied by Charles Richard Fox and his wife, Lady Mary Fox, daughter of King William IV. Henry Thoby Prinsep, a director of East India Company family, gained a 21-year lease on it from Henry Fox, 4th Baron Holland thanks to the painter George Frederic Watts, a friend of both the Hollands and the Prinseps. Watts, the Prinseps and Henry's sisters-in-law such as Julia Margaret Cameron lived, worked and entertained here for 21 years, making it the centre of their salon. Title: Julia Polak Passage: Dr Dame Julia Margaret Polak, DBE, FMedSci (26 June 1939 – 11 August 2014) was an Argentine-born British pathologist. She was head of the Centre for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine at Imperial College London, a centre for medical research she set up with Larry Hench, also from Imperial College, to develop cells and tissues for transplantation into humans.
Melbourne
Bella Guerin
Williamstown, Victoria
In what state Comic-Con is held?
Title: Regine Sawyer Passage: Regine Sawyer (Regine L. Sawyer) is an American comics writer, editor, and founder of Women in Comics NYC Collective International. She is the author of The Rippers, Eating Vampires and Ice Witch. She is owner, writer, and creator for Lockett Down Productions, a small press company that employs all-female comic book artists with an emphasis on women of color. She moderated the Women in Comics Panel at San Diego Comic Con in 2017. Title: San Diego Comic-Con Passage: San Diego Comic-Con International is a multi-genre entertainment and comic convention held annually in San Diego, California, United States. The name, as given on its website, is Comic-Con International: San Diego; but it is commonly known simply as Comic-Con or the San Diego Comic-Con or "SDCC". Title: Mike Towry Passage: Mike Towry is an American co-founder of San Diego Comic-Con International. Towry established the annual convention, then called "San Diego’s Golden State Comic-Con," in 1970 with a group of friends, including Richard Alf, Shel Dorf and Ken Krueger. Towry served as an early co-chairman of the convention. Title: Comics Arts Conference Passage: The Comics Arts Conference (CAC), also known as the Comic Arts Conference, is an academic conference held in conjunction with both the annual Comic-Con International in San Diego, California, and WonderCon in San Francisco. Founded in 1992 by Henderson State University communications professor Randy Duncan and Michigan State University graduate student Peter Coogan (author of the book "Superhero: The Secret Origin of a Genre"), the Comic(s) Arts Conference brings together scholars, professionals, critics, industry professionals, and historians who study comics seriously as a medium. Title: Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Passage: The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, also called RodeoHouston or abbreviated HLSR, is the largest livestock exhibitions and rodeo in the world. It also includes one of the richest regular-season rodeo events. It has been held at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, since 2003. It was previously held in the Astrodome. It is considered to be the city's "signature event", much like New Orleans's Mardi Gras, Dallas's Texas State Fair, San Diego's Comic-Con and New York City's New Year's Eve at Times Square. Title: Ken Krueger Passage: Ken Krueger (1926 – November 21, 2009) was an American publisher and retailer. Krueger co-founded and organized the first San Diego Comic-Con International convention, then called "San Diego's Golden State Comic-Con," in 1970. Krueger co-created the annual convention with a group of San Diego friends, including Shel Dorf, Richard Alf and Mike Towry.
California
Regine Sawyer
San Diego Comic-Con
Are Orthrosanthus and Solandra members of the same family?
Title: Orthrosanthus Passage: Orthrosanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae first described as a genus in 1827. It native to Australia, Mexico, Central and South America. Title: Solandra Passage: Solandra is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae. It is named after the Swedish naturalist Daniel C. Solander.
no
Orthrosanthus
Solandra
What is the nationality of the actress who co-stars with Michiel Huisman in the film Irreplaceable You?
Title: Gugu Mbatha-Raw Passage: Gugulethu Sophia Mbatha, MBE (born 21 April 1983), known as Gugu Mbatha-Raw (pronounced ), is a British stage and film actress. Title: Irreplaceable You Passage: Irreplaceable You is an upcoming American drama film directed by Stephanie Laing. It stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Michiel Huisman. Title: 2:22 (2017 film) Passage: 2:22 is an American-Australian thriller film directed by Paul Currie and written by Nathan Parker and Todd Stein. The film stars Michiel Huisman, Teresa Palmer and Sam Reid. The film was released in theaters and on VOD on June 30, 2017. Title: Floris (film) Passage: Floris is a 2004 Dutch film, directed by Jean van de Velde and starring Michiel Huisman as grandson of the original Floris from the 1969 TV series. The new side-kick is "Pi", played by popstar Birgit Schuurman. In the film some of the 1969 footage with Rutger Hauer and Bergman is included. Originally Hauer was asked to play the father of young Floris, but he declined. The film was shot in 2003. Title: The Age of Adaline Passage: The Age of Adaline is a 2015 American romantic fantasy film about a woman who stops aging after an accident at the age of 29. It was directed by Lee Toland Krieger and written by J. Mills Goodloe and Salvador Paskowitz. The film stars Blake Lively, Michiel Huisman, Kathy Baker, Amanda Crew, Harrison Ford, and Ellen Burstyn. The film was theatrically released on April 24, 2015 by Lionsgate. Title: Treme (TV series) Passage: Treme ( ) is an American television drama series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer that aired on HBO. The series premiered on April 11, 2010, and concluded on December 29, 2013, comprising four seasons and 36 episodes. The series features an ensemble cast, including Khandi Alexander, Rob Brown, Chris Coy, Kim Dickens, India Ennenga, John Goodman, Michiel Huisman, Melissa Leo, Lucia Micarelli, David Morse, Clarke Peters, Wendell Pierce, Jon Seda, and Steve Zahn, and features musical performances by several New Orleans-based artists. Title: The Ottoman Lieutenant Passage: The Ottoman Lieutenant is a Turkish-American World War I drama film directed by Joseph Ruben and written by Jeff Stockwell. The film stars Michiel Huisman, Hera Hilmar, Josh Hartnett and Ben Kingsley. The film was released for an Oscar-qualifying run in December 2016, and was released widely on March 10, 2017. Title: Wild (2014 film) Passage: Wild is a 2014 American biographical survival drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. The screenplay by Nick Hornby is based on Cheryl Strayed's 2012 memoir "". The film stars Reese Witherspoon as Strayed, alongside Laura Dern (as Strayed's mother), with Thomas Sadoski, Michiel Huisman and Gaby Hoffmann among several others in supporting roles. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 29, 2014, and was released theatrically on December 3, 2014, in North America. Title: Michiel Huisman Passage: Michiel Huisman (] ; born 18 July 1981) is a Dutch actor, musician, and singer-songwriter, who has acted in both Dutch and English language TV series and films. Huisman played Ellis Jones in the fantasy romance film "The Age of Adaline" (2015), Sonny on the television series "Treme" (2010–2013), and Daario Naharis on "Game of Thrones" (2014–2016). He has also played recurring roles on television such as Liam McGuinnis on "Nashville" (2012–2014) and as Cal Morrison on "Orphan Black" (2014–2015). Title: The Invitation (2015 film) Passage: The Invitation is a 2015 American horror-thriller film directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. The film stars Logan Marshall-Green, Tammy Blanchard, Michiel Huisman and Emayatzy Corinealdi. The film premiered March 13, 2015, at the SXSW film festival. The film was released on April 8, 2016 in a limited release and through video on demand by Drafthouse Films.
British
Irreplaceable You
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Is the King Salmon Airport and the Homer Airport located in the same state of Alaska?
Title: Homer Airport Passage: Homer Airport (IATA: HOM, ICAO: PAHO, FAA LID: HOM) is a state-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) east of the central business district of Homer, a town in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Title: King Salmon Airport Passage: King Salmon Airport (IATA: AKN, ICAO: PAKN, FAA LID: AKN) is a state owned, public use airport located just southeast of King Salmon, in the Bristol Bay Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It was formerly the Naknek Air Force Base, named for its location near the Naknek River. Title: Naknek Air Force Base Passage: Naknek Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base located just southeast of King Salmon, in the Bristol Bay Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Following its closure, it has since been redeveloped into King Salmon Airport. Title: Port Heiden Airport Passage: Port Heiden Airport (IATA: PTH, ICAO: PAPH, FAA LID: PTH) is a state owned, public use airport located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) northeast of the central business district of Port Heiden, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir). Title: Pilot Point Airport Passage: Pilot Point Airport (IATA: PIP, ICAO: PAPN, FAA LID: PNP) is a state-owned, public-use airport located in Pilot Point, a city in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir). Title: King Salmon River (Ugashik River) Passage: The King Salmon River is a 35 mi tributary of the Ugashik River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Beginning at Mother Goose Lake in the Aleutian Range, it flows northwest to meet the larger river near the upper reaches of Ugashik Bay. The lake and the upper course of the King Salmon lie within the Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge. The river's gravel bottom and braided channels are ideal for the many king salmon that spawn in its waters, but they limit navigation to small skiff. Title: Perryville Airport Passage: Perryville Airport (IATA: KPV, ICAO: PAPE) is a state-owned, public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) southwest of the central business district of Perryville, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir). Title: Ugashik Bay Airport Passage: Ugashik Bay Airport (IATA: UGB, FAA LID: UGB) is a public use airport located 11 nautical miles (13 mi, 20 km) south-southwest of the central business district of Pilot Point, near Ugashik Bay in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is owned by the Bureau of Land Management. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir). Title: Chignik Lagoon Airport Passage: Chignik Lagoon Airport (IATA: KCL, FAA LID: KCL) is a state-owned, public-use airport serving Chignik Lagoon, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is also known as Chignik Flats Airport. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir). Title: Igiugig Airport Passage: Igiugig Airport (IATA: IGG, ICAO: PAIG, FAA LID: IGG) is a state-owned, public-use airport serving Igiugig, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir).
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King Salmon Airport
Homer Airport
In which district was Møre Arbeiderblad published?
Title: Ålesund Passage: Ålesund (] ) is a town and municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Sunnmøre, and the center of the Ålesund Region. It is a sea port, and is noted for its concentration of Art Nouveau architecture. Title: Møre Arbeiderblad Passage: Møre Arbeiderblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Ålesund in Møre og Romsdal county. Title: Follo (newspaper) Passage: Follo was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Ski in Akershus county, and named after the district Follo. It was affiliated with the Norwegian Labour Party. From 1947 to 1953 it was named Follo Arbeiderblad. Title: Synste Møre Passage: Synste Møre is a newspaper published in Møre og Romsdal. It has a circultation of 2103 (s of 2002 ). Title: Arbeideren (Hamar) Passage: Arbeideren ("The Worker") was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Hamar, Hedmark county. It was started in 1909 as the press organ of the Labour Party in Hedemarken and its adjoining regions, and was called Demokraten ("The Democrat") until 1923. It was issued three days a week between 1909 and 1913, six days a week in 1914, three days a week again between 1914 and 1918 before again increasing to six days a week. It was renamed to "Arbeideren" in 1923, and in the same year it was taken over by the Norwegian Communist Party. The Communist Party incorporated the newspaper "Gudbrandsdalens Arbeiderblad" into "Arbeideren" in 1924, and until 1929 the newspaper was published under the name Arbeideren og Gudbrandsdalens Arbeiderblad. After "Arbeideren" had gone defunct, the name was used by the Communist Party for other newspapers elsewhere. Title: Østerdalens Arbeiderblad Passage: Østerdalens Arbeiderblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Elverum in Hedmark county. It was named Østerdalens Social-Demokrat from 1915 to 1919 and Hedmark Fylkes Arbeiderblad from 1923 to 1925. Title: Møre (newspaper) Passage: Møre is a local Norwegian newspaper published once a week in Smøla in Møre og Romsdal county. Title: Market towns of Møre og Romsdal county Passage: The Market towns of Møre og Romsdal county (Norwegian: "Kjøpstedene i Møre og Romsdal fylke" ) was an electoral district for parliamentary elections in Norway. It comprised the market towns (Norwegian: "kjøpsteder" ) of Kristiansund, Molde and Ålesund in Møre og Romsdal county. Title: Sula, Møre og Romsdal Passage:    is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the Sunnmøre district. The administrative centre is the village of Langevåg. Other villages include Solevåg, Fiskarstrand, Veibust, Leirvågen, and Mauseidvågen. Sula is one of the most densely populated municipalities in Møre og Romsdal county, and it is part of the Ålesund Region since it is just south of the city of Ålesund. The municipality encompasses the island of Sula and the many small surrounding islets. Title: Romsdalen Passage: Romsdalen is a valley in Norway. The 60 km long valley runs through Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county and Lesja Municipality in Oppland county. It is the valley of the Rauma river, from Old Norse "Raumsdalr" (Rauma valley). The traditional district of Romsdal, which makes up about one-third of Møre og Romsdal county, is named for the valley of Romsdalen. The main road E136 and the Rauma line runs along the valley floor.
Sunnmøre
Møre Arbeiderblad
Ålesund
Which genus has more species in it, Dipteronia or Syringa?
Title: Syringa Passage: Syringa (lilac) is a genus of 12 currently recognized species of flowering woody plants in the olive family (Oleaceae), native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia, and widely and commonly cultivated in temperate areas elsewhere. Title: Dipteronia Passage: Dipteronia is a genus of two living and one extinct species, regarded in the soapberry family Sapindaceae "sensu lato" after Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG I 1998, APG II 2003) and more recently (Harrington "et al." 2005) )or traditionally by several authors in Aceraceae, related to the maples. Title: Dipteronia sinensis Passage: Dipteronia sinensis is a plant species in the genus "Dipteronia", endemic to mainland China, and regarded in the soapberry family Sapindaceae "sensu lato" after Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG I 1998, APG II 2003) and more recently (Harrington "et al." 2005) ), or traditionally by several authors in Aceraceae, related to the maples. Title: Syringa tomentella Passage: Syringa tomentella is a species in the genus "Syringa", in the family Oleaceae. Title: Syringa pubescens Passage: Syringa pubescens is a species of flowering plant in the lilac genus of the family Oleaceae, native to Korea and China (Gansu, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Jilin, Liaoning, Ningxia, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, Sichuan). Title: Syringa oblata subsp. dilatata Passage: Syringa oblata subsp. dilatata, also known as Korean early lilac, is a subspecies of the species "Syringa oblata" in the genus "Syringa", in the family Oleaceae. Title: Philadelphus lewisii Passage: Philadelphus lewisii (Lewis' mock-orange)—also known as Gordon's mockorange, Indian arrowwood, wild mockorange (though this can apply to any species in the genus) and syringa—a name that usually refers to the unrelated lilacs.—is a deciduous shrub native to western North America, from northwestern California in the Sierra Nevada, north to southern British Columbia, and east to Idaho and Montana. It is widespread but not very common, usually appearing as an individual plant amongst other species. It was first collected by scientist and explorer Meriwether Lewis in 1806 during the Lewis and Clark expedition and the "Philadelphus lewisii" is named after him. Title: Syringa emodi Passage: Syringa emodi is a species in the genus "Syringa", in the family Oleaceae. It is also known as Himalayan lilac. Title: Syringa oblata Passage: Syringa oblata is a species in the genus "Syringa", in the family Oleaceae. It is also known as early blooming lilac or broadleaf lilac. Title: Syringa pinetorum Passage: Syringa pinetorum is a species in the genus "Syringa", in the family Oleaceae.
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The private brewery Gaffel Becker & Co produces a beer brewed from mainly what?
Title: Kölsch (beer) Passage: Kölsch (] ) is a beer brewed in Cologne, Germany. It is a clear, top-fermented beer with a bright, straw-yellow hue similar to other beers brewed from mainly Pilsener malt. Title: Gaffel Becker & Co Passage: The private brewery Gaffel Becker & Co was founded in 1908 by the Becker Brothers in Cologne. It produces a top-fermented beer called Gaffel Kölsch, which is a traditional regional style. Title: Licher Privatbrauerei Passage: The Licher Privatbrauerei Ihring-Melchior GmbH is a brewery in Lich, Germany. With 250 employees, the brewery is the largest private brewery located in Lich. "Licher Beer" has been market leader since 1988 in Hessen and is known to be one of the top 20 beers in the German beer market. Title: Wrexham Lager Beer Passage: Wrexham Lager Beer is a brewery and pilsner beer brewed in Wrexham, north-east Wales. The brewery has existed since 1881 and is reputed to be the first successful lager brewery in the UK. The original brewery closed in 2000, but re-opened under new owners in 2011 at a different site. The lager is currently sold in two variants: 'Wrexham Lager' (4.2% ABV) available on draught and 'Wrexham Lager Export' (5% abv) which is only available in bottles. Title: Viru (beer) Passage: Viru is a 5.0% ABV pilsner-style beer brewed in Estonia. It is brewed in the country's second largest city, Tartu, by the A. Le Coq brewery. The brand is owned by Baltic Beer Company Ltd (formerly Brand Independence Ltd), based in London, UK, and is brewed under licence in Estonia. A. Le Coq is the second largest brewery in Estonia, with a market share of 36.8% in 2005. Title: Herkenrode Tripel Passage: Herkenrode Tripel is a Belgian Abbey beer brewed for the Herkenrode Foundation by commercial brewery St. Joseph in Opitter (Bree, Flanders in Belgium). It is on the market since July 2009. It has an alcohol by volume percentage of 7%. In June 2009 the Federation of Belgian Brewers awarded the beer the name and the logo of Recognized Belgian Abbey Beer. In the Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt, which was founded in 1182, beer was brewed until the French Revolution in the brewery of the abbey. Title: Heinrich Reissdorf Passage: The private brewery Heinrich Reissdorf GmbH & Co. KG was founded in 1894 by Heinrich Reissdorf in Cologne. It produces a top-fermented beer called Reissdorf Kölsch. Title: Gorkha Beer Passage: Gorkha Beer (Nepali: गोर्खा बीअर ) is a brand of beer brewed in Nepal. It is a premium quality beer, brewed by Gorkha Brewery Ltd. and launched in May 2006. The alcohol content is listed in its label to be 5.0% alc/vol. It is one of the few beers produced locally in Nepal. The name derives from the Gurkha, people of Nepal. Title: Vermonster Passage: Vermonster is an American barley wine style beer brewed by the Rock Art Brewery in Morrisville, Vermont. This beer was created by Matt Nadeau, the owner of Rock Art Brewery, in celebration of the brewery's 10th anniversary. The beer was created with the theme of "Tens" in that it contains 10% ABV, 100 International Bitterness Units, and 110 pounds of malt per barrel. Title: Břevnov Monastery Passage: Břevnov Monastery (Czech: "Břevnovský klášter" , German: "Stift Breunau" ) is a Benedictine archabbey in the Břevnov district of Prague, Czech Republic. It was founded by Saint Adalbert, the second Bishop of Prague, in 993 AD with the support of Duke Boleslav II of Bohemia. The first Benedictine male monastery in Bohemia, it also has the oldest tradition of beer brewing in the Czech Republic, up to today, the "Břevnovský Benedict" beer is brewed here. Beer brewed according to the same recipe and under the supervision of the Břevnov Monastery brewery technologists is produced in South Korea since 2017 under the brand Praha 993.
Pilsener malt
Gaffel Becker & Co
Kölsch (beer)
What song, on the album "Band of Brothers" by the choir Only Men Aloud! includes the name of a Yorkshire town?
Title: Band of Brothers (Only Men Aloud! album) Passage: Band of Brothers is the second studio album by the choir Only Men Aloud! . Unlike their self-titled debut, it featured several traditional Welsh songs, the album closing with a version of "Land of My Fathers". However, as on the first album, the choir also included covers of pop songs "Total Eclipse of the Heart", a duet with the original singer Bonnie Tyler, "Somebody to Love" with featured vocalist Kerry Ellis, and "Scarborough Fair". Title: Scarborough Fair (ballad) Passage: "Scarborough Fair" is a traditional English ballad about the Yorkshire town of Scarborough. Title: Tim Rhys-Evans Passage: Timothy Rhys-Evans MBE (born c.1972) is a Welsh conductor and best known as the founder and musical director of the choir Only Men Aloud! and Only Boys Aloud. He also formed the children's choir Only Kids Aloud in 2012. Title: In Festive Mood Passage: In Festive Mood is the third studio album by male voice choir from Wales Only Men Aloud! . The album was released in the United kingdom on 28 November 2011. The album only peaked to number 142 on the UK Albums Chart. The album was produced by Nick Patrick. Title: Only Boys Aloud Passage: Only Boys Aloud, run by The Aloud Charity, is a choir based in Wales made up of boys aged 13–19. It was set up in 2010 by choral director Tim Rhys-Evans and members of Only Men Aloud. They finished third in "Britain's Got Talent" in May 2012. Title: Rosie (TV series) Passage: Rosie is a British situation-comedy television series, written by Roy Clarke that was broadcast between 1977 and 1981. It was set in the fictitious Yorkshire town of Ravensbay, a name most probably derived from a combination of Ravenscar and Robin Hood's Bay, seaside villages near the seaside town of Scarborough, North Yorkshire where the series was filmed. The central character was PC Penrose, the titular "Rosie", a young and inexperienced police officer, played by Paul Greenwood. Title: List of Barnsley F.C. seasons Passage: Barnsley Football Club is an English association football club based in the South Yorkshire town of Barnsley. Founded in 1887 under the name Barnsley St Peter's, the team played in the Sheffield & District League from the 1890–91 season and first entered the FA Cup in 1893–94. Two years later, they were accepted into the Midland League. The club changed its name to Barnsley F.C. in 1897; its team finished as Midland League runners-up in the first season under the new name, and were elected to the newly expanded Second Division of the Football League for the 1898–99 season. A 16th-place finish in their second season meant they had to apply for re-election; the application was successful, and Barnsley continued safely in mid-table until 1911, when they again needed to be re-elected to the League. Their cup form was rather better: either side of that poor League placing, they reached the FA Cup final. In 1909–10, they drew 1–1 with Newcastle United in the final at Crystal Palace, but lost 1–0 in the replay at Everton's Goodison Park ground. Two seasons later, after taking three replays to get through the quarter-final, they played out a goalless draw with West Bromwich Albion at Crystal Palace; this time Barnsley won the replay, at Sheffield United's Bramall Lane ground, by one goal to nil. Title: Only Men Aloud! Passage: Only Men Aloud is a male voice choir from Wales. The choir came to national prominence in the UK when they won the "Last Choir Standing" competition run by BBC television during 2008. Title: 2006 British National Road Race Championships Passage: The British National Road Race Championships 2006 took place on 24 and 25 June in the Yorkshire town, Beverley. The men's road race saw a new champion, Hamish Haynes but the women's race held no surprises as Nicole Cooke took her seventh victory - her sixth in a row. Title: Only Men Aloud! (album) Passage: Only Men Aloud! is the debut album by the choir Only Men Aloud! .
Scarborough Fair
Band of Brothers (Only Men Aloud! album)
Scarborough Fair (ballad)
Errol Morris and Bent Hamer both have what occupation?
Title: Bent Hamer Passage: Bent Hamer (born 18 December 1956) is a film director, writer and producer, born in Sandefjord, Norway in 1956. Title: Errol Morris Passage: Errol Mark Morris (born February 5, 1948) is an American film director primarily of documentaries examining and investigating, among other things, authorities and eccentrics. He is perhaps best known for his 1988 documentary "The Thin Blue Line", commonly cited among the best and most influential documentaries ever made. In 2003, his documentary film "" won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Title: Nubar Alexanian Passage: Nubar Alexanian is a documentary photographer whose work has been featured in major magazines in the United States and Europe including "The New York Times Magazine", "Life", "Fortune", "GEO", "Time" and "Newsweek". For the past 35 years he has travelled to more than 30 countries focusing on long term personal projects which describe the human condition. In 2008 he completed his fifth book, "NONFICTION" PHOTOGRAPHS BY NUBAR ALEXANIAN FROM THE FILM SETS OF ERROL MORRIS, (Walker Creek Press) a 15-year collaboration with filmmaker Errol Morris. Solo exhibitions of this work have been shown at The Walker Art Center, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Caren Golden Fine Art Gallery (NYC) The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, The LOOK3 Festival, and Clark University. Title: O' Horten Passage: O' Horten is a 2007 Norwegian language film directed by Bent Hamer. The film's title character Odd Horten is a habit-bound train driver, who is about to retire. On the day of his retirement he ends up in an unexpected situation, and is forced to reconsider his life. As in other films by Hamer, the themes are loneliness and old age, and the courage to take chances. "O' Horten" has been described as a film without a strong plot or a clear chronology. Title: Kitchen Stories Passage: Kitchen Stories (Norwegian: Salmer fra Kjøkkenet ) is a 2003 Norwegian film by Bent Hamer. Title: 1001 Grams Passage: 1001 Grams (Norwegian: 1001 Gram ) is a 2014 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Bent Hamer. It was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Title: Erik Poppe Passage: Erik Poppe (born 24 June 1960) is a Norwegian film director, screenwriter and former cinematographer and press photographer. Poppe started his career as a photographer for the newspaper "Verdens Gang". He graduated as a cinematographer at the Dramatiska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden in 1989, and worked as a cinematographer for commercials. He was director of photography on Bent Hamer's film "Eggs". Title: Philip Øgaard Passage: Philip Remi Øgaard (born 6 April 1948) is a Norwegian cinematographer. Since 1983, Philip Øgaard has photographed more than 30 feature films, and has come to be recognized as one of Norway's premier cinematographers. He frequently collaborates with directors Martin Asphaug, Bent Hamer and Hans Petter Moland. Title: Eggs (film) Passage: Eggs is a 1995 Norwegian comedy film by Bent Hamer. It was awarded the 1995 Amanda for Best Norwegian film. It was also entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Title: Music from the Motion Picture O'Horten Passage: With the tragicomedy O'Horten, Norwegian writer-director Bent Hamer (Factotum, Kitchen Stories) returns to his domestic landscapes, off-beat humanism and stylistic quirks of earlier works. The bittersweet episodic tale of an ultra-dedicated locomotive engineer uneasily transitioning into retirement provides warm and gently humorous entertainment. At the age of 67, loner (but not lonely) Odd Horton (Bard Owe) is forced to step down from his engine-driving job. An encounter with Trygve Sissener (Espen Skjonberg), an elderly gent with a cheerful "it's never too late" philosophy, inspires Horten to finally take off his uniform and open himself to things he never previously tried.
film director
Errol Morris
Bent Hamer
X Ambassadors and Sleigh Bells, are from which city?
Title: Sleigh Bells (band) Passage: Sleigh Bells is an American noise pop musical duo based in Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2008. The duo consists of vocalist Alexis Krauss and guitarist Derek Edward Miller. After signing to N.E.E.T. Recordings and Mom + Pop Music, Sleigh Bells released their debut album, "Treats", in May 2010. Their follow-up album, "Reign of Terror", was released in February 2012. In October 2013, the band released their third album, "Bitter Rivals" while their fourth album, "Jessica Rabbit", was released in November 2016. Title: X Ambassadors Passage: X Ambassadors (also stylized XA) is an American rock band from Ithaca, New York. It currently consists of lead vocalist Sam Harris, keyboardist Casey Harris, lead guitarist Noah Feldshuh, and drummer Adam Levin. Their most notable songs include "Jungle", "Renegades", and "Unsteady". The band's debut full-length album, "VHS", was released on June 30, 2015. Title: Reign of Terror (Sleigh Bells album) Passage: Reign of Terror is the second studio album by American noise pop duo Sleigh Bells. The album was released on February 21, 2012 by Mom+Pop. Title: Jessica Rabbit (album) Passage: Jessica Rabbit is the fourth studio album by American noise pop duo Sleigh Bells. It was released on November 11, 2016 by Torn Clean, the duo's own label, in partnership with Sinderlyn. Title: Cannonball (Skylar Grey song) Passage: Cannonball is a single released by American singer and songwriter, Skylar Grey. The song was written by Grey, Sam Harris, Noah Feldshuh, Casey Harris, Adam Levin and Alex da Kid, produced by the latter, and features the band X Ambassadors. "Cannonball" is on "FIFA 16" soundtrack, and was announced by "The Independent". It received official digital release on September 25, 2015 "Cannonball" will support the US collaborative tour between Grey and X Ambassadors. The song sold around 25,000 digital copies in the United States. Title: Oh Santa! Passage: "Oh Santa!" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey from her second Christmas album/thirteenth studio album, "Merry Christmas II You" (2010). Carey wrote and produced the song in collaboration with Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox. It was released as the lead single from the album. It is an up-tempo R&B song about Carey making a plea for Santa Claus to bring back her partner in time for the Christmas holidays. Instrumentation of sleigh bells, jingle bells and hand claps. It received a positive response from music critics, with many praising its composition and style. Title: Jungle (X Ambassadors and Jamie N Commons song) Passage: "Jungle" is a song by American rock band X Ambassadors and British blues rock singer Jamie N Commons. It was released as a single on 18 December 2013 by KIDinaKORNER and Interscope. The track appeared on X Ambassadors' 2014 EP "The Reason" and their 2015 studio album "VHS". Title: Colours of Light Passage: Colours of Light is the compilation album of vocal pieces by Yasunori Mitsuda. It was released on August 26, 2009 in Japan by Sleigh Bells. The album is composed of 14 remastered songs from games and soundtracks that he has composed, and one piece from an album of original songs by game music composers. Title: Comeback Kid (song) Passage: "Comeback Kid" is a song written and performed by noise pop duo Sleigh Bells, issued as the official lead single for their second album "Reign of Terror" (following the promotional single “Born to Lose”). The song was released January 17, 2012. On February 18, the band performed the song on "Saturday Night Live". Title: Tell 'Em Passage: "Tell 'Em" is a song by American music duo Sleigh Bells from their debut album "Treats". Written by Miller and sung by Alexis Krauss, the song is the album's opening track, and was released as its lead single.
New York
X Ambassadors
Sleigh Bells (band)
Penelope Spheeris and Art Hindle are both directors, but only one of them is an actor. Which one?
Title: Penelope Spheeris Passage: Penelope Spheeris (born December 2, 1945 or 1946; sources differ) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. She is best known as a documentary film director whose works include the trilogy titled "The Decline of Western Civilization". She has directed feature films, including "Wayne's World", her highest-grossing film. Title: Art Hindle Passage: Arthur Hindle (born July 21, 1948) is a Canadian actor and director. Title: Chris Spheeris Passage: Chris Spheeris (in Greek: Χρήστος Σφυρής) is a Greek-American composer of instrumental music. He is a producer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. Chris is the cousin of Penelope Spheeris and her brother Jimmie Spheeris. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Chris began writing songs on his guitar as a teenager. In 1985, Chris began composing for film. His work in collaboration with filmmaker Chip Duncan includes the television series Is Anyone Listening, the series Mystic Lands (Discovery Networks), In A Just World (PBS) and the classroom production entitled The Life & Death of Glaciers (Discovery Education). Title: The Decline of Western Civilization III Passage: The Decline of Western Civilization III is a 1998 documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris that chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers. It is the third film of a trilogy by Spheeris depicting life in Los Angeles at various points in time. The first film "The Decline of Western Civilization" dealt with the punk rock scene during 1980-1981. The second film "" covers the Los Angeles heavy metal movement of 1986-1988. Title: The Wild Pony Passage: The Wild Pony is a made for pay-TV movie produced in 1983 by Kevin Sullivan ("Anne of Green Gables") and Eda Lishman. Sullivan and Lishman also co-wrote the screenplay based on the book "The Year of the Black Pony" by American author Walt Morey. "The Wild Pony" has the distinction of being the first example of a Canadian film produced specifically for pay-TV. The film, directed by Kevin Sullivan and starring Canadian Actors Marilyn Lightstone, Art Hindle and Josh Byrne, was filmed in Calgary, Alberta against the backdrop of the Canadian Rockies. Title: Blind Trust Passage: Blind Trust is a 2007 Canadian film starring Jessica Capshaw and Art Hindle shot in Montreal. Title: Face-Off (1971 film) Passage: Face-Off is a 1971 Canadian feature film produced by John F. Bassett starring Art Hindle, Trudy Young and John Vernon. The story line concerns a rookie Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey player and his romance with a musician. Several National Hockey League players also appeared in the film. Title: The Gunfighters (1987 film) Passage: The Gunfighters is a 1987 television Western film, starring Art Hindle and George Kennedy, directed by Clay Borris. Title: Liar, Liar (1993 film) Passage: Liar, Liar is a 1993 Canadian drama television film starring Vanessa King as a girl who accuses her father (Art Hindle) of molestation, only to have no one in her family believe her. The film originally aired in January 1993 on CBC Television in Canada. Title: Matthew Felker Passage: Matthew Felker is an American writer, producer, actor, and model. He is currently starring and an executive producer on the Penelope Spheeris directed comedy titled "Balls to the Wall" opposite Mimi Rogers, Christopher McDonald, Joe Hursley, Colleen Camp and Jenna Dewan. He works often with directors Penelope Spheeris and Joseph Kahn.
Arthur Hindle
Penelope Spheeris
Art Hindle
What Swiss financial company are the bankers for Shanta Gold?
