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What was the name of the band that offshoot from the English new wave and synth-pop band formed in Birmingham in 1978, and released the single Say the Word?
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Title: Say the Word (Arcadia song)
Passage: Say the Word was the fifth and final single released by the Duran Duran offshoot band, Arcadia. Recorded for the soundtrack of "Playing for Keeps", it was released as a single in the US by Atlantic Records.
Title: Duran Duran
Passage: Duran Duran ( ) are an English new wave and synth-pop band formed in Birmingham in 1978. The band grew from alternative sensations in 1982 to mainstream pop stars by 1984. By the end of the decade, membership and music style changes challenged the band before a resurgence in the early 1990s. The group were a leading band in the MTV-driven "Second British Invasion" of the US. The band achieved 14 singles in the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart and 21 in the "Billboard" Hot 100, and have sold over 70 million records worldwide.
Title: All of My Heart
Passage: "All of My Heart" is a song by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC, from their debut studio album, "The Lexicon of Love" (1982). It was released as a single in the UK on 27 August 1982 and peaked at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart. The B-side, "Overture", was an instrumental, orchestral medley of songs from "The Lexicon of Love", arranged by Anne Dudley.
Title: Ocean Blue (song)
Passage: "Ocean Blue" is a song by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC, released as the fourth single from their third studio album, "How to Be a ... Zillionaire! "
Title: S.O.S. (ABC song)
Passage: "S.O.S." is a song by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC. It was released in early 1984 as the second single from their second studio album, "Beauty Stab". It peaked at No. 39 on the UK Singles Chart.
Title: (How to Be A) Millionaire
Passage: "(How to Be A) Millionaire" is a song by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC. It was the first single taken from their third studio album, "How to Be a ... Zillionaire! "
Title: Be Near Me
Passage: "Be Near Me" is a song by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC. It was released in April 1985 as the second single from their third studio album, "How to Be a ... Zillionaire! " It peaked at No. 26 on the UK Singles Chart in 1985, and was the only single from the album to reach the UK Top 40. It was more successful in the United States where it reached No. 9 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. The song also went to number-one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart in September of that year, remaining on top for two weeks.
Title: Heaven 17
Passage: Heaven 17 are an English new wave and synth-pop band that formed in Sheffield in 1980. The band were a trio for most of their career, composed of Martyn Ware (keyboards), Ian Craig Marsh (keyboards) (both previously of the Human League) and Glenn Gregory (vocals). Although most of the band's music was recorded in the 1980s, they have occasionally reformed to record and perform, playing their first ever live concerts in 1997. Marsh left the band in 2007 and Ware and Gregory continued to perform as Heaven 17.
Title: Vanity Kills
Passage: "Vanity Kills" is a song by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC, released as the third single from their third studio album, "How to Be a ... Zillionaire! " It peaked at No. 70 on the UK Singles Chart and reached No. 91 on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100.
Title: Tears Are Not Enough (ABC song)
Passage: "Tears Are Not Enough" was the first single to be released by English new wave and synth-pop band ABC. It was released on 16 October 1981 on two formats (7" and 12"). The two singles versions of the song are both different from the version on their debut studio album, "The Lexicon of Love". Originally produced by Steve Brown, it was re-recorded for the album. The single peaked at No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart. In the US, "Tears Are Not Enough" was released as the B-side of "Poison Arrow".
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Arcadia
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Say the Word (Arcadia song)
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Duran Duran
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Johnny McNichol played more than 150 games for which football club from East Sussex?
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Title: Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
Passage: Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England. They made their Premier League debut in the 2017–18 season after sealing automatic promotion from the EFL Championship. Brighton's home ground is the 30,750-capacity Falmer Stadium, known for sponsorship purposes as the American Express Community Stadium, or simply the Amex.
Title: Johnny McNichol
Passage: John "Johnny" McNichol (20 August 1925 – 17 March 2007) was a Scottish footballer who played more than 500 games in the Football League in England. An inside forward, he played more than 150 games for Brighton & Hove Albion and more than 200 for each of Chelsea and Crystal Palace.
Title: Eastbourne Town F.C.
Passage: Eastbourne Town Football Club are an English football club based in Eastbourne, East Sussex. The club is a FA Chartered Standard Community club affiliated to the Sussex County Football Association. The club was founded in 1881 as Devonshire Park FC and is the oldest senior football club in Sussex. The club are currently members of the Southern Combination Premier Division and play at The Saffrons.
Title: Sidley United F.C.
Passage: Sidley United Football Club is a football club based in Sidley, near Bexhill, England. The club is affiliated to the Sussex County Football Association They currently play in the East Sussex League Premier Division .
Title: Eastbourne Borough F.C.
Passage: Eastbourne Borough Football Club is an English football club based in Langney, East Sussex. The club is a FA Chartered Standard Community club affiliated to the Sussex County Football Association and is a registered Community Interest Company.
Title: Rye United F.C.
Passage: Rye United Football Club is a football club based in Rye, East Sussex, England. They were the founding members of the Sussex County League Division Two in 1952. The club were members of Division One of the league. On 20 March 2014, the club held an Extraordinary General Meeting at which it was decided to withdraw from the league with immediate effect.
Title: County Cricket Ground, Hove
Passage: The County Cricket Ground, also known as the 1st Central County Ground for sponsorship reasons, is a cricket venue in Hove, East Sussex, England. The County Ground is the home of Sussex County Cricket Club, where most Sussex home matches since 1872 have been played, although many other grounds in Sussex have been used. Sussex CCC continue to play some of their games away from The County Ground, at either Arundel Castle and Horsham. It is one of the few county grounds to have deckchairs for spectators, in the Sussex CCC colours of blue and white, and was the first cricket ground to install permanent floodlights, for Day/night cricket matches (and the second ground after Edgbaston) to host a day/night match in England, in 1997.
Title: Bexhill United F.C.
Passage: Bexhill United Football Club is a football club based in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, England. They are currently members of the Southern Combination Division One and play at the Polegrove. Formed in 2002 as a merger of Bexhill AAC and Bexhill Town, the club are affiliated to the Sussex County Football Association.
Title: Crowborough Athletic F.C.
Passage: Crowborough Athletic Football Club is a football club based in Crowborough, East Sussex, England. Affiliated to the Sussex County Football Association, the club are currently members of the Southern Counties East League Premier Division and play at the Crowborough Community Stadium.
Title: Peacehaven & Telscombe F.C.
Passage: Peacehaven & Telscombe Football Club is a football club based in Peacehaven, East Sussex, England. The club is affiliated to the Sussex County Football Association. The club are currently members of the and play at the Sports Park.
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Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club
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Johnny McNichol
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Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
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What do Erica and Beschorneria have in common?
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Title: Erica
Passage: Erica is a genus of roughly 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. The genus "Calluna" was formerly included in "Erica" – it differs in having even smaller scale-leaves (less than 2–3 mm long), and the flower corolla consisting of separate petals. "Erica" is sometimes referred to as "winter (or spring) heather" to distinguish it from "Calluna" "summer (or autumn) heather".
Title: Beschorneria
Passage: Beschorneria is a genus of succulent plants belonging to the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae, native to semi-arid areas of Mexico and Central America. They are generally large evergreen perennials forming clumps of grey-green leaves, with tall flower-spikes to 1.5 m . Marginally hardy, they may require winter protection in areas subject to frost.
Title: Hankley Common
Passage: Hankley Common is a common near Elstead, Surrey, England. It is an area of heathland with sandy infertile soil. The dry areas are covered in common heather ("Calluna vulgaris") and bell heather ("Erica cinerea") with patches of bracken ("Pteridium aquilinum")
Title: Erica lusitanica
Passage: Erica lusitanica is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, known by the common names Portuguese heath and Spanish heath. It is native to Spain, Portugal and southwestern France. It is named for Lusitania, a historical region encompassing most of modern Portugal and parts of western Spain.
Title: Guilded Age
Passage: Guilded Age is a 2009 fantasy webcomic about five heroes who have come together to work for a common goal: three squares and a warm bed. Its narrative presents a conflict between warring coalitions based on centuries-old feuds, but the writers claim they intend to "try to focus on what's important." The webcomic is a collaboration of T Campbell, Erica Henderson, and Phil Kahn. T Campbell, the co-writer, has described "Guilded Age" as a "fantasy dramedy-adventure" Henderson stepped down as the primary artist of the strip at the end of November 2010, with art duties being taken over by John Waltrip.
Title: Ericaceous bed
Passage: An Ericaceous bed is a bed (or garden) with acidic and often nutrient-poor soil such as Ericaceous compost and different types of peat. The pH of the soil is typically between 4.5 and 6. The purpose is typically to grow a number of garden plants which require (or thrives best in) acidic soil. Such plants commonly include heathers (Erica, Calluna and more) and Rhododendrons. Another group of plants common in ericaceous beds are those belonging to the boreal coniferous forest, e.g. Vacciniums. A number of orchids also grow well in nutrient-poor soil.
Title: Ericaceae
Passage: The Ericaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the heath or heather family, found most commonly in acid and infertile growing conditions. The family is large, with c. 4250 known species spread across 124 genera, making it the 14th most species-rich family of flowering plants. The many well-known and economically important members of the Ericaceae include the cranberry, blueberry, huckleberry, rhododendron (including azaleas), and various common heaths and heathers ("Erica", "Cassiope", "Daboecia", and "Calluna" for example).
Title: Erica cerinthoides
Passage: Erica cerinthoides is a species of heath native to South Africa (the Cape Provinces, the Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, the Northern Provinces), Lesotho and Swaziland. Common names include fire erica, fire heath, red hairy heath, rooihaartjie or klipheide. Throughout its range the species shows marked variation in habit, flower characteristics and hairiness . A form with white flowers is found in Swaziland and the South African province of Mpumalanga while the variety "E. cerinthoides" var. "barbertona" has shorter flowers.
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plants
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Erica
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Beschorneria
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What postmaster was the indirect namesake of Urge Overkill's second EP?
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Title: Stull (EP)
Passage: Stull is the second extended play by the alternative rock band Urge Overkill. It was released in 1992 and would be the band's final major release on independent label Touch and Go Records. The EP's title is a reference to Stull Cemetery, located just west of Lawrence, Kansas. Since the 1970s, urban legends have been spread that the cemetery is one of the seven portals to Hell. "Stull" also includes a cover of Neil Diamond's song "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon", which would later be re-released on the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film "Pulp Fiction". Upon re-issue, Urge Overkill's version of "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" charted at number 59 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. The "Stull" EP received largely positive reviews from critics, with Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic and Johan Kugelberg of "Spin" both complimenting the record.
Title: Stull, Kansas
Passage: Stull is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Kansas, United States. Founded in the mid-1800s, the settlement was initially known as Deer Creek before it was renamed after its first postermaster, Sylvester Stull.
Title: Bulldozer (EP)
Passage: Bulldozer is the second EP by Chicago post-hardcore band Big Black, released in 1983. It was their first release to feature an actual band performing, including Pat Byrne from Urge Overkill playing drums on some of the songs. On "Bulldozer", Big Black's founder and frontman Steve Albini achieved a signature "clanky" sound with his guitar by using metal guitar picks notched with sheet metal clips, creating the effect of two guitar picks at once. The "Bulldozer" EP was recorded with engineer Iain Burgess and released in December 1983, with the first two hundred copies packaged in a galvanized sheet metal sleeve in homage to Public Image Ltd.'s "Metal Box". Many of the EP's lyrics depicted scenarios drawn from Albini's midwest upbringing, such as "Cables", which described the slaughtering of cows at a Montana abattoir, and "Pigeon Kill", about a rural Indiana town that dealt with an overpopulation of pigeons by feeding them poisoned corn.
Title: Rock & Roll Submarine
Passage: Rock & Roll Submarine is the sixth album by alternative rock band Urge Overkill. It is their first album in sixteen years.
Title: Exit the Dragon
Passage: Exit the Dragon is the fifth album by American alternative rock group Urge Overkill. "Exit the Dragon" is characterized as being a darker album than their previous album, "Saturation". The song "The Break" was featured in the "Daria" episode "I Don't."
Title: Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
Passage: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" is a song written by Neil Diamond, whose recording of it on Bang Records reached number 10 on the US pop singles chart in 1967. The song enjoyed a second life when it appeared on the 1994 "Pulp Fiction" soundtrack, performed by rock band Urge Overkill. Other versions have been recorded by Cliff Richard (1968), Jackie Edwards (1968), the Biddu Orchestra (1978), and 16 Volt (1998).
Title: Americruiser
Passage: Americicruiser is the second album by American alternative rock group Urge Overkill.
Title: Jesus Urge Superstar
Passage: Jesus Urge Superstar is the debut studio album by the alternative rock band Urge Overkill. It was released in 1989.
Title: The Supersonic Storybook
Passage: The Supersonic Storybook is the third album by American alternative rock group Urge Overkill.
Title: Saturation (Urge Overkill album)
Passage: Saturation is the fourth album by American alternative rock group Urge Overkill, released in 1993 and produced by the Butcher Bros. "Saturation" was Urge Overkill's debut on Geffen Records, and a deliberate attempt at a hit record. The label released "Sister Havana" and "Positive Bleeding" as singles in the U.S. and Europe. "Sister Havana" charted highly on both the modern rock and mainstream rock charts, peaking at #6 and #10, respectively, while "Positive Bleeding" became a minor rock radio hit.
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Sylvester Stull
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Stull (EP)
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Stull, Kansas
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B.L.O.W. is a song by which Canadian rapper, Daystar Peterson, better known by which stage name?
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Title: Tory Lanez
Passage: Daystar Peterson (born July 27, 1992), better known by his stage name Tory Lanez, is a Canadian rapper. He received major recognition from the mixtape "Lost Cause" (2014) and the singles, "Say It," and "Luv", which peaked at number 23, and 19 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 respectively. In 2015, Tory Lanez signed to Mad Love Records and Interscope Records. Lanez released his debut studio album, "I Told You" on August 19, 2016.
Title: B.L.O.W. (song)
Passage: "B.L.O.W." is a song by Canadian rapper Tory Lanez. The song was released on September 18, 2015 by Mad Love Records and Interscope Records. The song was produced by Play Picasso and Sergio Romero.
Title: Chuggo
Passage: Danny Myshrall, better known by his stage name Chuggo, is a Canadian rapper. He is best known for the YouTube video for his song "Ah C'mon," popularly referred to as "C'mon Fuckin' Guy", or, humorously, "C'mon Fuck a Guy". He is a former employee of The Laboratory LLC.
Title: Choclair
Passage: Kareem Blake, (born March 27, 1975) better known by his stage name Choclair, is a Canadian rapper. He helped develop Canadian hip hop in the 1990s, as a member of the Circle.
Title: ILoveMakonnen
Passage: Makonnen Sheran (born April 12, 1989), better known by his stage name iLoveMakonnen, is an American rapper and singer from Atlanta, Georgia, who currently lives in Portland, Oregon. His rise to fame began in 2014, after Canadian rapper Drake released a remix to his song "Tuesday".
Title: Socalled
Passage: Josh Dolgin, better known by his stage name Socalled, is a Canadian rapper and record producer, known for his eclectic mix of hip hop, klezmer, and other styles such as drum & bass and folk music. A pianist and accordion player, he has taught the latter at Klezfest London, where he has also run workshops in "hiphopkele". He has played with clarinetist David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness! , and has also worked with artists such as rapper C-Rayz Walz, Chilly Gonzales, funk trombonist Fred Wesley, and Sophie Solomon. Dolgin has Ukrainian, Romanian and Russian roots.
Title: More or Les
Passage: Leslie Seaforth, better known by his stage name More Or Les, is a Canadian rapper, DJ and producer. He is a founding member of the Canadian hip hop crew Backburner. He currently resides in his home town of Toronto, Ontario.
Title: Behzad Leito
Passage: Behzad Davarpanah, (Persian: بهزاد داورپناه "Behzād Dāvarpanāh"; born February 24, 1992), better known by his stage name, Behzad Leito, is an Iranian rapper and producer. He was born in Tehran, Iran and moved to Dubai, UAE. Behzad joined Paydar rap band in 2011, but in 2012 he decided to work as a solo artist. He had a few successful collaborations with Zedbazi. He considers Canadian rapper Drake as of his favorite rapper and role-model and he trying to be intimate with his fans. He is nicknamed as the "Persian Drake" by his fans.
Title: Solitair
Passage: Sheldon Pitt, better known by his stage name Solitair, is a Canadian rapper and record producer from Toronto, Ontario. He is a founding member of the now defunct Black Jays record label and production team. Solitair has been producing hip hop and R&B for nearly 20 years, and has produced for Nina Sky, Glenn Lewis, Cham (singer), Maestro (rapper), Rascalz, Kardinal Offishall, Ivana Santilli, Jully Black, Choclair, and Sugar Jones among others.
Title: Lou Phelps
Passage: Louis-Philippe Celestin (born August 30, 1994), better known by his stage name Lou Phelps, is a Canadian rapper and producer from Saint-Hubert, Quebec. He is a member of the Canadian Hip hop duo The Celestics alongside Kaytranada.
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Tory Lanez
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B.L.O.W. (song)
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Tory Lanez
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Which band released more albums, desert-rock band Thin White Rope or Wiltshire indie foursome The Badgeman?
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Title: Thin White Rope
Passage: Thin White Rope was an American rock band fronted by Guy Kyser and related to the desert rock and Paisley Underground subgenres. The band released five albums.
Title: The Badgeman
Passage: The Badgeman were a four-piece indie rock band from Salisbury, Wiltshire formed in 1988, although music journalist Pete Frame claims in his book "Rockin Around Britain" that the band hailed from Melksham. The band has been variously categorised as Alternative rock, shoegazing, indie rock, psychedelic rock, and post punk. The band released two albums on Paperhouse Records, and appeared on two compilation releases, along with artists such as Nirvana, Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth, Echo and The Bunnymen, and The Wedding Present.
Title: Acme Rocket Quartet
Passage: Acme Rocket Quartet was an American band from Davis, California featuring Thin White Rope guitarist Roger Kunkel, drummer Steve Edberg, bassist David Thompson, and horn player John Killebrew. For their third album, "Sound Camera", drummer Steve Edberg was replaced by Rusi Gustafson, who was a guest performer on their previous album, "Ultra-High-Frequency".
Title: The Ruby Sea
Passage: The Ruby Sea is the 5th and final full-length album by Thin White Rope.
Title: Frank French
Passage: Frank French is an American rock drummer from Sacramento, California. He is a former member of the bands True West, Thin White Rope, the inversions, and Cake. He was the original drummer for Cake, departing from the band after the release of their debut album, "Motorcade of Generosity".
Title: The One That Got Away (album)
Passage: The One That Got Away is the sixth and last full-length album by Thin White Rope. The double CD is a recording of the band's last show and was recorded live on 28 June, 1992, at Democrazy in Gent, Belgium. It comprises the entire show, except for "The Ruby Sea" and "Moonhead", which were released as a 7" vinyl single (Frontier 46787), and Thing, which has never been released in any format to date.
Title: Moonhead
Passage: Moonhead is the second full-length album by Thin White Rope.
Title: When Worlds Collide (Thin White Rope album)
Passage: When Worlds Collide is a 1994 compilation album by Thin White Rope. Intended as a "best of" compilation and released after the band's demise, it brings together some highlights from all five studio albums, plus some bonus tracks. The title comes from the lyrics of the song "Tina and Glen".
Title: In the Spanish Cave
Passage: In The Spanish Cave (also known as "Captain Long Brown Finger In The Spanish Cave") is the third full-length album by Thin White Rope.
Title: Exploring the Axis
Passage: Exploring The Axis is the first full-length album by Thin White Rope.
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Thin White Rope
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Thin White Rope
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The Badgeman
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"I Stand Alone" is a song by the American rock band Godsmack, it served as a single from the "Scorpion King" soundtrack, released on which date?
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Title: I Stand Alone (Godsmack song)
Passage: "I Stand Alone" is a song by the American rock band Godsmack. It served as a single from the "Scorpion King" soundtrack on March 5, 2002. It would reappear on Godsmack's third studio album, "Faceless", the following year. It won a 2002 Metal Edge Readers' Choice Award for "Song of the Year From a Movie Soundtrack."
Title: The Scorpion King
Passage: The Scorpion King is a 2002 American historical fantasy film directed by Chuck Russell, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Kelly Hu, Grant Heslov, and Michael Clarke Duncan. It is a spin-off from "The Mummy" franchise, which takes place before "The Mummy Returns" and follows the story of Mathayus and his rise to become the Scorpion King.
Title: Vampires (Godsmack song)
Passage: "Vampires" is a song by American rock band Godsmack. It appeared as the ninth track on the band's second studio album, "Awake", in 2000. "Vampires" is a spoken word song with some dialogue from a television show named "Mysterious Forces Beyond". The song received a Grammy nomination for "Best Rock Instrumental" in 2001.
Title: Sick of Life
Passage: "Sick of Life" is a song by the rock band Godsmack. It was released on the band's second studio album "Awake". The song is best known for its use in the United States Navy's "Accelerate Your Life" commercials, following a similar use of the album's title track. "Sick of Life" was written during Godsmack's tour supporting their self-titled album.
Title: Cryin' Like a Bitch
Passage: "Cryin' Like a Bitch", stylized as "Cryin' Like a Bitch!!" , is a song by the American rock band Godsmack, released as the first single from "The Oracle".
Title: Something Different (song)
Passage: "Something Different" is a song by the rock band Godsmack. It served as the second single from the band's sixth studio album "1000hp". The song was released in September 2014.
Title: Whiskey Hangover
Passage: "Whiskey Hangover" is a song by American Hard Rock/Metal band Godsmack. Released as a promotional single in 2009, it marked the band's first in the almost two years since the release of "Good Times, Bad Times." The song became a live staple in Godsmack's shows during Crüe Fest 2 and was released in promotion of their appearance on the tour. "Whiskey Hangover" reached number one on the "Billboard" Mainstream Rock chart.
Title: Bad Magick (Godsmack song)
Passage: "Bad Magick" is a song by the rock band Godsmack. It is featured on their second album, "Awake", and was released in 2001. It is the only single released by Godsmack not to be put on their compilation album "Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack".
Title: Whatever (Godsmack song)
Passage: "Whatever" is the first single by the American rock band Godsmack. Featured on the band's self-titled album, "Whatever" is one of Godsmack's most famous songs.
Title: Keep Away (song)
Passage: "Keep Away" is the second single by alternative metal band Godsmack. It was released on the band's first studio album "Godsmack". "Keep Away" was inducted into the "Top 100 Greatest Rock" songs labeled under "Guitar Legends". The song is ranked No. 54 in Hit Parader's 100 heavy metal top songs all-time. An acoustic version was included on "The Other Side". A live version is included on the album from Woodstock 1999.
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March 5, 2002
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I Stand Alone (Godsmack song)
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The Scorpion King
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Clive Dunn is the cousin of which English actress and dancer?
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Title: Clive Dunn
Passage: Born in Brixton, South London, Dunn was the son of actor parents, and the cousin of actress Gretchen Franklin. Dunn was educated at Sevenoaks School, an independent school for boys (now co-educational). After leaving school, Dunn studied at the independent Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, in London.
Title: Gretchen Franklin
Passage: Gretchen Franklin (7 July 1911 – 11 July 2005) was an English actress and dancer with a career in show business spanning over eighty years. She was born in Covent Garden, west London. She played Ethel Skinner in the long-running BBC 1 soap opera "EastEnders" on a regular basis from 1985 until 1988. After this she returned to the show intermittently. These appearances became briefer and more widely spaced as time went on. Her final appearance was in 2000, when her character was killed off.
Title: Happy Holidays (TV series)
Passage: Happy Holidays was a British television mini-series aired on the BBC during 1954. Cast included Hattie Jacques, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn, Carole Lorimer, Colin Campbell, Robert Scroggins, Anthony Lang. Although telerecording existed, none of the episodes remain in the archives.
Title: Grandad (song)
Passage: "Grandad" is a popular song by Herbie Flowers and Kenny Pickett, and recorded by Clive Dunn.
Title: Lance Corporal Jones
Passage: Lance Corporal Jack Jones is a fictional Home Guard platoon lance corporal, veteran of the British Empire and butcher, portrayed by Clive Dunn in the BBC television sitcom "Dad's Army". His catchphrases are "Don't panic!" , "Permission to speak, sir?" and "They don't like it up 'em!" . Jones also often recounts his past military experiences particularly those in Sudan and India and gives a glimpse to the military traditions and events in the concluding years of the 19th century.
Title: Moore Marriott
Passage: Marriott was born at Alpha Place, Yiewsley, Middlesex, on 14 September 1885, the son of George Matthew Marriott (1859-1940), who was then a commercial traveller, and his wife, Edith Rousby, née Coleman (1864-1946). His parents were actors, and his father became a theatrical manager. Moore Marriott made his stage debut at the age of five. He had originally intended to train as an architect, but instead he became an actor in films. Rather like Clive Dunn and Wilfred Brambell later, he became typecast as playing old men when he was still relatively young. He had a special set of artificial teeth which he would put in to play his 'old man' characters. He had no teeth in real life and took four different sets of false teeth with him to achieve variety in his characters.
Title: Ian Lavender
Passage: Arthur Ian Lavender (born 16 February 1946) is an English stage, film and television actor, best known for his role as Private Pike in the BBC comedy series "Dad's Army". Following the death of Clive Dunn in 2012, he is the last surviving cast member to have played a character in the platoon and, with Frank Williams, is one of only two surviving major cast members.
Title: Eric Dunn
Passage: Air Marshal Sir Eric Clive Dunn (27 November 1927 – 16 July 2008) was a senior Royal Air Force officer.
Title: My Old Man (TV series)
Passage: My Old Man is a popular but short-lived English sitcom starring Clive Dunn as retired and embittered engine driver Sam Cobbett. ITV broadcast 13 episodes in two series during 1974 and 1975.
Title: Just like a Woman (1967 film)
Passage: Just like a Woman is a 1967 British comedy film written and directed by Robert Fuest and starring Wendy Craig, Francis Matthews, Dennis Price and Clive Dunn. The film's plot follows a wealthy couple who work in the entertainment industry and decide to separate, but soon begin to miss each other.
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Gretchen Franklin
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Clive Dunn
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Gretchen Franklin
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My Life as a Fake is a 2003 novel by Australian writer Peter Carey based on the Ern Malley hoax of 1943, in which two poets created a fictitious poet, Ern Malley, and submitted poems in his name to which Australian literary and artistic avant-garde movement of the 1940s, and name of this magazine?
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Title: My Life as a Fake
Passage: My Life as a Fake is a 2003 novel by Australian writer Peter Carey based on the Ern Malley hoax of 1943, in which two poets created a fictitious poet, Ern Malley, and submitted poems in his name to the literary magazine "Angry Penguins".
Title: Angry Penguins
Passage: Angry Penguins was an Australian literary and artistic avant-garde movement of the 1940s. The movement was stimulated by a modernist magazine of the same name published by the surrealist poet Max Harris, who founded the magazine in 1940, at the age of 18.
Title: Illywhacker
Passage: Illywhacker is a novel by Australian writer Peter Carey. It was published in 1985, short-listed for the 1985 Booker Prize, and won the Victorian Premier's Literary Award and The Age Book of the Year Award. It was also short-listed for the 1986 World Fantasy Award.
Title: The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith
Passage: The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith is a novel by the Australian writer Peter Carey. It was first published by the University of Queensland Press in Australia and Faber & Faber in the United Kingdom in 1994. Subsequent editions and translations have appeared in the United States, France, Germany, and elsewhere.
Title: Ern Malley
Passage: Ernest Lalor "Ern" Malley was a fictitious poet and the central figure in Australia's most famous literary hoax. He and his entire body of work were created in one day in 1943 by conservative writers James McAuley and Harold Stewart in order to hoax Max Harris and his modernist magazine "Angry Penguins", which Harris co-edited with John Reed of Heide, Melbourne. Imitating the modernist poetry they despised, the hoaxers deliberately created what they thought was bad verse and submitted sixteen poems to "Angry Penguins" under the guise of Ethel, Ern Malley's surviving sister. Harris and other members of the Heide Circle fell for the hoax, and, enraptured by the poetry, devoted the next issue of "Angry Penguins" to Malley. The hoax was revealed soon after, resulting in a "cause célèbre" and the humiliation of Harris, who was put on trial, convicted and fined for publishing the poems on the grounds that they contained obscene content. "Angry Penguins" folded in 1946.
Title: Theft: A Love Story
Passage: Theft: A Love Story is a novel by Australian writer Peter Carey. It won the 2006 Vance Palmer Prize, the Victorian Premier's Literary Award prize for fiction.
Title: True History of the Kelly Gang
Passage: True History of the Kelly Gang is a historical novel by Australian writer Peter Carey. It was first published in Brisbane by the University of Queensland Press in 2000. It won the 2001 Booker Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize in the same year. Despite its title, the book is fiction and a variation on the Ned Kelly story.
Title: The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry
Passage: The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry (Published in the U. K. by Bloodaxe Books as The Bloodaxe Book of Modern Australian Poetry) is a major anthology of twentieth century Australian poetry. Edited by poets Philip Mead and John Tranter it was published by Penguin Australia in 1991. Aside from the usual criticisms any such anthology will produce, it raised some eyebrows at the time for its inclusion of all the Ern Malley hoax poems. It might be claimed there is no accepted canon of contemporary Australian poetry and this book is the (uncontroversial and arguably comprehensive) selection of its editors.
Title: The Tax Inspector
Passage: The Tax Inspector is a 1991 novel by Australian writer Peter Carey.
Title: Harold Stewart
Passage: Harold Frederick Stewart (14 December 19167 August 1995) was an Australian poet and oriental scholar. He is chiefly remembered alongside fellow poet James McAuley as a co-creator of the Ern Malley literary hoax.
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Angry Penguins
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My Life as a Fake
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Angry Penguins
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What nationality was the character portrayed by Richard Heinrich Ludwig Münch in "Patton" (1970)?
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Title: Alfred Jodl
Passage: Alfred Josef Ferdinand Jodl ( ; 10 May 1890 – 16 October 1946) was a German general and war criminal during World War II, who served as the Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht).
Title: Richard Münch (actor)
Passage: Richard Heinrich Ludwig Münch (10 January 1916 – 6 June 1987), better known as Richard Münch, was a German actor, best known for portraying Alfred Jodl in "Patton" (1970). He also portrayed General Erich Marcks in "The Longest Day" (1962).
Title: Paul Richard Heinrich Blasius
Passage: Paul Richard Heinrich Blasius (9 August 1883 – 24 April 1970) was a German fluid dynamics physicist.
Title: Hermann Müller (botanist)
Passage: Heinrich Ludwig Hermann Müller (23 September 1829 – 25 August 1883) was a German botanist who provided important evidence for Darwin's theory of evolution.
Title: Heinrich Georg von Boguslawski
Passage: Heinrich Georg von Boguslawski (7 December 1827 in Groß-Rake, near Breslau – 4 May 1884 in Berlin) was a German hydrographer and oceanographer. He was the son of astronomer Palm Heinrich Ludwig von Boguslawski (1789–1851).
Title: Prince Henry of Prussia (1726–1802)
Passage: Frederick Henry Louis (German: "Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig" ) (18 January 1726 – 3 August 1802), commonly known as Henry ("Heinrich "), was a Prince of Prussia and the younger brother of Frederick the Great. He also served as a general and statesman, leading Prussian armies in the Silesian Wars and the Seven Years' War, having never lost a battle in the latter. In 1786, he was suggested as a candidate for a monarch for the United States.
Title: Heinrich Dorn
Passage: Heinrich Ludwig Egmont Dorn (14 November 180410 January 1892) was a German conductor, composer, and journalist. He was born in Königsberg (now known as Kaliningrad), where he studied piano, singing, and composition. Later, he studied in Berlin with Ludwig Berger, Bernhard Klein, and Carl Friedrich Zelter. His first opera, "Rolands Knappen", was produced in 1826, and was a success. Around this time, he became co-editor of the "Berliner allgemeine Muzikzeitung".
Title: Snack eel
Passage: The Snack eel (Ethadophis merenda) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt and John E. McCosker in 1970. It is a marine, subtropical eel which is known from a single specimen discovered in Mexico, in the eastern central Pacific Ocean. From the holotype, which was found in the stomach of a White seabass, males are known to reach a total length of 53 cm .
Title: Ludwig von Urlichs
Passage: Karl Ludwig von Urlichs (November 9, 1813 – November 3, 1889) was a German philologist and archaeologist born in Osnabrück. He was the father of archaeologist Heinrich Ludwig Urlichs (1864-1935).
Title: Heinrich Louis d'Arrest
Passage: Heinrich Louis d'Arrest (13 August 1822 – 14 June 1875; ] ) was a German astronomer, born in Berlin. His name is sometimes given as Heinrich Ludwig d'Arrest.
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German
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Richard Münch (actor)
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Alfred Jodl
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Cydista and Pachystegia, are related to what?
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Title: Cydista
Passage: Cydista is a genus that consists of more than twenty species of lowland, showy, evergreen, ornamental shrubs and woody vines, ranging from central and southern Mexico to Paraguay and eastern Brazil. The genus is characterized by the lack of a nectariferous disk and is associated with the multiple-bang flowering syndrome. All species are lianas with clusters of funnelform flowers, bloomig twice a year in spring and fall. The flowers start of purple and change to a lighter shade of lavender with age, then fading to almost white, followed by linear oblong fruits and winged seeds. The plants are multi-stemmed with opposite, oval, glossy, dark-green leaves and 2 leaflets, and climb by tendrils arise from the leaf axils. Leaves smell like garlic when crushed.
Title: Pachystegia
Passage: Pachystegia is a genus of shrubs in the daisy family described as a genus in 1925.
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shrubs
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Cydista
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Pachystegia
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What is the nickname of this Australian fashion model, actress and musician who appeared in the film "Welcome the Stranger?"
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Title: Abbey Lee Kershaw
Passage: Abbey Lee Kershaw (born 12 June 1987), known professionally as Abbey Lee, is an Australian fashion model, actress and musician. Following several years of success leading up to the 2011 fashion seasons, "V" magazine dubbed Kershaw a supermodel. Models.com has listed her as an "Industry Icon".
Title: Welcome the Stranger
Passage: Welcome the Stranger is an upcoming American drama mystery film written, directed, and produced by Justin Kelly. It stars Abbey Lee, Caleb Landry Jones and Riley Keough.
Title: Elaine George
Passage: Elaine George ( 1976) is an Australian fashion model of Aboriginal descent. She was the first Aboriginal model to appear on the cover of "Vogue" magazine (Australian edition, September 1993).
Title: Jordan Barrett
Passage: Jordan Kale Barrett is an Australian fashion model. In December 2016, Models.com selected him "Model of the Year." Vogue has called Barrett the "Model It Boy of the new Era." Barrett also received the "Man Of Style" award at The GQ Awards.
Title: Pia Miller
Passage: Pia Miller (née Loyola; born 2 November 1983) is a Chilean-born Australian fashion model, actress and television presenter. Miller came to prominence after winning "Dolly's" annual modelling competition. She later competed in the second series of "Search for a Supermodel". Miller has appeared in various advertising campaigns for brands such as Myer and Mossimo. She became the co-host of Qantas' in-flight entertainment programs in 2010 and was named the first Australian celebrity tourism ambassador for Chile in 2014.
Title: Sophie Van Den Akker
Passage: Sophie van den Akker is an Australian fashion model. She came third in the sixth cycle of the reality television show "Australia's Next Top Model".
Title: Cassi Van Den Dungen
Passage: Cassandra Jade "Cassi" Van Den Dungen (born 19 May 1992) is an Australian fashion model. At 16, Van Den Dungen competed on the fifth cycle of "Australia's Next Top Model", going on to be runner-up.
Title: Gemma Ward
Passage: Gemma Louise Ward (born 3 November 1987) is an Australian fashion model and actress. Born in Perth, Western Australia, Ward was first scouted at the age of 14, and made her Australian Fashion Week debut aged 15. She later became the youngest model to appear on the cover of the American edition of "Vogue", later appearing on the covers of both "Teen Vogue" and "Time". " Vogue Paris" would later declare her as one of the top 30 models of the 2000s. Ward is widely considered to be a supermodel.
Title: Simone Holtznagel
Passage: Simone Holtznagel (born 12 July 1993) is an Australian fashion model, best known for her appearance in Australia's Next Top Model (cycle 7).
Title: Tracy Chamoun
Passage: Tracy Chamoun (born 1962) is a Lebanese author and political activist of Lebanese and European descent. She was appointed as ambassador of Lebanon to Jordan on 19 June, 2017. She is one of two surviving children of Dany Chamoun, the assassinated former leader of the National Liberal Party and son of former President Camille Chamoun; her mother is the late Patti Morgan Chamoun, an Australian fashion model and actress.
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Industry Icon
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Welcome the Stranger
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Abbey Lee Kershaw
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What is the capacity of the entertainment venue at which the 1996 World Matchplay darts tournament was held?
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Title: Empress Ballroom
Passage: The Empress Ballroom is a 3,000 capacity entertainment venue, in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. It is located within the Winter Gardens, a large entertainment complex in the town centre.
Title: 1996 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 1996 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. The tournament was won by Peter Evison.
