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Dragon's Hall is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by a commpany active since what year?
Title: Dragon's Hall Passage: Dragon's Hall is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Judges Guild in 1981. Title: Judges Guild Passage: Judges Guild is a game publisher that has been active since 1976. The company created and sold many role-playing game supplements, periodicals and related materials, but became best known during the late 1970s and early 1980s as one of the leading publishers of "Dungeons & Dragons" related materials. Its flagship product, "City State of the Invincible Overlord", was the first published RPG supplement to feature a fully developed city environment. The supplement was followed closely by numerous ancillary cities, maps, and other materials published by Judges Guild. Title: Dwarves (Mayfair Games) Passage: Dwarves is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1982. Title: Fantastic Treasures II Passage: Fantastic Treasures II is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1985. Title: Elves (Mayfair Games) Passage: Elves is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1983. Title: Fantastic Treasures Passage: Fantastic Treasures is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1984. Title: Witches (Mayfair Games) Passage: Witches is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1990. Title: Dark Folk (Mayfair Games) Passage: Dark Folk is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1983. Title: Dragons (Mayfair Games) Passage: Dragons is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1986. Title: Wizards (Mayfair Games) Passage: Wizards is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1983.
1976
Dragon's Hall
Judges Guild
Which film did Margaux Châtelierm appear in that is a 2013 French adventure film directed? by Nicolas Vanier?
Title: Margaux Châtelier Passage: Margaux Châtelier is a French actress known for her role in the 2013 film "Belle and Sebastian" and its 2015 sequel, "". She appeared as Annalise de Marillac in the Starz series "Outlander" in 2016. Title: Belle and Sebastian (film) Passage: Belle and Sebastian (French: Belle et Sébastien ) is a 2013 French adventure film directed by Nicolas Vanier. It was based on the novel "Belle et Sébastien" by Cécile Aubry. A sequel to the film, "", was released on 9 December 2015. Title: Rat Trap (film) Passage: Rat Trap (French: Le Rat d'Amérique ) is a 1963 French adventure film directed by Jean-Gabriel Albicocco. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Title: The Bar at the Crossing Passage: The Bar at the Crossing (French: "Le bar de la fourche" ) is a 1972 French adventure film directed by Alain Levent. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Title: Golden Venus Passage: Golden Venus (French:La Vénus de l'or) is a 1938 French adventure film directed by Jean Delannoy and Charles Méré and starring Jacques Copeau, Daniel Lecourtois and Mireille Balin. Title: L'école buissonnière Passage: L'école buissonnière (English: Skip School) is an upcoming French adventure film directed by Nicolas Vanier. Title: The Conquerors (2013 film) Passage: The Conquerors (French: Les conquérants ) is a 2013 French adventure comedy film directed by Xabi Molia, with stars Mathieu Demy, Denis Podalydès and Christian Crahay, with the director playing a seventh-billed supporting role. Title: Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues Passage: Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues (original title: Belle et Sébastien, l'aventure continue) is a 2015 French adventure film. It is directed by Christian Duguay. The film is the sequel to the 2013 film "Belle and Sebastian". Title: Man from Cocody Passage: Man from Cocody (French: "Le gentleman de Cocody ") is a French adventure film from 1965 set in Cocody, Ivory Coast. It was directed by Christian-Jaque, written by Christian-Jaque and Jacques Emmanuel, starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the titles: "Ivory Coast Adventure" (USA), "Donne, mitra e diamanti " (Italy), "Pulverfass und Diamanten " (Germany). Title: Cyrano and d'Artagnan Passage: Cyrano and d'Artagnan (French: Cyrano et d'Artagnan ) is a 1964 French adventure film directed by Abel Gance, starring José Ferrer and Jean-Pierre Cassel. It is set in 1642 and tells the story of how the poet and duelist Cyrano de Bergerac teams up with the musketeer d'Artagnan in order to stop a plot against king Louis XIII. The film draws from Edmond Rostand's play "Cyrano de Bergerac" and Alexandre Dumas' d'Artagnan Romances. Ferrer repeated his role from the 1950 film "Cyrano de Bergerac". "Cyrano and d'Artagnan" had 651,213 admissions in France.
Belle and Sebastian
Margaux Châtelier
Belle and Sebastian (film)
Was Domo TV or Kappa Mikey MTV's first acquisition?
Title: Domo TV Passage: Domo TV (どーもくん , Dōmo-kun ) is a Japanese–American stop-motion children's television series co-produced by Nickelodeon and NHK. The series consists of 26 two-minute episodes that were aired on Nicktoons Network in the United States, on NHK in Japan, and on Nickelodeon networks internationally. It was the Nickelodeon brand's first Japanese project and the second series after "Kappa Mikey" to be branded as a Nicktoons Network original program. Title: Kappa Mikey Passage: Kappa Mikey is an American animated sitcom created by Larry Schwarz. The show is Nicktoons Network's first original half-hour series, bought during the same period as other Animation Collective series such as "Three Delivery" and "", as well as Flash shows from other studios, such as "Edgar & Ellen" and "The Secret Show", though the latter was made from BBC. The series premièred on February 25, 2006 and ended on September 20, 2008. The series is MTV's first global acquisition, and was available on iTunes until 2009. Title: Dancing Sushi Passage: Dancing Sushi is an American animated television series for Nicktoons Network. It is a spin-off of the 25-episode, half-hour animated Nicktoon "Kappa Mikey". Title: Florida West Coast Railroad Passage: The Florida West Coast Railroad (reporting mark FWCR) was a 13-mile (21-kilometre) railroad owned by CSF Acquisition, Inc., which acquired it from CSX on December 13, 1987 as its first acquisition. It ran west from a CSX line at Newberry to Trenton. Title: Kappa Mikey (season 2) Passage: The second season of the animated television series "Kappa Mikey", created by Larry Schwarz, originally aired on the Nicktoons Network channel in the United States. Title: Up4Sale Passage: Up4Sale.com was an online auction company created in 1996 and based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It was the only pre-IPO acquisition by eBay on July 16, 1998, and subsequently integrated into the company.The company was developed by Rob Ratterman, Chris Downie, Wally Carroll, and Tom Duvall and, after growing to be the second-largest person-to-person auction site, was acquired by eBay in July 1998, becoming eBay's first acquisition and its only acquisition prior to its 1998 IPO. Co-founder Chris Downie is now a motivation expert and founder of the heath and fitness site, SparkPeople.com. Co-founder, Rob Ratterman joined with Eric Stein to form CanDo.com in 2001. Title: List of Kappa Mikey episodes Passage: This is a list of the episodes of the show "Kappa Mikey". Title: List of Kappa Mikey characters Passage: This is a list of characters in the animated television show "Kappa Mikey". Title: Three Delivery Passage: Three Delivery is an American/Canadian animated sitcom and action adventure, inspired by kung-fu movies. It was created by Larry Schwarz, who also created similar series, "Kappa Mikey" and "". It is a collaboration between Animation Collective in Manhattan, New York and the now-defunct Fatkat in Miramichi, New Brunswick as their very last project. The show premiered on Nicktoons Network in the United States, and YTV in Canada on June 27, 2008. An episode of "Three Delivery" was first shown at the New York Comic Con 2008, on April 19, 2008. The show was broadcast CBBC in the UK having begun on February 21, 2009 and on Once TV in Mexico. Title: Kappa Mikey (season 1) Passage: The first season of the animated television series "Kappa Mikey", created by Larry Schwarz, originally aired on the Nicktoons Network channel in the United States.
Kappa Mikey
Domo TV
Kappa Mikey
Heinz Linge served as a valet for a German politician who initiated what?
Title: Adolf Hitler Passage: Adolf Hitler (] ; 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi Party ("Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei"; NSDAP), Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and Führer ("Leader") of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. As dictator, Hitler initiated World War II in Europe with the invasion of Poland in September 1939, and was central to the Holocaust. Title: Heinz Linge Passage: Heinz Linge (23 March 1913 – 9 March 1980) was an SS officer who served as a valet for German dictator Adolf Hitler. Linge was present in the "Führerbunker" on 30 April 1945, when Hitler shot himself. Title: Werner Klumpp Passage: Werner Klumpp (born 12 November 1928 in Baiersbronn, Baden-Württemberg) is a German politician. He was a German politician of the FDP. After the death of Franz-Josef Röder he was the interim Minister President of the Saarland (26 June 1979 to 5 July 1979). Title: Heinz Westphal Passage: Heinz Westphal (born 4 June 1924 in Berlin, died 30 October 1998 in Bonn) was a German politician, representing the SPD. In 1982, he was the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and from 1983 to 1990 he was the vice-president of the German Bundestag. Title: Heinz Starke Passage: Heinz Starke (27 February 1911 – 31 January 2001) was a German politician. He was born in Schweidnitz, Silesia. He was Minister of Finance of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1961–62. He was a member of the Bundestag from 1953 to 1980 representing the district of Hof from 1953 to 1957. Title: Heinz Riesenhuber Passage: Heinz Riesenhuber (born 1 December 1935) is a German politician (CDU) who served as Minister of Scientific Research under Chancellor Helmut Kohl from 1982 to 1993. Title: Heinz Kindermann Passage: Heinz Kindermann (born 20 June 1942 in Welhotta (CZ)) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Social Democratic Party of Germany, part of the Socialist Group and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and its Committee on Fisheries. Title: Aygül Özkan Passage: Aygül Özkan (born 27 August 1971 in Hamburg) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union. She has been a member of the CDU since 2004, and served as Minister of Social Affairs, Women, Families, Health and Integration in the state of Lower Saxony, in the Second Cabinet Wulff and the Cabinet McAllister between 2010 and 2013. In July 2014, she retired from active politics life resigning from her membership in the party. She was the first ever German politician of Turkish descent and a Muslim serving as minister. Title: Wolfgang Heinz (politician) Passage: Wolfgang Heinz (born 31 July 1938, Grünstadt) is a German politician of the Free Democratic Party. Title: Jörn Wunderlich Passage: Heinz Adolf Jörn Wunderlich (born 16 January 1960 in Gladbeck) is a German politician for the Die Linke ("The Left").
World War II
Heinz Linge
Adolf Hitler
Jon Krakauer and Helen Dunmore, have which common occupation?
Title: Helen Dunmore Passage: Helen Dunmore FRSL (12 December 1952 – 5 June 2017) was a British poet, novelist and children's writer. Title: Jon Krakauer Passage: Jon Krakauer (born April 12, 1954) is an American writer and mountaineer, primarily known for his writings about the outdoors, especially mountain-climbing. He is the author of best-selling non-fiction books—"Into the Wild", "Into Thin Air", "Under the Banner of Heaven", and ""—as well as numerous magazine articles. He was a member of an ill-fated expedition to summit Mount Everest in 1996, one of the deadliest disasters in the history of climbing Everest. Title: The Crossing of Ingo Passage: The Crossing of Ingo is a children's fantasy novel by Helen Dunmore, first published in 2008. It is the fourth and final volume in the "Ingo" tetralogy. Title: The Siege (Dunmore novel) Passage: The Siege is a historical novel by the English writer Helen Dunmore. It is set in Leningrad just before and during the Siege of Leningrad by German forces in World War II. Title: Rebecca Cobb Passage: Rebecca Cobb is a British children's book illustrator. She grew up in Buckinghamshire and Somerset and now lives in Falmouth. Along with writing and illustrating her own books, she has also collaborated with other authors including Julia Donaldson, Richard Curtis and Helen Dunmore. Title: Zennor in Darkness Passage: Zennor in Darkness, was the debut novel from English author Helen Dunmore, published in 1993. It won the 1994 McKitterick Prize. which is awarded for debut novels for writers over 40. Until that point Dunmore was primarily a poet though had published short stories and books for children. As a result of winning the prize, Penguin offered her a two-book deal and fiction became her focus. Title: Mourning Ruby Passage: Mourning Ruby is the eighth novel by Helen Dunmore. Title: Ingo tetralogy Passage: The Ingo tetralogy is a series of four children's novels, set in Cornwall, by British author Helen Dunmore. The four books are, in chronological order, "Ingo", "The Tide Knot", "The Deep" and "The Crossing of Ingo". The first book was nominated for the 2008 Booktrust Teenage Prize. Title: Riptide (book series) Passage: Riptide is a series of short story anthologies published by Dirt Pie Press, based within the University of Exeter. The founding editors are Ginny Baily and Sally Flint. The journal includes submissions from writers that are both previously published and unpublished. Notable authors whose work has appeared in previous editions include Michael Morpurgo, Helen Dunmore, and Philip Hensher. Title: A Spell of Winter Passage: A Spell of Winter is a 1995 gothic novel by Helen Dunmore, set in England, around the time of World War I. The novel was the first recipient of the Orange Prize for Fiction, in 1996.
writer
Jon Krakauer
Helen Dunmore
Sugar Mountain is an American thriller film directed by Richard Gray, the film stars Joseph Jason Namakaeha Momoa, an American actor, model, director, writer, and producer, born on which date?
Title: Sugar Mountain (film) Passage: Sugar Mountain is an American thriller film directed by Richard Gray and written by Abe Pogos. The film stars Cary Elwes, Jason Momoa, Drew Roy, Haley Webb, and Shane Coffey. Filming began on March 10, 2014 in Seward, Alaska and ended on April 18. Title: Jason Momoa Passage: Joseph Jason Namakaeha Momoa (born August 1, 1979) is an American actor, model, director, writer, and producer. He is known for his television roles as Ronon Dex on the military science fiction television series "Stargate Atlantis" (2004–2009) and as Khal Drogo in the HBO fantasy television series "Game of Thrones" (2011–2012). Title: The Lookalike (2014 film) Passage: The Lookalike is an 2014 American comedy crime thriller film directed by Richard Gray and written by Michele Davis-Gray. The film stars Justin Long, John Corbett, Gillian Jacobs, Jerry O'Connell, Gina Gershon, Scottie Thompson, and Luis Guzmán. Filming began on December 3, 2012 and ended on January 18, 2013 in New Orleans and the Bahamas. Title: Braven Passage: Braven is an upcoming Canadian action thriller film directed by Lin Oeding and written by Mike Nilon and Thomas Pa'a Sibbett. The film stars Jason Momoa, Garret Dillahunt, Stephen Lang, Jill Wagner, and Brendan Fletcher. Principal photography began early-December 2015 in Newfoundland, Canada. Title: Murder at Prime Suites Passage: Murder at Prime Suites (M@PS) is a 2013 Nigerian crime thriller film directed by Chris Eneng starring Joseph Benjamin, Keira Hewatch and Chelsea Eze. The movie was inspired by a much publicized similar murder that occurred in Lagos. The film stars Joseph Benjamin and Keira Hewatch. Title: Jaws 2 Passage: Jaws 2 is a 1978 American thriller film, the first sequel to Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" (1975), and the second installment in the "Jaws" franchise. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc, it stars Roy Scheider as Police Chief Martin Brody, with Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton reprising their respective roles as Martin's wife Ellen Brody and mayor Larry Vaughn. The film also stars Joseph Mascolo, Jeffrey Kramer, Collin Wilcox, Ann Dusenberry, Mark Gruner, Susan French, Barry Coe, Donna Wilkes, and Gary Springer. Title: The China Syndrome Passage: The China Syndrome is a 1979 American thriller film directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray, and T. S. Cook. It tells the story of a television reporter and her cameraman who discover safety coverups at a nuclear power plant. It stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, and Michael Douglas, with Douglas also serving as the film's producer. The cast also features Scott Brady, James Hampton, Peter Donat, Richard Herd, and Wilford Brimley. Title: Bullet to the Head Passage: Bullet to the Head is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Walter Hill. The screenplay by Alessandro Camon was based on the French graphic novel "Du Plomb Dans La Tête" written by Matz and illustrated by Colin Wilson. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christian Slater, and Jason Momoa. Alexandra Milchan, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Kevin King-Templeton produced the film. The movie follows a hitman and a cop who are forced to work together to bring down a corrupt businessman and mafia boss after they are targeted by the latter's associates. Title: Mine Games Passage: Mine Games is a 2012 American time-loop thriller film directed by Richard Gray. Title: Aaron Himelstein Passage: Aaron Himelstein (born October 10, 1985) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for playing a younger version of Austin Powers in "Austin Powers in Goldmember" and Friedman, Luke Girardi's best friend, in "Joan of Arcadia". He also wrote, directed and edited the short film, "Sugar Mountain". He has made guest appearances in numerous different series such as "Cupid", "Boston Public", "North Shore", "House", and "Community" and appeared in the films "High Fidelity", "Bachelor Party Vegas", "", and "".
August 1, 1979
Sugar Mountain (film)
Jason Momoa
What molecule or ion capable of donating a hydron, is associated with Solute carrier family 10 member 4 and the promotion of acidification in mice?
Title: Acid Passage: An acid is a molecule or ion capable of donating a hydron (proton or hydrogen ion H), or, alternatively, capable of forming a covalent bond with an electron pair (a Lewis acid). Title: Solute carrier family 10 member 4 Passage: Solute carrier family 10 member 4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC10A4 gene. In mice, it appears to promote acidification of synaptic vesicles containing monoamines, enhancing their uptake, and is co-expressed with VMAT2 and VAChT. Title: SLC10A2 Passage: The SLC10A2 (solute carrier family 10 member 2) gene in humans encodes the known as the apical sodium–bile acid transporter (ASBT) or as the ileal bile acid transporter (IBAT). Title: Organic anion-transporting polypeptide Passage: An organic anion-transporting polypeptide (OATP) is a membrane transport protein or 'transporter' that mediates the transport of mainly organic anions across the cell membrane. Therefore, OATPs are present in the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane, acting as the cell's gatekeepers. OATPs belong to the Solute Carrier Family (SLC), more specifically the Solute Carrier Organic Anion (SLCO) gene subfamily Title: GLUT4 Passage: Glucose transporter type 4 (GLUT-4), also known as solute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 4, is a protein encoded, in humans, by the "SLC2A4" gene. GLUT4 is the insulin-regulated glucose transporter found primarily in adipose tissues and striated muscle (skeletal and cardiac). The first evidence for this distinct glucose transport protein was provided by David James in 1988. The gene that encodes GLUT4 was cloned and mapped in 1989. Title: Organic cation transport proteins Passage: An organic cation transport protein mediates the transport of organic cations across the cell membrane. These proteins are members of the solute carrier family, subfamily 22. This family of proteins can also transport zwitterions and anions, though it is a different subfamily of solute carrier proteins than the organic anion transporters. Title: Zinc transporter protein Passage: Zinc transporter proteins, or simply zinc transporters, are membrane transport proteins of the solute carrier family which control the membrane transport of zinc and regulate its intracellular and cytoplasmic concentrations. They include two major groups: (1) the zinc transporter (ZnT) or solute carrier 30 (SLC30) family, which controls the efflux of zinc from the cytoplasm out of the cell and from the cytoplasm into vesicles; and (2) the zinc importer, Zrt- and Irt-like protein (ZIP), or solute carrier 39A (SLC39A) family, which controls the influx of zinc into the cytoplasm from outside of the cell and from vesicles. Title: Monocarboxylate transporter 10 Passage: Monocarboxylate transporter 10 (MCT 10), also known as aromatic amino acid transporter 1 and T-type amino acid transporter 1 (TAT1) and solute carrier family 16 member 10 (SLC16A10), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the "SLC16A10" gene. SLC16A10 is a member of the solute carrier family. Title: Peptide transporter 1 Passage: Peptide transporter 1 (PepT 1) also known as solute carrier family 15 member 1 (SLC15A1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by "SLC15A1" gene. PepT 1 is a solute carrier for oligopeptides. It functions in renal oligopeptide reabsorption and in the intestines in a proton dependent way, hence acting like a cotransporter. Title: SLC10A1 Passage: Sodium/bile acid cotransporter also known as the Na-taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP) or liver bile acid transporter (LBAT) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the "SLC10A1" (solute carrier family 10 member 1) gene.