Title: Shanta Gold Passage: Shanta Gold Limited is gold mining company, registered in Guernsey in the Channel Islands but which operates in Tanzania. The company is listed on AIM on the London Stock Exchange (symbol: LON:SHG) and had a market capitalisation of £63.5M as of 18 September 2013. The Tanzanian offices are in Dar Es Salaam. Its bankers are UBS. Title: UBS Passage: UBS AG is a Swiss global financial services company, incorporated in the Canton of Zurich, and co-headquartered in Zürich and Basel. The company provides wealth management, asset management, and investment banking services for private, corporate, and institutional clients worldwide, and is generally considered to be a bulge bracket bank. In Switzerland, these services are also offered to retail clients. The name "UBS" was originally an abbreviation for the Union Bank of Switzerland, but it ceased to be a representational abbreviation after the bank's merger with the Swiss Bank Corporation in 1998. The company traces its origins to 1856, when the earliest of its predecessor banks was founded. Title: Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority Passage: The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) is the Swiss government body responsible for financial regulation. This includes the supervision of banks, insurance companies, stock exchanges and securities dealers, as well as other financial intermediaries in Switzerland. Title: List of Swiss financial market legislation Passage: Legislation and supervision of the Swiss financial markets is achieved through a system of laws, ordinances and circulars released by the Swiss Federal Assembly, the Swiss Federal Council and the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA). Title: Urs Meisterhans Passage: Urs Meisterhans (born November 10, 1960) is a figure within the Swiss financial advisory industry. He was the founder and principal of the Swiss-based financial services company Sinitus AG, until his departure in 2013. The company was liquidated in 2015. Title: VZ Holding Passage: VZ Holding Ltd. is a Swiss financial service company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. Its head office is based in Zürich. Title: New Luika Gold Mine Passage: The New Luika Gold Mine is an active mine in the Lupa Gold Field, an area of about 2,600 km2 in south west Tanzania, north of Mbeya, that is known for its gold deposits. It is the principal mine of Shanta Gold and saw its first gold pour in August 2012. Title: Responsability investments Passage: responsAbility Investments AG is a private Swiss enterprise, founded in 2003 and headquartered in Zurich. Its core business are investments in microfinance companies which provide credit and other banking services to very small, small and medium-sized enterprises who have previously had limited access to formal financial services in frontier or developing countries. Socially responsible business that seeks to be both transparent and profitable on a sustainable basis is financed. Impact investing is a general term used for such endeavors. In addition, investments are made in specific agriculture and energy companies in frontier or developing countries. responsAbility Investments is registered with the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA). Title: Ravi Subramanian Passage: Ravi Subramanian is an Indian author. A banker by profession, Subramanian has written popular thrillers about banking and bankers, including award winning trilogy "The Incredible Banker", "The Bankster" and "Bankerupt". An alumnus of IIM Bangalore, batch of 1993, Subramanian spent close to two decades in the financial services industry. After having worked with companies such as Citibank, HSBC and ANZ Grindlays, Subramanian is now the CEO of a listed Non-banking financial company. Title: Swiss Bankers Association Passage: The Swiss Bankers Association is a professional organization of Swiss financial institutions.
UBS
Shanta Gold
UBS
Who was the daughter of Charles Lane's Fruitlands co-founder?
Title: Charles Lane (transcendentalist) Passage: Charles Lane (1800–1870) was an English-American transcendentalist, abolitionist, and early voluntaryist. Along with Amos Bronson Alcott, he was one of the main founders of Fruitlands. Title: Fruitlands (transcendental center) Passage: Fruitlands was a Utopian agrarian commune established in Harvard, Massachusetts by Amos Bronson Alcott and Charles Lane in the 1840s, based on Transcendentalist principles. An account of its less-than-successful activities can be found in "Transcendental Wild Oats" by Alcott's daughter Louisa May Alcott. Title: Charles Lane Poor Passage: Charles Lane Poor (January 18, 1866 – September 27, 1951) was an American astronomy professor, noted for his opposition to Einstein's theory of relativity. Title: Charles Street (Manhattan) Passage: Charles Street is a street in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It runs east to west from Greenwich Avenue to West Street. The street was named after Charles Christopher Amos, who owned the parcel the street passed through. Amos is also the namesake of Christopher Street, two blocks to the south, and the former Amos Street, which is now West 10th Street. Charles Lane is a one-block alley located between Charles and Perry Streets and Washington and West Streets. From 1866 to 1936, the section of Charles Street between Bleecker Street and West 4th Street was called Van Ness (sometimes Van Nest) Place after a farm, owned by the Van Ness family, which had occupied the square bounded by Bleecker, West 4th, Charles and Perry Streets until 1865. Title: Charlie Aston Passage: Charles Lane "Charlie" Aston (1875 – 9 January 1931) was an English association footballer. Title: Charles Lane (actor) Passage: Charles Lane (born Charles Gerstle Levison; January 26, 1905 – July 9, 2007) was an American character actor and centenarian whose career spanned 77 years. Lane gave his last performance at the age of 101 as a narrator in 2006. Lane appeared in many Frank Capra films, including "You Can't Take It With You" (1938), "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939), "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1944), "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946) and "Riding High" (1950). He was a favored supporting actor of Lucille Ball, who often used him as a no-nonsense authority figure and comedic foe of her scatterbrained TV character on her TV series "I Love Lucy", "The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour" and "The Lucy Show". His first film of more than 250 was as a hotel clerk in "Smart Money" (1931) starring Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney. Title: God Is My Partner Passage: God Is My Partner is a 1957 American drama film directed by William F. Claxton and written by Charles F. Royal. The film stars Walter Brennan, John Hoyt, Marion Ross, Jesse White, Nelson Leigh and Charles Lane. The film was released in July 1957, by 20th Century Fox. It cost $150,000 and returned more than $750,000. Title: Forests Department (Western Australia) Passage: The Forests Department was a department of the Government of Western Australia created in 1919 under the first Conservator of Forests Charles Lane Poole, that was responsible for implementing the State's Forests Act (1918-1976) legislation and regulations. Title: True Identity Passage: True Identity is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Charles Lane and starring Lenny Henry, Frank Langella and Anne-Marie Johnson. The plot revolves around a black man (British actor Henry), who disguises himself as a white man to escape the mob. Title: Charles Lane Poole Passage: Charles Lane Poole (16 August 1885 – 22 November 1970) was an English Australian forester who introduced systematic, science-based forestry to Western Australia.
Louisa May Alcott
Charles Lane (transcendentalist)
Fruitlands (transcendental center)
What company realeased the first studio album by Indie pop trio fronted by vocalist Landon Jacobs with instrumentalists Jason Suwito and Hayden Coplen accompanying him?
Title: Sir Sly Passage: Sir Sly is an American indie pop band formed and based in Los Angeles, California, United States. The band is fronted by vocalist Landon Jacobs with instrumentalists Jason Suwito and Hayden Coplen accompanying him. The trio gradually built a steady following and managed to top The Hype Machine chart, eventually revealing their identities. Title: You Haunt Me Passage: You Haunt Me is the first studio album by Indie pop trio Sir Sly. It was released on 16 September 2014 by Interscope Records. Title: KLB (2000 album) Passage: KLB, launched in 2000, is the first studio album by pop trio KLB, is best known as KLB (2000) and is one of the most successful albums of the band by the number of copies sold and hit singles on the radio. It was produced by composer Piska, also responsible for most of the compositions on the disc. In this album has the first four of the main successes of KLB, which are: "A dor desse amor", "Ela Não Está Aqui", "Estou em suas mãos" and "Por que tem que ser assim?" . KLB (2000) was the second best selling album in Brazil in 2000, KLB (2000) marks achieved gold record, platinum, double platinum, triple platinum disc and then diamond disc for selling more than 1 million copies. Title: Teeth Lost, Hearts Won Passage: Teeth Lost, Hearts Won is the second album from Brisbane indie pop trio The Grates. Title: Smudge (band) Passage: Smudge are an Australian rock and indie pop trio formed in 1991 by Paul Duncan on bass guitar, Alison Galloway on drums and Tom Morgan on lead guitar and lead vocals (both ex-Godstar). Morgan is known outside Australia as a song writing collaborator of Evan Dando and his band, the Lemonheads. In 1994 Duncan was replaced on bass guitar by Adam Yee and in 1997 Pete Kelly joined on guitar. Smudge signed with Half a Cow to issue four studio albums, "Manilow" (1994), "Hot Smoke and Sassafras" (1994), "You Me Carpark . . . Now" (1996) and "Real McCoy Wrong Sinatra" (1998), before going into hiatus from late 1999. Title: Paris (Friendly Fires song) Passage: "Paris" is the second single by Friendly Fires taken from the band's self-titled debut album "Friendly Fires". The song features backing vocals from the members of the American indie pop trio Au Revoir Simone, and samples the song "Sun and Ice" from the album "From Here We Go Sublime" by The Field. Title: Truth Is a Beautiful Thing Passage: Truth Is a Beautiful Thing is the second studio album by English indie pop trio London Grammar. It was released on 9 June 2017 by the trio's imprint Metal & Dust and Ministry of Sound. Title: The Bird of Music Passage: The Bird of Music is the second album by American indie pop trio Au Revoir Simone. It was released on March 5, 2007, on the Moshi Moshi label in the UK, and on their own Our Secret Record Company label in the US. Title: The Goon Sax Passage: The Goon Sax is an indie pop trio from Brisbane, Australia. Formed in 2013, the band consists of Riley Jones (drums), Louis Forster (frontman), and James Harrison (guitar). Forster is the son of Robert Forster, the co-founder of the Go-Betweens, of which he was one of the four members. The band released their debut album, "Up to Anything", in 2016 on the Chapter Music label. They have performed with Twerps, Blank Realm, US Girls, and Crayon Fields, among other artists. Title: Hospitality (band) Passage: Hospitality is an American Indie pop trio from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2007 and consisting of Amber Papini (vocals, guitar), Brian Betancourt (bass) and Nathan Michel (percussion). The band is currently signed to Merge Records and released their first full-length album on January 31, 2012.
Interscope Records
You Haunt Me
Sir Sly
Hi Diddle Diddle is a play on the nursery rhyme of what origin?
Title: Hey Diddle Diddle Passage: "Hey Diddle Diddle" (also "Hi Diddle Diddle", "The Cat and the Fiddle", or "The Pig Jumped Over the Moon") is an English nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19478. Title: Hi Diddle Diddle Passage: Hi Diddle Diddle is a 1943 American comedy film made in directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott, Dennis O'Keefe, June Havoc, Billie Burke, and Pola Negri. The title is a play on the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle" and the use of diddle as a word for confidence trick. The film features animated portions from Leon Schlesinger's studio with the fast moving screenplay frequently breaking the fourth wall. Title: Grewia retusifolia Passage: Grewia retusifolia is a shrub species in the family Malvaceae. Common names include dysentery bush, emu-berry, dog's balls, turkey bush and diddle diddle. It produces small, sweet, edible fruit. Indigenous Australians use the bark and leaves in medications. Title: Smack in the Middle Passage: "Smack in the Middle" is a first-season episode of "Batman". It first aired on ABC TV Thursday January 13, 1966. It is the second Part conclusion of the two-part series Pilot, the first being titled: "Hi Diddle Riddle" which aired on the previous Wednesday night January 12, 1966. Title: Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling, My Son John Passage: "Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling, My Son John" is an English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19709. Title: The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late Passage: The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late is the imagined original ditty that is recorded in 'our time' as the simplified nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle". The supposed original was invented (by back formation) by J. R. R. Tolkien. The title of this version is given in "The Adventures of Tom Bombadil". Title: Miss Otis Regrets Passage: "Miss Otis Regrets" is a song composed by Cole Porter in 1934, and first performed by Douglas Byng in "Hi Diddle Diddle", a revue that opened on October 3, 1934, at London's Savoy Theatre. Title: Hey Diddle Diddle (disambiguation) Passage: Hey Diddle Diddle is a well-known English nursery rhyme. Title: The Cat and the Fiddle (musical) Passage: The Cat and the Fiddle is a musical with music by Jerome Kern, and lyrics and book by Otto Harbach. The story is about a composer and an opera singer, and the title comes from the second line of the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle" ("the cat and the fiddle"). The show features the songs "She Didn't Say Yes" and "The Night Was Made for Love". Title: Inglourious Basterds (soundtrack) Passage: Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds: Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture "Inglourious Basterds". It was originally released on August 18, 2009. The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, including spaghetti western soundtrack excerpts, R&B and a David Bowie song from the 1982 remake of "Cat People." "The Man with the Big Sombrero", a song from the 1943 screwball comedy "Hi Diddle Diddle", was rerecorded in French for the movie. This is the first soundtrack for a Quentin Tarantino film not to feature dialogue excerpts. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, but lost to the "Slumdog Millionaire" soundtrack.
English
Hi Diddle Diddle
Hey Diddle Diddle
what does Echosmith and Guster have in common?
Title: Guster Passage: Guster is an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. Founding members Adam Gardner, Ryan Miller, and Brian Rosenworcel began practice sessions while attending Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, and formed the band in 1991. The members met during the freshmen Wilderness Orientation program in August of that year, playing publicly together as a trio two months later at the Midnight Cafe coffee house set in the common area of the Lewis Hall dormitory. While attending Tufts, the band lived at 139 College Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts. Title: Echosmith Passage: Echosmith is an American, Corporate indie pop band formed in February 2009 in Chino, California. Originally formed as a quartet of siblings, the band currently consists of Sydney, Noah and Graham Sierota, following the departure of eldest sibling Jamie in late 2016. Echosmith started first as "Ready Set Go!" until they signed to Warner Bros. Records in May 2012. They are best known for their hit song "Cool Kids", which reached number 13 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and was certified double platinum by the RIAA with over 1,200,000 sales in the United States and also double platinum by ARIA in Australia. The song was Warner Bros. Records' fifth-biggest-selling-digital song of 2014, with 1.3 million downloads sold. The band's debut album, "Talking Dreams", was released on October 8, 2013.
band
Echosmith
Guster
"Saturno" is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán and is the main theme of the Mexican telenovela based on the Argentine drama titled what?
Title: Caer en tentación Passage: Caer en tentación is a Mexican telenovela produced by Giselle González for Televisa, and it started airing on Mexican broadcast channel Las Estrellas on September 18, 2017. Based on the Argentine drama by Erika Halvorsen and Gonzalo Demaría, titled "Amar después de amar". The series stars Silvia Navarro, Gabriel Soto, Adriana Louvier, and Carlos Ferro. Title: Saturno (song) Passage: "Saturno" is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán, serving as the lead single for his forthcoming third studio album. The song was released worldwide on 8 September 2017. The song is the main theme of the Mexican telenovela "Caer en tentación". Title: Vívela Passage: "Vívela" (English: "Live it" ) is a song recorded by the Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán. The song was included on his third studio album, "Terral". The song was released as the lead single from his second live album "Tour Terral (Tres Noches en Las Ventas)" (2015). It was released as a digital download and CD single and peaked at number 1 on the Spanish Singles Chart in October 2015. Title: Por Fin Passage: "Por Fin" ("Finally") is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán. The song was released as the first single from his third studio album "Terral" (2014). The song was written by Alborán and produced by Eric Rosse. "Por Fin" is a soft rock ballad. Alborán received a nomination for Song of the Year at the 16th Latin Grammy Awards. Title: Pablo Alborán (album) Passage: Pablo Alborán is the debut album by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán. Produced by Manuel Illán, many of the songs included in the album had already achieved YouTube attention before its release, as home videos featuring Alborán performing in front of a webcam, alone with his guitar. The album also includes duets with Carminho ("Perdóname"), Estrella Morente ("Desencuentro"), and Diana Navarro ("Solamente Tú"). The iTunes version adds the bonus track "Cuando te Alejas". Title: Tanto (album) Passage: Tanto ("So Much") is the second studio album by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán. It was released in Spain on November 6, 2012. The album peaked at number one in Spain and Portugal. "Tanto" is the follow-up to Alborán's debut album "Pablo Alborán" (2011). Title: Se Puede Amar Passage: "Se Puede Amar" ("You Can Love") is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán. The song was released worldwide on 22 April 2016 and peaked at number 6 in Spain; thus becoming Alborán's twelfth top ten single in Spain. Title: Palmeras en la nieve (song) Passage: "Palmeras en la nieve" (English: "Palm Trees in the Snow" ) is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán for the soundtrack to the Spanish romantic drama film "Palmeras En La Nieve". The song was released worldwide on 11 December 2015 and peaked at number 23 in Spain in February 2016. Title: Pasos de cero Passage: "Pasos de cero" (roughly "Steps from scratch") is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán. It was released as the second single from his third studio album, "Terral". The song was written by Alborán and produced by Eric Rosse. Title: En Acústico Passage: En Acústico is the first live album by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán. Following by success of his first self-named studio album, "Pablo Alborán", he released this album on November 15, 2011. It included acoustic versions of most of the tracks in his debut album, as well as two new songs ("Te He Echado De Menos" and "No Te Olvidaré") and four bonus tracks. The song "Perdóname" ("Forgive Me") was re-recorded featuring Portuguese singer Carminho, and was released as the first single of the album, peaking at number one on the Spanish singles chart on November 13, 2011, thus helping "En Acústico" to debut also at number one on the albums chart one week later, on November 20, 2011, and to top the Portuguese Albums Chart in January 2012.
Amar después de amar
Saturno (song)
Caer en tentación
Roy Galbriath Henderson taught what English contralto singer that died of cancer during the height of her career?
Title: Roy Henderson (baritone) Passage: Roy Galbraith Henderson CBE (4 July 189916 March 2000) was a leading English baritone in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. He later became a teacher of singing, his most notable student being Kathleen Ferrier. Title: Kathleen Ferrier Passage: Kathleen Mary Ferrier, CBE (22 April 19128 October 1953) was an English contralto singer who achieved an international reputation as a stage, concert and recording artist, with a repertoire extending from folksong and popular ballads to the classical works of Bach, Brahms, Mahler and Elgar. Her death from cancer, at the height of her fame, was a shock to the musical world and particularly to the general public, which was kept in ignorance of the nature of her illness until after her death. Title: Sara Flower Passage: Sara Elizabeth Flower (c. 18201865) was a British-born contralto singer who became Australia's first opera star. She began a musical career in London in the 1840s but decamped to Australia late in 1849, when her professional future seemed secure. Soon after her arrival in Melbourne early in 1850 she began a career as the Australian vocal phenomenon of the era. In 1852 she appeares in Sydney in the first production in Australia of Bellini's opera "Norma". Flower was Australia's first diva. Title: Anne Collins (contralto) Passage: Anne Collins (29 August 1943 – 15 July 2009) was an English contralto known as versatile operatic singer, praised for her "beautifully warm and wide-ranging timbre, and impeccable diction". In a career that spanned nearly 40 years, she sang a wide range of operatic character roles and other classical pieces, including standard opera repertory, premieres, 20th century pieces, art song and other music. Title: Ann Henderson Passage: Ann Henderson {'1': ", '2': ", '3': 'RSA', '4': "} (11 October 1921– 13 March 1976) was a Scottish sculptor born in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland. Henderson taught sculpture at the Edinburgh College of Art for almost twenty years and was elected a member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1973. Title: Norma Procter Passage: Norma Procter (15 February 1928, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire – 2 May 2017, Grimsby) was an English contralto who studied with Roy Henderson. Title: Margaret Kennedy (singer) Passage: Margaret Kennedy (died 23 January 1793) was a contralto singer and actress. She was best known for her performances in male roles, especially in the operas of Thomas Arne. Title: Clara Butt Passage: Dame Clara Ellen Butt, DBE (1 February 1872 – 23 January 1936) was an English contralto. Her main career was as a recitalist and concert singer. Her voice, both powerful and deep, impressed contemporary composers such as Saint-Saëns and Elgar; the latter composed a song-cycle with her in mind as soloist. Title: Francesca Vanini-Boschi Passage: Francesca Vanini-Boschi (died 1744) was an Italian contralto singer of the 18th century. She is best remembered for her association with the composer George Frideric Handel, for whom she sang both in Italy and in London. Title: Constance Shacklock Passage: Constance Shacklock OBE (1913–1999) was an English contralto. After more than a decade of roles with the Covent Garden Opera Company, with other companies and on the concert stage, Shacklock performed for six years in "The Sound of Music" in London as the Mother Abbess. She taught singing at the Royal Academy of Music from 1968 to 1978.
Kathleen Mary Ferrier
Roy Henderson (baritone)
Kathleen Ferrier
Discovery Communications owns Kanal 9 in Sweden and is based in what American state?
Title: Kanal 9 Passage: Kanal 9 ("Channel 9") is a commercial television channel owned by Discovery Communications to Sweden. It targets the 25-59 age group, which is a slightly older age group than the sister channel Kanal 5. The channel launched on 25 February 2007. Its opening night featured the 79th Academy Awards. The programming consists of drama series, movies, sports and documentaries. Title: Discovery Communications Passage: Discovery Communications is an American mass media company based in Silver Spring, Maryland. The company was first established in 1985 as the owner of its namesake U.S. television channel, Discovery Channel; the company operates other major factual television networks in the United States as well, including Animal Planet, and TLC, along with other spin-offs of Discovery. It also owns or has interests in local versions of its channel brands in international markets, as well as other major regional operations such as Eurosport. Title: John Hendricks Passage: John Samuel Hendricks (born March 29, 1952) is an American businessman and is the founder and chairman of Discovery Communications, a broadcasting and film production company which owns the Discovery Channel, TLC and Animal Planet networks, among other ventures. On March 20, 2014, after 32 years at the helm, he made public his decision to retire early from the board and leadership of Discovery Communications after the annual shareholders' meeting of May 16, 2014. He moved on to found CuriosityStream, an ad-free, on-demand nonfiction streaming service. Title: Discovery Family (France) Passage: Discovery Family is a French thematic television channel owned by Discovery Communications, launched on 14 September 2017. In France, the channel is available exclusively to SFR Play subscribers, as a part of a deal between SFR and Discovery Communications. Title: Appz Magazine Passage: Appz Magazine identifies emerging technologies and analyzes their impact for technology and business leaders—the senior executives, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, engineers, developers, and researchers who create and fund the innovations that drive the global economy. Appz Magazine is an independent media company that is owned by LFD Communications and published in the United Kingdom. The magazine was established in 2002 and is mainly a print magazine with a minimal online presence. LFD Communications owns several independent media companies across the world. Title: Discovery Communications Nordic Passage: Discovery Communications Nordic (formerly Discovery Networks Nordic and SBS Discovery Media) is a branch of Discovery Networks Northern Europe, a part of Discovery Networks EMEA. Headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, the company represents Discovery Communications' operations in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Title: Big Brother 2014 (Norway & Sweden) Passage: Big Brother 2014 is the ninth Swedish series and the seventh Norwegian series, and the third joined season between the two countries of the reality series Big Brother. It began on 31 August 2014 on the Swedish channel Kanal 9 and the Norwegian channel FEM, with the season being hosted by Adam Alsing and Pia Lykke. The Big Brother house is located in Spånga, Sweden. Title: Kanal 5 (Denmark) Passage: Kanal 5 ("Channel 5") is a Danish subscription television channel operated by SBS Discovery Media, a subsidiary of Discovery Communications. Title: Kanal 4 Passage: Kanal 4 ("Channel 4") is a Danish subscription television channel operated by SBS Discovery Media, a subsidiary of Discovery Communications. Title: Discovery Networks Latin America Passage: Discovery Channel Networks Latin America is a division of Discovery Communications. Discovery Networks Latin America and Iberia oversee Discovery Communications operations both on cable and satellite television in Latin America.
Maryland
Kanal 9
Discovery Communications
John Peers and Jared Palmer, have which occupation in common?
Title: Jared Palmer Passage: Jared Eiseley Palmer (born July 2, 1971) is a professional tennis player who won 28 professional doubles titles and one singles title in his career on the ATP Tour. He also won four double titles on the challenger's circuit (two in 1992 and two in 1993). Palmer turned professional in 1991 after winning the 1991 NCAA Division 1 singles title as a sophomore playing for Stanford University. Title: John Peers Passage: John William Peers (born 25 July 1988) is an Australian professional tennis player who competed mainly on the ATP Challenger Tour both in singles and doubles until 2013, when he began to focus solely on doubles and began competing on the ATP World Tour. Title: 2001 Indian Wells Masters – Men's Doubles Passage: Alex O'Brien and Jared Palmer were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, O'Brien with Sébastien Lareau and Palmer with Byron Black. Title: 2016 Brisbane International – Men's Doubles Passage: Jamie Murray and John Peers were the defending champions, but Murray chose to compete in Doha instead. Peers played alongside Henri Kontinen and successfully defended his title, defeating James Duckworth and Chris Guccione in the final, 7–6, 6–1. Title: 2016 German Open – Doubles Passage: Jamie Murray and John Peers were the defending champions, but Murray chose to participate in the Davis Cup quarterfinals instead. Peers played alongside Henri Kontinen and successfully defended the title, defeating Daniel Nestor and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in the final, 7–5, 6–3. Title: 2014 Aegon Championships – Doubles Passage: Bob and Mike Bryan were the defending champions, but lost in the second round to Jamie Murray and John Peers. <br> Title: 2014 Aegon Trophy – Men's Doubles Passage: Jamie Murray and John Peers were the defending champions, but decided not to compete. Title: 2015 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles Passage: Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but lost in the third round to Jamie Murray and John Peers. Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecău won the title by defeating Murray and Peers in the final by a score of 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. Title: 2001 Franklin Templeton Classic – Doubles Passage: Jared Palmer and Richey Reneberg were the defending champions but only Palmer competed that year with Donald Johnson. Title: 1999 Kremlin Cup – Men's Doubles Passage: Jared Palmer and Jeff Tarango were the defending champions, but Palmer did not participate this year. Tarango partnered Yevgeny Kafelnikov, losing in the first round.
professional tennis player
John Peers
Jared Palmer
What position does the man who succeeded David Allison Dodge as Governor of the Bank of Canada now hold?
Title: Mark Carney Passage: Mark Joseph Carney, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born March 16, 1965) is a Canadian economist who currently serves as Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the G20's Financial Stability Board. Title: David A. Dodge Passage: David Allison Dodge, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born June 8, 1943) is a Canadian economist. He served a seven-year term as Governor of the Bank of Canada from February 1, 2001 to January 31, 2008. He was succeeded by Mark Carney. On September 12, 2008, he joined Bennett Jones LLP, a leading Canadian law firm, as a senior advisor in their Ottawa office. On May 2, 2008, he was elected as incoming chancellor of Queen's University, with that position to begin on July 1, 2008. Dodge served a three-year term as Queen's chancellor, and accepted a further three-year term beginning on July 1, 2011. Title: Samuel Wescott Passage: Samuel Wescott was the tenth Mayor of Jersey City. He succeeded David Stout Manners. Wescott served a single term from May 4, 1857 to May 2, 1858. He was succeeded by Dudley S. Gregory. Wescott served in the New Jersey State Senate from 1860 to 1862. Title: White hat bias Passage: White hat bias (WHB) is a phrase coined by public health researchers David Allison and Mark Cope (2010) to describe a purported "bias leading to the distortion of information in the service of what may be perceived to be righteous ends", which consist of both cherry picking the evidence and publication bias. Allison and Cope explained the motivation behind this bias in terms of "righteous zeal, indignation toward certain aspects of industry", and other factors. Title: William Eacho Passage: William Carlton Eacho III (born 1943) is the former United States Ambassador to Austria. Eacho was nominated by President Barack Obama in June 2009. He was confirmed by the US Senate and sworn in during August 2009. He succeeded David F. Girard-diCarlo as ambassador in 2009 and was succeeded by Alexa Wesner in September 2013. Eacho presently is a co-founder of The Partnership For Responsible Growth, a bipartisan organization advocating for US legislation for revenue-neutral fees on carbon. Title: Prime Minister of Lower Saxony Passage: The Prime Minister of Lower Saxony (German: "Ministerpräsident des Landes Niedersachsen" ), also referred to as Premier or Minister President, is the head of government of the German state of Lower Saxony. The position was created in 1946, when the states of Brunswick, Oldenburg, Schaumburg-Lippe and the State of Hanover were merged to form the state of Lower Saxony. The current Prime Minister is Stephan Weil, heading a coalition government between the Social Democrats and the Greens. Weil succeeded David McAllister following the 2013 state election. Title: Gregory J. Fouratt Passage: Gregory James Fouratt (born 1965/1966) is the former United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico. Fouratt was appointed on January 25, 2008 by an administrative order issued by the U.S. Federal District Court of New Mexico. He succeeded Larry Gomez, a temporary appointee of Acting United States Attorney General Peter D. Keisler, who had succeeded David Iglesias. Title: Alexander Kummant Passage: Alexander K. Kummant (born 1962) was named by Amtrak on August 29, 2006, as the railroad company's new president and chief executive officer effective September 12 of that year. He succeeded David L. Gunn in this position who was dismissed in November 2005, and David Hughes who had been serving as interim president. Title: David Allison (Australian politician) Passage: David Allison (23 July 1865 – 27 June 1928) was an Australian politician. Title: David Allison (college president) Passage: David Allison (July 3, 1836 – February 13, 1924) was a Canadian professor, administrator and author. He was president both of Mount Allison College and later of Mount Allison University from 1869 to 1878 and from 1891 to 1911, respectively.
Governor of the Bank of England
David A. Dodge
Mark Carney
What country are Baishan and Siping, Jilin provinces of
Title: Baishan Passage: Baishan () is a prefecture-level city in Jilin province of the People's Republic of China. " 白山 " literally means "White Mountain", and is named after Changbai Mountain (, also known as Paektu Mountain (Korean: 백두산)). Title: Siping, Jilin Passage: Siping (), formerly Ssupingkai (), is a prefecture-level city in the west of Jilin province, People's Republic of China. Located in the southwestern part of the province, in the middle of the Songliao Plain and at the intersection of Jilin, Liaoning and Inner Mongolia, Siping covers an area of 14,323 km2 . At the 2010 census, Siping has a total population of 3,386,325 while the urban population is 613,837. Title: Liaoxi Province Passage: Liaoxi () was a former province in Northeast China, located in what is now part of Liaoning and Jilin provinces. It existed from 1949 to 1954, and its capital was Jinzhou. Title: Jilin Normal University Passage: Jilin Normal University () is a university in Siping, Jilin, northeast China. It was formerly known as the Siping Normal Institute (). The university was founded in 1958. It is a training center for Jilin provincial teachers, and has trained more than 22,000 teachers in recent years via various types of seminars and classes. Title: Baishan Dam Passage: The Baishan Dam (, "meaning: "White Mountain Dam"") is an arch-gravity dam on the Second Songhua River near the town of Baishanzhen, Huadian, Jilin Province, China. The purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and flood control. The dam supplies water to five turbine-generators in two different powerhouses for an installed capacity of 1500 MW while it can also control a design 19100 m3/s flood. Additionally, it has a 300 MW pumped-storage hydroelectric generation capacity. It is named after Baekdu Mountain (White Mountain), near the city of Baishan. Title: Andong Province Passage: Andong / Antung (Wade-Giles) (), or Liaodong () was a former province in Northeast China, located in what is now part of Liaoning and Jilin provinces. It was bordered on the southeast by the Yalu River, which separated it from Korea. Title: Liaoyuan Passage: Liaoyuan () is a prefecture-level city in Jilin province, People's Republic of China. It is bounded on the west and south by Tieling of Liaoning province, west and north by Siping, and east by Tonghua and Jilin City. Liaoyuan lies some 100 km south of Changchun, the provincial capital. Covering an area of 5,125 km2 , Liaoyuan is the smallest among the prefecture-level divisions of Jilin. Liaoyuan has a total population of 1,176,645 in the prefecture, while the urban area has a population of 462,233. Title: List of Goguryeo fortresses in China Passage: This is a list of fortresses in China built by the Goguryeo kingdom, which was originally based in modern Liaoning and Jilin provinces in Northeast China. Title: Xing'an Province Passage: Hsingan (; or Xing'an) refers to a former province, which once occupied western Heilongjiang and part of northwest Jilin provinces of China. The name is related to that of the Greater Khingan Mountains. Another name used for this land was Barga, which is also the name used for the western part of the province, the Barga district. Title: Battle of Siping Passage: The Battle of Siping (四平战斗), also called the Battle to Liberate Siping (四平解放战) by the communists was a battle fought between the Communist Forces and the Nationalist Forces in Jilin, China for the control of Siping (city) during the Chinese Civil War. It took place immediately after the Red Army withdrew from Siping in March 1946, and resulted in a communist victory.
People's Republic of China
Siping, Jilin
Baishan
In which year was this American actor, screenwriter, producer and director of the family including a number of successful directors, screenwriters, comedians, and actors born?