Title: 1994 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 1994 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. This was the first World Matchplay tournament to be held at Winter Gardens, and was sponsored by Malaysian automaker Proton. The tournament was won by Larry Butler.
Title: 2000 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2000 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. This was the first World Matchplay tournament to be sponsored by UK bookmaker Stan James. The tournament ran from 23 July through 29 July 2000, and was won by Phil Taylor.
Title: Larry Butler (darts player)
Passage: Larry Butler (born July 21, 1957) is an American darts player, nicknamed The Eagle who was the winner of the 1994 PDC World Matchplay Darts Championship. This success made him the first, and so far only American player to have won a major darts tournament in Europe.
Title: 1995 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 1995 Websters World Matchplay was the second annual World Matchplay darts tournament organised by the World Darts Council (WDC, which became the Professional Darts Corporation in 1997). The Winter Gardens, Blackpool played host to the event for the second year running.
Title: 2003 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2003 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. This was the fourth World Matchplay tournament to be sponsored by UK bookmaker Stan James. The tournament ran from 27 July through 2 August 2003, and was won by Phil Taylor.
Title: 2001 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2001 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. This was the second World Matchplay tournament to be sponsored by UK bookmaker Stan James. The tournament ran from 29 July through 4 August 2001, and was won by Phil Taylor.
Title: 2014 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2014 World Matchplay was the 21st annual staging of the darts tournament, the World Matchplay, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The tournament took place at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, from 19–27 July 2014.
Title: 2013 World Matchplay (darts)
Passage: The 2013 World Matchplay was the 20th annual staging of the darts tournament, the World Matchplay, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The tournament took place from 20–28 July 2013.
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3,000
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1996 World Matchplay (darts)
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Empress Ballroom
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What was the most successful single from the motion picture soundtrack from the 1985 American drama film directed by Taylor Hackford and choreographed by Twyla Tharp and stars Mikhail Baryshnikov, Gregory Hines, Jerzy Skolimowski, Helen Mirren and Isabella Rossellini?
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Title: White Nights (1985 film)
Passage: White Nights is a 1985 American drama film directed by Taylor Hackford and choreographed by Twyla Tharp and stars Mikhail Baryshnikov, Gregory Hines, Jerzy Skolimowski, Helen Mirren and Isabella Rossellini. It was shot in Finland, Portugal, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and Austria.
Title: White Nights (soundtrack)
Passage: White Nights: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1985 film, "White Nights". The most successful single on the album, "Separate Lives" by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin, reached the top of the "Billboard" Hot 100 singles chart and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1986. The prize instead went to Lionel Richie's "Say You, Say Me", another chart topper which appeared in the film but was not included on the soundtrack due to licensing issues.
Title: Pas de deux
Passage: In ballet, a pas de deux ] (French, literally "step of two") is a dance duet in which two dancers, typically a male and a female, perform ballet steps together. The pas de deux is characteristic of classical ballet and can be found in many well-known ballets, including "Sleeping Beauty", "Swan Lake", and "Giselle". It is most often performed by a male and a female (a "danseur" and a "ballerina") though there are exceptions, such as in the film "White Nights", in which a pas de deux is performed by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines.
Title: Identification Marks: None
Passage: Identification Marks: None (Polish: Rysopis ) is a 1964 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It was the first feature film directed by Skolimowski, after the shorts "Erotique", "Little Hamlet", "The Menacing Eye", "Boxing" and "Your Money or Your Life".
Title: Ręce do góry
Passage: Ręce do góry (known in its subitled English version as Hands Up!) is a Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It is the fourth of a series of semi-autobiographical films in which Skolimowski himself plays his "alter ego", Andrzej Leszczyc. At the time it was banned in Poland, under the Communist regime, for 18 years because it depicted the Stalinist past.
Title: Dancers (film)
Passage: Dancers is a 1987 film directed by Herbert Ross and stars Mikhail Baryshnikov and Julie Kent. The story revolves around a ballet dancer who is planning to make a film version of the ballet "Giselle", and how his romance with a young woman parallels the plotline of the ballet. The film received scathing reviews upon release.
Title: Love Ranch
Passage: Love Ranch is a 2010 American drama film directed by Taylor Hackford and starring Helen Mirren, Joe Pesci, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Gina Gershon and Bryan Cranston. It was written by Mark Jacobson.
Title: Say You, Say Me
Passage: "Say You, Say Me" is a song written and recorded by Lionel Richie for the film "White Nights", starring Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines. The single hit number 1 in the US and on the R&B singles chart in December 1985. It became Richie's ninth number one on the "Billboard" Adult Contemporary chart. The track is not available on the soundtrack album to the film, because Motown did not want Richie's first single since the "Can't Slow Down" album to appear on another record label. It finally appeared on the "Dancing on the Ceiling" album released in 1986.
Title: Walkover (film)
Passage: Walkover (Polish: Walkower ) is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It is the second feature film directed by Skolimowski.
Title: The Lightship
Passage: The Lightship is a 1986 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer and Robert Duvall, with early appearances from Arliss Howard and William Forsythe.
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Separate Lives
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White Nights (soundtrack)
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White Nights (1985 film)
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Do Ihor Podolchak and Roger Donaldson have the same nationality?
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Title: Roger Donaldson
Passage: Roger Donaldson (born 15 November 1945) is an Australian-born New Zealand film director, producer and writer whose films include "The World's Fastest Indian" (2005), acclaimed 1981 relationship drama "Smash Palace", and a run of titles shot in the United States, including the Kevin Costner films "No Way Out" (1987) and "Thirteen Days" (2000), and the 1997 disaster film "Dante's Peak".
Title: Ihor Podolchak
Passage: Ihor Podolchak (, Polish: "Igor Podolczak" ) (born April 9, 1962) is a Ukrainian filmmaker and visual artist. He is a co-founder of the creative association Masoch Fund.
Title: Delirium (2013 film)
Passage: Delirium is a 2013 Ukrainian film produced and directed by Ihor Podolchak, premiered in Director’s Week Competition in Fantasporto (Portugal, 2013), awarded with the "First Prize" at Baghdad International Film Festival (2013).
Title: Chris Donaldson
Passage: Chris Donaldson (born 26 May 1975 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand sprinter who represented his country at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics. He is the son of film director Roger Donaldson. He also competed at the 1998 and 2006 Commonwealth Games. He holds the national record over 200m of 20.42, and was part of the 4 by 100m relay team that set the current national record. Currently, Chris is the strength and conditioning coach of the NZ National Cricket team.
Title: Dwayne Cameron
Passage: Dwayne Cameron (born 28 October 1981) is a New Zealand born film actor, writer, director and producer. First and foremost Cameron specializes as a fine arts painter and sculptor. Most recently as an actor he was cast by Roger Donaldson to star as the title role of Bruce McLaren in Donaldson's feature length doco-drama McLaren and starred in the Amazon TV series . Globally Cameron is perhaps best known for playing the lead roles of Bray on the teen drama series "The Tribe" and Tyzonn in "Power Rangers Operation Overdrive" and starring as the leading role in feature films "Nice Package", "The Locals" and "Desired". Recurring lead roles in internationally distributed TV series include "Street Legal", "The Cult", "Mercy Peak", "Shortland Street", "Agent Anna" and "Legend of the Seeker".
Title: Masoch Fund
Passage: The Masoch Fund is a Ukrainian art association founded in 1991 in Lviv by Roman Viktyuk, Ihor Podolchak and Ihor Dyurych. Its artistic practice is connected with the tradition of European actionism and Nicolas Bourriaud’s “relational aesthetics”. The Fund is named after Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, which makes a reference to the marginal fields of culture and society and also underlines the locality (Sacher-Masoch was born in Lviv).
Title: Nutcase (film)
Passage: Nutcase is a 1980 caper film directed by Roger Donaldson.
Title: Smash Palace (EP)
Passage: Smash Palace is the first extended play by Australian/New Zealand singer and songwriter Sharon O'Neill. The EP is a soundtrack to the 1982 Roger Donaldson film, "Smash Palace".
Title: Las Meninas (film)
Passage: Las Meninas (Spanish for "The Maids of Honour") is a 2008 Ukrainian film directed by Ihor Podolchak. Its title alludes to the well-known painting by Diego Velázquez, "Las Meninas". Ihor Podolchak was the producer, screenwriter and director of this film. "Las Meninas" was produced by MF Films (a subdivision of Masoch Fund). It was the first Ukrainian film to participate in the Tiger Awards Competition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam. As of beginning of 2011, the film has participated in 27 international film festivals, including 10 competition programs. In 2011, it was included in Top 15 Best Ukrainian films of the 20 years’ Independence period.
Title: Now and Forever (Richard Marx song)
Passage: "Now and Forever" is a 1994 song written, produced and performed by American rock singer-songwriter Richard Marx. The song was also used in 1994 film "The Getaway" starring Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin and directed by Roger Donaldson.
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no
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Ihor Podolchak
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Roger Donaldson
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What genus has more species, Centradenia or Lindera?
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Title: Lindera
Passage: Lindera is a genus of about 80-100 species of flowering plants in the family Lauraceae, mostly native to eastern Asia but with three species in eastern North America. The species are shrubs and small trees; common names include spicewood, spicebush, and Benjamin bush.
Title: Centradenia
Passage: Centradenia is a genus of 4-5 species of tropical evergreen perennials or subshrubs, native to Central America and Mexico.
Title: Lindera lucida
Passage: Lindera lucida is a plant species in the genus "Lindera" found in Malaysia.
Title: Lindera aggregata
Passage: Lindera aggregata is a plant species belonging to the "Lindera" genus.
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Lindera
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Centradenia
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Lindera
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Help! is a song that was used in what 1965 comedy film?
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Title: Help! (song)
Passage: "Help!" is a song by the Beatles that served as the title song for both the 1965 film and its soundtrack album. It was also released as a single, and was number one for three weeks in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
Title: Help! (film)
Passage: Help! is a 1965 British musical comedy-adventure film directed by Richard Lester, starring the Beatles–John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr—and featuring Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti, John Bluthal, Roy Kinnear and Patrick Cargill. The second film starring The Beatles following Lester's "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!" sees the group come up against an evil cult. The soundtrack was released as an album, also called "Help! ".
Title: I'll Take Sweden
Passage: I'll Take Sweden is a 1965 comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova, and starring Bob Hope, Frankie Avalon, and Tuesday Weld.
Title: A Holiday with Piroschka
Passage: A Holiday with Piroschka (German: Ferien mit Piroschka) is a 1965 comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Marie Versini, Götz George and Dietmar Schönherr. It was a co-production between Austria, Hungary and West Germany. Despite their similar names, the film has little in common with the 1955 "I Often Think of Piroschka".
Title: A Swingin' Summer
Passage: A Swingin' Summer is a 1965 comedy film in the beach party genre. It was directed and co-written by Robert Sparr. Raquel Welch stars in her first featured film role and makes her singing debut in the film.
Title: Lady L
Passage: Lady L is a 1965 comedy film based on the novel by Romain Gary and directed by Peter Ustinov. Starring Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, David Niven and Cecil Parker, the film focuses on an elderly Corsican lady as she recalls the loves of her life, including an anarchist and a Parisian aristocrat.
Title: John Goldfarb, Please Come Home!
Passage: John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! is a 1965 comedy film based on the novel by William Peter Blatty published in 1963.
Title: Situation Hopeless... But Not Serious
Passage: Situation Hopeless... But Not Serious is a 1965 comedy film starring Alec Guinness, Mike Connors and Robert Redford. It is based on the novel "The Hiding Place" by Robert Shaw.
Title: The Intelligence Men
Passage: The Intelligence Men is a 1965 comedy film starring the British comic duo Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise.
Title: Marriage on the Rocks
Passage: Marriage on the Rocks is a 1965 comedy film starring Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, and Dean Martin about a businessman's wife who ends up divorced by mistake and then married to his best friend by an even bigger mistake. The film was written by Cy Howard and directed by Jack Donohue.
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Help!
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Help! (song)
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Help! (film)
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Canadian born actor who is best known for his role playing Stephen Jameson stars in The Hunters with which female actress?
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Title: Robbie Amell
Passage: Robert Patrick "Robbie" Amell (born April 21, 1988) is a Canadian actor and model. He is best known for playing Stephen Jameson on The CW's series "The Tomorrow People", Ronnie Raymond/Firestorm/Deathstorm on The CW's series "The Flash", Fred Jones in the films "Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins" and "Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster", Paxton Flynn in the film "The Hunters", and Wesley Rush in the film "The DUFF", as well as recurring roles on such television shows as "Life with Derek", "True Jackson, VP", "Unnatural History", and "Revenge".
Title: The Hunters (2013 film)
Passage: The Hunters is a 2013 science fiction adventure telefilm starring Robbie Amell and Alexa Vega that was produced by Walden Media. It debuted on the Hallmark Channel on October 25, 2013.
Title: Steve Arbuckle
Passage: Stephen "Steve" George Arbuckle is a Canadian born actor born in the village of Donkin (Arbuckle Lane), Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. He started his career as a theatre actor at Cape Breton University, then made his first move into film in 2003 with the lead role in the short film "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil", which also starred Julian Richings and John Bregar. He appeared as Oliver Peele in 2010 in the pilot episode of the CBS show "Blue Bloods". Arbuckle is now living in Toronto, Ontario.
Title: The Javells
Passage: The Javells were a British Northern soul group led by Stephen Jameson (born London, 1949), an English musician. Jameson had previously recorded solo for Pye and Dawn in the 1970s, under his own name, as well as under the stage name Nosmo King (No Smoking! - a name also used by a musical hall act of the 1920s). Jameson was best known for the single "Teenage Love", from which the B-side "Goodbye Nothing To Say" was identified by Pye's Disco for reworking by The Javells.
Title: Ryan Kelly (actor)
Passage: Ryan Kelly is a Scottish born actor best known for playing the role of Jack "Jazzer" McCreary in the BBC Radio 4 soap "The Archers", a part he has played since 2000.
Title: William Simons
Passage: William Simons (born 17 November 1940) is a Welsh born actor best known for his role as PC Alf Ventress in "Heartbeat" a role he played for 18 years from 1992 – 2010.
Title: Aaron Walpole
Passage: Aaron John Walpole (born 7 March 1979), is a Canadian born musical actor, who placed third in the 2005 season of Canadian Idol. He is best known for playing the role of Lonnie in the 2010 Toronto Run of Rock of Ages and Annas in the 2012 Broadway run of "Jesus Christ Superstar". He is currently in the 2014 revival of Les Misérables, appearing as Brujon/Loud Hailer and covering Jean Valjean.
Title: Alec Kellaway
Passage: Alec Kellaway (1894–1973) was a South African–born actor best known for his work in Australian theatre and film, notably playing a number of character roles for director Ken G. Hall. He was the brother of Cecil Kellaway. He also worked as a producer in vaudeville and helped run the Talent School at Cinesound Productions.
Title: Andrew Kenneth Martin
Passage: Andrew Kenneth Martin is a Canadian born actor, director, photographer, cinematographer and visual artist. A native of Waterloo, Ontario, he is perhaps best known for appearing in the series "Train 48" (2003-2005) as Charles Lucas West-Matheson (Lucas West).
Title: John S. Robertson
Passage: John Stuart Robertson (14 June 1878 – 5 November 1964) was a Canadian born actor and later film director perhaps best known for his 1920 screen adaptation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", starring John Barrymore.
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Alexa Vega
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The Hunters (2013 film)
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Robbie Amell
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Which film director is also a sound designer, Serge de Poligny or Ric Viers?
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Title: Ric Viers
Passage: Ric Viers (born 1973) is an American sound effects producer. He has also worked as a sound designer, film director, screenwriter, and author.
Title: Serge de Poligny
Passage: Serge de Poligny (1903–1983) was a French screenwriter and film director.
Title: You Will Be My Wife
Passage: You Will Be My Wife (French: Vous serez ma femme) is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese, Serge de Poligny and Heinz Hille and starring Alice Field, Roger Tréville and Lucien Baroux. It is the French-language version of UFA's "The Cheeky Devil".
Title: Aces of the Turf
Passage: Aces of the Turf (French: Les as du turf) is a 1932 French comedy sports film directed by Serge de Poligny and starring Paul Pauley, Alexandre Dréan and Josyane. It was made at Joinville Studios by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. In 1935 it was released in the United States with the alternative title of Racetrack Winners.
Title: Return to Paradise (1935 film)
Passage: Return to Paradise (French: Retour au paradis) is a 1935 French film directed by Serge de Poligny and starring Claude Dauphin, Mary Morgan and Marcel André. The film's sets were designed by Pierre Schild.
Title: The Fatted Calf
Passage: The Fatted Calf (French: Le veau gras) is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Serge de Poligny and starring Elvire Popesco, André Lefaur and Armand Bernard. It is based on a play by Bernard Zimmer. The film's sets were designed by Jacques Colombier and Robert Gys
Title: Paul Charlier
Passage: Paul Charlier is an Australian composer and sound designer who works primarily in theatre and film. He has also worked in radio and was a founding member of the Sydney post-punk band SoliPsiK. His recent theatre work includes the Sydney Theatre Company productions of "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Sound Designer) and "Uncle Vanya" (Composer and Sound Designer), as well as the Company B productions of "Faith Healer" (Composer) and "The Diary of a Madman" (Sound Designer). His film credits include "Looking for Alibrandi" (Sound Designer), "Candy" (Composer and Sound Designer), "Paul Kelly - Stories of Me" (Sound Designer) and "Last Ride" (Composer).
Title: The Star of Valencia
Passage: The Star of Valencia (German: Der Stern von Valencia ) is a 1933 German drama film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Liane Haid, Peter Erkelenz and Ossi Oswalda. It was made in Mallorca, at the same time as a French-language version "L'étoile de Valencia" directed by Serge de Poligny.
Title: The Phantom Baron
Passage: The Phantom Baron (French:Le baron fantôme) is a 1943 French drama film directed by Serge de Poligny and starring André Lefaur, Odette Joyeux and Jany Holt.
Title: Thirst of Men
Passage: Thirst of Men (French: La soif des hommes) is a 1950 French historical drama film directed by Serge de Poligny and starring Georges Marchal, Dany Robin and Andrée Clément. It was filmed and set in French Algeria.
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Ric Viers
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Serge de Poligny
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Ric Viers
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Which ride at the theme park located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake opened on April 14, 2007?
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Title: Silver Dollar City
Passage: Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the US state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment.
Title: Giant Barn Swing
Passage: Giant Barn Swing is a Screamin' Swing style amusement ride designed by S&S Worldwide at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. Assembly for this ride began in January 2007, and it was opened on April 14, 2007. The ride was installed by Ride Entertainment Group.
Title: Cape Fair, Missouri
Passage: Cape Fair is an unincorporated community in Stone County, Missouri, United States. It is located on Route 76 and the southern terminus of Route 173. It is on the west side of the James River arm of Table Rock Lake. The community is part of the Branson, Missouri Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Title: Baird Mountain
Passage: Baird Mountain is a summit in Taney County in southern Missouri. The peak has an elevation of 1234 ft The peak lies just southeast of the Table Rock Lake dam above Missouri Route 265. Table Rock State Park lies just to the west.
Title: Fall Creek (Missouri)
Passage: Fall Creek is a small creek with headwaters in Stone County just south of Missouri Route 76 and northeast of Silver Dollar City. The stream enters Taney County and flows southeast between Route 76 and Missouri Route 265 through west Branson and joins the White River downstream of the Table Rock Lake dam in south Branson. It flows parallel to and then under Missouri Route 165. The White River enters Lake Taneycomo downstream.
Title: Branson West Airport
Passage: Branson West Airport, also known as Branson West Municipal Airport, (ICAO: KFWB, FAA LID: FWB) is a city-owned, public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) west of the central business district of the City of Branson West, in Stone County, Missouri, United States. The airport is also known as Emerson Field, named for Robert Emerson, an aviator who relinquished the air rights of his nearby airfield so the Branson West airport could operate safely and obtain a federal grant.
Title: Missouri Route 165
Passage: Route 165 is a short highway in Taney County. Its northern terminus is at Route 76 in Branson; its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 65 south of Branson, in Hollister. It is known locally as Gretna Road and crosses the Table Rock Lake Dam, along with Route 265.
Title: Table Rock State Park (Missouri)
Passage: Table Rock State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Missouri consisting of 356.03 acre located in Taney County and Stone County on Table Rock Lake along the southern side of the city of Branson. Park facilities include a marina, campgrounds, and trails for hiking and bicycling.
Title: Table Rock, Missouri
Passage: Table Rock was a village in Taney County, Missouri, United States. The population was 229 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Branson, Missouri Micropolitan Statistical Area. It is located just west of the Table Rock Lake dam on the White River (Arkansas). It is approximately 5 miles southwest from Downtown Branson. It was annexed by Branson in 2004.
Title: Showboat Branson Belle
Passage: Showboat Branson Belle is a riverboat—more specifically, a showboat—on Table Rock Lake near Branson, Missouri. The lake is landlocked by the Table Rock Dam on one side and the Beaver Lake Dam on the other side. Being a showboat, she hosts lunch and dinner shows throughout the year.
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Giant Barn Swing
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Giant Barn Swing
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Silver Dollar City
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Which genus has more species, Worsleya or Gordonia?
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Title: Gordonia (plant)
Passage: Gordonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae, related to "Franklinia", "Camellia" and "Stewartia". Of the roughly 40 species, all but two are native to southeast Asia in southern China, Taiwan and Indochina. The remaining species, "G. lasianthus" (Loblolly-bay), is native to southeast North America, from Virginia south to Florida and west to Louisiana; "G. fruticosa" is native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, from Costa Rica to Brazil.
Title: Worsleya
Passage: Worsleya is a genus of Brazilian plants in the Amaryllis family, widely cultivated as an ornamental because of its showy flowers. There is only one known species, Worsleya procera, native to eastern Brazil. It is one of the largest (around 1.5 meters high) and rarest members of the subfamily Amaryllidoideae (family Amaryllidaceae).
Title: Griffinia
Passage: Griffinia is a genus of Brazilian plants in the Amaryllis family, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. It includes 21 known species which are endemic to Brazil in South America. The most closely related genus to it is the monotypic "Worsleya".
Title: Ruth E. Gordon
Passage: Ruth Evelyn Gordon (1910–2003) was an American bacterial taxonomist. She was member of the American Type Culture Collection. The bacteria genus "Gordonia" (formerly "Gordona") and species "Mycobacterium gordonae" are named after her.
Title: Griffineae
Passage: The tribe Griffineae (in the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae) includes 2 genera with 22 species from South America which are actually endemic to Brazil. A typical character of the representatives of the tribe are the flowers - They are with blue or lilac color collected into an umbel. Only the members of this tribe and the genus "Lycoris" are able to form flowers with such color in the whole Amaryllidaceae family. The plants in this group are typical perennial flowers which are producing bulbs. The leaves are green, with elliptical form in the most of the cases but in some members as in "Worsleya" they are sword-shaped.
Title: Gordonia (synapsid)
Passage: Gordonia is an extinct genus of dicynodont therapsid from the Late Permian of Scotland. Fossils have been found from the Elgin sandstone of Cutties Hillock Quarry in Elgin, Moray. "Gordonia" was named in 1893 with four species: "G. traquairi", "G. duffiana", "G. huxleyana", and "G. juddiana". Currently, the only recognized species is the type "G. traquairi". All other species are considered synonyms of the type.
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Gordonia
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Worsleya
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Gordonia (plant)
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What agency have Claudie Haigneré and Gerhard Thiele both worked for?
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Title: Claudie Haigneré
Passage: Claudie (André-Deshays) Haigneré (born 13 May 1957) is a French doctor, politician, and former astronaut with the Centre National d'Études Spatiales (1985–1999) and the European Space Agency (1999–2002).
Title: Gerhard Thiele
Passage: Dr. Gerhard Paul Julius Thiele (born September 2, 1953) is a German physicist and a former ESA astronaut.
Title: Dennis Daa
Passage: Dennis M. Daa (born July 5, 1979 in Tacloban City, Leyte, Philippines) is a Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association who last played for the Meralco Bolts. He was acquired by the Sta. Lucia Realtors in 2007 through free agency. In 2010, he was traded to the Energy Boosters in exchange for undrafted rookie Hans Thiele. He was signed again as a free agent by the Meralco Bolts for the Governors Cup.
Title: Gerhard Conrad (intelligence officer)
Passage: Gerhard Conrad (born 1954) is an officer of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), the foreign intelligence agency of Germany, and one its foremost experts on the Arab world. A fluent Arabic speaker, he was bureau chief of the BND's Damascus office from 1998 to 2002. He holds a doctorate of Islamic studies. His wife also works as a BND agent.
Title: V. G. Braun-Dusemond
Passage: Valentin Gerhard Braun-Dusemond, born Gerhard Braun, (1919 – 1998), was a German painter and art dealer. He lived and worked in several different countries, including East Africa and Malta, and his work embraced both Abstract Expressionist and Impressionist styles.
Title: Gerhard Schwehm
Passage: Gerhard Schwehm (b. 13 March 1949, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany) is Head of Solar System Science Operations Division for the European Space Agency (ESA). He was Mission Manager for the Rosetta mission until his retirement.
Title: Bob Thiele
Passage: Bob Thiele (July 27, 1922 – January 30, 1996) was an American record producer who worked on countless classic jazz albums and record labels.
Title: Richard H. Small
Passage: Richard H. Small (born 1935) is an American scientist, who has worked mainly in the field of electroacoustics. He is known for the commonly used Thiele/Small parameters for loudspeaker enclosure design, which are named after Small and his colleague Neville Thiele.
Title: Emme Gerhard
Passage: Emme Gerhard (1872–1946) was a professional American photographer who worked with her sister Mayme Gerhard (1876–1955) in St. Louis, Missouri. The sisters are remembered for their images of Native Americans and other ethnic groups, especially those exhibited at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904.
Title: Torbjørn Olsen
Passage: Torbjørn Olsen (born November 10, 1953) is a Norwegian priest that on November 9, 2006 was elected Diocesan Administrator of the see of Tromsø, following the sudden (and unexpected) death of Bishop Gerhard Goebel. He served in this position until Berislav Grgic was installed as the new Bishop of Tromso on March 28, 2009. He holds a Cand. Theol. degree from the Norwegian Menighetsfakultetet since 1977, and he worked for about a decade as a priest in the Norwegian Church, including as a military chaplain. In 1989 he converted to Catholicism. He took the diploma degree in Catholic theology at the John-Gutenberg Universität in Mainz in 1991 and was ordained a priest in Tromsø in September 8, 1991 by Bishop Gerhard Goebel. With his thesis "Die Natur des Militärordinariats", he became the first Norwegian in recent times to take a doctorate in canon law (Doctor in iure Canonico) on February 3, 1999 at the Pontifical University of Gregorian in Rome.
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European Space Agency
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Claudie Haigneré
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Gerhard Thiele
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Albert Anthony Iafrate and Zdeno Chára both set a record for?
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Title: Zdeno Chára
Passage: Zdeno Chára (] ; born 18 March 1977) is a Slovak professional ice hockey defenseman, currently serving as captain of the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). He won the James Norris Memorial Trophy while playing for the Bruins in the 2008–09 season.
Title: Al Iafrate
Passage: Albert Anthony Iafrate ( ; born March 21, 1966) is a retired American professional ice hockey defenseman who played in the National Hockey League between 1984 and 1998. He is perhaps most famous for his extremely hard slap shot. He set a record for velocity during the NHL Skills Competition of 1993, a record which stood for 16 years, at 105.2 mph . The record was broken in 2009 by Zdeno Chára of the Boston Bruins with a slap shot at 105.4 mph in Montreal. Iafrate was born in Dearborn, Michigan, but grew up in Livonia, Michigan.
Title: A. Ten Eyck Brown
Passage: Albert Anthony Ten Eyck Brown (1878–1940) was an architect active in Atlanta, Georgia and other areas. Brown was born in Albany, New York. He studied at the New York Academy of Design.
Title: Fat Albert Rotunda
Passage: Fat Albert Rotunda is the eighth album by jazz keyboardist Herbie Hancock, released in 1970. It also was the first album that Hancock had on the Warner Bros. Records label, since leaving Blue Note Records. The music was originally done for the TV special "Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert", which later inspired "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" TV show. "Fat Albert Rotunda", along with "Mwandishi" and "Crossings" was reissued in one set as "Mwandishi: The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings" in 1994.
Title: Albie Lopez
Passage: Albert Anthony "Albie" Lopez (born August 18, 1971) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Mesa Community College. He was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 20th round of the 1991 Major League Baseball draft. Lopez spent 5 years with the Indians, compiling a record of 12-14 with a 5.99 ERA between 1993 and 1997.
Title: Al Bansavage
Passage: Albert Anthony Bansavage (January 9, 1938 – August 19, 2003) was an American football linebacker who played in the American Football League.
Title: Al Melvin (politician)
Passage: Albert Anthony "Al" Melvin (born November 3, 1944) is a Republican politician who served in the Arizona Senate.
Title: Denis Kulyash
Passage: Denis Kulyash (Russian: Денис Куляш ; born May 31, 1983) is a professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for Salavat Yulaev Ufa of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Kulyash has been a long-time member of Russia's national ice hockey team known for his extremely hard slap shot, which gained him a nickname "Tsar Cannon" (Russian: Царь-пушка ). Kulyash currently holds a record of fastest ice hockey shot previously held by Boston Bruins defenceman Zdeno Chara with a speed of 110.3 mph (177.6 km/h).
Title: Mike Cvik
Passage: Mike Cvik (born July 6, 1962) is a Canadian former National Hockey League linesman, who wore uniform number #88. At 6 foot, 9 Inches, Cvik is as tall as the NHL's tallest player, Zdeno Chára. He has worked more than 1800 NHL games, including his highlights such as the gold medal game at the 2002 Winter Olympics, the NHL All-Star Game and the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Title: Albert Visetti
Passage: Albert Anthony Visetti (13 May 1846–10 July 1928) was a Dalmatian musician who moved to London where he was Professor of Singing at the Royal College of Music, becoming a Fellow in 1921. He was the stepfather of the novelist Radclyffe Hall.
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velocity
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Al Iafrate
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Zdeno Chára
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Are Rex Wilson and Scott Treleaven both artists who have made use of the film medium?
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Title: Rex Wilson (director)
Passage: Rex Wilson (1873–1951) was a British film director of the silent era. until he was caught molesting a child actor on the set of his 1923 film, St. Elmo. Unable to find work, he moved to New Zealand to take up teaching.
Title: Scott Treleaven
Passage: Scott Treleaven is a Canadian artist whose work employs a variety of media including collage, film, video, drawing, photography and installation.
Title: Mrs. Thompson
Passage: Mrs. Thompson is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Minna Grey, C.M. Hallard and Isobel Elsom. It was released in the United States on 6 April 1923. It was adapted from a novel by William Babington Maxwell.
Title: Unmarried (1920 film)
Passage: Unmarried is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Gerald du Maurier, Malvina Longfellow and Edmund Gwenn. The film portrays an unmarried mother and the social workers who support her.
Title: Onward Christian Soldiers (film)
Passage: Onward Christian Soldiers is a 1918 British silent romance film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Isobel Elsom, Owen Nares and Minna Grey.
Title: Quinneys (1919 film)
Passage: Quinneys is a 1919 British romance film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Henry Ainley, Isobel Elsom and Eric Harrison. It is an adaptation of the play "Quinneys" by Horace Annesley Vachell which was again made into a film in 1927.
Title: Tilly of Bloomsbury (1921 film)
Passage: Tilly of Bloomsbury is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Edna Best, Tom Reynolds, Henry Kendall and Isabel Jeans. It is based on the play "Tilly of Bloomsbury" by Ian Hay, and was the first of three film adaptations.
Title: Pillars of Society (film)
Passage: Pillars of Society is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Ellen Terry, Norman McKinnel and Mary Rorke. It was based on the 1877 play "The Pillars of Society" by Henrik Ibsen. Location shooting was done in Norway.
Title: Tom Brown's Schooldays (1916 film)
Passage: Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Joyce Templeton, Jack Coleman and Evelyn Boucher. It is an adaptation of the novel "Tom Brown's School Days" by Thomas Hughes. It is set at Rugby School in the 1830s where Tom Brown encounters the villainous bully Flashman. It was made at Catford Studios.
Title: St. Elmo (1923 British film)
Passage: St. Elmo is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Shayle Gardner, Gabrielle Gilroy and Madge Tree. It was an adaptation of the 1866 novel "St. Elmo" by Augusta Jane Evans. An American adaptation "St. Elmo" was released the same year.
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yes
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Rex Wilson (director)
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Scott Treleaven
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Which of the writer for which Joseph Maher took a role of their character died on 9 August 1967?
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Title: Joseph Maher
Passage: Joseph Sylvester Maher (pronounced "Ma-her" or "Ma-HARR", December 29, 1933 – July 17, 1998) was an Irish-born naturalized American character actor, playwright and director, best known for his roles in 43 films. He was nominated for three Tony Awards, won a Drama Desk Award and Obie Award, and was a nominee of the Olivier Award for his supporting roles on the stage. He was best known for appearing in plays by Joe Orton.
Title: Joe Orton
Passage: John Kingsley "Joe" Orton (1 January 1933 – 9 August 1967) was an English playwright and author. His public career was short but prolific, lasting from 1964 until his death three years later. During this brief period he shocked, outraged, and amused audiences with his scandalous black comedies. The adjective "Ortonesque" is sometimes used to refer to work characterised by a similarly dark yet farcical cynicism.
Title: It's Too Late – We're On!
Passage: It's Too Late – We're On! is an Irish television sketch show that aired on RTÉ for one series in 1967. The show, first broadcast on 9 August 1967, featured a large cast, including Des Keogh and Frank Kelly. It is a comedy TV show.
Title: Stone Cates
Passage: Stone Cates is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, "General Hospital". Michael Sutton portrayed him from 1993 to 1995 and returned for a guest appearance from September 28 through September 29, 2010 and on August 1, 2017. The character died of AIDS-related illness in 1995 at age 19. Sutton was nominated for a 1996 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for the role.
Title: Cesare Rossi (politician)
Passage: Cesare Rossi (born 21 September 1887 in Pescia – died 9 August 1967 in Rome) was an Italian fascist leader who later became estranged from the regime.
Title: Hope Wilson
Passage: Hope Wilson is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless", portrayed by Signy Coleman. The character was introduced as a love interest for Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) in 1993. After her departure in 1997, Coleman reprised the role in 2000 and 2002. The role was then briefly portrayed by Beth Toussaint in 2006. In 2008, the character died onscreen, though Coleman continued to reprise the role as a vision had by other characters in 2010 and 2012.
Title: Ehsan Masood
Passage: Hassan Ehsan Masood (born 9 August 1967) is a science writer, journalist and broadcaster. Since 2009 he has been the editor of Research Professional News (including Research Fortnight) and has been teaching international science policy at Imperial College London. since 2008.
Title: 1967 Opium War
Passage: The 1967 Opium War took place in northwestern Laos between February and August 1967; actual fighting took place from 29 July to 1 August 1967. A Burmese mule train carrying 16 tons of opium crossed into Laos to Ban Khwan, where they were attacked by rival drug smugglers from the Chinese Nationalist's Third and Fifth Armies. The intended recipient of the shipment, Royal Lao Army General Ouane Rattikone, bombed both sides while moving in troops to sweep the battlefield. With both Burmese and Nationalist Chinese defeated and expelled from Laos, the Lao general confiscated the opium for himself.
Title: Kenneth Halliwell
Passage: Kenneth Leith Halliwell (23 June 1926 – 9 August 1967) was a British actor, writer and collagist. He was the mentor, boyfriend and murderer of playwright Joe Orton.
Title: Dheer Charan Srivastav
Passage: Dheer Charan Srivastav or D. C. Srivastav (born 9 August 1967), is an Indian character actor, comedian and dialogue writer from Hyderabad, Telangana, who mostly appears in Hyderabad Deccani Urdu, Tollywood and Bollywood Films. He is most notable for his role as "Ismail Bhai" in comedy films, "The Angrez" (2006), "Hyderabad Nawabs" (2006) and "Hungama in Dubai" (2007). He is also known for his Hyderabadi dialect humor.
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Joe Orton
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Joseph Maher
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Joe Orton
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John Gunther and Halldór Laxness, are American?
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Title: John Gunther
Passage: John Gunther (August 30, 1901 – May 29, 1970) was an American journalist and author whose success came primarily through a series of popular sociopolitical works known as the "Inside" books (1936–1972), including the best-selling "Inside U.S.A." in 1947. He is best known today for the memoir "Death Be Not Proud" about the death of his beloved teenage son, Johnny Gunther, from a brain tumor.
Title: Halldór Laxness
Passage: Halldór Kiljan Laxness (] ; born Halldór Guðjónsson; 23 April 1902 – 8 February 1998) was a twentieth-century Icelandic writer. Laxness wrote poetry, newspaper articles, plays, travelogues, short stories, and novels. Major influences included August Strindberg, Sigmund Freud, Sinclair Lewis, Upton Sinclair, Bertolt Brecht and Ernest Hemingway. In 1955 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature; he is the only Icelandic Nobel laureate.
Title: Auður Laxness
Passage: Auður Sveinsdóttir Laxness (1918-2012) was an Icelandic writer and craftswoman, credited with influencing the design and popularity of the Icelandic Lopapeysa sweater during the mid-20th century. Her husband was Icelandic Nobel Literature laureate Halldór Laxness, and Auður worked as his secretary and writing collaborator for many years.