An acid
Solute carrier family 10 member 4
Acid
Which entertainment complex located in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, hosted the 2007 World Matchplay?
Title: Winter Gardens, Blackpool Passage: The Winter Gardens is a large entertainment complex in the town centre of Blackpool, Lancashire, England. It has twelve different venues, including a theatre, ballroom and conference facilities. Opened in 1878, it is a Grade II* listed building, incorporating various elements built between 1875 and 1939. It is operated by Blackpool Entertainment Company Limited, on behalf of Blackpool Council which purchased the property from Leisure Parcs Ltd as part of a £40 million deal in 2010. Title: 2007 World Matchplay (darts) Passage: The 2007 Stan James World Matchplay was the 14th annual staging of a professional darts tournament by the Professional Darts Corporation. It was held at its traditional home, the Winter Gardens, Blackpool between July 22 and July 29. James Wade won his first major title, defeating Terry Jenkins in the final. Title: 2016 World Matchplay (darts) Passage: The 2016 World Matchplay was the 23rd annual staging of the World Matchplay, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The tournament took place at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, from 16–24 July 2016. 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: 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: 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: 2017 World Matchplay (darts) Passage: The 2017 World Matchplay was the 24th annual staging of the World Matchplay, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The tournament took place at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, from 22–30 July 2017. 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: 2008 World Matchplay (darts) Passage: The 2008 Stan James World Matchplay was the 15th annual staging of the tournament by the Professional Darts Corporation. The tournament took place from Sunday 20 July to Saturday 26 July. It was staged at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool. World number three, James Wade went into the competition as the defending champion and managed to reach the final for the third year in a row, but was defeated by top seed Phil Taylor 18-9 who won his ninth World Matchplay championship. 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.
Winter Gardens, Blackpool
2007 World Matchplay (darts)
Winter Gardens, Blackpool
What year was the John Waters' film, starring Joni-Ruth White, showing?
Title: Joni-Ruth White Passage: Joni-Ruth White is an actress who appeared in the 1981 film "Polyester", directed by John Waters. She played Divine's harridan mother, LaRue. Title: Polyester (film) Passage: Polyester is a 1981 American black comedy film directed, produced, and written by John Waters, and starring Divine, Tab Hunter, Edith Massey, and Mink Stole. It was filmed in Waters' native Baltimore, Maryland, and features a gimmick called "Odorama", whereby viewers could smell what they saw on screen through scratch and sniff cards. Title: John Waters (actor) Passage: John Russell Waters (born 8 December 1948) is an English-born film, theatre and television actor, singer, guitarist, songwriter and musician best known in Australia, to where he moved in 1968. He is the son of Scottish actor, Russell Waters. John Waters has been in the industry for over 40 years, and was part of the Australian children's television series, "Play School", for almost 20 years. Title: Going Sane Passage: Going Sane is a 1987 Australian comedy starring John Waters. It was one of several films made in the 1980s where Waters plays a character who has a mid life crisis. In 1994 when asked to name his worst movie, Waters said "Going Sane" was the one "that failed to achieve its brief more than any other." Title: Divine Waters Passage: Divine Waters is a documentary film released in 1985 (shot in 1981) starring Divine and John Waters as themselves, along with Waters' father John Waters Sr. and sister Trish Waters. Title: Robert Maier Passage: Robert Maier worked with filmmaker John Waters for fifteen years as a writer/producer/production manager on Waters' films "Polyester", "Hairspray", "Desperate Living", "Female Trouble", and "Cry-Baby", and with a dozen other low-budget movie-makers in Baltimore and New York City. Maier created the 30-minute underground film "Love Letter to Edie", a documentary on the life and career of actress Edith Massey, and wrote the book "Low Budget Hell: Making Underground Movies with John Waters" about the making of the movies of John Waters. Title: Hairspray (1988 film) Passage: Hairspray is a 1988 American dance comedy film written and directed by John Waters, and starring Ricki Lake, Divine, Debbie Harry, Sonny Bono, Jerry Stiller, , Colleen Fitzpatrick, and Michael St. Gerard. "Hairspray" was a dramatic departure from Waters's earlier works, with a much broader intended audience. "Hairspray"' s PG is the mildest rating a Waters film has received; most of his previous films were rated X by the MPAA. Set in 1962 Baltimore, Maryland, the film revolves around self-proclaimed "pleasantly plump" teenager Tracy Turnblad as she pursues stardom as a dancer on a local TV show and rallies against racial segregation. Title: A John Waters Christmas Passage: A John Waters Christmas is a compilation album of Christmas music selected by cult film director John Waters. Title: Van Smith Passage: Walter Avant "Van" Smith, Jr. (August 17, 1945 - December 5, 2006) was an American costume designer and make-up artist. He worked primarily in the films of John Waters, designing the costumes and make-up for every John Waters film from 1972 to 2004. Because of his work with Waters, he is considered one of the Dreamlanders, Waters' ensemble of regular cast and crew members. Title: John Waters Presents Movies That Will Corrupt You Passage: John Waters Presents Movies That Will Corrupt You is a film anthology series produced by the LGBT-interest network here! in 2006. Shot on location in the Baltimore, Maryland home of director John Waters, each film is introduced by him and includes closing comments as well.
1981
Joni-Ruth White
Polyester (film)
Which film director is older, Charles Martin Smith or Yakov Protazanov?
Title: Yakov Protazanov Passage: Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov (Russian: Я́ков Алекса́ндрович Протаза́нов ; January 23 (O.S. February 4), 1881 – August 8, 1945) was a Russian and Soviet film director and screenwriter, and one of the founding fathers of cinema of Russia. He was an Honored Artist of the Russian SFSR (1935) and Uzbek SSR (1944). Title: Charles Martin Smith Passage: Charles Martin Smith (born October 30, 1953) is an American film actor, writer, and director. He is best known for his roles in "American Graffiti" (1973), "The Buddy Holly Story" (1978), "Never Cry Wolf" (1983), "Starman" (1984), "The Untouchables" (1987), "Deep Cover" (1992), "Speechless" (1994) and "Deep Impact" (1998). He is further known for directing the films "The Snow Walker" (2003), "Dolphin Tale" (2011) and "Dolphin Tale 2" (2014). Title: The Tailor from Torzhok Passage: The Tailor from Torzhok (Russian: Закройщик из Торжка , "Zakroyshchik iz Torzhka " ) is a 1925 Soviet silent comedy film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Igor Ilyinsky. The picture was commissioned as publicity for the State Lottery Loan. Title: Fedor Ozep Passage: Fedor Ozep or Fyodor Otsep (Russian: Фёдор Александрович Оцеп , "Fyodor Aleksandrovich Otsep"; February 9, 1895 – June 20, 1949) was a Russian-American film director and screenwriter, born in Moscow. An important early writer on film and film theory, he served as dramaturge for the Mezhrabpomfilm-Rus company and wrote a number of films for directors such as V.I. Pudovkin and Yakov Protazanov before turning to directing in 1926. Title: His Call Passage: His Call (Russian: Его призыв , "Yego prizyv " ) is a 1925 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov. It was also released as 23 January (Russian: 23 января ) in the Soviet Union and as Broken Chains in the United States. Title: Man from the Restaurant Passage: Man from the Restaurant (Russian: Человек из ресторана ) is a 1927 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the story by Ivan Shmelyov. The main role was written for Ivan Moskvin, but he was changed for Chekhov because of illness. Title: Aelita Passage: Aelita (Russian: Аэли́та , ] ), also known as Aelita: Queen of Mars, is a silent film directed by Soviet filmmaker Yakov Protazanov made at the Mezhrabpom-Rus film studio and released in 1924. It was based on Alexei Tolstoy's novel of the same name. Mikhail Zharov and Igor Ilyinsky were cast in leading roles. Title: The Snow Walker Passage: The Snow Walker is a 2003 Canadian survival drama film written and directed by Charles Martin Smith and starring Barry Pepper. Based on the short story "Walk Well, My Brother" by Farley Mowat, the film is about a Canadian bush pilot whose life is changed through an encounter with a young Inuit woman and their challenge to survive the harsh conditions of the Northwest Territories following an aircraft crash.The film won six Leo Awards, including Best Lead Performance by a Male (Barry Pepper), and was nominated for nine Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture, Best Performance by an Actor (Barry Pepper), Best Performance by an Actress (Annabella Piugattuk), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Charles Martin Smith). Title: Departure of a Grand Old Man Passage: Departure of a Grand Old Man (Russian: Уход великого старца , translit.  Ukhod velikovo startza) is a 1912 Russian silent film about the last days of author Leo Tolstoy. The film was directed by Yakov Protazanov and Elizaveta Thiman, and was actress Olga Petrova's first film. Title: The Three Million Trial Passage: The Three Million Trial (Russian: Процесс о трех миллионах ) is a 1926 Soviet silent comedy film starring Igor Ilyinsky and directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the play "The Three Thieves" (Italian: "I tre ladri" ) by Umberto Notari. It was also released as Three Thieves in the United States.
Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov
Charles Martin Smith
Yakov Protazanov
A European multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells civil and military aeronautical products worldwide introduced a French ultralight aircraft that was designed by former employee?
Title: Airbus Passage: Airbus SE ( , ] , ] , ] ) is a European multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells civil and military aeronautical products worldwide. In addition to its primary civil aeroplane business, the company has two divisions for other products and services: "Defence and Space" and "Helicopters", the latter being the largest in its industry in terms of revenues and turbine helicopter deliveries. Title: Aeroflying Sensation Passage: The Aeroflying Sensation is a French ultralight aircraft, designed by former Airbus engineer Jose Verges and produced by Aeroflying of Saint-André-des-Eaux, Loire-Atlantique. It was introduced at the French Hombuilders Rally in Blois in 2007. The aircraft is supplied as a kit for amateur construction or as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft. Title: Houde Bimax Passage: The Houde Bimax is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by Patrice Houde, introduced at the Blois homebuilt aircraft fly-in in September 2010. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft. Title: Apollo Ultralight Aircraft Passage: Apollo Ultralight Aircraft is a Hungarian aircraft manufacturer based in Eger. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of ultralight aircraft, gyroplanes and ultralight trikes, in the form of kits for amateur construction and ready-to-fly aircraft for the European Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight and the American light-sport aircraft categories. Title: Orel VH2 Streamline Passage: The Orel VH2 Streamline is a French ultralight aircraft that was designed by Jean-Francois Boudet and is under development by Orel Aircraft of Selles-Saint-Denis, introduced at the AERO Friedrichshafen show in 2015. The aircraft will be supplied complete and ready-to-fly. Title: AeroJames 01 Isatis Passage: The AeroJames 01 Isatis (named for the flowering plant) is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by AeroJames of Ajaccio, Corsica. It was introduced at the Aero show held in Friedrichshafen in 2009. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft. Title: Sanstroem Friendship 3 Passage: The Friendship 3 is a French ultralight aircraft with tandem seats, engineered in France and Switzerland, and assembled in Czech Republic by Ivanov Aircraft for the manufacturer, R,S & Associes SAS Erik Sanstroem of Versailles, Yvelines. Inspired by 1950s and 1960s light aircraft and motorgliders, the Friendship 3 is a two-place tandem-seat ultralight aircraft with dual controls, so that the rear seated passenger can also fly. Title: Aero Synergie J300 Joker Passage: The Aero Synergie J300 Joker is a French ultralight aircraft that was designed and produced by Sauper/ALMS and later by Aero Synergie. The aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur construction and also as a complete ready-to-fly aircraft. Title: Aero Synergie Jodel D20 Passage: The Aero Synergie Jodel D20 is a French ultralight aircraft that was designed by Jean Délémontez and produced by Aero Synergie of Villefranche-de-Rouergue. The aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur construction or as a completed aircraft. Title: Humbert La Moto Du Ciel Passage: The Humbert La Moto Du Ciel (English: "Motorbike of the Sky" ) is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by Humbert Aviation of Ramonchamp, introduced in the mid-1980s. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.
Jose Verges
Aeroflying Sensation
Airbus
Which goes by the common name of Plumbago: Dillenia or Ceratostigma?
Title: Dillenia Passage: Dillenia is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants in the family Dilleniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of southern Asia, Australasia, and the Indian Ocean islands. Title: Ceratostigma Passage: Ceratostigma ( ; ), or leadwort, plumbago, is a genus of eight species of flowering plants in the family Plumbaginaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of Africa and Asia. Common names are shared with the genus "Plumbago". Title: Eremurus robustus Passage: Eremurus robustus is a plant native to the Tien Shan and Pamir Mountains in central Asia that is often used as an ornamental plant. It often goes by the common name foxtail lily. Title: Russula delica Passage: Russula delica is a mushroom that goes by the common name of milk-white brittlegill, and is a member of the "Russula" genus, all of which are collectively known as brittlegills. It is mostly white, with ochraceous or brownish cap markings, and a short robust stem. It is edible, but poor in taste, and grows in coniferous, broadleaved, or mixed woods. It can be confused with other white "Russula" species and certain white "Lactarius" species. Title: Plumbago pulchella Passage: Plumbago pulchella, with the common name Cola de iguana, is a plant species in the genus "Plumbago". Title: Asplenium ruprechtii Passage: Asplenium ruprechtii, which goes by the common name Asian Walking Fern, is a rare, hardy, low-lying fern native to East Asia. It is a close relative of "Asplenium rhizophyllum" (syn: "Camptosorus rhizophyllus") which is found in North America and also goes by the common name of walking fern. The species should not be confused with "Asplenium sibiricum" which is a synonym of "Diplazium sibiricum". Title: Dryadaula terpsichorella Passage: Dryadaula terpsichorella, the dancing moth, is a moth of the Tineidae family. It is native to south-eastern Polynesia, Samoa and Fiji, but has also been recorded from Hawaii and more recently from Florida and California. The common name is derived from the characteristic dancelike gyrations it goes through when it alights. Title: Ali (name) Passage: Ali (Arabic: علي‎ ‎ , "ʿAlī ") is a male Arabic name derived from the Arabic root ʕ-l-w, which literally means "high" or "elevated". It is a common name in Arab countries and the rest of the Muslim world. Islamic traditional use of the name goes back to the Islamic leader Ali ibn Abi Talib but the name is identical in form and meaning to the Hebrew: עֵלִי‎ ‎ , "Eli", which goes back to the High Priest Eli in the biblical Books of Samuel. Title: 4-Cyano-4'-pentylbiphenyl Passage: 4-Cyano-4'-pentylbiphenyl is a commonly used nematic liquid crystal with the chemical formula CHN. It frequently goes by the common name 5CB. 5CB was first synthesized by George William Gray, Ken Harrison, and J.A. Nash at the University of Hull in 1972 and at the time it was the first member of the cyanobiphenyls. The liquid crystal was discovered after Gray's group received a grant from the UK Ministry of Defence to find a liquid crystal that had liquid crystal phases near room temperature with the specific intention of using them in liquid crystal displays. The molecule is about 20 Å long. The liquid crystal 5CB undergoes a phase transition from a crystalline state to a nematic state at 18 °C and it goes from a nematic to an isotropic state at 35 °C. Title: Tapinoma melanocephalum Passage: Tapinoma melanocephalum is a species of ant that goes by the common name ghost ant.
Ceratostigma
Dillenia
Ceratostigma
Did Dick Crealy and Jack Sock play the same sport?
Title: Jack Sock Passage: Jack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 21 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He is one of the top ranked American men in both singles and doubles on the ATP Tour. A former junior US Open champion, Sock's singles success is highlighted by 7 ATP finals, including three titles. His career best result came at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters, where he reached the semi-finals. Title: Dick Crealy Passage: Richard Crealy (born 18 September 1944) is an Australian former tennis player most notable for reaching the finals of the Australian Open in 1970, being a member of the 1970 Australian Davis Cup Team, and winning four Grand Slam titles in doubles. Title: 2014 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles Passage: Bob and Mike Bryan were the defending champions, but lost to Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock in the final, 7–6, 6–7, 6–4, 3–6, 7–5. Title: 2016 China Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose to play in Tokyo instead. Sock played alongside Bernard Tomic but lost in the final to Pablo Carreño Busta and Rafael Nadal, who won 6−7, 6−2, [10−8]. Title: 1976 Volvo International – Doubles Passage: Haroon Rahim and Erik Van Dillen were the defending champions but only Van Dillen competed that year with Dick Crealy. Title: 2014 Nielsen Pro Tennis Championships – Singles Passage: Jack Sock was the defending champion but decided not to participate. <br> Title: 2012 US Open – Mixed Doubles Passage: Melanie Oudin and Jack Sock were the defending champions but lost to Sania Mirza and Colin Fleming in the second round. <br> Kim Clijsters played her last professional match, in any format, losing in the second round with Bob Bryan to Ekaterina Makarova and Bruno Soares. Unseeded pair Makarova and Soares ended up winning the title after defeating fourth seeds Květa Peschke and Marcin Matkowski in the final 6–7, 6–1, [12–10]. Title: Steve Johnson (tennis) Passage: Steve "Stevie" Johnson Jr. (born December 24, 1989) is an American professional tennis player. For 1 week in August 2016 he was the top ranked American in men's singles. He has a career high ranking of world number 21. He has won four ATP Challenger Tour titles and two ATP Tour 250 titles at Nottingham on grass and at Houston on clay. He won a bronze medal in men's doubles at the 2016 Olympics with Jack Sock. Title: 2016 BNP Paribas Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but lost in the final to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, 3–6, 6–7. Title: 1970 Swedish Open Passage: The 1970 Swedish Open was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts held in Båstad, Sweden and was part of the Grand Prix circuit of the 1970 Tour. It was the 23rd edition of the tournament and was held from 2 July through 12 July 1970. Dick Crealy and Peaches Bartkowicz won the singles titles.
yes
Dick Crealy
Jack Sock
Grigori Aleksandrov and Maheen Zia, have which mutual occupation?