Title: Wayans family Passage: The Wayans family is a family including a number of successful directors, screenwriters, comedians, and actors. Title: Damien Dante Wayans Passage: Damien Dante Wayans (born April 15, 1980) is an American actor, screenwriter, producer and director. He is a member of the Wayans family. Title: Paul Weiland Passage: Paul Weiland OBE (born 11 July 1953 in England) is an English motion picture and television director, writer and producer. Weiland is one of Britain's most successful directors and producers of television commercials having made over 500 commercials, including a popular and long-running series for Walkers crisps. He has also directed several British television series, including "Alas Smith and Jones" (1989–1992) and "Mr. Bean" (1991–1994). His feature film credits include "Made of Honor" (2008), "Sixty Six" (2006), "" (1999), "Roseanna's Grave" (1997), "" (1994) and "Leonard Part 6" (1987). Title: Harish Shankar Passage: Harish Shankar (born 31 March 1979) is a film director and screenwriter who works in Telugu cinema. He is one of the successful directors introduced by Ravi Teja. Title: Jerry Ciccoritti Passage: Jerry Ciccoritti (born August 5, 1956) is a Canadian film, television and theatre director. His ability to work in a number of genres and for many mediums has made him one of the most successful directors in the country. Title: Michael Bay Passage: Michael Benjamin Bay (born February 17, 1965) is an American filmmaker known for directing and producing big-budget, high-concept action films characterized by fast cutting, stylistic visuals and extensive use of special effects, including frequent depictions of explosions. The films he has produced and directed, which include "Armageddon" (1998), "Pearl Harbor" (2001) and the "Transformers" film series (2007–present), have grossed over US$ worldwide, making him one of the most commercially successful directors in history. He is co-founder of commercial production house The Institute, a.k.a. The Institute for the Development of Enhanced Perceptual Awareness. He co-owns Platinum Dunes, a production house which has remade horror movies including "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (2003), "The Amityville Horror" (2005), "The Hitcher" (2007), "Friday the 13th" (2009) and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (2010). Title: Marci Liroff Passage: Marci Liroff (born February 3, 1958) is a casting director, based in Los Angeles, California, known for her work in film and television. Liroff has worked with some of the most successful directors in the world such as Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, Mark Waters, Christopher Nolan, Brad Bird, and Herbert Ross. Title: April Webster Passage: April Webster is an Emmy award-winning casting director, based in Los Angeles, California, known for her work in film and television. Webster has worked with some of the most successful directors, including several projects with J.J. Abrams. Title: Bui Tuan Dung Passage: Bui Tuan Dung (born 1975) As a director working in Vietnam Feature Film Studio (Vietnam Feature Film Studio). He is one of the most successful directors in the beginning of 21st century with both genres: feature film and TV series. With the strength of topic related to war had careful selection from audience and investors, Bui Tuan Dung still has his own image and can prove his talent without using PR tools. Title: Tulsi Ghimire Passage: Tulsi Ghimire (Nepali: तुलसी घिमिरे) is a Nepali film director, screenwriter, film editor, cameraman, actor and lyricist. He is one of the most well-known and successful directors of the Nepali film industry.
1980
Damien Dante Wayans
Wayans family
What American drummer born in Louisvile, Kentucky was a member of the band Wild Horses?
Title: Wild Horses (US rock band) Passage: Wild Horses was a band that originally featured former Buster Brown and Montrose members Johnny Edwards and James Kottak. The band also featured James Kottak's former Kingdom Come bandmate Rick Steier. The band went through at least two bassists: Chris Lester and Jeff Pilson. Title: James Kottak Passage: James Kottak (born December 26, 1962, Louisville, Kentucky) is an American drummer. He is best known for his work with the German hard rock band Scorpions, which he joined in 1996. At the time of leaving the band he was their all-time longest-standing drummer, surpassing Herman Rarebell, who spent 18 years in the band. Title: Wild Horses (Wild Horses album) Passage: Wild Horses is the debut studio album by the British rock band, Wild Horses, co-produced with Trevor Rabin at Konk Studios in London, and released on 14 April 1980 on EMI Records. It peaked at No. 38, and spent four weeks in the UK Albums Chart. Title: Dead Ahead (Wild Horses album) Passage: Dead Ahead is the second album by the American rock band Wild Horses. Title: Stand Your Ground (Wild Horses album) Passage: Stand Your Ground is the second studio album by British rock band Wild Horses, co-produced with Kit Woolven at Good Earth and Maison Rouge Studios in London and released in May 1981 on EMI Records. Title: Georgia Bruce Passage: Georgia Bruce (born 7 May 1981) is an expert in equine behavior and psychology. She specializes in the positive reinforcement based training method known as "Clicker Training". Bruce has written two books about clicker training horses and has also produced a DVD training series on equine clicker training. Bruce gives lessons, clinics, trick shows and clicker training demonstrations around Australia. Her broad repertoire of horse training skills includes training trick horses, liberty horses, wild horses, starting young horses and retraining problem horses. Bruce also has extensive experience training horses for high level performance in both dressage and reining. Title: Bareback (album) Passage: Bareback is the first album by the American rock band Wild Horses. Title: Mustang Passage: The mustang is a free-roaming horse of the American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. Mustangs are often referred to as wild horses, but because they are descended from once-domesticated horses, they are properly defined as feral horses. The original mustangs were Colonial Spanish horses, but many other breeds and types of horses contributed to the modern mustang, resulting in varying phenotypes. In the 21st century, mustang herds vary in the degree to which they can be traced to original Iberian horses. Some contain a greater genetic mixture of ranch stock and more recent breed releases, while others are relatively unchanged from the original Iberian stock, most strongly represented in the most isolated populations. Title: Laurence Archer Passage: Laurence Archer is a guitarist notable for his work with British rock bands, UFO and Phil Lynott's Grand Slam. He was also a member of British band Wild Horses, Medicine Head and Rhode Island Red with Gary Leiderman Bass (ex Talk Talk, Thin Lizzy), Manolo Antonana Drums and frontman/actor/writer Mike Dyer before temporarily retiring from music in 1994. Title: Rick Steier Passage: Rick Steier (born October 8, 1960 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a guitarist who has played in the bands Warrant, Kingdom Come, Wild Horses, and KrunK/Kottak. Drummer and fellow Louisville native James Kottak was also in all these bands with Rick Steier.
James Kottak
Wild Horses (US rock band)
James Kottak
Are Kalimeris and Podranea both genus of plants ?
Title: Kalimeris Passage: Kalimeris (or the Kalimeris Asters) is a genus of plants in the sunflower family. Title: Podranea Passage: Podranea, is a genus of one or two species of African flowering vines in the Bignoniaceae family.
yes
Kalimeris
Podranea
Horn is a municipality in the district of Arbon in the canton of what and is also a northeast canton of Switzerland?
Title: Horn, Switzerland Passage: Horn is a municipality in the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. Horn is an exclave of Thurgau, enclaved in the canton of St. Gallen. Title: Thurgau Passage: The Canton of Thurgau (German: , anglicized as Thurgovia) is a northeast canton of Switzerland. Title: Arbon Passage: Arbon is a historic and statistic town and a municipality and district capital of the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. Title: Arbon District Passage: Arbon District is one of the five districts of the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. It has a population of (as of 31 December 2016 ). Its capital is the town of Arbon. Title: Hefenhofen Passage: Hefenhofen is a municipality in the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. Title: Arbon Castle Passage: Arbon Castle is a former castle and now the "Historisches Museum Arbon" (Arbon History Museum) located in the municipality of Arbon of the Canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. Title: Romanshorn Passage: Romanshorn is a municipality in the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. Title: Sommeri Passage: Sommeri is a municipality in the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. Title: Kesswil Passage: Kesswil is a municipality in the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. Title: Salmsach Passage: Salmsach is a municipality in the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland.
Thurgau
Horn, Switzerland
Thurgau
Old Slains Castle is a ruined castle near Collieston in Aberdeenshire, Scotland that is near another ruined castle called Slains Castle, also known as what?
Title: Old Slains Castle Passage: Old Slains Castle (otherwise known as Old Castle Slains) is a ruined castle near Collieston in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Title: New Slains Castle Passage: Slains Castle, also known as New Slains Castle to distinguish it from nearby Old Slains Castle, is a ruined castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It overlooks the North Sea from its cliff-top site 1 km east of Cruden Bay. The core of the castle is a 16th-century tower house, built by the 9th Earl of Erroll. Significant reconstruction of the castle has been carried out a number of times, lastly in 1837 when it was rebuilt as a Scots Baronial mansion. At one time it had three extensive gardens, but is now a roofless ruin. Plans to restore the castle have been on hold since 2009. Title: Slains Castle Passage: Slains Castle may refer to one of two ruined castles in Aberdeenshire, Scotland: Title: National Museum of Wildlife Art Passage: The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) is a museum located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, United States that preserves and exhibits wildlife art. The 51,000 square foot building with its Idaho quartzite façade was inspired by the ruins of Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and echoes the hillside behind the facility. Located on a bluff called East Gros Ventre Butte in the midst of a real wildlife habitat, the institution overlooks the National Elk Refuge and is situated 2.5 miles north of the town of Jackson. The core of the collections reflects traditional and contemporary realism. The Museum's centerpiece is a collection of works by Carl Rungius (1869-1959) and Bob Kuhn (1920-2007). In addition to 14 galleries, the museum has a Sculpture Trail, Museum Shop, Restaurant, Children’s Discovery Gallery, and Library. More than 80,000 people visit every year, and over 10,000 children visit the Museum each year, often as part of their school curricula. Title: Wegelnburg Passage: The Wegelnburg is a ruined castle near Schönau in the Palatinate Forest in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, near the border with France. Its location is at a height of 572m, making it the highest ruined castle in the Palatinate Forest. Title: Burt Castle Passage: Burt Castle is a ruined castle located close to Newtowncunningham and Burt, County Donegal, Ireland. Historically it was sometimes spelt as Birt Castle. It is also known by the name O'Doherty's Castle, and should not be mistaken for O'Doherty's Castle near Buncrana. Title: Bognie Castle Passage: Bognie Castle (also called Conzie Castle) is a ruined castle near Huntly, in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland. It was built in the 17th century and is now ruined. It once rose 4 storeys high. Title: Kildrummy Castle Passage: Kildrummy Castle is a ruined castle near Kildrummy, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Though ruined, it is one of the most extensive castles dating from the 13th century to survive in eastern Scotland, and was the seat of the Earls of Mar. It is owned today by Historic Scotland and is open to the public as a scheduled ancient monument. Title: Fedderate Castle Passage: Fedderate Castle is a ruined castle near New Deer in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. A drawbridge and causeway provided access to the castle. Lord William Oliphant with Jacobite forces, took control of Fedderate Castle and held out against the forces of Hugh Mackay for more than 3 weeks, surrendering in October 1690. Title: Rahan Castle Passage: Rahan Castle, also known as McSwyne’s Castle and Castle Murray, is a ruined castle near Dunkineely, County Donegal, Ireland. The castle was once a stronghold of Clan Suibhne.
New Slains Castle
New Slains Castle
Old Slains Castle
Dil Aur Deewar, is a Bollywood film, released in which year, produced by D. Ramanaidu on Vijaya & Suresh Productions, it has music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal, a popular Indian composer duo, consisting of Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (1937–1998) and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma?
Title: Dil Aur Deewaar Passage: Dil Aur Deewar (English: Heart & Wall) is a 1978 Bollywood film produced by D. Ramanaidu on Vijaya & Suresh Productions Combines banner, directed by K. Bapaiah. Starring Jeetendra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Rekha in lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. The film is a remake of Telugu Movie "Jeevana Tarangalu" (1973), starring Sobhan Babu, Vanisri, Krishnam Raju in pivotal roles. Title: Laxmikant–Pyarelal Passage: Laxmikant–Pyarelal were a popular Indian composer duo, consisting of Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (1937–1998) and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (born 1940). They composed music for about 635 Hindi movies from 1963 to 1998, working for almost all notable filmmakers, including Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand, B.R. Chopra, Shakti Samanta, Manmohan Desai, Yash Chopra, Subhash Ghai and Manoj Kumar. Title: Monty Sharma Passage: Monty Sharma (born April 17, 1970) is a music composer from India scoring music for Bollywood. He is popular for being the background music composer for "Black" (2005), "Ram-Leela" (2013) and music director for "Saawariya" (2007). He is cousin of famous Indian music composer Mithoon & nephew of famous music composer Pyarelal Sharma of popular Indian music composer duo Laxmikant–Pyarelal. Title: Mangalya (film) Passage: Mangalya (Kannada: ಮಾಂಗಲ್ಯ ) is a 1991 Indian Kannada family drama film directed by B. Subba Rao and produced by D. Rama Naidu. The film is based on the novel "Jeevana Tarangalu" written by Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani which was originally made in Telugu with the same title name in 1973 and in Hindi as "Dil Aur Deewar" in 1978. Title: Meri Aawaz Suno Passage: Meri Aawaz Suno (English: Listen to my Voice) is Bollywood Action thriller film produced by G. Hanumantha Rao by Padmalaya Studios, presented by Krishna & directed by S. V. Rajendra Singh. Starring Jeetendra, Hema Malini in lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of Kannada Movie "Antha" (1981), starring Ambareesh, Lakshmi in lead roles, which was first remade in Telugu as "Antham Kadidi Aaramdham" (1982), starring Krishna, Vijaya Nirmala in pivotal roles. Title: Laxmikant–Pyarelal discography Passage: This is a discography of Bollywood composer duo Laxmikant-Pyarelal, consisting of Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma. They have composed music for over 635 films in their 35-year career. Title: Mithoon Passage: Mithun Sharma (born 11 January 1985), popularly known as Mithoon, is an Indian film music composer and lyricist. He is the son of Naresh Sharma, who has scored background music for over a thousand songs in over two hundred films. He is also the nephew of music composer Pyarelal Sharma of popular Indian music composer duo Laxmikant–Pyarelal. Title: Jeeo Aur Jeene Do Passage: Jeeo Aur Jeene Do (English: Live & Let Live) is a 1982 Bollywood Action film produced by Ratan Mohan on R.M. Art Productions banner, directed by Shyam Ralhan. starring Jeetendra, Reena Roy in lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Title: Gorakh Sharma Passage: Gorakh Sharma is an Indian guitarist who is well known for his work in the Indian film industry and who is also one of the first bass guitarists in the industry. He is the younger brother of Pyarelal Sharma of the famed music duo Laxmikant Pyarelal. During his entire music career that spanned from 1960 to 2002 he has played various string instruments in more than a 1000 songs and over 500 films. Title: Dildaar Passage: Dildaar (English: Hearten) is a 1977 Hindi film produced by D. Rama Naidu on Suresh Productions, directed by K. Bapaiah. Starring Jeetendra, Rekha, Nazneen in lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of Telugu Movie Soggadu (1975), starring Shobhan Babu, Jayachitra, and Jayasudha in pivotal roles. The film recorded as "Above Average" at box office. Nazneen received the film's only Filmfare nomination as Best Supporting Actress.
1978
Dil Aur Deewaar
Laxmikant–Pyarelal
Which genus has more species Ammi or Pachystachys?
Title: Ammi (plant) Passage: Ammi is a genus of 3 to 6 species of plants in the Apiaceae family. They are native to southern Europe, northern Africa and Southwest Asia. "Ammi spp." (Bishops weed) is prohibited by the Australian New Zealand Food Standards code under standard 1.4.4 due to active constituents: Title: Pachystachys Passage: Pachystachys is a genus of 12 species of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae, native to rainforest in the Caribbean and Central and South America. They are evergreen perennials and shrubs bearing prominent terminal spikes of flowers with brightly coloured bracts. Title: Justicia (plant) Passage: Justicia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. There are 658 species with a further 611 species as yet unresolved by Kew. They are native to tropical to warm temperate regions of the Americas, India and Africa. Common names include water-willow and shrimp plant, the latter from the inflorescences, which resemble a shrimp in some species. The generic name honours Scottish horticulturist James Justice (1698–1763). They are closely related to "Pachystachys".
Pachystachys
Ammi (plant)
Pachystachys
Barton McGuckin is regarded as what model in James Joyce's final story in the 1914 collection "Dubliners"?
Title: The Dead (short story) Passage: "The Dead" is the final story in the 1914 collection "Dubliners" by James Joyce. The other stories in the collection are shorter, whereas at 15,952 words, "The Dead" is long enough to be described as a novella. Title: Barton McGuckin Passage: Barton McGuckin (28 July 1852 – 17 April 1913) was an Irish tenor singer of renown, who made his career principally in Britain with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, but also gained a wide success in oratorio and concert. He is regarded as the model for Bartell D'Arcy in James Joyce's story The Dead. Title: Two Gallants (short story) Passage: "Two Gallants" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection "Dubliners." It tells the story of two Irishmen who are frustrated with their lack of achievement in life and rely on the exploitation of others to live. Joyce considered the story to be one of the most important in "Dubliners." Title: The Boarding House Passage: "The Boarding House" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection "Dubliners." Title: Mount Melleray Abbey Passage: Mount Melleray Abbey is a Cistercian Trappist monastery in Ireland, founded in 1833. It is situated on the slopes of the Knockmealdown Mountains, near Cappoquin, Diocese of Waterford. It is famous in literature due to Seán Ó Ríordáin's poem "Cnoc Mellerí" in "Eireaball Spideoige" (1952). Furthermore, renowned Irish author James Joyce mentions Mount Melleray in the final short story of his 1914 collection, "Dubliners". In this story, entitled "The Dead," the monks of Mount Melleray are noted for their exceptional hospitality and piety. Title: A Mother Passage: "A Mother" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection "Dubliners." Title: Eveline Passage: "Eveline" is a short story by the Irish writer James Joyce. It was first published in 1904 by the journal "Irish Homestead" and later featured in his 1914 collection of short stories "Dubliners". Title: Clay (short story) Passage: "Clay" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection "Dubliners." Title: After the Race Passage: "After the Race" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection "Dubliners." Title: Araby (short story) Passage: "Araby" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection "Dubliners."
Bartell D'Arcy
Barton McGuckin
The Dead (short story)
Are both Genista and Cyathodes a genus withiin the same family?
Title: Cyathodes Passage: Cyathodes is a genus of shrubs within the heath family. A characteristic feature of the genus is a deeply five-cleft calyx. Title: Genista Passage: Genista is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, native to open habitats such as moorland and pasture in Europe and western Asia. They include species commonly called broom, though the term may also refer to other genera, including "Cytisus" and "Chamaecytisus". Brooms in other genera are sometimes considered synonymous with "Genista": "Echinospartum", "Retama", "Spartium", "Stauracanthus", and "Ulex". Title: Echinospartum Passage: Echinospartum is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. It is possibly synonymous with "Genista". Title: Retama Passage: Retama is a genus of flowering bushes in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the broom tribe, Genisteae. "Retama" broom bushes are found natively in North Africa, the Levant and some parts of southern Europe. "Retama raetam" and "Retama monosperma" have white flowers, while "Retama sphaerocarpa" has yellow flowers. It remains an open question in taxonomy whether the members of the "Retama" genus should be incorporated into the genus "Genista" (see Genisteae). The name traces itself to the Hebrew "רותם (Pronounced Rotem)" Title: Stauracanthus Passage: Stauracanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. It is sometimes treated as part of the genera "Genista" or "Ulex". Title: Leptecophylla Passage: Leptecophylla is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. The genus is native to southeastern Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands. Some species in this genus were formerly classified within the genera "Cyathodes", "Lissanthe", "Styphelia" and "Trochocarpa". Title: Genista germanica Passage: Genista germanica or German Greenweed is a plant species in the genus "Genista" belonging to the family Fabaceae.
no
Genista
Cyathodes
Which director is German, Donald Crombie or Peter Schamoni?
Title: Peter Schamoni Passage: Peter Schamoni (27 March 1934 – 14 June 2011) was a German film director, producer and screenwriter. He directed 35 films between 1957 and 2011. His 1966 film "No Shooting Time for Foxes" was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Jury Grand Prix. Two years later he was a member of the jury at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1972, his film "Hundertwasser's Rainy Day" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Title: Donald Crombie Passage: Donald Charles Crombie {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 5 July 1942 in Brisbane) is an Australian film and television director and screenwriter. Title: Caddie (film) Passage: Caddie is an Australian film biopic directed by Donald Crombie and produced by Anthony Buckley. Released on 1 April, 1976, it is representative of the Australian film renaissance which occurred during that decade. Set mainly in Sydney during the 1920s and 1930s, including the Great Depression, it portrays the life of a young middle class woman struggling to raise two children after her marriage breaks up. Based on "Caddie, the Story of a Barmaid", a partly fictitious autobiography of Catherine Beatrice "Caddie" Edmonds, it made Helen Morse a local star and earned Jacki Weaver and Melissa Jaffer each an Australian Film Institute Award. Title: Cathy's Child Passage: Cathy's Child is a 1979 Australian film, directed by Donald Crombie and starring Michele Fawdon, Alan Cassell and Bryan Brown. Title: Hundertwasser's Rainy Day Passage: Hundertwasser's Rainy Day (German: Hundertwassers Regentag ) is a 1972 West German short documentary film about artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser rebuilding an old wooden ship called Regentag (Rainy Day). Directed by Peter Schamoni, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Title: The Irishman (1978 film) Passage: The Irishman is an Australian 1978 romantic drama film adapted for the screen from Elizabeth O'Conner's novel and directed by Donald Crombie. Old-time horse wagoner Paddy Doolan refuses to accept the challenge posed by motor transport in the early 1920s. Title: The Alien Years Passage: The Alien Years is a three-part miniseries that first aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on 19 April 1988. It was directed by Donald Crombie and written by Peter Yeldham. It stars Victoria Longley, John Hargreaves, Christoph Waltz. Yeldham later adapted his screenplay into a novel of the same name. Title: Playing Beatie Bow (film) Passage: Playing Beatie Bow is a 1986 Australian time travel drama film. It is directed by Donald Crombie and stars Imogen Annesley, Peter Phelps and Mouche Phillips. The screenplay by Peter Gawler and Irwin Lane is based on the novel by Ruth Park. Title: Rough Diamonds (film) Passage: Rough Diamonds is a 1994 Australian film directed by Donald Crombie. It was the first lead role in a feature for Jason Donovan. Title: No Shooting Time for Foxes Passage: No Shooting Time for Foxes (German: "Schonzeit für Füchse" ) is a 1966 German drama film directed by Peter Schamoni. It was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize.
Peter Schamoni
Donald Crombie
Peter Schamoni
Ulrich Walter and Mirosław Hermaszewski were both astronauts, which one was also a german physicist and engineer?
Title: Mirosław Hermaszewski Passage: Mirosław Hermaszewski (born September 15, 1941) is a retired Polish Air Force officer and cosmonaut. He became the first (and to this day remains the only) Polish national in space, when he flew aboard the Soviet Soyuz 30 spacecraft in 1978. Title: Ulrich Walter Passage: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hans Walter (born February 9, 1954) is a German physicist/engineer and a former DFVLR astronaut. Title: Walter Dröscher Passage: Walter Dröscher is a physicist who worked at the Austrian Patent office (Österreichisches Patentamt) . Now in retirement, he devotes most of his time to developing Heim Theory. It was in 1980 that Dröscher was introduced to the reclusive German physicist Burkhard Heim, thereby becoming one of the few physicists to collaborate with Heim. Title: Franz–Keldysh effect Passage: The Franz–Keldysh effect is a change in optical absorption by a semiconductor when an electric field is applied. The effect is named after the German physicist Walter Franz and Russian physicist Leonid Keldysh (nephew of Mstislav Keldysh). Title: Kelvin–Voigt material Passage: A Kelvin–Voigt material, also called a Voigt material, is a viscoelastic material having the properties both of elasticity and viscosity. It is named after the British physicist and engineer Lord Kelvin and after German physicist Woldemar Voigt. Title: Einstein on the Lake Passage: Einstein on the Lake is a novel by German physicist Ulrich Woelk. Title: Ulrich of Hardegg Passage: Ulrich of Hardegg (German: "Ulrich von Hardegg" or "Ulrich von Hardeck" or "Ulrich zu Hardegg auf Glatz und im Marchlande" ; after 1483 – 1535) was an Austrian nobleman from the Prüschenk family of Count of Hardegg. He was "Cup-bearer" of Austria, which, by this time, was a title of nobility and no longer involved looking after the arch-duke's wine cellar. He was also steward in Styria. Title: Walter Masing Passage: Walter Masing (born 22 June 1915 in Petrograd — died 29 March 2004 in Erbach) was a German physicist and honorary president of the German Association for Quality. He promoted and sponsored the settlement of quality management in Germany. Title: Wally Schirra Passage: Walter Marty "Wally" Schirra Jr. (March 12, 1923 – May 3, 2007), (CAPT, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and one of the original seven astronauts chosen for Project Mercury, United States first effort to put humans in space. He flew the six-orbit, nine-hour Mercury-Atlas 8 mission on October 3, 1962, becoming the fifth American, and the ninth human, to ride a rocket into space. In the two-man Gemini program, he achieved the first space rendezvous, station-keeping his Gemini 6A spacecraft within 1 ft of the sister Gemini 7 spacecraft in December 1965. In October 1968, he commanded Apollo 7, an 11-day low Earth orbit shakedown test of the three-man Apollo Command/Service Module. He was the first person to go into space three times, and the only person to have flown in Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, logging a total of 295 hours and 15 minutes in space. He retired from the U.S. Navy at the rank of Captain and from NASA after his Apollo flight, becoming a consultant to CBS News for its coverage of the subsequent Apollo flights. He joined Walter Cronkite as co-anchor for the seven Moon landing missions. Title: Invention of the integrated circuit Passage: The idea of integrating electronic circuits into a single device was born when the German physicist and engineer developed and patented the first known integrated transistor amplifier in 1949 and the British radio engineer Geoffrey Dummer proposed to integrate a variety of standard electronic components in a monolithic semiconductor crystal in 1952. A year later, Harwick Johnson filed a patent for a prototype integrated circuit (IC).
Ulrich
Ulrich Walter
Mirosław Hermaszewski
Which village, Schuylerville or Victory, is one of the smallest villages in New York?
Title: Victory, Saratoga County, New York Passage: Victory is a village in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 544 at the 2000 census. The village is located in the northeast part of the town of Saratoga, southwest of and bordering the village of Schuylerville. Victory is one of the smallest villages in New York. Title: Schuylerville, New York Passage: Schuylerville is a village in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 1,386 at the 2010 census. The village is named after the Schuyler family. Schuylerville was the site of the Battles of Saratoga (1777) and contains several historic buildings including General Schuyler House and Old Saratoga Reformed Church. The Saratoga Monument is located in nearby Victory, Saratoga County, New York. Schuylerville High School and a library are part of the village. Title: Tolovitsa Passage: Tolovitsa (Bulgarian: Толовица ) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria. It is in Vidin region and Makresh Municipality. It is one of the smallest villages in the region with only 65 inhabitants. Title: Perinjanam Passage: Perinjanam is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India. It is one of the smallest villages in Kerala. The coastal village is just half a kilometer wide. National Highway 66 passes through Perinjanam. The neighbouring villages are Mathilakam, Padiyoor and Kaipamangalam. It is bordered by Canoli canal in the east and Arabian Ocean in the west. Title: Alvandi, East Azerbaijan Passage: Alvandi (Persian: الوندي‎ ‎ , also Romanized as Alvandī) is a village in Mehranrud-e Markazi Rural District, in the Central District of Bostanabad County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 72, in 12 families, making it one of the smallest villages in Azerbaijan. Title: Ellingen (Prenzlau) Passage: Ellingen is a small village in the northeast of the federated state of Brandenburg, Germany. The village is a subdivision ("Gemeinde") of the Dedelow section ("Ortsteil") of the city of Prenzlau, in the District ("Landkreis") of Uckermark. With just 90 inhabitants, it is one of the smallest villages in Prenzlau. Title: Al Markh Passage: Al Markh (Arabic: المرخ‎ ‎ ) is one of the oldest and smallest villages of Bahrain. It neighbors Budaiya highway and the village of Duraz to the north, Saar and Magaba highway to the east, the villages of Bani Jamra and Al Garya to the west, and the village of Saar to the south. Title: Selibice (Staňkovice) Passage: Selibice (German: Selowitz ) is one of the smallest villages in the Czech Republic. It is located in agricultural area of North Bohemia, between Žatec and Postoloprty. The village is located on the way from Tvrsice to Dolejsi Hurky. It is 1.2 km far away from Tvrsice and almost one kilometer from Dolejsi Hurky. Title: New York State Route 338 (1940s–1980) Passage: New York State Route 338 (NY 338) was a state highway in Saratoga County, New York, in the United States. It served as a bypass of the village of Schuylerville, linking NY 29 west of the village to U.S. Route 4 (US 4) and NY 32 in the southern portion of Schuylerville. West of the village limits, NY 338 was known as Monument Road; within Schuylerville, it was named Burgoyne Street. NY 338 was assigned in the 1940s and removed in 1980, at which time the NY 338 designation was reassigned to another roadway in Washington County. The former routing of NY 338 outside of the Schuylerville village limits is now County Route 338 (CR 338). Title: Mali, Democratic Republic of the Congo Passage: Mali is a village situated in the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the central part of Africa. With only 500 inhabitants it is one of the smallest villages in Congo.
Victory
Schuylerville, New York
Victory, Saratoga County, New York
What constituency in North East Lincolnshire was mayored by Richard Barber in 1388?
Title: Great Grimsby (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Great Grimsby is a constituency in North East Lincolnshire represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom since May 2015 by Melanie Onn of the Labour Party. Title: Richard Barber (MP) Passage: Richard Barber was the member of Parliament for Great Grimsby in 1388 and mayor of that town. Title: North East Lincolnshire Council election, 2014 Passage: The 2014 North East Lincolnshire Council election took place on 22 May 2014 to elect members of North East Lincolnshire Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections. Title: North East Lincolnshire Council Passage: North East Lincolnshire Council is the local authority of North East Lincolnshire. It is a unitary authority, having the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined. It provides a full range of local government services including Council Tax billing, libraries, social services, processing planning applications, waste collection and disposal, and it is a local education authority. Title: Old Clee Passage: Old Clee is located in the Clee Road (A46) and Carr Lane area of eastern Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England, and adjoins the neighbouring town of Cleethorpes, to which it has historic links. It is in the Heneage ward of the North East Lincolnshire Unitary Council. Previously a separate village, its parish church of Holy Trinity and Saint Mary, claimed to be the oldest building in Grimsby, has a Saxon tower dating from 1050 AD. Located in the area are the Old Clee infants/junior schools (Colin Avenue) and the Havelock Academy (Holyoake Road). Nearby is the King George V Stadium. Title: Grimsby Auditorium Passage: Grimsby Auditorium is a theatre situated on Cromwell Road, in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire. With a seated audience capacity of 1,200 the Grimsby Auditorium is the largest professional theatre in Lincolnshire, and one of the larger theatres in the East of England. Built in 1995, it is managed by the venues division of Ambassador Theatre Group on behalf of North East Lincolnshire Council. Title: West Marsh Passage: West Marsh is an area located in the northern part of Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England, and is close to Grimsby town centre. Its northern and eastern boundaries are formed by the Alexandra Dock. At its western edge is the Pyewipe industrial area, and at the south the railway line and Cromwell Road. West Marsh is split centrally by the southeast–northwest flow of the River Freshney. West Marsh is a ward of the North East Lincolnshire Unitary Council with a population taken at the 2011 census of 7,754. Title: Nunsthorpe Passage: Nunsthorpe (sometimes known locally as 'The Nunny', or by its nickname of Garden City) is a suburb and housing estate in the western part of Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England. It is situated between Laceby Road (A46) and Scartho Road (A1243), which respectively form its northern and eastern boundaries. The population is listed in the South ward of the North East Lincolnshire Unitary Council. Title: North East Lincolnshire Council election, 2012 Passage: The 2012 North East Lincolnshire Council election took place on 3 May 2012 to elect members of North East Lincolnshire Council in England. This was on the same day as other United Kingdom local elections, 2012. Title: North East Lincolnshire Council election, 2016 Passage: The 2016 North East Lincolnshire Council election took place on 5 May 2016 to elect members of North East Lincolnshire Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections.
Great Grimsby
Richard Barber (MP)
Great Grimsby (UK Parliament constituency)
Sahara Hotnights and Hurricane No. 1. are both what?
Title: Sahara Hotnights Passage: Sahara Hotnights is an all-female rock band from Robertsfors, Sweden. Their style incorporates elements of garage rock, power pop and punk. Title: Hurricane No. 1 Passage: Hurricane #1 are an English rock band, formed in Oxford in 1996. The band were formed by former Ride guitarist Andy Bell, along with vocalist / guitarist Alex Lowe, bassist Will Pepper and drummer Gareth "Gaz" Farmer. After releasing two albums, "Hurricane #1" (1997) and "Only the Strongest Will Survive" (1999), the band broke-up. Bell went to join Gay Dad and then eventually Oasis, while Lowe ventured into a solo career. Fronted by Lowe, the band reformed in 2014 and released their third album, "Find What You Love and Let It Kill You", in November 2015. Title: Suits Anyone Fine Passage: Suits Anyone Fine is an EP by the Swedish rock band Sahara Hotnights released in May 1997. Title: Sator (band) Passage: Sator is a Swedish rock band. The band was founded in Borlänge as Sator Codex in 1981. Sator Codex released one album, "Wanna Start A Fire?" and three singles before shortening their name in 1987 and continuing without their previous lead singer Björn Clarin and changing their sound. Chips Kiesbye is also a successful producer and has worked with The Hellacopters, Sahara Hotnights, Millencolin and several other rock bands. Title: Kiss &amp; Tell (Sahara Hotnights album) Passage: Kiss & Tell is the third studio album by the Swedish rock band Sahara Hotnights, and was released on a major label. Title: What If Leaving Is a Loving Thing Passage: What If Leaving Is a Loving Thing is the fourth studio album by Swedish band Sahara Hotnights, released through their own record company Stand By Your Band. Title: Josephine Forsman Passage: Josephine Forsman (born 20 May 1981 in Robertsfors) is Swedish drummer/songwriter. She is one of the four founders of the rock band Sahara Hotnights. Title: Casablanca (band) Passage: Casablanca is a Swedish rock band with members from several other famous groups: Josephine Forsman from the Sahara Hotnights (drums), Erik Stenemo from Melody Club (guitar), Anders Ljung from Space Age Baby Jane (vocals), Ryan Roxie from Roxy 77 (guitar) Mats Rubarth who previously played football professionally for AIK (bass) and Erik Almström from Bullet (guitar). Title: C'mon Let's Pretend Passage: C'mon Let's Pretend is an album by Swedish rock group Sahara Hotnights, released in 1999. It went on the win two Grammis. (A Swedish equivalent to an American Grammy.) Title: Sparks (Sahara Hotnights album) Passage: Sparks is the fifth studio album by Swedish band Sahara Hotnights, released on 25 February 2009 through their own record company Stand By Your Band. The album consists of covers of songs by artists such as Foo Fighters, Cass McCombs, Dusty Springfield, and Aneka. The first single, "In Private", has already charted in Sweden.