Title: Independent People
Passage: Independent People (Icelandic: "Sjálfstætt fólk" ) is an epic novel by Nobel laureate Halldór Laxness, originally published in two volumes in 1934 and 1935; literally the title means "Self-standing [i.e. self-reliant] folk". It deals with the struggle of poor Icelandic farmers in the early 20th century, only freed from debt bondage in the last generation, and surviving on isolated crofts in an inhospitable landscape.
Title: List of Icelandic films
Passage: The following is a list of notable films produced in Iceland by Icelanders. Star marked films are films in coproduction with Iceland. Although Arne Mattsson is Swedish, his film is included because it is based on a book by the Icelandic Nobel Prize-winning author Halldór Laxness.
Title: Guðný Halldórsdóttir
Passage: Guðný Halldórsdóttir (born 23 January 1954) is an Icelandic film director and screenwriter. She has directed eight films since 1984. Her 2007 film "The Quiet Storm" was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Her father was writer and 1955 Nobel prize winner Halldór Laxness, while her mother was writer and textile designer Auður Laxness.
Title: Einar Arnórsson
Passage: Einar Arnórsson (24 February 1880 – 29 March 1955) was Minister for Iceland from 4 May 1915 to 4 January 1917. Einar graduated in Law from the University of Copenhagen in 1906. He was elected to Althingi and sat there in 1914–1919 and 1931–1932 for the Independence party. He was Minister of Education and Justice in Björn Þórðarson's cabinet from 1942 to 1944. He was professor of Law at the University of Iceland from 1911 to 1915 and again after leaving office as Minister for Iceland from 1917 to 1922. He was a Supreme Court Judge in 1932–1942 and again in 1944–1945. He was president of the University of Iceland in 1918–1919 and 1929–1930. For a short time he was father-in-law to Halldór Laxness. He was editor of "Ísafold" and "Morgunblaðið" in 1919–1920.
Title: Memoir of Halldór Laxness
Passage: Memoir of Halldór Laxness was published in Iceland from 2003. It is the memoir of novelist and Nobel Laureate, Halldór Laxnessf> and is in three volumes:
Title: Halldór Laxness (album)
Passage: "For the Nobel Prize–winning Icelandic author, see Halldór Laxness"
Title: The Fish Can Sing
Passage: The Fish Can Sing (Icelandic: "Brekkukotsannáll" ) is a 1957 novel by Icelandic author Halldór Laxness, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1955.
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no
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John Gunther
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Halldór Laxness
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What do Giorgio Simonelli and Lawrence Kasdan have in common?
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Title: Giorgio Simonelli
Passage: Born in Rome, Simonelli obtained a high school diploma in business studies, then he started working as a journalist, and even as a film critic, for the weekly magazines "Avvenimento" and "Gente nostra". In 1928, at 22, he made his directorial debut co-directing with Nicola Fausto Neroni "Maratona" and two years later he was among the screenwriters of the first Italian talking film, "The Song of Love" by Gennaro Righelli. From 1934 Simonelli mainly devoted himself to the film editing, then, since 1940, he reprised his activity as a director specializing in comedy films of great commercial success, in which he directed some of the more popular actors of the period, including Totò, Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo, Nino Taranto, Renato Rascel, Walter Chiari, Ugo Tognazzi, Macario, Alberto Sordi and Aldo Fabrizi. He concluded his career by signing many successful works interpreted by the comedy duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. His last film was the western-parody "Two Sons of Ringo", in which just before the end of filming he was replaced by Giuliano Carnimeo for health reasons.
Title: Lawrence Kasdan
Passage: Lawrence Edward Kasdan (born January 14, 1949) is an American screenwriter, director and producer. He is best known as co-writer of the films "The Empire Strikes Back", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and "Return of the Jedi". Kasdan co-wrote the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy film "", and will co-write the series' Han Solo spin-off film.
Title: Robin Hood and the Pirates
Passage: Robin Hood and the Pirates (Italian: "Robin Hood e i pirati" ) is a 1960 Italian adventure film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Lex Barker and Jackie Lane.
Title: It Happened at the Police Station
Passage: It Happened at the Police Station (Italian: Accadde al commissariato) is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Nino Taranto, Alberto Sordi and Walter Chiari.
Title: Two Hearts Among the Beasts
Passage: Two Hearts Among the Beasts (Italian: Due cuori fra le belve) is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Totò, Vera Carmi and Enrico Glori. A dancing master takes part in an expedition to Africa find a missing anthropologist whose daughter he is in love with.
Title: Noi siamo due evasi
Passage: Noi siamo due evasi is a 1959 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli.
Title: Passionate Song
Passage: Passionate Song (Italian: Canzone appassionata) is a 1953 Italian musical drama film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Nilla Pizzi, Gérard Landry and Vira Silenti.
Title: Carlo Bellero
Passage: Carlo Bellero (1911–1988) was an Italian cinematographer active between 1941 and 1964. He is notable for his work with several directors, including Giorgio Simonelli, Turi Vasile, Ermanno Olmi, Mario Amendola, Domenico Paolella, Giorgio Capitani and Francesco De Robertis ("La nave bianca" and "Uomini sul fondo").
Title: Ursus in the Land of Fire
Passage: Ursus in the Land of Fire (Italian: "Ursus nella terra di fuoco" ), released directly to U.S. television as Son of Hercules in the Land of Fire, is a 1963 Italian peplum film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Ed Fury as Ursus, and Adriano Micantoni as the evil usurper, Amilcare.
Title: Saluti e baci
Passage: Saluti e baci is a Franco-Italian comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Labro and Giorgio Simonelli and released in 1953.
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director
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Giorgio Simonelli
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Lawrence Kasdan
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Do the band Texas and the singer Eagle-Eye Cherry both originate in Sweden?
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Title: Texas (band)
Passage: Texas are a Scottish pop rock band from Glasgow. They were founded in 1986 by Johnny McElhone (formerly of the bands Altered Images and Hipsway) and Sharleen Spiteri on lead vocals. Texas made their performing debut in March 1988 at the University of Dundee. They took their name from the 1984 Wim Wenders movie "Paris, Texas".
Title: Eagle-Eye Cherry
Passage: Eagle-Eye Lanoo Cherry (born 7 May 1969) is a Swedish musician best known for his hit single "Save Tonight".
Title: Rewind (E.M.D. album)
Passage: Rewind is the third album released by Swedish boy band E.M.D.. The album was released in on December 3, 2010. As of December 5, 2010 the album had spawned the three hit singles Save Tonight (original by Eagle-Eye Cherry), What Is Love? (original by Haddaway) and (original by Carrie Underwood), all of them being cover songs.
Title: Texas 25
Passage: Texas 25 is an album by Scottish rock band Texas, released on 16 February 2015. The album was released to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary and features eight reworked Texas tracks along with four new songs.
Title: Living in the Present Future
Passage: Living in the Present Future is the second studio album by Swedish rock singer-songwriter Eagle-Eye Cherry. It was released in 2000. In the three-year gap between 1997's "Desireless" and this release, he left Epic subsidiary Work and came to MCA, wherein he worked with such producers as The Dust Brothers, John Kurzweg, and Rick Rubin.
Title: Live and Kicking (Eagle-Eye Cherry album)
Passage: Live And Kicking is a live album by Swedish musician Eagle-Eye Cherry released in spring 2007. According to a letter posted by Cherry on his website, the album was released in Brazil in 2006.
Title: Desireless (album)
Passage: Desireless is the 1997 debut album by Swedish singer Eagle-Eye Cherry. The album was released in Sweden in 1997, by the small label Diesel. In 1998, Work Records picked it up for American distribution.
Title: Sub Rosa (album)
Passage: Sub Rosa is a 2003 album by Swedish artist Eagle-Eye Cherry, his third studio album.
Title: Can't Get Enough (Eagle-Eye Cherry album)
Passage: Can't Get Enough is an album released October 2012 by Swedish artist Eagle-Eye Cherry, his fourth studio album.
Title: Save Tonight
Passage: "Save Tonight" is a song by Swedish rock musician Eagle-Eye Cherry and the lead single from his 1997 debut album, "Desireless". It is the album's opening track and gained substantial radio success, reaching number 3 in Ireland, number 5 in the US, number 6 in the UK, and number 2 in Cherry's native Sweden. It was voted song of the year by New Zealand radio station "The Edge" in 1997. "Save Tonight" is considered the signature song of Eagle-Eye Cherry. It was awarded a Rockbjörnen award in the "Swedish song of the year 1997" category.
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Texas (band)
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Eagle-Eye Cherry
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Which filmmaker would be more likely to produce work with drawings rather than real actors, Jan Švankmajer or Lambert Hillyer
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Title: Lambert Hillyer
Passage: Lambert Harwood Hillyer (July 8, 1893 – July 5, 1969) was an American film director and screenwriter.
Title: Jan Švankmajer
Passage: Jan Švankmajer (] ; born 4 September 1934) is a Czech filmmaker and artist whose work spans several media. He is a self-labeled surrealist known for his animations and features, which have greatly influenced other artists such as Terry Gilliam, the Brothers Quay, and many others.
Title: The Money Corral
Passage: The Money Corral is a 1919 American silent adventure film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, Jane Novak, Herschel Mayall, Winter Hall, Rhea Mitchell, and Patricia Palmer. The film was released on April 20, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film.
Title: The Toll Gate
Passage: The Toll Gate is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart. The film stars William S. Hart, Anna Q. Nilsson, Joseph Singleton, Jack Richardson, and Richard Headrick. The film was released on April 15, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: The Cradle of Courage
Passage: The Cradle of Courage is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Frederick Bradbury and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, Ann Little, Tom Santschi, Gertrude Claire, Frank Thorwald, and George Williams. The film was released on September 19, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. Copies of the film are in the Museum of Modern Art and at other film archives.
Title: The Testing Block
Passage: The Testing Block is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart. The film stars William S. Hart, Eva Novak, J. Gordon Russell, Florence Carpenter, Richard Headrick, and Ira McFadden. The film was released on December 26, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Travelin' On (film)
Passage: Travelin' On is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, James Farley, Ethel Grey Terry, Brinsley Shaw, Mary Jane Irving, Bob Kortman, and Willis Marks. The film was released on March 5, 1922, by Paramount Pictures. A copy of the film is in the Library of Congress.
Title: O'Malley of the Mounted
Passage: O'Malley of the Mounted is a surviving 1921 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart. The film stars William S. Hart, Eva Novak, Leo Willis, Alfred Allen, Bert Sprotte, and Antrim Short. The film was released on February 6, 1921, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: The Whistle (1921 film)
Passage: The Whistle is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by May Wilmoth, Olin Lyman and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, Frank Brownlee, Myrtle Stedman, Georgie Stone, Will Jim Hatton, and Richard Headrick. The film was released in April 1921, by Paramount Pictures. A print of the film is in the Library of Congress.
Title: Square Deal Sanderson
Passage: Square Deal Sanderson is a 1919 American silent western film directed by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and Charles Alden Seltzer. The film stars William S. Hart, Ann Little, Frank Whitson, Lloyd Bacon, Edwin Wallock and Tom O'Brien. The film was released on June 15, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. A print of the film is held by the Library of Congress and in other film archives.
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Jan Švankmajer
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Jan Švankmajer
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Lambert Hillyer
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Are Murray Grigor and Leslie H. Martinson both Scottish directors?
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Title: Murray Grigor
Passage: William Alexander Murray Grigor OBE (born 1939) is a Scottish film maker, writer and exhibition curator who has served as director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. He has made over 50 films with a focus on arts and architecture documentaries.
Title: Leslie H. Martinson
Passage: Leslie Herbert "Les" Martinson (January 16, 1915 – September 3, 2016) was an American television and film director.
Title: FBI Code 98
Passage: FBI Code 98 is a 1962 crime drama directed by Leslie H. Martinson and produced by Warner Bros. Originally intended as television pilot, the film was instead released theatrically in the United Kingdom in 1962, and in the United States in 1964. "FBI Code 98" stars many Warner Bros. contract players such as Jack Kelly, Ray Danton, Andrew Duggan and William Reynolds who later costarred on the Warner Bros Television show "The F.B.I.". The film was narrated by William Woodson who previously narrated the radio show "The FBI in Peace and War".
Title: Black Gold (1962 film)
Passage: Black Gold is a 1962 adventure film directed by Leslie H. Martinson and written by Bob Duncan, Wanda Duncan and Harry Whittington . The film stars Philip Carey, Diane McBain, James Best, Fay Spain, Claude Akins and William Edward Phipps. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 21, 1962.
Title: And Millions Will Die
Passage: ...And Millions Will Die! (aka "And Millions Die") is a 1973 Australian television film shot in Hong Kong directed by Leslie H. Martinson.
Title: The Atomic Kid
Passage: The Atomic Kid is a 1954 American black-and-white science fiction comedy film from Republic Pictures, produced by Maurice Duke and Mickey Rooney, directed by Leslie H. Martinson, that stars Mickey Rooney and Robert Strauss.
Title: Missile X – Geheimauftrag Neutronenbombe
Passage: Missile X – Geheimauftrag Neutronenbombe is a 1978 German/Italian/Spanish international co-production Eurospyadventure film directed by Leslie H. Martinson. It stars Peter Graves and Curd Jürgens. The translated title is "Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident". It is also known in the USA as "Teheran Incident". It was released on home video in the early 1980s as "Cruise Missile". Most of the movie was filmed on location in and around Tehran, Iran in 1978 before the Iranian Revolution overthrew Iran's Shah.
Title: Escape from Angola
Passage: Escape from Angola is a 1976 adventure film directed by Leslie H. Martinson. It stars Stan Brock and Anne Collings and was co-produced by Ivan Tors whose children act in the film with Ivan making a cameo appearance.
Title: Mrs. Pollifax-Spy
Passage: Mrs. Pollifax-Spy is a 1971 comedy film directed by Leslie H. Martinson, starring Rosalind Russell and Darren McGavin, and released by United Artists. This was Russell's last theatrical film role, with one TV movie in 1972. Russell adapted the novel "The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax", written by Dorothy Gilman under the pseudonym C. A. McKnight.
Title: For Those Who Think Young (film)
Passage: For Those Who Think Young is a 1964 beach party film shot in Techniscope, directed by Leslie H. Martinson and featuring James Darren, Pamela Tiffin, Paul Lynde, Tina Louise, Bob Denver, Nancy Sinatra, Robert Middleton, Ellen Burstyn (billed as Ellen McRae), Claudia Martin and Woody Woodbury.
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no
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Murray Grigor
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Leslie H. Martinson
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Who directed more films, Marguerite Duras or Arthur Rosson?
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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: Marguerite Duras
Passage: Marguerite Donnadieu, known as Marguerite Duras (] ; 4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), was a French novelist, playwright, scriptwriter, essayist, and experimental filmmaker. Her 1959 film "Hiroshima mon amour", earned her a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards.
Title: La Voleuse
Passage: La Voleuse, meaning 'the thief', is the French title of a 1966 Franco-German film directed by Jean Chapot, with dialogue by Marguerite Duras, that is called Schornstein Nr. 4 in German.
Title: Moderato Cantabile
Passage: Moderato Cantabile is a novel by Marguerite Duras. It was very popular, selling half a million copies, and was the initial source of Duras's fame.
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: India Song
Passage: India Song is a 1975 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras. "India Song" stars Delphine Seyrig, Michael Lonsdale, Mathieu Carrière, Claude Mann, Vernon Dobtcheff and Didier Flamand. The film centres on Anne-Marie (Seyrig), the promiscuous wife of the French ambassador in India, and was based on an unproduced play written by Duras (which itself was based on her published novel "Le Vice-Consul"). Although set in India, the film was shot mostly on location in a mansion in Paris.
Title: La Douleur
Passage: La Douleur "(War: A Memoir)" is a controversial, semi-autobiographical work by Marguerite Duras published in 1985 but drawn from diaries that she supposedly wrote during World War II. It is a collection of six texts recounting a mix of her experiences of the Nazi Occupation of France, with fictional details. She claims to have "forgotten" ever writing the diary in which she recorded her wartime experiences, but most critics believe that to be a deliberate attempt to confuse autobiography and fiction. Duras' work is often cited as part of the Nouveau Roman movement which tried to redefine traditional ideas about set categories of books, fiction, non-fiction, biography, autobiography, etc.
Title: Des journées entières dans les arbres
Passage: Des journées entières dans les arbres (in English, Entire Days in the Trees) is a 1976 French film directed by Marguerite Duras, based on her novel. Prior to directing a film version of the novel, Duras had already modified it into a stageplay that had enjoyed a theatrical run.
Title: La Musica (film)
Passage: La Musica is a 1967 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras and Paul Séban after Duras' play of the same name () first performed 8 October 1965 at the Studio des Champs-Elysées.
Title: Duras: Duchamp
Passage: Duras: Duchamp is an album of contemporary classical music by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn consisting two tribute compositions for Marguerite Duras and Marcel Duchamp.
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Arthur Rosson
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Marguerite Duras
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Arthur Rosson
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In which newspaper was the short story published, of which the film Maniac is a loose adaptation ?
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Title: The Black Cat (short story)
Passage: "The Black Cat" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. It was first published in the August 19, 1843, edition of "The Saturday Evening Post". It is a study of the psychology of guilt, often paired in analysis with Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart". In both, a murderer carefully conceals his crime and believes himself unassailable, but eventually breaks down and reveals himself, impelled by a nagging reminder of his guilt.
Title: Maniac (1934 film)
Passage: Maniac, also known as Sex Maniac, is a 1934 black-and-white exploitation/horror film, directed by Dwain Esper and written by Hildagarde Stadie, Esper's wife, as a loose adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe story "The Black Cat", with references to his "Murders in the Rue Morgue". Esper and Stadie also made the 1936 exploitation film "Marihuana".
Title: Radiant Doors
Passage: "Radiant Doors" is a science fiction short story published in 1998 by Michael Swanwick. It was the winner of the 1999 Asimov’s Reader Poll, and was nominated for the 1999 Hugo Award for Best Short Story as well as the 2000 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
Title: The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film)
Passage: The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story "Farewell to the Master" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.
Title: The Dead (story)
Passage: "The Dead" is a science fiction short story published in 1996 by Michael Swanwick. It was nominated for the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Short Story and for the 1997 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
Title: A Madman's Diary
Passage: "A Madman's Diary" () is a short story published in 1918 by Lu Xun, a Chinese writer. It was the first and most influential modern work written in vernacular Chinese in the republican era, and would become a cornerstone piece of the New Culture Movement. It is placed first in "Call to Arms", a collection of short stories by Lu Xun. The story was often referred to as "China's first modern short story". This book was selected as one of the 100 best books in history by the Bokklubben World Library.
Title: Schakt
Passage: Schakt was a series of Swedish horror short story anthologies published between 2005 and 2007, with Kent Björnsson as editor and publisher. The series published five anthologies before it was discontinued: "Mytiska maskiner och andra mardrömmar", "Skrämmande skogar och andra osunda platser", "Kosmiskt kaos och andra katastrofer", "Krälande Cthulhu och andra bedrägliga blindskär", and "Mardrömmar i midvintertid och andra morbiditeter", with authors such as Gull Åkerblom, Johan Theorin, Andreas Roman and K.G. Johansson. Johan Theorin's "Endast jag är vaken" ("Mardrömmar i midvintertid och andra morbiditeter") was awarded with the Catahya Award for best science fiction, fantasy or horror short story published in Swedish 2007.
Title: Ancient Engines
Passage: "Ancient Engines" is a science fiction short story published in 1999 by Michael Swanwick. It was nominated for the 2000 Hugo Award for Best Short Story as well as the 1999 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
Title: Entity (short story)
Passage: "Entity" is a science fiction short story by Poul Anderson and John Gergen that appeared in the June 1949 issue of "Astounding Science Fiction". "Entity" was the fifth story published by Anderson, and the only story published by Gergen, a friend of Anderson's from the Minneapolis Fantasy Society.
Title: A Rose for Emily
Passage: "A Rose for Emily" is a short story by American author William Faulkner, first published in the April 30, 1930, issue of "The Forum". The story takes place in Faulkner's fictional city, Jefferson, Mississippi, in the fictional southern county of Yoknapatawpha. It was Faulkner's first short story published in a national magazine.
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The Saturday Evening Post
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Maniac (1934 film)
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The Black Cat (short story)
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Who was born first, Brad Silberling or Eldar Ryazanov?
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Title: Brad Silberling
Passage: Bradley Mitchell "Brad" Silberling (born September 8, 1963) is an American television and film director known for directing feature films such as "Casper" (1995), "City of Angels" (1998), "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" (2004) and "Land of the Lost" (2009).
Title: Eldar Ryazanov
Passage: Eldar Alexandrovich Ryazanov (Russian: Эльда́р Алекса́ндрович Ряза́нов ; 18 November 1927 – 30 November 2015) was a Russian film director and screenwriter whose popular comedies, satirizing the daily life of the Soviet Union and Russia, are celebrated throughout the former Soviet Union.
Title: Carnival Night
Passage: The Carnival Night (Russian: Карнавальная ночь , "Karnavalnaya noch " ) is a 1956 Soviet musical film. It is Eldar Ryazanov's first big-screen film, Lyudmila Gurchenko's first role and also one of the most famous films starring popular comedian Igor Ilyinsky. The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1956 with a total of 48.64 million tickets sold.
Title: Office Romance
Passage: Office Romance (Russian: Служебный роман , "Sluzhebnyy roman " ) is a Soviet comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. It was filmed at Mosfilm and released in 1977. The film's plot is based on the stageplay "Co-workers" (Russian: Сослуживцы , "Sosluzhivtsy " ) written by Eldar Ryazanov and Emil Braginsky, and tells the story of Ludmila Kalugina, head of a statistical bureau, and her subordinate, economist Anatoly Novoseltsev, who come from mutual aversion to love.
Title: The Irony of Fate
Passage: The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! (Russian: Ирония судьбы, или С лёгким паром! , literally: The Irony of Fate, or With Light Steam ; trans. "Ironiya sudby, ili S lyogkim parom!") is a 1976 Soviet romantic comedy television film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The screenplay was written by Emil Braginsky and Ryazanov, loosely based on the director's 1971 play, Once on New Year's Eve (Russian: Однажды в новогоднюю ночь ). The Irony of Fate was filmed in 1975 at the Mosfilm Studios. Doubling as a screwball comedy and a love story tinged with sadness, it is one of the most successful Soviet television productions and remains highly popular in modern Russia.
Title: Old Hags
Passage: Old Hags (Russian: "Старые клячи" , translit. "Starye klyachi") is a 2000 Russian comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
Title: Still Waters (2000 film)
Passage: Still Waters (Russian: Тихие омуты , "Tikhie omuti) " is 2000 Russian romantic comedy directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
Title: Station for Two
Passage: Station for Two (Russian: Вокзал для двоих , "Vokzal dlya dvoikh " ) is a 1982 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1983 with a total of 35.8 million ticket sales. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Andrey Myagkov
Passage: Andrey Vasilyevich Myagkov (Russian: Андре́й Васи́льевич Мягко́в ; born 8 July 1938, in Leningrad, USSR) is a Soviet/Russian film and theater actor. He is best known for his roles in famous films directed by Eldar Ryazanov, such as "The Irony of Fate" (1975), "Office Romance" (1977), "The Garage" (1979) and "A Cruel Romance" (1984).
Title: Without a Dowry
Passage: Without a Dowry (Russian: Бесприданница ) is a play by Alexander Ostrovsky that premiered on 22 November [O.S. 10 November] 1878 at the Maly Theater and first published in the January 1879 issue of "Otechestvennye Zapiski". Met with indifference by the contemporary critics, later it came to be regarded as a classic of the Russian theatre. Yakov Protazanov directed a cinematic adaptation, "Without Dowry", which was released in 1937, and Eldar Ryazanov also adapted it into a popular 1984 film.
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Eldar Alexandrovich Ryazanov
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Brad Silberling
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Eldar Ryazanov
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What is the primary flavoring of the Kendal originated confection made by the Quiggin's company?
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Title: Quiggin's
Passage: Quiggin's is one of three companies that make Kendal Mint Cake. They were founded in 1880 by the Quiggin's family.
Title: Kendal Mint Cake
Passage: Kendal Mint Cake is a glucose-based confection flavoured with peppermint. It originates from Kendal in Cumbria, England. Kendal Mint Cake is popular among climbers and mountaineers, especially those from the United Kingdom, as a source of energy.
Title: Marshmallow (disambiguation)
Passage: A marshmallow is a confection made from sugar.
Title: Caramel corn
Passage: Caramel corn or caramel popcorn is a confection made of popcorn coated with a sugar or molasses based caramel candy shell. Typically a sugar solution or syrup is made and heated until it browns and becomes thick, producing a caramelized candy syrup. This hot candy is then mixed with popped popcorn, and allowed to cool. Sometimes a candy thermometer is used, as making caramel is time-consuming and requires skill to make well without burning the sugar. The process creates a sweet flavored, crunchy snack food or treat. Some varieties, after coating with the candy syrup, are baked in an oven to crisp the mixture. Mixes of caramel corn sometimes contain nuts, such as peanuts, pecans, almonds, or cashews.
Title: Almond bark
Passage: Almond bark (also known as vanilla flavored candy coating) is a chocolate-like confection made with vegetable fats instead of cocoa butter and with coloring and flavors added. It can be bought in packages, blocks, or round discs where candy and baking supplies are sold. The confection is commonly used to cover or dip fruits, nuts, cookies, or crackers, in place of real chocolate.
Title: Warabimochi
Passage: Warabimochi (蕨餅 , warabi-mochi ) is a jelly-like confection made from bracken starch and covered or dipped in "kinako" (sweet toasted soybean flour). It differs from true "mochi" made from glutinous rice. It is popular in the summertime, especially in the Kansai region and Okinawa, and often sold from trucks, similar to an ice cream truck in Western countries.
Title: Marshmallow
Passage: A marshmallow is a sugar-based confection that, in its modern form, typically consists of sugar, water and gelatin which is whipped to a spongy consistency, molded into small cylindrical pieces, and coated with corn starch. Some marshmallow recipes call for eggs. This confection is the modern version of a medicinal confection made from "Althaea officinalis", the marshmallow plant.
Title: Divinity (confectionery)
Passage: Divinity is a nougat-like confection made with egg white, corn syrup, and sugar. Optional ingredients such as flavors, chopped dried fruit and chopped nuts are frequently added. Replacing the sugar with brown sugar results in a related confection called "sea foam".
Title: Mozartkugel
Passage: A Mozartkugel (English: Mozart ball), is a small, round sugar confection made of pistachio marzipan, and nougat, covered with dark chocolate. It was originally known as "Mozart-Bonbon", created in 1890 by Salzburg confectioner Paul Fürst (1856–1941) and named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Hand-made "Original Salzburger Mozartkugeln" are manufactured by Fürst's descendants up to today, while similar products have been developed by numerous confectioners, often industrially produced.
Title: Buckeye candy
Passage: Buckeye candy (also referred to simply as buckeyes) is a confection made from a peanut butter fudge partially dipped in chocolate to leave a circle of peanut butter visible. Buckeyes are similar to peanut butter balls (or peanut-butter-filled chocolate balls), which are completely covered in chocolate.
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peppermint
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Quiggin's
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Kendal Mint Cake
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What year was the basketball league in which TTÜ Korvpalliklubi participates internationally founded?
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Title: Baltic Basketball League
Passage: Baltic Basketball League (BBL) is the Baltic states basketball league founded in 2004.
Title: TTÜ KK
Passage: TTÜ Korvpalliklubi (English: Tallinn University of Technology Basketball Club ) is a professional basketball club based in Tallinn, Estonia. They play in the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML) and internationally in the regional Baltic Basketball League. Their home arena is the TTÜ Sports Hall.
Title: USSR Premier Basketball League
Passage: The USSR Premier Basketball League, or Soviet Union Premier Basketball League (also called Supreme League), was the first-tier men's professional basketball league in the former Soviet Union. The league existed from 1923 to 1991, as the top professional basketball league of the Soviet Union, and from 1991 to 1992, as the top professional basketball league of the CIS. In the years 1924, 1928, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1956, 1959, 1963, and 1967, the league was contested by regional teams, rather than individual sports clubs.
Title: KK Mornar Bar
Passage: KK Mornar (Cyrillic: КК Морнар) is a professional basketball club from Bar, Montenegro. The club currently participates in the Montenegrin Basketball League and Balkan International Basketball League. Internationally, the team plays in the Basketball Champions League as of the 2016–17 season.
Title: Malaysia National Basketball League
Passage: The Malaysia National Basketball League (Petronas-Molten Malaysia National Basketball League for sponsorship reason), often abbreviated to the MNBL, is the pre-eminent men's basketball league in Malaysia, organised by the Malaysia Basketball Association (MABA). The competition started as Malaysian Basketball League (MBL) in 1981. In 2002, MABA appointed Mr. Tan Kee Hian () to handle the competition and changed the league's name to Malaysia National Basketball League (MNBL).
Title: Toronto Police Pipe Band
Passage: The Toronto Police Pipe Band is a grade one pipe band based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The band performs at parades, festivals, ceremonies and funerals, and participates internationally in piping competitions.
Title: Susanne Juranek
Passage: Susanne Juranek (born 25 February 1975 in Brake, Lower Saxony) is a German cyclist born in Brake a. d. Unterweser but spend her childhood and teenager age in Goslar where she began mountainbiking. Later she moved to Oldenburg and due to the "flatter" landscape she started to shift to cyclo-cross and street race-biking for the AGC team Bertram Roemer. She participates internationally mainly in cyclo-cross.
Title: TTÜ Sports Hall
Passage: The TTÜ Sports Hall (Estonian: "TTÜ spordihoone" ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena complex in Mustamäe, Tallinn. It was opened in 1975 and renovated in 2001. It is the current home arena of the Estonian Basketball League team TTÜ KK.
Title: Indonesian Basketball League
Passage: The Indonesian Basketball League, in Indonesian: "Liga Bola Basket Indonesia", often abbreviated to the IBL, is the professional men's basketball league in Indonesia, competed by 12 clubs across the country. It is organised by Starting5 Sports Entertainment and sanctioned by Perbasi (Indonesia Basketball Association). The competition started as Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) in 2003. In 2010, Perbasi appointed DBL Indonesia to handle the competition and changed the league's name to National Basketball League (NBL). After 5 years, DBL Indonesia discontinued their rights and in the Q4 of 2015, Perbasi appointed Starting5 to handle the competition and changed the league's name back into Indonesian Basketball League.
Title: KK Pärnu
Passage: Korvpalliklubi Pärnu, also known as Port of Pärnu (Estonian: "Pärnu Sadam" ) for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in Pärnu, Estonia. The team plays in the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML) and the regional Baltic Basketball League. Their home arena is the Pärnu Sports Hall.
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2004
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TTÜ KK
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Baltic Basketball League
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Do both Holcus and Limonium belong to the same taxonomic category?
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Title: Holcus
Passage: Holcus (soft-grass or velvetgrass) is a genus of African and Eurasian plants in the oat tribe within the grass family.
Title: Limonium
Passage: Limonium is a genus of 120 flowering plant species. Members are also known as sea-lavender, statice, caspia or marsh-rosemary. Despite their common names, species are not related to the lavenders or to rosemary. They are instead in Plumbaginaceae, the plumbago or leadwort family.
Title: Cladorhiza inversa
Passage: Cladorhiza inversa is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae. The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent.
Title: Sigmurethra
Passage: Sigmurethra is a taxonomic category of air-breathing land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. This is an informal group which includes the majority of land snails and slugs.
Title: Helleborine
Passage: Helleborine is the common name for a number of species of orchid. It does not correspond to any currently used taxonomic category. Some of the plants called helleborines are classified in the genus "Epipactis", some in genus "Cephalanthera". A genus "Helleborine" was formerly recognised but has now been absorbed into the Grass pink genus "Calapogon".
Title: Cladorhiza segonzaci
Passage: Cladorhiza segonzaci is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae. The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent.
Title: Heterostropha
Passage: Heterostropha was a previously used taxonomic category, an order of sea snails, within the superorder Heterobranchia. In the most current gastropod taxonomy, that of Bouchet & Rocroi, this taxon is no longer in use.
Title: Aptera
Passage: Aptera is an obsolete taxonomic category, which included the Apterygota along with various other wingless arthropods.
Title: Gammaridae
Passage: Gammaridae is a family of amphipods. In North America they are included among the folk taxonomic category of "scuds", and otherwise gammarids is usually used as a common name.
Title: Eogastropoda
Passage: Eogastropoda was a previously used taxonomic category of snails or gastropods, a subclass which was erected by Ponder and Lindberg in 1997. It was one of two great divisions (subclasses) of the class Gastropoda, the snails. The other subclass of gastropods was the Orthogastropoda.
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yes
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Holcus
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Limonium
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Who reached a higher ranking in their career, Hsieh Su-wei or Elena Bovina?
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Title: Hsieh Su-wei
Passage: Hsieh Su-wei (born January 4, 1986) is a professional female tennis player from Taiwan. s of 25 2013 she was ranked No. 23 in the WTA Tour singles rankings and is the highest-ranked Taiwanese women's singles player ever. Currently she is the top-ranked WTA player from Taiwan in both singles and doubles.
Title: Elena Bovina
Passage: Elena Olegovna Bovina (Елена Олеговна Бовина ) (born 10 March 1983) is a professional tennis player from Russia. She reached her career-high singles ranking of World No. 14 in April 2005. Her best performance at a Grand Slam came when she got to the quarter finals of the 2002 US Open, defeating Clarisa Fernández, Jelena Dokic, Stéphanie Foretz and Francesca Schiavone before losing to Lindsay Davenport.
Title: 2015 BNP Paribas Open – Women's Doubles
Passage: Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai were the defending champions, but Peng withdrew from the tournament with a back injury. Hsieh played alongside Flavia Pennetta, but lost in the first round to Klaudia Jans-Ignacik and Andreja Klepač.
Title: 2015 Qatar Total Open – Doubles
Passage: Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai were the defending champions, but Peng decided not to compete this year. Hsieh played alongside Sania Mirza, but lost in the final to Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears, 4–6, 4–6.
Title: 2014 BNP Paribas Open – Women's Doubles
Passage: Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals to Cara Black and Sania Mirza. <br>Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai won the title, defeating Black and Mirza in the final, 7–6, 6–2.
Title: 2013 ITF Women's Circuit – Wenshan – Doubles
Passage: Hsieh Shu-ying and Hsieh Su-wei were the defending champions, having won the event in 2012, but Hsieh Su-wei chose not to participate. Hsieh Shu-ying paired up with Zhu Aiwen but lost in the first round to Li Ting and Zhang Kailin.
Title: 2004 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Doubles
Passage: Elena Bovina and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Bovina did not compete this year, Stubbs pertnered with Cara Black and successfully defended her title, defeating Elena Likhovtseva and Magdalena Maleeva 6–0, 6–1 in the final. It was the 2nd title in the year for the pair, and the 14th title for Black and 44th title for Stubbs, in their respective careers.
Title: 2015 French Open – Women's Doubles
Passage: Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai were the defending champions, but Peng chose not to participate this year. Hsieh played alongside Flavia Pennetta, but lost in the quarterfinals to Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká.
Title: Peng Shuai
Passage: Peng Shuai (; ; born 8 January 1986) is a Chinese professional female tennis player. She reached a career high ranking of World No. 1 in doubles by the Women's Tennis Association on 17 February 2014, making her the first Chinese professional tennis player (male or female, and in singles or doubles) to reach World No. 1. She won a gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games, defeating Akgul Amanmuradova in the final. At the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, Peng won her first ladies' double championship with Hsieh Su-wei of Taiwan and again won at the 2014 French Open with Hsieh.
Title: 2009 Hansol Korea Open – Doubles
Passage: Chuang Chia-jung and Hsieh Su-wei were the defending champion, but Hsieh chose not to participate that year. Chuang partnered with Yan Zi, but they lost in the semifinals against Chan Yung-jan and Abigail Spears. Chan Yung-jan and Abigail Spears won in the final 6–3, 6–4 against Carly Gullickson and Nicole Kriz.
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Elena Olegovna Bovina
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Hsieh Su-wei
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Elena Bovina
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Who is the Soviet and Russian actress that is most famous for her role in "The Diamond Arm"?
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Title: The Diamond Arm
Passage: The Diamond Arm (Russian: Бриллиантовая рука "Brilliantovaya ruka") is a Soviet comedy film made by Mosfilm and first released in 1969. The film was directed by director Leonid Gaidai and starred several famous Soviet actors, including Yuri Nikulin, Andrei Mironov, Anatoli Papanov, Nonna Mordyukova and Svetlana Svetlichnaya. "The Diamond Arm" has become a Russian cult film and is considered by many Russian contemporaries to be one of the finest comedies of its time. It was also one of the all-time leaders at the Soviet box office with over 76,700,000 theatre admissions in the Soviet era. The plot of the film was based on a real-life news item about Swiss smugglers who tried to transport jewels in an orthopedic cast.
Title: Svetlana Svetlichnaya
Passage: Svetlana Afanasyevna Svetlichnaya (Russian: Светлана Афанасьевна Светличная ) (born 15 May 1940) is a Soviet and Russian actress most famous for her role in "The Diamond Arm" ("Brilliantovaya Ruka").