Title: Grigori Aleksandrov Passage: Grigori Vasilyevich Aleksandrov or Alexandrov (Russian: Григо́рий Васи́льевич Алекса́ндров ; original family name was Мормоненко or Mormonenko; 23 January 1903 – 16 December 1983) was a prominent Soviet film director who was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1947 and a Hero of Socialist Labor in 1973. He was awarded the Stalin Prizes for 1941 and 1950. Title: Maheen Zia Passage: Maheen Zia is a Pakistani film director and film editor. Title: The Composer Glinka Passage: Kompozitor Glinka (Russian: Композитор Глинка ; English literal translation, Composer Glinka; American release title Man of Music) is a 1952 Soviet biographical film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov. Title: Isaak Dunayevsky Passage: Isaak Osipovich Dunayevsky (Russian: "Исаак Осипович Дунаевский" ; also transliterated as Dunaevski or Dunaevsky; 30 January [O.S. 18 January] 1900 25 July 1955) was a Soviet film composer and conductor of the 1930s and 1940s, who achieved huge success in music for operetta and film comedies, frequently working with the film director Grigori Aleksandrov. He is considered one of the greatest Soviet composers of all time. Many of his songs are very well known and held in high regard in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Title: Lyari Notes Passage: Lyari Notes is a 2016 documentary that was directed by Maheen Zia and Miriam Chandy Menacherry. The film premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam after being pitched at the Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket in 2015, and follows a young girl and her friends as they use music as a form of escape and expression. Title: Romance sentimentale Passage: Romance sentimentale is a 1930 French film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and Sergei M. Eisenstein. The film is also known as Sentimental Romance (International English title). Title: Tanya (1940 film) Passage: Tanya (Russian: Светлый путь , "Svetly put " , English: Bright Path ) is a 1940 musical-comedy film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and based on the play "Cinderella" by Viktor Ardov. Title: The General Line Passage: The General Line, also known as Old and New (Russian: Старое и новое , "Staroye i novoye " ), is a 1929 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov. Title: Circus (1936 film) Passage: Circus (Russian: Цирк ; translit.  Tsirk) is a 1936 Soviet melodramatic comedy musical film. It was directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and Isidor Simkov at the Mosfilm studios. In his own words, it was conceived as "an eccentric comedy...a real side splitter." Title: October: Ten Days That Shook the World Passage: October: Ten Days That Shook the World (Russian: Октябрь (Десять дней, которые потрясли мир) ; translit.  "Oktyabr': Desyat' dney kotorye potryasli mir") is a 1928 Soviet silent historical film by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov. It is a celebratory dramatization of the 1917 October Revolution commissioned for the tenth anniversary of the event. Originally released as October in the Soviet Union, the film was re-edited and released internationally as Ten Days That Shook The World, after John Reed's popular book on the Revolution. In U.S. released by Amkino Corporation and First National (later was a subsidiary of Warner Bros.).
film director
Grigori Aleksandrov
Maheen Zia
The War of the Reunions was a short conflict fueled by the long-running desire or a monarch known as what?
Title: Louis XIV of France Passage: Louis XIV (5 September 16381 September 1715), known as Louis the Great ("Louis le Grand ") or the Sun King ("le Roi Soleil "), was a monarch of the House of Bourbon who reigned as King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His reign of 72 years and 110 days is the longest recorded of any monarch of a sovereign country in European history. In the age of absolutism in Europe, Louis XIV's France was a leader in the growing centralization of power. Title: War of the Reunions Passage: The War of the Reunions (1683–84) was a short conflict between France and Spain and its allies. It was fueled by the long-running desire of Louis XIV to conquer new lands, many of them comprising part of the Spanish Netherlands, along France's northern and eastern borders. The war was, in some sense, a continuation of the territorial and dynastic aims of Louis XIV as manifested in the War of Devolution and the Franco–Dutch War. Title: Talorc mac Achiuir Passage: Talorc m. Achiuir is a legendary Pictish monarch known only from regnal lists. Title: Uradech of the Picts Passage: Uradech (or Feradach) is a legendary fourth century Pictish monarch known only from regnal lists. Title: Canutulachama of the Picts Passage: Canutulachama (or Canutulahina) is a legendary fourth century Pictish monarch known only from regnal lists. Title: Gartnait II Duberr of the Picts Passage: Gartnait II Duberr is a legendary fourth century Pictish monarch known only from regnal lists. Title: Alphonso I of Spain Passage: There has not been a monarch known as Alphonso or Alfonso I of Spain, the first king of that name of the unified Spain being Alfonso XII of Spain (1874–1885). Title: Byzantine–Sasanian War of 440 Passage: The East Roman–Sassanid War of 440 was a short conflict between the East Roman Empire and the Sasanian Empire. The reason for its short ending was that the southern Roman provinces were being invaded by the Vandals, which forced the East Romans to sue for a quick end to the war to focus on the Vandal invasion. The Sasanians were also paid some money in return for peace. Title: Ankole Passage: Ankole, also referred to as Nkore, is a traditional kingdom in Uganda. The kingdom is located in south-western Uganda, east of Lake Edward. It was ruled by a monarch known as the Mugabe or Omugabe. The kingdom was formally abolished in 1967 by the government of President Milton Obote, and since then, the kingdom has not been restored officially. The people of Ankole are called Banyankole (singular: Munyankole) in Runyankole language, a Bantu language. Title: Magnus VI of Norway Passage: Magnus Haakonsson (Old Norse: "Magnús Hákonarson", Norwegian: "Magnus Håkonsson"; 1 May 1238 – 9 May 1280) was King of Norway (as Magnus VI) from 1263 to 1280 (junior king from 1257). One of his greatest achievements was his modernisation and nationalisation of the Norwegian law-code, after which he is known as Magnus the Law-mender (Old Norse: "Magnús lagabœtir", Norwegian: "Magnus Lagabøte"). He was the first Norwegian monarch known to personally have used an ordinal number, although originally counting himself as "IV".
Louis the Great
War of the Reunions
Louis XIV of France
What country of origin does 5urprise and Seo Kang-joon have in common?
Title: Seo Kang-joon Passage: Seo Kang-joon (born Lee Seung-hwan on October 12, 1993) is a South Korean actor and singer who is a member of the group 5urprise. He gained recognition with his role in the television series "Cheese in the Trap" (2016) and has since starred in "Entourage" (2016), and will headline KBS2's "Are You Human Too? " (2017). Title: 5urprise Passage: 5urprise (), pronounced Surprise, is a "first ever South Korean actor group". Formed in 2013, it consists of Seo Kang-joon, Gong Myung, Yoo Il, Kang Tae-oh and Lee Tae-hwan. Title: Yoo Il Passage: Yoo Il (born Park Sang-il on January 11, 1990) is a South Korean actor. In 2009, he made his debut as a former cast member of variety show "". Since 2013, he is a member and the leader of Fantagio's actor group 5urprise. Title: Entourage (South Korean TV series) Passage: Entourage () is a South Korean television series starring Cho Jin-woong, Seo Kang-joon, Lee Kwang-soo, Park Jung-min and Lee Dong-hwi. It is a black comedy drama about life in the entertainment industry, based on the American drama series of the same name. It started airing on cable network tvN every Friday and Saturday at 23:00 (KST) from November 4, 2016, and finished airing December 24, 2016. Title: Are You Human Too? Passage: Are You Human Too? (Hangul: 너도 인간이니 ; RR: "Neodo Inganini " ) is an upcoming South Korean television series starring Seo Kang-joon and Gong Seung-yeon. Title: Cheese in the Trap (TV series) Passage: Cheese in the Trap () is a South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Kim Go-eun, Seo Kang-joon and Lee Sung-kyung. It aired on the cable network tvN on Mondays and Tuesdays for 16 episodes between 4 January–1 March 2016. The series is based on the webtoon of the same name, serialized on Naver from 2010–2016, although it featured an original ending since the webtoon had not been completed at the time of filming. Title: Lee Tae-hwan Passage: Lee Tae-hwan (Hangul: 이태환; born February 21, 1995) is a South Korean actor, model and singer. Since his acting debut in 2013, he has starred in television dramas and web series, notably "Pride and Prejudice" (2014). He is a member of 5urprise. Title: Kang Tae-oh Passage: Kang Tae-oh (born Kim Yoon-hwan on June 20, 1994) is a South Korean actor and singer. He is a member of 5urprise. Title: Splendid Politics Passage: Splendid Politics () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Cha Seung-won, Lee Yeon-hee, Kim Jaewon, Seo Kang-joon, Han Joo-wan and Jo Sung-ha. It aired on MBC from April 13 to September 29, 2015 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 for 50 episodes. Title: Gong Myung Passage: Gong Myung (born Kim Dong-hyun on May 26, 1994) is a South Korean actor. He is a member of 5urprise.
South Korean
5urprise
Seo Kang-joon
South Korean actress Kim Tae-hee starred in what 2007 romantic comedy film directed by Han Ji-seung?
Title: Kim Tae-hee Passage: Kim Tae-hee (; born 29 March 1980) is a South Korean actress. Considered one of Korea's most beautiful women, she is best known for her roles in Korean dramas such as "Stairway to Heaven" (2003), "Love Story in Harvard" (2004), "Iris" (2009), "My Princess" (2011), and "Yong-pal" (2015). Title: Venus and Mars (2007 film) Passage: Venus and Mars (; lit. "Fight") is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film. It was directed by Han Ji-seung and stars Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Tae-hee. Title: The Restless (2006 film) Passage: The Restless is a 2006 South Korean fantasy film directed by Jo Dong-oh, starring Kim Tae-hee and Jung Woo-sung. The film's Korean title, "Joong-cheon", is literally translated as "Midheaven". Demon Empire is an alternative English name for the film. Title: Iris (TV series) Passage: IRIS () is a 2009 South Korean espionage television drama series, starring Lee Byung-hun, Kim Tae-hee, Jung Joon-ho, Kim Seung-woo, Kim So-yeon and T.O.P (Choi Seung-hyun) of Big Bang. The plot revolves around two best friends from the 707th Special Mission Battalion recruited into a secret South Korean black ops agency known as the National Security Service. As the two friends find their loyalties tested and forge new, unlikely alliances, the journey takes them from their home country to Hungary, Japan, and China where they find themselves at the center of an international conspiracy. It aired on KBS2 from October 14 to December 17, 2009, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Title: My Princess (TV series) Passage: My Princess () is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy television series, starring Song Seung-heon, Kim Tae-hee, Park Ye-jin, and Ryu Soo-young. It aired on MBC from January 5 to February 24, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Love Story in Harvard Passage: Love Story in Harvard (Hangul: 러브스토리 인 하버드 ; RR: "Rebeuseutori In Habeodeu " ) is a 2004 South Korean television series starring Kim Rae-won, Kim Tae-hee and Lee Jung-jin. It aired on SBS from November 22, 2004 to January 11, 2005 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Boku to Star no 99 Nichi Passage: Boku to Star no 99 Nichi (僕とスターの99日 , (My) 99 Days with the Superstar ) is a Japanese television series which premiered on Fuji TV in October 2011. It starred Japanese actor Hidetoshi Nishijima and Korean actress Kim Tae-hee. Title: Sungkyunkwan Scandal Passage: Sungkyunkwan Scandal () is a South Korean historical drama starring Park Min-young, Park Yoo-chun, Yoo Ah-in and Song Joong-ki. Directed by Kim Won-seok and written by Kim Tae-hee, it is based on Jung Eun-gwol's bestselling 2007 novel "". It aired on KBS2 from August 30 to November 2, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Title: Grand Prix (2010 film) Passage: Grand Prix () is 2010 South Korean sports film directed by Yang Yun-ho. It stars Kim Tae-hee and Yang Dong-geun in lead roles as horse jockeys. Title: Papa (2012 film) Passage: Papa () is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Han Ji-seung. Park Yong-woo stars as a talent manager who persuades his step-daughter from a contract marriage, played by Go Ara, to audition for a reality TV show in the United States.
Venus and Mars
Venus and Mars (2007 film)
Kim Tae-hee
Which division does veteran Maximum Fighting Championship Jay Silva belong to?
Title: Maximum Fighting Championship Passage: Maximum Fighting Championship is a Canadian mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion based in Edmonton, Alberta. MFC’s former home, in Canada, is the River Cree Resort and Casino in Enoch, Alberta, located just outside Edmonton, Alberta but has also held events at the Edmonton Expo Centre. MFC events are broadcast on The Fight Network, AXS TV (formerly HDnet) in North America and most recently TSN2. MFC is known to be the biggest MMA promotion in Canada and one of the top MMA shows in the World. MFC has notable Canadian fighters, such as Ryan Jimmo, Graham Spencer, Tom Watson and Douglas Lima, plus MMA veterans, such as Jason MacDonald, Thales Leites, Jay Silva, Trevor Prangley, and Paul Daley. Title: Jay Silva Passage: Jay Silva (born May 25, 1981) is a Brazilian-Angolan mixed martial artist currently competing in the Middleweight division. A professional competitor since 2008, Silva has also formerly competed for the UFC, Bellator, the MFC, KSW, and Tachi Palace Fights. Title: 2008 in Maximum Fighting Championship Passage: The year 2008 is the 7th year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2008 Maximum Fighting Championship held 5 events beginning with, "MFC 15: Rags to Riches". Title: 2010 in Maximum Fighting Championship Passage: The year 2010 is the 9th year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2010 Maximum Fighting Championship held 4 events beginning with, "MFC 24: HeatXC". Title: 2002 in Maximum Fighting Championship Passage: The year 2002 is the 2nd year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2002 Maximum Fighting Championship held 4 events beginning with, "MFC 3: Canadian Pride". Title: 2009 in Maximum Fighting Championship Passage: The year 2009 is the 8th year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2009 Maximum Fighting Championship held 4 events beginning with, "MFC 20: Destined for Greatness". Title: 2006 in Maximum Fighting Championship Passage: The year 2006 is the 5th year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2006 Maximum Fighting Championship held 3 events beginning with, "MFC 9: No Excuses". Title: 2007 in Maximum Fighting Championship Passage: The year 2007 is the 6th year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2007 Maximum Fighting Championship held 5 events beginning with, "MFC 11: Gridiron". Title: 2011 in Maximum Fighting Championship Passage: The year 2011 is the 10th year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2011 Maximum Fighting Championship held 4 events beginning with, "MFC 28: Supremacy". Title: 2001 in Maximum Fighting Championship Passage: The year 2001 is the 1st year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2001 Maximum Fighting Championship held 2 events beginning with, "MFC 1: Maximum Fighting".
the Middleweight division
Maximum Fighting Championship
Jay Silva
Were Henry Winkler and Arthur Rosson both directors?
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: Henry Winkler Passage: Henry Franklin Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is an American actor, director, comedian, producer, and author. Title: King of the Sierras Passage: King of the Sierras is a 1938 American western directed by Samuel Diege and Arthur Rosson and distributed by Grand National Pictures. Title: For Those We Love Passage: For Those We Love is a 1921 American silent romantic drama film drama produced by and starring Betty Compson and Lon Chaney. Directed by Arthur Rosson, the film was distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It is now considered to be a lost film. Title: Sahara (1919 film) Passage: Sahara is a 1919 American dramatic film written by C. Gardner Sullivan and directed by Arthur Rosson. The film starred Louise Glaum and told a story of love and betrayal in the Egyptian desert. Title: Discord and Harmony Passage: Discord and Harmony is a 1914 American silent short romantic drama film directed by Allan Dwan and featuring Murdock MacQuarrie, Pauline Bush, and Lon Chaney. The film's scenario, written by Arthur Rosson, was based on an event experienced by composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The film is now considered lost. 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: Wet Paint (film) Passage: Wet Paint is a 1926 American comedy silent film directed by Arthur Rosson and written by Lloyd Corrigan and Reggie Morris. The film stars Raymond Griffith, Helene Costello, Bryant Washburn, Natalie Kingston and Henry Kolker. The film was released on May 3, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. Title: The Last Outlaw (1927 film) Passage: The Last Outlaw is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Gary Cooper, Jack Luden, and Betty Jewel. Written by John Stone and J. Walter Rubin, based on a story by Richard Allen Gates, the film is about a frontiersman who falls in love with a pretty woman whose brother is accused of murder. He tries to prove the young man innocent of the charges, but when he is appointed sheriff, he is obliged to track down and arrest the boy. A 16mm reduction positive print exists of this film. Title: Women Who Play Passage: Women Who Play is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Arthur Rosson and produced by Walter Morosco and Alexander Korda with a screenplay by Basil Mason and Gilbert Wakefield. It stars Mary Newcomb, Benita Hume and George Barraud. In order to deter his wife from having an affair a man hires an actress as part of an elaborate scheme. It is based on the play "Spring Cleaning" by Frederick Lonsdale.
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Henry Winkler
Arthur Rosson
Did Kevin Curren or Ivan Dodig have a higher singles ranking?
Title: Ivan Dodig Passage: Ivan Dodig (born 2 January 1985) is a Croatian tennis player. His career-high ATP rankings are world No. 29 in singles and world No. 4 in doubles. Dodig is a Grand Slam champion after winning the 2015 French Open men's doubles title with Marcelo Melo. Title: Kevin Curren Passage: Kevin Melvyn Curren (born 2 March 1958) is a South African-American former professional tennis player. He played in two Grand Slam singles finals and won four Grand Slam doubles titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 5. Title: 2017 Rogers Cup – Men's Doubles Passage: Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Melo played alongside Łukasz Kubot, but lost in the second round to Fabrice Martin and Édouard Roger-Vasselin. Dodig teamed up with Rohan Bopanna, but lost in the final to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, 4–6, 6–3, [6–10]. Title: 2017 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles Passage: Nicolas Mahut and Vasek Pospisil were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose not to participate this year. Mahut played alongside Pierre-Hugues Herbert, but lost in the semifinals to Ivan Dodig and Marcel Granollers. Title: 2015 Brest Challenger – Singles Passage: This was the first edition of the tournament, Ivan Dodig won the title beating Benoît Paire in the final 7–5, 6–1. Title: 2016 BNP Paribas Masters – Doubles Passage: Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions, but Dodig chose not to participate this year. Melo played alongside Vasek Pospisil, but lost to John Peers and Henri Kontinen in the semifinals. Title: 2011 Alessandria Challenger – Doubles Passage: Ivan Dodig and Lovro Zovko were the defending champions but Dodig not to participate. <br> Title: 2010 Tennislife Cup – Doubles Passage: Frederico Gil and Ivan Dodig were the defending champions, but Dodig decided not to participate. Title: 2009 Zagreb Open – Doubles Passage: Ivan Dodig and Júlio Silva were the defending champions, however only Dodig chose to play this year. He competed with Lovro Zovko. They lost to Brian Dabul and Leonardo Mayer in the first round. Title: 2017 Western &amp; Southern Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Dodig teamed up with Rohan Bopanna, but lost in the quarterfinals to Melo who partnered Łukasz Kubot. Kubot and Melo lost in the semifinals to Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares.
Kevin Melvyn Curren
Kevin Curren
Ivan Dodig
The album The Days of Our Nights by alternative rock band Luna includes a cover of a song by an American rock band and featured on their debut album titled what?