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Sahara Hotnights
Hurricane No. 1
What was the 2000 comedy that the actress from That Girl appeared on?
Title: Marlo Thomas Passage: Margaret Julia "Marlo" Thomas (born November 21, 1937) is an American actress, producer, and social activist known for starring on the sitcom "That Girl" (1966–1971) and her award-winning feminist children's franchise, "Free to Be... You and Me". Title: Playing Mona Lisa Passage: Playing Mona Lisa is a 2000 comedy film directed by Matthew Huffman and starring Alicia Witt, Harvey Fierstein, Johnny Galecki, Elliott Gould, Marlo Thomas, Molly Hagan and Brooke Langton. It is based on a play by Marni Freedman. Title: Love 101 Passage: Love 101 is a 2000 comedy film that was directed by Adrian Fulle. The movie first released to theaters on February 14, 2000 and stars Michael Muhney and Jeff Anderson as two college students that find their friendship threatened by the introduction of a new girl. Title: Brooke Langton Passage: Brooke Langton (born November 27, 1970) is an American actress. She is best known for the role of Samantha Reilly in the Fox prime time soap opera, "Melrose Place" from 1996 to 1998. Langton later had the leading role in the short-lived USA Network drama series, "The Net" (1998–99), and was the female lead in the 2000 comedy film "The Replacements". Title: Amanda Peet Passage: Amanda Peet (born January 11, 1972) is an American actress and author who has appeared in film, stage, and television. After studying with Uta Hagen at Columbia University, Peet began her career in television commercials, and progressed to small roles on television, before making her film debut in 1995. Featured roles in the 2000 comedy film "The Whole Nine Yards" brought her wider recognition. Title: 3 Strikes (soundtrack) Passage: 3 Strikes is the soundtrack to the 2000 comedy film, "3 Strikes". It was released on February 22, 2000 by Priority Records and consisted of hip hop music. The soundtrack was not much of a success, peaking at #190 on the "Billboard" 200 and #52 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Title: Kevin &amp; Perry Go Large (soundtrack) Passage: Kevin & Perry Go Large is the soundtrack album for the 2000 comedy film, "Kevin & Perry Go Large". It was compiled by Judge Jules and released on Virgin / EMI who also released the single "Big Girl". Some of the songs which appeared in the film are not included or a different remix is used. Title: 100 Girls Passage: 100 Girls is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Michael Davis. It tells the story of a college student's (Jonathan Tucker) efforts to find a mystery girl with whom he had sex in an elevator during a black out. Title: Big Momma's House (soundtrack) Passage: Big Momma's House is the soundtrack to the 2000 comedy film, "Big Momma's House". It was released on May 30, 2000 and consisted of hip hop and R&B music, with most of the production handled by Jermaine Dupri. The soundtrack was a minor success, making it to 41 on the "Billboard" 200 and 12 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and featured three singles, "Bounce with Me, "I've Got to Have It" and "Get Up". Title: Ella Mitchell Passage: Ella Mitchell (born August 15, 1937) is an African-American soul singer and actress. Mitchell is best remembered for playing the comic role as Hattie Mae Pierce (Big Momma) in the 2000 comedy film "Big Momma's House" and Evillene the evil witch in the original Broadway theatre production of the musical "The Wiz".
Playing Mona Lisa
Playing Mona Lisa
Marlo Thomas
Sung Joon is a South Korean actor and model, he also appeared in which 2013 horror omnibus film made up of four episodes by four South Korean directors?
Title: Sung Joon Passage: Sung Joon (born Bang Sung-joon on July 10, 1990) is a South Korean actor and model. He began his entertainment career as a model, but after switching to acting he became best known for his leading roles in the television series "Shut Up Flower Boy Band" (2012), "Can We Get Married? " (2012), "I Need Romance 3" (2014), "High Society" (2015) and "Madame Antoine" (2016). He also appeared in the films "Dangerously Excited" (2012), "Horror Stories 2" (2013), "Pluto" (2013) and "The Villainess" (2017). Title: Horror Stories 2 Passage: Horror Stories 2 () is a 2013 horror omnibus film made up of four episodes by four South Korean directors. It screened at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival and Sitges Film Festival in 2013, and won the Silver Raven prize in the International Competition at the 2014 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. Title: If You Were Me Passage: If You Were Me is a 2003 South Korean omnibus film, comprising six short films directed by six promininent Korean directors, including Park Chan-wook. Commissioned by the National Human Rights Commission of Korea for ₩50 million () each, the shorts deal with discrimination in Korea and the directors were given free rein with regards to subject and style. The film has spawned three live-action sequels, as well as two animated films, which deal with similar themes. Title: Horror Stories (film) Passage: Horror Stories () is a 2012 horror omnibus film made up of four short films by five South Korean directors. Title: White Christmas (TV series) Passage: White Christmas () is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Kim Sang-kyung, Baek Sung-hyun, and a cast of then-rookie actors, namely Kim Young-kwang, Lee Soo-hyuk, Kwak Jung-wook, Hong Jong-hyun, Esom, Kim Woo-bin, Sung Joon, Jung Suk-won, and Lee El. Written by Park Yeon-seon and directed by Kim Yong-soo, it aired as part of the Drama Special anthology series on KBS2 from January 30 to March 20, 2011 on Sundays at 23:15 for 8 episodes. Title: Feathers in the Wind Passage: Feathers in the Wind () is a 2004 South Korean film directed by Song Il-gon. "Feathers in the Wind" was originally planned as a 30-minute section of a three-part omnibus film with two other directors entitled "1.3.6". At 73 minutes, the film exceeded the limits of the original omnibus format and was released on its own theatrically and on DVD. Title: Shut Up Flower Boy Band Passage: Shut Up Flower Boy Band ( is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Sung Joon, Jo Bo-ah, L, Jung Eui-chul, Lee Hyun-jae, Yoo Min-kyu, and Kim Min-seok. It is a coming-of-age story about a high school rock band dealing with friendship, rivalry, romance and their passion for music. The series aired on tvN from January 30 to March 20, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes. Title: Can We Get Married? Passage: Can We Get Married? () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Sung Joon, Jung So-min, Lee Mi-sook, Han Groo, and Kim Young-kwang. It aired on jTBC from October 29, 2012 to January 1, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 20 episodes. The romantic comedy realistically explores the themes of love, marriage and family against the backdrop of a young couple preparing to get married in 100 days. Title: High Society (2015 TV series) Passage: High Society () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Uee, Sung Joon, Park Hyung-sik and Lim Ji-yeon. It aired on SBS from June 8 to July 28, 2015 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: I Need Romance 3 Passage: I Need Romance 3 () is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Kim So-yeon, Sung Joon, Namkoong Min, Wang Ji-won, Park Hyo-joo, Yoon Seung-ah and Park Yu-hwan. It aired on cable channel tvN from January 13 to March 4, 2014 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 for 16 episodes.
Horror Stories 2
Sung Joon
Horror Stories 2
Longyan and Jurong, Jiangsu are both located in which country?
Title: Longyan Passage: Longyan (; Hakka: "Liùng-ngàm") is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Fujian province, People's Republic of China, bordering Guangdong to the south and Jiangxi to the west. Title: Jurong, Jiangsu Passage: Jurong () is a county-level city under the administration of Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, China. Title: Jurong Lake Passage: Jurong Lake (Chinese: 裕廊湖 ; Malay: "Tasik Jurong" ; Tamil: ஜூரோங் ஏரி ) is a 70ha freshwater lake and reservoir located in the western region of Singapore formed with the damming of Sungei Jurong further downstream. The lake serves as a reservoir contributing to the water supply of the country. It lies next to the Lakeside MRT Station, which derived its name from this geographical feature. The lake is surrounded by parkland, which serves as a recreational ground for nearby residents in Jurong East and Jurong West New Towns. Title: West Coast Group Representation Constituency Passage: West Coast Group Representation Constituency (; Malay: "Kawasan Undi Perwakilan Berkumpulan West Coast" ; Tamil: வெஸ்ட் கோஸ்ட் குழுத்தொகுதி ) is a four-member Group Representation Constituency located in the western area of Singapore. The GRC is divided into four divisions and is a constituency held by the People's Action Party. The four divisions are Ayer Rajah, West Coast, Boon Lay, and Telok Blangah. West Coast GRC covers the areas of Ayer Rajah, Dover, Pasir Panjang, the south-western area, West Coast, Jurong, Jurong Island, Sentosa, Telok Blangah, Tuas and much of Singapore's southern & western territorial waters of the country. Title: Anhui Passage: Anhui ( ; ) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China located in the eastern region of the country. Located across the basins of the Yangtze River and the Huai River, it borders Jiangsu to the east, Zhejiang to the southeast, Jiangxi to the south, Hubei to the southwest, Henan to the northwest, and Shandong for a short section in the north. The provincial capital is Hefei. Title: Kian Teck Passage: Kian Teck is an area in Jurong Industrial Estate in Singapore. It is in between Joo Koon and Boon Lay Stations. It is home to many domitories which houses foreign workers as well as factories and warehouses. Arena Country Club is also located within the industrial estate. Title: Red Army Memorial Museum Passage: The Red Army Memorial Museum is the official Chinese historical source on the topic, and is located in Red Army Park, at Rugao, Jiangsu province in China. It is primarily a national cemetery, but it also has thousands of exhibits, a small eatery, a curio shop, and guides who speak European languages. It is a major attraction for non-Chinese who visit the country.
China
Longyan
Jurong, Jiangsu
The 1995 IBF World Championships were held in a city how far from Geneva?
Title: Lausanne Passage: Lausanne ( , ] , German: "Lausanne" , and also "Lausannen" Italian: "Losanna" , Romansh: "Losanna" ) is a city in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, and the capital and biggest city of the canton of Vaud. The city is situated on the shores of Lake Geneva (French: "Lac Léman" , or simply "Le Léman"). It faces the French town of Évian-les-Bains, with the Jura Mountains to its north-west. Lausanne is located 62 km northeast of Geneva. Title: 1995 IBF World Championships – Women's Singles Passage: The 9th IBF World Championships were held in Lausanne, Switzerland, between 22 May and 28 May 1995. Following the results of the women's singles. Title: BWF World Championships Passage: The BWF World Championships (formerly known as IBF World Championships, also known as the World Badminton Championships) is a badminton tournament sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). The tournament offers the most ranking points, together with Summer Olympic Games. The winners will be crowned as the "World Champions" and awarded gold medals. However, it does not offer any prize money. Title: Nora Perry Passage: Nora Perry MBE (born 1954 as Nora Gardner) is an English former badminton player noted for her anticipation, racket control, and tactical astuteness. A doubles specialist, Perry won numerous major titles, with a variety of partners, from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. These included six All-England mixed doubles and two All-England women's doubles championships. She won both the 1980 IBF World Championships and the 1980 European Championships in women's doubles with Jane Webster. Three years later, she won the 1983 IBF World Championships title in mixed doubles with Thomas Kihlström. Generally regarded as one of the greatest female mixed doubles players in the game's history, in 1999 she was inducted into the World Badminton Hall of Fame. She currently teaches badminton at Davenant Foundation School in Essex. Title: Astrid Crabo Passage: Astrid Crabo (born July 10, 1971) is a retired female badminton player from Sweden. She won a bronze medal at the 1995 IBF World Championships in mixed doubles with Jan-Eric Antonsson, with whom she won the 1993 and 1996 Dutch Open tournaments. They competed in badminton at the 1996 Summer Olympics, but lost in round 16 to Trikus Heryanto and Minarti Timur from Indonesia. Crabo was named 1989 Swedish Junior player of the year. Title: 2001 IBF World Championships Passage: The 12th IBF World Championships, also known as the World Badminton Championships, were held in the "Palacio de Deportes de San Pablo", Seville, Spain, between 3 June and 10 June 2001. Title: 2001 IBF World Championships – Mixed Doubles Passage: The 12th IBF World Championships, also known as the World Badminton Championships, were held in the "Palacio de Deportes de San Pablo", Seville, Spain, between 3 June and 10 June 2001. Following the results in the mixed doubles. Title: 2001 IBF World Championships – Men's Singles Passage: The 12th IBF World Championships, also known as the World Badminton Championships, were held in the "Palacio de Deportes de San Pablo", Seville, Spain, between 3 June and 10 June 2001. Following the results of the men's singles. Title: 2001 IBF World Championships – Men's Doubles Passage: The 12th IBF World Championships, also known as the World Badminton Championships, were held in the "Palacio de Deportes de San Pablo", Seville, Spain, between 3 June and 10 June 2001. Following the results in the men's doubles. Title: 2001 IBF World Championships – Women's Doubles Passage: The 12th IBF World Championships, also known as the World Badminton Championships, were held in the "Palacio de Deportes de San Pablo", Seville, Spain, between 3 June and 10 June 2001. Following the results in the women's doubles.
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1995 IBF World Championships – Women's Singles
Lausanne
Mariënhof is a defunct restaurant in what Netherland province?
Title: Amersfoort Passage: Amersfoort ] is a municipality and the second largest city of the province of Utrecht in central Netherlands. The city is growing quickly but has a well-preserved and protected medieval centre. Amersfoort is one of the largest railway junctions in the country, because of its location on two of the Netherlands' main east-west and north-south rail lines. It marked its 750th anniversary as a city in 2009. Title: Mariënhof Passage: Mariënhof is a defunct restaurant in Amersfoort, in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1996 and retained that rating until 2001. Title: VIP's Passage: VIP's, alternatively written Vip's, is a defunct restaurant chain in the Western United States that operated from 1968 until the late 1980s, based in Salem, Oregon. With more than 50 locations, it was once the largest restaurant chain based in Oregon. It was a Denny's-style restaurant, a type that was commonly known at that time as a "coffee shop" but is now more commonly known as a casual dining restaurant. Most restaurants were located near freeways and were open 24 hours. At its peak, the chain had locations in five states: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and northern California. Title: De Put (restaurant) Passage: Restaurant De Put is a defunct restaurant, located in the cellars of the now demolished Strandhotel in Vlissingen, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in both 1964 and 1965. The restaurant closed in 1974, due to dike reinforcement. Title: Chapeau! Passage: Chapeau! is a defunct restaurant located in Bloemendaal in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 2003–2011. In 2012, the restaurant was rewarded two Michelin stars. The retained the two stars until its closure. GaultMillau awarded the restaurant 16.0 out of 20 points. Title: De Zwethheul Passage: De Zwethheul is a defunct restaurant located in Zweth, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1990-2004 and two Michelin stars in the period 2005–2014. De restaurant closed on 8 January 2015 and was replaced by restaurant "Aan de Zweth". Title: De Vergulde Wagen Passage: Restaurant De Vergulde Wagen is a defunct restaurant in Heemskerk, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1995 and retained that rating until 1997. The restaurant closed in February 2011 when the owners retired after running the restaurants for 40 years. Title: L'Auberge (restaurant) Passage: L'Auberge is a defunct restaurant located in Weert in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin stars in the period 1986-1991 and two Michelin stars in the period 1992-2000. The restaurant closed down due to bankruptcy. According to the Volkskrant, the restaurant building itself and its appearance, rather than its kitchen, would preclude the restaurant from obtaining a third Michelin star. Title: Imko's Passage: Restaurant Imko's is a defunct restaurant in IJmuiden, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1999 and retained that rating until 2003. Due to deterioration of the port area where the restaurant started suffering. Owner Imko Binnerts tried to sell the restaurant in 2003 but failed, seeing the restaurant go bankrupt in 2004. The building itself was demolished in 2007. Title: De Boterbloem Passage: Restaurant De Boterbloem is a defunct restaurant in Heerlen, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 2001 and retained that rating until 2004. Winthaegen closed the restaurant in 2004 and started his new restaurant Het Vervolg on the same location but with another formula. He sold the restaurant shortly after the change.
Utrecht
Mariënhof
Amersfoort
Beautiful Losers and American Harmony are both what?
Title: Beautiful Losers (film) Passage: Beautiful Losers is a 2008 documentary filmed by director Aaron Rose and co-directed by Joshua Leonard. It was produced by Sidetrack Films in association with BlackLake Productions, and stars several artists including Harmony Korine, writer of independent cult films "Kids" and "Gummo" and former graffiti artist Stephen Powers II Title: American Harmony Passage: American Harmony is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Aengus James, produced by Colin Miller, and edited by Kate Amend. Title: Jared Moshe Passage: Jared Moshe is an American-born film director, screenwriter and producer of independent films. He wrote and directed the feature Westerns "Dead Man's Burden" (2013) and "The Ballad of Lefty Brown" (2017). He has also produced the features "" (2011), "Silver Tongues" (2011), "Beautiful Losers" (2008), "Low and Behold" (2007), "" (2006), and "Destricted" (2006). Title: The Crosby Boys Passage: The Crosby Boys were an American harmony singing group who were popular in nightclubs and on television during the 1950s and 1960s. Title: Aaron Rose Passage: Aaron Rose is a film director, artist, exhibition curator and writer who is known as a key part of the Beautiful Losers art movement which has featured and helped notarize the work of artists such as Barry McGee, Margaret Kilgallen, Steven "Espo" Powers, Chris Johanson, Harmony Korine and Shepard Fairey. Title: Cynthia Connolly Passage: Since the mid-1990s, she has exhibited her photography of musicians, landscapes, and found objects. Cynthia traveled the world arranging her exhibits in art galleries, and "ad hoc" art spaces such as abandoned warehouses, squats, bars, peoples apartments and homes, etc. and self promoted her own work by letterpressing her own promotional posters and postcards. While traveling with her exhibits, she would sell her self-published postcards and books. Her photographic work, postcards and books were exhibited in "Beautiful Losers" which toured in the United States and Europe from 2004–2009 and was reviewed in Art in America in January 2005. In 2002 she became a participant of the Rural Studio Program of Auburn University, Newbern, Alabama where she won a National Endowment for the Arts Grant with the Alabama State Council on the Arts to build a vegetable stand utilizing an art medium called "hogwire" by Alabama folk artist, Butch Anthony, as gates for the stand, and incorporating art by other Alabama artists in the project. She published her photographs in "The Rural Studio Bonus Album" and exhibited her extensive collection of photographic work from Alabama in four main solo exhibitions as well as other group shows in subsequent years. Her photography is also in Lee Ranaldo's book "Lengths and Breaths" as well as many others mentioned below. Title: Beautiful Losers Passage: Beautiful Losers is the second and final novel by Canadian writer and musician Leonard Cohen. It was published in 1966, before he began his career as a singer-songwriter. Title: Raj Ramayya Passage: Raj Ramayya is a session singer/composer and part of the duo Beautiful Losers with guitarist Brett Boyd. Title: Caught in Flux Passage: Caught in Flux is the second album by English band Eyeless in Gaza, released January 1st, 1981 by record label Cherry Red. It was recorded in one take with no overdubs at Woodbine Recording Studios Leamington Spa UK. The Album included a five song EP called "The Eyes of Beautiful Losers". Title: Little Eyes Passage: Little Eyes or Little Lize (Lil' Lize) is a folksong that is popular in Cornwall, England, UK, although it originated in America. It was written by Buford Abner of the Swannee River Boys in the late 1940s or early 1950s. The first known recording is from the 1950s by an American harmony group called the Delta Rhythm Boys.
documentary
Beautiful Losers (film)
American Harmony
Havnegade is a waterfront promenade in Copenhagen, which runs between Knippelsbro and the mouth of the Nyhavn canal, a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen, in which country?
Title: Nyhavn Passage: Nyhavn (] ; New Harbour) is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen, Denmark. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbour front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly coloured 17th and early 18th century townhouses and bars, cafes and restaurants. The canal harbours many historical wooden ships. Title: Havnegade Passage: Havnegade is a waterfront promenade in Copenhagen, Denmark, which runs between Knippelsbro and the mouth of the Nyhavn canal. For most of its length, after initially passing Bank of Denmark, the street is lined with residential buildings built during the 1860s and 1870s as part of the redevelopment of the Gammelholm area. It is the only place along Copenhagen's main harbourfront where residential buildings of the period face the water, although older warehouses and other industrial buildings elsewhere have been converted into residential use. Title: Nyhavn 20 Passage: Nyhavn 20, also known as the Boel House (Danish: Boels Gård), is a listed property overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. A plaque on the facade commemorates that Hans Christian Andersen lived in the building when he had his first fairytale published. Title: Copenhagen Admiral Hotel Passage: Admiral Hotel is a hotel in central Copenhagen, Denmark, located on the waterfront between the mouth of the Nyhavn canal and the royal residence Amalienborg Palace. The building is a former warehouse. Title: Nyhavn 31 Passage: Nyhavn 31 is a listed property overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Title: Gammelholm Passage: Gammelholm ( lit. "Old Islet") is a predominantly residential neighbourhood in the city centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is bounded by the Nyhavn canal, Kongens Nytorv, Holmens Kanal, Niels Juels Gade and the waterfront along Havnegade. For centuries, the area was the site of the Royal Naval Shipyard, known as Bremerholm, but after the naval activities relocated to Nyholm (Danish: The New Islet), it came under residential redevelopment in the 1860s and 1870s. The new neighbourhood was planned by Ferdinand Meldahl and has also been referred to as "Meldahl's Nine Streets". Apart from the buildings which face Kongens Nytorv, which include the Royal Danish Theatre and Charlottenborg Palace, the area is characterized by homogeneous Historicist architecture consisting of perimeter blocks with richly decorated house fronts. Title: Nyhavn 11 Passage: Nyhavn 11 is a listed property overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Title: Larsens Plads Passage: Larsens Plads (English: Larsen's Place) is a waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark, which runs along the Zealand side of the main harbour from the Nyhavn canal in the south to the Nordre Toldbod area just south of Langelinie to the north. The name refers to a shipyard which used to occupy the grounds but is now more associated with emigration to America after it became a major hub for trans-Atlantic traffic later in the century. It is dominated by Amalienborg Palace with the Amalie Garden and a number of late 18th-century warehouses which has been converted to other uses. The buildings facing the waterfront have their address on the parallel street Toldbodgade. Title: 71 Nyhavn Passage: 71 Nyhavn is a hotel based in two converted warehouses on the corner of the Nyhavn Canal and the main harbourfront of Copenhagen, Denmark. Title: Nyhavn 51 Passage: Nyhavn 51, formerly known as Lammet (English: The Lamb), is a listed property overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Denmark
Havnegade
Nyhavn
Muriel Ostrich was the face of a carbonated beverage meaning what?
Title: Moxie Passage: Moxie is a brand of carbonated beverage that was among the first mass-produced soft drinks in the United States. It continues to be regionally popular today. It is produced by the Moxie Beverage Company of Bedford, New Hampshire, which (through several levels of wholly owned subsidiaries) is part of the Kirin Holdings Company of Tokyo, Japan. As a result of widespread brand advertising, the brand name has become the word "moxie" in the English language, meaning "courage, daring, or spirit". Title: Muriel Ostriche Passage: Muriel Ostriche (24 May 1896, New York City - 3 May 1989, St Petersburg, Florida) was an American silent film actress. She was also the face of Moxie. Title: Froster Passage: Froster is a brand of iced frozen carbonated beverage (however, not carbonated in Canada) sold at Mac's Convenience Stores in Canada and Circle K in the United States. Title: Frozen carbonated beverage Passage: A frozen carbonated beverage (FCB) is a mixture of flavored sugar syrup, carbon dioxide, and water that is frozen by a custom machine creating a drink comprising a fine slush of suspended ice crystals, with liquid. The final ice crystal concentration changes from 10% to 50%. It dispenses on a type of beverage and a trade mark of each company producing FCB. Some common FCBs are the Slurpee, the ICEE, and the Froster and also known as Fizzy Slush Machines. Title: Ting (drink) Passage: Ting is a carbonated beverage popular in the Caribbean. It is flavored with Jamaican grapefruit juice (from concentrate) and is both tart and sweet. Ting comes in a green glass bottle, green plastic bottle or a green and yellow can. Like Orangina, the beverage contains a small amount of sediment consisting of grapefruit juice pulp. Ting is produced in the United Kingdom under license by Cott Beverages. Ting also now makes Pink Ting Soda, Diet Ting Soda, and Ginger Beer. Title: Orangina Passage: Orangina (] ) is a lightly carbonated beverage made from carbonated water, 12% citrus juice, (10% from concentrated orange, 2% from a combination of concentrated lemon, concentrated mandarin, and concentrated grapefruit juices) as well as 2% orange pulp. Orangina is sweetened with sugar or high fructose corn syrup (glucose-fructose) and natural flavors are added. Title: Almdudler Passage: The original Almdudler is a sweetened carbonated beverage made of herbal extracts. Almdudler has been called the "national drink of Austria". Its popularity in Austria is second only to Coca-Cola. About 80 million litres of the beverage are produced per year. Title: The Icee Company Passage: The Icee Company is an American beverage company located in Ontario, California, United States. Its flagship product is the Icee (stylized as "ICEE"), which is a frozen carbonated beverage available in fruit and soda flavors. Icee also produces other frozen beverages and Italian ice pops under both the Icee and Slush Puppie brands. The company's mascot is an animated polar bear. Title: Wine cooler Passage: A wine cooler is an alcoholic beverage made from wine and fruit juice, often in combination with a carbonated beverage and sugar. It is often of lower strength alcoholic content. Title: Diet Coke and Mentos eruption Passage: A Soda Geyser (alternatively Diet Coke and Mentos geyser or Mentos eruption) is a reaction between the carbonated beverage Diet Coke and Mentos mints that causes the beverage to spray out of its container. The gas released by the candies creates an eruption that pushes most of the liquid up and out of the bottle. Lee Marek and "Marek's Kid Scientists" were the first to demonstrate the experiment on television in 1999. Steve Spangler's televised demonstration of the eruption in 2005 went viral on YouTube, launching a chain of several other Diet Coke and Mentos experiment viral videos.
"courage, daring, or spirit"
Muriel Ostriche
Moxie
In what year was the star of Thieves, Melissa George, born?
Title: Thieves (TV series) Passage: Thieves is an American drama television series created by Jim Leonard. The series stars John Stamos, Melissa George, Robert Knepper and Tone Lōc. The series aired from September 28, 2001, to November 23, 2001, on ABC. Title: Melissa George Passage: Melissa Suzanne George (born 6 August 1976) is an Australian-American actress. A former national rollerskating champion and model in Australia, George began her acting career playing Angel Parrish on the Australian soap opera "Home and Away" from 1993 to 1996. After moving to the United States, George made her film debut in the neo-noir science fiction feature "Dark City" (1998) and later appeared in supporting roles in Steven Soderbergh's crime film "The Limey" (1999) and David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" (2001). Title: The Betrayed (2008 film) Passage: The Betrayed is a 2008 American thriller film, directed by Amanda Gusack from her own screenplay and starring Melissa George, Oded Fehr and Christian Campbell. Title: Lauren Reed Passage: Lauren Reed is a fictional character played by Melissa George in the ABC television series "Alias". She is Michael Vaughn's wife during the third season of the series. Title: Between Us (2012 film) Passage: Between Us is a 2012 American drama film directed by Dan Mirvish, based on the play by Joe Hortua, with a screenplay adaptation by Hortua and Mirvish. It stars Taye Diggs, Melissa George, David Harbour, and Julia Stiles. Title: Swinging with the Finkels Passage: Swinging with the Finkels is a 2011 British comedy film directed by Jonathan Newman, starring Mandy Moore, Martin Freeman and Melissa George. A wealthy London couple decide to take up "swinging" (as in "partner swapping") in an attempt to save their struggling marriage. It was picked up by Freestyle Releasing and had a limited release date in the United States on 26 August 2011. Title: Music Within Passage: Music Within is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed by Steven Sawalich and starring Ron Livingston, Melissa George, Michael Sheen, Rebecca De Mornay and Marion Ross. The film tells the true story of Richard Pimentel, a respected public speaker whose hearing disability attained in the Vietnam War drove him to become an activist for the Americans with Disabilities Act. Title: A Lonely Place to Die Passage: A Lonely Place to Die is a 2011 British thriller film directed by Julian Gilbey and based on a screenplay from Will Gilbey and Julian Gilbey. It stars Melissa George, Ed Speleers, Karel Roden, Eamonn Walker, Sean Harris and Kate Magowan. Title: Triangle (2009 British film) Passage: Triangle is a 2009 British-Australian psychological horror thriller film written and directed by Christopher Smith, and starring Melissa George and Michael Dorman. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 16 October 2009. George portrays a single mother who goes on a boating trip with several friends. When they are forced to abandon their ship, they board a derelict ocean liner, where they become convinced that someone is stalking them. Title: Angel Parrish Passage: Angel Marie Parrish (née Brooks) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera "Home and Away", portrayed by Melissa George. She made her first on-screen appearance on 30 March 1993, arriving as a teenage runaway. The character became popular amongst viewers when she was paired up with Shane Parrish, and to this day they remain one of the soap's most loved couples. George departed "Home and Away" on 30 August 1996. Angel said goodbye to Summer Bay and left for England with her children and new boyfriend.
6 August 1976
Thieves (TV series)
Melissa George
Did Peterson's Magazine or Janus have a longer publication run?
Title: Peterson's Magazine Passage: Peterson's Magazine (1842–1898) was a popular American magazine focused on women. Title: Janus (science fiction magazine) Passage: Janus was a feminist science fiction fanzine edited by Janice Bogstad and Jeanne Gomoll in Madison, Wisconsin, and closely associated with that city's science fiction convention, WisCon (Several early WisCon program books doubled as special issues of "Janus".) It was repeatedly nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine (1978, 1979 and 1980); this led to accusations that if "Janus" had not been feminist, it wouldn't have been nominated. Eighteen issues were published under this name from 1975–1980; it was succeeded by "Aurora SF" ("Aurora Speculative Feminism"). Title: Vermillion (Helix) Passage: Vermillion is a dark science fantasy comic book series set in an eponymous city located in an imagined far future or alternate reality. The series was conceived and written by science fiction author Lucius Shepard as part of the short-lived DC Comics imprint, Helix. The title was cancelled after a one-year publication run shortly before the Helix imprint was itself cancelled by DC and its remaining titles shifted across to the Vertigo line. Title: Zig et Puce Passage: Zig et Puce is a Franco-Belgian comics series created by Alain Saint-Ogan in 1925 that became popular and influential over a long period. After ending production, it was revived by Greg for a second successful publication run. Title: Dragon Warriors Passage: Dragon Warriors is a fantasy role playing game system written by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson and published by Corgi Books between the years 1985 and 1986. In 2009, it was re-collected in a new hardcover edition by Mongoose Publishing. This print run included the publication of several supplements to the Dragon Warrior's world "Legend". However, as of September 2010, this publication run has been discontinued but the books continue to remain available in pdf format. Title: WowOwow Passage: wowOwow is a U.S.-based website publication run by Joni Evans. Title: Children's Indradanush Passage: Indradanush is a Children Publication run by activists of All India People's Science Network (AIPSN), mainly supported by Himachal Gyan Vigyan Samiti, a member of AIPSN. This magazine has circulation in various states of Northern India like Himachal Pradesh, UP, Bihar, Delhi, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand. It mainly contain articles on general topics which meant to address rural children of Northern India. The magazine gives importance to scientific attitude and temper. It is mainly run by volunteer commitments. The meaning of title is "Rainbow". Title: NiNe. magazine Passage: niNe. magazine is an online publication aimed at teenage girls. The magazine is a production of Nine Media LLC. In an initial publication run (under the structure of Nine Magazine, Inc., established in 2005), the magazine reached a circulation of 20,000 with a subscriber-base throughout 43 states, the District of Columbia, and four Canadian provinces. Title: Campbell v MGN Ltd Passage: Well-known model Naomi Campbell was photographed leaving a rehabilitation clinic, following public denials that she was a recovering drug addict. The photographs were published in a publication run by MGN. Title: Student publication Passage: A student publication is a publication run by students of a university, high school, middle school, or other school. These papers traditionally cover local and, primarily, school or university news.
Peterson's Magazine
Peterson's Magazine
Janus (science fiction magazine)
George Conrades was CEO of the high-tech company in what Massachusetts city?