Title: Alisa Freindlich
Passage: Alisa Brunovna Freindlich (Russian: Али́са Бру́новна Фре́йндлих , born 8 December 1934 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian actress, People's Artist of the Soviet Union.
Title: Andrei Mironov (actor)
Passage: Andrei Alexandrovich Mironov (Russian: Андре́й Алекса́ндрович Миро́нов ; * March 7, 1941 - † August 16, 1987) was a Soviet theatre and film actor who played lead roles in some of the most popular Soviet films, such as "The Diamond Arm", "Beware of the Car" and "Twelve Chairs". Mironov was also a popular singer.
Title: Alexander Khvylya
Passage: Alexander Leopoldovich Khvylya (born Bressem, Russian: Александр Леопольдович Хвыля , Ukrainian: Олександр Леопольдович Хвиля , "Oleksandr Leopoldovich Khvylya"; 15 July 1905 – 17 October 1976) was a Soviet Russian theater and film actor who played in "The Diamond Arm", "The end of Chyrva Kozyr", "Bohdan Khmelnytsky", and others. He was a People's Artist of the RSFSR (23 October 1963).
Title: Vera Alentova
Passage: Vera Valentinovna Alentova (Russian: Ве́ра Валенти́новна Але́нтова ; born February 21, 1942) is a Soviet and Russian actress famous for her leading role in "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears".
Title: Natalya Murashkevich
Passage: Natalya Yevgenyevna Murashkevich (née Guseva) (Russian: Ната́лья Евге́ньевна Мурашке́вич (Гу́сева) ; born 15 February 1972 in Zvenigorod) is a Soviet and Russian actress, who became well known in the Soviet Union for the leading role in "Guest from the Future" (1984) as Alisa Selezneva".
Title: Elina Bystritskaya
Passage: Elina Avraamovna Bystritskaya (Russian: Элина Авраамовна Быстрицкая ; born 4 April 1928 in Kiev, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian actress best known for her role of Axinia in Sergei Gerasimov's epic screening of Mikhail Sholokhov's novel "And Quiet Flows the Don" (1958).
Title: Natalya Bondarchuk
Passage: Natalya Sergeyevna Bondarchuk (Russian: Наталья Серге́евна Бондарчук ) (born May 10, 1950) is a Soviet and Russian actress and film director, best known for her appearance in Andrei Tarkovsky's "Solaris" as "Hari". She is the daughter of the Ukrainian director and actor Sergei Bondarchuk and the Russian actress Inna Makarova. Her half-brother is the film director and actor Fedor Bondarchuk; her half-sister is the actress Yelena Bondarchuk.
Title: Galina Jovovich
Passage: Galina Jovovich "née" Galina Alexsandrovna Loginova (Russian: Гали́на Александровна Ло́гинова - Йо́вович ; born 28 October 1950) is a Russian actress. She was famous in the Soviet Union for her roles in movies, and then gained additional popularity for being the agent for her daughter, actress and model Milla Jovovich. She currently acts in American and Russian movies.
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Svetlana Svetlichnaya
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The Diamond Arm
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Svetlana Svetlichnaya
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The Campbell and Kelly Building is located in what Nevada county?
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Title: Tonopah, Nevada
Passage: Tonopah is an unincorporated town in and the county seat of Nye County, Nevada, United States. It is located at the junction of U.S. Routes 6 and 95, approximately midway between Las Vegas and Reno. In the 2010 census, the population was 2,478. The census-designated place (CDP) of Tonopah has a total area of 16.2 sqmi , all land.
Title: Campbell and Kelly Building
Passage: The Campbell and Kelly Building, at Corona and Main Sts. in Tonopah, Nevada, is a historic building built c. 1912. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Title: Nevada County Air Park
Passage: Nevada County Air Park (ICAO: KGOO) is a county-owned public use airport in Nevada County, California, United States. The airport is located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Grass Valley, California. It is also known as Nevada County Airport.
Title: Coleman, California
Passage: Coleman is an unincorporated community in Nevada County, California. It lies at an elevation of 2549 feet (777 m). Coleman is located on the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, 2 mi north of Chicago Park.
Title: Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad
Passage: The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad (NCNGRR) (nickname: "Never Come, Never Go") was located in Northern California's Nevada County and Placer County, where it connected with the Central Pacific Railroad. The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company incorporated on April 4, 1874, and was headquartered in Grass Valley, California. After two years of construction, passenger and commercial rail services began in 1876 and continued until 1943. The 22.53 mi line ran from Colfax, north through Grass Valley to Nevada City. At one time, the railroad was notable for having the highest railroad bridge in California, the Bear River Bridge, built in 1908.
Title: Doris Foley Library for Historical Research
Passage: The Doris Foley Library for Historical Research (formerly, Nevada City Free Public Library and Nevada City Library; colloquially: Carnegie Library or Foley) is a reference and research library in Nevada City, in Nevada County, California. Built in 1907, the Romanesque Revival style building is currently a branch of the Nevada County Library System.
Title: Kres, California
Passage: Kres is an unincorporated community in Nevada County, California. It lies at an elevation of 2861 feet (872 m). Kres is located on the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, 3 mi east-southeast of Grass Valley.
Title: Nevada County, Arkansas
Passage: Nevada County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 8,997. The county seat is Prescott. Nevada County is Arkansas's 63rd county, formed on March 20, 1871, from portions of Hempstead, Ouachita and Columbia Counties. It was named after the state of Nevada because of the perceived similarity between their physical shapes; the Arkansas county's shape roughly follows the same outline as the state's boundary when inverted. In contrast with the name of the state, the local pronunciation for the southwestern Arkansas county is "nuh-VAY-duh". It is an alcohol prohibition or dry county.
Title: Kingvale, California
Passage: Kingvale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Placer County and Nevada County, California, United States. The CDP straddles the border of the two counties, with Nevada County to the north and Placer County to the south. It is located near Soda Springs, 5.5 mi west of Donner Pass. Kingvale was listed on an official map as of 1955. The population was 143 at the 2010 census.
Title: Pinecrest, Nevada County, California
Passage: Pinecrest is an unincorporated community in Nevada County, California. It lies at an elevation of 2438 feet (743 m). Pinecrest is located on the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, 1 mi north of Chicago Park.
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Nye County
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Campbell and Kelly Building
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Tonopah, Nevada
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What was the official capacity of the 1964 Summer Olympics stadium at which the Sanistand appeared?
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Title: National Stadium (Tokyo)
Passage: National Stadium (国立競技場 , Shin kokuritsu kyōgijō ) was a multi-purpose stadium in Kasumigaoka, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The stadium served as the main stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as being the venue for track and field events at the 1964 Summer Olympic Games. The Japan national football team's home matches and major football club cup finals were held at the stadium. The stadium's official capacity was 57,363, but the real capacity was only 48,000 seats.
Title: Sanistand
Passage: Sanistand was a urinal for women manufactured by Japanese toilet maker giant TOTO from 1951 to 1971 and by American Standard from 1950 to 1973. It appeared in a bathroom in the National Stadium for female athletes during the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The urinal encouraged women to urinate from a standing position, without the need to sit on a shared seat.
Title: Toda Rowing Course
Passage: The Toda Rowing Course (戸田漕艇場 , Toda Sōteijō ) is a venue that hosted the rowing event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Originally completed in 1939 for the 1940 Summer Olympics that were cancelled due to World War II. After World War II, the venue was left in disrepair. When Tokyo was awarded the 1964 Summer Olympics in 1958, the venue was expanded and reconstructed.
Title: Peter Tallberg
Passage: Peter Tallberg (15 July 1937 – 16 May 2015) was a Finnish sailor who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics, in the 1964 Summer Olympics, in the 1968 Summer Olympics, in the 1972 Summer Olympics, and in the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Title: Congo at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Passage: The Republic of the Congo competed in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The Games were hosted from October 10, 1964 to October 24, 1964. The delegation of Congo consisted of two athletes. Congo did not receive medals at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Title: Lubomír Nácovský
Passage: Lubomír Nácovský (26 May 1935 – 10 March 1982 in Kralupy nad Vltavou) was a Czech sport shooter who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics and in the 1968 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal in the rapid fire pistol at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Title: Szilárd Kun
Passage: Szilárd Kun (23 March 1935 – 31 August 1987) was a Hungarian sport shooter who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics, in the 1956 Summer Olympics, in the 1964 Summer Olympics, in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal at the 1952 Games.
Title: Ion Tripșa
Passage: Ion Tripşa (30 March 1934 – 2001) was a Romanian sport shooter who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal in the rapid fire pistol event at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Title: Gil Boa
Passage: Gilmour Stuart "Gil" Boa (8 August 1924 – 7 September 1973) was a Canadian sport shooter who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics, in the 1956 Summer Olympics, in the 1960 Summer Olympics, in the 1964 Summer Olympics, and in the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Title: Timir Pinegin
Passage: Timir Alekseevich Pinegin (Russian: Тимир Алексеевич Пинегин ; 12 June 1927 – 31 January 2013) was a Russian sailor who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1956 Summer Olympics, in the 1960 Summer Olympics, in the 1964 Summer Olympics, in the 1968 Summer Olympics, and in the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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57,363
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Sanistand
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National Stadium (Tokyo)
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Are Stuart Murdoch and Lee Sung-min both singers?
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Title: Lee Sung-min (singer)
Passage: Lee Sung-min (born January 1, 1986) is a South Korean singer and actor. He is a member of the South Korean boy band Super Junior and its sub-groups Super Junior-T, Super Junior-H and Super Junior-M.
Title: Stuart Murdoch (musician)
Passage: Stuart Lee Murdoch (born 25 August 1968) is a Scottish musician, writer and filmmaker, and the lead singer and songwriter for the indie pop band Belle and Sebastian.
Title: Wind Wind Wind
Passage: Wind Wind Wind () is an upcoming South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Lee Byeong-heon. It stars Lee Sung-min, Shin Ha-kyun, Song Ji-hyo and Lee El.
Title: Lee Seong-min
Passage: Lee Seong-min and Lee Sung-min is a Korean name consisting of the family name Lee and the given name Seong-min, and may also refer to:
Title: Stuart Murdoch (football manager)
Passage: Stuart Murdoch (born September 2, 1955) is a football coach. He is perhaps best known for his spell as manager of Wimbledon between May 2002 and June 2004, during which time the team moved to Milton Keynes in 2003. Wimbledon were renamed Milton Keynes Dons by the new owner in 2004 and Murdoch remained in charge until November of that year.
Title: Golden Time (TV series)
Passage: Golden Time () is a 2012 South Korean medical drama starring Lee Sun-kyun, Hwang Jung-eum, Lee Sung-min and Song Seon-mi. It aired on MBC from July 9 to September 25, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 23 episodes.
Title: Dog on Wheels
Passage: Dog on Wheels is the debut EP by Belle & Sebastian, released in 1997 on Jeepster Records. The four recordings on the EP actually pre-date the band's début album "Tigermilk", produced whilst bandmembers Stuart Murdoch and Stuart David were on the Beatbox music course in Glasgow. Murdoch, David and Mick Cooke are the only long-term members to play on the songs, though Cooke only appears on the title track. The drums were supplied by David Campbell, whilst Brian Nugent played flute on "String Bean Jean", and Gerry Campbell, a tutor at Beatbox, provided keyboards on "The State I Am In" and "Belle & Sebastian" as well as lead guitar on "String Bean Jean". Other contributors to the E.P. include Mark McWhirter, Michael Angus and David Mackenzie, though their roles have not been confirmed.
Title: Big Match (film)
Passage: Big Match () is a 2014 South Korean action-comedy film written and directed by Choi Ho, starring Lee Jung-jae, Shin Ha-kyun, Lee Sung-min and BoA.
Title: Miss Korea (TV series)
Passage: Miss Korea () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Sun-kyun, Lee Yeon-hee, Lee Mi-sook, Lee Sung-min, Song Seon-mi, and Lee Ki-woo. It aired on MBC from December 18, 2013 to February 26, 2014 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
Title: A Violent Prosecutor
Passage: A Violent Prosecutor is a 2016 South Korean crime film directed by Lee Il-hyung, produced by Guk Su Ran and starring Hwang Jung-min, Kang Dong-won, Lee Sung-min and Park Sung-woong. It was released in South Korea on February 3, 2016 by Showbox.
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yes
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Stuart Murdoch (musician)
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Lee Sung-min (singer)
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Kochi 5s was led by a footballer born in which year ?
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Title: Míchel Salgado
Passage: Miguel Ángel "Míchel" Salgado Fernández (born 22 October 1975) is a retired Spanish professional footballer who played as a right back.
Title: Kochi 5s
Passage: Kochi 5s is one among the six teams that play in Premier Futsal and the Runners Up of the inaugural season losing to Mumbai 5s in the penalty shoot out. The player of the tournament was won by Chaguinha, the Brazilian trump card of Kochi 5s. The team was led by Míchel Salgado, the Spanish football player.
Title: Malcolm Page (footballer)
Passage: Malcolm Edward Page (born 5 February 1947) is a Welsh former professional footballer born in Knucklas, Radnorshire (now Powys), who played as a defender or midfielder. He made 391 appearances for Birmingham City in all competitions over a 17-year career, and also played for Oxford United. He won 28 full caps for Wales, which at the time made him Birmingham City's most capped player, a record he held for 25 years until overtaken by Australia's Stan Lazaridis in 2005. He captained both club and country.
Title: Frans Gommers
Passage: François Gommers was a Belgian footballer born 5 April 1917 in Anvers (Belgium), died 20 April 1996.
Title: Jim Taylor (footballer, born 1917)
Passage: James Guy Taylor (5 November 1917 – 6 March 2001) was an English footballer born in Hillingdon, Middlesex. He played at centre half.
Title: Billy Ellis
Passage: William Thomas Ellis (5 November 1895 – 18 November 1939) was an English footballer born in Wolverhampton who played in the Football League for Sunderland, Birmingham, Lincoln City and York City as a winger.
Title: Steve Bryant (English footballer)
Passage: Steven Paul Bryant (born 5 September 1953) is an English former professional footballer born in Islington, London, who played as a winger or left back.
Title: Ray Martin (English footballer)
Passage: Raymond Barry Martin (born 23 January 1945) is an English former professional footballer born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, who played as a full back. He spent most of his professional career in England with Birmingham City, where he played 333 games in the Football League, became the club captain, and won the Player of the Year award two years running, in 1969–70 and 1970–71. His only goal for the club came against Hull City, in a 4–2 defeat at St Andrew's. He was a master of the slide tackle. The club awarded him a testimonial match against Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1971.
Title: Vicente del Bosque
Passage: Vicente del Bosque González, 1st Marquis of Del Bosque (] ; born 23 December 1950) is a retired footballer born in Salamanca, Region of León, who most recently managed the Spanish national football team. After taking over from Luis Aragonés – who had led Spain to European success in the 2008 European Championship – Del Bosque went on to lead the national team to win their first-ever World Cup in 2010, and then to retain their European Championship in 2012. Del Bosque coached Real Madrid from 1999 to 2003, which was the most successful period in the club's modern era. Del Bosque is regarded as one of the greatest and most successful managers of all time; he is to date the only football manager to have won the Champions League, the European Championship, and the World Cup, as well as the Intercontinental Cup. In January 2017, del Bosque was named among the 10 greatest coaches since the foundation of UEFA in 1954.
Title: Jules Pappaert
Passage: Jules Pappaert known as "Petatje", was a Belgian footballer born 5 November 1905 in Uccle (Belgium), died 30 December 1945.
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1975
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Kochi 5s
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Míchel Salgado
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the Vancouver Expedition was led by a captain born in which year ?
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Title: George Vancouver
Passage: Captain George Vancouver (22 June 1757 – 10 May 1798) was a British officer of the Royal Navy, best known for his 1791–95 expedition, which explored and charted North America's northwestern Pacific Coast regions, including the coasts of contemporary Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon. He also explored the Hawaiian Islands and the southwest coast of Australia.
Title: William Robert Broughton
Passage: William Robert Broughton (22 March 176214 March 1821) was a British naval officer in the late 18th century. As a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, he commanded HMS "Chatham" as part of the Vancouver Expedition, a voyage of exploration through the Pacific Ocean led by Captain George Vancouver in the early 1790s.
Title: Frederick Chamier
Passage: Frederick Chamier (1796 – 29 October 1870) was an English novelist, autobiographer and naval captain born in London. He was author of several nautical novels that remained popular through the 19th century.
Title: Sir William Bellingham, 1st Baronet
Passage: Sir William Bellingham, 1st Baronet (c. 1756 – 27 October 1826) was an Irish-born British politician and the "controller of the storekeepers' accounts" for the Royal Navy. Bellingham was charged with organizing and procuring provisions for the Vancouver Expedition. Though he never saw the Pacific Ocean, Bellingham Bay and the city of Bellingham, Washington, are named for him.
Title: Vancouver Expedition
Passage: The Vancouver Expedition (1791–1795) was a four-and-a-half-year voyage of exploration and diplomacy, commanded by Captain George Vancouver. The expedition circumnavigated the globe, touched five continents and changed the course of history for the indigenous nations and several European empires and their colonization of the Americas. The expedition at various times included between two and four vessels, and up to 153 men, all but six of whom returned home safely.
Title: William Lee (captain)
Passage: William Lee was a ship's captain born in Austerfield, Yorkshire, England.
Title: Towereroo
Passage: Towereroo (born c. 1776, date of death unknown) was the first Hawaiian to visit Europe. He returned to the Hawaiian islands on the Vancouver Expedition in 1792. Although during his time the British spelled his name "Toweroo", it would probably be Kualelo with modern Hawaiian language spelling.
Title: Joseph Baker (Royal Navy officer)
Passage: Joseph Baker (1767–1817) was an officer in the Royal Navy, best known for his role in the mapping of the Pacific Northwest Coast of America during the Vancouver Expedition of 1791-1795. Mt. Baker is named after him.
Title: Joseph Whidbey
Passage: Joseph Whidbey (1757 – 9 October 1833) was a member of the Royal Navy who served on the Vancouver Expedition 1791–95, and later achieved renown as a naval engineer. He is notable for having been the first European to discover and chart Admiralty Island in the Alexander Archipelago in 1794.
Title: Zachary Mudge
Passage: Zachary (variously Zacharia or Zechariah) Mudge (22 January 1770 – 22 October 1852) was an officer in the British Royal Navy, best known for serving in the historic Vancouver Expedition.
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1757
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William Robert Broughton
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George Vancouver
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What was the name of the TV series that one of the Hunley movie actors won an Emmy for?
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Title: Armand Assante
Passage: Armand Anthony Assante Jr. (born October 4, 1949) is an American actor. He is noted for an Emmy Award-winning role as mobster John Gotti in the 1996 HBO miniseries "Gotti".
Title: The Hunley
Passage: The Hunley is a 1999 television movie directed by John Gray and starring Armand Assante, Donald Sutherland, Alex Jennings, Michael Dolan and Christopher Bauer. The film is based on the true story of the "H. L. Hunley" submarine and the Action of 17 February 1864.
Title: List of female movie actors by name: R
Passage: This is an alphabetical list of notable female movie actors with a last name that begins with the letter R.
Title: List of female movie actors by name: M
Passage: This is an alphabetical list of notable female movie actors with a last name that begins with the letter M.
Title: List of female movie actors by name: S
Passage: This is an alphabetical list of notable female movie actors with a last name that begins with the letter S.
Title: List of female movie actors by name: N–O
Passage: This is an alphabetical list of notable female movie actors with a last name that begins with the letter N or O.
Title: List of female movie actors by name: P–Q
Passage: This is an alphabetical list of notable female movie actors with a last name that begins with the letter P or Q.
Title: List of female movie actors by name: T–V
Passage: This is an alphabetical list of notable female movie actors with a last name that begins with the letter T, U, or V.
Title: List of female movie actors by name: L
Passage: This is an alphabetical list of notable female movie actors with a last name that begins with the letter L.
Title: Creature from the Black Lagoon (pinball)
Passage: Creature from the Black Lagoon is a pinball machine designed by John Trudeau ("Dr. Flash") and released by Midway (under the "Bally" brand name). It is loosely based on the movie of the same name. The game's theme is 1950's drive-in theater. The pinball machine was licensed from Universal Studios by Bally so that the backglass artwork, the cabinet artwork, and the creature looked like the original movie actors and monsters.
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Gotti
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The Hunley
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Armand Assante
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Are Cynara and Piptanthus both flowering plants?
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Title: Cynara
Passage: Cynara is a genus of thistle-like perennial plants in the sunflower family. They are native to the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, northwestern Africa, and the Canary Islands. The genus name comes from the Greek "kynara", which means "artichoke".
Title: Piptanthus
Passage: Piptanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and the subfamily Faboideae.
Title: Cynareae
Passage: The Cynareae are a tribe of flowering plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae) and the subfamily Carduoideae. Most of them are commonly known as thistles; four of the best known genera are "Carduus", "Cynara" (containing the widely eaten artichoke), "Cirsium", and "Onopordum".
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no
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Cynara
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Piptanthus
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In what year did Langfang have a population of 4,358,839 people while Yichun, Heilongjiang have a population of 1,148,126 people?
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Title: Yichun, Heilongjiang
Passage: Yichun () is a prefecture-level city on the Songhua river in Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. The city is separated from Russia by the Amur River and has an international border of 246 km . At the 2010 census, Yichun has a total population of 1,148,126 while 729,202 people live in 15 districts separated by forests. The greening rate of Yichun is up to 83%. The nickname of Yichun is Lindu ().
Title: Langfang
Passage: Langfang (), is a prefecture-level city of Hebei Province, which was known as Tianjin Prefecture until 1973. Hebei province was renamed Langfang Prefecture after Tianjin became a municipality and finally upgraded into a prefecture-level city in 1988. Langfang is located approximately midway between Beijing and Tianjin. At the 2010 census, the population of Langfang was 4,358,839, of whom 868,066 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area made of Guangyang and Anci districts; its total area is around 6417.28 km² . Langfang borders Baoding to the southwest, Cangzhou to the south (both prefecture-level cities of Hebei), Beijing to the north and Tianjin to the east. Sanhe City and Dachang Hui County are now conurbated with Beijing, so that they form part of the same built-up area. Langfang is the smallest prefecture-level city of Hebei Province by land area.
Title: Jiayin County
Passage: Jiayin County () is a county of eastern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. It is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Yichun and the county seat lies on the southern (right) bank of the Amur River.
Title: Yilan County, Heilongjiang
Passage: Yilan County () is under the administration of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. It is more than 240 km to the east-northeast of central Harbin. Its county seat, which is also called Yilan (Yilan Town, "Yilan zhen"), is located near the confluence of the Mudan River (formerly known as the Hurka River) with the Sungari. The easternmost county-level division of Harbin City, it borders Fangzheng County to the southwest, Tonghe County to the west, as well as the prefecture-level cities of Yichun to the north, Jiamusi to the northeast, Qitaihe to the southeast, and Mudanjiang to the south.
Title: Hongxing District
Passage: Hongxing District () is a district of the city of Yichun, Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.
Title: Dongsheng Subdistrict, Nancha District
Passage: Dongsheng Subdistrict () is a subdistrict of central Nancha District, Yichun, Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China, about 75 km southeast of the city proper of Yichun. , it has 6 residential communities (社区) under its administration.
Title: Suihua
Passage: Suihua () is a prefecture-level city in west-central Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, adjacent to Yichun to the east, Harbin, the provincial capital, to the south, Daqing to the west and Heihe to the north. It has 5,418,453 inhabitants at the 2010 census, of whom 877,114 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area made of Beilin District.
Title: Yichun Lindu Airport
Passage: Yichun Lindu Airport (IATA: LDS, ICAO: ZYLD) is an airport serving the city of Yichun in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. It started operations in August 2009, and is capable of serving 142,000 passengers a year. It incorporates a runway measuring 2300 m and is located in a forest approximately 9 km from downtown Yichun.
Title: Dongsheng Subdistrict, Yichun District
Passage: Dongsheng Subdistrict () is a subdistrict of Yichun District, in the eastern outskirts of the city proper of Yichun, Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China. , it has 3 residential communities (社区) and 4 villages under its administration.
Title: Cuiluan District
Passage: Cuiluan District () is a district in the west of Yichun, Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.
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2010
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Langfang
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Yichun, Heilongjiang
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Who was the director of the 2009 British thriller film starring the actor who is best known for playing Robert Crawley in "Downtown Abbey"?
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Title: Hugh Bonneville
Passage: Hugh Richard Bonneville Williams (born 10 November 1963), known professionally as Hugh Bonneville, is a British stage, television and film actor. He is best known for playing Robert Crawley in the ITV period drama series "Downton Abbey" from 2010 until 2015, and has been nominated for BAFTA, Emmy and Golden Globe awards.
Title: Knife Edge (film)
Passage: Knife Edge is a 2009 British thriller film directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Natalie Press, Hugh Bonneville and Tamsin Egerton.
Title: Dark Nature
Passage: Dark Nature is a 2009 British thriller film written by Eddie Harrison, directed by Marc de Launay, and starring Niall Greig Fulton, Vanya Eadie and Imogen Toner. Shot on a small budget, it was filmed in the Scottish Highlands from September to October 2008 before receiving a limited cinematic showing in 2009. The film went on to be released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom and the United States in May 2010.
Title: Burlesque Fairytales
Passage: Burlesque Fairytales is a 2009 British thriller film written and directed by Susan Luciani set in a fictional 1930s London theatre starring an ensemble cast led by Benedict Cumberbatch, Lindsay Duncan and Jim Carter. The film's premiere was held at Seattle's True Independent Film Festival on 7 June 2009.
Title: Dan Stevens
Passage: Daniel Jonathan "Dan" Stevens (born 10 October 1982) is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Matthew Crawley in the ITV acclaimed period drama series "Downton Abbey". He also starred as David in the thriller film "The Guest", Sir Lancelot in "", and as The Beast/Prince in Walt Disney's live action adaptation of "Beauty and the Beast". Since 2017 he stars as David Haller in the FX series "Legion".
Title: Heathen (film)
Passage: Heathen is a 2009 British thriller film directed by Ross Shepherd. It tells the story of William Hunt, a reclusive railway worker, who suddenly finds himself on the trail of his missing brother, when he is sent mysterious clues relating to his disappearance. Shot in the city of Brighton, "Heathen" is a no budget film.
Title: Cuckoo (2009 film)
Passage: Cuckoo is a 2009 British thriller film starring Laura Fraser, Richard E. Grant, Tamsin Greig, Antonia Bernath and Adam F, set in London, UK. It was created, written, and directed by Richard Bracewell and produced by Richard and Tony Bracewell. The film was cast by Dan Hubbard of the Hubbard casting family and scored by Bafta-nominated composer Andrew Hewitt.
Title: Iron Cross (film)
Passage: Justice/Vengeance (also known as Iron Cross in the United States) is a 2009 British thriller film. The film was written and directed by British film director Joshua Newton. It stars Roy Scheider, in his final film after he died in February 2008 before his filming was completed. The film was shot in 2007, production completed in 2008, had a preview showing in 2009, premiered at the 26th Boston Film Festival in 2010, and had a limited release in 2011.
Title: Jack Said
Passage: Jack Said is a 2009 British thriller film, the prequel to "Jack Says". It is written by Paul Tanter, and based on his graphic novel, illustrated by Oscar Alvarado. It stars Danny Dyer, David O'Hara, Simon Phillips, Ashlie Walker, Terry Stone and snooker player Jimmy White.
Title: Rough Shoot
Passage: Rough Shoot, also known as Shoot First, is a 1953 British thriller film starring Joel McCrea and Evelyn Keyes, and featuring Herbert Lom, Marius Goring and Roland Culver. It was directed by Robert Parrish and written by Eric Ambler, based on the 1951 novel "A Rough Shoot" by Geoffrey Household.
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Anthony Hickox
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Knife Edge (film)
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Hugh Bonneville
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which Northern Irish broadcaster was part of the anchor of Loose Women
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Title: Loose Women
Passage: Loose Women is a British panel show that has been broadcast on ITV since 6 September 1999. The programme was originally broadcast from Norwich before moving to London and focuses on a panel of four female presenters, who interview celebrities, discuss their lives and discuss topical issues, ranging from daily politics and current affairs, to celebrity gossip. The show's current anchor presenters are Ruth Langsford, Andrea McLean, and Christine Lampard.
Title: Christine Lampard
Passage: Christine Louise Lampard (née Bleakley, born 2 February 1979) is a Northern Irish broadcaster from Newtownards, Northern Ireland, best known for her television work with the BBC and ITV.
Title: Sean Rafferty
Passage: Sean Rafferty MBE is a Belfast-born Northern Irish broadcaster now best known for his work on BBC Radio 3.
Title: Mark Carruthers
Passage: Mark Carruthers OBE (born 1965) is a Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist, from Limavady. He currently presents a number of television and radio programmes for BBC Northern Ireland.
Title: Marc Mallett
Passage: Marc Mallett (b. Belfast) is a Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist. He is a newsreader and reporter at UTV, and the Northern Ireland correspondent for ITV News.
Title: Liz Barclay
Passage: Liz Barclay is a British-based Northern Irish broadcaster, journalist and writer.
Title: Gloria Hunniford
Passage: Mary Winifred Gloria Hunniford, OBE (born 10 April 1940), is a Northern Irish television and radio presenter and singer on programmes on the BBC and ITV, such as "Rip Off Britain" with Julia Somerville and Angela Rippon, and her regular appearances as a panellist on "Loose Women". She has been a regular reporter on "This Morning" and "The One Show".
Title: Rose Neill
Passage: Rose Neill (born 1958) is a Northern Irish broadcaster, currently working for UTV. For a three-year period, Rose was the youngest news reader in the UK; she is one of the longest-serving news presenters in the British Isles.
Title: Tony McAuley
Passage: Tony McAuley (24 October 1939 – 7 June 2003) was a Northern Irish broadcaster, producer and musician.
Title: Tracey Magee
Passage: Tracey Magee (b. 1969, Belfast) is a Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist.
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Christine Louise Lampard
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Loose Women
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Christine Lampard
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What job do both Herbert Selpin and Liliana Cavani have?
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Title: Herbert Selpin
Passage: Herbert Selpin (29 May 1904 – 1 August 1942) was a German film director and screenwriter of light entertainment during the 1930s and 1940s. He is best known for his final film, the partly suppressed "Titanic", during the production of which he was arrested by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. He was later found dead in his prison cell.
Title: Liliana Cavani
Passage: Liliana Cavani (born 12 January 1933) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. She belongs to a generation of Italian filmmakers from Emilia-Romagna that came into prominence in the 1970s, including Bernardo Bertolucci, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Marco Bellocchio. Cavani became internationally known after the success of her 1974 feature film "Il portiere di notte" ("The Night Porter"). Her films are intellectual and have historical concerns. In addition to feature films and documentaries, she has also directed opera.
Title: I cannibali
Passage: I cannibali (internationally released as The Cannibals and The Year of the Cannibals) is an Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It is inspired by the Antigone of Sophocles. The film competed in the Quinzaines des Realisateurs section of the 23rd Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Milarepa (1974 film)
Passage: Milarepa is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. The film tells the story of the famous Tibetan yogi and poet Milarepa.
Title: Einstein (film)
Passage: Einstein is a 2008 Italian television movie written and directed by Liliana Cavani. The film is based on real life events of scientist Albert Einstein and it stars Vincenzo Amato in the title role.
Title: Ripley's Game (film)
Passage: Ripley's Game is a 2002 thriller film directed by Liliana Cavani. It is adapted from the 1974 novel of the same name, the third in Patricia Highsmith's ""Ripliad"", a series of books chronicling the murderous adventures of con artist Tom Ripley. John Malkovich stars as Ripley, opposite Dougray Scott and Ray Winstone. Highsmith's novel was previously adapted in 1977 as "The American Friend" by director Wim Wenders, starring Dennis Hopper and Bruno Ganz.
Title: Beyond Good and Evil (film)
Passage: Beyond Good and Evil (Italian: "Al di là del bene e del male", UK title: "Beyond Evil") is a 1977 drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It stars Dominique Sanda, Erland Josephson and Robert Powell. The film follows the intense relationship formed in the 1880s between Friedrich Nietzsche, Lou Salomé and Paul Rée.
Title: Beyond the Door (1982 film)
Passage: Beyond the Door (Italian: "Oltre la porta" , and also known as "Beyond Obsession") is a 1982 Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani.
Title: Deported Women of the SS Special Section
Passage: Le deportate della sezione speciale SS (internationally released as Deported Women of the SS Special Section, "SS Special Section Women" and "Deported Women") is a 1976 erotic-drama film directed by Rino Di Silvestro. The film is considered the first Italian nazisploitation film, after the "auteur" progenitors such as Liliana Cavani's art film "Il portiere di notte" and Tinto Brass' exploitation film "Salon Kitty".
Title: The Berlin Affair
Passage: The Berlin Affair (Italian: Interno Berlinese ) is a 1985 Italo-German film, directed by Liliana Cavani and starring Gudrun Landgrebe, Kevin McNally and Mio Takaki. Set in Berlin, 1938, it sees the wife of a rising Nazi diplomat fall in love with Mitsuko Matsugae, the daughter of the Japanese ambassador and an artist. Her husband finds out, and moves to break up the affair. However he soon falls in love with Mitsuko himself, leading to the intervention of officials higher in the system. The film is based upon the novel "Quicksand" by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki.
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film director and screenwriter
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Herbert Selpin
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Liliana Cavani
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Adam Neumann, is an Israeli self made billionaire founder, of which American company?
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Title: Adam Neumann
Passage: Adam Neumann (born, 1979) is an Israeli self made billionaire founder of WeWork.
Title: WeWork
Passage: WeWork is an American company which provides shared workspace, community, and services for entrepreneurs, freelancers, startups and small businesses. Founded in 2010, it is headquartered in New York City. WeWork has a current valuation of roughly US$ 20 billion and manages 10 million Square feet of office space.
Title: Self Made Vol. 3
Passage: Self Made Vol. 3 is the third collaborative studio album by the American record label Maybach Music Group. The album was released on September 17, 2013, by Maybach Music Group and Atlantic Records. Like the two previous albums in the "Self Made" series, the album features contributions from members signed to the MMG label including Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Wale, Stalley, French Montana, Omarion and Rockie Fresh along with Gunplay, Young Breed and Torch of Triple C's. The album features additional guest appearances from Yo Gotti, Lil Boosie, Birdman, J. Cole, Fabolous, Pusha T, Hit-Boy, and Lupe Fiasco among others.
Title: Robert Agostinelli
Passage: Robert Frank Agostinelli (born May 21, 1953) is an Italian American self made billionaire financier who is the chairman and co-founder of private equity firm Rhône Group. Forbes estimates Agostinelli's net worth to be $1.0 billion, ranking him as the 416th richest American. Agostinelli was ranked #124 amongst the richest people in the United Kingdom by the Sunday Times Rich List in 2012 through to 2017 with a net worth of £678 million.
Title: Self Made Lady
Passage: Self Made Lady is a 1932 British drama film directed by George King and starring Heather Angel, Henry Wilcoxon and Amy Veness. It marked the screen debut of Louis Hayward who later became a star in Hollywood. The film was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Cut down from its original running time of 77 minutes, it was distributed as a second feature by United Artists to allow the company to fulfill its quota requirement.
Title: Self Made (film)
Passage: Self Made (Hebrew: Boreg) is a 2014 Israeli film directed by Shira Geffen.
Title: Oscar Wyatt
Passage: Oscar Sherman Wyatt, Jr. (born July 11, 1924) is an American businessman and self made millionaire. He was the founder of Coastal Corporation and a decorated bomber pilot in World War II. In 2007 the U.S. federal court in Manhattan tried him for illegally sending payments to Iraq under the Oil for Food program.
Title: Self Made Vol. 2
Passage: Self Made Vol. 2 is the second collaborative studio album by Maybach Music Group. The album was released on June 26, 2012, by Maybach Music Group, Warner Bros. Records, Def Jam Recordings. Like the previous album, "Self Made Vol. 2" features contributions from members signed to the MMG label including Rick Ross, Wale, Meek Mill, Stalley, French Montana and Omarion along with Gunplay of Triple C's.
Title: Jeffrey E. Perelman
Passage: Jeffrey E. Perelman is the billionaire Founder, Chairman and CEO of the JEP Management holding company. He is the son of Raymond G. Perelman, and the younger brother of Ronald O. Perelman. He is primarily known for his investing and philanthropic activities.
Title: Poor Decisions
Passage: "Poor Decisions" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Wale, released as the first single from the Maybach Music Group (MMG) compilation album, "Self Made Vol. 3". The song features fellow American rappers Rick Ross and Lupe Fiasco, the former of whom being the founder of MMG. The song peaked on the US "Billboard" Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles at number nine.
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WeWork
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Adam Neumann
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WeWork
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What type of design was the designer who, together with Robert Slimbach, designed the Myriad typeface best known for?
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Title: Carol Twombly
Passage: Carol Twombly (born 1959) is an American designer, best known for her type design. She worked as a type designer at Adobe Systems from 1988 through 1999, during which time she designed, or contributed to the design of, many typefaces, including Trajan, Myriad and Adobe Caslon.