Title: The Days of Our Nights Passage: The Days of Our Nights is the fifth album by American alternative rock band Luna, currently out of print in the United States. It includes a cover of the Guns N' Roses hit "Sweet Child o' Mine". Title: Sweet Child o' Mine Passage: "Sweet Child o' Mine" is a song by the American rock band Guns N' Roses, featured on their debut album, "Appetite for Destruction" (1987). Released in August 1988 as the album's third single, the song topped the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart, becoming the band's first and only number-one single in the U.S.. "Billboard" ranked it as the No. 5 song for 1988. It reached number six on the UK Singles Chart, when re-released in 1989. Title: Pup Tent Passage: Pup Tent is the fourth album by American alternative rock band Luna. Title: Romantica (album) Passage: Romantica is the sixth album by American alternative rock band Luna. Title: Quietdrive Passage: Quietdrive is an alternative rock band based in Hopkins, Minnesota that formed in 2002. Quietdrive released their debut album "When All That's Left Is You" on May 30, 2006 on Epic Records. In April 2008, Quietdrive parted with Epic Records and released their album titled "Deliverance" on October 14, 2008 with the Militia Group. In 2009 they parted with Militia Group and released their independent EP titled "Close Your Eyes" on their own independent record label Sneaker 2 Bombs Records. Their third full-length album, titled "Quietdrive", debuted on December 14, 2010 and their full-length album, titled "Up or Down", on April 24, 2012. The band's most recent release was "The Ghost of What You Used to Be", which was released on December 16, 2014. Title: Rendezvous (Luna album) Passage: Rendezvous is the seventh album by American alternative rock band Luna. It is notable as the first Luna album to feature vocals by guitarist Sean Eden, on songs "Broken Chair" and "Still at Home". Title: Lunapark (album) Passage: Lunapark was the debut album by indie rock band Luna. It was released in 1992 on Elektra Records. As the first musical outing of Dean Wareham since the disbanding of Galaxie 500, "Lunapark" set forth the new musical directions of Wareham and embraced a musical sound that would continue to evolve throughout Luna's tenure. Originally recorded as a three-piece, Luna did not add guitarist Sean Eden to the lineup until 1993's "Slide" EP. Title: Luna Sea (Luna Sea album) Passage: Luna Sea is the self-titled debut album by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on April 21, 1991 by Extasy Records. The album was remastered and re-released by Universal Music Group on December 19, 2007. In 2011, after reuniting the previous year, Luna Sea re-recorded the whole album and released it on March 16, 2011 by their label at the time, HPQ. Title: Bewitched (album) Passage: Bewitched is the second album by American alternative rock band Luna. Title: Penthouse (album) Passage: Penthouse is the third album by American alternative rock band Luna. It was ranked the 99th best album of the 1990s by Rolling Stone.
Appetite for Destruction
The Days of Our Nights
Sweet Child o' Mine
Which band released The Clifford Ball DVD-box set where the band performed at Plattsburgh Air Force Base?
Title: Plattsburgh Air Force Base Passage: Plattsburgh Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) base covering 3,447 acres (13.7 km²) in the extreme northeast corner of New York, 20 miles (32 km) south of the Canada–United States border, located on the western shore of Lake Champlain opposite Burlington, Vermont, in the city of Plattsburgh, New York. Title: The Clifford Ball (DVD) Passage: The Clifford Ball is a Grammy nominated seven-DVD box set released on March 3, 2009 by the rock band Phish. It was performed on August 16 and August 17, 1996 at Plattsburgh Air Force Base in Plattsburgh, NY, chronicling the first of ten Phish festivals. Title: United States Oval Historic District Passage: United States Oval Historic District is a national historic district located on Plattsburgh Air Force Base at Plattsburgh in Clinton County, New York. The district includes 26 contributing buildings and one contributing structure. The district consists of post headquarters, barracks, officers' quarters, a hospital, a chapel, and various buildings surrounding a broad parade ground. All were built between 1893 and 1934 by the U.S. Army as components of the former Plattsburgh Barracks. Title: 425th Bombardment Squadron Passage: The 425th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with 308th Bombardment Wing at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, New York, where it was inactivated in 1961. Title: 310th Air Refueling Squadron Passage: The 310th Expeditionary Air Refueling Flight is a provisional United States Air Force unit. The flight was last active as the 310th Air Refueling Squadron in October 1994, when it was assigned to the 380th Air Refueling Wing at Plattsburgh Air Force Base. Title: 380th Air Refueling Squadron Passage: The 380th Air Refueling Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 380th Bombardment Wing at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, New York where it was inactivated on 30 September 1995. Title: Parc, New York Passage: Parc is a location and census-designated place in Clinton County, New York, United States. The name "Parc" is derived from the official name for the 3447 acre industrial site, which is PARC, an acronym for the Plattsburgh Airbase Redevelopment Corporation. PARC was established for the purpose of redeveloping the Plattsburgh Air Force Base after it closed on September 25, 1995. PARC is now operated by the Plattsburgh Air Base Development Authority, and the massive airfield is now Plattsburgh International Airport. The population of the Parc CDP was 254 at the 2010 census. Parc is located in the town of Plattsburgh and is bordered to the north by the city of Plattsburgh. Title: Double cantilever hangar Passage: A Double cantilever hangar is a type of hangar that was constructed by the United States Air Force during the Cold War. Large hangers were constructed at Castle Air Force Base, Loring Air Force Base, Carswell Air Force Base, and Travis Air Force Base, while smaller hangars were constructed at March Air Force Base, Edwards Air Force Base, Hanscom Air Force Base, and Homestead Air Force Base. Title: 375th Bombardment Squadron Passage: The 375th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with 308th Bombardment Wing stationed at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, New York. Title: 820th Strategic Aerospace Division Passage: The 820th Strategic Aerospace Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Strategic Air Command (SAC)'s Eighth Air Force at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, New York, where it was inactivated on 25 June 1965.
Phish
The Clifford Ball (DVD)
Plattsburgh Air Force Base
Who was born first, Adam G. Sevani or Maro Ajemian?
Title: Adam G. Sevani Passage: Adam G. Sevani (born June 29, 1992) is an American actor and dancer, known for playing Robert Alexander III / "Moose" in Step Up (film series). Title: Maro Ajemian Passage: Maro Ajemian (July 9, 1921 – September 18, 1978) was an American pianist. Ajemian's career in contemporary music got its impetus from her Armenian heritage; she became known as a contemporary pianist after performing the U.S. premiere of Aram Khachaturian's Piano Concerto, which she chose to play based on the fact that Khachaturian was Armenian. Title: Augustine of Canterbury Passage: Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the "Apostle to the English" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England. Title: Helicopter Cube Passage: The Helicopter Cube is a Rubik's Cube-like puzzle invented by Adam G. Cowan in 2005 and built in 2006. It is also in the shape of a cube, but cut differently, and twists around cube edges rather than cube faces. The purpose of the puzzle is to scramble the colors, and then restore them back to their original state of a single color per face. Title: List of Lab Rats characters Passage: "Lab Rats", also known as "Lab Rats: Bionic Island" for its fourth season, is an American television sitcom that premiered on February 27, 2012, on Disney XD. It focuses on the life of teenager Leo Dooley, whose mother, Tasha, marries billionaire genius Donald Davenport. He meets Adam, Bree, and Chase, three bionic superhumans, with whom he develops an immediate friendship. It should be noted that the names of the Lab Rats imply that they were originally known as subjects A, B, C and D. Adam was born first, then Bree, then Chase, and finally Daniel. Title: Wale Adebanwi Passage: Professor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University Title: 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Passage: The 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded in 2011. One half of it was awarded to Saul Perlmutter, head of the Supernova Cosmology Product at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and the other half was awarded to Brian P. Schmidt and Adam G. Riess, both leaders of the High-Z Supernova Team. Their prize was awarded "for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae." Title: Synapse (film) Passage: Synapse is a science fiction thriller directed by music video director Kenlon Clark. The screenplay was written by Adam G. Simon who also penned the original story and screenplay for "Man Down". Simon also stars in the film alongside Sophina Brown, Henry Simmons, Joshua Alba, Charley Boon and Will Rubio. The sound design for the film was done by Emmy Award winning sound designer Michael Archacki and the score was created by Christian Davis. Title: Man Down (film) Passage: Man Down is a 2015 American war thriller drama film directed by Dito Montiel and written by Adam G. Simon. The film stars Shia LaBeouf, Jai Courtney, Gary Oldman, Kate Mara and Clifton Collins Jr. The film follows a Marine that returns from Afghanistan to find his hometown devastated and his wife and son are missing. Title: Adam G. Ciongoli Passage: Adam G. Ciongoli (born 1968) is a government and private lawyer, and was the Counselor to United States Attorney General John Ashcroft during the September 11, 2001 attacks and in the period that followed.
Maro Ajemian
Adam G. Sevani
Maro Ajemian
Are Uncinia and Cedrus in the same family?
Title: Uncinia Passage: Uncinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cyperaceae, known as hook-sedges in Australia and as "hook grasses" or "bastard grasses" in New Zealand. The genus is characterised by the presence of a long hook formed by an extension of the rachilla, which is used to attach the fruit to passing animals (epizoochory), especially birds, and it is this feature which gives the genus its name, from the Latin "uncinus", meaning a hook or barb. Title: Cedrus Passage: Cedrus (common English name cedar) is a genus of coniferous trees in the plant family Pinaceae. They are native to the mountains of the western Himalayas and the Mediterranean region, occurring at altitudes of 1,500–3,200 m in the Himalayas and 1,000–2,200 m in the Mediterranean. Title: Uncinia tenuifolia Passage: Uncinia tenuifolia is a species of plant in the Cyperaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. Title: Uncinia ecuadorensis Passage: Uncinia ecuadorensis is a species of plant in the Cyperaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. Title: Thuja plicata Passage: Thuja plicata, commonly called western or Pacific redcedar, giant or western arborvitae, giant cedar, or shinglewood, is a species of "Thuja", an evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae native to western North America. It is not a true cedar of the genus "Cedrus". Title: Uncinia debilior Passage: Uncinia debilior is a flowering plant in the sedge family. The specific epithet derives from the Latin "debilis " ("weak" or "feeble"), with reference to the species having weaker culms than "Uncinia compacta". Title: Uncinia uncinata Passage: Uncinia uncinata (also known as Hawai'i birdcatching sedge', hook sedge, bastard grass, kamu or matau-a-maui) is a species of plant in the Cyperaceae family. Title: Uncinia subsacculata Passage: Uncinia subsacculata is a species of plant in the Cyperaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. Title: Uncinia lacustris Passage: Uncinia lacustris is a species of plant in the Cyperaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. Title: Pogonocherus cedri Passage: Pogonocherus cedri is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Peyerimhoff in 1916. It is known from Algeria. It feeds on "Cedrus atlantica" and "Abies numidica".
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Uncinia
Cedrus
Are Bulnesia and Arctium both genera in the family Asteraceae?
Title: Bulnesia Passage: Bulnesia is a genus of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. The wood of some – particularly "B. arborea" and "B. sarmientoi" – is traded as verawood (colloquially "vera") or ""lignum vitae"". They are close relatives of the "true" "lignum vitae" trees of genus "Guaiacum". Title: Arctium Passage: Arctium is a genus of biennial plants commonly known as Burdock, family Asteraceae. Native to the Old World, several species have been widely introduced worldwide. Title: Terellia tussilaginis Passage: Terellia tussilaginis is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae. The larvae feed on "Arctium lappa" and "Arctium minus". Title: Astereae Passage: Astereae is a tribe of plants in the family Asteraceae that includes annuals, biennials, perennials, subshrubs, shrubs, and trees. Plants within the tribe are present nearly worldwide divided into 170 genera and more than 2,800 species, making it the second-largest tribe in the family behind Senecioneae. They are found primarily in temperate regions of the world. Title: Cichorieae Passage: The Cichorieae (also called Lactuceae) are a tribe in the plant family Asteraceae that includes 93 genera and more than 1600 sexually reproductive species and more than 7000 apomictic species. They are found primarily in temperate regions of the Eastern Hemisphere. Cichorieae all have milky latex and flowerheads that only contain one type of floret. The genera "Gundelia" and "Warionia" only have disk florets, while all other genera only have ligulate florets. The genera that contain most species are "Taraxacum" (Crepidinae subtribe) with about 1600 apomictic species, "Hieracium" with about 770 sexually reproducing and 5200 apomictic species, and "Pilosella" with 110 sexually reproducing and 700 apomictic species (both Hieraciinae). Well known members include lettuce, chicory, dandelion, and salsify. Title: Helianthodae Passage: Helianthodae is a supertribe in the family Asteraceae, the aster family, containing the tribes Anthroismeae, Coreopsideae, Eupatorieae, Helenieae, Heliantheae, Inuleae, and Tageteae. This supertribe was discovered in 2004 after studying the DNA of plants in the family Asteraceae. The authors used a broad definition of Heliantheae including Bahieae, Chaenactideae, Madieae, Millerieae, Perityleae, and Polymnieae. Title: Arctium tomentosum Passage: Arctium tomentosum, commonly known as the woolly burdock or downy burdock, is a species of burdock belonging to the family Asteraceae. The species was described by Philip Miller in 1768. Title: Arctiin Passage: Arctiin is a lignan found in many plants of the Asteraceae family, particularly the greater burdock ("Arctium lappa") and "Centaurea imperialis", and in "Trachelospermum asiaticum", "Saussurea heteromalla", and "Forsythia viridissima". It is the glucoside of arctigenin. Title: Arctigenin Passage: Arctigenin is a lignan found in certain plants of the Asteraceae, including the greater burdock ("Arctium lappa") and "Saussurea heteromalla". It has shown antiviral and anticancer effects in vitro. It is the aglycone of arctiin. Title: Cassida panzeri Passage: Cassida panzeri is a species of beetle in the leaf beetle family, that can be found in the Palearctic region, and in the Honshu province of Japan. The host plants are in the Asteraceae family, and include "Arctium lappa", "Scorzonera humilis", "Taraxacum officinale", "Tragopogon pratensis" and "Cirsium" species (including "Cirsium arvense" and "Cirsium vulgare").
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Bulnesia
Arctium
Were "Lodger" and "Concrete Blonde" both rock bands?
Title: Lodger (Finnish band) Passage: Lodger is a Finnish rock band, formed by Teemu Merilä in 2002. Although largely unknown outside of Finland, they have established a cult following on the Internet due to the popularity of their Flash music videos. The song "Floozy With An Uzi" is taken from the novel "Vineland" by Thomas Pynchon. Title: Concrete Blonde Passage: Concrete Blonde were an alternative rock band based in the United States. They were active from 1982 to 1995, from 2001 to 2004, and then reunited in 2010 and split up again in 2012. They are best known for their 1990 album "Bloodletting", their top 20 single "Joey", and Johnette Napolitano's distinctive vocal style. Title: Concrete Blonde y Los Illegals Passage: An album produced as a joint effort between Johnette Napolitano and James Mankey, previously founding members of alternative rock band Concrete Blonde, and L.A. pachucho punk band Los Illegals. It contains a blend of hard rock and Latin music. Title: Bruce Moreland Passage: Bruce "Ravens" Moreland (born January 22, 1959) is an American rock musician and songwriter. He has worked with such bands as Wall of Voodoo (with his brother Marc Moreland), The Weirdos, Nervous Gender, and Concrete Blonde among others. As of 2011, his current project is known as Ravens Moreland. Title: Bloodletting (Concrete Blonde album) Passage: Bloodletting is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. It was released on May 15, 1990. It marks a shift for the band towards gothic rock. Title: Paul Thompson (musician) Passage: Paul Thompson (born 13 May 1951) is an English drummer, who is best known as drummer for the rock band Roxy Music (from 1971 to 1980 and then from 2001 onwards). He was also the drummer for the Oi! band, Angelic Upstarts and the American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. He is a member of Andy McKay's project with the Metaphors and joined the reformed Lindisfarne in 2013. Title: Concrete Blonde (album) Passage: Concrete Blonde is the acclaimed debut album of American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. "Still in Hollywood", "Your Haunted Head" and "Over Your Shoulder" were featured on "The Hidden" soundtrack. "Your Haunted Head" and "Over Your Shoulder" appeared also on "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" soundtrack. In 1997, Canadian punk band Propagandhi covered "True" for the Fat Wreck Chords compilation album "Physical Fatness", as well Propagandhi's rarities compilation "Where Quantity Is Job #1". Title: Chris Tsangarides Passage: Christopher Andrew "Chris" Tsangarides is a British Grammy-nominated record producer, sound engineer, and mixer. He is best known for his work with many heavy metal bands, including Judas Priest, Anvil, Gary Moore, Thin Lizzy, Helloween, Angra, Anthem, Yngwie Malmsteen and Tygers of Pan Tang. Tsangarides has worked with many pop and alternative artists as well, including Depeche Mode, Tom Jones, Concrete Blonde, and The Tragically Hip. Title: Earle Mankey Passage: Earle Mankey (sometimes misspelled "Earl" in credits) (born March 8, 1947 in Washington, USA) was a guitarist for the band Halfnelson, later called Sparks. He became a record producer, predominantly for Los Angeles area bands like The Pop, 20/20, The Runaways, Concrete Blonde, Jumpin' Jimes, The Long Ryders, The Three O'Clock, The Tearaways, The Conditionz, Adicts, and Kristian Hoffman. Title: Estrojam's Decibelle Music and Culture Festival Passage: Decibelle (formerly Estrojam) is a 501c3 NFP music and culture festival that promotes equality and was established in 2003. Past headliners have included, Wanda Jackson (First Lady of Rock who toured with Elvis in the 1950s and 1960s), Nina Hagen, Concrete Blonde, Cat Power, The Gossip, Peaches, Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls and Margaret Cho. The hip hop, post punk, disco, and dance-punk band ESG played their final show on Friday, September 21, 2007 at Chicago's Abbey Pub, during the Decibelle festival.
yes
Lodger (Finnish band)
Concrete Blonde
The American soprano opera singer Abbie Mitchell was first to record the aria from George Gerhswin's musical, which is based on which novel?