Title: George Conrades Passage: George Conrades is chairman and former Chief Executive Officer of Akamai Technologies. Prior to Akamai, Conrades served as CEO of BBN Technologies. Before joining BBN he spent 31 years at IBM, running its U.S. and Asia-Pacific businesses and heading two manufacturing and development groups. In addition to Akamai, Mr. Conrades serves on the Board of Directors of Oracle Corporation, Ironwood Pharmaceuticals and Harley-Davidson. Title: BBN Technologies Passage: BBN Technologies (originally Bolt, Beranek and Newman) is an American high-technology company which provides research and development services. BBN is based next to Fresh Pond in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. It is a military contractor, primarily for DARPA, and also known for its 1978 acoustical analysis for the House Select Committee on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. BBN of the 1950s and 1960s has been referred to by two of its alumni as the "third university" of Cambridge, after MIT and Harvard. In 1966, the Franklin Institute awarded the firm the Frank P. Brown Medal. Title: George R. Jensen Jr. Passage: George R. Jensen Jr. is an American business who founded USA Technologies Inc., (USAT), a high-tech company that developed the ePort, the first wireless networked cashless payment technology for vending machines, unattended Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals, and kiosks. Title: Leonardo S.p.A. Passage: Leonardo S.p.A., formerly Leonardo-Finmeccanica and Finmeccanica, is an Italian global high-tech company and one of the key players in aerospace, defence and security. Headquartered in Rome, the company has 180 sites worldwide. It is the ninth largest defence contractor in the world based on 2014 revenues. The company is partially owned by the Italian government through the Ministry of Economy and Finance, which holds 30.2% of the company's shares and is its largest shareholder. Title: MicroVacuum Passage: MicroVacuum Ltd. is a Hungarian high-tech company based in Budapest. MicroVacuum is a global supplier of label-free biosensor systems for the life-science research market to provide rapid, real-time, label free detection and characterization of surface adsorption, binding of molecules. Title: Holoor Passage: HOLO/OR is an international high-tech company, dedicated to the design, manufacturing and commercialization of new products based on diffractive optical elements (DOEs). Title: Frequentis Passage: Frequentis is an Austrian high-tech company that develops communication and information systems in fields such as air traffic management and public safety & transport (police, rescue and fire services, coastal rescue, railways, shipping, and others). Title: Electro Scientific Industries Passage: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc. (ESI) is an American high technology company headquartered in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area, more specifically in Washington County, in the unincorporated Cedar Mill area north of Beaverton, U.S.A. It is a developer and supplier of photonic and laser systems for microelectronics manufacturers. Founded in 1944, it is the oldest high-tech company in Oregon. Along with Tektronix, and later Intel, it has spawned numerous technology-based companies in the Portland area, an area known as the Silicon Forest. Title: Bellabeat Passage: Bellabeat is a high-tech company that manufactures smart jewelry. The company has offices in Zagreb, San Francisco, London and Hong Kong. It was founded in 2013 by a Croatian mathematician Sandro Mur and Slovenian artist Urška Sršen, and is headquartered in San Francisco. The company's most known product is the Bellabeat Leaf, with more than 700,000 sold as of 2017. Title: Central Music Company Passage: CME is the registered trademark of Central Music Company, a musical high-tech company founded in Beijing, China in 1993. Its main focus is consumer and professional digital music production equipment.
Cambridge
George Conrades
BBN Technologies
Are both Miguel Arteta and George Seaton a filmmaker?
Title: Miguel Arteta Passage: Miguel Arteta (born 1965) is a Puerto Rican director of film and television, known for his independent film "Chuck & Buck" (2000), for which he received the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award, and for the films "The Good Girl" (2002) and "Cedar Rapids" (2011). Title: George Seaton Passage: George Seaton (April 17, 1911 – July 28, 1979) was an American screenwriter, playwright, film director and producer, and theatre director. Title: Star Maps (film) Passage: Star Maps is a 1997 American drama film co-written and directed by Miguel Arteta and starring Douglas Spain. The film is the directorial debut of Miguel Arteta, and it was first presented at the Sundance Film Festival. It was a critical hit, receiving five Independent Spirit Award nominations, including Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay. Title: Beatriz at Dinner Passage: Beatriz at Dinner is a 2017 comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Arteta from a screenplay by Mike White. It stars Salma Hayek, John Lithgow, Connie Britton, Jay Duplass, Amy Landecker, Chloë Sevigny and David Warshofsky. Title: Punch Out (Ugly Betty) Passage: "Punch Out" (also known as "Why Do You Want to Treat Me So Bad?") is the 19th episode from the dramedy series "Ugly Betty", which aired on April 19, 2007. The episode was written by Oliver Goldstick and produced by Miguel Arteta. Title: See This Movie Passage: See This Movie is a 2004 comedy film written by David M. Rosenthal and Joseph Matthew Smith, and directed by Rosenthal. The film stars Seth Meyers and John Cho, and also features Jessica Paré, Jim Piddock, and Jessalyn Gilsig, with cameo appearances by Patton Oswalt, Miguel Arteta, and the film's executive producers Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz. Title: The Country Girl (1954 film) Passage: The Country Girl is a 1954 American drama film directed by George Seaton and starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and William Holden. Adapted by George Seaton from Clifford Odets' 1950 play of the same name, the film is about an alcoholic has-been actor struggling with the one last chance he's been given to resurrect his career. Seaton won the Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay. It was entered in the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Rubber Man Passage: "Rubber Man" is the eighth episode of the of the television series "American Horror Story", which premiered on the network FX on November 23, 2011. The episode was written by co-creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy and was directed by Miguel Arteta. This episode is rated TV-MA (LSV). Title: Chicken Every Sunday Passage: Chicken Every Sunday is a 1949 American comedy film directed by George Seaton. The screenplay by Seaton and Valentine Davies is based on the 1944 play of the same title by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein, which was based on the memoir by Rosemary Taylor. Title: Duck Butter Passage: Duck Butter is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta, from a screenplay by Arteta and Alia Shawkat. It stars Alia Shawkat, Laia Costa and Lindsay Burdge.
yes
Miguel Arteta
George Seaton
What was political office did Gaius Silius hold and was considered the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic?
Title: Roman consul Passage: A consul was the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic, and the consulship was considered the highest level of the "cursus honorum" (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politicians aspired). Title: Gaius Silius Passage: Gaius Silius (died AD 24) was a Roman senator who achieved successes as a general over German barbarians following the disaster of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. He had been appointed consul in AD 13. However, Silius became entangled in the aftermath of Sejanus' fall and was forced to commit suicide. Title: Gaius Silius (consul designatus 49 AD) Passage: Gaius Silius (c. AD 13 – 48) was a Roman senator who was nominated as consul designate for 49 AD, but was executed by the emperor Claudius for his affair with the empress Valeria Messalina. Title: List of Roman consuls designate Passage: This is a list of Roman consuls designate, individuals who were either elected or nominated to the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic, or a high office of the Empire, but who for some reason did not enter office at the beginning of the year, either through death, disgrace, or due to changes in imperial administration. Title: James Bourque Passage: James W. Bourque, PC (December 17, 1935 – October 19, 1996) was a First Nations activist, who in 1992 became one of the few Canadians ever appointed to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada who had not previously served in an elected political office. Title: Lucius Apronius Passage: Lucius Apronius was a Roman military commander active during the reign of Tiberius. Apronius shared in the achievements of Vibius Postumus and earned the ornaments of a triumph for his distinguished valor in Dalmatian revolt and Germanic Wars, along with Aulus Caecina Severus and Gaius Silius in 15 AD. In the Senate, Apronius in 22 procured a decree of votive offerings should be made, due to the successful prosecution of Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, who had engaged in subversive plotting against Tiberius. Title: Claude Lightfoot Passage: Claude M. Lightfoot (1910–1991) was an African-American activist, politician, and author. From 1957 until his death in 1991 Lightfoot was an officer of the Communist Party of the USA (CPUSA) and was several times the nominee of that party for elected political office. The author of many books and articles about racism and communism, Lightfoot also traveled and lectured throughout the world. Title: Li Chengpeng Passage: Li Chengpeng () (born September 22, 1968) is a prominent writer and social critic in the People's Republic of China. Well known in China for his reportage and social commentary—Li's Sina Weibo blog had nearly six million followers — (it is offline now) Li made international headlines in 2011 when he announced that he would seek political office as an independent candidate in his hometown of Chengdu, Sichuan province. While not technically illegal, the decision represented a rare and bold move in a country where candidates for political office are typically appointed by the Communist Party of China. Title: Military tribune Passage: A military tribune (Latin "tribunus militum", "tribune of the soldiers", Greek "chiliarchos", χιλίαρχος) was an officer of the Roman army who ranked below the legate and above the centurion. Young men of Equestrian rank often served as military tribune as a stepping stone to the Senate. The "tribunus militum" should not be confused with the elected political office of tribune of the people "(tribunus plebis)" nor with that of "tribunus militum consulari potestate". Title: List of undated Roman consuls Passage: This is a list of Roman consuls, individuals who were either elected or nominated to the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic, or a high office of the Empire, but for whom an exact date of when they served in office is absent. Most are reckoned to be suffect consuls, but occasionally it encompasses an ordinary consul.
consul
Gaius Silius
Roman consul
The Eternals are a fictional race of superhumans appearing in American comic books published by which organization, the original instigators of this process, the alien Celestials, intended the Eternals to be the defenders of Earth, which leads to the inevitability of war against their destructive counterparts, the Deviants?
Title: Celestial (comics) Passage: The Celestials are a group of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Title: Eternals (comics) Passage: The Eternals are a fictional race of superhumans appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are described as an offshoot of the evolutionary process that created sentient life on Earth. The original instigators of this process, the alien Celestials, intended the Eternals to be the defenders of Earth, which leads to the inevitability of war against their destructive counterparts, the Deviants. The Eternals were created by Jack Kirby and made their first appearance in "The Eternals" #1 (July 1976). Title: Makkari (comics) Passage: Makkari ( ), formerly known as Hurricane and Mercury, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as a member of the Eternals, a race of superhumans in the Marvel Universe. He was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby in the 1976-1978 comic book series "The Eternals", where the name was spelled Makarri. Title: Ikaris Passage: Ikaris is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as a member of a human offshoot race known as the Eternals. Both Ikaris and the Eternals were created by Jack Kirby. Title: Titan (Marvel Comics) Passage: In the fictional Marvel Universe, Saturn's moon Titan is a location appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is depicted as the home of the Titanian Eternals. It first appeared in "Iron Man" #55 (Feb 1973) and was created by Jim Starlin and Mike Friedrich. The Titanians, also known as Titans, were later retconned as being an offshoot of the Eternals, which had been created separately by Jack Kirby. Title: Deviant (comics) Passage: The Deviants are a fictional race of superhumans appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Title: Druig Passage: Druig is a fictional character appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a member of the Eternals, an ancient and powerful race of superhumans. Title: Karkas (comics) Passage: Karkas is a fictional superhuman character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Karkas is a member of the Deviants, a monstrous offshoot of humanity created by the Celestials. The character Karkas was created by writer/artist Jack Kirby, in 1977. Title: Inhumans Passage: The Inhumans are a fictional race of superhumans appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Title: Terrigen Mist Passage: The Terrigen Mist is a fictional substance appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Terrigen Mist is featured particularly in stories that feature the Inhumans, a fictional race of superhumans.
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Jo Sung-hee (born February 3, 1979) is a South Korean film director, he directed which box office hit, a 2012 South Korean fantasy romance film in which a beautiful teenage girl (Park Bo-young) is sent to a country house for her health, where she befriends and attempts to civilize a feral boy she discovers on the grounds ?
Title: A Werewolf Boy Passage: A Werewolf Boy (; lit. "Wolf Boy") is a 2012 South Korean fantasy romance film in which a beautiful teenage girl (Park Bo-young) is sent to a country house for her health, where she befriends and attempts to civilize a feral boy (Song Joong-ki) she discovers on the grounds — but the beast inside him is constantly waiting to burst out. Title: Jo Sung-hee Passage: Jo Sung-hee (born February 3, 1979) is a South Korean film director. He directed the box office hit "A Werewolf Boy" (2012). Title: Jeong Gi-hun Passage: Jeong Gi-hun (born 1974) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Jeong made his debut with the hit dramedy film "Goodbye Mom" (2009), which received numerous nominations and awards, including Best Director for Asian New Talent Award at the 2010 Shanghai International Film Festival. His second feature, the romantic drama "Love 911" (2012), was also a box office hit. Title: Lee Gae-byok Passage: Lee Gae-byok (born September 4, 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Lee debuted with the romantic-comedy "The Beast and the Beauty" (2005). After a 10-year break, he returned with the 2016 action-comedy film "Luck Key", a box office hit with more than 6.9 million admissions. Title: The ESP Couple Passage: The ESP Couple () is a 2008 South Korean supernatural romance film starring Jin Goo and Park Bo-young. The film marks editor Kim Hyung-joo's debut as a director. Title: Park Bo-young Passage: Park Bo-young (born February 12, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles in the hit films "Scandal Makers" (2008) and "A Werewolf Boy" (2012), and the television series "Oh My Ghostess" (2015) and "Strong Woman Do Bong-soon" (2017). Title: Your Wedding (film) Passage: Your Wedding () is an upcoming romantic drama South Korean film that depicts the 10-year love and friendship of two people from teenage to adulthood. It is written and directed by Lee Seok-geun and starring Park Bo-young and Kim Young-kwang. The film is scheduled to be released in 2018. Title: Kim Sung-hoon (director) Passage: Kim Sung-hoon (born 1974) is a South Korean film director. Kim debuted with the musical drama film "My Little Hero" (2013). His second feature was the fast-paced action film "Confidential Assignment" (2017) which starred Hyun Bin. A box office hit with more than 7.8 million admissions and grossing over USD56.4 million, the film was sold to 42 territories, including the U.S., the Middle East, India, the Philippines and Mongolia. Title: Won Shin-yun Passage: Won Shin-yun (born October, 1969) is a South Korean film director. Won has the unique background of having been a stuntman before making his directorial horror film debut "The Wig" (2005). Since then, he has shown strong talent in action thriller movies through "A Bloody Aria" (2006), "Seven Days" (2007) and "The Suspect" (2013). "The Suspect" was a box office hit with over 4.1 million admissions. Title: Phantom Detective Passage: Phantom Detective (; lit. Detective Hong Gil-Dong: Disappeared Village) is a 2016 South Korean film noir comedy action film directed and written by Jo Sung-hee. Its central protagonist is a modern iteration of the classic Korean folk hero Hong Gildong. It was released in South Korea on May 4, 2016. It was released in U.S. and Canada on 20 May 2016.
A Werewolf Boy
Jo Sung-hee
A Werewolf Boy
Are both Calibanus and Euphorbia members of the Euphorbiaceae family?
Title: Calibanus Passage: Calibanus is a genus of two species of flowering plants, both evergreen succulents from dry areas of northeastern Mexico. The APG III classification system places it in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae. ) It was formerly included in the Agavaceae (now Agavoideae) but is now separated from them, for it is polycarpic and dioecious. Its name refers to the monster Caliban, an antagonist in Shakespeare's "The Tempest". Title: Euphorbia Passage: Euphorbia is a very large and diverse genus of flowering plants, commonly called spurge, in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). "Euphorbia" is sometimes used in ordinary English to collectively refer to all members of Euphorbiaceae (in deference to the type genus), not just to members of the genus. Some euphorbias are commercially widely available, such as poinsettias at Christmas. Some are commonly cultivated as ornamentals, or collected and highly valued for the aesthetic appearance of their unique floral structures, such as the crown of thorns plant. Euphorbias from the deserts of Southern Africa and Madagascar have evolved physical characteristics and forms similar to cacti of North and South America, so they (along with various other kinds of plants) are often incorrectly referred to as "cacti". Some are used as ornamentals in landscaping, because of beautiful or striking overall forms, and drought and heat tolerance. Title: Euphorbia leistneri Passage: Euphorbia leistneri is a species of succulent plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. It is endemic to northwest-Namibia and southwest-Angola near the Kunene river. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss. E. leistneri is closely related to Euphorbia monteiri. Title: Euphorbia antiquorum Passage: Euphorbia antiquorum, known as antique spurge and "Euphorbia of the Ancients", is a species of succulent plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. It is the type species, and is closely related to the poinsettia−"Euphorbia pulcherrima", native to Mexico. Title: Euphorbia bulbispina Passage: Euphorbia bulbispina is a spiny plant of the Euphorbiaceae family. It was described by Rauh & Razafindratsira. in Euphorbia Journal 7: 31. 1991. It is endemic to a very small area in northern Madagascar where it is found in rock cracks in the Antsiranana district) Title: Euphorbia leucocephala Passage: Euphorbia leucocephala, with many common names including little Christmas flower, white lace euphorbia, snow bush, snow flake, snows of Kilimanjaro and white Christmas bush is a species of plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. It is endemic to Mexico and Mesoamerica. Title: Euphorbia abyssinica Passage: Euphorbia abyssinica is a species of plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. Title: Euphorbia aleppica Passage: Euphorbia aleppica is a species of plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. Title: Euphorbia flanaganii Passage: Euphorbia flanaganii belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family of plants. Due to the breadth of the Euphorbiaceae, little research specific to "E. flanaganii" has been conducted. "E. flanaganii" is believed to be closely related to "E. hypogaea" and "E. procumbens", resulting from a common speciation event. However, the phylogenetic association between the three species remains relatively unreliable, with values of only 53/.66 attributed to the linkage. Title: Euphorbia pachypodioides Passage: Euphorbia pachypodioides is a species of plant in the Euphorbiaceae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is rocky areas. It is threatened by habitat loss. It also has the binomial synonym "Euphorbia antankara" (Leandri, 1946).
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In which country do Ulrike Ottinger and Helmut Käutner hail from?
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: Helmut Käutner Passage: Helmut Käutner (born 25 March 1908 in Düsseldorf, Germany; died 20 April 1980 in Castellina in Chianti, Italy) was a German film director active mainly in the 1940s and 1950s. He began his career at the end of the Weimar Republic and had released his first major films in Nazi Germany. 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 Goose of Sedan Passage: The Goose of Sedan (German: Die Gans von Sedan) is a 1959 French-West German comedy war film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hardy Krüger, Jean Richard and Dany Carrel. It was based on the novel "Un Dimanche au Champ D'Honneur" by Jean L'Hôte. The film was one of a growing number of co-productions between the two countries during the era. It was also released under the alternative title Without Trumpet or Drum. Title: Maria Schell Passage: Maria Margarethe Anna Schell (15 January 1926 – 26 April 2005) was an Austrian-Swiss actress. She ranged among the stars of German cinema in the 1950s and '60s. In 1954 she was awarded the Cannes Best Actress Award for her performance in Helmut Käutner's war drama "The Last Bridge" and in 1956 won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for "Gervaise". Title: Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs Passage: Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring O. W. Fischer. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Captain Bay-Bay Passage: Captain Bay-Bay (German: Käpt'n Bay-Bay) is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hans Albers, Bum Krüger and Lotte Koch. It is in the style of an operetta film. On his wedding day a sea captain recounts his various adventures to his guests. 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.
Germany
Ulrike Ottinger
Helmut Käutner
Where was the writer of "Puttin' On the Ritz" born?
Title: Puttin' On the Ritz Passage: "Puttin' On the Ritz" is a song written by Irving Berlin. He wrote it in May 1927 and first published it in December 2, 1929. It was registered as an unpublished song August 24, 1927 and again on July 27, 1928. It was introduced by Harry Richman and chorus in the musical film "Puttin' On the Ritz" (1930). According to "The Complete Lyrics of Irving Berlin", this was the first song in film to be sung by an interracial ensemble. The title derives from the slang expression "to put on the Ritz", meaning to dress very fashionably. The expression was inspired by the opulent Ritz Hotel. Title: Irving Berlin Passage: Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989) was an American composer and lyricist, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history. His music forms a great part of the Great American Songbook. Born in Imperial Russia, Berlin arrived in the United States at the age of five. He published his first song, "Marie from Sunny Italy", in 1907, receiving 33 cents for the publishing rights, and had his first major international hit, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" in 1911. He also was an owner of the Music Box Theatre on Broadway. Title: Inez Holden Passage: Beatrice Inez Lisette (Paget) Holden (21 November 1903- 30 May 1974) was a British writer and Bohemian social figure and journalist, also known for her association with George Orwell. Born at Wellesbourne, Warwickshire to Wilfred Millington Holden (of the family listed in Burke's Landed Gentry 1952 edition as 'Holden of Bromson', a branch of the family of 'Holden of Hawton and Sibdon'; he served as a Lieutenant in the Bihar Light Horse and 15th Hussars) and Beatrice Mary Byng Paget (the daughter of Herbert Byng Paget, of Darley House, Darley Dale, Derbyshire, of the family listed in Burke's Landed Gentry as 'Paget of Loughborough'), with an elder brother, Wilfred Herbert, born in 1902, she was a cousin of the twins Celia Mary and Mamaine, who became Arthur Koestler's second wife. Her first memory was her father shooting at- and missing- her mother; their relationship was a fraught one, as was Holden's own relationship with her mother, who was considered to be the second best horsewoman in England. She kept fifteen chargers, but although her extravagant nature allowed her to visit the Ritz when in London, her daughter did not benefit from it. According to Bluemel (in 'George Orwell and the Radical Eccentrics', which devotes considerable attention to Holden), Holden's status as 'a dropout from the gentry class who worked as both factory hand and intellectual' is a contributing factor in the value of her work both generally speaking and for feminist scholars.
Imperial Russia
Puttin' On the Ritz
Irving Berlin
Who was the director of the 1984 film starring Mohanlal Viswanathan Nair?
Title: Aalkkoottathil Thaniye Passage: Aalkkoottathil Thaniye English: Alone In a Crowd ) is a 1984 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, and starring Mammootty, Mohanlal and Seema. Title: Mohanlal Passage: Mohanlal Viswanathan Nair (born 21 May 1960), better known as Mohanlal, is an Indian actor, producer and singer best known for his work in Malayalam cinema. Title: The Prince (1996 film) Passage: The Prince is a 1996 Malayalam film starring Mohanlal. It was Tamil director Suresh Krishna's debut in the Malayalam industry and his next venture after the Tamil blockbuster "Baasha". After three consecutive blockbusters with Tamil superstar Rajinikanth, Suresh Krishna wanted to direct Malayalam superstar Mohanlal, and Mohanlal agreed to do the film. However, the film was a flop at the box office. The music was scored by Deva. Title: Olympiyan Anthony Adam Passage: Olympiyan Anthony Adam is a 1999 Indian Malayalam comedy thriller film written and directed by Bhadran, starring Mohanlal, Meena, and Nassar. It was produced by Mohanlal for Pranavam Arts, and was one of the costliest films made in Malayalam up to that point. It got a large opening at the box office. The plot follows an investigation by Chakkummoottil Varghese Antony IPS (Mohanlal) about a planned terrorist attack in India. Title: Thazhvaram Passage: Thazhvaram (English: "The Valley") is a 1990 Indian Malayalam Western revenge-thriller film directed by Bharathan and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, starring Mohanlal, Salim Ghouse, Anju, Sumalatha, and Sankaradi in the lead roles. It tells the tale of Balan (Mohanlal) who's on the lookout for revenge against Raju (Salim Ghouse) for the murder of Balan's wife Raji (Anju). Title: Kalippattam Passage: Kalippattam (English: "Toy") is a 1993 Malayalam film written and directed by Venu Nagavalli and starring Mohanlal, Urvashi, Thilakan, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Jagathy and Nedumudi Venu. Mohanlal also sang a song ("Vazhiyoram") with Chithra for the film. The story is about the love between a violinist played by Mohanlal and a terminally ill girl played by Urvashi. Title: Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu Passage: Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu (English translation: "Hariharan Pillai is happy") is a 2003 Malayalam film by Viswanath starring Mohanlal and Jyothirmayi. This was Viswanathan's debut film as a director and the debut music directorial venture of renowned pianist and arranger, Stephen Devassy. Title: Drishya Passage: Drishya (Kannada: ದೃಶ್ಯ , English: "Visual" ) is a 2014 Indian Kannada language drama thriller film directed by P. Vasu and starring V. Ravichandran and Navya Nair in the lead roles. It is the remake of the 2013 Malayalam film "Drishyam", directed by Jeethu Joseph and starring Mohanlal and Meena. The supporting cast feature an ensemble of Achyuth Kumar, Prabhu Ganesan, Asha Sarath, Swaroopini Narayan, Unnathi and Rohith B. Title: Uyarangalil Passage: Uyarangalil ("At the Top") is a 1984 Malayalam thriller film directed by I. V. Sasi, written by M.T. Vasudevan Nair, and produced by S. Pavamani; starring Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, Rahman, Kajal Kiran, Swapna, and Ratheesh in the lead roles. Title: Unaru Passage: Unaru (English: "Rise Up" ) is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Mani Ratnam, starring Mohanlal, Sukumaran, Ratheesh, Sabitha Anand, Ashokan and Balan K. Nair. The film gives the inside view of the problems that arose in the labour trade union parties in Kerala, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja and cinematography by Ramachandra Babu.
I. V. Sasi
Aalkkoottathil Thaniye
Mohanlal
Mikhail Kalashnikov developed the AK-47, which is what type of device?
Title: Mikhail Kalashnikov Passage: Lieutenant-General Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov (Russian: Михаи́л Тимофе́евич Кала́шников ; ] ; 10 November 1919 – 23 December 2013) was a Russian general, inventor, military engineer, writer and small arms designer. He is most famous for developing the AK-47 assault rifle and its improvements, the AKM and AK-74, as well as the PK machine gun and RPK light machine gun. Title: AK-47 Passage: The AK-47, or AK as it is officially known (Russian: Автомат Калашникова , "Avtomat Kalashnikova ", 'Kalashnikov's Automatic Rifle' ), also known as the Kalashnikov, is a selective-fire (semi-automatic and fully automatic), gas-operated 7.62×39mm assault rifle, developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is the originating firearm of the Kalashnikov rifle (or "AK") family. Title: PP-19 Bizon Passage: The Bizon ("Bison") is a 9mm submachine gun developed in the early 1990s at Izhmash by a team of engineers headed by Victor Kalashnikov (son of the famous engineer Mikhail Kalashnikov, creator of the AK-47 & AK-74). Alexei Dragunov, youngest son of Evgeny Dragunov (the creator of the SVD sniper rifle), was also a member of the design team. Title: Kalashnikov rifle Passage: A Kalashnikov rifle is any one of a series of automatic rifles based on the original design of Mikhail Kalashnikov. They are officially known in Russian as "Avtomat Kalashnikova" ("Kalashnikov's Automatic Gun"; Russian: Автома́т Кала́шникова ), but are widely known as Kalashnikovs, AKs, or in Russian slang, as a "Kalash". They were originally manufactured in the Soviet Union, primarily by Izhmash, but these rifles and their variants are now manufactured in many other countries. Title: Type 58 assault rifle Passage: The Type 58 is an assault rifle made in North Korea derived from the Soviet AK-47 designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It uses a 7.62×39mm cartridge. It is the longest version of the rifle at 890 mm, while the AK-47 is 870 mm. Title: RPK Passage: The RPK ("Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova", Russian: "Ручной пулемёт Калашникова" or "Kalashnikov hand-held machine gun") is a 7.62×39mm light machine gun of Soviet design, developed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the late 1950s, parallel with the AKM assault rifle. It was created as part of a program designed to standardize the small arms inventory of the Red Army, where it replaced the 7.62×39mm RPD light machine gun. The RPK continues to be used by the armed forces of countries of the former Soviet Union and certain African and Asian nations. The RPK was also manufactured in Bulgaria and Romania. Title: TKB-408 Passage: The TKB-408 was an early gas-operated prototype bullpup assault rifle with a tilting bolt. It was created by German A. Korobov and submitted to a set of official trials conducted in 1946 to select an assault rifle for the Red Army. None of the designs submitted to these trials were selected, although the AK-47 that was later adopted was a heavily modified variant of Mikhail Kalashnikov's AK-46. Title: Victor Kalashnikov Passage: Victor Mikhailovich Kalashnikov (Russian: Ви́ктор Миха́йлович Кала́шников ; is a Russian small arms designer known for developing the PP-19 Bizon submachine guns. He is the son of Mikhail Kalashnikov. Title: Viktor Kalashnikov Passage: Viktor Kalashnikov (Russian: Виктор Калашников ) is a Russian freelance journalist and a former KGB colonel. In the autumn of 2010, he and his wife were treated in hospital in Germany for mercury poisoning in what they said had been an attempt on their lives by Russia's FSB, the successor to the KGB. He is a distant relative of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the inventor of the AK-47. Title: AKM Passage: The AKM (Russian: Автомат Калашникова модернизированный , "Avtomat Kalashnikova modernizirovanniy ", 'Modernized Automatic Kalashnikov' ) is a 7.62mm assault rifle designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is a common modernized variant of the AK-47 rifle developed in the 1940s.
assault rifle
AK-47
Mikhail Kalashnikov
What four letter word is used for the achievement of the composer for D.A.R.Y.L.?
Title: D.A.R.Y.L. Passage: D.A.R.Y.L. is a 1985 American science fiction film written by David Ambrose, Allan Scott and Jeffrey Ellis. It was directed by Simon Wincer and stars Barret Oliver, Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean, Danny Corkill, and Josef Sommer. The original music score was composed by Marvin Hamlisch. Title: Marvin Hamlisch Passage: Marvin Frederick Hamlisch (June 2, 1944August 6, 2012) was an American composer and conductor. Hamlisch was one of only twelve people to win Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards. This collection of all four is referred to as an "EGOT". He is one of only two people (along with Richard Rodgers) to have won those four prizes and a Pulitzer Prize. Title: The Woman I Love (song) Passage: "The Woman I Love" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz. It was released as the third official single from his fourth studio album, "Love Is a Four Letter Word" (2012), on February 4, 2013. It was written by Mraz and David Hodges, and produced by Joe Chiccarelli. "The Woman I Love" is a pop rock ballad, with country pop influences and talks about reminding a woman of how special she is, expressing unconditional love, commitment and faithfulness. Title: Love Is a Four Letter Word (album) Passage: Love Is a Four Letter Word is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz, released on April 13, 2012, by Atlantic Records. " I Won't Give Up" was released as the album's first single on January 3, 2012. Title: Four Letter Word (Kim Wilde song) Passage: "Four Letter Word" is the fourth single from the Kim Wilde album "Close". Title: I Won't Give Up Passage: "I Won't Give Up" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz. It was released as the first official single from his fourth studio album, "Love Is a Four Letter Word" on January 3, 2012 via iTunes. It was written by Mraz and Michael Natter, and produced by Joe Chiccarelli. Title: Borf Passage: Borf was a graffiti campaign seen in and around Washington, D.C. during 2004 and 2005, carried out by John Tsombikos while studying at the Corcoran College of Art and Design. This four letter word was ubiquitous around the Northwest quadrant of Washington, and ranged from simple tagging to complete sentences to two-color stencils to the massive defacement on an overhead exit sign from the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge to Constitution Avenue. Tsombikos was arrested on July 13, 2005 after tips led police to his latest tag. Title: Lady is a Four Letter Word Passage: Lady is a Four Letter Word is a Canadian current affairs television series which aired on CBC Television in 1975. Title: The World as I See It (song) Passage: "The World as I See It" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz. It was released on iTunes on September 20, 2011. The song was announced to be the official theme for Intel and ASUS' "In Search of Incredible" campaign. It was later included on his fourth studio album "Love is a Four Letter Word" (2012). Title: That Four-Letter Word Passage: That Four Letter Word is a low-budget independent digital film from India, directed by Chennai-based journalist Sudhish Kamath. The film, about a group of friends at the crossroads of life, features a set of new actors including Aashil Nair, Cary Edwards, Evam Sunill, Usha Seetharam, Paloma Rao, Praveen Bharatwaj and Roshni Menon.
EGOT
D.A.R.Y.L.
Marvin Hamlisch
What is the name of the broad expanse of flat land in the western United States and western Canada where the species of plant called the Polygonum sawatchense of the buckwheat family be found?
Title: Polygonum sawatchense Passage: Polygonum sawatchense is a North American species of plants in the buckwheat family. It in the western United States and western Canada, from the Pacific Coast to the western Great Plains, so from British Columbia south to California and east as far as New Mexico, Colorado, Saskatchewan, and the Dakotas. Title: Great Plains Passage: The Great Plains (sometimes simply "the Plains") is the broad expanse of flat land (a plain), much of it covered in prairie, steppe and grassland, that lies west of the Mississippi River tallgrass prairie states and east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada. It embraces Title: Polygonum majus Passage: Polygonum majus is a North American species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name wiry knotweed. It grows in the western United States and western Canada, from British Columbia south as far as the Sierra Nevada of northwestern Inyo County in California, east as far as Montana. Title: Polygonum engelmannii Passage: Polygonum engelmannii, common name Engelmann's knotweed, is a North American species of plants in the buckwheat family. It is native to western Canada and the western United States, usually at high elevations in the mountains. It has been found in Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. Title: Polygonum cascadense Passage: Polygonum cascadense is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name Cascade knotweed. It has been found only in the State of Oregon in the northwestern United States, in the Cascades and in the Blue Mountains. Title: Polygonum californicum Passage: Polygonum californicum is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name California knotweed. It is native to the west coast of the United States from Washington, Oregon, and northern and central California in the Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills as far south as Napa and Tulare Counties. It can be found in many types of open habitats. Title: Polygonum pensylvanicum Passage: Polygonum pensylvanicum (syn. "Persicaria pensylvanica") is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae. It is native to parts of North America, where it is widespread in Canada and the United States. It has also been noted as an introduced species in parts of Europe and South America. Common names include Pennsylvania smartweed and pinkweed. Title: Polygonum erectum Passage: Polygonum erectum is a North American species of annual plant species in the buckwheat family, with upright or ascending stems, called erect knotweed. It was once cultivated for food by Native Americans as part of the group of crops known as the Eastern Agricultural Complex. It is found primarily in the northeastern and north-central parts of the United States, but with scattered populations in other parts of the US and also in Canada. Title: Polygonum austiniae Passage: Polygonum austiniae, common name Mrs. Austin's knotweed, is a plant species in the buckwheat family. It is native to western Canada and the western United States, from Alberta and British Columbia south as far as California, Nevada, and Wyoming. Title: Polygonum spergulariiforme Passage: Polygonum spergulariiforme is a North American species of flowering plants in the buckwheat family known by the common name spurry knotweed or fall knotweed. It grows in western Canada (British Columbia and Saskatchewan) and the western United States (primarily Washington, Oregon, and northern and central California but with a few isolated populations in Idaho, Wyoming and Montana).
The Great Plains
Polygonum sawatchense
Great Plains
Who founded the network on which Soupe Opera aired as part of Small World?