Title: Myriad (typeface)
Passage: Myriad is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly for Adobe Systems. Myriad was intended as a neutral, general-purpose typeface that could fulfil a range of uses and have a form easily expandable by computer-aided design to a large range of weights and widths.
Title: Warnock (typeface)
Passage: Warnock is an old style typeface commissioned by Chris Warnock in honor of his father, John Warnock, in 1997. It was designed by Robert Slimbach and first published in 2000 as Warnock Pro.
Title: Poetica (typeface)
Passage: Poetica is the name of a calligraphic, ornamental typeface designed by Robert Slimbach for Adobe Systems in 1992. As one of the first of the Adobe Originals family of typefaces, it attained a wide usage in digital typography.
Title: Adobe Jenson
Passage: Adobe Jenson is an old-style serif typeface drawn for Adobe Systems by its chief type designer Robert Slimbach. Its Roman styles are based on a text face cut by Nicolas Jenson in Venice around 1470, and its italics are based on those created by Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi fifty years later.
Title: Arno (typeface)
Passage: Arno is a serif type family created by Robert Slimbach at Adobe intended for professional use. The name refers to the river that runs through Florence, a centre of the Italian Renaissance. Arno is an old-style serif font, drawing inspiration from a variety of 15th and 16th century typefaces. Slimbach has described the design as a combination of the period's Aldine and Venetian styles, with italics inspired by the calligraphy and printing of Ludovico degli Arrighi.
Title: Utopia (typeface)
Passage: Utopia is the name of a transitional serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach and released by Adobe Systems in 1989.
Title: FF Scala
Passage: FF Scala is an old-style serif typeface designed by Dutch typeface designer Martin Majoor in 1990 for the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The FF Scala font family was named for the Teatro alla Scala (1776–78) in Milan, Italy. Like many contemporary Dutch serif faces, FF Scala is not an academic revival of a single historic typeface but shows influences of several historic models. Similarities can be seen with William Addison Dwiggins' 1935 design for the typeface Electra in its clarity of form, and rhythmic, highly calligraphic italics. Eric Gill's 1931 typeface Joanna (released by Monotype Corporation in 1937), with its old style armature but nearly square serifs, is also similar in its nearly mono-weighted stroke width.
Title: Minion (typeface)
Passage: Minion is a serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach in 1990 for Adobe Systems and inspired by late Renaissance-era type. The name comes from the traditional naming system for type sizes, in which minion is between nonpareil and brevier, with the type body 7pt in height. As the name suggests, it is particularly intended as a font for body text in a classical style, neutral and practical while also slightly condensed to save space. Slimbach described the design as having "a simplified structure and moderate proportions."
Title: Robert Slimbach
Passage: Robert Joseph Slimbach is Principal Type Designer at Adobe Systems, where he has worked since 1987. He has won many awards for his digital typeface designs, including the rarely awarded Prix Charles Peignot from the Association Typographique Internationale, the SoTA Typography Award, and repeated TDC awards from the Type Directors Club. His typefaces are among the most commonly used in books.
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type design
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Carol Twombly
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Myriad (typeface)
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Which genus has more species, Eccremocarpus or Pittosporum?
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Title: Eccremocarpus
Passage: Eccremocarpus (syn. "Calampelis" D.Don) is a genus of five species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to western South America in Chile, western Argentina, and Peru. The species are evergreen semi-woody vines growing to 1-7 m tall.
Title: Pittosporum
Passage: Pittosporum ( or ) is a genus of about 200 species of flowering plants in the family Pittosporaceae. The genus is probably Gondwanan in origin; its present range extends from Australasia, Oceania, eastern Asia and some parts of Africa. "Citriobatus" is usually included here, but might be a distinct (though closely related) genus. They are commonly known as pittosporums or, more ambiguously, "cheesewoods".
Title: Myrsine
Passage: Myrsine is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It was formerly placed in the family Myrsinaceae before this was merged into the Primulaceae. It is found nearly worldwide, primarily in tropical and subtropical areas. It contains about 200 species, including several notable radiations, such as the matipo of New Zealand and the kōlea of Hawaiʻ i (the New Zealand "black matipo", "Pittosporum tenuifolium", is not related to "Myrsine"). In the United States, members of this genus are known as colicwood. Some species, especially "M. africana", are grown as ornamental shrubs.
Title: Pittosporum patulum
Passage: Pittosporum patulum is plant species endemic to New Zealand where it has a restricted distribution on South Island only ranging from Nelson, New Zealand in the north with occurrences in inland Marlborough down to Wanaka in the south. It is unusual amongst the genus in having deep red and scented flowers.
Title: Pittosporum angustifolium
Passage: Pittosporum angustifolium (formerly Pittosporum phillyreoides) is a shrub or small tree growing in inland Australia. A slow growing plant, usually seen between two and six metres high, though exceptional specimens may exceed ten metres. Common names include Weeping Pittosporum, Butterbush, Cattle Bush, Native Apricot, Gumbi Gumbi, Cumby Cumby, Meemeei and Berrigan. It is drought and frost resistant. It can survive in areas with rainfall as low as 150 mm per year. A resilient desert species, individuals may live for over a hundred years. A revision of the genus "Pittosporum" re-instated this species the year 2000.
Title: Paralucia
Passage: Paralucia is a genus of butterflies belonging to the family Lycaenidae. The caterpillars feed on "Bursaria" and sometimes "Pittosporum" species and co-habit with ants of the genera "Anonychomyrma" and "Notoncus".
Title: Hymenosporum
Passage: Hymenosporum flavum, or native frangipani, is a rainforest tree which is native to Queensland and New South Wales in Australia and New Guinea. It is the sole species within the genus Hymenosporum, and is closely related to the widespread genus Pittosporum.
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Pittosporum
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Eccremocarpus
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Pittosporum
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Who has written for more films, Colin Campbell or John Gilbert?
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Title: John Gilbert (actor)
Passage: John Gilbert (born John Cecil Pringle; July 10, 1899 – January 9, 1936) was an American actor, screenwriter and director. He rose to fame during the silent film era and became a popular leading man known as "The Great Lover". At the height of his career, Gilbert rivaled Rudolph Valentino, another silent film era leading man, as a box office draw.
Title: Colin Campbell (director)
Passage: James Colin Campbell (11 October 1859 – 26 August 1928) was a Scottish-born film director, actor and screenwriter. He directed 177 films between 1911 and 1924. He also wrote for 60 films between 1911 and 1922. He was born in Scotland, and died in Hollywood, California.
Title: Desert Nights
Passage: Desert Nights (also known as Thirst) is a 1929 American silent adventure/romantic drama film starring John Gilbert, Ernest Torrence, and Mary Nolan. Directed by William Nigh, the film is the last silent film starring John Gilbert.
Title: Gertrude Elizabeth Blood
Passage: Gertrude Elizabeth, Lady Colin Campbell ("née" Blood; 3 May 1857 – 1 November 1911) was an Irish-born journalist, author, playwright, and editor. She was married to Lord Colin Campbell, a brother-in-law of Princess Louise, Queen Victoria's fourth daughter.
Title: Deep Waters (1920 film)
Passage: Deep Waters is a lost 1920 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and written by F. Hopkinson Smith, Michael Morton and John Gilbert. The film stars Rudolph Christians, Barbara Bedford, John Gilbert, Florence Deshon, Jack McDonald, Henry Woodward, and George Nichols. The film was released on October 10, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: The White Circle
Passage: The White Circle is a lost 1920 American drama silent film directed by Maurice Tourneur and written by John Gilbert and Jules Furthman. The film stars Spottiswoode Aitken, Janice Wilson, Harry Northrup, John Gilbert, Wesley Barry, and Jack McDonald. It is based on the short story "The Pavilion on the Links" by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film was released on August 22, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baronet, of Lundie
Passage: Sir Colin Campbell of Lundie, 1st Baronet (died c. 1650) was a Scottish noble. He was the son of Colin Campbell of Lundie, who was youngest son of Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll. Sir Colin was created a baronet in 1627.
Title: His Glorious Night
Passage: His Glorious Night is a 1929 Pre-Code American romance film directed by Lionel Barrymore and starring John Gilbert in his first released talkie. It has gained notoriety as the film that reputedly ended the career of John Gilbert by revealing that he had a voice unsuitable for sound.
Title: John Gilbert Cooper
Passage: John Gilbert Cooper or John Gilbert (24 August 1722 – 21 April 1769) was a British poet and writer.
Title: Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll
Passage: Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll (died 10 May 1493) was a medieval Scottish nobleman, peer, and politician. He was the son of Archibald Campbell, Master of Campbell, and Elizabeth Somerville. He had the sobriquet Colin Mulle, Bold Earl Colin.
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Colin Campbell
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Colin Campbell (director)
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John Gilbert (actor)
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The David Bowie bootleg "Zion" was recorded during Bowie's this album sessions that Bowie wrote after his breakthrough The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from what?
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Title: Zion (song)
Passage: "Zion" is a David Bowie bootleg. It is most commonly said to have been recorded at Trident Studios in January 1973, during Bowie's "Aladdin Sane" sessions.
Title: Aladdin Sane
Passage: Aladdin Sane is the sixth studio album by English musician David Bowie, released by RCA Records on 13 April 1973. The follow-up to his breakthrough "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars", it was the first album he wrote and released from a position of stardom.
Title: Ziggy Stardust (song)
Passage: "Ziggy Stardust" is a song written and recorded by David Bowie for his 1972 concept album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars". The song describes Bowie's alter ego Ziggy Stardust, a rock star who acts as a messenger for extraterrestrial beings. In 2010 the song ranked at No. 282 on "Rolling Stone" Magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". The song is one of four of Bowie's songs included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
Title: Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (film)
Passage: Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (sometimes called Bowie 1973) is a 1973 documentary and concert film by D. A. Pennebaker. It features David Bowie and his backing group The Spiders from Mars performing at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on 3 July 1973. At this show, Bowie made the sudden surprise announcement that the show would be "the last show that we'll ever do", later understood to mean that he was retiring his Ziggy Stardust persona.
Title: Lady Stardust
Passage: "Lady Stardust" is a song written by David Bowie that appeared on the album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" (1972). The song is generally interpreted as alluding to fellow glam rock icon Marc Bolan. The original demo version was entitled "He Was Alright (A Song for Marc)." The song was released as a single in 2017 to coincide with the "David Bowie Is" exhibition in Japan.
Title: Aladdin Sane (song)
Passage: "Aladdin Sane (1913–1938–197?)" is a song by David Bowie, the title track from his 1973 album "Aladdin Sane". Described by biographer David Buckley as the album's "pivotal" song, it saw Bowie moving into more experimental musical styles following the success of his breakthrough glam rock release "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" in 1972.
Title: Moonage Daydream
Passage: "Moonage Daydream" is a song written by David Bowie in 1971, first released as a single with the band Arnold Corns. A re-recorded version, featuring Bowie and his band The Spiders from Mars, was released in 1972 on "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars".
Title: Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
Passage: "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" is a song by David Bowie, originally released as the closing track on the album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" in June 1972. It detailed Ziggy's final collapse as an old, washed-up rock star and, as such, was also the closing number of the Ziggy Stardust live show. In April 1974 RCA issued it as a single.
Title: Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture
Passage: Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture is a live album by David Bowie, corresponding to the film of the same name. The music was recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on 3 1973 (1973--) , although the album was not issued by RCA Records until 1983. Prior to that it had existed in bootleg form, notably "His Masters Voice – Bowie and the Spiders From Mars' Last Stand".
Title: Ziggy Stardust Tour
Passage: The Ziggy Stardust Tour was a concert tour by David Bowie in United Kingdom, North America, and Japan in 1972–73, to promote the studio albums "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" and "Aladdin Sane".
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Mars
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Zion (song)
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Aladdin Sane
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This longtime collaborator of director Craig R. Baxley wrote the musical scote for Under Seige, the American action-thriller that Strven Seagal received sound production nominations for this award?
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Title: Gary Chang
Passage: Gary Chang (born February 22, 1953) is an American composer of scores for film and television. Working primarily in the action and thriller genres, he has composed the scores to over seventy films, including "Under Siege, Sniper", and "The Island of Dr. Moreau." He is also a long-time collaborator of director Craig R. Baxley.
Title: Under Siege
Passage: Under Siege is a 1992 American action-thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and written by J.F. Lawton. It stars Steven Seagal as an ex-Navy SEAL who must stop a group of mercenaries, led by Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey, on the U.S. Navy battleship USS "Missouri". It is Seagal's most successful film in critical and financial terms, including two Academy Award nominations for sound production. The musical score was composed by Gary Chang. It was followed by a 1995 sequel, "".
Title: I Come in Peace
Passage: I Come in Peace (originally produced and released internationally as Dark Angel) is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Craig R. Baxley, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Brian Benben, Betsy Brantley and Matthias Hues. The film was released in the United States on September 28, 1990. The film is about a rule-breaking vice cop who becomes involved in the investigation of mysterious drug-related murders on the streets of Houston, Texas.
Title: Left Behind (film series)
Passage: The "Left Behind" film series is based on the Left Behind best-selling book series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. The films were produced by Cloud Ten Pictures and directed by Vic Sarin (""), Bill Corcoran (""), and Craig R. Baxley (""). Kirk Cameron stars as Buck Williams, along with Brad Johnson, Janaya Stephens, Clarence Gilyard, Jr., Gordon Currie, Chelsea Noble, Colin Fox, and Academy Award winner Louis Gossett, Jr.
Title: A Family Torn Apart
Passage: A Family Torn Apart (also known as Sudden Fury) is a 1993 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Craig R. Baxley, based on the novel "Sudden Fury: A True Story of Adoption and Murder" by Leslie Walker, which itself is based on a true story.
Title: Twisted Desire
Passage: Twisted Desire is a 1996 American television drama/thriller film written by Carey Hayes & Chad Hayes and directed by Craig R. Baxley. It stars Melissa Joan Hart, Daniel Baldwin, Meadow Sisto, David Lascher and R&B/pop star, Jeremy Jordan. The film made its debut on May 13, 1996 9/8c on NBC.
Title: The Triangle (miniseries)
Passage: The Triangle is a three-part US-British-German science fiction miniseries concerning the Bermuda Triangle, which first aired on Sci-Fi Channel in the US December 5–7, 2005. It was written by Dean Devlin, Bryan Singer and Rockne S. O'Bannon, directed by Craig R. Baxley, and produced by special effects experts Volker Engel and Marc Weigert, together with Kelly Van Horn, for Devlin's and Singer's production companies Electric Entertainment and Bad Hat Harry Productions, the BBC, and Engel's and Weigert's production company Uncharted Territory.
Title: Action Jackson (1988 film)
Passage: Action Jackson is a 1988 American action film directed by Craig R. Baxley in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Carl Weathers, Vanity, Craig T. Nelson and Sharon Stone. The film was released in the United States on February 12, 1988.
Title: Storm of the Century
Passage: Storm of the Century, alternatively known as Stephen King's Storm of the Century, is a 1999 horror TV miniseries written by Stephen King and directed by Craig R. Baxley. Unlike many other King mini-series, "Storm of the Century" was not based upon a Stephen King novel—King wrote it as a screenplay from the beginning. The screenplay was published in February 1999.
Title: Sniper 2
Passage: Sniper 2 is an 2003 American action film directed by Craig R. Baxley and starring Tom Berenger, Bokeem Woodbine, Dan Butler and Linden Ashby. The film was released direct to video on March 11, 2003.
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Academy Award
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Gary Chang
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Under Siege
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The Crocoduck was imagined by what New Zealand-born American minister?
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Title: Crocoduck
Passage: The crocoduck is an imagined hybrid animal with the head of a crocodile and the body of a duck proposed by Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron. It became recurrent in debates on the topic of evolution between creationists and proponents of science, being used as a symbol directed at those who do not understand the basic principles of evolution.
Title: Ray Comfort
Passage: Ray Comfort (born December 5, 1949) is a New Zealand-born American Christian minister and evangelist. Comfort started Living Waters Publications and "The Way of the Master" in Bellflower, California, and has written a number of books.
Title: Julian Dobbs
Passage: Julian M. Dobbs (born 1967) is a New Zealand-born American bishop. He serves as the missionary bishop of the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA), a dual jurisdiction of the Church of Nigeria and the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), and as the diocesan bishop of the Missionary Diocese of CANA East, a diocese of the ACNA. Dobbs' ministry as a bishop includes overseeing congregations and clergy and teaching on Christian-Muslim relations. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States on 7 February 2014.
Title: John Bartley
Passage: John Stanley Bartley (born February 12, 1947), often credited as Jon Bartley, is a New Zealand-born American, who is a resident of Canada. Bartley is an cinematographer who is best known for his work on television series such as "Lost", "Bates Motel (TV series)" and "The X Files" and feature films such as "" and "The Chronicles of Riddick."
Title: Kerry Bishé
Passage: Kerry Lynne Bishé (born May 1, 1984) is a New Zealand-born American actress, known for her lead role as Donna Clark in the AMC television series "Halt and Catch Fire". Bishé played the lead/narrator role on the final season of ABC's medical sitcom "Scrubs" and starred in the critically acclaimed drama film "Argo".
Title: Leigh Hamilton
Passage: Leigh Hamilton (December 20, 1949 – September 8, 2012) was a New Zealand-born American actress and art gallery owner.
Title: Jacqueline Kelly
Passage: Jacqueline Kelly is a New Zealand-born American writer of children's books.
Title: Carl D. Olds
Passage: Carl Douglas Olds (11 May 1912 – 11 November 1979) was a New Zealand-born American mathematician specializing in number theory.
Title: Alan MacDiarmid
Passage: Alan Graham MacDiarmid, ONZ FRS (14 April 1927 – 7 February 2007) was a New Zealand-born American chemist, and one of three recipients of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000.
Title: Nola Luxford
Passage: Nola Luxford, OBE (23 December 1895 – 10 October 1994) was a New Zealand-born American film actress, spanning from the silent film era to the 1930s. During the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, She was also a writer and pioneer broadcaster, providing a daily radio programme for audiences in Australia and New Zealand.
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Ray Comfort
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Crocoduck
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Ray Comfort
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Sonny is a 2002 American crime-drama film starring an American actor, musician and what?
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Title: Sonny (film)
Passage: Sonny is a 2002 American crime-drama film starring James Franco, Harry Dean Stanton, Brenda Blethyn, Mena Suvari and Josie Davis. Based on a screenplay by John Carlen, the film marked the directorial debut of Nicolas Cage, who makes a cameo appearance. It was co-produced by Cage's production company Saturn Films.
Title: Harry Dean Stanton
Passage: Harry Dean Stanton (July 14, 1926 – September 15, 2017) was an American actor, musician, and singer.
Title: Prison Break (film)
Passage: Prison Break is a 1938 American crime-drama film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Barton MacLane, Glenda Farrell and Paul Hurst. The film was based on the story "Walls of San Quentin" by Norton S. Parker. It was released by Universal Pictures on July 12, 1938. A fisherman confesses to a murder he didn't commit to protect a friend. Determined to keep out of trouble in prison, but another convict makes things difficult for him.
Title: Death in the Desert (film)
Passage: Death in the Desert is a 2015 American crime-drama film directed and produced by Josh Evans and starring Michael Madsen and Shayla Beesley, with John Palladino, Paz de la Huerta, and Roxy Saint appearing in supporting roles. Principal filming completed in February 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is the second film collaboration between Madsen and Evans, who produced "The Price of Air" in which Madsen starred.
Title: Special Investigator (film)
Passage: Special Investigator is a 1936 RKO Radio Pictures American crime-drama film, starring Richard Dix and featuring Margaret Callahan, Erik Rhodes and Owen Davis, Jr.. It was directed by Louis King from a screenplay by Louis Stevens, Thomas Lennon and Ferdinand Reyher, based on "Fugitive Gold", a story by Erle Stanley Gardner originally serialized in the "New York Herald Tribune"'s "This Week" magazine from May 26–July 7, 1935.
Title: The Funeral (1996 film)
Passage: The Funeral is a 1996 American crime-drama film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Christopher Walken, Chris Penn, Annabella Sciorra, Isabella Rossellini, Vincent Gallo, Benicio del Toro and Gretchen Mol.
Title: American Pastoral (film)
Passage: American Pastoral is a 2016 American crime-drama film directed by Ewan McGregor and written by John Romano, based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Philip Roth. The film stars McGregor, Jennifer Connelly, Dakota Fanning, Peter Riegert, Rupert Evans, Uzo Aduba, Molly Parker and David Strathairn. Principal photography began on September 21, 2015, in Pittsburgh.
Title: Good Time (film)
Passage: Good Time is a 2017 American crime-drama film directed by Ben and Josh Safdie and written by Josh Safdie and Ronald Bronstein. The film stars Robert Pattinson, Barkhad Abdi and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Its original soundtrack was composed by electronic musician Oneohtrix Point Never.
Title: Water & Power
Passage: Water & Power is a 2013 American crime-drama film set in Latino-centric Eastside Los Angeles, starring Enrique Murciano, Nicholas Gonzalez, Clancy Brown, and Yvette Yates. The film was written and directed by Richard Montoya for SunCast Entertainment, Roberts/David Films and North/South Pictures.
Title: The Murder Man
Passage: The Murder Man is a 1935 American crime-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, and Lionel Atwill, and directed by Tim Whelan. The picture was Tracy's first film in what would be a twenty-year career with MGM. Tracy plays an investigative reporter who specializes in murder cases. The film is notable as the feature film debut of James Stewart (who had previously appeared in a Shemp Howard comedy short called "Art Trouble"). Stewart has sixth billing as a reporter named Shorty.
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singer
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Sonny (film)
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Harry Dean Stanton
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What is the birthday of the older of Jacques Tourneur and Victor Salva?
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Title: Jacques Tourneur
Passage: Jacques Tourneur (] ; November 12, 1904 – December 19, 1977) was a French film director known for the classic film noir "Out of the Past" and a series of low-budget horror films he made for RKO Studios, including "Cat People", "I Walked with a Zombie" and "The Leopard Man". He is also known for directing "Night of the Demon", that was released by Columbia Pictures.
Title: Victor Salva
Passage: Victor Ronald Salva (born March 29, 1958) is an American film director and screenwriter. He directed the films "Powder" (1995) and "Jeepers Creepers" (2001). The latter of these has been expanded into a franchise with two sequels that he has also directed.
Title: The Leopard Man
Passage: The Leopard Man is a 1943 horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur based on the book "Black Alibi" by Cornell Woolrich. It is one of the first American films to attempt an even remotely realistic portrayal of a serial killer (although that term was yet to be used).
Title: Easy Living (1949 film)
Passage: Easy Living is a 1949 American drama film directed by Jacques Tourneur, starring Victor Mature, Lizabeth Scott and Lucille Ball. The film features the real-life Los Angeles Rams football team.
Title: Jeepers Creepers (2001 film)
Passage: Jeepers Creepers is a 2001 American-German horror film written and directed by Victor Salva. The film takes its name from the 1938 song "Jeepers Creepers", which is featured in the film. Francis Ford Coppola executive produced, and the film stars Gina Philips, Justin Long, Jonathan Breck, and Eileen Brennan. Philips and Long play two older siblings who become the targets of a demonic creature (Breck) in rural Florida.
Title: Circle of Danger
Passage: Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during the Second World War. It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald.
Title: Romance of Radium
Passage: Romance of Radium is a 1937 American short film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1937, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 10th Academy Awards.
Title: Way of a Gaucho
Passage: Way of a Gaucho is a 1952 American western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Gene Tierney, Rory Calhoun and Richard Boone. It was scripted by Philip Dunne and based on a novel by Herbert Childs.
Title: Georges Benoît
Passage: Georges Benoît (1883–1942) was a French cinematographer who worked on more than sixty films during his career. During the silent era, he was employed mostly in Hollywood. Later he worked in his native France on films such as Jacques Tourneur's "Departure" (1931). Between 1929 and 1934 he appeared in approximately ten films as an actor.
Title: Timbuktu (1959 film)
Passage: Timbuktu is a 1959 American black-and-white adventure film set in Timbuktu (Africa) but filmed in the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kanab, Utah. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur in 1958.
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November 12, 1904
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Jacques Tourneur
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Victor Salva
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Are both Rhapidophyllum and Spartium flowering plants?
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Title: Rhapidophyllum
Passage: Rhapidophyllum hystrix, the needle palm, is a palm, the sole member of the genus Rhapidophyllum. It is native to the subtropical southeastern United States. Endemic populations can be found from coastal southeast South Carolina, southward to Florida and west across the coastal plain of Mississippi and southern Alabama. It is one of the most cold-hardy palms in the world, and can be found growing in several areas with warm temperate climates.
Title: Spartium
Passage: Spartium junceum, commonly known as Spanish broom or weaver's broom, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae.
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".
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no
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Rhapidophyllum
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Spartium
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Which University is based in the town where Anthony Armstrong Jones was born ?
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Title: Anthony Armstrong Jones
Passage: Ronnie Jones (born June 2, 1949 in Ada, Oklahoma; died June 16, 1996) was an American country music singer known professionally as Anthony Armstrong Jones, a stage name that he took from the name of the British photographer who married Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon. A former professional golfer, Jones recorded four albums for Chart Records in that timespan, in addition to charting six times in the Top 40 on the "Billboard" country singles charts. His debut single was a No. 22-peaking cover of "Proud Mary," originally by Creedence Clearwater Revival, which served as the title track of his first album. Its second single was "New Orleans," originally recorded by Gary U. S. Bonds.
Title: Ada, Oklahoma
Passage: Ada is a city in and the county seat of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 16,810 at the 2010 census, an increase of 7.1 percent from 15,691 at the 2000 census. The city was named for Ada Reed, the daughter of an early settler, and was incorporated in 1901. Ada is home to East Central University, and is the headquarters of the Chickasaw Nation.
Title: The Man Who Haunted Himself
Passage: The Man Who Haunted Himself is a 1970 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Basil Dearden (his final film) and starring Roger Moore. It was based on the novel "The Strange Case of Mr Pelham" by Anthony Armstrong.
Title: Francis Carnwath
Passage: Francis Anthony Armstrong Carnwath CBE (born 26 May 1940) was Director of the Greenwich Foundation for the Royal Naval College, 1997–2002. He is the son of Sir Andrew Carnwath, KCVO, DL and his first wife Kathleen Marianne (née Armstrong). He was awarded the CBE in 1997.
Title: Lie to Me (Denial)
Passage: "Lie to Me (Denial)" (written as "Denial (Lie to Me)" on "Who We Are: The RED Anthology") is the fourth single by the American Christian rock band Red on their third full-length studio album "Until We Have Faces". The song was written by Anthony Armstrong, Joe Rickard, Rob Graves, Jasen Rauch, and Mark Holman.
Title: One Jump Ahead (novel)
Passage: One Jump Ahead is a 1972 novel by Canadian writer Anthony Armstrong. It was his last published work.
Title: Anthony Armstrong (writer)
Passage: George Anthony Armstrong Willis (1897–1972) was an Anglo-Canadian writer, dramatist and essayist. He was the son of George Hughlings Armstrong Willis, R. N. and Adela Emma Temple Frere; although his parents were both English, he was born in Esquimalt, British Columbia as a consequence of his father's career as a Paymaster Captain in the Royal Navy. They returned to England before his brother's birth in 1900 in Dorset. He was educated at Uppingham School. His brother John Christopher Temple Willis (1900–1969) was Director-General of the Ordnance Survey 1953–1957, and a recognised watercolourist.
Title: Red (band)
Passage: Red (also stylized R3D or RED) is an American rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, formed in 2002 by brothers guitarist Anthony Armstrong and bassist Randy Armstrong, with lead vocalist Michael Barnes. The band's first lineup also consisted of gutiarist Andrew Hendrix and drummer Jasen Rauch. Since 2014, the band's line-up has consisted of the core trio of the Armstrongs and Barnes with touring drummer Dan Johnson.
Title: The Man in the Road
Passage: The Man in the Road is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Derek Farr, Ella Raines, Donald Wolfit and Cyril Cusack. It was based on a popular contemporary novel "He Was Found in the Road" by Anthony Armstrong.
Title: Anthony Armstrong Emery
Passage: Anthony Armstrong Emery (born September 1977) is a British real estate entrepreneur based in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
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East Central University
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Anthony Armstrong Jones
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Ada, Oklahoma
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did Marty Riessen and Rennae Stubbs both play tennis professionally ?
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Title: Marty Riessen
Passage: Marty Riessen (born December 4, 1941) played amateur and professional tennis in the 1960s and 1970s. He was ranked as high as No. 11 in the world in singles on the ATP Rankings in September 1974, though was ranked as high as World No. 8 by Lance Tingay of The Daily Telegraph in 1971, before the computer rankings. Renowned for his doubles play, Riessen was also a regular doubles partner of Australian tennis great Margaret Court, winning six of his seven major mixed titles and a career grand slam alongside her. Additionally a winner of two men's doubles grand slams, his highest doubles ranking was No. 3 on March 3, 1980.
Title: Rennae Stubbs
Passage: Rennae Stubbs (born 26 March 1971) is an Australian retired tennis player. She was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. She has won four Grand Slam doubles titles and two Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. She was ranked world No.1 in doubles for three weeks in 2000. She represented Australia at four successive Summer Olympic Games: Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, and Beijing 2008.
Title: 2007 Acura Classic – Doubles
Passage: Cara Black and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions but chose to participate with different partners. Stubbs teamed up with Kveta Peschke and was eliminated in the second round. Black paired up with Liezel Huber and together they won the title after defeating Victoria Azarenka and Anna Chakvetadze 7–5, 6–4 in the final.
Title: 1982 U.S. Pro Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Marty Riessen and Sherwood Stewart were the defending champions, but Riessen did not participate this year. Stewart partnered Ferdi Taygan, finishing runner-up.
Title: 1975 Stockholm Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Tom Okker and Marty Riessen were the defending champions, but Riessen did not participate this year. Okker partnered Arthur Ashe, losing in the quarterfinals.
Title: 2001 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: Rennae Stubbs and Jared Palmer were the defending champions but only Stubbs competed that year with Todd Woodbridge.
Title: 1996 DFS Classic – Doubles
Passage: Manon Bollegraf and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions but only Stubbs competed that year with Lisa Raymond.
Title: 2003 Adidas International – Women's Doubles
Passage: Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but competed this year with different partners. Raymond teamed up with Lindsay Davenport and lost in the first round to Anna Kournikova and Chanda Rubin, while Stubbs teamed up with Conchita Martínez and lost in the final to tournament winners Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama, 6–3, 6–3.
Title: 2004 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Doubles
Passage: Elena Bovina and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Bovina did not compete this year, Stubbs pertnered with Cara Black and successfully defended her title, defeating Elena Likhovtseva and Magdalena Maleeva 6–0, 6–1 in the final. It was the 2nd title in the year for the pair, and the 14th title for Black and 44th title for Stubbs, in their respective careers.
Title: 2011 Aegon International – Women's Doubles
Passage: Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but Stubbs decided not to participate. <br>
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yes
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Marty Riessen
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Rennae Stubbs
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Are both Michael Wadleigh and Lisa Cholodenko a film director?
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Title: Lisa Cholodenko
Passage: Lisa Cholodenko (born June 5, 1964) is an American screenwriter and director of film and television. She has made the films "High Art", "Laurel Canyon" and "The Kids Are All Right."
Title: Michael Wadleigh
Passage: Michael Wadleigh, also known as Michael Wadley (born September 24, 1942 in Akron, Ohio), is an American film director and cinematographer renowned for his groundbreaking documentary of the 1969 Woodstock Festival, "Woodstock".
Title: Laurel Canyon (film)
Passage: Laurel Canyon is a 2002 American drama film written and directed by Lisa Cholodenko. The film stars Frances McDormand, Christian Bale, Kate Beckinsale, Natascha McElhone, and Alessandro Nivola.
Title: Lisa Dalton
Passage: Lisa Dalton (Lisa Loving) is an American stage and film actor, director, documentary filmmaker, acting coach, and the co-founder of the National Michael Chekhov Association (NMCA), an accredited training program in the Michael Chekhov Acting Technique currently based out of the University of Southern Maine. Lisa is one of the most ardent proponents of the Michael Chekhov Acting Technique as can be seen in her lifelong dedication to sharing her knowledge about Michael Chekhov and his approach to acting.
Title: Cavedweller (film)
Passage: Cavedweller is a 2004 American drama film directed by Lisa Cholodenko, based on the novel of the same name by Dorothy Allison. It stars Kyra Sedgwick and Aidan Quinn. It won the New American Cinema award at the 30th Seattle International Film Festival.
Title: High Art
Passage: High Art is a 1998 Canadian-American independent film directed by Lisa Cholodenko and starring Ally Sheedy and Radha Mitchell.
Title: The Kids Are All Right (film)
Passage: The Kids Are All Right is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Lisa Cholodenko and written by Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg. A hit at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, it opened in limited release on July 9, 2010, expanding to more theaters on July 30, 2010. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 16, 2010. The film was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, and Annette Bening was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. The film also received four Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture, at the 83rd Academy Awards.
Title: Ally Sheedy
Passage: Alexandra Elizabeth "Ally" Sheedy (born June 13, 1962) is an American film and stage actress, as well as the author of two books. Following her film debut in 1983's "Bad Boys", she became known as one of the Brat Pack group of actors in the films "The Breakfast Club" (1985) and "St. Elmo's Fire" (1985). She also acted in "WarGames" (1983) and "Short Circuit" (1986). For her performance in Lisa Cholodenko's "High Art" (1998), Sheedy won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead.
Title: Jeff Levy-Hinte
Passage: Jeff Levy-Hinte (a.k.a. Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte) is an American film producer. He serves as the President of Antidote International Films (also known as Antidote Films), Inc. based in New York City. He produced "The Kids Are All Right", co-written and directed by Lisa Cholodenko, which won the 68th Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical, and Best Performance by an Actress for Annette Bening.
Title: Wolfen (film)
Passage: Wolfen is a 1981 American crime horror film directed by Michael Wadleigh and starring Albert Finney, Diane Venora, Gregory Hines and Edward James Olmos. It is an adaptation of Whitley Strieber's 1978 novel "The Wolfen".
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yes
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Michael Wadleigh
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Lisa Cholodenko
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Which film director was from Brazil, Aleksander Ford or Nelson Pereira dos Santos?
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Title: Aleksander Ford
Passage: Aleksander Ford (born Mosze Lifszyc; 24 November 1908 in Kiev, Russian Empire – 4 April 1980 in Naples, Florida, United States) was a Polish Jewish film director; and head of the Polish People's Army Film Crew in the Soviet Union during World War II. Ford became director of the nationalized Film Polski company following the Red Army occupation of Poland.
Title: Nelson Pereira dos Santos
Passage: Nelson Pereira dos Santos (born 22 October 1928) is a Brazilian film director. He directed films such as "Vidas Secas" (Barren Lives), based on the book with the same name by Brazilian writer Graciliano Ramos.
Title: Hunger for Love
Passage: Hunger for Love (Portuguese: "Fome de Amor" ) is a 1968 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It was entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: The Third Bank of the River
Passage: The Third Bank of the River (Portuguese: A Terceira Margem do Rio ) is a 1994 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It is based on the short stories "A Menina de Lá", "Os Irmãos Dagobé", "Fatalidade", "Seqüência", and "A Terceira Margem do Rio" by João Guimarães Rosa compiled into the book "Primeiras Estórias". It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Memoirs of Prison
Passage: Memoirs of Prison (Portuguese: Memórias do Cárcere ) is a 1984 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It is based on "Memórias do Cárcere" an autobiographical novel by Graciliano Ramos, about the period he was incarcerated during the Vargas Era. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Tenda dos Milagres (film)
Passage: Tenda dos Milagres is a 1977 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos, based on the novel of the same name by Jorge Amado. It stars Hugo Carvana, Sonia Dias and Severino Dada. The director satirizes and exposes racism in Brazilian society. The most notable example where this is done is in a flashback scene where Brazilians are shown listening with approving interest to Nazi race theories in the late 1930s. "Tenda dos Milagres" was shot in Salvador, Bahia.
Title: The Alienist (film)
Passage: The Alienist (Portuguese: Azyllo Muito Louco , also known as "O Alienista") is a 1970 Brazilian comedy film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. The film was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Tent of Miracles (novel)
Passage: Tent of Miracles (Portuguese: "Tenda dos Milagres" ) is a Brazilian Modernist novel. It was written by Jorge Amado in 1967 and published the following year. It was later adapted to a 1977 Cinema Novo (Nouvelle Vague) film by director/screenplay writer Nelson Pereira dos Santos.
Title: Rio, 100 Degrees F.
Passage: Rio, 100 Degrees F "(Portuguese: Rio, 40 Graus") is a 1955 Brazilian film written and directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It is dos Santos' first feature work, inspired by the Italian Neo-Realism, and is considered a precursor of the Cinema Novo movement.
Title: The Amulet of Ogum
Passage: The Amulet of Ogum (Portuguese: O Amuleto de Ogum ) is a 1974 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
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Nelson Pereira dos Santos
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Aleksander Ford
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Nelson Pereira dos Santos
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Does Roystonea or Dionysia have more species?
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Title: Roystonea
Passage: Roystonea is a genus of eleven species of monoecious palms, native to the Caribbean Islands, and the adjacent coasts of Florida and Central and northern South America. Commonly known as the royal palms, the genus was named for Roy Stone, a U.S. Army engineer. It contains some of the most recognizable and commonly cultivated palms in tropical and subtropical regions.