Title: Abbie Mitchell Passage: Abriea "Abbie" Mitchell Cook (25 September 1884 – 16 March 1960), also billed as Abbey Mitchell, was an American soprano opera singer who sang the role of "Clara" in the premier production of George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" in 1935, and was also the first to record "Summertime" from that musical. Title: Summertime (George Gershwin song) Passage: "Summertime" is an aria composed in 1934 by George Gershwin for the 1935 opera "Porgy and Bess". The lyrics are by DuBose Heyward, the author of the novel "Porgy" on which the opera was based, although the song is also co-credited to Ira Gershwin by ASCAP. Title: Jami Rogers-Anderson Passage: Jami Rogers-Anderson (born September 2, 1970) is an American soprano opera singer. Title: Teresa Stich-Randall Passage: Teresa Stich-Randall (December 24, 1927July 17, 2007) was a European-based American soprano opera singer. Title: Anna Christy Passage: Anna Christy is an American soprano opera singer. She studied at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music and University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and made her debut in 2000 at New York City Opera as Papagena. Title: Susan Larson Passage: Susan Larson (born 1944) is an American soprano opera singer. Larson was born in New Rochelle, New York and she graduated with a Bachelor of Music from Indiana University in 1965. She received a Master of Music from the New England Conservatory in 1969. Title: Rebecca Copley Passage: Rebecca Copley is an American soprano opera singer. Copley is a resident of Lindsborg, Kansas, a Swedish arts community and the home of Bethany College, where she received her training. Title: Lois Ewell Passage: Lois Ewell (January 28, 1885 - ?) , was an American soprano opera singer and Broadway theatre performer. Title: Ludmilla Azova Passage: Ludmilla Azova is a soprano opera singer who studied at the New York College of Music and has appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic and the National Orchestra Association, and also performed the role of Fiordiligi in Mozart's "Così fan tutte" with the Bermuda Festival Theatre. Other operatic roles performed in New York include Mimi in "La bohème", "Madame Butterfly" and Marguerite in "Faust". In 1966, she appeared as Anna Gomez in a production of Gian Carlo Menotti's "The Consul" at New York City Opera. Azova has also been an active recitalist.In a review, dated October 6, 1969, in the New York Times, Peter G. Davis wrote, "Ludmilla Azova brought a bright, silvery soprano and an abundance of authoritative style to her Russian song recital at Town Hall late yesterday afternoon.Born in Europe of Russian parents, Miss Azova clearly knows where of what she sings...In addition to the charm and elegance of her interpretations, Miss Azova's well-schooled, even, secure soprano consistently delighted the ear... She is a beautiful woman, a charming recitalist and a singer of accomplishment." Title: Geraldine Farrar Passage: Alice Geraldine Farrar (February 28, 1882 – March 11, 1967) was an American soprano opera singer and film actress, noted for her beauty, acting ability, and "the intimate timbre of her voice." She had a large following among young women, who were nicknamed "Gerry-flappers".
Porgy
Abbie Mitchell
Summertime (George Gershwin song)
Are Jennifer Capriati and Steve Denton both tennis players?
Title: Steve Denton Passage: Steve Denton (born September 5, 1956, in Kingsville, Texas) is a former professional tennis player for the ATP Tour. He is currently the head men's tennis coach at Texas A&M University. Title: Jennifer Capriati Passage: Jennifer Maria Capriati (born March 29, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, she won three singles championships in Grand Slam tournaments and a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, reached the World No. 1 ranking, and is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Title: 1999 Internationaux de Strasbourg Passage: The 1999 Internationaux de Strasbourg was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Strasbourg, France that was part of Tier III of the 1999 WTA Tour. The tournament was held from May 17 through May 23, 1999. Unseeded Jennifer Capriati won the singles title and $27,500 first-prize money. Title: Horacio Rearte Passage: Horacio Rearte is a Tennis Coach. He has mentored many top players, such as Jennifer Capriati, Nathalie Tauziat, Jean-Rene Lisnard, Alex Wozniak, Andy Roddick, and Gilles Müller. Title: 1999 Challenge Bell Passage: The 1999 Challenge Bell was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Club Avantage Multi-Sports in Quebec City in Canada that was part of Tier III of the 1999 WTA Tour. It was the 7th edition of the Challenge Bell, and was held from November 1 through November 7, 1999. Jennifer Capriati won the singles title. Title: Jennifer Capriati Tennis Passage: Jennifer Capriati Tennis (known as The Tennis Tournament: Grandslam in Europe) is a Sega Genesis video game developed by System Sacom and released in 1992. In 1994 it was released in the classic range by Sega as Grandslam (Classic). The game is named after Jennifer Capriati, one of the world's top-ranked female tennis players at the WTA Tour during the time of the game's release. Title: 2001 Family Circle Cup Passage: The 2001 Family Circle Cup was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Charleston, South Carolina in the United States and was part of Tier I of the 2001 WTA Tour. It was the 29th edition of the tournament and ran from April 16 through April 22, 2001. Second-seeded Jennifer Capriati won the singles title. Title: 1991 Mazda Classic Passage: The 1991 Mazda Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the La Costa Resort and Spa in San Diego, California in the United States that was part of Tier III of the 1991 WTA Tour. It was the 13th edition of the tournament and was held from July 29 through August 5, 1991. Fourth-seeded Jennifer Capriati won the singles title and earned $45,000 first-prize money. Title: Rick Macci Passage: Rick Macci (born December 7, 1954) is a United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) Master Professional, and seven-time USPTA national coach of the year who has trained five number one ranked players—Andy Roddick, Jennifer Capriati, Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, and Venus Williams. Title: Patty Schnyder Passage: Patty Schnyder (born 14 December 1978) is a Swiss professional tennis player. She reached number 7 in the world rankings. She twice defeated a reigning world no. 1 player in her career: Martina Hingis at the 1998 Grand Slam Cup and Jennifer Capriati at the 2002 Family Circle Cup. In addition, she has defeated former number 1s Lindsay Davenport, Serena Williams, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Steffi Graf, Kim Clijsters, Justine Henin, Amélie Mauresmo, Maria Sharapova, Jelena Janković, Ana Ivanovic and Caroline Wozniacki.
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Jennifer Capriati
Steve Denton
Laccospadix and Watercress, have what in common?
Title: Watercress Passage: Watercress is an aquatic plant species with the botanical name Nasturtium officinale. This should not be confused with the profoundly different and unrelated group of plants with the common name of nasturtium, within the genus "Tropaeolum". Title: Laccospadix Passage: Laccospadix is a monotypic genus of flowering plant in the palm endemic to Queensland. Only one species is known, Laccospadix australasicus, commonly called Atherton palm or Queensland kentia. The two Greek words from which it is named translate to "reservoir" and "spadix". Title: Tropaeolum Passage: literally "nose-twister" or "nose-tweaker"), is a genus of roughly 80 species of annual and perennial herbaceous flowering plants. It was named by Carl Linnaeus in his book "Species Plantarum", and is the only genus in the family Tropaeolaceae. The nasturtiums received their common name because they produce an oil similar to that of watercress ("Nasturtium officinale"). Title: Nasturtium floridanum Passage: Nasturtium floridanum, common names Florida yellowcress and Florida watercress, is an aquatic plant species endemic to Florida, though widely distributed within that state. It is found in wet places at elevations less than 50 m. Title: Psylliodes chrysocephala Passage: Psylliodes chrysocephala or Psylliodes chrysocephalus, common name cabbage-stem flea beetle, is native to the United Kingdom, in particular the southern part of Britain. It is a pest that eats plants in the cabbage family, rapeseed plants, watercress, mustard and other crops. Title: Nasturtium gambellii Passage: Nasturtium gambellii (syn. "Rorippa gambellii") is a rare species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names Gambel's yellowcress and Gambel's watercress. It is known from three or four scattered occurrences in California. It has been reported to exist in central Mexico and Guatemala, but these reports remain unconfirmed and in need of further investigation. Its total U.S. population was last estimated at fewer than 300 individuals. It was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States in 1993.
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Who was born first, Phil Rosen or Edward Sloman?
Title: Edward Sloman Passage: Edward Sloman (19 July 1886, London - 29 September 1972, Woodland Hills, California) was an English silent film director, actor, screenwriter and radio broadcaster. He directed over 100 films and starred in over 30 films as an actor between 1913 and 1938. Title: Phil Rosen Passage: Phil Rosen (May 8, 1888 – October 22, 1951) was an American film director and cinematographer. He directed 142 films between 1915 and 1949. Title: The Mutiny of the Elsinore (1920 film) Passage: The Mutiny of the Elisnore is a 1920 American silent action film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Mitchell Lewis, Helen Ferguson, and Noah Beery Jr. It is an adaptation of the Jack London novel "The Mutiny of the Elsinore". It is not known whether the film currently survives. Title: A Dog of Flanders (1935 film) Passage: A Dog of Flanders is a 1935 American drama film directed by Edward Sloman, based on a screenplay by Ainsworth Morgan from the story by Dorothy Yost, which she adapted from the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida. The film stars Frankie Thomas, appearing in only his second film (the first being "Wednesday's Child"). Title: Alias the Deacon Passage: Alias the Deacon is a 1928 silent film produced and released by Universal Pictures. Based on a stage play of the same name, it was directed by Edward Sloman and is preserved at the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation. Title: His Woman Passage: His Woman is a 1931 American romance drama film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert. Based on the novel "His Woman" by Dale Collins, the story is about a tough sea captain who discovers a baby aboard his freighter and hires a tramp, masquerading as a missionary's daughter, to care for the infant on their passage to New York. Title: Puttin' On the Ritz (film) Passage: Puttin' On the Ritz is a 1930 musical film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Harry Richman, Joan Bennett, and James Gleason. The screenplay was written by Gleason and William K. Wells based on a story by John W. Considine, Jr. It was the first of many films to feature the popular song "Puttin' On the Ritz", which was written and published by Irving Berlin in 1929. Title: Burning Daylight (1920 film) Passage: Burning Daylight is a 1920 silent film drama directed by Edward Sloman with Mitchell Lewis, Helen Ferguson and William V. Mong starring. It was distributed by Metro Pictures. Title: His People Passage: His People (aka; Proud Heart) is a 1925 silent film about a young, Jewish boxer growing up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan directed by Edward Sloman. According to film historian Lester Friedman, “Sloman’s compelling vision of the painful depths and joyous heights of immigrant life endow the film with an exuberant vitality that captivates modern filmgoers and enlightens film historians.” Title: The Kibitzer Passage: The Kibitzer is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Edward Sloman and written by Marion Dix, Sam Mintz, Edward G. Robinson, Viola Brothers Shore and Jo Swerling. The film stars Harry Green, Mary Brian, Neil Hamilton, Albert Gran, David Newell, Guy Oliver and Tenen Holtz. The film was released on January 11, 1930, by Paramount Pictures.
Edward Sloman
Phil Rosen
Edward Sloman
Are Dragon 32/64 and TK82C both headquartered in the same country?
Title: TK82C Passage: TK82C was a Sinclair ZX81 clone made by Microdigital Eletrônica Ltda. , a computer company located in Brazil. Title: Dragon 32/64 Passage: The Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 are home computers that were built in the 1980s. The Dragons are very similar to the TRS-80 Color Computer, and were produced for the European market by Dragon Data, Ltd., in Port Talbot, Wales, and for the US market by Tano of New Orleans, Louisiana. The model numbers reflect the primary difference between the two machines, which have 32 and 64 kilobytes of RAM, respectively. Title: Dragon User Passage: Dragon User was a British magazine for users of the Dragon 32/64 computers published from 1982 by Sunshine Publications. Production of the computers themselves had ceased by 1985 but the user community remained sufficiently active to justify the magazine's continuation until 1989. Title: Wintersoft Passage: Wintersoft was a British software house based in Enfield, Middlesex and operated by John F. Humphreys and David A. Briskham during the 1980s. They produced a number of strategy games for the Dragon 32/64, Oric and ZX Spectrum computers, their titles including the role-playing video games "The Ring of Darkness" and its sequel "Return of the Ring" and also "". ("Juxtaposition" was available only for the Dragon machines and another, "Operation Gremlin", was only released for the Oric. Title: Dragon Data Passage: Dragon Data was a Welsh producer of home computers during the early 1980s. These computers, the Dragon 32 and Dragon 64, strongly resembled the Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer ("CoCo")—both followed a standard Motorola datasheet configuration for the three key components (CPU, SAM and VDG). The machines came in both 32KB and (later) 64KB versions. Title: Hareraiser Passage: Hareraiser is a computer game, originally released in 1984 in the UK for most home computer platforms. It was released in two parts; "Prelude" and "Finale". A prize worth £30,000 was on offer if the game could be solved. The game was released on Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro Model B, Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20 EX, Dragon 32, MSX, Oric Atmos 48k and Sinclair ZX Spectrum in 1984 at £8.95 for each part. Title: Phantom Slayer (video game) Passage: Phantom Slayer is a computer game released by Med Systems in 1982 for the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32/64. Written by Ken Kalish, "Phantom Slayer" is considered by some to be a very early forerunner of the modern first-person shooter genre. Title: Ken Kalish Passage: Kenneth (Ken) Kalish wrote many games for the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32/64 home computers in the early 1980s, including:- Title: Cuthbert Goes Walkabout Passage: Cuthbert Goes Walkabout is a 1983 computer game for the Dragon 32/64, TRS-80 CoCo, Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit family home computers. Produced by Microdeal, the game features the hero Cuthbert (a character who also appeared in "Cuthbert Goes Digging", "Cuthbert in Space", "Cuthbert in the Jungle" and "Cuthbert in the Mines"). The game is based on the Konami arcade game "Amidar". The player has to guide Cuthbert around a grid-like level of squares. When the player walks all the way around each square it is filled with colour. If all the squares are filled, and Cuthbert successfully avoids the monsters and finishes before the time runs out, the player progresses to the next level. Title: Bonka Passage: Bonka is a clone of the arcade game "Space Panic" released for the Dragon 32 and Commodore 64 in 1983.
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Lenard is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar far side near the northern pole, Lenard was adopted and named after Hungarian physicist Philipp Lenard by the IAU in 2008, and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in which year, for his research on cathode rays and the discovery of many of their properties?
Title: Philipp Lenard Passage: Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard (7 June 1862 – 20 May 1947) was a German physicist and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905 for his research on cathode rays and the discovery of many of their properties. He was a nationalist and anti-Semite; as an active proponent of the Nazi ideology, he had supported Adolf Hitler in the 1920s and was an important role model for the "Deutsche Physik" movement during the Nazi period. Notably, he had labeled Albert Einstein's contributions to science as constituting "Jewish physics". Title: Lenard (crater) Passage: Lenard is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar far side near the northern pole. The crater forms some of the wall of the crater Hermite, and is located North of the craters Lovelace and Froelich. Lenard was adopted and named after Hungarian physicist Philipp Lenard by the IAU in 2008. Title: Cai Lun (crater) Passage: Cai Lun is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar far side near the northern pole. The crater is located in between the prominent craters Haskin and Hansen. Cai Lun was adopted and named after Chinese inventor Cai Lun by the IAU in August, 2010. Title: Houssay (crater) Passage: Houssay is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar far side near the northern pole. The crater is located to the Northeast of and directly adjacent to crater Nansen. Houssay was adopted and named after Argentinian physiologist Bernardo Houssay by the IAU in 2009. Title: Haskin (crater) Passage: Haskin is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar far side near the northern pole. The crater is located Southwest of the Hevesy crater and the Plaskett crater; the latter of which is located directly adjacent to the large Rozhdestvenskiy crater. The crater was adopted and named after American chemist Larry Haskin by the IAU in 2009. Title: Nefed'ev (crater) Passage: Nefed'ev is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar far side near the southern pole. The crater is located directly adjacent to the Schrödinger crater and East of craters Ganswindt and Idel'son. Nefed'ev was adopted and named after Russian astronomer Anatoly Nefed'ev by the IAU in 2009. Title: Hinshelwood (crater) Passage: Hinshelwood is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar near side near the northern pole. The crater is located in between the large craters Peary and Hermite and just South of the northern pole. The crater was adopted and named after English chemist Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood by the IAU in 2009. Title: Haber (crater) Passage: Haber is a lunar impact crater on the lunar far side near the northern pole. The crater was adopted and named after German chemist Fritz Haber by the IAU in 2009. Title: Hevesy (crater) Passage: Hevesy is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar far side near the northern pole. The crater is located in between craters Plaskett and Haskin. The large Rozhdestvenskiy crater is located to the Northeast. Hevesy was adopted and named after Hungarian chemist George de Hevesy by the IAU in 2009. Title: Kuhn (crater) Passage: Kuhn is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar far side near the Northern lunar pole. The crater is located East of the Kocher crater, Southeast of the prominent Ashbrook crater and just North of the southern lunar pole. Kuhn was adopted and named after German chemist Henry Kuhn by the IAU in 2008.
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Lenard (crater)
Philipp Lenard
Who was born first Pierre Chenal or Jay Roach?
Title: Jay Roach Passage: Matthew Jay Roach (born June 14, 1957) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for directing the "Austin Powers" films and "Meet the Parents". He also directed the comedy film "Dinner for Schmucks" (2010), the HBO political dramas "Recount" (2008), "Game Change" (2012) and "All the Way" (2016), and the political comedy "The Campaign" (2012). His twelfth film, the biographical drama "Trumbo", was released on November 6, 2015. He produced these films under his Everyman Pictures banner. Title: Pierre Chenal Passage: Pierre Chenal (] ; December 5, 1904 – December 23, 1990) was a French director and screenwriter who flourished in the 1930s. He was married from 1937 – 1955 to Florence Marly (2 June 1919 – 9 November 1978), a Czech-born French film actress. Title: Todo un hombre (1943 film) Passage: Todo un hombre ("What a Man") is a 1943 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Pierre Chenal on his Latin film debut, and starring Francisco Petrone Title: Viaje sin regreso Passage: Viaje sin regreso is a 1946 Argentine black-and-white film written by Hugo Mac Dougall and directed by Pierre Chenal. Title: L'Alibi (1937 film) Passage: L'Alibi is a 1937 French-language film directed by Pierre Chenal. It was released in April 9, 1939 by Columbia Pictures. Erich von Stroheim played the lead role. Title: Crime and Punishment (1935 French film) Passage: Crime and Punishment (French: "Crime et châtiment") is a 1935 French crime drama, produced by Général Productions and distributed by Les Grands Spectacles Cinématographiques. It was directed by Pierre Chenal and produced by Michel Kagansky starring Harry Baur along with Pierre Blanchar. Title: The Man from Nowhere (1937 film) Passage: The Man from Nowhere (French: L'Homme de nulle part) is a 1937 French drama film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Pierre Blanchar, Isa Miranda and Catherine Fonteney. It was made at the Cines studios in Rome, and based on Luigi Pirandello's 1904 novel "Il fu Mattia Pascal". A separate Italian-language version of the film was also produced. Title: The Lafarge Case Passage: The Lafarge Case (French: "L'Affaire Lafarge" ) was a 1938 French language film directed by Pierre Chenal. Title: Georges Douking Passage: Georges Douking (born Georges Ladoubée; 6 August 1902 – 20 October 1987) was a French stage, film, and television actor. He also directed stage plays such as the premier presentation of Jean Giraudoux's "Sodom and Gomorrah" at the Théâtre Hébertot in 1943. He is perhaps best known for his role in the surreal 1972 comedy "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie". He was one of the favorite actors of the French filmmaker Pierre Chenal. Title: Native Son (1951 film) Passage: Native Son (1951), also known as Sangre negra, is a black-and-white Argentine film directed by the French filmmaker Pierre Chenal.
Pierre Chenal
Pierre Chenal
Jay Roach
In what year was this Irish director of Stars and Bars born?