Title: Cartoon Network Passage: Cartoon Network is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by The Cartoon Network, Inc., a subsidiary of Turner Broadcasting System, itself being a subsidiary of Time Warner. It was founded by Betty Cohen and launched on October 1, 1992. Title: Soupe Opera Passage: Soupe Opéra is a children's television programme. It was created in France in the early 1990s and aired on FR3/France 3 in France, and was also aired in Australia, originally on free-to-air, non-commercial channel ABC1, but is now shown more commonly on sister channel ABC2 on the ABC 4 Kids line-up, if at all. . In the UK it aired on ITV in its CITV children's block and later on the CITV channel. "Soupe Opera" also aired on Cartoon Network as part of "Small World". Title: Akka (TV series) Passage: Akka (Tamil: அக்கா ) (English: Sister ) is a Tamil soap opera aired on Jaya TV. The show premiered on 15 September 2014 and aired Monday through Friday at 8:30PM IST. The Show Stars by Kausalya, Nithya Das, Feroz Khan and Akhila in lead roles. The show last aired on 9 April 2015 and ended with 143 episodes. Title: Harold Robbins' The Survivors Passage: The Survivors is a high-profile prime time soap opera aired by the ABC television network as part of its Fall 1969 lineup. Title: Bawang Merah Bawang Putih (TV series) Passage: Bawang Merah Bawang Putih (English translation: Garlic and Onion) is a sinetron of Indonesia, who produced by MD Entertainment was adaptation of "Garlic and Onion" (Bawang Merah Bawang Putih), a popular fairy tale almost same story to Cinderella in the fairy tale of archipelago. This soap opera stars, among others: Revalina S. Temat, Dimaz Andrean, Nia Ramadhani, Lydia Kandou, Dwi Yan, Helsi Herlinda, Nena Rosier, Nana Khairina, Ully Artha, Ade Irawan, Elsye Virgita, and Marsha Aruan. The soap opera aired on RCTI in 2004 and 2006. It won a Panasonic Awards as Favorite Drama Series Program in 2005. All 108 episodes of the soap opera were also popular in Malaysia when TV3 aired it from 2006 to early 2007 and reruns on channel TVRI West Java. Title: Small World (U.S. TV series) Passage: Small World was a children's animated anthology show and variety show, which aired on Cartoon Network in the 1990's every Sunday morning, Small World is also aired on BabyFirstTV in the 2000's, after another show aimed at preschoolers "Big Bag". It sometimes aired on weekday afternoons at 1 PM PST. It featured several segments from animated TV programs from several countries around the world except for Japan, China, and Korea. Japan only has anime which only airs on Toonami on Cartoon Network. Title: Pintu Hidayah Passage: Pintu Hidayah is an Islamic religious soap opera aired by RCTI. Pintu Hidayah stars all SinemArt artists with the title a different storyline every week. Pintu Hidayah was first aired in 2005-2007, and repeats can be seen on MNCTV. Title: Atunda Ayenda Passage: Atunda Ayenda is a radio soap opera broadcast on 27 stations within Sierra Leone and through the Internet. It is created by Talking Drum Studios and was the first radio soap opera aired in Sierra Leone. In the Mandingo language "Atunda Ayenda" means "Lost and Found". The plot on the show revolved around young people and their experiences of the Sierra Leone Civil War, with story-arcs addressing contemporary issues such as HIV/AIDS. Title: Sine Novela Passage: Sine Novela is a Philippine daytime soap opera aired on GMA Network which showcases old classic movies from Viva Films turned into a mini-series. The show was stars and lead into an ensemble cast. Title: Kung Mamahalin Mo Lang Ako Passage: Kung Mamahalin Mo Lang Ako or If Only You Love Me "(international title)" is an afternoon soap opera aired on GMA Network produced by TAPE Inc. starring Marian Rivera, Ehra Madrigal and Camille Prats.
Betty Cohen
Soupe Opera
Cartoon Network
Are Roswell International Air Center and Pago Pago International Airport both located in the mainland US?
Title: Pago Pago International Airport Passage: Pago Pago International Airport (IATA: PPG, ICAO: NSTU, FAA LID: PPG) , also known as Tafuna Airport, is a public airport located 7 miles (11.3 km) southwest of the central business district of Pago Pago, in the village and plains of Tafuna on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa, an unincorporated territory of the United States. Title: Roswell International Air Center Passage: Roswell International Air Center (RIAC) (IATA: ROW, ICAO: KROW, FAA LID: ROW) (Roswell Industrial Air Center) is an airport seven miles (11 km) south of Roswell, in Chaves County, New Mexico. Title: Faga'alu Passage: Faga'alu is a village in central Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on the eastern shore of Pago Pago Harbor, to the south of Pago Pago. American Samoa's lone hospital, Lyndon B. Johnson Tropical Medical Center, is located in Faga'alu. Title: Nu'uuli, American Samoa Passage: Nu'uuli is a village on the central east coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on a peninsula several miles up from Pago Pago International Airport. Title: Tafuna, American Samoa Passage: Tafuna' is a village on the east coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on a peninsula a mile north of Pago Pago International Airport and one mile south of Nu'uuli, American Samoa. Title: American Samoa Community College Passage: American Samoa Community College is a two-year WASC college located in the village of Mapusaga, on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa, an unorganized, unincorporated territory of the United States of America. Pago Pago, the capital of the territory and its center of commerce, is approximately 4.75 miles to the northeast of the school. Title: Pago Pago Passage: Pago Pago ( ; Samoan: ] ) is the territorial capital of American Samoa. It is on the main island of American Samoa, Tutuila. The territory is served by Pago Pago International Airport at Tafuna, some 8 miles south west of Pago Pago. Tourism, entertainment, food, and tuna canning are its main industries. Title: Tutuila Passage: Tutuila is the largest and the main island of American Samoa in the archipelago of Samoan Islands. It is the third largest island in the Samoan Islands chain of the Central Pacific located roughly 4000 km northeast of Brisbane, Australia and over 1200 km northeast of Fiji. It contains a large, natural harbor, Pago Pago Harbor, where Pago Pago, the capital of American Samoa is situated. Pago Pago International Airport is also located on Tutuila island. Its land expanse is about 68% of the total land area of American Samoa and with 56,000 people accounts for 95% of its population. The island has six terrestrial and three marine ecosystems. Title: Inter Island Airways Passage: Inter Island Airways (also known as "Inter Island Air") is a South Pacific regional airline based in Pago Pago, American Samoa. Inter Island Airways operates passenger and cargo flights in and between American Samoa, Independent Samoa and to neighboring Pacific island countries. Its main base of operations is at Pago Pago International Airport. Title: Pan Am Flight 806 Passage: Pan Am Flight 806 was an international scheduled flight from Auckland, New Zealand, to Los Angeles, California, with intermediate stops at Pago Pago, American Samoa and Honolulu, Hawaii. On January 30, 1974, the Boeing 707 "Clipper Radiant" crashed on approach to Pago Pago International Airport, killing 87 passengers and ten crew members.
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Roswell International Air Center
Pago Pago International Airport
Are Syagrus and Ammobium both perennials?
Title: Syagrus (plant) Passage: Syagrus is a genus of Arecaceae (palms), native to South America, with one species endemic to the Lesser Antilles. The genus is closely related to the "Cocos", or coconut genus, and many "Syagrus" species produce edible seeds similar to the coconut. Title: Ammobium Passage: Ammobium is genus of perennial Asteraceae species described as a genus in 1824. Title: El Palmar National Park Passage: El Palmar National Park (in Spanish, "Parque Nacional El Palmar") is one of Argentina's national parks, located on the center-west of the province of Entre Ríos, midway between the cities of Colón (54 km) and Concordia (60 km). It has an area of about 85 km² and was created in 1966 for the preservation of its characteristic Yatay palm trees ("Syagrus yatay", formerly "Butia yatay", Arecaceae family). Title: Syagrus (beetle) Passage: Syagrus is a genus of leaf beetles (family Chrysomelidae) in the subfamily Eumolpinae. They are often attracted by plants in the family Malvaceae; "Syagrus rugifrons" and "Syagrus calcaratus" are pests of cotton. The larvae of "Syagrus calcaratus" attack the roots of the plant and cause it to wilt. Title: Syagrus sehranus Passage: Syagrus sehranus is a species of leaf beetle from Algeria. Title: Syagrus coronata Passage: Syagrus coronata, the Ouricury palm or licuri palm, is a species of palm tree that plays an important role in the diets of tropical seasonally dry forest animals. It is native to eastern Brazil, ranging from the southern part of the state of Pernambuco, into the state of Bahia, south to the Jequitinhonha River in the state of Minas Gerais. Title: Anchylorhynchus Passage: Anchylorhynchus is a genus of weevils belonging the family Curculionidae and subfamily Curculioninae. It currently includes 22 described species distributed from Panama to Argentina. Members of the genus are pollinators of palms in the genera "Syagrus", "Oenocarpus" and "Butia", with adults living in inflorescences and larvae feeding on developing fruits. The first instar larvae of "Anchylorhynchus" have an unusual morphology, being specialized on killing other larvae infesting the palm fruits. Title: Lytocaryum Passage: Lytocaryum is a monoecious genus of flowering plant in the palm family endemic to Brazil where 4 species are known. Palms once classified as Microcoelum are herein included; the genus is closely related to "Syagrus", from which it is differentiated only by abundant tomentum, strongly versatile anthers, and slight epicarp, mesocarp, and endocarp differences. The name is Greek for "loose" and "nut". Title: Batrachedra nuciferae Passage: Batrachedra nuciferae is a moth in the Batrachedridae family. It is found in Brazil. The larvae have been recorded feeding on "Attalea", "Cocos nucifera", and "Syagrus coronae". Title: Syagrus romanzoffiana Passage: Syagrus romanzoffiana, the queen palm or cocos palm, is a palm native to South America, from Paraguay and northern Argentina (mostly Misiones Province) north to western Brazil and northern Uruguay and west to eastern Bolivia. It had been classified within the "Cocos" genus as "Cocos plumosa", was assigned to "Arecastrum", then moved to "Syagrus". As a result of the nomenclature confusion, they often retain a previous name in popular usage. Its transfer to Syagrus and the subsumation of Arecastrum may have been premature. A genetics team led by Bee F. Gunn found that S. romanzoffiana did not group with other Syuagrus species at all, but instead with Lytocarium weddellianum. S. romanzoffiana is a medium-sized palm, quickly reaching maturity at a height of up to 15 m tall, with pinnate leaves having as many as 494 leaflets, although more typically around 300, each leaflet being around 18 inches (45 cm) in length and 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in width.
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Syagrus (plant)
Ammobium
Fox is an unincorporated community in Carbon County, Montana, United States, Fox was an important stop on the Northern Pacific Railway to which city in and the county seat of Carbon County, Montana, United States?
Title: Fox, Montana Passage: Fox is an unincorporated community in Carbon County, Montana, United States. It was named for Dr. J.M. Fox, first manager of the Rocky Fork Coal Company and the Rocky Fork & Cooke City Railroad. At one time, Fox had two elevators and was the largest grain shipping point in Carbon County. Finnish immigrant miners settled here, and as late as 1920 their children still spoke Finnish at home and on the playground, and English only in the classroom. Fox was an important stop on the Northern Pacific Railway to Red Lodge, and many of the buildings still stand, most notably the old Fox Elevator. Although it is unincorporated, Fox has a post office with a ZIP code of 59070. Fox lies on U.S. Route 212 southwest of Roberts and northeast of Red Lodge. Title: Red Lodge, Montana Passage: Red Lodge is a city in and the county seat of Carbon County, Montana, United States. It is part of the Billings Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,125 at the United States Census, 2010. Title: Northern Pacific Depot Passage: Northern Pacific Depot, or Northern Pacific Railway Depot, or Northern Pacific Passenger Depot, or Northern Pacific Railroad Depot, or Northern Pacific Railway Passenger Depot may refer to the following stations in the United States: Title: Carbon, Wyoming Passage: Carbon is an unincorporated community in Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. Carbon is 9.5 mi west-southwest of Medicine Bow. The Carbon Cemetery, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located in Carbon. Title: Savery, Wyoming Passage: Savery is an unincorporated community in southeastern Carbon County, Wyoming, United States, on the upper Little Snake River. It lies along WYO 70 south of the city of Rawlins, the county seat of Carbon County. Its elevation is 6,473 feet (1,973 m). Although Savery is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 82332. Title: Kenilworth, Utah Passage: Kenilworth is a census-designated place in northern Carbon County, Utah, United States. The population was 180 at the 2010 census. It lies along State Route 157 north of the city of Price, the county seat of Carbon County. Although it is unincorporated, Kenilworth has a post office, with the ZIP code of 84529. Title: Red Lodge Airport Passage: Red Lodge Airport (ICAO: KRED, FAA LID: RED) is a public use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) northwest of the central business district of Red Lodge, a city in Carbon County, Montana, United States. It is owned by the City of Red Lodge and Carbon County. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is categorized as a "general aviation" airport. Title: Boyd, Montana Passage: Boyd is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Carbon County, Montana, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 35. Boyd was a stop on the Northern Pacific Railway en route to Red Lodge. A post office was first established at Boyd on March 12, 1909 with Roland N. Doughty as the town's first postmaster. Since December 3, 1965, the office has operated as a rural station or a CPO of Roberts with the ZIP code of 59013. Title: Rawlins, Wyoming Passage: Rawlins is a city in Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 9,259 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Carbon County. It was named for Union General John Aaron Rawlins, who camped in the locality in 1867. Title: Walcott, Wyoming Passage: Walcott is an unincorporated community in central Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. It lies along local roads near Interstate 80 and the concurrent U.S. Routes 30 and 287, east of the city of Rawlins, the county seat of Carbon County. Its elevation is 6,627 feet (2,020 m). Although Walcott is unincorporated, it had a post office, with the ZIP code of 82335 that closed in 2007.
Red Lodge
Fox, Montana
Red Lodge, Montana
Which 1942 comedy film about actors in Nazi-occupied Warsaw spawned a Broadway-bound play of the same name?
Title: To Be or Not to Be (play) Passage: To Be or Not to Be is a play written by Nick Whitby, based on the 1942 film "To Be or Not to Be". The play, described as a "black comedy" was produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club, and ran on Broadway in 2008. Title: To Be or Not to Be (1942 film) Passage: To Be or Not to Be is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch, about a troupe of actors in Nazi-occupied Warsaw who use their abilities at disguise and acting to fool the occupying troops. It was adapted by Lubitsch (uncredited) and Edwin Justus Mayer from the story by Melchior Lengyel. The film stars Carole Lombard, Jack Benny, Robert Stack, Felix Bressart, Lionel Atwill, Stanley Ridges and Sig Ruman. The film was released one month after actress Carole Lombard was killed in an airplane crash. Title: George Washington Slept Here Passage: George Washington Slept Here is a 1942 comedy film starring Jack Benny and Ann Sheridan. It was based on the 1940 play of the same name by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, adapted by Everett Freeman, and was directed by William Keighley. The film also starred Hattie McDaniel, the first black woman to ever win an Academy Award. Title: Andy Hardy's Double Life Passage: Andy Hardy's Double Life is a 1942 comedy film directed by George B. Seitz. It was the thirteenth installment of MGM's enormously popular Andy Hardy film series starring Mickey Rooney as the title character. Title: Girl Trouble (1942 film) Passage: Girl Trouble is a 1942 comedy film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Harold D. Schuster, and starring Don Ameche and Joan Bennett. It is also known as Between You and Me and Man from Brazil. Title: Rio Rita (1942 film) Passage: Rio Rita is a 1942 comedy film starring Abbott and Costello. It was based upon the 1927 Flo Ziegfeld Broadway musical, which was previously made into a 1929 film also titled "Rio Rita" that starred the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey. Kathryn Grayson (in her first starring picture) and John Carroll replace the 1929 version's Bebe Daniels and John Boles. Title: Sunday Punch (film) Passage: Sunday Punch is a 1942 comedy film directed by David Miller, starring William Lundigan and Jean Rogers. Title: Duke of the Navy Passage: Duke of the Navy is a 1942 comedy film that was directed by William Beaudine from a screenplay by Beaudine, Gerald Drayson Adams, and John T. Coyle. It stars Ralph Byrd as Bill "Breezy" Duke, Stubby Kruger as Dan "Cookie" Cook, and Veda Ann Borg as Maureen. Title: Powder Town Passage: Powder Town is a 1942 comedy about an eccentric scientist thrust into danger and romance. Max Brand worked on the screenplay and published a novelisation under his own name. Title: Pardon My Sarong Passage: Pardon My Sarong is a 1942 comedy film starring Abbott and Costello.
To Be or Not to Be
To Be or Not to Be (play)
To Be or Not to Be (1942 film)
Who has more scope of profession, Rachel Carson or Graham Greene?
Title: Rachel Carson Passage: Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist, author, and conservationist whose book "Silent Spring" and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Title: Graham Greene Passage: Henry Graham Greene (2 October 1904 – 3 April 1991), better known by his pen name Graham Greene, was an English novelist regarded by many as one of the great writers of the 20th century. Combining literary acclaim with widespread popularity, Greene acquired a reputation early in his lifetime as a major writer, both of serious Catholic novels, and of thrillers (or "entertainments" as he termed them). He was shortlisted, in 1966 and 1967, for the Nobel Prize for Literature. Through 67 years of writings, which included over 25 novels, he explored the ambivalent moral and political issues of the modern world, often through a Catholic perspective. Title: Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge Passage: The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is a 9125 acre National Wildlife Refuge made up of several parcels of land along 50 mi of Maine's southern coast. Created in 1966, it is named for environmentalist and author Rachel Carson, whose book "Silent Spring" raised public awareness of the effects of DDT on migratory songbirds, and of other environmental issues. Title: Rachel Carson Prize (environmentalist award) Passage: The Rachel Carson Prize ("Rachel Carson-prisen") is an international environmental award, established in Stavanger, Norway in 1991 to commemorate the achievements of environmentalist Rachel Carson and to award efforts in her spirit. The prize is awarded to a woman who has distinguished herself in outstanding work for the environment in Norway or internationally. Title: Rachel Carson Prize Passage: Rachel Carson Prize may refer to any of three prizes and awards named after environmentalist Rachel Carson: Title: Ruth Jury Scott Passage: Ruth Jury Scott (27 March 1909 – 18 June 2003) was a lifelong environmental activist, naturalist, and conservationist. Scott was a close friend and colleague to Rachel Carson due to their shared passion for educating others about the environment as well as the deadly effects of chemical pesticides. She later served on the executive committee of the Rachel Carson Trust for the Living Environment, Inc. Title: Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene Passage: Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene is a biographical documentary film about Graham Greene, originally broadcast nationally on PBS on March 29, 2013 and distributed internationally. It was directed by Thomas Patrick O'Connor and narrated by Derek Jacobi. Contributors and cast include Graham Greene himself, his wife Vivien Greene, Bernard Diederich, John le Carré, David Lodge, John Mortimer, Bill Nighy, John Perkins, Paul Theroux and biographers Richard Greene (no relation) and Norman Sherry. Title: Rachel Carson Run Passage: Rachel Carson Run is a 1.4 mi long tributary of the Allegheny River located in Allegheny County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The stream is named after ecologist Rachel Carson. Title: Rachel Carson House (Colesville, Maryland) Passage: The Rachel Carson House is a historic house at 11701 Berwick Road in Colesville, Maryland, an unincorporated area near Silver Spring, Maryland. Built in 1956, this typical suburban ranch-style house was where writer Rachel Carson wrote her classic work "Silent Spring" in 1962. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1991 for its association with Carson. Title: RV Rachel Carson (2008) Passage: RV "Rachel Carson" is a research vessel owned and operated by the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science, named in honor of the marine biologist and writer Rachel Carson.
Rachel Louise Carson
Rachel Carson
Graham Greene
Are Gary Fleder and Tim Robbins both actors?
Title: Tim Robbins Passage: Timothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor, screenwriter, director, producer, activist and musician. He is well known for his portrayal of Andy Dufresne in the prison drama film "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994). Title: Gary Fleder Passage: Gary Fleder (born December 19, 1965) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. His most recently completed film, "Homefront," was released by Open Road Films and Millennium Films in November 2013. In recent years he has been a prolific director of television pilots. Title: Runaway Jury Passage: Runaway Jury is a 2003 American legal thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and starring John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, and Rachel Weisz. It is an adaptation of John Grisham's 1996 novel "The Runaway Jury". Title: Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead Passage: Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead is a 1995 American neo-noir crime film directed by Gary Fleder from a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Andy García, Christopher Lloyd, Treat Williams, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, Fairuza Balk, and Gabrielle Anwar. Title: Homefront (film) Passage: Homefront is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and released nationwide in theaters on November 27. Based on Chuck Logan's novel of the same name and adapted into a screenplay by Sylvester Stallone, the film stars Jason Statham, James Franco, Winona Ryder, and Kate Bosworth. Filming began on October 1, 2012 in New Orleans. Title: The Express Passage: The Express (also known as The Express: The Ernie Davis Story) is a 2008 American sports film produced by John Davis and directed by Gary Fleder. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Charles Leavitt from a book titled "Ernie Davis: The Elmira Express", authored by Robert C. Gallagher. The film is based on the life of Syracuse University football player Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy, portrayed by actor Rob Brown. "The Express" explores civil topics, such as racism, discrimination and athletics. Title: Impostor (film) Passage: Impostor is a 2002 American science fiction film based upon the 1953 short story "Impostor" by Philip K. Dick. The film starred Gary Sinise, Madeleine Stowe, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Mekhi Phifer and was directed by Gary Fleder. Title: Don't Say a Word Passage: Don't Say a Word is a 2001 American psychological thriller film starring Michael Douglas, Brittany Murphy and Sean Bean based on the novel of the same title by Andrew Klavan. "Don't Say a Word" was directed by Gary Fleder and written by Anthony Peckham and Patrick Smith Kelly. Title: Life Unexpected Passage: Life Unexpected is an American drama television series that aired for two seasons from 2010 to 2011. It was produced by Best Day Ever Productions and Mojo Films in association with CBS Productions and Warner Bros. Television and broadcast by The CW. Created by Liz Tigelaar, who served as an executive producer with Gary Fleder and Janet Leahy, the series stars Britt Robertson, Shiri Appleby, Kristoffer Polaha, and Kerr Smith. Title: Gob Roberts Passage: Gob Roberts is Tim Robbins' punk rock cover band during the Vote for Change tour in 2004. After the announcement of the tour, Tim Robbins' band joined the bill with Pearl Jam and Death Cab for Cutie to trek across swing states. At each of these shows, a minor skit with the help of Eddie Vedder coerced audience members into believing that Tim Robbins was a Republican senator. On every night of the tour, Tim Robbins joined Pearl Jam to play a cover of "The New World" by X.
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Gary Fleder
Tim Robbins
Niels Andreas Vibe (12 July 1759 – 9 September 1814) was a Norwegian military officer and civil and royal servant, he was a chamberlain to King Christian Frederick of Norway from 1814, Christian VIII, was the King of Denmark from 1839 to 1848 and, as Christian Frederick, King of Norway in what year?
Title: Christian VIII of Denmark Passage: Christian VIII (18 September 1786 – 20 January 1848) was the King of Denmark from 1839 to 1848 and, as Christian Frederick, King of Norway in 1814. Title: Niels Andreas Vibe Passage: Niels Andreas Vibe (12 July 1759 – 9 September 1814) was a Norwegian military officer and civil and royal servant. He served as County Governor of "Nordre Bergenhus Amt" from 1802 to 1811, as General War Commissioner of Norway from 1811 to 1814, and as chamberlain to King Christian Frederick of Norway from 1814. Title: Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg Passage: Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (28 June 1796 – 9 March 1881) was queen consort of Denmark as the second spouse of King Christian VIII between 1839 and 1848. Title: Just Henrik Ely Passage: Just Henrik Ely (30 November 1759 – 30 March 1824) was a Norwegian military officer who served as a representative at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly during 1814. Title: Henrik Dedichen Passage: Henrik Arnold Thaulow Dedichen (23 March 1863 – 3 March 1935) was a Norwegian psychiatrist. He was born in Modum. He was a great-grandson of Niels Andreas Vibe and grandson of Heinrich Arnold Thaulow. He was the father of children's writer Aimée Sommerfelt, and an uncle of Hans Heiberg. Title: Oslo Passage: Oslo ( , , ] ] ] ) is the capital and the most populous city in Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. Founded in the year 1040, and established as a "kaupstad" or trading place in 1048 by Harald Hardrada, the city was elevated to a bishopric in 1070 and a capital under Haakon V of Norway around 1300. Personal unions with Denmark from 1397 to 1523 and again from 1536 to 1814 and with Sweden from 1814 to 1905 reduced its influence. After being destroyed by a fire in 1624, during the reign of King Christian IV, the city was moved closer to Akershus Fortress and renamed Christiania in the king's honour. It was established as a municipality ("formannskapsdistrikt") on 1 January 1838. Following a spelling reform, it was known as Kristiania from 1877 until 1925, in which year its original Norwegian name of Oslo was restored. Title: Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Passage: Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern (Danish: "Juliane Marie"; 4 September 1729 – 10 October 1796) was queen of Denmark between 1752 and 1766, second consort of king Frederick V of Denmark and Norway, mother of the prince-regent Hereditary Prince Frederick of Denmark and Norway and herself de facto regent 1772–1784. King Christian VIII of Denmark descends from her. Title: Kaare Langlete Passage: Kaare Langlete (15 June 1931 – 22 June 2009) was a Norwegian military officer and royal servant. Title: Ingvald Smith-Kielland Passage: Ingvald Marillus Emil Smith-Kielland (9 August 1890 – 29 January 1984) was a Norwegian military officer, diplomat, sports official and royal servant. Title: Samuel Ironside Passage: Samuel Ironside (9 September 1814–24 April 1897) was an English Methodist missionary in New Zealand, where he became a supporter and signatory of the Treaty of Waitangi. He was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England on 9 September 1814. His brother Isaac Ironside remained in Sheffield, becoming a notable Chartist.
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Niels Andreas Vibe
Christian VIII of Denmark
Handwriting is the debut of the a band from where?
Title: Rachel's Passage: Rachel's were an American chamber music group that formed in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1991. Former Rodan guitarist Jason Noble played music individually and referred to himself as Rachel's but then began collaborating with core members violist Christian Frederickson and pianist Rachel Grimes. The group's work was strongly influenced by classical music, particularly inspired by the minimalist music of the late 20th century, and its compositions reflect this. While the trio formed the core part of the band, the group's recordings and performances featured a varying ensemble of musicians, who played a range of string instruments (including viola and cello) in combination with piano, guitars, electric bass guitar, and a drum set that included a large orchestral bass drum. A key influence on the music of Rachel's was the music of the English composer Michael Nyman, whose music the group's work resembles in both instrumentation and compositional style. Title: Handwriting (album) Passage: Handwriting is the debut LP of the instrumental group Rachel's. It was released in May 1995 on Quarterstick Records. Title: Her Handwriting Passage: Her Handwriting is the debut album by English indie pop band Trembling Blue Stars, released in May 1996 as the first album on Shinkansen Recordings. The album is a intimate song cycle centred on the romantic break-up of frontman Bobby Wratten and Anne Mari Davies, his former bandmate in The Field Mice and Northern Picture Library. After writing several songs about the break-up in early 1995 that Wratten believed to be messy, he discarded then, and engineer and musician Ian Catt persuaded him to record material based on the break-up in his own studios in Mitcham, South London, over the subsequent autumn and winter.
Louisville, Kentucky,
Handwriting (album)
Rachel's
Brian Worth was an English actor, known for a 1951 British fantasy drama film that is an adaptation of what?
Title: Scrooge (1951 film) Passage: Scrooge is a 1951 British fantasy drama film and an adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" (1843). It stars Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge, and was produced and directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley. It was released as A Christmas Carol in the United States. Title: Brian Worth (actor) Passage: Brian Worth (30 July 1914 – 25 August 1978) was an English actor, known for "Scrooge" (1951), "The Man in the White Suit" (1951) and "An Inspector Calls" (1954). Title: The Wandering Jew (1933 film) Passage: The Wandering Jew is a 1933 British fantasy drama film produced by the Gaumont-Twickenham Film Studios. It is the story of a Jew (played by Conrad Veidt) who is forced to wander the Earth for centuries because he rebuffed Jesus while he was carrying his cross. Title: Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951 film) Passage: Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1951 British drama film, produced by Brian Desmond Hurst, directed by Gordon Parry and starring John Howard Davies, Robert Newton and James Hayter. It is based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Hughes. For this version, Rugby School was used as a filming location. Title: Mark Addy Passage: Mark Ian Addy (born 14 January 1964) is an English actor. He is known for portraying Detective Constable Gary Boyle in the British sitcom "The Thin Blue Line", Dave in the film "The Full Monty", Bill Miller in the American sitcom "Still Standing", King Robert Baratheon in the HBO medieval fantasy series "Game of Thrones", Fred Flintstone in "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas", and Hercules in the British fantasy drama series "Atlantis". Title: Merlin (series 5) Passage: The fifth and final series of the British fantasy drama series "Merlin" began broadcasting on 6 October 2012 with the episode "Arthur's Bane (Part 1)" and ended on 24 December 2012 in the UK, with "The Diamond of the Day (Part 2)". It consists of 13 episodes shown on Saturday evenings on BBC One and BBC One HD (repeats shown on BBC Three). Series producer is Sara Hamill and executive producers are Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy. Directors include Justin Molotnikov, Ashley Way, Alice Troughton and Declan O'Dwyer. Writers include Julian Jones (head writer), Howard Overman, Jake Michie and Richard McBrien. Title: Skellig (film) Passage: Skellig known in North America as Skellig: The Owl Man is a 2009 British fantasy drama film directed by Annabel Jankel and starring Tim Roth and Bill Milner. The screenplay by Irena Brignull is based on the award-winning children's novel, "Skellig" by David Almond, published in 1998. Title: Allen Stroud Passage: Allen Stroud is a Lecturer at Bucks New University, where he is the Course Leader for Film and Television Production and the Creative Writing for Publication degrees. He is the editor for the "British Fantasy Society Journal." He also composes instrumental music; however, Stroud is best known for his sci-fi fantasy novels and video game writing. He is the 2017 and 2018 chair of Fantasycon, the annual convention of the British Fantasy Society, which hosts the "British Fantasy Awards." Title: From Time to Time (film) Passage: From Time to Time is a 2009 British fantasy drama film directed by Julian Fellowes and starring Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Carice van Houten, Alex Etel, Eliza Bennett, Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh, Dominic West, Hugh Bonneville, Kwayedza Kureya, and Pauline Collins. It was adapted from Lucy M. Boston's children's novel "The Chimneys of Green Knowe" (1958). The film was shot in Athelhampton Hall, Dorset. Title: Truly, Madly, Deeply Passage: Truly, Madly, Deeply is a 1990 British fantasy drama film made for the BBC's "Screen Two" series, by BBC Films, Lionheart and Winston Pictures. The film, written and directed by Anthony Minghella, stars Juliet Stevenson and Alan Rickman.
Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"
Brian Worth (actor)
Scrooge (1951 film)
Who is older?
Title: Clare Cooper Marcus Passage: Clare Cooper Marcus is a prominent educator in landscape architecture and architecture and a pioneer in the field of social issues in housing, open space design, and healing landscapes. She was born in 1934 and raised in a north London suburb. She received her undergraduate degree in historical geography from University College, London and a Masters in urban and cultural Geography from University of Nebraska at Lincoln. She returned to England to teach cartography at the University of Sheffield, and worked as urban planner at the Ministry of Housing and London County Council. She came back to the US and earned a second Masters in City and Regional Planning from the University of California at Berkeley in 1965. She participated in counter-culture movement in the 1960s at Berkeley, joining in the student strikes, and agitating for free speech. She was inspired by the writings of Catherine Bauer Wurster on housing programs and Jane Jacobs on urban place-making. Title: Jane Jacobs Passage: Jane Jacobs {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born Jane Butzner; May 4, 1916 – April 25, 2006) was an American-Canadian journalist, author, and activist best known for her influence on urban studies, sociology, and economics. Her influential book "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" (1961) argued that urban renewal did not respect the needs of most city-dwellers. In the book she introduced sociological concepts such as "eyes on the street" and "social capital".
Jane Jacobs
Clare Cooper Marcus
Jane Jacobs
Fünf Minuten Amerika and Felix Salten both were creators of what media?