Title: Dionysia (plant)
Passage: Dionysia is a genus containing 49 species of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. They are small, cushion-forming alpines native to mountains in central Asia. They are usually evergreen perennials with felted leaves, covered with bright yellow or pink, five-petalled flowers in spring. They are often difficult to cultivate if the correct conditions are not provided.
Title: Roystonea maisiana
Passage: Roystonea maisiana is a species of palm which is endemic to the Maisí region of Guantánamo Province in eastern Cuba.
Title: Roystonea altissima
Passage: Roystonea altissima is a species of palm which is endemic to hillsides and mountain slopes near the interior of Jamaica. The name "altissima" is Latin for "highest", however they are not the tallest species in the genus "Roystonea". They are usually found just over sea-level to 760 m in elevation.
Title: Junghuhnia kotlabae
Passage: Junghuhnia kotlabae is a species of crust fungus in the family Steccherinaceae. It was described as a new species by Czech mycologist Zdenek Pouzar in 2003. The fungus, found in Cuba, was collected from a fallen stem of the Cuban royal palm ("Roystonea regia"). Distinguishing characteristics include the effuso-reflexed fruit bodies (mostly crust-like but with caps forming along the upper edge), broad spores, and two types of cystidia.
Title: Roystonea stellata
Passage: Roystonea stellata is a species of palm endemic to Yagruma terrace in the Maisí region of Guantánamo Province in eastern Cuba. The species is known from only a single collection made by French-born botanist Frère León in 1939, and may be extinct.
Title: Roystonea palaea
Passage: Roystonea palaea is an extinct species of palm known from fossil flowers found in the early Miocene Burdigalian stage Dominican amber deposits on the island of Hispaniola. The species is known from a single staminate flower and a single pistillate flower both preserved in the same piece of amber. The amber specimen bearing the holotype and paratype is currently deposited in the collections of the Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, as number "Sd–9–101", where it was studied and described by Dr George Poinar. Dr Poinar published his 2002 type description for "R. palaea" in the "Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society", Volume 139. The species' second name is taken from the Greek word "palaios" meaning "ancient". The amber specimen bearing the flowers was excavated from the La Toca mine northeast of Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.
Title: Roystonea dunlapiana
Passage: Roystonea dunlapiana, commonly known as yagua or cabiche is a species of palm which is native to Nicaragua, Honduras, and southern Mexico (Chiapas, Campeche, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Veracruz). It is the only species in the genus "Roystonea" which is absent from the insular Caribbean.
Title: Roystonea regia
Passage: Roystonea regia, commonly known as the Cuban royal palm or the Florida royal palm is a species of palm which is native to Mexico and parts of Central America and the Caribbean. A large and attractive palm, it has been planted throughout the tropics and subtropics as an ornamental tree. Although it is sometimes called "R. elata", the conserved name "R. regia" is now the correct name for the species. Populations in Cuba and Florida were long seen as separate species, but are now considered to belong to a single species.
Title: Roystonea violacea
Passage: Roystonea violacea is a species of palm which is endemic to the Maisí region of Guantánamo Province in eastern Cuba.
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Dionysia
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Roystonea
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Dionysia (plant)
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Which rock band is older, Liars or Mallory Knox?
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Title: Liars (band)
Passage: Liars is an Australian-American rock band formed in 2000. Angus Andrew is the founding and only constant member of Liars. Previous members include Aaron Hemphill who played with the band from its inception until his amicable departure from the project in 2017, and Julian Gross who joined the band for their second album, "They Were Wrong, So We Drowned" released in 2004, and played with the band until his departure in 2014. Liars have released eight studio albums and are signed to Mute Records. They combine elements of punk-rock with electronica.
Title: Mallory Knox
Passage: Mallory Knox is an English five-piece alternative rock band from Cambridge. In 2013, they released their debut album "Signals" which reached #33 in the UK album charts. Their second album "Asymmetry" was released on 27 October 2014 and reached #16 on UK Album Chart. They later released their third album "Wired" on 10 March 2017.
Title: Wired (Mallory Knox album)
Passage: Wired is the third studio album by British rock band Mallory Knox.
Title: Signals (Mallory Knox album)
Passage: Signals is the debut album by the British rock band Mallory Knox. The album was released on 21 January 2013.
Title: So They Say
Passage: So They Say is an American rock band based in St. Louis, Missouri. They released their self-titled debut EP in 2005. Shortly after, in 2006, they released their debut studio album, "Antidote for Irony" on Fearless Records. They recorded the follow-up album, "Life In Surveillance" with Matt Hyde (Strung Out, Slayer, Liars Inc., Porno for Pyros), released on October 9, 2007. So They Say appeared on Warped Tour 2007, 2006 and one week on Warped Tour 2005. In April 2008 the band decided to take some time off to pursue other musical tastes. Justin Hanson is currently playing music in a band called Lesser Key, Nicholas Walters is currently working in the music industry. David and Joseph went on to play in a band called Me Verse You. In late 2010 David and Joseph put out a statement saying: "After taking some time off to clear our heads, and pursue various musical projects, Dave and I have realized when we were listening to our newest batch of demos that it was So They Say." The band then added Cory Laneman on drums, and Alex Wilkinson on lead guitar.
Title: Young Liars (band)
Passage: Young Liars is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 2008 in Vancouver, British Columbia. On November 9, 2011, Nettwerk Records announced that they had signed Young Liars to their record label. The band released their debut full-length, Tidal Wave on June 24th. 2014.
Title: Tales of Wonder (album)
Passage: Tales of Wonder is the eighth album by the Christian rock band White Heart and the band's first with Jon Knox as drummer. Chris McHugh played all drum tracks (except "Vendetta") although Knox was the official drummer for tour.
Title: Asymmetry (Mallory Knox album)
Passage: Asymmetry is the second album by British rock band Mallory Knox. It was released on 27 October 2014 via Search and Destroy and Epic Records and was produced by Gil Norton. It is the band's first release after departing from A Wolf At Your Door Records.
Title: Mallory Knox discography
Passage: This is the discography of British rock band Mallory Knox. They currently have released three studio albums, three EPs and ten singles.
Title: Pilot (Mallory Knox EP)
Passage: Pilot is the début EP released and produced by the British alternative rock band Mallory Knox.
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Liars
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Liars (band)
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Mallory Knox
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The father of Dennis Chun is best known for what role on "Hawaii Five-O?
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Title: Kam Fong Chun
Passage: Kam Fong Chun (May 27, 1918 – October 18, 2002), born Kam Tong Chun, was an American actor, best known for his role as Chin Ho Kelly, a police detective on the CBS television network series "Hawaii Five-O".
Title: Dennis Chun
Passage: Dennis Chun (born March 18, 1952) is an American actor, he is the son of actor Kam Fong Chun, and best known for his role as Sgt. Duke Lukela in "Hawaii Five-0".
Title: Herman Wedemeyer
Passage: Herman John Wedemeyer (May 20, 1924 – January 25, 1999) was an American actor, football player, and politician. He is best known for portraying Sergeant/Detective "Duke" Lukela on the crime drama "Hawaii Five-O" (1972–1980). However, he appeared on the first episode of Hawaii Five-O as Lt. Balta of HPD.
Title: Dick DeBenedictis
Passage: Richard “Dick” DeBenedictis (born January 23, 1937) is an American composer noted for composing music for television shows including "Perry Mason" and its movies from 1985 until 1993, "Police Story", "Columbo", "Father Dowling Mysteries", "The Rockford Files", "Hawaii Five-O", "Phyllis", and "Matlock", and its spin offs "Jake and the Fatman", and "". He is also best known for his production music that have been used in many shows, commercials, video games and films. DeBenedictis has been nominated ten times for an Emmy Award, most recently in 1996, for his compositions.
Title: William Sadler (actor)
Passage: William Thomas Sadler (born April 13, 1950) is an American film and television actor. His television and motion picture roles have included Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller in "The Pacific", in "", Sheriff Jim Valenti in "Roswell", convict Heywood in "The Shawshank Redemption", Senator Vernon Trent in "Hard To Kill", and the Grim Reaper in "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey", a role for which he won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor, and his role as Colonel Stuart opposite Bruce Willis in "Die Hard 2". He played the character of President of the United States, Matthew Ellis, in "Iron Man 3", in "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.", and in "WHIH Newsfront", and recurs as Steve McGarrett's murdered father in the latter-day 2000's remake of "Hawaii Five-O". In 2015, Sadler had an appearance in the TV series "Z Nation".
Title: Jack Lord
Passage: John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name, Jack Lord, was an American television, film and Broadway actor and director and producer. He was known for his starring role as Steve McGarrett in the CBS television program "Hawaii Five-O", which ran from 1968 to 1980.
Title: Al Harrington (actor)
Passage: Al Harrington (born Tausau Ta'a on December 12, 1935) is an American television actor. He is best known for his role as "Det. Ben Kokua" on the CBS television series "Hawaii Five-O" and as Mamo Kahike on the 2010 reboot of Hawaii Five-0 playing the owner of a surf shop and a bus driver in the off season. He had previously appeared in five episodes of the series as other characters.
Title: Claire van der Boom
Passage: Claire van der Boom (born 1983) is a Logie Award winning Australian film, television and theatre actress of Dutch ancestry. Internationally, she is best known for her appearance as Stella in the HBO miniseries "The Pacific", and her recurring role playing the ex-wife of Det. Danny Williams in the 2010 remake of "Hawaii Five-O".
Title: Douglas Mossman
Passage: Douglas Mossman, also credited as Doug Mossman, is an actor known for his recurring role as Detective Frank Kamana on the original "Hawaii Five-O" from 1974 to 1976. He also had roles on "Hawaiian Eye" and other productions shot in Hawaii.
Title: Harry Endo
Passage: Harry Endo (July 20, 1922 – January 9, 2009) was an American actor best known for his role playing Che Fong, a forensic scientist on the television series "Hawaii Five-O".
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Chin Ho Kelly
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Dennis Chun
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Kam Fong Chun
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Who is the current commissioner of World TeamTennis, Ross Case or Ilana Kloss?
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Title: Ilana Kloss
Passage: Ilana Sheryl Kloss (born 22 March 1956) is a former professional tennis player, tennis coach, and the current commissioner of World TeamTennis, a position that she has held since 2001.
Title: Ross Case
Passage: Ross Case (born 1 November 1951) is an Australian former tennis player. His career-high singles ranking was world no. 14.
Title: 2017 World TeamTennis season
Passage: The 2017 World TeamTennis season is the 42nd season of the top professional team tennis league in the United States. Pursuant to a sponsorship agreement with Mylan N.V., the official name of the league is Mylan World TeamTennis in 2017.
Title: 2016 World TeamTennis season
Passage: The 2016 World TeamTennis season was the 41st season of the top professional team tennis league in the United States. Pursuant to a sponsorship agreement with Mylan N.V., the official name of the league was Mylan World TeamTennis in 2016.
Title: 2017 Philadelphia Freedoms season
Passage: The 2017 Philadelphia Freedoms season will be the 17th season of the franchise (in its current incarnation) in World TeamTennis (WTT).
Title: 2014 Philadelphia Freedoms season
Passage: The 2014 Philadelphia Freedoms season was the 14th season of the franchise (in its current incarnation) in World TeamTennis (WTT).
Title: Kastles Stadium at The Wharf
Passage: The Kastles Stadium at The Wharf was a tennis stadium on the Southwest Waterfront in Washington, D.C. Built in 2011, the stadium was the home venue for the Washington Kastles tennis team. The stadium was opened on June 14, 2011, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Billie Jean King, Ilana Kloss, District of Columbia mayor Vincent Gray, and others. The Kastles opened their 2011 season on July 5 at the stadium playing against the Kansas City Explorers.
Title: 2014 World TeamTennis season
Passage: The 2014 World TeamTennis season was the 39th season of the top professional team tennis league in the United States. Pursuant to a sponsorship agreement with Mylan N.V., the official name of the league was Mylan World TeamTennis in 2014. The Washington Kastles defeated the Springfield Lasers in the WTT Final to win their fourth consecutive King Trophy.
Title: 2015 World TeamTennis season
Passage: The 2015 World TeamTennis season was the 40th season of the top professional team tennis league in the United States. Pursuant to a sponsorship agreement with Mylan N.V., the official name of the league was Mylan World TeamTennis in 2015. The Washington Kastles defeated the Austin Aces in the WTT Final to win their fifth consecutive King Trophy.
Title: Linky Boshoff
Passage: Delina Ann Boshoff-Mortlock, commonly known as Linky Boshoff, (born 12 November 1956), is a former professional tennis player who won the 1976 US Open women's doubles title with her partner Ilana Kloss.
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Ilana Sheryl Kloss
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Ross Case
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Ilana Kloss
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What occupation is shared by Mikhail Romm and John Quigley?
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Title: John Quigley (producer)
Passage: John "Quig" Quigley is an American film director, producer, editor, and writer. His professional career began in music video production and directing in Detroit, Michigan, in the early 1990s. Since then, Quigley has produced and directed music videos and audio-visual projects for artists including – Eminem, 50 Cent, Kid Rock, Christina Aguilera and Tori Amos. As founder and owner of the production company, Chrome Bumper Films, Quigley has also created and directed award-winning documentaries and commercials.
Title: Mikhail Romm
Passage: Mikhail Ilych Romm (Russian: Михаи́л Ильи́ч Ромм ; 24 January [O.S. 11 January] 1901 – 1 November 1971) was a Soviet film director.
Title: John Quigley (Pennsylvania)
Passage: John Quigley is a former Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, having been nominated by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and confirmed in June 2015 and serving until his resignation in May 2016. From 2009 to 2011, Quigley served as secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Prior to his appointment as secretary, Quigley worked for DCNR in several capacities, including overseeing strategic initiatives and operations, and as chief of staff. He is the first and only person in the history of Pennsylvania to hold the positions of both DCNR and DEP Secretary.
Title: The Queen of Spades (Prokofiev)
Passage: The Queen of Spades (Russian: Пиковая Дама , "Pikovaya Dama"), Op. 70, is the score composed by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936 for the planned but unrealized film by Mikhail Romm. The film was to be based on the short story "The Queen of Spades" (1833) by Alexander Pushkin, and was intended for release in 1937, the centenary of Pushkin's death. It is one of Prokofiev's least known pieces.
Title: The Russian Question
Passage: The Russian Question (Russian: Русский вопрос, "Russkiy vopros") is a Soviet political drama by renowned filmmaker Mikhail Romm. The film is an adaptation of a play of the same name by Soviet poet and journalist Konstantin Simonov.
Title: Admiral Ushakov (film)
Passage: Admiral Ushakov is a 1953 Soviet historical war film directed by Mikhail Romm and starring Ivan Pereverzev, Boris Livanov and Sergey Bondarchuk.
Title: Triumph Over Violence
Passage: Triumph Over Violence (Russian: "Obyknovennyy fashizm, Обыкновенный фашизм" — ″Common fascism″) is a 1965 Soviet film directed by Mikhail Romm. The film is also known as Echo of the Jackboot in the United Kingdom and Triumph Over Violence in the United States. It is mainly in the form of annotated excerpts of archival film in order to describe the rise and fall of fascism, and especially the example of Nazi Germany.
Title: Nine Days in One Year
Passage: Nine Days in One Year (Russian: Девять дней одного года ) is a 1962 Soviet black-and-white drama film directed by Mikhail Romm about nuclear particle physics, Soviet scientists (physicists) and their relationship. The film is partially based on true events and is one of the most important Soviet films of the 1960s.
Title: Attack from the Sea
Passage: Attack from the Sea (Russian: Корабли штурмуют бастионы , "Korabli shturmuyut bastiony " ) is a 1953 Soviet historical war film directed by Mikhail Romm and starring Ivan Pereverzev, Gennadi Yudin and Vladimir Druzhnikov.
Title: Sahara (1943 American film)
Passage: Sahara is a 1943 drama war film directed by Zoltán Korda. Humphrey Bogart stars as an American tank commander in Libya during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II. The story is credited to a story by Philip MacDonald ("Patrol") and an incident depicted in the 1936 Soviet film "The Thirteen (Russian: )" by Mikhail Romm. Later, "Sahara" was remade by André de Toth as a Western with Broderick Crawford called "Last of the Comanches" (1953) and by Brian Trenchard-Smith as the Australian film "Sahara" (1995).
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film director
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Mikhail Romm
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John Quigley (producer)
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Cyril Suk and Natasha Zvereva, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: Natasha Zvereva
Passage: Natasha Zvereva, or Zverava, (born Natallya Maratawna Zverava; Belarusian: Наталля Маратаўна Зверава; 16 April 1971) is a former tennis player from Belarus. Zvereva was the first major athlete in the Soviet Union to demand publicly that she should be able to keep her tournament earnings. The team of Zvereva and Gigi Fernández won more women's doubles titles and Grand Slam women's doubles championships than any other team since that of Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver.
Title: Cyril Suk
Passage: Cyril Suk III (born 29 January 1967) is a former professional tennis player. A doubles specialist, Suk won one Grand Slam men's doubles title and four Grand Slam mixed doubles titles during his career.
Title: 1993 Volvo International – Doubles
Passage: The 1993 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Connecticut, United States and was part of the Championship Series of the 1993 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from August 16 through August 23, 1993. Kelly Jones and Rick Leach were the defending champions but only Jones competed that year with Paul Annacone. Annacone and Jones lost in the semifinals to Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek. Suk and Vacek won in the final 7–5, 6–4 against Steve DeVries and David Macpherson.
Title: 1996 Italian Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Suk with Hendrik Jan Davids and Vacek with Richey Reneberg.
Title: 2006 Ordina Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Cyril Suk and Pavel Vízner were the defending champions, but did not play together this year. Suk partnered Robin Vik, losing in the first round. Vízner partnered Lukáš Dlouhý, losing in the semifinals.
Title: 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Doubles
Passage: The 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Doubles was the tennis doubles event at the 1999 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, the twenty-second edition of the most prestigious tournament in Baden-Württemberg. Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but they did not compete this year. Davenport competed with Martina Hingis as the first seed, while Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova. Davenport and Hingis withdrew in the quarterfinals due to Davenport having a wrist injury, whilst Tatarkova and Zvereva were knocked out in the first round.
Title: 2001 Generali Open – Doubles
Passage: Pablo Albano and Cyril Suk were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Albano with Lucas Arnold and Suk with Marius Barnard.
Title: 1996 Davidoff Swiss Indoors – Doubles
Passage: Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Suk with Petr Korda and Vacek with Yevgeny Kafelnikov.
Title: 1999 US Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Sandon Stolle and Cyril Suk were the defending champions, but Stolle competed with Wayne Black, while Suk competed with Donald Johnson this year. Suk and Johnson were defeated by Stolle and Black in the third round, while Stolle and Black were defeated by Andrei Olhovskiy and David Prinosil in the quarterfinals.
Title: 2005 Qatar Open – Doubles
Passage: Martin Damm and Cyril Suk were the defending champions. Damm partnered with Jared Palmer, losing in the first round. Suk partnered with Pavel Vízner, losing in the quarterfinals.
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tennis player
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Cyril Suk
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Natasha Zvereva
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What is the translation of the religious satellite television station based in the capital and probably the largest city in Syria?
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Title: Noor Al-Sham
Passage: Noor Al-Sham, also spelled Nour El-Sham (Arabic قناة نور الشام, literal translation "The Light of Sham" is a state-run, religious satellite television station based in Damascus, Syria since 31 July 2011.
Title: Damascus
Passage: Damascus (Arabic: دمشق "Dimashq " ] , ] ) is the capital and likely the largest city of Syria, following the decline in population of Aleppo due to the battle for the city. It is commonly known in Syria as "ash-Sham" (Arabic: الشام "ash-Shām ") and nicknamed as the "City of Jasmine" (Arabic: مدينة الياسمين "Madīnat al-Yāsmīn "). In addition to being one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Damascus is a major cultural centre of the Levant and the Arab world. The city has an estimated population of 1,711,000 as of 2009 .
Title: Syrian Drama TV
Passage: Syrian Drama TV (Arabic قناة سورية دراما, literal translation is a government owned television station based in Damascus, Syria since 1 January 2009. Syria TV and Syrian Drama TV broadcasts were stopped on Hotbird on 22 October 2012.
Title: Addounia TV
Passage: Addounia TV (Arabic قناة الدنيا الفضائية, literal translation "the world") is a private television station based in Damascus, Syria since March 23, 2007. The station is described by some western media as "semi-official" and a "mouthpiece of the government." Addounia TV is a sister channel of Sama TV.
Title: People's Television
Passage: People's Television (PTV) was a Thai satellite television station. It was established by former executives of the Thai Rak Thai party after the 2006 Thailand military coup overthrew the Thai Rak Thai-led government. It launched despite warnings from the Council for National Security, the military junta that seized power. PTV executives insisted that if ASTV (a satellite television station run by anti-Thai Rak Thai activist and media tycoon Sondhi Limthongkul) could operate, then so could PTV.
Title: Syrian News Channel
Passage: Syrian News Channel (Arabic: الإخبارية السورية), also known as alikhbaria Syria or Al-Ikhbariyah Syria is a privately owned television station based in Damascus, Syria, launched in December 15, 2010. The network is known to be loyal to the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The Channel is headed by Imad Sara.
Title: Massaya TV
Passage: Massaya TV (Arabic قناة مسايا الفضائية) is a private Syrian satellite television station based in Damascus and in Dubai. It is specializing in broadcasting events, concerts and weddings particular in Syria and the Arab World. Massaya TV offers also interviews with specialists in beauty and make-up and also specialists in art lighting and photography.
Title: Al Aan TV
Passage: 'Al Aan' (Arabic: قناة الآن ) is a pan-Arab infotainment satellite television station based in Dubai Media City, United Arab Emirates.
Title: Syria TV
Passage: Syria TV (Arabic:القناة الفضائية السورية), also known as Syrian Satellite Channel is a satellite television channel owned by RTV Syria and broadcast throughout the world on various satellites. The television station is based in Damascus, Syria since 1995.
Title: Multi TV
Passage: Multi TV is a privately owned satellite television station based in Ghana. The station offers a variety of news, sports and entertainment channel in digital format. It was set up in 2009 by the Multimedia Group Limited.
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The Light of Sham
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Noor Al-Sham
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Damascus
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Are Melicytus and Coix both plants?
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Title: Coix
Passage: Coix is a genus of Asian and Australian plants in the grass family.
Title: Melicytus
Passage: Melicytus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. "Hymenanthera" is a synonym.
Title: Melicytus novae-zelandiae subsp. centurionis
Passage: Melicytus novae-zelandiae " subsp. " centurionis is a flowering plant in the violet family. It is a subspecies of "Melicytus novae-zelandiae", known in New Zealand as Coastal Mahoe. The subspecific epithet honours the military Captain James Doran McComish (1881–1948), who made several visits in the 1930s to collect plants on Lord Howe Island.
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yes
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Melicytus
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Coix
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Which band was formed first, Sponge Cola or The Wombats?
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Title: The Wombats
Passage: The Wombats are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 2003. The band is composed of lead vocalist and guitarist Matthew Murphy, drummer Dan Haggis, and bassist Tord Øverland Knudsen, and has been since its inception. The band is signed to 14th Floor Records in the United Kingdom and Bright Antenna in the United States. The Wombats' albums have sold over 1 million copies worldwide.
Title: Sponge Cola
Passage: Sponge Cola (sometimes spelled Spongecola) is a Filipino rock band formed in 1998. The band is composed of Yael Yuzon on vocals, Gosh Dilay on bass, Erwin Armovit on guitars and drummer Tmac Cruz.
Title: Chris Cantada
Passage: Chris Cantada is a Filipino musician best known as the former drummer and backing vocalist of the band Sponge Cola. He was featured in the music video of Sponge Cola's "Tambay" in a cameo guest appearance per post band departure.
Title: Sponge Cola (album)
Passage: Sponge Cola is the self-titled third studio album by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola. Under Universal Records, Sponge Cola is already out in all major record bars. This was the last album to feature original drummer Chris Cantada who left the band following the release of the album due to a health problem.
Title: Palabas
Passage: Palabas is the debut album of Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It was released on October 18, 2004 under Sony Music Philippines.
Title: District (EP)
Passage: District is the third EP by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola, released under Universal Records last November 9, 2012.
Title: Ultrablessed
Passage: Ultrablessed (Stylized as ULTRABLESSED) is the 5th studio album of the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola under Universal Records. The album is composed of 11 tracks, and it was released on January 31, 2014. This album shows the journey and friendship of the members of the band for the past 10 years and also shows some new and fresh musical arrangements and quality which shows the showmanship of Sponge Cola. The first single from the album is "Kailangan Kita".
Title: Tambay (EP)
Passage: Tambay is the second EP by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola, released under Universal Records on April 19, 2011.
Title: Gemini (Sponge Cola song)
Passage: "Gemini" is a song by the Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It is the twelfth track from their debut album, "Palabas". There were other songs on the album however. It reached and became #1 in Filipino music charts. It is also the theme song of the Filipino version (Metropolitan Theater Guild) of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, as seen in its music video. The song was nominated for Song of the Year in the 2006 MYX Music Awards.
Title: Araw Oras Tagpuan
Passage: Araw Oras Tagpuan (Day Time Rendezvous) is the fourth studio album of the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola under Universal Records. The album is composed of 12 tracks, it was released on September 16, 2011.
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Sponge Cola
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Sponge Cola
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The Wombats
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Are Panzhou and Shunde District in the same country?
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Title: Panzhou
Passage: Panzhou () is a county-level city of Guizhou, China. It is under the administration of Liupanshui city.
Title: Shunde District
Passage: Shunde District is a district in the city of Foshan in the Pearl River Delta, Guangdong Province, China. Once a traditional agricultural county, it has become one of the most affluent counties in Guangdong and mainland China. Since 2009, it is administrated independently of Foshan city, answerable directly to the Guangdong provincial government.
Title: Qing Hui Yuan
Passage: Qing Hui Yuan (), located in Daliang, Shunde District, Foshan City, is one of the Four Great Gardens of Guangdong in China.
Title: Line 7, Guangzhou Metro
Passage: Line 7 of the Guangzhou Metro () or Panyu Line () runs across Panyu District. Line 7's color is light green. Line 7 is envisioned as tangential line that runs across southeast Guangzhou and Foshan, allowing for orbital traffic between the suburbs of Shunde, Panyu and Huangpu to avoid the crowded city center stations. The first section starts at Guangzhou South Railway Station and ends at Higher Education Mega Center South, interchanging with Line 2 at Guangzhou South Railway Station, Line 3 at Hanxi Changlong, and Line 4 at Higher Education Mega Center South. The total length is 17.1 km with 10 stations. The plan for west extension of the first phase from Guangzhou South Railway Station to Meidi Dadao in Shunde District, Foshan was approved in October, 2015. The construction of the west extension began in June, 2016. The west extension is expected to be operational in 2020. The first phase of the line (Guangzhou South — HEMC South) was opened on December 28, 2016.
Title: Guangdong Country Garden School
Passage: Guangdong Country Garden School (CGS, ), is a private co-ed boarding school in Shunde District, Foshan City, just south of Guangzhou, in the People's Republic of China. CGS has a campus area of 33 hectares with more than 4,300 students on campus, from age 3 to 18. There are over 600 teachers including over 500 Chinese teachers and over 100 foreign teachers.
Title: Longjiang, Foshan
Passage: Longjiang () is a town in west-central Guangdong province, Southern China. It is under the administration of Shunde District, Foshan City, which lies 15 km to the north-northeast. Bordering towns are Leliu (勒流镇) to the east, Xingtan (杏坛镇) to the south, Lecong (乐从镇) to the north, and Jiujiang of Nanhai District to the west.
Title: Shunde Railway Station
Passage: Shunde Station () is an elevated station of Guangzhou-Zhuhai Intercity Mass Rapid Transit. The station is located at the east of Bigui Lu () and the west of Longzhou Lu () across Sanchongzhou Channel () in Daliang, Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong, China, which is the city centre of Shunde District. It started operations on 7 January 2011.
Title: Shunfengshan Park
Passage: Shunfengshan Park (), located at the foot of Taiping Mountain in Shunde District, Foshan City, is one of the "Ten Attractions of Shunde". It was built between 1999 and 2002, and was opened to public on October 24, 2004.
Title: Shunde, China Furniture Wholesale Market
Passage: Shunde, China Furniture Wholesale Market is located at Shunde district which connects Lecong town and Longjiang town along the 10 km highway, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China.
Title: Leliu Subdistrict
Passage: Leliu Subdistrict () is a subdistrict of Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong, China. It lies in central of Shunde, with a resident population of 120,000 with its total area of 92 square kilometres.
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Shunde District
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Panzhou
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Which 1917 British silent drama film stars the professional boxer with the nickname "The Mighty Atom"?
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Title: A Pit Boy's Romance
Passage: A Pit Boy's Romance is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by A.E. Coleby and Arthur Rooke and starring Jimmy Wilde, Tommy Noble and Arthur Rooke. The film ends with the villain's protégé losing a boxing match to the hero, a plot similar to that of Coleby's film of the previous year "Kent, the Fighting Man".
Title: Jimmy Wilde
Passage: William James Wilde (15 May 1892 – 10 March 1969) was a British professional boxer and world boxing champion from Wales. Often regarded as the greatest British fighter of all time, he was the first official World Flyweight Champion and was rated by American boxing writer Nat Fleischer, as well as many other professionals and fans including former boxer, trainer, manager and promoter, Charley 'Broadway' Rose, as "the Greatest Flyweight Boxer Ever." Wilde earned various nicknames such as, "The Mighty Atom," "Ghost with the Hammer in His Hand" and "The Tylorstown Terror" due to his bludgeoning punching power. While reigning as the world's greatest flyweight, Wilde would take on Bantamweights and even Featherweights, and knock them out. As well as his professional career, Wilde participated in 151 bouts judged as 'newspaper decisions', of these he boxed 70 rounds, won 7 and lost 1, with 143 being declared as 'no decisions'. Wilde has the longest recorded unbeaten streak in boxing history, having gone 104-0.
Title: The Cost of a Kiss
Passage: The Cost of a Kiss is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Bertram Wallis, Marjorie Day and Edward Cooper. It marked the feature film debut of Brunel who went on to become a leading British director of the 1920s. It was the only film produced by Mirror Films, a company set up by Brunel and the screenwriter H. Fowler Mear.
Title: Mary Girl
Passage: Mary Girl is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Norman McKinnel, Jessie Winter and Margaret Bannerman.
Title: Little Women (1917 film)
Passage: Little Women is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Alexander Butler and starring Daisy Burrell, Mary Lincoln and Minna Grey. It was the first film adaptation of the American novel "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott. It is now considered a lost film.
Title: The Lost Chord (1917 film)
Passage: The Lost Chord is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring Barbara Conrad, Malcolm Keen and Dorothy Bellew. It was inspired by Arthur Sullivan's The Lost Chord. In 1925 when Noy moved to the United States, he remade the film as his American debut.
Title: Flames (1917 film)
Passage: Flames is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Margaret Bannerman, Owen Nares and Edward O'Neill. It is based on a novel by Robert Hichens. It follows the experiments of a strange occultist.
Title: Broken Threads
Passage: Broken Threads is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edwards, Chrissie White and A.V. Bramble.
Title: The Labour Leader
Passage: The Labour Leader is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Fred Groves, Fay Compton and Owen Nares. The film was based on an original screenplay by Kenelm Foss.
Title: Nearer My God to Thee (film)
Passage: Nearer My God to Thee is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Cecil M. Hepworth and starring Henry Edwards, Alma Taylor and A.V. Bramble. It is not known whether the film currently survives.
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A Pit Boy's Romance
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A Pit Boy's Romance
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Jimmy Wilde
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Who was born first Kevin Reynolds or Jan Bucquoy?
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Title: Jan Bucquoy
Passage: Jan Bucquoy (] ; born 16 November 1945) is an anarchist and author-filmmaker born in Harelbeke, Belgium who started as a theatre practitioner and who worked as a cartoon-scriptwriter.
Title: Kevin Reynolds (director)
Passage: Kevin Hal Reynolds (born January 17, 1952) is an American film director and screenwriter. He is best known for directing films such as "", "Waterworld", "The Count of Monte Cristo", the cult classic "Fandango", and the 2016 film "Risen". He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for the History miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys".
Title: Waterworld
Passage: Waterworld is a 1995 American post-apocalyptic science fiction action film directed by Kevin Reynolds and co-written by Peter Rader and David Twohy. It was based on Rader's original 1986 screenplay and stars Kevin Costner, who also produced it with Charles Gordon and John Davis. It was distributed by Universal Pictures.
Title: Kevin Reynolds (figure skater)
Passage: Kevin Reynolds (born July 23, 1990) is a Canadian figure skater. He is the 2013 Four Continents champion, 2010 Four Continents bronze medalist, and a four-time Canadian national medalist (2012–14 silver, 2010 bronze). Reynolds is the first skater to have landed two quadruple jumps in a short program. He is the first to have landed five quadruple jumps in one competition — at the 2013 Four Continents, he landed two quads in the short program and three in the free skate.
Title: La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950–1978
Passage: La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950–78 is a 1994 film satire on Belgian provincialism that proved a major cinematic success in Belgium. It was the first film by now-famed Flemish provocateur and director Jan Bucquoy. It tells an autobiographical tale of a clueless young bumpkin, Jan, trying far from successfully to keep up with times failing equally at being a 1960s free-love youth or political activist and finally sinking into a mundane life.
Title: Camping Cosmos
Passage: Camping Cosmos is a 1996 Belgian satirical comedy film and a sequel to "La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950-1978", directed by the same director: Jan Bucquoy. It stars Claude Semal, Lolo Ferrari (Miss Vandeputte), Noël Godin (Pierre Mertens), Herman Brusselmans (Herman) and Arno (Harry).
Title: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Passage: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is a 1991 American romantic action adventure film. The film, an iteration of the legendary English folk tale, was directed by Kevin Reynolds. The film's principal cast includes Kevin Costner as Robin Hood, Morgan Freeman as Azeem, Christian Slater as Will Scarlet, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Maid Marian, and Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Title: Risen (2016 film)
Passage: Risen is a 2016 American biblical drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds; it was conceived from a screenplay written by Reynolds and Paul Aiello. The film stars Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton, Peter Firth, and Cliff Curtis, and details a Roman soldier's search for Jesus' body following his Resurrection. Columbia Pictures released the film to theaters nationwide in the United States on February 19, 2016.
Title: Fandango (1985 film)
Passage: Fandango is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Kevin Reynolds. It was originally a student film titled "Proof" made by Reynolds while he was attending USC film school. It was a parody of Greek life at his alma mater Baylor University. However, due to his father's presidency at Baylor, he did not wish to portray the Baptist institution in an unfavorable light and gave it the alternative distinction as the University of Texas.
Title: Rapa-Nui (film)
Passage: Rapa-Nui is a 1994 film directed by Kevin Reynolds and coproduced by Kevin Costner, who starred in Reynolds's previous film, "" (1991). The plot is based on Rapanui legends of Easter Island, Chile, in particular the race for the sooty tern's egg in the Birdman Cult.
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Jan Bucquoy
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Kevin Reynolds (director)
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Jan Bucquoy
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Is it true Marc Caro is a French cartoonist and filmmaker and Nikos Koundouros is a Greek director?
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Title: Nikos Koundouros
Passage: Nikos Koundouros (Greek: Νίκος Κούνδουρος ; 15 December 1926 – 22 February 2017) was a Greek film director.
Title: Marc Caro
Passage: Marc Caro, born 2 April 1956, is a French filmmaker and cartoonist, best known for his co-directing projects with Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Title: The Face of Medusa
Passage: The Face of Medusa (Greek: Το πρόσωπο της Μέδουσας , translit. To prosopo tis Medousas and also known as "Vortex") is a 1967 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Koundouros. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. It features a beautiful man-eating woman on a remote Greek island, eating stranded men.
Title: 1922 (1978 film)
Passage: 1922 is a 1978 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Koundouros.
Title: Oi paranomoi
Passage: Oi paranomoi (Greek: Οι παράνομοι ) is a 1958 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Koundouros. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: ShowBitch
Passage: Show Bitch is a 2010 comedy musical film by veteran Greek director Nikos Zervos. The film had its premiere on 11 December 2010 at one of the oldests rock clubs in Athens,Greece named Gagarin and it is a parody of showbizness,starring Renos Haralampidis, Anna Rezan and Dimitris Poulikakos. The costumes of the film were made by,the notable member of the European Film Academy,Bianca Nikolareizi.
Title: George Tzavellas
Passage: George Tzavellas, also rendered Giorgos Tzavellas, Yiorgos Tzavellas, or Yorgos Javellas (Greek: Γιώργος Τζαβέλλας , 1916, Athens – October 18, 1976), was a Greek film director, screenwriter, and playwright. His filmmaking was particularly influential, with critic Georges Sadoul considering him "one of the three major postwar Greek directors" (along with Michael Cacoyannis and Nikos Koundouros).