Title: Stars and Bars (1988 film) Passage: Stars and Bars is an American comedy film released in 1988, directed by Pat O'Connor and based on a book by William Boyd. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis as Henderson Dores. Title: Pat O'Connor (director) Passage: Pat O'Connor (born 1943 in Ardmore, County Waterford, Ireland) is a BAFTA-winning Irish film director. Title: The Callback Queen Passage: The Callback Queen is a 2013 British romantic comedy independent film by Irish director Graham Cantwell, starring a largely British and Irish cast: Amy-Joyce Hastings, Mark Killeen, Seán T. O'Meallaigh, Ger Ryan, Vicki Michelle and Eoin Macken. Title: I Sell the Dead Passage: I Sell the Dead is a 2008 horror comedy, the feature film debut from Irish director Glenn McQuaid. The film is a period horror comedy about grave robbing and stars Dominic Monaghan, Ron Perlman, Larry Fessenden and Angus Scrimm. Title: Juanita Wilson Passage: Juanita Wilson is an Irish director and writer from Dublin. Her short film "The Door" received an Irish Film and Television Award (IFTA) in 2009 and an Academy Award nomination in 2010. Her debut feature film "As If I Am Not There" received the 2011 Irish Film and Television Award for best film, best script, and best director. Title: Post Tropical Passage: Post Tropical is the second full-length album by the Irish singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow. It marks a move away from the largely acoustic indie folk of his 2010 debut "Early in the Morning", towards a more soulful direction, and the inclusion of electronic instruments such as a Roland TR-808, brass and strings, combined with hip-hop beats and 1960s soul influences. The album was preceded in October 2013 by the single and album opening track "Cavalier". The single's video was directed by Irish director Aoife McArdle, one of three short films she made for the album. Title: Mark Brennock Passage: Mark Brennock is an Irish Director of Public Affairs and a former journalist. He used to work for "The Irish Times". Title: Steve Carson Passage: Steve Carson (born 1968 in Belfast) is an Irish director and producer of television. He is the editor of current affairs at Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) as of November 2011 and was appointed Director of Television in January 2009. Title: Gerard Lough Passage: Gerard Lough is an Irish director of short films and music videos. His first feature as director, Night People, was released in 2015. Title: Sunshine Ukulele Passage: Sunshine Ukulele is a 2017 feature film from Irish director Graham Jones about a young Irish boy who receives the gift of a ukulele from his uncle and proceeds upon a comic, suburban, mini-odyssey in which he struggles to properly identify with the nineteenth century instrument.
1943
Stars and Bars (1988 film)
Pat O'Connor (director)
who was formed first Fatboy Slim or Our Last Night?
Title: Fatboy Slim Passage: Norman Quentin Cook (born Quentin Leo Cook; 31 July 1963), also known by his stage name Fatboy Slim, is an English DJ, musician, multi-instrumentalist and record producer/mixer. As a solo electronic act, he has won ten MTV Video Music Awards and two Brit Awards. His records as Fatboy Slim also helped to popularise the big beat genre, which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1990s. Title: Our Last Night Passage: Our Last Night is an American rock band, formed in 2004 by four members, consisting of Title: Late Night Tales: Fatboy Slim Passage: Late Night Tales: Fatboy Slim is the 19th DJ mix album released in the Late Night Tales series on Late Night Tales. It was mixed by British DJ Fatboy Slim. Title: The Fatboy Slim/Norman Cook Collection Passage: The Fatboy Slim/Norman Cook Collection is a compilation album released by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim on Hip-O Records in 2000. It was remixed and produced by Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook). Title: Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat Passage: "Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat" is a song by Fatboy Slim and Riva Starr. It features vocals from Beardyman. It was released on 20 June 2013. Aided by a remix by Calvin Harris, the song reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Fatboy Slim's first top ten hit since "Star 69" / "Weapon of Choice" in 2001. A remix by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Ummet Ozcan was released on 23 December 2013. Title: You've Come a Long Way, Baby Passage: You've Come a Long Way, Baby is the second studio album by the English big beat producer Fatboy Slim, released on 19 October 1998 by Skint Records internationally and by Astralwerks in the United States and Canada. The album was recorded at Fatboy Slim's home studio called "The House of Love" in Brighton, England. Title: Roger McKenzie Passage: Roger McKenzie (22 July 1971 – 25 November 1995) also known under his production aliases of Wildchild or DJ Wildchild, was an English musician and DJ. Born in Southampton, England, he released many singles on labels such as Hi Life Recordings, Ultra Records, and Polydor (UK). The tracks "Jump to My Beat", "Renegade Master" (famously sampling "One For The Trouble" by A.D.O.R.) and the subsequent "Renegade Master '98" were his most successful. Fatboy Slim's 1998 Old Skool Mix is perhaps the most famous version of "Renegade Master". " Renegade Master" was Wildchild's first hit single in 1995, peaking at #11 on the UK Singles Chart, but was surpassed by the success of Fatboy Slim's remix "Renegade Master '98", which peaked at #3 in 1998. Title: The Pimp Passage: The Pimp is an EP released in 2002 by Fatboy Slim. It is the third and final EP in a series by Fatboy Slim. All three EPs were released on 19 November 2002. Title: Big Beach Boutique II Passage: Big Beach Boutique II is a mixed compilation album containing some of the songs which were played by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim and Midfield General in a live performance on Brighton Beach on July 13, 2002. There is also a DVD release which features the mix set performed by Fatboy Slim called "Big Beach Boutique II – The Movie". Title: Camber Sands (EP) Passage: Camber Sands is an EP released in 2002 by Fatboy Slim. It is the second in an EP series by Fatboy Slim.
Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim
Our Last Night
What musical with music by Noel Gay did Susan Goforth perform in?
Title: Me and My Girl Passage: Me and My Girl is a musical with music by Noel Gay and its original book and lyrics by Douglas Furber and L. Arthur Rose. The musical is set in the late 1930s and tells the story of an unapologetically unrefined cockney gentleman named Bill Snibson, who learns that he is the 14th heir to the Earl of Hareford. The action is set in Hampshire, Mayfair and Lambeth. Title: Susan Goforth Passage: Susan Goforth is an American actress and producer. Her work includes stage roles in "Guys and Dolls", "Me and My Girl", "Singin' in the Rain", "A Chorus Line" and "Follies". In 1999, she and her colleague Timothy Hines formed Pendragon Pictures, based in Seattle, Washington. Title: Run Rabbit Run Passage: "Run Rabbit Run" is a song written by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler. The music was by Noel Gay and the song was originally sung by Flanagan and Allen. Title: Noel Gay Passage: Noel Gay (15 July 1898 – 4 March 1954) was born Reginald Moxon Armitage. He also used the name Stanley Hill professionally. He was a successful British composer of popular music of the 1930s and 1940s whose output comprised 45 songs as well as the music for 28 films and 26 London shows. Sheridan Morley has commented that he was "the closest Britain ever came to a local Irving Berlin". Title: The Sun Has Got His Hat On Passage: The Sun Has Got His Hat On is a song by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler. It is known for its appearance in the 1985 version of the musical "Me and My Girl", and was originally recorded in 1932 by two popular UK dance bands – Ambrose and his Orchestra, with vocals by Sam Browne, and by the Henry Hall BBC Dance Orchestra with vocals by Val Rosing. Title: The Lambeth Walk Passage: "The Lambeth Walk" is a song from the 1937 musical "Me and My Girl" (with book and lyrics by Douglas Furber and L. Arthur Rose and music by Noel Gay). The song takes its name from a local street Lambeth Walk once notable for its street market and working class culture in Lambeth, an area of London. Title: Timothy Hines Passage: Timothy Hines is an American film director, writer and producer. Best known for his adaptation of the H. G. Wells novel "The War of the Worlds", he has a background in directing television commercials and short films. In 1999, he founded the independent film production company Pendragon Pictures with his colleague Susan Goforth. To date, they have produced three films together H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds (2005), War of the Worlds – The True Story (2011) and 10 Days in a Madhouse (2015) Title: We Don't Know Where We're Going Passage: "We Don't Know Where We're Going (Until We're There!)" is a popular song written by British composer Noel Gay and lyricist Ralph Butler, and published in 1944. Title: Jack O'Diamonds Passage: Jack O'Diamonds is a musical play with music by Noel Gay and book and lyrics by Clifford Grey and H.F. Maltby. It opened at London's Gaiety Theatre on 25 February 1935. Title: Letting in the Sunshine Passage: Letting in the Sunshine is a 1933 British comedy crime film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Albert Burdon, Renee Gadd and Molly Lamont. It was based on a story by Anthony Asquith. The film was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios. The sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley. The theme song "Letting in the Sunshine" was written by the composer Noel Gay.
Me and My Girl
Susan Goforth
Me and My Girl
What is the province that Formosa and Villa Dos Trece are located?
Title: Villa Dos Trece Passage: Villa Dos Trece is a settlement in northern Argentina. It is located in Formosa Province. Title: Formosa Province Passage: Formosa Province (] ) is a province in northeastern Argentina, part of the Gran Chaco Region. Its northeast end touches Asunción, Paraguay, and borders the provinces of Chaco and Salta to its south and west, respectively. The capital is Formosa. Title: Villa del Carmen, Formosa Passage: Villa del Carmen (Formosa) is a settlement in northern Argentina. It is located in Formosa Province. Title: SM City Trece Martires Passage: SM City Trece Martires is a mall owned by SM Prime Holdings. It is the fifth SM Supermall in the province of Cavite. SM City Trece Martires is located on Governor's Dr. cor. Capitol Rd., Brgy. San Agustin, Trece Martires, Cavite, Philippines. The mall opened on May 13, 2016 with almost 80% of its space leased. It is also the 5th SM Supermall to be located at Cavite after SM City Bacoor, SM City Dasmariñas, SM City Molino and SM City Rosario. The design team includes DSGN Associates, foreign consultant; JRP Design, Inc., architect of record; BCL Asia, landscape consultant, and Toespin, lighting consultant. Title: Las Lomitas Passage: Las Lomitas is a city in northern Argentina. It is located in Formosa Province. It is located in the Patiño Department in the center of Formosa Province. It has a population of 12,399 inhabitants as of the 2010 census . This represented a 20% increase in the population compared to the 2001 census which only had 10,354 inhabitants. Title: Laguna Yema, Formosa Passage: Laguna Yema (Formosa) is a settlement in northern Argentina. It is located in Formosa Province. Title: Herradura, Formosa Passage: Herradura (Formosa) is a settlement in northern Argentina. It is located in Formosa Province. Title: Laguna Blanca, Formosa Passage: Laguna Blanca (Formosa) is a settlement in northern Argentina. It is located in Formosa Province. It is the birthplace of incumbent provincial governor Gildo Insfrán. Title: Clorinda, Formosa Passage: Clorinda is a city in the province of Formosa, Argentina. It is the head town of the Pilcomayo Department, and has 47,240 inhabitants as per the 2001 census . It is located 115 km north-northeast from the provincial capital Formosa, at the easternmost tip of the province, 4 km from the Paraguayan border, on the right bank of the Pilcomayo River, 10 km before its confluence with the Paraguay River. Opposite Clorinda lies the Paraguayan capital Asunción. The two cities are linked by the San Ignacio de Loyola International Bridge. Clorinda also marks the junction between National Route 11 and National Route 86. Title: Estanislao del Campo, Formosa Passage: Estanislao del Campo (Formosa) is a settlement in northern Argentina. It is located in Formosa Province.
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Formosa Province
Where is the main campus of the private Tusculum College?
Title: Tusculum College Passage: Tusculum College is a coeducational private college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), with its main campus in the city of Tusculum, Tennessee, United States, a suburb of the town of Greeneville. It is Tennessee's oldest college and the 23rd-oldest operating college in the United States. Title: David B. Hawk Passage: David B. Hawk (born June 21, 1968) is a Tennessee politician. He was elected to the 103rd and 104th General Assembly as the member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing the 5th district, which is composed of Unicoi County and part of Greene County. He is a member of the Commerce Committee, the Conservation and Environment Committee, the Parks and Tourism Subcommittee, and the Small Business Subcommittee. David Hawk attended Tusculum College and graduated from East Tennessee State University with honors and a degree in Marketing, and worked as a haberdasher. Title: President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library Passage: The President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library located on the campus of Tusculum College in Tusculum, Tennessee, (Greeneville postal address), is the Presidential Library and Museum for Andrew Johnson. Title: Pioneer Field (Tusculum) Passage: Pioneer Field is a 3,500-seat college football stadium located in Tusculum, Tennessee. The stadium is the home of the Pioneers football team of Tusculum College. The Pioneers compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II South Atlantic Conference (SAC). Title: 1916 Tusculum Pioneers football team Passage: The 1916 Tusculum Pioneers football team represented Tusculum College during the 1916 college football season. Title: Potomac State College of West Virginia University Passage: Potomac State College of West Virginia University is a two-year junior college affiliated as a division of West Virginia University. West Virginia's only residential junior college, it is located in Keyser, approximately 90 mi away from WVU's main campus in Morgantown, West Virginia. Potomac State acts largely as a feeder for the WVU main campus, granting associate's degrees while allowing other students to begin the first two years of their college studies before transferring to the main campus. Title: Greeneville Astros Passage: The Greeneville Astros were a Minor League Baseball team of the Rookie League Appalachian League. They were located in Tusculum, Tennessee, and played their home games at Pioneer Park on the campus of Tusculum College. They were an affiliate of the Houston Astros from 2004 to 2017 when the Astros decided to eliminate their Greeneville team and reduce their farm system from nine teams to eight. Title: Tusculum, Tennessee Passage: Tusculum is a city in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 2,663 at the 2010 census and 2,670 in 2016. It is the home of Tusculum College, the oldest university in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the United States. Tusculum is a suburb of nearby Greeneville. The population of both Greeneville and Tusculum combined is approximately 17,725 at the 2010 census. Title: Pioneer Park (stadium) Passage: Pioneer Park is a stadium on the campus of Tusculum College in Tusculum, Tennessee. It is primarily used for baseball as the home field for the college's baseball team, the Tusculum Pioneers. It was built in 2004, and holds 4,000 people. It was also home to the Greeneville Astros Minor League Baseball team of the Rookie Appalachian League from 2004 to 2017. Title: Tusculum Pioneers football Passage: The Tusculum Pioneers football team represents Tusculum College in college football. The team has played since 1902.
Tusculum, Tennessee
David B. Hawk
Tusculum College
Which former American football linebacker on the the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL) did Roosevelt Barnes negotiate contracts for?
Title: Ray Lewis Passage: Raymond Anthony Lewis Jr. (born May 15, 1975) is a former American football linebacker, who played all of his 17-year professional career for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played college football for the University of Miami, and earned All-America honors. Lewis was drafted by the Ravens in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft, and, upon his retirement following the 2012 season, he was the last remaining active player from the team's inaugural season. Title: Roosevelt Barnes (American football) Passage: Roosevelt Barnes, Jr. (born August 3, 1958 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is a retired football linebacker for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League and a current sports agent. He played three sports at Purdue University—football, basketball, and baseball. While he was most noted as a football player, he also enjoyed significant success in basketball, playing on Purdue's 1980 Final Four team. After retiring from professional football, in 1987 Barnes became a partner and contract advisor with Maximum Sports Management. Over the years, Barnes has become one of the top contract negotiators in the industry. He has negotiated contracts for Laveranues Coles, Walter Jones, Ray Lewis, Ndamukong Suh, and Andre Wadsworth, among others. Title: Jason Phillips (linebacker) Passage: Jason Wesley Phillips (born February 14, 1986) is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the fifth round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas Christian University (TCU). Title: Gary Stills Passage: Gary Stills (born July 11, 1974) is a former American football linebacker who played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for West Virginia University. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft, and also played for the Baltimore Ravens, St. Louis Rams and Las Vegas Locomotives. Title: Brandon Barnes (linebacker) Passage: Brandon Edward Barnes (born June 12, 1981 in Sikeston, Missouri) is a former American football linebacker of the National Football League. He was signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2004. He played college football at Missouri. Title: Tavares Gooden Passage: Tavares Gooden (born October 7, 1984) is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Miami. Title: Zach Orr Passage: Zachary Orr (born June 9, 1992) is a former American football linebacker who played three seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at North Texas and signed with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2014. Title: C. J. Mosley (linebacker) Passage: Clint "C. J." Mosley Jr. (born June 19, 1992) is an American football linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Alabama, and was drafted by the Ravens in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Title: Mike Smith (linebacker) Passage: Michael Lee Smith (born September 2, 1981) is the assistant defensive line coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. A retired American football linebacker, he played for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL) and Texas Tech at the collegiate level. He was drafted by the Ravens in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL Draft. Title: Jarret Johnson Passage: Jarret Webster Johnson (born August 14, 1981) is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League for twelve seasons. He was drafted in the fourth round (109th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens and also played for the San Diego Chargers. He played college football for the University of Alabama.
Ray Lewis
Roosevelt Barnes (American football)
Ray Lewis
What is the middle name of a star of April 9th movie?
Title: Lars Mikkelsen Passage: Lars Dittmann Mikkelsen (born (1964--)06 1964 ) is a Danish actor best known to international TV audiences for his roles as Copenhagen mayoral election candidate Troels Hartmann in the drama series "The Killing", Charles Augustus Magnussen, the primary villain in the third series of "Sherlock", the Russian President Viktor Petrov in "House of Cards" on Netflix, and Grand Admiral Thrawn in "Star Wars Rebels". He is the older brother of actor Mads Mikkelsen. In 2011 he won the Reumert Prize of honour. Title: April 9th (film) Passage: April 9th (Danish: 9. april ) is a 2015 Danish Second World War film directed by Roni Ezra and starring Pilou Asbæk and Lars Mikkelsen. The film depicts the German invasion of Denmark which commenced on 9 April 1940 and follows a group of Danish bicycle infantry sent as a vanguard to slow down the German advance until reinforcements can arrive. Title: Chhota Bheem and the Shinobi Secret Passage: Chhota Bheem And The Shinobi Secret is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 20th movie of the series & has a running Time of 64 mins. This movie was released on 3 November 2013. Title: Chhota Bheem In Junglee Kabila Passage: Chhota Bheem In Junglee Kabeela is an Indian animated movie which belongs to the Chhota Bheem series. The main character of the movie is Bheem. It is the 17th movie of the series. Running Time- 55 mins. The story of this movie is same as Chhota Bheem and The Broken Amulet. This movie was released on 9 June 2013. Title: Chhota Bheem aur Krishna vs Zimbara Passage: Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna vs Zimbara is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series and Krishna. It is the 19th movie of the series. This movie was released on 25 August 2bfjkg do Title: Chhota Bheem and the Incan Adventure Passage: Chhota Bheem And The Incan Adventure is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 18th movie of the series. This movie was released on 7 July 2013. In this Movie, Chhota Bheem helps the Incan ruler and the people from the Invasion of Tribals. Title: Chhota Bheem And The Crown of Valahalla Passage: Chhota Bheem and The Crown of Valahalla is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 15th movie of the series. This movie was released on Bheem's Birthday on 1 May 2013. Title: Chhota Bheem And The Broken Amulet Passage: Chhota Bheem And The Broken Amulet is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 14th movie of the series. It was released on 24 February 2013. Title: Khaidi Passage: Khaidi (English: "Prisoner") is a 1983 Indian Telugu-language action film starring Chiranjeevi and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. Madhavi was the heroine. It became a major blockbuster and a turning point in Chiranjeevi's career winning unlimited fan following. It was remade into Kannada with Vishnuvardan with the same name. The film is loosely based on the 1982 film "First Blood". Later, this movie has brought big name to Chiranjeevi and he made Khaidi No. 786 as 100th movie and his 150th movie is Khaidi No. 150. It is thus the first film in Chiranjeevi's highly successful "Khaidi" trilogy. Title: Doraemon: Nobita's Space Heroes Passage: Doraemon: Nobita's Space Heroes (ドラえもん のび太の<ruby ><rb>宇宙英雄記</rb><rp> (</rp><rt >スペースヒーローズ</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> , Doraemon: Nobita no Supēsu Hīrōzu ) , also known as Doraemon The Super Star 2015 and Doraemon The Space Hero, is a Japanese anime film and the 35th "Doraemon" film. It was released in Japan on 7 March 2015. This movie commemorates the 35th anniversary of the "Doraemon" (1979) anime series and 10th anniversary of the "Doraemon" (2005) anime. This movie is similar to Doraemon's 6th movie, "" (1985).