Title: Fünf Minuten Amerika Passage: Fünf Minuten Amerika (German: “America in five minutes”) is a 1931 travel book by the Austrian writer Felix Salten, depicting his tour of 1930 in the United States of America. This is his second travel book, following his account of Palestine, "Neue Menschen auf alter Erde", of 1925. Title: Felix Salten Passage: Felix Salten (6 September 1869 – 8 October 1945) was an Austrian author and critic in Vienna. His most famous work is "Bambi, a Life in the Woods" (1923). Title: Bambi's Children Passage: Bambi's Children: The Story of a Forest Family (German: Bambis Kinder: Eine Familie im Walde ) is a novel written by Austrian author Felix Salten as a sequel to his successful work "Bambi, A Life in the Woods". Title: Djibi, the Kitten Passage: Djibi, the Kitten (German: "Djibi das Kätzchen" ) is the last novel of Felix Salten, published originally in 1945 and translated into English in 1946. Similarly as in other Salten’s late books, the protagonist is an animal, this time a young female cat called Djibi. Title: Renni the Rescuer Passage: Renni the Rescuer: A Dog of the Battlefield (German original: "Renni der Retter: Das Leben eines Kriegshundes") is a 1940 war novel by Felix Salten, describing the career of a military working dog called Renni, a German Shepherd dog, and his master, Georg. Title: Larry Morey Passage: Lawrence L. "Larry" Morey (March 26, 1905 – May 8, 1971) was an American lyricist and screenwriter. He co-wrote some of the most successful songs in Disney movies of the 1930s and 1940s, including "Heigh-Ho", "Some Day My Prince Will Come", and "Whistle While You Work"; and was also responsible for adapting Felix Salten's book "Bambi, A Life in the Woods" into the 1942 Disney film, "Bambi". Title: Neue Menschen auf alter Erde Passage: Neue Menschen auf alter Erde: Eine Palästinafahrt (German: “New people on ancient soil: A tour to Palestine”) is a 1925 travel book by Felix Salten, depicting his 1924 visit to Mandatory Palestine. Like his 1931 travel volume "Fünf Minuten Amerika", also "Neue Menschen auf alter Erde" was first published as a series of feuilletons in a Vienna newspaper. Title: Bambi Award Passage: The Bambi, often simply called Bambi Awards and stylised as BAMBI, are presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television, awarded to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year," both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, they are the oldest media awards in Germany. The award is named after Felix Salten's book "Bambi, A Life in the Woods" and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain, until 1958 when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen. Title: Barthold Fles Passage: Barthold "Bart" Fles (February 7, 1902 – December 19, 1989) was a Dutch-American literary agent, author, translator, editor and publisher. Among his many clients were Elias Canetti, Raymond Loewy, Heinrich Mann, Joseph Roth, Felix Salten, Ignazio Silone, Bruno Walter and Arnold Zweig. Title: Bambi (character) Passage: Bambi is the title character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel "Bambi, A Life in the Woods" and its sequel "Bambi's Children", as well as the Disney animated films "Bambi" and "Bambi II". The character of Bambi also appears in Salten’s novels "Perri" and "Fifteen Rabbits".
book
Fünf Minuten Amerika
Felix Salten
Did either Richard Curtis or George Pearson primarily work in France?
Title: Richard Curtis Passage: Richard Whalley Anthony Curtis, CBE (born 8 November 1956) is a British screenwriter, producer and film director, who was born in New Zealand to Australian parents. One of Britain's most successful comedy screenwriters, he is known primarily for romantic comedy films such as "Four Weddings and a Funeral", "Bridget Jones's Diary", "Notting Hill", and "Love Actually", as well as the hit sitcoms "Blackadder", "Mr. Bean" and "The Vicar of Dibley". He is also the co-founder of the British charity Comic Relief along with Sir Lenny Henry. Title: George Pearson (filmmaker) Passage: George Pearson (OBE), (19 March 1875 – 6 February 1973) was a pioneering English film director, producer and screenwriter, mainly in the silent film era. He was born in London. Title: Kansas Policy Institute Passage: The Kansas Policy Institute (KPI) is a free market American think tank based in Wichita, Kansas. A member of the State Policy Network, it primarily focuses on state and local policy issues in Kansas, including education, budget and spending, health care, and property taxes. The president of the KPI is Dave Trabert and the chairman of the board is George Pearson. Title: Reveille (film) Passage: Reveille is a 1924 British silent drama film directed by George Pearson. It follows some British soldiers during and after the First World War, though Pearson wrote in a January 1924 letter to his cast and crew: Title: Kimberly Rosen Passage: Kimberley Clark Rosen (born October 8, 1958) is an American politician from Maine. A Republican, Rosen represented the towns of Orrington and her residence in Bucksport in the Maine House of Representatives from 2004 to 2012, when she was unable to run for re-election due to term-limits. She is the wife of former State Senator Richard Rosen, who she replaced as State Representative. Either Richard or Kimberley Rosen represented Bucksport and Orrington from 1998 to 2004. Title: That's My Uncle Passage: That's My Uncle is a 1935 British comedy film directed by George Pearson and starring Mark Daly, Richard Cooper and Betty Astell. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by Universal Pictures. Title: The Kiddies in the Ruins Passage: The Kiddies in the Ruins is a 1918 British silent war film directed by George Pearson and starring Emmy Lynn, Hugh E. Wright and Georges Colin. It was released two days after the Armistice that halted fighting in the First World War and depicts the lives of children living in war-devastated France. Title: The Fatal Hour (1937 film) Passage: The Fatal Hour (also known as The Clock) is a 1937 British drama film directed by George Pearson and starring Edward Rigby, Moira Reed and Moore Marriott. It was the final film of the director George Pearson, who had been a leading figure during the silent era, and was made at Pinewood Studios. Title: Richard Curtis (literary agent) Passage: Richard Curtis, president of Richard Curtis Associates, Inc., is a New York literary agent, and author advocate. He is also the author of a novel, short stories, and several books about the publishing industry, and from 1981 to 1992 had a regular column in the science fiction industry professional fanzine "Locus", entitled "Agent's Corner". He created the ebook website ereads.com in 1999. He has commented publicly on Amazon.com's practice of offering publishing deals directly to authors, bypassing mainstream book publishing companies. Title: The Four Masked Men Passage: The Four Masked Men is a 1934 British crime film directed by George Pearson and starring John Stuart, Judy Kelly and Richard Cooper. Its plot concerns a man who hunts down the criminal gang responsible for several robberies and the murder of his brother.
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Richard Curtis
George Pearson (filmmaker)
Same Love, Same Rain, is an Argentine-American romantic comedy film, released in what year, and directed by Juan José Campanella, it stars Ricardo Darín, an Argentine actor, screenwriter and film director?
Title: Ricardo Darín Passage: Ricardo Darín (] ; born January 16, 1957) is an Argentine actor, screenwriter and film director. Widely considered as one of the best and most prolific actors of Argentine cinema. Title: Same Love, Same Rain Passage: Same Love, Same Rain (Spanish: El mismo amor, la misma lluvia ) is a 1999 Argentine-American romantic comedy film directed by Juan José Campanella and written by Campanella and Fernando Castets. It stars Ricardo Darín, Soledad Villamil, Ulises Dumont and Eduardo Blanco. Title: Moon of Avellaneda Passage: Moon of Avellaneda (Spanish: "Luna de Avellaneda" , also known as "Avellaneda's Moon" in English) is a 2004 Argentine film directed by Juan José Campanella, and written by Campanella, Fernando Castets and Juan Pablo Domenech. The film stars Ricardo Darín in his third collaboration with Campanella and Eduardo Blanco in his fourth collaboration, as well as Mercedes Morán and Valeria Bertuccelli. Title: Juan José Campanella Passage: Juan José Campanella (born July 19, 1959) is an Argentine television and film director, writer and producer. He is a prominent figure of cinema in his country, and achieved worldwide fame with the release of "The Secret in Their Eyes" (2009). Title: Son of the Bride Passage: Son of the Bride (Spanish: El hijo de la novia ) is a 2001 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Juan José Campanella and written by Campanella and Fernando Castets. The executive producers were Juan Vera and Juan Pablo Galli, and it was produced by Adrián Suar. It stars Ricardo Darín, Héctor Alterio, Norma Aleandro, Eduardo Blanco and Natalia Verbeke. Title: Truman (2015 film) Passage: Truman is a 2015 Spanish-Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Cesc Gay and co-written by Gay and Tomàs Aragay. The film stars Ricardo Darín, Javier Cámara, and Dolores Fonzi. Title: The Secret in Their Eyes Passage: The Secret in Their Eyes (Spanish: "El secreto de sus ojos" ) is a 2009 Argentine-Spanish crime drama film directed, co-written, produced and edited by Juan José Campanella, based on the novel "La pregunta de sus ojos" (""The Question in Their Eyes"") by Eduardo Sacheri, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film is a joint production of Argentine and Spanish companies. Title: Love Walked In (1997 film) Passage: Love Walked In is a 1997 Argentine-American neo-noir drama/thriller film co-written and directed by Juan José Campanella and starring Denis Leary, Terence Stamp and Aitana Sánchez-Gijón. It was based on the novel "Ni el tiro del final" ("Not Even The Final Shot") by Argentine writer José Pablo Feinmann. The film takes its title from George Gershwin's song "Love Walked In". Title: Eduardo Blanco (actor) Passage: Eduardo Blanco is an Argentine actor best known for his roles in the trilogy of films directed by Juan José Campanella, his friend and frequent collaborator: "El Mismo Amor, la Misma Lluvia" (1999), "El Hijo de la Novia" (2001) and "Luna de Avellaneda" (2004). Title: The Summit (2017 film) Passage: The Summit (Spanish: La cordillera ) is a 2017 Argentine political drama film directed by Santiago Mitre and written by Mitre and . The film stars Ricardo Darín, Dolores Fonzi, Érica Rivas, Elena Anaya, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Alfredo Castro, Gerardo Romano, Leonardo Franco, Paulina García, and Christian Slater. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was released on 17 August 2017 in Argentina.
1999
Same Love, Same Rain
Ricardo Darín
Who is older, Robert Lindstedt or Piet Norval?
Title: Piet Norval Passage: Pieter ("Piet") Norval (born 7 April 1970) is a former tennis player from South Africa, who turned professional in 1988. The right-hander represented his native country in the doubles competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where he partnered Wayne Ferreira. The pair won the silver medal, after losing the final to Boris Becker and Michael Stich from Germany. Norval reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on 19 June 1989, when he became the no. 125 of the world. Title: Robert Lindstedt Passage: Robert Lindstedt (born 19 March 1977) is a Swedish professional tennis player, who turned pro in 1998, and is a doubles specialist. His biggest title has been the 2014 Australian Open with partner Łukasz Kubot. He is also a three-time Wimbledon finalist with former partner Horia Tecău. Title: 2000 French Open – Mixed Doubles Passage: Katarina Srebotnik and Piet Norval were the defending champions, but lost in second round to Kim Clijsters and Lleyton Hewitt. Title: 2000 Estoril Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Tomás Carbonell and Donald Johnson were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Carbonell partnered Juan Balcells, losing in the first round. Johnson partnered Piet Norval and successfully defended his title. Title: 2009 Legg Mason Tennis Classic – Doubles Passage: Marc Gicquel and Robert Lindstedt were the defending champions, but Gicquel chose not to participate that year. <BR>Robert Lindstedt partnered with Martin Damm, and won in the final over Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski, 7–5, 7–6. Title: 1994 Grand Prix Hassan II – Doubles Passage: Mike Bauer and Piet Norval were the defending champions, but did not participate this year. Title: 2000 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon – Doubles Passage: Piet Norval and Kevin Ullyett were the defending champions, but did not participate this year. Title: 2000 Majorca Open – Doubles Passage: Lucas Arnold and Tomás Carbonell were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Arnold partnered Martín García, losing in the first round. Carbonell partnered Piet Norval, losing in the first round. Title: 2016 Winston-Salem Open – Doubles Passage: Dominic Inglot and Robert Lindstedt were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Inglot played alongside Marin Draganja, but lost in the quarterfinals to Lindstedt and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. Lindstedt and Qureshi then lost in the semifinals to Andre Begemann and Leander Paes. Title: 1997 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles Passage: David Adams and Marius Barnard were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Adams with Olivier Delaître and Barnard with Piet Norval.
Pieter ("Piet") Norval
Robert Lindstedt
Piet Norval
Pursuit of Honor is a novel by Vince Flynn and the tenth novel in the series by who?
Title: Pursuit of Honor Passage: Pursuit of Honor is a novel by Vince Flynn and the tenth novel in the Mitch Rapp series. It was published on December 1, 2009. Title: Vince Flynn Passage: Vincent Joseph "Vince" Flynn (April 6, 1966 – June 19, 2013) was an American author of political thriller novels. He also served as a story consultant for the fifth season of the television series "24". He died on June 19, 2013, after a three-year battle with prostate cancer. Title: Consent to Kill Passage: Consent to Kill is the seventh novel by Vince Flynn and the sixth in a series that features CIA counterterrorism agent Mitch Rapp. In this thriller, Flynn focuses on the war on terror exploring all its aspects, from the president of the United States, to the CIA, the foot soldiers and the potentially deadly terrorists. Title: The Survivor (Mills novel) Passage: The Survivor is the fourteenth novel in the Mitch Rapp series. It was published on October 6, 2015. It is the first novel in the series to be written by Kyle Mills, after the death of previous series author, Vince Flynn. Title: The Third Option Passage: The Third Option is Vince Flynn's third novel, and the 2nd to feature Mitch Rapp, an American agent that works for the CIA as an operative for a covert counterterrorism unit called the "Orion Team". The first in the Mitch Rapp series American Assassin, was written later, but was a prologue to Kill Shot. Title: Extreme Measures (novel) Passage: Extreme Measures is a thriller novel by Vince Flynn. The novel was a "New York Times" best seller. The book is the ninth in a series featuring counter-terrorism agent Mitch Rapp. In this story, Rapp works with CIA agent Mike Nash to battle a Taliban jihadist. Title: Memorial Day (novel) Passage: Memorial Day is Vince Flynn's sixth novel, and the fifth to feature Mitch Rapp, an American CIA agent that works for the counterterrorism unit "Orion Team". Title: American Assassin Passage: American Assassin is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by Michael Cuesta and written by Stephen Schiff, Michael Finch, Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz, based on Vince Flynn's 2010 novel of the same name. The film stars Dylan O'Brien, Michael Keaton, Sanaa Lathan, Shiva Negar and Taylor Kitsch, and follows young CIA black ops recruit Mitch Rapp, who helps a Cold War veteran try to stop the detonation of a rogue nuclear weapon. Title: Executive Power Passage: Executive Power is Vince Flynn's fifth novel, and the fourth to feature Mitch Rapp, an American agent that works for the CIA as an operative for a covert counter terrorism unit called the "Orion Team". Title: Separation of Power (novel) Passage: Separation of Power is Vince Flynn's fourth novel, and the third to feature Mitch Rapp, an American agent who works for the CIA as an operative for a covert counterterrorism unit called the "Orion Team".
Mitch Rapp
Pursuit of Honor
Vince Flynn
What Russian film and theater actor, and director was in a 2006 Russian gothic horror film directed by Oleg Fesenko?
Title: Valery Nikolaev Passage: Valery Valeryevich Nikolaev (Russian: Валерий Валерьевич Николаев ; born 23 August 1965) is a Russian film and theater actor, director. Title: Vedma (The Power of Fear) Passage: Vedma (The Power of Fear) (Russian: Ведьма) is a 2006 Russian gothic horror film directed by Oleg Fesenko and starring Valery Nikolaev in the lead. Title: The Ballad of Uhlans Passage: The Ballad of Uhlans ("Уланская баллада") is a 2012 Russian historical adventure film directed by Oleg Fesenko, and stars Sergei Bezrukov, Anna Chipovskaya, Anton Sokolov and Vladimir Gostyukhin. Title: The Island (2006 film) Passage: Ostrov (Russian: Остров , "The Island") is a 2006 Russian film about a fictional 20th century Eastern Orthodox monk. The film closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival, proved to be a moderate box-office success and won both the Nika Award and the Golden Eagle Award as the Best Russian film of 2006. The filming location was the city of Kem, in Karelia, on the shores of the White Sea. Title: Alexey Nilov Passage: Alexey Gennadievich Nilov (Russian: Алексе́й Генна́дьевич Ни́лов ; born 31 January 1964) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2006). Title: Euphoria (2006 film) Passage: Euphoria (Russian: Эйфория ) is a 2006 Russian drama/romance film directed by dramatist and director Ivan Vyrypayev, most recently acclaimed as a co-screenwriter of "Bumer 2". This drama, rightly classified as tragedy, exposes shocking truth about cultural and material poverty of Russian provincial village. In the same year "Euphoria" won the Kinotavr Special Prize of the Jury. At the Russian Film Festival past autumn 2007 in the United Kingdom it was appreciated also, became one of the most successful festival films. Title: Asiris Nuna Passage: Asiris nuna (Russian: Азирис Нуна ) is a 2006 Russian children's science fiction film directed by Oleg Kompasov and produced by Vladimir Khrapunov, Aleksei Kuznetsov and Sergey Chernyakov. The film is based on a Yuli Burkin and Sergei Lukyanenko novel "Today, mom!" , the first part of "Island Rus" trilogy, adapted by Ramil Farzutdinov and Oleg Kompasov. Music by Dmitri Funtikov. Title: It Doesn't Hurt Me Passage: It Doesn't Hurt Me (Russian: "Мне не больно": "Mne ne bolno") is a 2006 Russian film directed by Aleksey Balabanov. The film was released on June 15, 2006 in Russia and stars Renata Litvinova, Aleksandr Yatsenko, and Dmitriy Dyuzhev as three young adults living in St.Petersburg. Title: Oleg Marusev Passage: Oleg Fyodorovich Marusev (Russian: Оле́г Фёдорович Ма́русев ; born October 2, 1944 in Tashkent) is a Russian film and theater actor, director. Honored Artist of Russia. Actor "Moon Theatre" (Moscow). Professor Graduate School of Film and Television Ostankino. Title: Mayak (film) Passage: Mayak (Russian: "Маяк" , meaning "The Lighthouse") is a 2006 Russian film directed by Mariya Saakyan. Young director by Maria Sahakyan made picture about the war in the Caucasus, but without the war.
Valery Valeryevich Nikolaev
Vedma (The Power of Fear)
Valery Nikolaev
In what year was the criminal Victor George Peirce's family's matriarch born in?
Title: Kath Pettingill Passage: Kathleen Pettingill (born 1935) is the matriarch of the Melbourne based criminal family, the Pettingill family. Title: Victor Peirce Passage: Victor George Peirce (11 November 1958 – 1 May 2002) was an Australian criminal from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Peirce was a member of the Pettingill family, headed by matriarch and former Richmond brothel owner Kath Pettingill. Title: John Peirce Passage: Peirce was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on August 16, 1836; his father died before he was born. His mother remarried to Seth Padelford, the governor of Rhode Island. Peirce lived with his family in Providence and received his education at the Brown University Grammar School. He graduated in 1856 and worked for a drug company until the poor economic conditions caused by the Panic of 1857 caused him to leave and go with his family to Europe for a year. Title: Victor Bridges Passage: Victor Bridges (real name Victor George de Freyne, 1878–1972) was a prolific English author of detective and fantasy fiction, and also a playwright and occasional poet. Title: Vic Elmes Passage: Vic Elmes (born Victor George Elmes, 10 May 1947, in Dagenham, Essex, England - dead in April 2017 at the age of 69), played with several groups such as Acid Gallery and The Epics, before helping to form the band Christie in 1970. Christie had several hits: "Yellow River" and "San Bernadino" in 1970, "Man of Many Faces" in 1971, and "Iron Horse" in 1972. Title: Vic Cavanagh (rugby union born 1874) Passage: Victor George Cavanagh (1874 - 11 June 1952), known as "Old Vic" Cavanagh, was a New Zealand rugby union administrator. He was born in Caversham, Dunedin. He was the father of "Young Vic" Cavanagh. Between them, they greatly affected the development of the sport of rugby within New Zealand. Title: Victor Heiser Passage: Victor Heiser (February 5, 1873 – February 27, 1972) was born Victor George Heiser in Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. He was an American plumber, carpenter, physician, author, and was known as Dr. Victor Heiser. He was a survivor of the Johnstown flood of 1889. Title: Vic Belcher Passage: Victor George Belcher (24 August 1888 – 3 January 1977) was an Australian rules footballer, coach and umpire in the (then) Victorian Football League. Title: Venniyani Mala Passage: Venniyani Mala is a mountain in Thodupuzha Taluk near Thodupuzha where Victor George, a photographer of Malayala Manorama daily, met his death in 2001 due to a landslide. Title: Vic Cavanagh (rugby union born 1909) Passage: Victor George Cavanagh (19 June 1909 – 20 July 1980), known as "Young Vic" Cavanagh, was a New Zealand rugby union administrator. He was born in Caversham, Dunedin. He was the son of "Old Vic" Cavanagh. Between them, they greatly affected the development of the sport of rugby within New Zealand.
1935
Victor Peirce
Kath Pettingill
What film marked the directorial debut of the director and screenwriter who wrote and directed the film "Monster" in 2014?
Title: Spellbound (2011 film) Passage: Spellbound (; lit. "Chilling Romance") is a 2011 South Korean horror romantic comedy film, starring Son Ye-jin and Lee Min-ki. It is about a magician who falls in love with a woman who can see ghosts. It was written and directed by Hwang In-ho which also marks his directorial debut. Title: Hwang In-ho Passage: Hwang In-ho is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. He wrote and directed the horror-romantic comedy "Spellbound" (2011) and the crime thriller "Monster" (2014). Title: Busted (film) Passage: Busted is a 1997 comedy film, starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Dominick Brascia and Ava Fabian. The film marked Corey Feldman's directorial debut. Due to his frequent absences and drug use during filming, Corey Haim was eventually fired by director Corey Feldman. Feldman later said that this was one of the most hard and painful things he ever had to do. Title: Then She Found Me Passage: Then She Found Me is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Helen Hunt. The screenplay by Hunt, Alice Arlen, and Victor Levin is very loosely based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Elinor Lipman. The film marked Hunt's feature film directorial debut. Title: Waarish Passage: Waarish (Bengali: ওয়ারিশ ) is a 2004 Bengali film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. The film marked Kaushik Ganguly's directorial debut and it was also Churni Ganguly first film on the big screen. Title: It Happened in Paris Passage: It Happened in Paris is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Carol Reed and Robert Wyler and starring John Loder, Nancy Burne, and Esme Percy. The film marked Reed's directorial debut, and after working on this film with Wyler he was the sole director on his next film "Midshipman Easy". The film is also notable for John Huston's contributions to the screenplay. Title: The Seventh Companion Passage: The Seventh Companion (Russian: Седьмой спутник , "Sedmoy Sputnik " ) is a 1967 black-and-white Soviet drama film set in Petrograd in the years following the Russian Revolution. The film marked the directorial debut of Russian director Aleksei German, who co-directed it with Grigori Aronov. The film is based on a novel by Boris Lavrenyov. Title: Thea Roland Passage: Thea Roland or The Adventure of Thea Roland (German: Das Abenteuer der Thea Roland) is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Lil Dagover, Hans Rehmann and Margarete Kupfer. The film marked the directorial debut of Koster, who was forced to emigrate from Germany by the Nazi party following his next film and later went on to be a leading Hollywood director. Billy Wilder may have also worked on the screenplay, although he remained uncredited. Title: Chevilo Puvvu Passage: Chevilo Puvvu (English: Flower in Ear -"Mockery") is a 1990 Telugu, comedy film, produced by K. Ashok Kumar on Sri Usha Art Productions banner and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Seetha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film marked the directorial debut of E. V. V. Satyanarayana as a director which is recorded as "flop" at the box office. Title: Sikander (2017 film) Passage: Sikander is an upcoming Pakistani action romantic thriller film directed by Moammar Rana, based on the true events. The film stars Rana, Haya Sehgal, Nadeem Baig, and Mathira. Partially filming began in July 2015 in Lahore, while the other took place in Karachi. The film marked as the directorial debut of Rana.
Spellbound
Hwang In-ho
Spellbound (2011 film)
What sport does Rohan Bopanna and Cara Black have in common?
Title: Rohan Bopanna Passage: Rohan Bopanna (born 4 March 1980) is an Indian professional tennis player. His singles career high ranking was World No. 213 in 2007 and his career high ranking in doubles was World No. 3 on 22 July 2013. Recently, most of his appearances in professional tournaments have been in doubles matches. He is a member of the Indian Davis Cup team since 2002. In 2010, he finished as a runner-up in doubles at the US Open, partnering with Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. He won the 2017 French Open - Mixed Doubles title with Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada becoming the fourth Indian player to win a Grand Slam title. Title: Cara Black Passage: Cara Black (born 17 February 1979) is a professional tennis player from Zimbabwe. She is primarily a doubles specialist, winning 60 WTA and 11 ITF titles in that discipline. A former no. 1 ranked women's doubles player in the WTA Rankings, she has won ten Grand Slam titles in women's doubles and mixed doubles combined. By winning the mixed doubles title at the 2010 Australian Open, Black became the third woman in the Open Era to complete a Career Grand Slam in mixed doubles (after Martina Navratilova and Daniela Hantuchová). Having won one singles title on tour, she also peaked at no. 31 in the singles rankings in March 1999. Title: 2016 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek Štepánek. Nestor and Štepánek lost in the quarterfinals to Łukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. <br> Title: 2014 Open 13 – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Colin Fleming were the defending champions, but Bopanna chose not to participate. Fleming played alongside Ross Hutchins, but lost in the quarterfinals to Marin Draganja and Mate Pavić. <br> Title: 2016 MercedesCup – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea were the defending champions, but Bopanna chose to compete in s'Hertogenbosch instead. Mergea played alongside Horia Tecău, but lost in the semifinals to Marcus Daniell and Artem Sitak. Title: 2009 LA Tennis Open – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Eric Butorac were the defending champions, but Bopanna did not participate that year. <BR>Butorac partnered with Scott Lipsky, but lost in the first round to Denis Istomin and Leonardo Mayer. <BR>Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won in the final 6–4, 7–6 against Benjamin Becker and Frank Moser. Title: 2012 Western &amp; Southern Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions. However, they chose not to play together. Bhupathi played with Rohan Bopanna and Paes played with Radek Štěpánek Title: 2012 If Stockholm Open – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions but Bopanna decided not to participate. <br> Title: 2012 Gerry Weber Open – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions but Bopanna decided not to participate. <br> Title: 2013 BNP Paribas Masters – Doubles Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna were the defending champions, but Bhupathi decided not to participate. Bopanna played alongside Édouard Roger-Vasselin.
tennis
Rohan Bopanna
Cara Black
Tadpole is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Gary Winick, it stars which American actress, singer and dancer?
Title: Tadpole (film) Passage: Tadpole is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Gary Winick and written by Heather McGowan and Niels Mueller. It stars Sigourney Weaver, Bebe Neuwirth, Aaron Stanford, John Ritter, Robert Iler, and Kate Mara. Title: Bebe Neuwirth Passage: Beatrice "Bebe" Neuwirth ( ; born December 31, 1958) is an American actress, singer and dancer. On television, she is known for her portrayal of Dr. Lilith Sternin, Dr. Frasier Crane's wife (later former wife), on both the TV sitcom "Cheers" (in a starring role), and its spin-off "Frasier" (in a recurring guest role). The role won her two Emmy Awards. On stage, she is known for her Tony Award winning roles of Nickie in the revival of "Sweet Charity" (1986), and Velma Kelly in the revival of "Chicago" (1996). Other Broadway musical roles include Morticia Addams in "The Addams Family" (2010). Since 2014, she has starred as Nadine Tolliver in the CBS drama "Madam Secretary". Title: Letters to Juliet Passage: Letters to Juliet is a 2010 American romantic drama film starring Amanda Seyfried, Christopher Egan, Vanessa Redgrave, Gael García Bernal and Franco Nero. This was the final film of director Gary Winick. The film was released theatrically in North America and other countries on May 14, 2010. The idea for the film was inspired by the 2006 non-fiction book "Letters to Juliet", by Lise Friedman and Ceil Friedman, which chronicles the phenomenon of letter-writing to Shakespeare's most famous romantic heroine. Title: Curfew (1989 film) Passage: Curfew is an American action/horror 1989 film directed by Gary Winick. Title: The Sweetest Thing Passage: The Sweetest Thing is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Roger Kumble and written by Nancy Pimental, who based the characters on herself and friend Kate Walsh. It stars Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate and Selma Blair. Title: The Tic Code Passage: The Tic Code (also known as Lessons in the Tic Code) is a drama film directed by Gary Winick and written by Polly Draper. It tells of a single mother, the relationship she forms with a jazz musician who has Tourette syndrome, and her young son—a jazz piano prodigy—also with the disorder. The musician and the boy form a friendship, and the film is loosely based upon the experiences of Draper's jazz musician husband Michael Wolff, who provided the film's score. Draper, known for her role in "Thirtysomething", portrays the mother; Gregory Hines plays the musician; and Christopher George Marquette stars as the young boy. Title: Sam the Man Passage: Sam the Man is a 2000 American film directed by Gary Winick and starring Fisher Stevens. Title: Sweet Home Alabama (film) Passage: Sweet Home Alabama is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Andy Tennant, starring Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey and Candice Bergen. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures on September 27, 2002. Title: 13 Going on 30 Passage: 13 Going on 30 (released as Suddenly 30 in some countries) is a 2004 American romantic comedy fantasy film written by Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa and directed by Gary Winick. Starring Jennifer Garner, the film was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures, and was released on April 23, 2004. It follows a 13-year-old girl who dreams of being popular. During her birthday party, she is humiliated by classmates and wishes that she was thirty years old. When she eventually does emerge, she finds herself five days shy of her 30th birthday, uncertain to how she got there. Title: Bride Wars Passage: Bride Wars is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Gary Winick and written by Greg DePaul, June Diane Raphael, and Casey Wilson. The film stars Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, Candice Bergen, Bryan Greenberg, Chris Pratt, Steve Howey, and Kristen Johnston.
Beatrice "Bebe" Neuwirth
Tadpole (film)
Bebe Neuwirth
Love in a Wood is a 1915 British silent comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey, the film is a contemporary-set version of the play "As You Like It", a pastoral comedy by who?
Title: As You Like It Passage: As You Like It is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 and first published in the First Folio in 1623. The play's first performance is uncertain, though a performance at Wilton House in 1603 has been suggested as a possibility. Title: Love in a Wood Passage: Love in a Wood is a 1915 British silent comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gerald Ames, Elisabeth Risdon and Kenelm Foss. The film is a contemporary-set version of William Shakespeare's play "As You Like It". Title: Midshipman Easy (1915 film) Passage: Midshipman Easy is a 1915 British silent adventure film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves and A.V. Bramble. It was based on the novel "Mr Midshipman Easy" by Frederick Marryat which was made into a sound film "Midshipman Easy" by Carol Reed in 1935. Title: From Shopgirl to Duchess Passage: From Shopgirl to Duchess is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring A.V. Bramble, Gertrude Evans and Fred Groves. Title: Gilbert Dying to Die Passage: Gilbert Dying to Die is a 1915 British silent short comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Fred Groves. A drunken man named Gilbert attempts to commit suicide and fails. He then discovers that he has inherited a fortune. Another film portraying the same character "Gilbert Gets Tiger-It is" was also released the same year. Title: Gilbert Gets Tiger-It is Passage: Gilbert Gets Tiger-Itis is a 1915 British silent short comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Fred Groves and Elisabeth Risdon. Title: Florence Nightingale (1915 film) Passage: Florence Nightingale is a 1915 British silent historical film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves and A.V. Bramble. The film portrays the life of Florence Nightingale, particularly her innovations in nursing during the Crimean War (1854-56). The film was based on Edward Tyas Cook's biography of Nightingale. Title: A Will of Her Own Passage: A Will of Her Own is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves and Hilda Sims. A woman marries a doctor, but leaves him to pursue a career on the stage. Eventually they are reunited. Title: Fine Feathers (1915 film) Passage: Fine Feathers is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves and Douglas Payne. Title: There's Good in Everyone Passage: There's Good in Everyone is a 1915 British silent romance film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves and A.V. Bramble.
William Shakespeare
Love in a Wood
As You Like It
who produced the modern bolt-action sniper rifle which Steyr SSG 04 was the basis of
Title: Steyr SSG 04 Passage: The Steyr SSG 04 (German: Scharfschützengewehr 2004, English: Sniper Rifle 04) is a modern bolt action sniper rifle developed and produced by Steyr Mannlicher in Austria, as a complement to Steyr's SSG 69, using the same Safe Bolt System (SBS) action developed for Steyr's hunting rifles. It is also the basis for the Steyr SSG 08 and Steyr SSG Carbon. Title: Steyr SSG 08 Passage: The Steyr SSG 08 (German: Scharfschützengewehr 2008, English: Sniper Rifle 08) is a modern bolt-action sniper rifle developed and produced by Steyr Mannlicher in Austria. The rifle is a further evolution of the SSG 04 sniper rifle, also developed and produced by Steyr. Title: GOL Sniper Magnum Passage: The GOL-Sniper Magnum is a bolt-action sniper rifle designed by the German company Gol-Matic GmbH of Birkenau, Hessen. The rifle is available in tactical as well as sporting and match configurations. It is developed from Austrian Steyr SSG 69. Title: Remington MSR Passage: The Modular Sniper Rifle, or MSR, is a bolt-action sniper rifle recently developed and produced by Remington Arms for the United States Army. It was introduced in 2009, and was designed to meet specific United States Army and USSOCOM Precision Sniper Rifle requirements. The MSR won the PSR competition, and is called the Remington Mk 21 Precision Sniper Rifle in U.S. military service. Title: Lobaev Sniper Rifle Passage: The Lobaev sniper rifle is a rifle line of custom-built bolt-action sniper rifles manufactured at the now defunct small, private company named "Tsar-Cannon Ltd" (ООО Царь-Пушка), which produced benchrest equipment and long-range, sniper and mountain hunting rifles in Tarusa, Russia. The Lobaev rifles are based on a single-shot bolt-action designed for benchrest shooting by Vladislav Lobaev. The chambering, barrel, stock, ammunition feeding method and other rifle characteristics are determined by the clients' preferences. With an accuracy of 0.3-0.2 MOA at ranges of more than 2 km, the Lobaev SVL is claimed as the most accurate sniper rifle in the world. Title: Steyr SSG 69 Passage: The SSG 69 ("Scharfschützengewehr 69" = Sniper Rifle 69) is a bolt-action sniper rifle produced by Steyr Mannlicher that serves as the standard sniper rifle for the Austrian Army. Title: T-12 sniper rifle Passage: The T-12 sniper rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle produced for the Turkish Armed Forces by Makina ve Kimya Endüstrisi Kurumu in an effort to replace foreign produced sniper rifles with domestic Turkish products. (aka JNG-90) Title: Precision Sniper Rifle Passage: The Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR) was a program by United States Special Operations Command to replace all current bolt-action sniper rifles in use by U.S. special operations snipers with a single bolt-action rifle chambered for a large caliber Magnum chambering like .300 Win Mag, and .338 Lapua Magnum. The solicitation was placed on January 15, 2009. The contract was awarded to Remington Arms for their Modular Sniper Rifle. Title: SV-98 Passage: The SV-98 ("Snaiperskaya Vintovka Model 1998") is a Russian bolt-action sniper rifle designed by Vladimir Stronskiy. In 2003 special operations troops were armed with the 7.62 mm 6S11 sniper system comprising the SV-98 sniper rifle (index 6V10) and 7N14 sniper enhanced penetration round. The rifle has been used in combat during operations in Chechnya. Title: Yalguzag sniper rifle Passage: Yalguzag sniper rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle that fires the 7.62×51mm NATO round used by the Azerbaijani Land Forces. Development of the weapon started in 2011 to 2012. Yalguzag means Lone Wolf in Azerbaijani
Steyr Mannlicher
Steyr SSG 04
Steyr SSG 08
What is a classification scheme that assigns an animal and its reputed attributes to each year in a repeating 12-year cycle, which has the 2nd of the 12-year cycle of animals appear in it?