Title: The Ogre of Athens
Passage: O Drakos (Greek: Ο Δράκος ; English: "The Ogre of Athens" or "The Dragon" or "The fiend of Athens") is a Greek black-and-white film, produced in 1956, directed by Nikos Koundouros. It won the award for best movie 1955–1959 in the first Thessaloniki Film Festival. It also took part in the Venice Film Festival.
Title: Young Aphrodites
Passage: Young Aphrodites (Greek: Μικρές Αφροδίτες , translit. Mikres Afrodites) is an award-winning drama film of 1963 directed by Nikos Koundouros based on a script of Vassilis Vassilikos.
Title: Dante 01
Passage: Dante 01 is a 2008 science fiction film by French director Marc Caro.
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yes
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Marc Caro
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Nikos Koundouros
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Head Smash a graphic novel by writer Vlad Yudin, who was born in what country?
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Title: Vlad Yudin
Passage: Vlad Yudin (Russian: Влад Юдин ; born 26 October 1982) is a Russian film director, producer and writer.
Title: Head Smash
Passage: Head Smash a graphic novel by writer Vlad Yudin, artist Tim Bradstreet, and colorist Dwayne Harris. It was released on July 31, 2013 through Arcana Studio. The story follows a superhero character in a pre-apocalyptic city. A film adaptation of "Head Smash" is in development.
Title: Jeremy Scott: The People's Designer
Passage: Jeremy Scott: The People's Designer is a 2015 documentary film directed by Vlad Yudin detailing the life of American fashion designer Jeremy Scott and his rise in the fashion industry.
Title: The Deep: Here Be Dragons
Passage: The Deep: Here Be Dragons is an original graphic novel from Gestalt Publishing written by award-winning writer Tom Taylor (Injustice Gods Among Us, Superior Iron Man, Star Wars: Adventures, , The Authority, The Example) and illustrated by James Brouwer, which tells the tales of the Nekton family – A multiethnic family of Aquanauts who live on a submarine. The all-ages graphic novel won the Aurealis Award, Australia's premier speculative fiction literary award, for Best illustrated book/graphic novel in 2012 and was also nominated for Best children’s illustrated work/picture book.
Title: The Barn Owl's Wondrous Capers
Passage: The Barn Owl's Wondrous Capers is a 2007 graphic novel by Indian graphic artist Sarnath Banerjee. It is the author's second graphic novel after "Corridor", which has been widely advertised as the first Indian graphic novel.
Title: The Vladar Company
Passage: The Vladar Company is a film production and distribution company, led by Vlad Yudin and Edwin Mejia. Founded in 2008, the company has focused on content creation to cater to market’s growing need for multi-cultural and inspirational entertainment content across multiple platforms. The company focuses on developing, financing and packaging films with its producing partners at leading Hollywood and International production studios.
Title: Brian Ralph
Passage: Brian Ralph (born 1973) is a U.S. alternative cartoonist. His illustrations have appeared in "Wired" and the "New York Post". His debut graphic novel, "Cave-In", was nominated for three Harvey Awards, one Eisner Award, and listed as one of the "Comics Journal"'s "five best comics of 1999". His second graphic novel, "Climbing Out", was awarded a Xeric Grant in 2001. His third graphic novel, "Daybreak", was published by Drawn and Quarterly in September 2011.
Title: The Hurt Business
Passage: The Hurt Business (stylized as "THE HURT BUSINE$$") is a 2016 American documentary film about mixed martial arts, its history, and rise from a stigmatized, fringe event to a mainstream sport. It is directed by Vlad Yudin and narrated by Kevin Costner.
Title: Last Day of Summer
Passage: Last Day of Summer is a 2009 drama-comedy film written, produced and directed by Vlad Yudin of The Vladar Company, featuring DJ Qualls, Nikki Reed, and William Sadler.
Title: American Born Chinese
Passage: American Born Chinese is a graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang. Released in 2006 by First Second Books, it was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Awards in the category of Young People's Literature. It won the 2007 Michael L. Printz Award, the 2007 Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album: New, the "Publishers Weekly" Comics Week Best Comic of the Year, the "San Francisco Chronicle" Best Book of the Year, the 2006/2007 Best Book Award from The Chinese American Librarians Association, and Amazon.com Best Graphic Novel/Comic of the Year. It also made the "Booklist" Top Ten Graphic Novel for Youth, the NPR Holiday Pick, and "Time (Magazine)" Top Ten Comic of the Year. It was colored by cartoonist Lark Pien, who received the 2007 Harvey Award for Best Colorist for her work on the book.
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Russian
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Head Smash
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Vlad Yudin
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Where was the builder of Walferdange Castle a Prince of?
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Title: William I of the Netherlands
Passage: William I (Willem Frederik, Prince of Orange-Nassau; 24 August 1772 – 12 December 1843) was a Prince of Orange and the first King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
Title: Walferdange Castle
Passage: Walferdange Castle (French: "Château de Walferdange" ), located in the small town of Walferdange in central Luxembourg, dates from 1824 when William I of the Netherlands who was also Grand Duke of Luxembourg built it as a stud farm. It is now part of the University of Luxembourg.
Title: Kryal Castle
Passage: Kryal Castle is a replica medieval castle located eight kilometres east of Ballarat, Australia, at Leigh Creek, just north of Dunnstown, in the foothills of Mount Warrenheip. The castle's name derives from the first initial and surname of its builder, Keith Ryall, who had made his fortune selling body armour. Construction began in 1972, and the attraction was opened to the public in 1974.
Title: Kinlochaline Castle
Passage: Kinlochaline Castle is a 12th-century Scottish fortress on the Ardtornish estate in Morvern in the Highland council area. It is also known as Caisteal an Ime (Scottish Gaelic for "Castle of Butter") because a Lady of Clan MacInnes, Dubh Chal (Lady of the Black Veil), is said to have paid the builder with butter equal to the volume of the castle.
Title: Tiffany Castle
Passage: Tiffany Castle is a landmark in the historic Pendleton Heights neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The castle sits on the bluffs overlooking the East Bottoms and the Missouri River below. The castle gets its name from its builder and first owner, Dr. Flavel B. Tiffany whose love of the castles in Europe spurred his desire to build one of his own in Kansas City.
Title: Alice Curtayne
Passage: Alice Curtayne (1898–1981) was an Irish author and lecturer. She was born on 6 November 1898, 2 Upper Castle St, Tralee, Co. Kerry. She was a daughter of John Curtayne, carriage builder, or coach builder, of Castle St, Tralee, by his wife Bridget Mary O'Dwyer.
Title: John Lefurgey
Passage: John Lefurgey (March 17, 1824 – May 5, 1891) was a merchant, ship builder and political figure in Prince Edward Island. He represented 5th Prince in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1870 to 1890 as a Conservative member.
Title: James Yeo (politician)
Passage: James Yeo (October 31, 1827–February 13, 1903) was a merchant, ship builder, ship owner, and Canadian Member of Parliament for Prince Edward Island, representing Prince County beginning in 1873 when Prince Edward Island joined Canadian Confederation and serving until 1891.
Title: Osborne House
Passage: Osborne House is a former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. The house was built between 1845 and 1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a summer home and rural retreat. Prince Albert designed the house himself in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo. The builder was Thomas Cubitt, the London architect and builder whose company built the main façade of Buckingham Palace for the royal couple in 1847. An earlier smaller house on the site was demolished to make way for a new and far larger house, though the original entrance portico survives as the main gateway to the walled garden.
Title: Princess Amalia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Passage: Amalia Maria da Gloria Augusta (Ghent, 20 March 1830 — Walferdange, Luxembourg, 1 May 1872), Princess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, was the first wife of Prince Henry of the Netherlands, son of king William II of the Netherlands.
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Orange
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Walferdange Castle
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William I of the Netherlands
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EastEnders actor Jimi Mistry also appears in the war film Blood Diamond, alongside which leading Hollywood star?
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Title: Blood Diamond
Passage: Blood Diamond is a 2006 German-American political war thriller film co-produced and directed by Edward Zwick, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly and Djimon Hounsou. The title refers to blood diamonds, which are diamonds mined in war zones and sold to finance conflicts, and thereby profit warlords and diamond companies across the world.
Title: Jimi Mistry
Passage: Jimi Mistry (born 1 January 1973) is an English actor, best known for his roles in "EastEnders" and "Coronation Street" as well as appearing in numerous films such as "East Is East", "Blood Diamond", "The Guru", "Exam", "West is West", "Ella Enchanted" and "The Truth About Love".
Title: My Kingdom (film)
Passage: My Kingdom is a 2001 British crime film directed by Don Boyd and starring Richard Harris, Lynn Redgrave and Jimi Mistry.
Title: Festival of Lights (film)
Passage: Festival of Lights is a 2010 film directed and written by Shundell Prasad. It stars Melinda Shankar as the rebellious and mouthy Reshma, Jimi Mistry as Reshma's birth father, and Aidan Quinn as Reshma's stepfather. The film deals with Reshma's struggles to find her father whom she was separated from when she and her mother, played by Ritu Singh Pande, migrate from Guyana to New York City.
Title: Fred Fonseca
Passage: Doctor Frederico "Fred" Fonseca is a fictional character from the popular soap opera "EastEnders", played by Jimi Mistry from 13 September 1998 to 10 February 2000.
Title: The Truth About Love (film)
Passage: The Truth About Love is a 2005 film directed by John Hay and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jimi Mistry and Dougray Scott.
Title: Partition (2007 film)
Passage: Partition is a 2007 film directed by Vic Sarin, written by Patricia Finn and Vic Sarin, and starring Jimi Mistry and Kristin Kreuk. The film is set in 1947, based on the partition of India and was partially shot in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.
Title: West Is West (2010 film)
Passage: West Is West is a 2010 British comedy-drama film, which is a sequel to the 1999 comedy "East Is East". It stars Om Puri, Linda Bassett, Aqib Khan, Ila Arun and Jimi Mistry, is written by Ayub Khan-Din, directed by Andy DeEmmony, and produced by Leslee Udwin for Assassin Films and BBC Films.
Title: The Live Wire (1917 film)
Passage: The Live Wire is a 1917 British short silent comedy film directed by George Dewhurst and starring Ronald Colman and Phyllis Titmuss. It marked the screen debut of Colman, who would go on to become a leading Hollywood star. It is now a lost film.
Title: Fawad Siddiqui
Passage: Fawad Siddiqui is an American actor, improvisational comedian, journalist and cartoonist. He has appeared on the USA Network television show "Burn Notice" alongside Bruce Campbell and Jeffrey Donovan, in the George Clooney film "The Men Who Stare At Goats" with Ewan McGregor [1], and in the indie films "The Bait" and "Festival of Lights"—starring Jimi Mistry and Aidan Quinn. He also had a role in Queen Latifah produced sequel The Cookout Part 2—starring Charlie Murphy, Mike Tyson and Faizon Love—and currently has a recurring role on the fifth season of the Lifetime Network series "Army Wives". He also appeared in the latest season of the FX/The Audience Network series "Damages"—starring Glenn Close, Rose Byrne and John Goodman—as the shady Afghan information broker Shahbaz Gul opposite Dylan Baker, and in the French comedy "Bienvenue à Bord"—opposite popular French comedic actors Franck Dubosc and Valérie Lemercier, released in October 2011. He will be featured in the upcoming 2013 indie drama "Sunlight Jr.", from critically acclaimed director Laurie Collyer, opposite Matt Dillon and Naomi Watts. And he played the role of Mohammed Al Ghamdi in the second season of the Emmy Award-winning Showtime series Homeland, starring Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin.
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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Jimi Mistry
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Blood Diamond
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Which genus has more species, Nandina or Photinia
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Title: Photinia
Passage: Photinia ( ) is a genus of about 40–60 species of small trees and large shrubs, but the taxonomy has recently varied greatly, with the genera "Heteromeles", "Stranvaesia" and "Aronia" sometimes included in "Photinia".
Title: Nandina
Passage: Nandina domestica ( ) commonly known as nandina, heavenly bamboo or sacred bamboo, is a species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae, native to eastern Asia from the Himalayas to Japan. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Nandina.
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Photinia
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Nandina
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Photinia
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When was the person who edited Mein Kampf born?
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Title: Rudolf Hess
Passage: Rudolf Walter Richard Hess (Heß in German; 26 April 1894 – 17 August 1987), was a prominent politician in Nazi Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer to Adolf Hitler in 1933, he served in this position until 1941, when he flew solo to Scotland in an attempt to negotiate peace with the United Kingdom during World War II. He was taken prisoner and eventually was convicted of crimes against peace, serving a life sentence until his suicide.
Title: Mein Kampf
Passage: Mein Kampf (] , "My Struggle") is a 1925 autobiographical book by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. The work describes the process by which Hitler became antisemitic and outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany. Volume 1 of "Mein Kampf" was published in 1925 and Volume 2 in 1926. The book was edited by Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess.
Title: Mein Kampf in Arabic
Passage: "Mein Kampf" (English: My Struggle, Arabic: كفاحي "kifāḥī"), Adolf Hitler's 900-page autobiography outlining his political views, has been translated into Arabic a number of times since the early 1930s.
Title: Zweites Buch
Passage: The Zweites Buch (] , "Second Book"), unofficially published in English as Hitler's Secret Book and then officially Hitler's Second Book, is an unedited transcript of Adolf Hitler's thoughts on foreign policy written in 1928; it was written after "Mein Kampf" and was not published in his lifetime. The "Zweites Buch" was not published in 1928 because "Mein Kampf" did not sell well at that time and Hitler's publisher, Franz-Eher-Verlag, told Hitler that a second book would hinder sales even more.
Title: Angelo Dayu Agor
Passage: Angelo Dayu Agor is a South Sudanese politician. As of 2011, he is the Economic Advisor for the state of Central Equatoria. He is known for is literature, like for example The Lord of the Rings, A Song of Ice and Fire and his most notable work, Mein Kampf
Title: Greater Germanic Reich
Passage: The Greater Germanic Reich (German: "Großgermanisches Reich" ), fully styled the Greater Germanic Reich of the German Nation (German: "Großgermanisches Reich Deutscher Nation" ) is the official state name of the political entity that Nazi Germany tried to establish in Europe during World War II. Albert Speer stated in his memoirs that Hitler also referred to the envisioned state as the Teutonic Reich of the German Nation, although it is unclear whether Speer was using the now seldom used "Teutonic" as an English synonym for "Germanic". Hitler also mentions a future Germanic State of the German Nation (German: "Germanischer Staat Deutscher Nation" ) in "Mein Kampf".
Title: James Vincent Murphy
Passage: James Vincent Murphy (7 July 1880 – 5 July 1946) was an Irish translator, writer, and journalist, who published one of the first complete English translations of "Mein Kampf" in 1939.
Title: Fernand Sorlot
Passage: Fernand Sorlot was a French editor and publisher. In 1934, his publishing company, the Nouvelles Éditions latines, published a French translation of "Mein Kampf" by Adolf Hitler. Sorlot did not own the copyright, and he was sued by the Franz Eher Nachfolger, mainly because Hitler did not want the French to read the book. Meanwhile, from 1935 to 1940, Sorlot was the co-editor of "Le Front latin", a fascist journal. After World War II, Sorlot was convicted of Indignité nationale for ten years.
Title: My Struggle (disambiguation)
Passage: My Struggle usually refers to "Mein Kampf", an autobiography by Adolf Hitler.
Title: We Were So Beloved
Passage: We Were So Beloved (1985) is a documentary film by Manfred Kirchheimer about Jewish survivors of the Holocaust living in Washington Heights, Manhattan in New York City. It consists of interviews with family and friends interspersed with written and spoken quotes from "Mein Kampf" to remind the viewer of the evil that had preceded. The film received mixed reviews.
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26 April 1894
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Mein Kampf
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Rudolf Hess
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Who was born first, Jim Diamond or Ontronik Khachaturian?
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Title: Ontronik Khachaturian
Passage: Ontronik "Andy" Khachaturian (Armenian: Անդրանիկ Խաչատուրեան ; born May 4, 1975) is an Armenian–American, musician, producer and DJ. He is known for being the original co-founder/drummer (1993–1997) of the Grammy Award-winning metal band System of a Down and founder/lead vocalist (1999–2002) of the alt-progressive rock band The Apex Theory.
Title: Jim Diamond (singer)
Passage: James Aaron Diamond (28 September 1951 – 8 October 2015) was a Scottish singer-songwriter, best known for his three Top 5 hits. The first was "I Won't Let You Down" (1982), as the lead singer in the trio PhD, with Tony Hymas and Simon Phillips. His solo performance, "I Should Have Known Better", was a United Kingdom No.1 in 1984. The third track was the theme song from "Boon", "Hi Ho Silver" which reached No.5 in the UK Singles Chart in 1986. He has also featured as a vocalist on the charity No.1s "You'll Never Walk Alone" with The Crowd and "Let It Be" with Ferry Aid. His last UK chart success was with "Young Love (Carry Me Away)" in 1986.
Title: Hi Ho Silver
Passage: "Hi Ho Silver" is a song by Scottish singer/songwriter Jim Diamond. It is best known for being the theme song for "Boon". The song was from Diamond's second solo studio album "Desire for Freedom". It reached #5 on the UK chart in 1986.
Title: I Should Have Known Better (Jim Diamond song)
Passage: "I Should Have Known Better" was a UK number one single for one week in December 1984 for Jim Diamond. The song was displaced after one week by Frankie Goes to Hollywood's song "The Power of Love". Diamond publicly requested that people not buy his single, but instead buy "Do They Know It's Christmas? "
Title: Jim Diamond (1988 album)
Passage: Jim Diamond is Singer/Songwriter Jim Diamond's self-titled and third studio album. Diamond was assisted by old friends Graham Lyle and Chris Parren, who had worked with him on previous albums.
Title: Jim Diamond (1993 album)
Passage: Jim Diamond was Jim Diamond's first studio album in five years (not to be confused with its identically-named 1988 predecessor). Featuring nine new songs and three re-recordings "Hi Ho Silver", "I Won't Let You Down" and "I Should Have Known Better".
Title: Topsy-Turvy (album)
Passage: Topsy-Turvy is the debut album by the progressive metal band The Apex Theory, now Mt. Helium. Released on April 2, 2002, it was the band's last release as a quartet, with the vocalist Ontronik Khachaturian leaving the band shortly after the album's release. After attempting to audition for a new vocalist, it was decided that the guitarist Art Karamian would take over as the band's vocalist.
Title: Double Crossed
Passage: Double Crossed was Jim Diamond's solo début album in 1985. The album featured Diamond's first three solo singles "I Should Have Known Better", "I Sleep Alone at Night" and "Remember I Love You".
Title: Souled and Healed
Passage: Souled and Healed is the 2005 comeback album from Jim Diamond, his first studio album since 1994's "Sugarolly Days". He would promote this album in the UK and Europe intermittently with saxophone player Snake Davis as The Blue Shoes.
Title: The Best of Jim Diamond
Passage: The Best of Jim Diamond is a compilation album of tracks from Scottish singer-songwriter Jim Diamond's first two solo albums "Double Crossed" and "Desire for Freedom", along with B-sides.
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James Aaron Diamond
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Jim Diamond (singer)
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Ontronik Khachaturian
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What year was the formation of the Finnish metal band that wrote the song "I'm Not Jesus"
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Title: I'm Not Jesus
Passage: "I'm Not Jesus" is a song by the Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica, featuring Corey Taylor from Slipknot and Stone Sour. The single was released on September 17, 2007 and again on March 4, 2008, on the album "Worlds Collide".
Title: Apocalyptica
Passage: Apocalyptica is a Finnish cello metal band from Helsinki, Finland, formed in 1993. The band is composed of classically trained cellists Eicca Toppinen, Paavo Lötjönen, and Perttu Kivilaakso (all three of whom are graduates of the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki), drummer Mikko Sirén, and vocalist Franky Perez. Originally a Metallica classical tribute band, the band eventually adopted a neoclassical metal style without the use of conventional guitars. They have sold over four million albums to date.
Title: Curse of the Red River
Passage: Curse of the Red River is the debut studio album of the Finnish progressive death metal band Barren Earth. It was released on March 31, 2010, through Peaceville Records. The album led the band to receive the title of "Newcomer of the year" in 2011 at the Finnish Metal Awards, and "Best debut album" at the Metal Storm Awards in 2010.
Title: Sami Yli-Sirniö
Passage: Sami Yli-Sirniö (born April 10, 1972) is a Finnish guitarist. He is currently the guitarist of Finnish metal band Waltari, and German metal band Kreator. He spent part of his life in Germany and thus has strong ties with the German metal scene. German "Rock Hard" magazine featured him in 2007 as "forgotten guitar hero".
Title: Sami Kukkohovi
Passage: Sami Kukkohovi (born July 26, 1974 in Oulu, Finland) is a Finnish musician, best known as the bassist of the Finnish metal band, Sentenced. He joined the band in 1996, replacing Taneli Jarva, and stayed with "Sentenced" up until they disbanded in 2005. Firstly, he was only a session member on gigs, but after that he joined the band officially. In addition to playing the bass guitar, he was also the back-up vocalist. Kukkohovi has been the guitar player for the hard rock band Solution 13 during his time with Sentenced. On live shows of the Doom metal band KYPCK, the crew is strengthened by Sami Kukkohovi, playing the second guitar. Currently Kukkohovi is playing with his new band Fiasco General.
Title: Kasperi Heikkinen
Passage: Kasperi Heikkinen (born 1980) is a guitar player who is best known as a member of Finnish symphonic power metal band Amberian Dawn. He played in the band from early 2007 until late 2012. He is also the guitarist for Finnish metal bands Merging Flare and Guardians of Mankind, which is a Gamma Ray tribute band. Heikkinen performed with German metal band U.D.O. from 2013 until 2017. He currently resides in Helsinki, Finland.
Title: Hella (musician)
Passage: Henna-Riikka Paakkola (born 2 January 1985, Finland) is a Finnish keyboardist and singer. She is best known by her stage name Hella and is the current keyboardist of Finnish metal band Lordi. Hella uses Korg keyboards. She claims to be a big melodic metal fan, and her favorite bands include Behemoth and Children of Bodom. In January 2014, Hella recorded a song with a Finnish band called Postikortteja Helvetistä.
Title: Tuomo Lassila
Passage: Tuomo Lassila (born 1965) is a Finnish musician best known as the former drummer, founder member and co-songwriter of the power metal band Stratovarius and currently the drummer and percussionist for the Finnish metal band Conquest.
Title: Ari Koivunen
Passage: Ari Koivunen (born June 7, 1984, Kouvola) is a Finnish heavy metal singer who rose to fame as the winner of the Finnish singing competition "Idols" in 2007. Koivunen is vocalist of the Finnish metal band Amoral.
Title: Dark Sarah
Passage: Dark Sarah is a Finnish cinematic metal band created by Heidi Parviainen, after her departure from Finnish metal band Amberian Dawn in 2012.
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1993
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I'm Not Jesus
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Apocalyptica
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What sport do both Jim Grabb and Michael Chang play?
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Title: Jim Grabb
Passage: Jim Grabb (born April 14, 1964) is an American former professional tennis player. He was ranked the World No. 1 doubles player in 1989 and in 1993. Grabb's best singles ranking was World No. 24, a ranking he achieved in February 1990.
Title: Michael Chang
Passage: Michael Te-Pei Chang (born February 22, 1972) is a retired American professional tennis player. He won 34 top-level professional singles titles, including the 1989 French Open when he was 17. He also was a three-time runner-up at the majors and reached a career best ranking of world No. 2 in 1996. Since he was shorter than virtually all of his opponents, he played a dogged defensive style utilizing his quickness and speed. In 2008, he was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, and he has coached Kei Nishikori since 2014.
Title: 1996 Shanghai Open – Doubles
Passage: Mark Knowles and Roger Smith won in the final 4–6, 6–2, 7–6 against Jim Grabb and Michael Tebbutt.
Title: 1999 du Maurier Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Martin Damm and Jim Grabb were the defending champions, but competed this year with different partners. Damm teamed up with Max Mirnyi and lost in second round to Ellis Ferreira and Rick Leach, while Grabb teamed up with Goran Ivanišević and lost in quarterfinals also against Ferreira-Leach.
Title: 1997 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon – Doubles
Passage: Jim Grabb and Richey Reneberg were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Grabb partnered Wayne Black, losing in the first round. Reneberg partnered Sjeng Schalken, losing in the first round.
Title: Jean-Michel Pequery
Passage: Jean-Michel Péquery (born May 30, 1978) is a retired French professional tennis player. During his career, he competed exclusively in Challengers and Futures tournaments, except for two showings (for two first-round losses) in the doubles main draw of ATP Tour-level tournaments. One of these was to remain his sole appearance at a Grand Slam and came at the 1998 French Open when he alongside Julien Boutter received a wild card to compete in the doubles tournament. They fell to Jim Grabb and David Macpherson 6–3, 7–6.
Title: 1994 Comcast U.S. Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Jim Grabb and Richey Reneberg were the defending champions, but Reneberg did not participate this year. Grabb partnered Jared Palmer, finishing runner-up.
Title: 1996 Comcast U.S. Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Jim Grabb and Jonathan Stark were the defending champions but only Grabb competed that year with Richey Reneberg.
Title: 1989 Stockholm Open – Doubles
Passage: Kevin Curren and Jim Grabb were the defending champions but only Grabb competed that year with Patrick McEnroe.
Title: 1990 Newsweek Champions Cup – Doubles
Passage: Boris Becker and Jakob Hlasek were the defending champions, but Hlasek did not participate this year. Becker partnered Guy Forget, and they won the title, defeating Jim Grabb and Patrick McEnroe 4–6, 6–4, 6–3 in the final.
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tennis
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Jim Grabb
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Michael Chang
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What was the 2002 album by the Canadian artist born on June 1, 1974?
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Title: So Unsexy
Passage: "So Unsexy" is a song written by Alanis Morissette, and produced by her for her fifth album, "Under Rug Swept" (2002). It was released in Brazil as the seventh and final single in November 2003.
Title: Alanis Morissette
Passage: Alanis Nadine Morissette ( ; ; born June 1, 1974) is a Canadian American alternative rock singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and actress. Morissette began her career in Canada in the early 1990s, with two commercially successful dance-pop albums. Afterwards, she moved to Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, and in 1995 released "Jagged Little Pill", a more rock-oriented album which sold more than 33 million units globally and is her most critically acclaimed work. Her following album, "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie", was released in 1998.
Title: Calixte Duguay
Passage: Calixte Duguay, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born July 15, 1939) is a multi-disciplinarian Canadian artist born in Ste-Marie-St-Raphaël, on Lamèque Island.
Title: Barbara McGivern
Passage: Barbara McGivern (born August 15, 1955), also known as the Gold Lady, is a Canadian artist born in Toronto, Ontario. One of her best known series is The Extraordinary Journey. The series was inspired by her trips through deserts of Oman and Saudi Arabia, when she began incorporating the use of gold leaf (18 to 24 carat) into her work. Her style is most notable for presenting gold as a colour rather than as a precious metal. Her paintings are in private and corporate collections in Canada, Europe and the Middle East.
Title: André Fauteux
Passage: André Fauteux is a Canadian artist born in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada on March 15, 1946, who now lives in Toronto, Ontario. Fauteux is a sculptor known for his abstract welded steel sculpture, which relates to Geometric abstraction. His modernist sculptures are also related to the Formalist ideas associated with Clement Greenberg.
Title: Caroline Louisa Daly
Passage: Caroline Louisa Daly (1832-1897) was a Canadian artist born in Lower Canada, whose work is featured in one of eastern Canada's most prominent galleries. Her watercolours were misattributed to men until 2017, when historical researcher Paige Matthie established provenance through a public exhibition.
Title: Eric Bergman
Passage: Henry Eric Bergman (born Heinrich Erich Bergmann, 1893–1958) was a Canadian artist born in Germany. Bergman’s training was as a commercial wood engraver illustrating catalogs and business prospectuses. He later took up fine art working in pencil, watercolour, oil paint, colour wood block printing but he is best known for his fine black and white wood engravings. Bergman was close friends with Harold R. Foster who created the comic strip Prince Valiant, and appeared on the Hal Foster episode of This Is Your Life in 1954.
Title: Helen Lucas
Passage: Helen Lucas (born 1931) is a Canadian artist born in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, whose work features Greek Orthodox icons, female sexuality, and flowers.
Title: Alain Paiement
Passage: Alain Paiement is a Canadian artist born in 1960 in Montreal, Quebec. His work is mainly made from photography in form of installations, sculptures, and photomontage. His themes are related to geography, topography and architecture and mainly concerned by the construction of vision. A photo of the French artist Pierre Estable's apartement titled "Living Chaos" has been exhibited at the Galerie Clark from May 10 to June 17, 2001.
Title: Tiko Kerr
Passage: Tiko Kerr (July 8th, 1953) a Canadian artist born in Edmonton and currently based in Vancouver, and activist whose works primarily reflect Western Canadian culture.
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Under Rug Swept
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So Unsexy
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Alanis Morissette
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Which star of The One and Only made her debut in "Let's Get Lost",?
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Title: The One and Only (1999 film)
Passage: The One and Only (Danish: "Den Eneste Ene" ) is a 1999 Danish romantic comedy film directed by Susanne Bier. The film starred Sidse Babett Knudsen, Niels Olsen, Rafael Edholm, and Paprika Steen in story about two unfaithful married couples faced with becoming first-time parents. The film was considered to mark a modern transition in Danish romantic comedies, and became the third biggest box-office success of the 1990s in Denmark. The film earned both the Robert Award and Bodil Award as the Best Film of 1999.
Title: Sidse Babett Knudsen
Passage: Sidse Babett Knudsen (] ; born 22 November 1968) is a Danish actress who works in theatre, television, and film. Knudsen made her screen debut in the 1997 improvisational comedy "Let's Get Lost", for which she received both the Robert and Bodil awards for Best Actress.
Title: Troels Lyby
Passage: Troels Lyby (born 15 October 1966) is a Danish actor. He made his big break in Hella Joof's film "En kort en lang", but had previously acted in "Let's Get Lost" by Jonas Elmer and Lars von Trier's "The Idiots". Since then, he has been in "Okay" and "Jul i Valhal".
Title: Let's Get Lost (song)
Passage: Let's Get Lost is a jazz standard with music written by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by Frank Loesser.
Title: Adi Alsaid
Passage: Adi Alsaid (born June 30, 1987) is a Mexican-born author of young adult fiction. His debut novel, "Let's Get Lost", was a YALSA Teens' Top Ten Nominee in 2015. His second stand-alone novel, "Never Always Sometimes", was nominated as a "Kirkus Reviews" Best Books of 2015.
Title: Let's Get Lost (1988 film)
Passage: Let's Get Lost is a 1988 American documentary film about the turbulent life and career of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker written and directed by Bruce Weber. The title is derived from the song "Let's Get Lost" by Jimmy McHugh and Frank Loesser from the 1943 film "Happy Go Lucky" which Baker recorded for Pacific Records.
Title: Eien no Uta
Passage: "Eien no Uta" (永遠の詩 , lit. "Eternal Poem" ) is a single by Japanese singer Mika Nakashima. The title track of the single, a reggae-inflected ballad with producer Stephen McGregor, was used as the theme song of the movie "Southbound", released in October 2007. The single's other song, a cover of Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To," was made with jazz band Katteni-Shiyagare and previously included on the Katteni-Shiyagare tribute album, 'Let's Get Lost.'
Title: Say Hello to Soft Cell
Passage: Say Hello to Soft Cell is a budget-priced compilation album by Soft Cell. The album was released in 1996 by Spectrum and collects singles (minus "Tainted Love", their most popular hit), album tracks and b-sides. It is also notable for the inclusion of "A Man Can Get Lost" (incorrectly titled as "A Man Could Get Lost" in the artwork), formerly previously available only on 7" vinyl single and unavailable on CD, it remains the only CD version of this song. The four page booklet contains a brief biography by Marc Almond.
Title: The Beiderbecke Affair
Passage: The Beiderbecke Affair is a television series produced in the United Kingdom by ITV during 1985, written by the prolific Alan Plater, whose lengthy credits in British television since the 1960s included the four-part mini series "Get Lost! " for ITV in 1981. "The Beiderbecke Affair" has a similar style to "Get Lost!" , wherein Neville Keaton (Alun Armstrong) and Judy Threadgold (Bridget Turner) played in an ensemble cast. Although "The Beiderbecke Affair" was intended as a sequel to "Get Lost!" , Alun Armstrong proved to be unavailable and the premise was reworked. It is the first part of "The Beiderbecke Trilogy", with the two sequel series being "The Beiderbecke Tapes" (1987) and "The Beiderbecke Connection" (1988).
Title: Jeff Preiss
Passage: Jeff Preiss is an American filmmaker, cinematographer, director and producer known for "Let's Get Lost" (1988) and "Broken Noses" (1987).
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Sidse Babett Knudsen
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The One and Only (1999 film)
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Sidse Babett Knudsen
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What is the birthdate of this South African businessman and chartered accountant, featured in an interview in Death of a Gentleman?
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Title: Death of a Gentleman
Passage: Death of a Gentleman is a 2015 documentary about the takeover of the governance of cricket by ICC's 'Big Three'. It was directed by Sam Collins, Jarrod Kimber and Johnny Blank, and features interviews with takeover architects Giles Clarke and N Srinivasan (the other was Wally Edwards), alongside Ed Cowan, Tony Greig, Gideon Haigh, Michael Holding, Jonathan Agnew, Chris Gayle, Rev. Andrew Wingfield Digby, Haroon Lorgat, Lalit Modi, and Kevin Pietersen.
Title: Haroon Lorgat
Passage: Haroon Lorgat (born 26 May 1960) is a South African businessman and chartered accountant. He has served as CEO of the International Cricket Council and Cricket South Africa.
Title: Piet Botha (University of Pretoria)
Passage: Piet Botha is a South African businessman and CEO of Subtropico Ltd. A chartered accountant by training, Botha holds a Doctorate in Commerce from the University of Pretoria.
Title: Umar Hajee Ahmed Jhaveri
Passage: Umar Hajee Ahmed Jhaveri was a Memon Indian South African businessman. It was a court case concerning him that brought Mahatma Gandhi to South Africa. Hajee Ahmed assisted Gandhi in setting up the South African Indian Congress.
Title: Anthony Clarke (businessman)
Passage: Anthony Richard Clarke (born 1953) is a British chartered accountant, chartered secretary, and businessman. Clarke is the chief executive officer of Angel Capital Group and the managing director of London Business Angels.
Title: Sol Kerzner
Passage: Solomon (Sol) Kerzner (born 23 August 1935) is a South African accountant and business magnate. His family started a hotel chain; after Kerzner graduated with a B.Com (Accounting), B.Com (Hons) (Accounting) from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and qualified as a Chartered Accountant, he took over the running of the group and went on to create the most successful hotel group in South Africa, Sun International. He is now the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Kerzner International and his career spans more than 45 years in the resort industry. He founded both of South Africa's largest hotel groups, Southern Sun Hotel Group.
Title: Terence Nombembe
Passage: Terence Mncedisi Nombembe (born 30 September 1961 in Qumbu, Eastern Cape) is a qualified Chartered accountant who served as Auditor General of South Africa from 2006 to 2013. . During his tenure as Auditor General, Nombembe gained a reputation for integrity. An outspoken critic of corruption, he has been called the commercial equivalent of former Public Protector Advocate Thuli Madonsela. . In August 2017, Nombembe was re-appointed as Non-Executive Director of the South African Reserve Bank. He is currently the chief executive officer of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants. .
Title: Bobby Godsell
Passage: Robert Michael "Bobby" Godsell (born 14 September 1952 in Johannesburg) is a retired South African businessman and the former CEO of South African gold mining company AngloGold Ashanti, a position he held from 1998 to 2007. He was the Non-Executive Chairman of Eskom from 2008 to 2009 and was appointed to the National Planning Commission of South Africa by South African President Jacob Zuma on 30 April 2010.
Title: Oloff Hennig
Passage: Oloff Hennig is a South African businessman, best known for his friendship with Ronnie Biggs, the legendary British train robber. He was also embroiled in a tax and murder scandal following the death of his accountant.
Title: Fred Phaswana
Passage: Tshamano Mohau Frederik Phaswana (born June 1944) is a South African businessman, the joint chairman of Mondi since June 2013, chairman of Standard Bank Group and Standard Bank of South Africa, chairman of the South African Institute of International Affairs and non-executive director of Naspers.
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26 May 1960
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Death of a Gentleman
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Haroon Lorgat
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who passed away first Perry N. Vekroff or Paul Cox ?
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Title: Perry N. Vekroff
Passage: Perry N. Vekroff (3 June 1881 – 3 January 1937) was an American film director, screenwriter and actor of the silent era. He directed 19 films between 1914 and 1922, including two film serials for the Universal Film Manufacturing Company and one for Pathé. He was born in Shumen, Bulgaria and died in Hollywood, California.
Title: Paul Cox
Passage: Paulus Henrique Benedictus "Paul" Cox (16 April 194018 June 2016) was a Dutch-Australian filmmaker, who has been recognized as "Australia's most prolific film auteur". "Cox's delicate films have been pockmarked with life's uncertainty. Loneliness within relationships is a staple of the Cox oeuvre, too". David Wenham states, "There is no one like Cox... He is unique, and we need him, and people like him... He is completely an auteur, because everything you see on the screen, and hear, has got Paul's fingerprints all over it."