Dittmann
April 9th (film)
Lars Mikkelsen
Roxanne Quimby, is an American artist, conservationist and businesswoman notable for founding which North Carolina-based personal care products company with the eponymous beekeeper, Ingram Berg "Burt" Shavitz, was an American beekeeper and businessman notable for founding which personal care products company?
Title: Burt Shavitz Passage: Ingram Berg "Burt" Shavitz (May 15, 1935 – July 5, 2015) was an American beekeeper and businessman notable for founding the Burt's Bees personal care products company with businesswoman Roxanne Quimby. Shavitz's likeness is featured on the Burt's Bees products. Title: Roxanne Quimby Passage: Roxanne Quimby (born July 11, 1950) is an American artist, conservationist and businesswoman notable for founding the North Carolina-based Burt's Bees personal care products company with the eponymous beekeeper Burt Shavitz. Title: Personal Care Products Council Passage: The Personal Care Products Council (PCPC) was founded in 1894 as the Manufacturing Perfumers' Association. In 1922 it was renamed to the American Manufacturers of Toilet Articles (AMTA) in 1922; in 1970 the association adopted the name Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association; in November 2007, the name was changed to the Personal Care Products Council. Title: Blistex, Incorporated Passage: Blistex is an American company that develops, produces and markets personal care products. It began as a small family company in 1947. Its focus was to develop and market lip care products in the United States. It then became a private company based in Oak Brook, Illinois that primarily manufactures lip balm, lip ointment, and other lip-related products. It also produces anti-itch ointments, moisturizing lotions, the Odor-Eaters footcare product, and other skin care medications. Title: Burt's Bees Passage: Burt's Bees is an American personal care products company that markets its products internationally. The company is a subsidiary of Clorox that describes itself as an "Earth friendly, Natural Personal Care Company" Title: Unilever Nepal Passage: Unilever Nepal Limited (UNL); (Nepali: युनिलिभर नेपाल लिमिटेड ) formerly Nepal Lever Limited is the Nepali subsidiary company of Anglo-Dutch FMCG company Unilever. Its products include foods,beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products. Nepal lever is one of the largest personal care company in South Asia. Title: Edgewell Personal Care Passage: Edgewell Personal Care is an American consumer products company based in Chesterfield, Missouri. The company was formed in 2015 following the corporate split of Energizer Holdings. Edgewell Personal Care was formed by the renaming of Energizer Holdings; Energizers' battery business was then spun-off as Energizer Household Products and then renamed Energizer Holdings. Title: Colgate-Palmolive Passage: The Colgate-Palmolive Company is an American worldwide consumer products company focused on the production, distribution and provision of household, health care and personal care products. Under its "Hill's Pet Nutrition" brand, it is also a manufacturer of veterinary products. The company's corporate offices are on Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Title: Movit Passage: Movit Products Ltd is a Ugandan personal care company based in Kampala, manufacturing personal care products. Its brands include "Movit", "Radiant (Hair Dye)", "Pine" and "NAN". The company was founded in 1997, by Simpson Birungi as a makeshift workshop in Namasuba, Wakiso District. In 1999 the first Movit product, "Herbal Baby Jelly", was put on the market. Over the years, Movit, the company’s flagship name, has grown into one of Uganda’s top cosmetics brands with distribution links in both East Africa and the COMESA regions. Title: Dr. Miracle's Passage: Dr. Miracle's is an award-winning line of ethnic personal care products. Founded, the brand focused its early products on ethnic hair care. Using grassroots marketing that targeted beauty and barber stores, Dr. Miracle's hair care products found early sales success. The brand has since extended into skin care products, and is sold at major retail outlets such as Target, Wal-Mart, Kmart, as well as Sally’s Beauty Supply, CVS, Walgreens, Duane Reade and Rite Aid.
Burt's Bees
Roxanne Quimby
Burt Shavitz
When did the boy band consisting of Eun Ji-won, Lee Jai-jin, Kim Jae-duck, Kang Sung-hoon, Ko Ji-yong and Jang Su-won disband?
Title: Sechs Kies Passage: SECHSKIES (pronounced as , Korean: 젝스키스 , Japanese: ジェクスキス ) is a six-member South Korean boy band in 1997. They are the "1st-generation K-Pop idols" and were named as one of the top boy groups in the 90's. Consisting of members Eun Ji-won, Lee Jai-jin, Kim Jae-duck, Kang Sung-hoon, Ko Ji-yong and Jang Su-won, the group debuted on April 15, 1997. Title: Eun Ji-won Passage: Eun Ji-won (born June 8, 1978) is a South Korean rapper, host, dancer, composer and leader of the first generation idol group SechsKies (젝스키스). After the group's disbandment in 2000, Eun pursued a solo career in 2001 with his first single ("A-Ha") and has mainly focused on hip-hop ever since. In addition to his music career, he has appeared on hit shows like "2 Days & 1 Night," "Reply 1997" and "New Journey to the West. Title: Kim Jae-duck Passage: Kim Jae-duck (born on August 7 1979) is a South Korean singer, rapper, and choreographer. He is known as a member of Sechs Kies, which was a rival band to the top boy group in the 90's, H.O.T. and reunited in 2016. When Sechs Kies disbanded in 2000, he started a new band, J-Walk with Jang Suwon, also from Sechs Kies. Kim is known for his Busan accent and his nickname is "Ducky" as a reference to his name. Title: Kang Sung-hoon (golfer) Passage: Kang Sung-hoon (Korean: 강성훈 ; born 4 June 1987) is a South Korean professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. Title: SS Entertainment Passage: SS Entertainment () is a South Korean record label. It previously represented boy group The Legend, Eun Ji-won and Gilme. Title: Jang Su-won Passage: Jang Su-won (born July 16, 1980) is a South Korean singer. He is known as a robot actor and member of the South Korean boy group, Sechs Kies and the duet group, J-Walk, along with fellow SechsKies member, Kim Jae-duck. His nicknames were "Short Man" and "Angel". Title: Kang Sung-hoon (singer) Passage: Kang Sung-hoon (hangul:강성훈, born February 22, 1980) is a South Korean singer from the 90's South Korean boy group Sechs Kies. Sung-hoon is the main vocalist of SechsKies and is referred to having the best singing voice of the group. After Sechskies had disbanded in 2000, Sung-hoon pursued a solo singing career, signed under Laful Entertainment at the time. His nickname Hoony is the title for his third album and his official fan club is called Hoony World. Title: Ko Ji-yong Passage: Ko Ji-yong (born July 1, 1980) is a member of Sechs Kies, a South Korean first generation K-pop idol dance group which disbanded in 2000 but reunited in 2016. Unlike most of the other members, Ko left the entertainment industry and started his own company. He made his first television appearance in years when he appeared at Sechs Kies' reunion special on "Infinite Challenge". Due his family and work commitments he did not sign a contract with the group's new label YG Entertainment or promote with them as a performer but is considered to be part of the group. Since January 2017 he and his son have appeared on the reality show "The Return of Superman". Title: Kang Sung-hoon Passage: Kang Sung-hoon () is a Korean name consisting of the family name Kang and the given name Sung-hoon, and may also refer to: Title: Lee Jai-jin (musician, born 1979) Passage: Lee Jai-jin (Korean:이재진, born July 13, 1979) is a South Korean singer and dancer. Jai-jin is the sub rapper and main dancer of the South Korean boy group SechsKies, and served as the group's choreographer. SechsKies disbanded in 2000 but made a long-awaited reunion on 'ToToGa 2' special of 'Infinite Challenge' and signed with YG Entertainment in 2016.
2000
Eun Ji-won
Sechs Kies
What county in England did a brewess that has a song and jig tune bearing her name live in?
Title: Elsie Marley Passage: Elsie Marley (c. 1713–1768) was an alewife (the wife of the landlord, or the licensee of an inn or public house) in Picktree, near Chester-le-Street, County Durham, England. This is close to Harraton Hall, the home of the Lambton family. A song and jig tune bearing her name, popular in her lifetime, are still current locally. Title: Alewife (trade) Passage: Alewife, also brewess or brewster, is a historical term for a woman who brewed ale for commercial sale. Title: Mental Jewelry Passage: Mental Jewelry is the first album the band Live released under the name Live, released on December 31, 1991. The band had previously released the album "The Death of a Dictionary" under the name Public Affection, under which it also released the EP "Divided Mind, Divided Planet". Title: Haste to the Wedding (jig) Passage: "Haste to the Wedding" is a jig tune in the Scottish and Irish musical traditions. The tune originated during the 18th century, although its original composer is not certain. Written in the standard 8-bar AABB format of Gaelic music, it is traditionally performed on the fiddle, but is a simple tune which can be performed on a variety of instruments, and is frequently adapted for session music. The tune has also been used as the basis for songs, and as musical accompaniment for ceili dances of the same name. Title: Seely Simpkins Jig Passage: "Seely Simpkins Jig" is a song by American songwriter Dan Emmett. Emmett named the song for Seeley Simpkins, a resident of Knox County, Ohio, well known for his fiddle playing and whistling. Simpkins' property neighbored that of Thomas Snowden, a man whom Howard L. and Judith Sacks credit with helping Emmett write the song "Dixie". "Seely Simpkins Jig" was later published as a quickstep in "Fife Instructor", a manual by Emmett. Title: Jujjavarapu Passage: Jujjavarapu is a family name/surname/lastname of the Telugu-speaking people in India. Most of the people with this last name live in the west godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The people with this last name belong to Kamma/Chowdary caste. Title: The Devil's Dream Passage: "The Devil's Dream" is an old fiddle tune of unknown origins. Played as either a jig or a reel, it is attested to as a popular tune from at least 1834 in New England. It also appears in a folk tale from central England dated to c. 1805. Title: Muppavarapu Passage: Muppavarapu (ముప్పవరపు) is a family surname of the Telugu-speaking people in India. Most of the people with this last name live in the Krishna, Guntur, Nalgonda, Prakasam & Nellore districts of Andhra Pradesh, India. The people with this last name belong to either Kammarajulu caste or Brahmin caste. The gothrams for Kammarajulu people with this family name are Nulupogula or Kundurthi. Title: Praneuf (surname) Passage: "Praneuf" (Pra-Neuf) is a surname. With a popularity rank of 27,957, it is the rarest last name in France, but is still in use today. Most people with this name live in France, but the names are also found in countries such as Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Spain and others. Title: Trey Anastasio with Special Guest Carlos Santana Passage: Recorded live at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco, California on May 31, 2003, this video features the Trey Anastasio Band (TAB) with Carlos Santana sitting in for a number of covers and Anastasio originals. It was released under the name Live at the Warfield. It features the entire second set of the show, with Santana sitting in on every song. Each of the four songs in the second set segued into one another. In addition, a bonus track, "The Way I Feel", was taken from the first set of the show and also includes Santana sitting in. Santana also sat in for the song "Last Tube" during the first set, but that was not included on the DVD.
Durham
Elsie Marley
Alewife (trade)
Which artist released more singles, Magic Dirt or Ida Maria?
Title: Ida Maria Passage: Ida Maria Børli Sivertsen ( ; born 13 July 1984), better known simply as Ida Maria, is a Norwegian musician and songwriter. Her first album, "Fortress Round My Heart", was released in 2008. In November 2010, she released her second album "Katla" in Norway; the album was released internationally on 7 June 2011. In August 2013, Maria digitally released her third album "Love Conquers All" in Norway. Title: Magic Dirt Passage: Magic Dirt are an Australian rock band, which formed in 1991 in Geelong, Victoria, with Daniel Herring on guitar, Adam Robertson on drums, Adalita Srsen on vocals and guitar, and Dean Turner on bass guitar. Initially forming an alternative underground band called Deer Bubbles which split and formed into the much heavier, rock based group called The Jim Jims, they were renamed as Magic Dirt in 1992. Their top 40 releases on the ARIA Albums Chart are "Friends in Danger" (1996), "What Are Rockstars Doing Today" (2000), "Tough Love" (2003) and "Snow White" (2005). They have received nine ARIA Music Award nominations including four at the ARIA Music Awards of 1995 for "Life Was Better" – their second extended play. Turner died in August 2009 of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (a soft tissue cancer). s of 2011 , the band is on hiatus with no immediate plans to tour or record. Title: Beast (Magic Dirt album) Passage: 'Beast' is a mini-album by from Australian rock-grunge band Magic Dirt. Produced by Magic Dirt and Lindsay Gravina, at Birdland Studios, Melbourne. Title: Magic Dirt (US Version) Passage: Magic Dirt is an album by Australian alternative rock band Magic Dirt released in the U.S. on the Dirt label. It compiles the band's first two Australian-released EPs "Signs of Satanic Youth" and "Life Was Better" along with additional tracks. Title: What's Happening (album) Passage: What's Happening is the second album from the Australian hip hop artist, Katalyst (aka Sydney based producer Ashley Anderson). It is a follow up to Katalyst's award-winning debut album, "Manipulating Agent". "What's Happening" was released by Invada Records on 25 August 2007. The album features guest vocalists from the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia - including Stephanie McKay, J-Live, Steve Spacek, Diverse Katie Noonan (george), Magic Dirt's Adalita and Beautiful Girls' Mat McHugh. Title: Raúl Sánchez (musician) Passage: Raúl Sánchez is a Spanish-born Australian rock musician, best known as the lead guitarist in Magic Dirt. Raul initially played in Melbourne based band Muffcake before joining Magic Dirt. Raul currently plays in River Of Snakes, and Tex Perkins super group "The Ape". Title: Girl (Magic Dirt album) Passage: 'Girl' is the sixth album from Australian rock-grunge band Magic Dirt. Produced by Magic Dirt and Lindsay Gravina, at Birdland Studios, Melbourne. Title: Adalita Srsen Passage: Adalita Srsen (pronounced "Sers-n") is an Australian rock musician who is a founding member of the rock band Magic Dirt and a solo artist. She released her second solo album, "All Day Venus", in September 2013. She is known by the mononym Adalita. Title: The Dirt Bike Kid Passage: The Dirt Bike Kid is a 1985 film directed by Hoite Caston, produced by Julie Corman, starring Peter Billingsley and Stuart Pankin, about a boy who discovers a magic dirt bike that has a mind of its own. Part of the story is inspired by "Jack and the Beanstalk". Title: Fortress Round My Heart Passage: Fortress Round My Heart is the debut album by Norwegian musician Ida Maria. Six singles were released before the album's release: "Oh My God", "Drive Away My Heart", "Stella", "Queen of the World", "I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked" and the re-release of "Oh My God".
Magic Dirt
Magic Dirt
Ida Maria
Are both Lindsay Davenport and Wayne Black nationals of the same country ?
Title: Wayne Black Passage: Wayne Hamilton Black (born 17 November 1973 in Harare, is a former professional male tennis player from Zimbabwe. Title: Lindsay Davenport Passage: Lindsay Ann Davenport Leach (born June 8, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player. She was ranked World No. 1 on eight different occasions, for a total of 98 weeks. Davenport is one of five women who have been the year-end World No. 1 at least four times (1998, 2001, 2004, and 2005) since 1975; the others are Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams. She has achieved the No. 1 ranking in doubles as well. Title: 1997 Sydney International – Women's Doubles Passage: Lindsay Davenport and Mary Joe Fernandez were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Davenport with Natasha Zvereva and Fernandez with Katrina Adams. Title: 2000 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Doubles Passage: Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but Davenport did not compete this year. Zvereva teamed up with Katarina Srebotnik and lost in quarterfinals to Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs. Title: 1997 WTA Tour Championships – Doubles Passage: Lindsay Davenport and Mary Joe Fernández were the defending champions but only Davenport competed that year with Jana Novotná. Title: Lindsay Park (Davenport, Iowa) Passage: Lindsay Park is a 31 acre park. located in the Village of East Davenport in Davenport, Iowa, United States. The lower park is a contributing property of the Davenport Village Historic District that has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980, and the upper park is part of the McClellan Heights Historic District which was listed on the national register in 1984. The whole park was individually listed on the Davenport Register of Historic Properties in 1998. Lindsay Park is owned by the city of Davenport and features a playground, baseball diamonds and views of the Mississippi River, which is immediately to the south of the park. There is a group of architectural sculptures along the Riverfront Parkway, of which Lindsay Park is a part. The park also hosts the annual Riverssance Festival of Fine Art. Title: 1998 US Open – Women's Doubles Passage: Lindsay Davenport and Jana Novotná were the defending champions, but they did not play together this year. Davenport played with Natasha Zvereva as the second seed, and Novotná played with Martina Hingis as the first seed. Title: 2014 French Open – Women's Legends Doubles Passage: Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis were the defending champions, but Hingis instead competed in the Women's Doubles event. Davenport played alongside Mary Joe Fernández and was eliminated in the round robin. Title: 1997 Acura Classic – Doubles Passage: Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Davenport with Chanda Rubin and Zvereva with Gigi Fernández. 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.
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Lindsay Davenport
Wayne Black
What is the population of the country that the Recilia dispar is endemic to?