Title: Chinese zodiac Passage: The Chinese zodiac is a classification scheme that assigns an animal and its reputed attributes to each year in a repeating 12-year cycle. The 12-year cycle is an approximation to the 11.86-year orbital period of Jupiter, the largest planet of the solar system. It and its variations remain popular in several East Asian countries including China, Korea, Japan, and Mongolia, as well as in other Asian countries like Vietnam, Burma, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand, along with the Buddhist calendar. According to the Chinese zodiac, 2017 is the year of the Rooster. Title: Ox (zodiac) Passage: The Ox (丑) is the 2nd of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Ox is denoted by the Earthly Branch symbol 丑. The name is also translated into English as Cow. Title: Snake (zodiac) Passage: The Snake (蛇) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac and related to the Chinese calendar, as well as in related East Asian zodiacal or calendrical systems. The Year of the Snake is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol . Title: Monkey (zodiac) Passage: The Monkey (猴) is the ninth of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Monkey is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 申. Title: Rabbit (zodiac) Passage: The Rabbit (卯) is the fourth in the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Rabbit is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 卯. Title: Dragon (zodiac) Passage: The Dragon () is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Dragon is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 辰, pronounced "chen". Title: Rat (zodiac) Passage: The Rat (子) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Rat is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 子. Title: Tiger (zodiac) Passage: The Tiger (寅) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Tiger is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 寅. Title: Horse (zodiac) Passage: The Horse (馬 午) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. There is a long tradition of the horse in Chinese mythology. Certain characteristics of the Horse nature are supposed to be typical of or to be associated with either a year of the Horse and its events, or in regard to the personality of someone born in such a year. Horse aspects can also enter by other chronomantic factors or measures, such as hourly. Title: Dog (zodiac) Passage: The Dog (狗) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Dog is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 戌. The character 狗 refers to the actual animal while 戌 refers to the zodiac animal.
Chinese zodiac
Ox (zodiac)
Chinese zodiac
Who has the highest scope of profession in Arthur Rosson or Hall Bartlett
Title: Hall Bartlett Passage: Hall Bartlett (November 27, 1922 – September 7, 1993) was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter. Title: Arthur Rosson Passage: Arthur Rosson (24 August 1886 – 17 June 1960) was an English film director. From 1917 to 1948, Rosson directed 61. He also worked on many major films as a second unit director until 1960, particularly for Cecil B. DeMille. Title: For Those We Love Passage: For Those We Love is a 1921 American silent romantic drama film drama produced by and starring Betty Compson and Lon Chaney. Directed by Arthur Rosson, the film was distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It is now considered to be a lost film. Title: Sahara (1919 film) Passage: Sahara is a 1919 American dramatic film written by C. Gardner Sullivan and directed by Arthur Rosson. The film starred Louise Glaum and told a story of love and betrayal in the Egyptian desert. Title: Flaming Guns Passage: Flaming Guns is a 1932 American Western film directed by Arthur Rosson and written by Jack Cunningham. The film stars Tom Mix, William Farnum, Ruth Hall, Clarence Wilson, George Hackathorne and Duke R. Lee. The film was released on December 22, 1932, by Universal Pictures. Title: Fine Manners Passage: Fine Manners is a 1926 American black-and-white silent comedy film directed initially by Lewis Milestone and completed by Richard Rosson for Famous Players-Lasky/Paramount Pictures. After an argument with actress Gloria Swanson, director Milestone walked off the project, causing the film to be completed by Rosson, who had picked up directorial tricks while working as an assistant director to Allan Dwan. The success of the film, being Rosson's first directorial effort since he co-directed "Her Father's Keeper" in 1917 with his brother Arthur Rosson, won him a long-term contract with Famous Players-Lasky. Title: Women Who Play Passage: Women Who Play is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Arthur Rosson and produced by Walter Morosco and Alexander Korda with a screenplay by Basil Mason and Gilbert Wakefield. It stars Mary Newcomb, Benita Hume and George Barraud. In order to deter his wife from having an affair a man hires an actress as part of an elaborate scheme. It is based on the play "Spring Cleaning" by Frederick Lonsdale. Title: The Last Outlaw (1927 film) Passage: The Last Outlaw is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Gary Cooper, Jack Luden, and Betty Jewel. Written by John Stone and J. Walter Rubin, based on a story by Richard Allen Gates, the film is about a frontiersman who falls in love with a pretty woman whose brother is accused of murder. He tries to prove the young man innocent of the charges, but when he is appointed sheriff, he is obliged to track down and arrest the boy. A 16mm reduction positive print exists of this film. Title: King of the Sierras Passage: King of the Sierras is a 1938 American western directed by Samuel Diege and Arthur Rosson and distributed by Grand National Pictures. Title: Zero Hour! (1957 film) Passage: Zero Hour! is a 1957 drama film directed by Hall Bartlett from a screenplay by Arthur Hailey, Hall Bartlett and John Champion. It stars Dana Andrews, Linda Darnell and Sterling Hayden and features Peggy King, Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch, Geoffrey Toone and Jerry Paris in supporting roles. The film was released by Paramount Pictures.
Hall Bartlett
Hall Bartlett
Arthur Rosson
Which band formed first, Meat Puppets or Days of the New?
Title: Meat Puppets Passage: Meat Puppets is an American rock band formed in January 1980 in Phoenix, Arizona. The group's original lineup was Curt Kirkwood (guitar/vocals), his brother Cris Kirkwood (bass guitar), and Derrick Bostrom (drums). The Kirkwood brothers met Bostrom while attending Brophy Prep High School in Phoenix. The three then moved to Tempe, Arizona (a Phoenix suburb and home to Arizona State University), where the Kirkwood brothers purchased two adjacent homes, one of which had a shed in the back where they regularly practiced. Title: Days of the New Passage: Days of the New is an American rock band from Charlestown, Indiana, formed in 1995. The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Travis Meeks and a variety of supporting musicians that briefly included future pop star Nicole Scherzinger. They are best known for the hit singles "Touch, Peel and Stand", "The Down Town", "Shelf in the Room", and "Enemy". Title: Rare Meat Passage: Rare Meat is a 2005 compilation CD of rare and unreleased material by the Meat Puppets, spanning approximately 1990-2000. It was compiled by user "nathang78" from the Meat Puppets Yahoo Message Board, and posted on founding band member Derrick Bostrom's Meat Puppets blog on July 1, 2007. Title: Snow (Curt Kirkwood album) Passage: Snow is the first solo album by Curt Kirkwood of the alternative rock band Meat Puppets, released in 2005. In his solo career, short though it was, he has pursued a more countrified aspect of his music. " Golden Lies" was originally written as the title track for the previous Meat Puppets album, however, it was ironically excluded. The album was recorded in only 20 days. Title: Lake of Fire (song) Passage: "Lake of Fire" is a song by the American alternative rock band the Meat Puppets. It appears on their 1984 album "Meat Puppets II" and also appears as a hidden track on their 1994 album "Too High to Die". Title: Joseph Cultice Passage: Cultice began his photography career in Phoenix, Arizona, where he was inspired by his love of rock'n roll and pop icons like KISS and David Bowie. His first photo shoot was with rock band The Meat Puppets. <ref name="Joe Cultice/The Meat Puppets"> </ref> Title: You Love Me Passage: You Love Me is a 1999 promotional EP by the Meat Puppets. This was the first release from the then new line-up of the Meat Puppets. It was available free only through the official Meat Puppets website to promote the band's new line-up. " Armed and Stupid" and the title track were re-released on the 2000 album "Golden Lies". Title: Meat Puppets (album) Passage: Meat Puppets is the first album by American band the Meat Puppets, released in 1982. The album is unlike their later, better-known releases due to its hardcore punk sound. Title: No Strings Attached (Meat Puppets album) Passage: No Strings Attached is a 1990 compilation album of Meat Puppets songs released by their ex-record label SST Records. It was released after the band left SST Records to join London Records. The compilation includes songs from their first album "Meat Puppets" (1982) through to their 1989 album "Monsters". The Meat Puppets had no involvement in this release. Title: Plateau (song) Passage: "Plateau" is a song written by alternative rock band the Meat Puppets, which first appeared on their 1984 album "Meat Puppets II".
Meat Puppets
Meat Puppets
Days of the New
Are Francoa and Browallia in the same family?
Title: Browallia Passage: Browallia is a genus of Solanaceae family. It is named after Johannes Browallius (1707–1755), also known as Johan Browall, a Swedish botanist, physician and bishop. Title: Francoa Passage: Francoa is a genus of the Melianthaceae family which consists of herbs endemic to Chile. Plants may grow up to one metre high and produce basal clumps of round, deeply lobed, dark green, fuzzy leaves with winged leafstalks. Compact racemes of small, cup-shaped flowers, which are pink with red markings, appear in summer and early fall. Title: Francoa appendiculata Passage: Francoa appendiculata is a species of the Melianthaceae family which consists of herbs endemic to Chile. Title: Browallia eludens Passage: Browallia eludens is a small herb in the genus Browallia in the family Solanaceae. It is known only from a few locales in Arizona, Sonora, and Chihuahua. Indeed, at the time of its initial publication in 1993, this represented the first time that any member of the genus had been reported from the United States. The epithet "eludens" refers to the fact that the plant had eluded botanists for many years. Title: Francoa sonchifolia Passage: Francoa sonchifolia, commonly known as bridalwreath, is a plant species in the family Melianthaceae. It is endemic to Chile. Title: Francoaceae Passage: The Francoaceae are a small family of plants in the order Geraniales, including the genera "Francoa", commonly known as bridal wreaths, and "Tetilla". The Francoaceae are recognized as a family under various classification schemes but under the APG III system the Francoaceae are included within the Melianthaceae. In the APG IV system the Francoaceae are again recognized as a family, with Melianthaceae included in the circumscription of Francoaceae.
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Francoa
Browallia
What was the occupation of the person whose first serious lover was Richard Chanlaire?
Title: Francis Poulenc Passage: Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc (] ; 7 January 189930 January 1963) was a French composer and pianist. His compositions include "mélodies", solo piano works, chamber music, choral pieces, operas, ballets, and orchestral concert music. Among the best-known are the piano suite "Trois mouvements perpétuels" (1919), the ballet "Les biches" (1923), the "Concert champêtre" (1928) for harpsichord and orchestra, the Organ Concerto (1938), the opera "Dialogues des Carmélites" (1957), and the "Gloria" (1959) for soprano, choir and orchestra. Title: Richard Chanlaire Passage: Richard Chanlaire (1896–1973) was a French painter, also known as the first serious lover of the composer Francis Poulenc. Title: Stripper Passage: A stripper or exotic dancer is a person whose occupation involves performing striptease in a public adult entertainment venue such as a strip club. At times, a stripper may be hired to perform at a bachelor party or other private event. Title: Marshman Passage: The name Marshman is a family, or surname which originated in England and either refers to an occupation - namely a person whose job it was to work the marshes or it is derived from their residency possibly of Marsham in Norfolk, or in Mersham in Kent. There is a strong settlement of the Marshman family in Wiltshire, especially near Dilton Marsh. Title: Barber Passage: A barber (from the Latin "barba", "beard") is a person whose occupation is mainly to cut, dress, groom, style and shave men's and boys' hair. A barber's place of work is known as a "barber shop" or a "barber's". Barber shops are also places of social interaction and public discourse. In some instances, barbershops are also public forums. They are the locations of open debates, voicing public concerns, and engaging citizens in discussions about contemporary issues. They were also influential in helping shape male identity. Title: Roughneck Passage: Roughneck is a term for a person whose occupation is hard-manual labor. The term applies across a number of industries, but is most commonly associated with the workers on a drilling rig. The ideal of the hard-working, tough roughneck has been adopted by several sports teams who use the phrase as part of their name or logo. Title: Court reporter Passage: A court reporter or court stenographer, also called stenotype operator, shorthand reporter or law reporter, is a person whose occupation is to transcribe spoken or recorded speech into written form, using shorthand, machine shorthand or voice writing equipment to produce official transcripts of court hearings, depositions and other official proceedings. Court reporting companies primarily serve private law firms, local, state and federal government agencies, courts, trade associations, meeting planners and nonprofits. Title: Hairdresser Passage: A hairdresser is a person whose occupation is to cut or style hair in order to change or maintain a person's image. This is achieved using a combination of hair coloring, haircutting, and hair texturing techniques. Most hairdressers are professionally licensed as either a hairdresser, a barber or a cosmetologist. Title: Persona non grata Passage: In diplomacy, a persona non grata (Latin: "person not appreciated", plural: "personae non gratae") is a foreign person whose entering or remaining in a particular country is prohibited by that country's government. Being so named is the most serious form of censure which a country can apply to foreign diplomats, who are otherwise protected by diplomatic immunity from arrest and other normal kinds of prosecution. Title: Nail technician Passage: A manicurist or nail technician is a person whose occupation is to style and shape a person's nails. This is achieved using a combination of decorating nails with coloured varnish, transfers, gems or glitter.
composer and pianist
Richard Chanlaire
Francis Poulenc
Who publishes the magazine where The Lost Boy was first published?
Title: The Lost Boy (novella) Passage: The Lost Boy is a novella by novelist Thomas Wolfe. It was first published in a 1937 issue of "Redbook". Title: Redbook Passage: Redbook is an American women's magazine published by the Hearst Corporation. It is one of the "Seven Sisters", a group of women's service magazines. Title: Lost Boy (musical) Passage: Lost Boy is a 2014 musical by Phil Willmott which premiered at Charing Cross Theatre. The plot follows the characters of the original 1904 play Peter Pan as young adults on the eve of the First World War. Title: In the Night Room Passage: In the Night Room is a 2004 horror-thriller novel by American author Peter Straub and a sequel to his 2003 book "Lost Boy, Lost Girl". The work was first published in hardback on October 26, 2004 through Random House and it won the 2004 Bram Stoker Award for Novel. Straub encountered some difficulties while writing "In the Night Room" and had written several different passages for the work before growing bored with each version before writing it using the same technique he used for its predecessor in which he "reached down inside the book and turned it inside out." Title: A Long Walk to Water Passage: A Long Walk to Water is a short novel written by Linda Sue Park and published by Clarion Books in 2010. It includes the true story of Salva Dut, a Sudanese Lost Boy, and the fictional story of Nya, a young village girl. Park has used this book as a platform to support Dut's program, Water for South Sudan. Title: The Lost Boy (The Sarah Jane Adventures) Passage: The Lost Boy is the sixth story of the British science fiction television series "The Sarah Jane Adventures". It forms the ninth and tenth episodes of the show's first series. The first episode was aired on the CBBC Channel on 12 November 2007, and the second on 19 November. This episode was intentionally named after Dave Pelzer's "The Lost Boy". Title: Cities of the Red Night Passage: Cities of the Red Night is a 1981 novel by American author William S. Burroughs. His first full-length novel since "The Wild Boys" (1971), it is part of his final trilogy of novels, known as The Red Night Trilogy, followed by "The Place of Dead Roads" (1983) and "The Western Lands" (1987). The plot involves a group of radical pirates who seek the freedom to live under the articles set out by Captain James Misson. In near present day, a parallel story follows a detective searching for a lost boy, abducted for use in a sexual ritual. The cities of the title mimic and parody real places, and Burroughs makes references to the United States, Mexico, and Morocco. Title: Lost Boy (Ruth B song) Passage: "Lost Boy" is the debut single by Canadian singer Ruth B. It was released on February 12, 2015. She first released it by singing a six-second video on Vine in January 2015. Title: The Lost Boys (professional wrestling) Passage: The Lost Boys were a professional wrestling tag team composed of Lost Boy Yar and Lost Boy Wolf. They competed in numerous independent promotions throughout the East Coast and Northeastern United States during the 1990s. One of the rising stars of the National Wrestling Alliance, they became the first NWA United States Tag Team Champions since 1991 when the title was revived by NWA New Jersey. They also challenged The Misfits (Derrick Domino, Harley Lewis, and Lupus) for the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship, another abandoned NWA title, when it was briefly revived by NWA 2000 in 1998. Title: The Lost Boy (novel) Passage: The Lost Boy (original title: "Fyrvaktaren") is a detective novel by Camilla Läckberg, published in Sweden in 2009. The English version was published in March 2013 by HarperCollins.
the Hearst Corporation
The Lost Boy (novella)
Redbook
What was Johann Christian Dieterich's friend the first to hold a dedicated professorship in in Germany?
Title: Georg Christoph Lichtenberg Passage: Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1 July 1742 – 24 February 1799) was a German scientist, satirist, and Anglophile. As a scientist, he was the first to hold a professorship explicitly dedicated to experimental physics in Germany. Today, he is remembered for his posthumously published notebooks, which he himself called "Sudelbücher", a description modelled on the English bookkeeping term "scrapbooks", and for his discovery of the strange tree-like electrical discharge patterns now called Lichtenberg figures. Title: Johann Christian Dieterich Passage: Johann Christian Dieterich (1722–1800) was the founder of the Dieterich’schen Verlagsbuchhandlung publishing house and close friend of Georg Christoph Lichtenberg. He published the first "Musen-Almanach". Title: Johann Christian von Stramberg Passage: Johann Christian Hermenegild Joseph Franz de Paula Benjamin von Stramberg (13 October 1785 – 20 July 1868), commonly known as Johann Christian von Stramberg or Christian von Stramberg was a German historian. Title: Martin Hoffmann (luthier) Passage: Martin Hoffmann (1653–1719) was an important German luthier, based in Leipzig. He was the father of Johann Christian Hoffmann (1683–1750), an important luthier, violin maker, and a friend and associate of Johann Sebastian Bach. Title: Ernest Warburton Passage: Ernest Warburton (10 June 1937 in Irlam – 7 August 2001 in London) was a noted musicologist who specialized in the music of Johann Christian Bach. His efforts resulted in the publication from 1984 to 1999 of "The Collected Works of Johann Christian Bach" in 48 volumes. Title: Johann Christian Simon Handt Passage: Johann Christian Simon Handt (born Johann Christian Simon Hundt; 17947 July 1863) was a German-born Australian minister and missionary of Lutheran faith. Known for being Queensland's first missionary or one of the first, Handt is also said to have brought in the first pineapples in Queensland. Title: Johann Christian Stark (the Elder) Passage: Johann Christian Stark (13 January 1753 – 11 January 1811) was a German physician and obstetrician born in Oßmannstedt. His nephew, also named Johann Christian Stark (1769–1837), was a noted obstetrician. Title: Johann Christian Kittel Passage: Johann Christian Kittel (18 February 1732 – 17 April 1809) was a German organist, composer, and teacher. He was one of the last students of Johann Sebastian Bach. His students included , Karl Gottlieb Umbreit, Johann Wilhelm Hässler and Christian Heinrich Rinck. See: . Title: Johann Christian Cuno Passage: Johann Christian Cuno (3 April 1708 in Berlin – 1783 in Durlach) was a German poet, writer, botanist and merchant, and was the son of a postal official in Berlin. He was also known under the names of "Joan Christian Cuno, Johannes Christian Cuno" and "Johann Christ Cuno". Title: Johann Adam Reincken Passage: Johann Adam Reincken (also "Jan Adams, Jean Adam", "Reinken, Reinkinck, Reincke, Reinicke, Reinike"; baptized 10 December 1643 – 24 November 1722) was a Dutch/German organist and composer. He was one of the most important German composers of the 17th century, a friend of Dieterich Buxtehude and a major influence on Johann Sebastian Bach; however, very few of his works survive to this day.
experimental physics
Johann Christian Dieterich
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
What is the name of the person that played for Manchester United and manager of English Premier League club Stoke City?
Title: 1994 Football League Cup Final Passage: The 1994 Football League Cup Final took place on 27 March 1994 at the old Wembley Stadium. It was contested between Manchester United and Aston Villa. Aston Villa won 3–1, with one goal from Dalian Atkinson and two from Dean Saunders, to claim their fourth League Cup final victory; Manchester United's goal was scored by Mark Hughes, before Andrei Kanchelskis was sent off for handball. Manchester United would go on to win both the Premier League and FA Cup that season, the result denying United a domestic treble, while Villa finished 10th in the Premier League. Title: Mark Hughes Passage: Leslie Mark Hughes, OBE (born 1 November 1963) is a Welsh football manager and former player. He is the current manager of English Premier League club Stoke City. Title: Peter Crouch Passage: Peter James Crouch (born 30 January 1981) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Stoke City. He was capped 42 times by the England national team between 2005 and 2010, scoring 22 goals for his country in that time, and appearing at two World Cups. Title: Bet365 Stadium Passage: The bet365 Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England and the home of Premier League club Stoke City. The stadium was previously called the Britannia Stadium but was renamed on 1 June 2016 when the club entered into a new stadium-naming rights agreement with its parent company, bet365. It has a capacity of 30,089 following the completion of expansion works in 2017. Title: Stoke City F.C. league record by opponent Passage: Stoke City Football Club is an English association football club based in Stoke-on-Trent. Founded as Stoke Ramblers Football Club in 1863, the club changed its name to Stoke Football Club in 1868 and then added the word "City" in 1927. During the 1888–89 season, Stoke joined the Football League and after a period in non-league football prior to World War I Stoke remained there until 2008 when Stoke gained promotion Premier League. Title: List of Major League Soccer transfers 2014 Passage: The following is a list of transfers for the 2014 Major League Soccer season. On August 9, 2013, Juan Agudelo reached an agreement to join to English Premier League side Stoke City on a free transfer following the conclusion of the 2013 season. However on November 20, 2013, Stoke City announced that the deal fell through after Agudelo's work permit was denied. Later on in the year, the LA Galaxy acquired Baggio Husidić from Swedish side Hammarby IF. However, that move did not take effect until January 1, 2014. The rest of the moves were made during the 2013–14 MLS offseason all the way through the roster freeze on September 2014. Title: Stoke City F.C. Under-23s and Academy Passage: Stoke City Football Club Under-23s is the most senior of Stoke City's youth teams and the club's former reserve team. The Under-23 team is effectively Stoke City's second-string side. They play in Premier League 2 Division 2. The team also competes in the Premier League Cup and the Staffordshire Senior Cup. Title: Jack Butland Passage: Jack Butland (born 10 March 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Stoke City and the England national team. Title: Harry Souttar Passage: Harry Souttar (born 22 October 1998) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a defender for English Premier League club Stoke City. He previously played for Dundee United in Scotland, making three first team appearances, before joining Stoke in September 2016. Souttar has represented the Scotland under-17 team. Title: Josh Tymon Passage: Joshua Lewis Tymon (born 22 May 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Premier League club Stoke City.
Mark Hughes
1994 Football League Cup Final
Mark Hughes
My Chauffeur is a 1986 American comedy film produced by Crown International Pictures and Marimark Productions starring Howard Hesseman (born February 27, 1940) is an American actor best known for playing disc jockey Johnny Fever on which show?
Title: Howard Hesseman Passage: Howard Hesseman (born February 27, 1940) is an American actor best known for playing disc jockey Johnny Fever on "WKRP in Cincinnati", Captain Pete Lassard in "" and schoolteacher Charlie Moore on "Head of the Class". Title: My Chauffeur Passage: My Chauffeur is a 1986 American comedy film produced by Crown International Pictures and Marimark Productions starring Deborah Foreman, Sam J. Jones, Howard Hesseman and E. G. Marshall. It was written and directed by David Beaird. The original music score was composed by Paul Hertzog with additional music by The Wigs. Title: Sextette Passage: Sextette is a 1978 American comedy/musical motion picture released by Crown International Pictures. The film stars Mae West. Other actors in the cast included Timothy Dalton, Dom DeLuise, Tony Curtis, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, George Hamilton, Alice Cooper and Walter Pidgeon. Title: Van Nuys Blvd. (film) Passage: Van Nuys Blvd. was a 1979 comedy film written and directed by William Sachs and released by Crown International Pictures. It features 1974 "Playboy" Playmate of the Year Cynthia Wood. The film’s tag line is: ""The Greatest Cruisin' in the Land Takes Place on the Street -- Where it all Began..."" Title: Doctor Detroit Passage: Doctor Detroit is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Michael Pressman with writing by Bruce Jay Friedman, Carl Gottlieb, and Robert Boris. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Howard Hesseman, Lynn Whitfield, Fran Drescher, and Donna Dixon, with a special appearance by James Brown. Title: The Sunshine Boys (1975 film) Passage: The Sunshine Boys is a 1975 American comedy film directed by Herbert Ross and produced by Ray Stark, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and based on the play of the same name by Neil Simon, about two legendary (and cranky) comics brought together for a reunion and revival of their famous act. The cast included real-life experienced vaudevillian actor George Burns as Lewis, Walter Matthau as Clark, and Richard Benjamin as Ben, with Lee Meredith, F. Murray Abraham, Rosetta LeNoire, Howard Hesseman, and Ron Rifkin in supporting roles. This would be Matthau's last Neil Simon movie until 1982's "I Ought to Be in Pictures" with Ann-Margret and Dinah Manoff. Title: The Devil's Hand Passage: The Devil's Hand (aka "Witchcraft, The Naked Goddess, Devil's Doll" and "Live to Love") is an independently-produced, American black-and-white horror film. It was produced by Alvin K, Bublis and directed by William J. Hole Jr. The film was made in 1959 by Rex Carlton Productions but not distributed by Crown International Pictures until 1961. It deals with the activities of Los Angelenos who are members of a cult that worships Gamba, the Great Devil God. Title: The Teacher (1974 film) Passage: The Teacher is a 1974 American coming-of-age suspense film, written, produced, and directed by Hickmet Avedis (aka: Howard Avedis) and released by Crown International Pictures. The film stars Angel Tompkins, Jay North, and Anthony James, and tells the story of an 18-year-old's first relationship with his alluring teacher, and the hidden danger awaiting them in the shadows. Title: Inside Out (1986 film) Passage: Inside Out is a 1986 American drama film directed by Robert Taicher, written by Robert Taicher and Kevin Bartelme and starring Elliott Gould, Howard Hesseman and Jennifer Tilly. Title: The Specialist (1975 film) Passage: The Specialist is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Howard Avedis and written by Ralph B. Potts, Howard Avedis and Marlene Schmidt. The film stars Adam West, John Anderson, Ahna Capri, Harvey Jason, Alvy Moore and Marlene Schmidt. The film was released in May 1975, by Crown International Pictures.
WKRP in Cincinnati
My Chauffeur
Howard Hesseman
Frankenstein's Monster is based on a character created by an English novelist born in what year?
Title: Mary Shelley Passage: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (née Godwin; 30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851) was an English novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer, best known for her Gothic novel "Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus" (1818). She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley. Her father was the political philosopher William Godwin, and her mother was the philosopher and feminist Mary Wollstonecraft. Title: Frankenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics) Passage: Frankenstein's Monster is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is based on the character in the novel "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley. The character has been adapted often in the comic book medium. Title: Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster Passage: Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster is a fictional character comic book superhero created by Michael T. Gilbert, most recently published by Dark Horse Comics. The character first appeared in Pacific Comics "Vanguard Illustrated" #7 (July 1984). Later the character graduated to his own monthly series "Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster" from Eclipse Comics. Mr. Monster was derived from an old 1940's character created by Fred Kelly who appeared only twice in 1940s Canadian comic books ("Triumph Comics" #31, 1946, and "Super-Duper Comics" #3, 1947). After trademarking Mr. Monster, Gilbert heavily revised the character creating a Horror/Humor hybrid which often featured heavy satire of both the horror genre and superhero comics in general. Title: Boris Karloff filmography Passage: This is the filmography of Boris Karloff. Born as William Henry Pratt, he joined a touring company and adopted the stage name Boris Karloff. During these early stages of his career he was mostly left in obscurity. By 1919, Karloff found regular work as an extra at Universal Studios. Karloff's first significant hit film was in Howard Hawks's "The Criminal Code" (1931). While shooting "Graft", director James Whale convinced Karloff to star as a character in one of his most popular roles as Frankenstein's monster in "Frankenstein" which led to him becoming an overnight superstar. After "Frankenstein" and starring in several high-profile films such as "Bride of Frankenstein" and "Scarface", Karloff spent the remainder of the 1930s continuing to work at an incredible pace, but progressively more into less financially successful films. Karloff starred in a few acclaimed Val Lewton produced horror films of the 1940s and by the mid-1950s, he was a familiar presence on television hosting his own series including "Thriller" and "The Veil" and guest starring on such variety programs as "The Donald O'Connor Show". Title: Frankenstein (DC Comics) Passage: Frankenstein is a fictional DC Comics character based on the Frankenstein's monster character created by Mary Shelley. Title: William Bury Westall Passage: William Bury Westall (7 February 1834 – 1903) was an English novelist born in Old Accrington, Lancashire, England. Title: Flambeau (character) Passage: M. Hercule Flambeau is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who appears in 48 short stories about the character Father Brown. A master criminal, his surname "Flambeau" is an alias, the French word for a flaming torch. Title: Father Brown (disambiguation) Passage: Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton. Title: Hugh Conway Passage: Hugh Conway, the pen name of Frederick John Fargus (26 December 1847 – 15 May 1885), was an English novelist born in Bristol, the son of an auctioneer. Title: Frankenstein (Dell Comics) Passage: Frankenstein was a fictional Dell Comics superhero based on the iconic Universal Pictures versions. The comic book character is based on the literary and movie monster Frankenstein's monster. The other two characters were Dracula and the Werewolf.
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Frankenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics)
Mary Shelley
Who was a member of the alternative rock band Lush, Nell Sigland or Miki Berenyi?
Title: Nell Sigland Passage: Ragnhild Westgaard Sigland (born November 13, 1976), mostly known by her stage name Nell Sigland, is a Norwegian singer from Hamar, best known as the lead vocalist of Norwegian gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy as a replacement for Liv Kristine, from June 3, 2004 to October 2, 2010. She was also the lead singer for Norwegian gothic rock band The Crest, founded by her husband Kristian Sigland and herself. Title: Miki Berenyi Passage: Miki Eleonora Berenyi (born 18 March 1967) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. She was a member of the alternative rock band Lush. Title: Blind Spot (EP) Passage: Blind Spot is an EP by the English alternative rock band Lush. Released on 15 April 2016, by the band's Edamame record label, the EP contains the band's first new material since 1996, following their reunion in 2015. It was produced by Jim Abbiss and Ladytron member Daniel Hunt. Title: Ladykillers (song) Passage: "Ladykillers" is a song by English alternative rock band Lush. It was released by 4AD in 1996 as the second single from the band's third studio album, "Lovelife". Known for its feminist themes, the song became one of the band's bigger hits, peaking at No. 18 on the US "Billboard" Modern Rock Tracks chart. Title: Mad Love (EP) Passage: Mad Love is the debut extended play by the English alternative rock band Lush. It was released on 26 February 1990 by 4AD. Produced by Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie, "Mad Love" was composed of four tracks—including a rerecording of "Thoughtforms", a song from Lush's debut mini-album "Scar" (1989). Title: Lovelife (album) Passage: Lovelife is the fourth and final studio album by English alternative rock band Lush. On this album, the band moved away from their earlier dream pop and shoegazing style and embraced a more Britpop-oriented sound. The album was produced by Pete Bartlett and the band at Protocol Studios in London, and engineered by Giles Hall. On release it reached number 8 on the UK album charts. Title: Ciao! Best of Lush Passage: Ciao! Best of Lush is a compilation album by the band Lush, released in March 2001 by 4AD. The essay in the booklet was written by Dominic Wills and included quotes from members Miki Berenyi and Emma Anderson. The best-of CD appeared almost five years after the band's dissolution and drummer Chris Acland's suicide; the compilation was dedicated to his memory. Title: Sweetness and Light (EP) Passage: Sweetness and Light is the second extended play by the English alternative rock band Lush. It was released on 15 October 1990 on 4AD. Featuring a less abrasive sound than the band's earlier releases, the title track was also released as Lush's first single and included the B-side "Breeze". Title: Lush (band) Passage: Lush were an English rock band formed in London in 1987. The lineup before the original split consisted of Miki Berenyi (vocals, guitar), Emma Anderson (vocals, guitar), Phil King (bass) and Chris Acland (drums). Title: The Lillies Passage: The Lillies were an indie rock band formed as a collaboration between members of the bands Cocteau Twins (Simon Raymonde), Lush (Miki Berenyi, Chris Acland) and Moose (Kevin McKillop, Russell Yates).
Miki Eleonora Berenyi
Nell Sigland
Miki Berenyi