Title: Men (1918 film)
Passage: Men was a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Perry N. Vekroff based upon a play by Harry Sophus Sheldon. It starred Anna Lehr, Charlotte Walker, and Robert Cain. It is considered to be a lost film.
Title: The Secret of Eve
Passage: The Secret of Eve is a lost 1917 silent film drama directed by Perry N. Vekroff and starring Olga Petrova. It was produced by Popular Plays and Players and distributed through Metro Pictures.
Title: The Secret Four
Passage: The Secret Four is a 1921 American action film serial directed by Albert Russell and Perry N. Vekroff. The film is now considered lost.
Title: A Woman's Experience
Passage: A Woman's Experience is a 1919 silent film drama directed by Perry N. Vekroff and starring Sam Hardy and Mary Boland. It was filmed in 1918 and released in early 1919. This film is preserved by the Library of Congress.
Title: Open information extraction
Passage: In natural language processing, open information extraction (OIE) is the task of generating a structured, machine-readable representation of the information in text, usually in the form of triples or n-ary propositions. A proposition can be understood as truth-bearer, a textual expression of a potential fact (e.g., "Dante wrote the Divine Comedy"), represented in an amenable structure for computers [e.g., ("Dante", "wrote", "Divine Comedy")]. An OIE extraction normally consists of a relation and a set of arguments. For instance, ("Dante", "passed away in" "Ravenna") is a proposition formed by the relation "passed away in" and the arguments "Dante" and "Ravenna". The first argument is usually referred as the subject while the second is considered to be the object.
Title: Perils of the Yukon
Passage: Perils of the Yukon is a 1922 American Northern silent film serial directed by Jay Marchant, J. P. McGowan and Perry N. Vekroff. This serial is presumably lost.
Title: Bridges Burned
Passage: Bridges Burned is a lost 1917 silent film drama directed by Perry N. Vekroff and starring Olga Petrova. Popular Plays and Players produced while Metro Pictures distributed.
Title: Trailed by Three
Passage: Trailed by Three is a 1920 American western film serial directed by Perry N. Vekroff. This is now considered to be a lost film.
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Perry N. Vekroff
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Perry N. Vekroff
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Paul Cox
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Where is the legendary giant anaconda discovered that Vincent Castellanos, the American actor best known for his role in Anaconda from?
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Title: Vincent Castellanos
Passage: Vincent Castellanos (born August 7, 1961) is an American actor. Castellanos is best known for his role as Mateo in the adventure-horror film Anaconda.
Title: Anaconda (film)
Passage: Anaconda is a 1997 adventure horror film by Peruvian director Luis Llosa, starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Jon Voight, Eric Stoltz, Jonathan Hyde and Owen Wilson. It centers on a documentary film crew who have been taken hostage by a snake hunter who is going after the legendary giant anaconda, which is discovered in the Amazon rainforest.
Title: Bruno (bear actor)
Passage: Bruno, also called Ben or Gentle Ben (1962− c. 1981) was a male American black bear actor best known for playing the leading role of Ben the bear in the 1967-1969 CBS television series, "Gentle Ben". He also played the adult Ben in the feature film prequel to the TV series, "Gentle Giant" (1967). In 1968, Bruno received a first-place PATSY Award for his work on the "Gentle Giant" film and a second-place award for his work on the TV series. After the "Gentle Ben" series ended, Bruno made another well-received appearance in the 1972 John Huston-directed film "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean", starring Paul Newman.
Title: Charles Howerton
Passage: Charles Howerton is an American actor best known for such films and television series as "The Black Gestapo", "Eat My Dust", "Up from the Depths", "Smokey Bites the Dust", "Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype", "", "Wolfen", "Assassination" and "The Iron Giant".
Title: Kerwin Mathews
Passage: Kerwin Mathews (January 8, 1926 – July 5, 2007) was an American actor best known for playing the titular heroes in "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" (1958), "The Three Worlds of Gulliver" (1960) and "Jack the Giant Killer" (1962).
Title: John Castellanos
Passage: John Castellanos (born April 11, 1957 in La Mesa, California) is an American actor best known for the contract role of attorney John Silva on the CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless". He joined the cast in May 1989 and has appeared in an estimated 1,300 episodes. He had previously portrayed attorney Jeff Talon on "The Bold and the Beautiful" in several episodes in 1987.
Title: Lincoln A. Castellanos
Passage: Lincoln A. Castellanos (born August 20, 1988) is an American actor perhaps best known for his work on such television series and films as "Fear the Walking Dead" as Tobias, "The Mentalist", and "I Am Gangster".
Title: P. J. Boudousqué
Passage: Philip John "P. J." Boudousqué is an American actor best known for his leading role as Brad Lunders in director Vincent Grashaw's 2013 film Coldwater. Boudousqué was born in Louisiana. He spent his youth in New Orleans, where he performed alternative music before moving to Los Angeles with his family in August 2005 after Hurricane Katrina.
Title: Jan-Michael Vincent
Passage: Jan-Michael Vincent (born July 15, 1944) is a retired American actor best known for his role as attack helicopter pilot Stringfellow Hawke on the television series "Airwolf" (1984–86) and as the protagonist of 1978's " Big Wednesday".
Title: Jake Canuso
Passage: Jake Canuso (born Carmine Canuso; 13 January 1970) is a English actor and dancer, who is best known for his role in the Benidorm-based British TV series "Benidorm", in which he plays barman Mateo Castellanos.
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Amazon rainforest
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Vincent Castellanos
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Anaconda (film)
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Tooheys Extra Dry and Hahn Brewery were accquired by which company in 2009
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Title: Tooheys Extra Dry
Passage: Tooheys Extra Dry, commonly referred to as a TED (Tooheys Extra Dry), is a dry style lager brewed by Lion in the Tooheys Brewery at Lidcombe, New South Wales, Australia. Lion has been owned by Japanese conglomerate Kirin Holdings Company Limited since 2009.
Title: Tooheys Brewery
Passage: Tooheys is a brewery in the suburb of Lidcombe, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It produces beers and ciders under the "Tooheys" and "Hahn Brewery" trademarks, and is part of the Lion beverages group which was acquired by the Japanese Kirin Company in 2009.
Title: Irréversible (soundtrack)
Passage: Irréversible is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name, as well as a solo album by Thomas Bangalter. The album was produced by Bangalter, who is best known for being one-half of the French house duo Daft Punk. The tracks "Outrun" and "Extra Dry" were featured on the "Midnight Club II" soundtrack. North American pressings of the soundtrack omit the Mahler, Daho and Beethoven selections. "Outrun" and "Ventura" were previously released on Bangalter's "Trax on da Rocks" EP while "Extra Dry" had appeared in "Trax on da Rocks Vol. 2".
Title: Masonia
Passage: Masonia (The name meaning 'Builders of music'), is a five-piece rock band hailing from Sydney, Australia. Also known as the band Blind Verdict. Their debut single reached #41 on the ARIA singles chart, reaching #26 in NSW. The lead singer of the band, Altiyan Childs, auditioned for the first Australian season of The X Factor in 2010 and has since made it through to the finals and won. The keyboard player / backing vocalist Daniel Rivers has since moved on to producing Soul/R&B/Hip-Hop music under the name 'Dans Pies'. The bass player / backing vocalist Moe Bloomfield is currently playing in The Deer Republic who recently won the 2009 Tooheys Extra Dry UncharTED competition.
Title: Breathe (The Prodigy song)
Passage: "Breathe" is a song by English band The Prodigy. It was released in November 1996 as the second single from the album "The Fat of the Land". The song became the group's second consecutive number-one on both the UK and Finnish singles charts. An edited version of the song is featured as the opening track on MuchMusic's Diamond-Certified compilation album, "Big Shiny Tunes 2". The song also featured in a 2012 television commercial for Tooheys Extra Dry.
Title: Valdobbiadene
Passage: Valdobbiadene (] ) is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. Valdobbiadene is a wine growing area. Just below the Alpine-Dolomite areas of Veneto, it provides a climate for a cool variety of grape (Glera). The Conegliano Valdobbiadene area is the home of the best Prosecco, an extra dry sparkling white wine. Prosecco brands that derive from this area include Altaneve, Mionetto, Masottina, and others.
Title: Gilpin's Westmorland Extra Dry Gin
Passage: Gilpin's Westmorland Extra Dry Gin is a London Dry Gin distilled in London in small batches using the traditional pot still method with spring water from Cartmel in the English Lake District. Botanicals include juniper, sage, borage, lime (fruit) and bitter orange. Bottled at 47% ABV.
Title: Hahn Super Dry
Passage: Hahn Super Dry is one of the many beers manufactured in the Australian city of Sydney by Hahn Brewery
Title: Hahn Brewery
Passage: Hahn Brewery was established by Dr Charles "Chuck" Hahn in 1988 at an old factory site in the suburb of Camperdown in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Title: Hahn Premium
Passage: Hahn Premium was one of the many beers manufactured in the Australian city of Sydney by Hahn Brewery it is now no longer produced.
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Japanese Kirin Company
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Tooheys Extra Dry
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Tooheys Brewery
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Drunken Master earned two and a half times the amount of This Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping that came out in what year?
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Title: Drunken Master
Passage: Drunken Master () is a 1978 Hong Kong comedy martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu-tien, and Hwang Jang Lee. The film was a success at the Hong Kong box office, earning two and a half times the amount of Chan's previous film, "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow", which was also considered a successful film. It is an early example of the comedic kung fu genre for which Jackie Chan became famous. The film popularised the Zui Quan ("drunken fist") fighting style. Ranked number 3 on totalfilm.com's 50 greatest kung fu movies of all time.
Title: Snake in the Eagle's Shadow
Passage: Snake in the Eagle's Shadow () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping in his directorial debut, and starring Jackie Chan, Hwang Jang Lee and Yuen Woo-ping's real life father, Yuen Siu Tien.
Title: The Miracle Fighters
Passage: The Miracle Fighters is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts fantasy comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Bryan Leung, Yuen Cheung-yan and Yuen Yat-cho. The film's action sequences features various elements of fantasy which includes magic. It was followed by two sequels, "Shaolin Drunkard" (1983) and "Taoism Drunkard" (1984) which are similar style films with different storylines.
Title: Wing Chun (film)
Passage: Wing Chun () is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts action drama film produced and directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Michelle Yeoh and Yen Chi-tan. The film was preceded by a 1994 television series of the same name.
Title: Drunken Tai Chi
Passage: Drunken Tai Chi is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Donnie Yen in his first major role. Yen had signed a four-film contract after winning an open talent search hosted by Yuen, and "Drunken Tai Chi" was one of the contracted films. "Drunken Tai Chi" was the last film in its distinctive genre of kung fu comedy.
Title: Tai Chi Master (film)
Passage: Tai Chi Master (), also known as Tai-Chi Master and Twin Warriors, is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the film. The film was released in Hong Kong on 18 November 1993.
Title: Yuen Siu-tien
Passage: Yuen Siu-tien () (27 November 1912 – 8 January 1979) (also known as Yuan Xiaotian, Simon Yuen, Sam Seed or "Ol' Dirty") was a Hong Kong martial arts film actor in the late 1970s. Yuen is perhaps best known as Beggar So (A.K.A Sam Seed) in three films: "Drunken Master", "Story of Drunken Master" and his final film "Dance of the Drunk Mantis". He starred in several films with film actors like Jackie Chan and under the direction of his real life son Yuen Woo-ping.
Title: Yuen Woo-ping
Passage: Yuen Woo-ping (; born 1945) is a Chinese martial arts choreographer and film director, renowned as one of the most successful and influential figures in the world of Hong Kong action cinema. He is one of the inductees on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Yuen is also a son of Yuen Siu-tien, a renowned martial arts film actor.
Title: Iron Monkey (1993 film)
Passage: Iron Monkey is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film written and produced by Tsui Hark and directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Donnie Yen, Yu Rongguang, Jean Wang, Angie Tsang and Yuen Shun-yi. It is not related to the 1977 Hong Kong film of the same title.
Title: Drunken Master III
Passage: Drunken Master III is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lau Kar-leung and starring Andy Lau, Michelle Reis, Willie Chi, Simon Yam, Lau Kar-leung, Adam Cheng and Gordon Liu. This film was quickly produced after director Lau and Jackie Chan fell out on the set of "Drunken Master II" with the style of action and Lau decided to produce a more authentic entry in the "Drunken Master" film series. Despite the title, "Drunken Master III" is not a sequel to the "Drunken Master" film series and is widely considered an imitator.
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1978
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Drunken Master
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Snake in the Eagle's Shadow
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Which film director is from Germany, Peter Schamoni or Norman Z. McLeod?
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Title: Norman Z. McLeod
Passage: Norman Zenos McLeod (September 20, 1898 – January 27, 1964) was an American film director, cartoonist, and writer.
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: The Powers Girl
Passage: The Powers Girl, sometimes retitled Hello, Beautiful, is a 1943 musical comedy film about women employed by John Robert Powers' modeling agency. Starring George Murphy, Anne Shirley, and Carole Landis, the film was directed by Norman Z. McLeod and based upon the book by John Robert Powers (played by Alan Mowbray in the film).
Title: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947 film)
Passage: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a 1947 Technicolor comedy film, loosely based on the short story of the same name by James Thurber. The film stars Danny Kaye as a young daydreaming proof reader (later associate editor) for a magazine publishing firm and Virginia Mayo as the girl of his dreams. The film was adapted for the screen by Ken Englund, Everett Freeman, and Philip Rapp, and directed by Norman Z. McLeod.
Title: If I Had a Million
Passage: If I Had a Million is a 1932 American pre-Code Paramount Studios anthology film. There were seven directors: Ernst Lubitsch, Norman Taurog, Stephen Roberts, Norman Z. McLeod, James Cruze, William A. Seiter, and H. Bruce Humberstone. Lubitsch, Cruze, Seiter, and Humberstone were each responsible for a single vignette, Roberts and McLeod directed two each, and Taurog was in charge of the prologue and epilogue. The screenplays were scripted by many different writers, with Joseph L. Mankiewicz making a large contribution. "If I Had a Million" is based on a novel by Robert Hardy Andrews.
Title: Sooky
Passage: Sooky is a 1931 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Norman Taurog and written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Norman Z. McLeod and Sam Mintz. It is a sequel to the 1931 film "Skippy". The film stars Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Jackie Searl, Willard Robertson, Enid Bennett and Helen Jerome Eddy. The film was released on December 26, 1931, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Coronado (1935 film)
Passage: Coronado is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Don Hartman and Frank Butler. The film stars Johnny Downs, Betty Burgess, Jack Haley, Andy Devine, Leon Errol, Alice White and Eddy Duchin. The film was released on November 29, 1935, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Here Comes Cookie
Passage: Here Comes Cookie is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Don Hartman. The film stars George Burns, Gracie Allen, George Barbier, Betty Furness, Andrew Tombes, Rafael Storm, James Burke and Lee Kohlmar. The film was released on August 30, 1935, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Melody in Spring
Passage: Melody in Spring is a 1934 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Benn W. Levy, Frank Leon Smith and Jane Storm. The film stars Lanny Ross, Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, Ann Sothern, George Meeker and Herman Bing. The film was released on April 20, 1934, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Redheads on Parade
Passage: Redheads on Parade is a 1935 American musical film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Don Hartman and Rian James. The film stars John Boles, Dixie Lee, Jack Haley, Raymond Walburn, Alan Dinehart and Patsy O'Connor. The film was released on August 30, 1935, by 20th Century Fox and produced by Fox Film.
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Peter Schamoni
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Peter Schamoni
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Norman Z. McLeod
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In which county was the inventor of the compound bow born ?
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Title: Holless Wilbur Allen
Passage: Holless Wilbur Allen, Jr. (July 12, 1909 Stilwell, Kansas – June 28, 1979 Billings, Missouri) was the inventor of the compound bow.
Title: Stilwell, Kansas
Passage: Stilwell is an unincorporated community in Johnson County, Kansas, United States. It is a southern outlying suburb of Kansas City.
Title: Archery at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
Passage: Archery at the 2016 Summer Paralympics was held between 10 and 17 September 2016 at the Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí in the Maracana zone of Rio de Janeiro, and consisted of nine events. The make up of those events changed substantially from the 2012 games, and consisted of three men's events, three women's events and three events for mixed gender teams. Men, women and mixed teams each competed in two events for compound bow, one for wheelchair athletes, the other open, and an open event for recurve bow, the bow used for all Olympic events.
Title: Erdoğan Aygan
Passage: Erdoğan Aygan (born January 11, 1979) is a Turkish Paralympian archer competing in the Men's compound bow event.
Title: Compound bow
Passage: In modern archery, a compound bow is a bow that uses a levering system, usually of cables and pulleys, to bend the limbs.
Title: Ömer Aşık (archer)
Passage: Ömer Aşık (born August 07, 1991) is a Turkish Paralympian archer competing in the Men's compound bow W1 event.
Title: Bülent Korkmaz (archer)
Passage: Bülent Korkmaz (born March 5, 1975) is a Turkish Paralympian archer competing in the Men's compound bow event.
Title: Hoyt Ruckus
Passage: The Hoyt Ruckus is Hoyt's performance driven youth compound bow. It measures 29.3/4 inches axel to axel. It has a huge range of adjustability with draw lengths going from 18-28 inches at 1 inch increments. This bow can be bought at 10-40 or 20-50 pounds draw weight. The bow itself weighs 2.8 pounds. This bow can be used for hunting or target archery.
Title: Archery at the 2011 Summer Universiade
Passage: Archery will be contested at the 2011 Summer Universiade from August 14 to August 18 at Football Pitch One and Football Pitch Two of Shenwanyi Road in Shenzhen, China. Men's and women's individual and men's, women's, and mixed team events will be held using the recurve bow and the compound bow, with one set of events for each type of bow.
Title: Naci Yenier
Passage: Naci Yenier (born February 10, 1965) is a Turkish Paralympian archer competing in the Men's compound bow W1 event.
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Johnson County
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Holless Wilbur Allen
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Stilwell, Kansas
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The Wrecking Crew, released in December, 1968, and starring Dean Martin, an American singer, actor, comedian, and film producer, Martin was nicknamed what, for his seemingly effortless charisma and self-assurance?
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Title: Dean Martin
Passage: Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 – December 25, 1995) was an American singer, actor, comedian, and film producer. One of the most popular and enduring American entertainers of the mid-20th century, Martin was nicknamed the "King of Cool" for his seemingly effortless charisma and self-assurance.
Title: The Wrecking Crew (1968 film)
Passage: The Wrecking Crew, released in December, 1968, and starring Dean Martin, Elke Sommer, Nancy Kwan, Tina Louise, and Sharon Tate, is the fourth and final film in a series of American comedy-spy-fi theatrical releases featuring Martin as secret agent Matt Helm.
Title: Billy Strange
Passage: William Everett "Billy" Strange (September 29, 1930 – February 22, 2012) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor. He was a session musician with the famed Wrecking Crew, and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum as a member of The Wrecking Crew in 2007.
Title: Hope Hampton
Passage: Hope Hampton (Mae Elizabeth Hampton) (February 19, 1897 - January 23, 1982) was an American silent motion picture actress and producer, who was noted for her seemingly effortless incarnation of siren and flapper types in silent-picture roles during the 1920s. She also at one time was an aspiring opera singer.
Title: The Wrecking Crew (2008 film)
Passage: The Wrecking Crew is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Denny Tedesco. It covers the story of the Los Angeles-based group of session musicians known as the Wrecking Crew, famed for having played on numerous hit recordings throughout the 1960s. The film premiered at the 2008 South by Southwest Film Festival.
Title: Scared Stiff (1953 film)
Passage: Scared Stiff is a 1953 American musical comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. One of the 17 films made by the Martin and Lewis team, it was released on April 27, 1953 by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Money from Home
Passage: Money From Home is a 1953 film starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The comedy was the first for the Martin and Lewis team to be shot in color and was their only film in 3-D. The picture was premiered as a special preview screening across the U.S. on New Year's Eve, 1953.
Title: The Menacers
Passage: The Menacers, first published in 1968, was the eleventh novel in the Matt Helm spy series by Donald Hamilton and the first published since the launch of the "Matt Helm" film series starring Dean Martin.
Title: Martin and Lewis
Passage: Martin and Lewis were an American comedy duo, comprising singer Dean Martin and comedian Jerry Lewis. They met in 1945 and debuted at Atlantic City's 500 Club on July 25, 1946; the team lasted ten years to the day. Dean Martin is the stage name of Dino Paul Crocetti, born June 7, 1917, in Steubenville, Ohio, while Jerry Lewis is the stage name of Joseph Levitch, born March 16, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey. Martin died on December 25, 1995 and then Lewis died on August 20, 2017.
Title: Dean Martin Sings
Passage: Dean Martin Sings is the first studio album by Italian-American singer Dean Martin, released in 1953. It is the first long-play 10-inch album recorded by Martin for Capitol Records during two sessions recorded on the evening of November 20, 1952. The first session was recorded between 5 and 8 PM and it produced five songs featuring string arrangements. "There's My Lover" was recorded but not released. After a ninety-minute break, Martin was joined by a brass arrangement to record the remaining four songs. Seven of the eight songs on this album appeared in the Martin & Lewis film, "The Stooge". Two years later, the songs from this 10-inch album would be combined with four newly popular songs recorded between 1951 and 1953 to create a full-length 12-inch album. The 2005 Collectors' Choice reissue added four bonus songs recorded between 1949 and 1953 and was released with alternative cover artwork.
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King of Cool
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The Wrecking Crew (1968 film)
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Dean Martin
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What was the speciality of G. K. Venkatesh, who worked on films including Ananda Bashpa in 1963?
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Title: Ananda Bashpa
Passage: Ananda Bashpa (Kannada: ಆನಂದ ಭಾಷ್ಪ) is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by R. Nagendra Rao. The film stars R. N. Sudarshan, K. S. Ashwath, Harini and Rajani in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. K. Venkatesh.
Title: G. K. Venkatesh
Passage: Gurajada Krishnadas Venkatesh (GKV) (21 September 1927 – 13 November 1993) was a prominent composer of film music in Kannada cinema during the 1960s, 1970s and until the late-1980s. He also composed music for Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu movies. He produced numerous master pieces of Kannada film music. He also brought in Western background score into Kannada films and scored music for all Bond movies of Dr.Raj in the 1960s to 1970s.
Title: Bangari (1963 film)
Passage: Bangari (Kannada: ಬಂಗಾರಿ) is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by G V Iyer. The film stars Kalyan Kumar, B Vijayalakshmi, K. S. Ashwath and Narasimharaju in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. K. Venkatesh.
Title: Thumbida Koda
Passage: Thumbida Koda (Kannada: ತುಂಬಿದ ಕೊಡ) is a 1964 Indian Kannada film, directed by N. C. Rajan and produced by G. K. Venkatesh & Friends. The film stars Rajkumar, K. S. Ashwath, T. R. Narasimharaju and Balakrishna in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. K. Venkatesh.
Title: Gowri (1963 film)
Passage: Gowri (Kannada: ಗೌರಿ) is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by S. K. A. Chari and produced by K Narayan Rao. The film stars Sowkar Janaki, Rajkumar, Sandhya and M. N. Lakshmi in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. K. Venkatesh.
Title: K. S. Gopalakrishnan
Passage: K. S. Gopalakrishnan was an Indian screenwriter, director, producer, and lyricist, who worked in Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi films. Since the early 1960s, he directed 70 films. He spent most of his career directing and producing movies with social and devotional themes. Most of his movies are melodramas. His son K. S. G. Venkatesh is an actor who has acted in television serials and in films like "Sathuranga Vettai".
Title: Kulavadhu
Passage: Kulavadhu (Kannada: ಕುಲವಧು) is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by T. V. Singh Takur and produced by A C Narasimha Murthy & Friends. The film stars Rajkumar, Balakrishna, Narasimharaju and K. S. Ashwath in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. K. Venkatesh famous song "Yuga yugadi kaledaru" is a still hit song from this movie.
Title: Majnu (2013 film)
Passage: Majnu is a Bengali romantic comedy film produced by Shrikant Mohta, Mahendra Soni, Nishpal Singh on Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films banner, directed by Rajiv Kumar Biswas. Starring Hiran, Srabanti in the lead roles and music mainly composed by Savvy. The movie was remade into Kannada as "Gowramma" starring Upendra, Ramya; into Tamil as Vaseegara starring Vijay and Telugu as "Nuvvu Naaku Nachav", directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar, starring Venkatesh and Arti Agarwal. The Telugu version has garnered the state Nandi Award for Akkineni Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film.
Title: Malli Maduve
Passage: Malli Maduve (Kannada: ಮಲ್ಲಿ ಮದುವೆ) is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by G. R. Nathan. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Rajashankar and K. S. Ashwath in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The film was a remake of Tamil film "Velaikaari" (1949).
Title: Lawyer Magalu
Passage: Lawyer Magalu (Kannada: ಲಾಯರ್ ಮಗಳು) is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by G V Iyer. The film stars Kalyan Kumar, Udaykumar, B Vijayalakshmi and T. N. Balakrishna in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. K. Venkatesh.
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composer of film music
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Ananda Bashpa
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G. K. Venkatesh
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When was the writer of "Heroin" born?
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Title: Heroin (The Velvet Underground song)
Passage: "Heroin" is a song by the Velvet Underground, released on their 1967 debut album, "The Velvet Underground & Nico". Written by Lou Reed in 1964, the song, which overtly depicts heroin use and abuse, is one of the band's most celebrated compositions. Critic Mark Deming writes, "While 'Heroin' hardly endorses drug use, it doesn't clearly condemn it, either, which made it all the more troubling in the eyes of many listeners".
Title: Lou Reed
Passage: Lewis Allan Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was the guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of the Velvet Underground, and his solo career spanned five decades. The Velvet Underground had little success during their active years, but later gained a significant cult following to become one of the most widely acclaimed and influential bands in rock history. Brian Eno famously stated that, while the Velvet Underground's debut album sold only 30,000 copies, "everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band".
Title: Sammy thrashLife
Passage: Sammy thrashLife (born Sam North) is an American painter and writer, best known for his art and blog, chronicling his experiences with borderline personality disorder, his history with heroin addiction and recovery, and his involvement in the American punk rock scene.
Title: Michael A. Goorjian
Passage: Michael Antranig Goorjian born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, is an Armenian-American actor, filmmaker, and writer. He is also known for his role as Justin, Neve Campbell’s love interest on the Golden Globe-winning series "Party of Five" (1994 – 2000), as well as Heroin Bob in the film "SLC Punk! " and its sequel, "Punk's Dead". As a director, Michael achieved recognition for his first major independent film, "Illusion", which he wrote, directed and starred in alongside Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas.
Title: Kevin Williamson (writer)
Passage: Kevin Williamson (born 1961) is a writer, publisher, and activist originally from Caithness. He is a Scottish socialist and republican and was an activist for the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP). He was also the architect of their radical drug policy, which included the legalisation of cannabis and the provision under the National Health Service of free synthetic heroin to addicts under medical supervision to combat the problems of drugs in working class communities. He wrote a regular weekly column, "Rebel Ink", for the Scottish Socialist Voice.
Title: Patrick K. Kroupa
Passage: Patrick Karel Kroupa (also known as Lord Digital, born January 20, 1969) is an American writer, hacker and activist. Kroupa was a member of the legendary Legion of Doom and Cult of the Dead Cow hacker groups and co-founded MindVox in 1991, with Bruce Fancher. He was a heroin addict from age 14 to 30 and got clean through the use of the hallucinogenic drug ibogaine.
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March 2, 1942
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Heroin (The Velvet Underground song)
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Lou Reed
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The Hintere Brandjochspitze is located in what country?
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Title: Hintere Brandjochspitze
Passage: The Hintere Brandjochspitze ( m (AA) ) is a summit roughly 200 metres northwest of the Vordere Brandjochspitze in the Nordkette range above Innsbruck. It rises above its "forward" neighbour by around 40 metres.
Title: Nordkette
Passage: The Nordkette, also variously called the North Chain, Northern Range, rarely the Inn Valley Range or Inn Valley Chain ("Inntalkette"), is a range of mountains just north of the city of Innsbruck in Austria. It is the southernmost of the four great mountain chains in the Karwendel. To the west it is linked by the Erl Saddle to the Erlspitze Group, to the east via the "Stempeljoch" saddle ( m (AA) ) to the Gleirsch-Halltal Range. To the south it is bounded by the Inn valley. Its highest summit is the Kleiner Solstein ( m (AA) ) in the west of the range.
Title: Vordere Brandjochspitze
Passage: The Vordere Brandjochspitze is a peak, m (AA) high, in the Nordkette in the Karwendel range and is one of its highest and most striking peaks. In its immediate vicinity to the north-northwest is its sister summit, the Hintere Brandjochspitze, which is about 40 metres higher. To the south a prominent arête runs over to the "Brandjochkreuz" ( m (AA) ) and the "Achselkopf" ( m (AA) ) and down to the Innsbruck quarter of Hötting. To the east, the main ridge of the Nordkette runs over to Frau Hitt.
Title: Hohe Warte (Karwendel)
Passage: The Hohe Warte is a mountain, m (AA) in height, in the Karwendel range in Austria. It is located between the Kleiner Solstein to the west and the Hintere Brandjochspitze to the east, in the Nordkette in the state of Tyrol, north of the Innsbruck quarter of Kranebitten and has a prominence of at least 77 metres.
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Austria
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Hintere Brandjochspitze
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Nordkette
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Are Jeffrey Archer and Thomas Wolfe both novelists?
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Title: Thomas Wolfe
Passage: Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist of the early twentieth century.
Title: Jeffrey Archer
Passage: Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (born 15 April 1940) is an English novelist and politician.
Title: Jeffrey Archer's Prison Diaries
Passage: Jeffrey Archer's Prison Diaries by FF 8282 is the authorised theatrical adaptation of Jeffrey Archer's three-volume diary of his time in jail (which was published as "A Prison Diary"). "FF 8282" was Archer's prisoner number while incarcerated.
Title: Mightier Than the Sword
Passage: Mightier than the Sword is the fifth novel in Jeffrey Archer's Clifton Chronicles. It was published on February 24, 2015. The novel retains the signature story telling style of Jeffrey Archer, where many twists and turns take place while unfolding the story and its characters.
Title: Only Time Will Tell (novel)
Passage: Only Time Will Tell is a first part of the seven in Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer. The book was published worldwide in 2011. It was launched by Jeffrey Archer himself in Bangalore, India in March 2011, as the beginning of a global book tour.
Title: Thomas Wolfe House
Passage: The Thomas Wolfe House, also known as the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, is a state historic site, historic house and museum located at 52 North Market Street in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The American author Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) lived in the home during his boyhood. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its association with Wolfe. It is located in the Downtown Asheville Historic District.
Title: Edward Aswell
Passage: Edward Campbell Aswell (October 9, 1900, Nashville, Tennessee – November 5, 1958, Chappaqua, New York) was a 20th-century American editor. He was Thomas Wolfe's last editor and edited Wolfe's three posthumous books. This required considerable editorial work as the manuscripts were not in publishable form at Wolfe's death, but how much credit for the resulting three books devolves to Wolfe, and how much to Aswell, remains a subject of dispute.
Title: Jeffrey Archer: The Truth
Passage: Jeffrey Archer: The Truth is a 2002 BBC satirical comedy drama on the life of Jeffrey Archer, with the title role played by Damian Lewis. Its duration was 90 minutes and its premiere occurred on 1 December 2002. It was written and directed by Guy Jenkin.
Title: The Prodigal Daughter
Passage: The Prodigal Daughter is a novel by Jeffrey Archer, published in 1982. It is the story of Florentyna Kane, the daughter of Abel Rosnovski of Archer's "Kane and Abel". The novel, one of Archer's best sellers, portrays Florentyna's life from early childhood to her final ascension to the position of President of United States. In this way, President Kane becomes the first female U.S. president.
Title: Look Homeward, Angel
Passage: Look Homeward, Angel: A Story of the Buried Life is a 1929 novel by Thomas Wolfe. It is Wolfe's first novel, and is considered a highly autobiographical American coming-of-age story. The character of Eugene Gant is generally believed to be a depiction of Wolfe himself. The novel covers the span of time from Eugene's birth to the age of 19. The setting is the fictional town and state of Altamont, Catawba, a fictionalization of his home town, Asheville, North Carolina. Playwright Ketti Frings wrote a theatrical adaptation of Wolfe's work in a 1957 play of the same title.
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yes
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Jeffrey Archer
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Thomas Wolfe
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Tower is a 2016 animated documentary film directed by Keith Maitland about the 1966 shootings at the University of Texas at Austin, by who?
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Title: Tower (2016 film)
Passage: Tower is a 2016 animated documentary film directed by Keith Maitland about the 1966 shootings at the University of Texas at Austin. The film is 82 minutes long, reduced from 92 minutes after the SXSW screening and premiered at the 2016 South by Southwest.
Title: University of Texas tower shooting
Passage: On August 1, 1966, Charles Whitman, a former Marine sharpshooter, took rifles and other weapons to the observation deck atop the Main Building tower at The University of Texas at Austin, then opened fire on persons indiscriminately on the surrounding campus and streets.
Title: Flawed (film)
Passage: Flawed is a 2010 short animated documentary film and website by Halifax filmmaker Andrea Dorfman about body image, combining stop-motion animation and hand-painted images. "Flawed" was produced in Halifax by Annette Clarke for the National Film Board of Canada.
Title: Money as Debt
Passage: Money as Debt is a 2006 animated documentary film by Canadian artist and filmmaker Paul Grignon about the monetary systems practised through modern banking. The film presents Grignon's view of the process of money creation by banks and its historical background, and warns of his belief in its subsequent unsustainability. Subsequent "Money as Debt" videos include "Money as Debt II Promises Unleashed" (2009) and "Money as Debt III: Evolution Beyond Money" (2011).
Title: Ari Folman
Passage: Ari Folman (Hebrew: ארי פולמן) (born December 17, 1962) is an Israeli film director, screenwriter and film score composer. He is perhaps best known for directing his animated documentary film "Waltz With Bashir" as well as directing the live-action/animated film "The Congress". He currently plans to direct an animated drama film based on the life of Anne Frank during the Holocaust.
Title: The Delicate Art of the Rifle
Passage: The Delicate Art of the Rifle is a 1996 independent film directed by Dante W. Harper, with a screenplay by Stephen Grant, based on his short story by the same name. It is a surrealistic comedy-drama about a school shooting as seen through the eyes of a socially awkward college student named Jay. Walt Whitman, the shooter, is loosely based on Charles Whitman, but the film is not in any way a factual account of the 1966 shootings at the University of Texas.
Title: Mixed Match
Passage: Mixed Match is a 2016 animated/live-action documentary film directed by Canadian director Jeff Chiba Stearns. The documentary explores the challenges multi-ethnic blood disease patients face when trying to find a bone marrow match for transplant.
Title: Proteus (2004 film)
Passage: Proteus is an animated documentary film written and directed by David Lebrun in 2004. It depicts a 19th century understanding of the sea with particular emphasis on the life and work of German biologist and researcher Ernst Haeckel. One-celled microorganisms known as radiolarians feature prominently in Haeckel's fascination with the observable natural world and the underlying guiding principles assumed to be implicit in its very existence.
Title: To Demonstrate How Spiders Fly
Passage: To Demonstrate How Spiders Fly is a 1909 British short silent animated documentary film, directed by F. Percy Smith, featuring a close-up of an animated model spider throwing its silken thread to take to the air. The film features, "the first of several animated creatures to appear in Smith's films," and according to Jenny Hammerton of BFI Screenonline was made in the belief, "that he could cure people of their fear of spiders by showing them blown up images of their eight legged foes on the cinema screen."
Title: 25 April (film)
Passage: 25 April is a 2015 New Zealand animated documentary film about the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign directed by Leanne Pooley. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.
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Charles Whitman
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Tower (2016 film)
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University of Texas tower shooting
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Where are Luoding and Dingzhou located?
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Title: Luoding
Passage: Luoding, formerly romanized as Loting, is a county-level city in western Guangdong, China. It is administered as part of Yunfu.
Title: Dingzhou
Passage: Dingzhou (), formerly Dingxian ( postal: Tingsien) is a county-level city with sub-prefecture-level city status, located under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Baoding in the southwest of Hebei Province in northern China, about halfway between Baoding and Shijiazhuang. As of 2009, Dingzhou had a population of 1.2 million. Dingzhou has 3 subdistricts, 13 towns, 8 townships, and 1 ethnic township. Dingzhou is 196 km southwest of Beijing, 68 km northeast of Shijiazhuang.
Title: Haotouzhuang Hui Ethnic Township
Passage: Haotouzhuang Hui Ethnic Township (; Xiao'erjing: هَوْتِوْتُوْا خُوِذُو سِیْا) is an ethnic township under the administration of Dingzhou City in Hebei province, China, located about 12 km southeast of downtown Dingzhou in the southern part of Baoding City. , it has 17 villages under its administration.
Title: Qingfengdian
Passage: Qingfengdian () is a town under the administration of Dingzhou City in western Hebei province, China, located about 12 km northeast of downtown Dingzhou and just off of China National Highway 107. It has an area of 53 km2 and a reported population of 49,000 people.
Title: Dingzhou East Railway Station
Passage: The Dingzhou East Railway Station is a railway station of Jingshi Passenger Railway that located in Hebei, People's Republic of China.
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