Title: Liberia Passage: Liberia , officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to its west, Guinea to its north and Ivory Coast to its east. It covers an area of 111369 km2 and has a population of 4,503,000 people. English is the official language and over 20 indigenous languages are spoken, representing the numerous tribes who make up more than 95% of the population. The country's capital and largest city is Monrovia. Title: Recilia dispar Passage: Recilia dispar is a species of bug from the Cicadellidae family that is endemic to Liberia. Title: Recilia xenthocephalus Passage: Recilia xenthocephalus is a species of bug from the Cicadellidae family that is endemic to India. Title: Dead Sea toothcarp Passage: The Dead Sea toothcarp (Aphanius dispar richardsoni) is a subspecies of the Arabian toothcarp that is endemic to the Dead Sea basin. It is threatened by water fluctuation, and the introduction of cichlids and "Gambusia". Title: Arabian toothcarp Passage: The Arabian toothcarp ("Aphanius dispar") is a species of killifish belonging to the family Cyprinodontidae. It can be found from the shores of the Red Sea south to Ethiopia, the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea and along the Persian Gulf east to Pakistan and India. It is also found in the Suez Canal, the northern coast of the Sinai Peninsula, and in one location on the Israeli coast. There are two recognized subspecies: "A. d. dispar" found throughout the range, and "A. d. richardsoni", the Dead Sea toothcarp endemic to the Dead Sea. Title: Carposina dispar Passage: Carposina dispar is a moth of the Carposinidae family. It is endemic to Hawaii. Title: Recilia variabilis Passage: Recilia variabilis is a species of bug from the Cicadellidae family that is endemic to India. Title: Recilia variegata Passage: Recilia variegata is a species of bug from the Cicadellidae family that is endemic to Kuril Islands. Title: Recilia veinatus Passage: Recilia veinatus is a species of bug from the Cicadellidae family that is endemic to India. Title: Recilia truncatus Passage: Recilia truncatus is a species of bugs from Cicadellidae family that is endemic to India.
4,503,000
Recilia dispar
Liberia
In what year was the man who directed the 1986 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Rob Lowe and Demi Moore born?
Title: Edward Zwick Passage: Edward M. Zwick (born October 8, 1952) is an American filmmaker, director and Academy Award-winning film and television producer. He has worked primarily in the comedy-drama and epic historical film genres, including "About Last Night, Glory, Legends of the Fall," and "The Last Samurai." Title: About Last Night (1986 film) Passage: About Last Night (styled as About Last Night...) is a 1986 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Edward Zwick, and starring Rob Lowe and Demi Moore as Chicago yuppies who enter a committed relationship for the first time. The screenplay by Tim Kazurinsky and Denise DeClue is based on the 1974 David Mamet play "Sexual Perversity in Chicago". The film was remade as the 2014 "About Last Night" (without the ellipsis). Title: Youngblood (1986 film) Passage: Youngblood is a 1986 American drama sports film directed, co-produced, and co-written by Peter Markle, and starring Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze, Cynthia Gibb and is also Keanu Reeves' second film appearance. Title: Proximity (film) Passage: Proximity (typeset as ProXimity) is a 2001 action/thriller film starring Rob Lowe and James Coburn. It is written by Ben Queen and Seamus Ruane and directed by Scott Ziehl. The film is about an escaped prison convict (Lowe) and the head and founder (Coburn) of a support group called "Justice For The Victim's Families" who has his own tragic past and a dark secret. Title: Bad Influence (film) Passage: Bad Influence is a 1990 American thriller film directed by Curtis Hanson starring Rob Lowe and James Spader. In this noirish film, Spader plays a yuppie who meets a mysterious stranger (Lowe) who encourages him to explore his dark side. "Bad Influence" was the first original screenplay for which David Koepp received a sole screenplay credit. The film's villain is loosely based on a real person, a nomadic surfer who befriended executive producer Morrie Eisenman. Title: Brat Pack (actors) Passage: The Brat Pack is a nickname given to a group of young actors who frequently appeared together in teen-oriented in the 1980s. First mentioned in a 1985 "New York" magazine article, it is now usually defined as the cast members of two specific films released in 1985—"The Breakfast Club" and "St. Elmo's Fire"—although other actors are sometimes included. The "core" members are considered to be Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy. Title: Wisdom (film) Passage: Wisdom is a 1986 American romantic crime film written and directed by its star Emilio Estevez in his filmmaking debut. The film also stars Demi Moore, along with Tom Skerritt and Veronica Cartwright (both of "Alien" fame) as Estevez's parents. The end credits song is "Home Again" by Oingo Boingo and the score by Danny Elfman. Title: Perfect Strangers (2004 film) Passage: Perfect Strangers is a 2004 romantic comedy film starring Rob Lowe and Anna Friel. Title: St. Elmo's Fire (film) Passage: St. Elmo's Fire is a 1985 American coming-of-age film directed by Joel Schumacher. The film, starring Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and Mare Winningham, centers on a group of friends, recent graduates of Georgetown University, and their adjustment to their post-university lives and the responsibilities of encroaching adulthood. The film is a prominent movie of the Brat Pack genre. Title: Oxford Blues Passage: Oxford Blues is a 1984 British comedy-drama sports film written and directed by Robert Boris and starring Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy and Amanda Pays. It is a remake of the 1938 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film "A Yank at Oxford".
1952
Edward Zwick
About Last Night (1986 film)
Since 2005, the South West Surrey constituency has been represented by a politician who was born in what year?
Title: South West Surrey (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: South West Surrey is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. Since 2005, the seat has been represented by Conservative MP Jeremy Hunt, the incumbent Secretary of State for Health. Title: Jeremy Hunt Passage: Jeremy Richard Streynsham Hunt {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 1 November 1966) is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Secretary of State for Health since 2012 and the Member of Parliament for South West Surrey since 2005. He was previously Culture Secretary (2010–12). Title: The Breeze (radio network) Passage: The Breeze is a network of Independent Local Radio stations broadcasting to South Devon, South West Surrey, West Sussex, Hampshire, Cheltenham, West Berkshire, Bristol, Somerset, Dorset and West Wiltshire. The stations, owned & operated by Celador Radio, broadcast a 'contemporary easy listening' format, playing classic and recent melodic popular music aimed principally at listeners over the age of 40. Title: Delta FM Passage: Delta FM was a United Kingdom local radio station, broadcasting to East Hampshire, South West Surrey and North West Sussex. The station provided local news, community information, and specialist music programming to the towns of Alton, Bordon, Four Marks, Haslemere, Hindhead, Liphook, Midhurst and Petersfield. Title: Hydestile Passage: Hydestile is a medium-sized hamlet between the villages of Busbridge and Hambledon, straddling their civil parish borders, centred 2.5 mi south of Godalming in Waverley, south west Surrey. Hydestile in its west has West Surrey Golf Club and in the east has three sets of woods and a Leonard Cheshire home. The other main landmark is Hydon's Ball, a large woodland and promontory of the Greensand Ridge, about which a very old poem has been written; the site is free to visitors. Title: Farnham (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Farnham was a constituency covering the south-westernmost and various western parts of Surrey for the House of Commons of the UK Parliament, 1918—1983. Its main successor was South West Surrey. The seat was formed with north-eastern territory including Woking from Chertsey in 1918 and shed the Woking area to form its own seat in 1950. In common with all 1918 and subsequently created seats it elected one Member of Parliament (MP). During its 65-year span its voters elected three Conservatives successively. Title: Chiddingfold Forest Passage: Chiddingfold Forest is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in south west Surrey and West Sussex, England. It lies near Chiddingfold and Dunsfold. The Forestry Commission owns and/or manages some 830 ha of woodland in the forest complex of which 543.9 ha is designated SSSI. It is one of 15 SSSIs in the borough of Waverley. Title: South West Surrey by-election, 1984 Passage: The South West Surrey by-election, 1984 was a parliamentary by-election held on 3 May 1984 for the British House of Commons constituency of South West Surrey. Title: The Breeze (East Hampshire &amp; South West Surrey) Passage: The Breeze (East Hampshire &amp; South West Surrey) Title: Louise Irvine Passage: Louise Irvine (born 1957, full name Marie-Louise Irvine) is a British general practitioner, health campaigner, and parliamentary candidate. She unsuccessfully stood for election in the 2015 General election and the 2017 General election for the National Health Action Party in the constituency of South West Surrey. She came second to Jeremy Hunt in the 2017 election; reducing his majority.
1966
South West Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)
Jeremy Hunt
The Victoria Arches are located in the North West area of what country?
Title: Victoria Arches Passage: The Victoria Arches are a series of bricked-up arches built in an embankment of the River Irwell in Manchester. They served as business premises, landing stages for steam packet riverboats and as Second World War air-raid shelters. They were accessed from wooden staircases that descended from Victoria Street. Title: River Irwell Passage: The River Irwell ( ) is a 39 mi long river which flows through the Irwell Valley in North West England. Its source is at Irwell Springs on Deerplay Moor, approximately 1.5 mi north of Bacup. It forms the boundary between Manchester and Salford and empties into the River Mersey near Irlam. Title: SARM Division No. 6 Passage: SARM Division No. 6 is a division of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) within the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located in the north west area of the province. There are 48 rural municipalities in this division. The current spot for the Director of Division 6 is Rodney Wiens. Title: Serpentine, Victoria Passage: Serpentine is a town in north west Victoria, Australia. Located on the Loddon Valley Highway, the town is 201 kilometres north west of the state capital, Melbourne and 51 kilometres north west of the regional centre, Bendigo. Serpentine is in the Shire of Loddon local government area and, including the surrounding state suburb, had a population of 307 at the 2011 census . Title: Group 4 Rugby League Passage: Group 4 is a rugby league competition in the New England and north west area of New South Wales, run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. Title: Rath, County Offaly Passage: Rath (Irish: "An Ráth" ) is a hamlet in the south west area of County Offaly, Ireland. The hamlet is located midway between the towns of Birr and Kilcormac on a northeast-southwest country road. It is located in the parish of Eglish and Drumcullen which is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath. The hamlet has a number of local amenities for the local population including a church (dedicated to St. John the Baptist), a national school, a local community centre and a local shop. Drumcullen GAA is the local GAA club and is located about half a kilometre to the south of the hamlet. Title: Moranbong-guyok Passage: Moranbong-guyŏk, or the Moranbong District, is one of the 19 guyŏk which constitute the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. It is located north of Chung-guyok, the city's central district, and is bordered to the north by Sosong and Taesong-guyoks, to the east by the Taedong River, and the west by the Potong River and Potonggang-guyok. It is named after Moran Hill located in the district's west area ("Moran" is ). It was designated a guyŏk in October 1960 by the Pyongyang City People's Committee. Title: 7700 16th Street NW Passage: 7700 16th Street NW is the street address of the Hanafi Madh-Hab Center in the Shepherd Park neighborhood of North West area of Washington, D.C. where the mass murder of 7 Hanafi Muslims occurred. Four men from the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 12 were accused of the crime. Title: Seven Oaks School Division Passage: Seven Oaks School Division is a school division in the north west area of Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. It was established on July 1959. It takes in the neighbourhoods of West Kildonan, Garden City, the Maples, Riverbend, Amber Trails, West St. Paul, and St. Andrews. Title: Cheggers Plays Pop Passage: Cheggers Plays Pop was a British children's game show broadcast on BBC1 from 10 April 1978 to 7 November 1986 hosted by Keith Chegwin, who is commonly known to the British public as "Cheggers". The show's format consisted of a series of physical and mental challenges undertaken by two teams of children representing their respective schools, together with studio performances by contemporary pop music acts. The participating schools were predominantly from the North West area of the UK due to the choice of studio (BBC Manchester).
England
Victoria Arches
River Irwell
S. R. D. Vaidyanathan was an Indian musician who played which double reed wind instrument?
Title: S. R. D. Vaidyanathan Passage: S. R. D. Vaidyanathan (Tamil: S.R.D. வைத்தியநாதன்; 15 March 1929 − 18 November 2013) was an Indian musician who played the Nadhaswara. Title: Nadaswaram Passage: The nadaswaram, nagaswaram, nadhaswaram or nathaswaram is a double reed wind instrument. It is a traditional classical instrument used in Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala. Title: Kuzhal Passage: The kuzhal is a traditional double reed wind instrument used in the south Indian state of Kerala. It is similar in construction to a "nagaswaram" or a large "shehnai", and has a very shrill and penetrating tone. Title: Ottu (instrument) Passage: The ottu (or otter) is a double reed wind instrument, used in Carnatic music of Southern India to provide a drone accompaniment to the similar nadaswaram oboe. Like the nadaswaram, the ottu is a large conical instrument, some two and a half feet long. Unlike the nadaswaram, the ottu has no fingerholes, being intended to produce one constant note while playing. It is provided with several small tuning holes which can be stopped with wax to modify its note. Title: Algaita Passage: The algaita (also spelled "alghaita", "algayta" or "algheita") is a double reed wind instrument from West Africa, especially among the Hausa and Kanuri peoples. Its construction is similar to the oboe-like rhaita and the zurna. The algaita is distinguished from these other instruments by its larger, trumpet-like bell. Instead of keys, it has open holes for fingering, similar to the zurna. Title: Szopelka Passage: A szopelka is a Russian double reed wind instrument, similar in form to the zurna. Typically, the instrument is 15 in long, with a brass mouthpiece and a wooden body with fifteen finger holes, eight large and seven small. Title: Kuzhal Pattu Passage: Kuzhal pattu is a form of traditional temple music practised in the Kerala state of India. It centers on the use of the kuzhal, a double reed wind instrument, and is typically performed at temple festivals. Title: Taepyeongso Passage: The taepyeongso (lit. "big peace wind instrument"; also called hojok, hojeok 호적 胡笛, nallari, or saenap, 嗩吶) is a Korean double reed wind instrument in the shawm or oboe family, probably descended from the Persian zurna and closely related to the Chinese suona. It has a conical wooden body made from "yuja" (citron), "daechu" (jujube), or yellow mulberry wood, with a metal mouthpiece and cup-shaped metal bell. It originated during the Goryeo period (918 – 1392). Title: Kèn bầu Passage: The kèn bầu (] ) is one of several types of kèn, a double reed wind instrument used in the traditional music of Vietnam. It is similar in construction and sound to the Chinese "suona" and the Korean "taepyeongso". It comes in various sizes and is a primary instrument of the music of the former royal court music of Huế. Title: Guan (instrument) Passage: The guan () is a Chinese double reed wind instrument. The northern Chinese version is called guanzi (管子) or bili (traditional: 篳篥; simplified: 筚篥) and the Cantonese version is called houguan (喉管). It is classified as a bamboo instrument in the Ba Yin (ancient Chinese instrument classification) system. Unlike other instruments in the double-reed family of woodwinds which mostly have conical bores, such as the Chinese "suona" or the Western oboe, the "guan" has a cylindrical bore, giving its distinctive mellow, yet piercing buzz-like timbre.
The nadaswaram,
S. R. D. Vaidyanathan
Nadaswaram
Charles Henry Gaylord learned what hybrid martial art from Hawaii?
Title: Charles Gaylord Passage: Charles Henry Gaylord (September 24, 1936 – August 4, 2009) was an American martial artist. He began learning martial arts in 1954. After receiving his black belt, Gaylord became the second generation of the Emperado Method of Kajukenbo. In 1963, he moved from Hawaii to Northern California where he began teaching his own style of Kajukenbo, which became known as the "Gaylord Method". Gaylord was featured in Episode 10 of "Fight Quest" on the Discovery Channel. Title: Kajukenbo Passage: Kajukenbo (Japanese: カジュケンボ Kajukenbo) is a hybrid martial art from Hawaii. The name Kajukenbo is a portmanteau of the various arts from which its style is derived: KA for Karate, JU for Judo and Jujutsu, KEN for Kenpo and BO for Boxing. Title: Sanjuro (Martial Arts) Passage: Sanjuro is a hybrid martial art, fusing elements of a variety of martial arts styles, sparring, and dance Title: Hybrid martial arts Passage: Hybrid martial arts, also known as hybrid fighting systems or sometimes eclectic martial arts or freestyle fighting, refer to martial arts or fighting systems that incorporate techniques and theories from several particular martial arts (eclecticism). While numerous martial arts borrow or adapt from other arts and to some extent could be considered hybrids, a "hybrid martial art" emphasizes its disparate origins. Title: Tarung Derajat Passage: Tarung Derajat is a full body contact hybrid martial art from West Java, Indonesia, created by Haji Achmad Dradjat. He developed the techniques through his experience as a street fighter during the 1960s in Bandung. Tarung Derajat is officially recognized as a national sport and used as a basic martial art training for the Indonesian Armed Forces and Indonesian National Police. Title: Sli beatha Passage: "Slí Beatha" (shlee-baha) is a hybrid martial art and life development system created in the United States. Its founder claims that it is based on an alleged "philosophy of Celtic individuality" and integrates physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of the individual. The style claims close relation to military combatives and places a focus on striking techniques, but includes grappling techniques for self-defense situations that are not typically used in competitive sport. Despite its name and claimed philosophy, it has no connection to any Irish martial arts traditions or styles. The style also claims that "slí beatha" means "Way of Life", but in modern Irish, the phrase simply means "occupation" or "job". Title: American Tang Soo Do Passage: American Tang Soo Do ("American Karate") is a Tang Soo Do based, American hybrid martial art style founded in 1966 by Chuck Norris. Title: Chun Kuk Do Passage: Chun Kuk Do (Hangul: 천국도 ; Hanja: 天堂道 , CKD) is an American hybrid martial art style founded by Chuck Norris. Title: Gaylord Wilshire Passage: Henry Gaylord Wilshire (June 7, 1861 – September 7, 1927), known to his contemporaries by his middle name of "Gaylord", was a land developer, publisher, and outspoken socialist. He gave Los Angeles' famous Wilshire Boulevard its name. Title: Kūdō Passage: Kūdō (空道 , Kūdō ) (formerly "Kakutō karate" (格闘空手); often "Daidōjuku") is a Japanese hybrid martial art. It is full-contact karate with gloves, throwing and grappling techniques are also allowed in the competition, including restraint, locks and strangle holds.
Kajukenbo
Charles Gaylord
Kajukenbo
What is the name of the South Korean-Chinese boy group whose hits include "Growl", and members include Byun Baek-hyun?
Title: Exo (band) Passage: Exo (Korean: 엑소 ; stylized as EXO) is a South Korean-Chinese boy group based in Seoul. Formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2011, the group debuted in 2012 with twelve members separated into two subgroups, Exo-K (Suho, Baekhyun, Chanyeol, D.O., Kai, and Sehun) and Exo-M (Xiumin, Lay, Chen and former members Kris, Luhan and Tao ), performing music in Korean and Mandarin respectively. Exo's first album "XOXO" (2013), which contained the breakthrough hit "Growl", was a critical and commercial success, winning both Disk Daesang at the 28th Golden Disk Awards and Album of the Year at the 15th Mnet Asian Music Awards. It sold over one million copies, making Exo the best-selling Korean artist in twelve years. Subsequent albums and EPs continued with strong sales, and Exo were ranked the most influential celebrity by "Forbes" Korea Power Celebrity for the years 2014 and 2015. They have been named "the biggest boyband in the world" by media outlets. Title: Byun Baek-hyun Passage: Byun Baek-hyun (born May 6, 1992), better known mononymously as Baekhyun, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO, its sub-group EXO-K and sub-unit EXO-CBX. Title: D.O. (entertainer) Passage: Do Kyung-soo (born (1993--) 12, 1993 ), better known by his stage name D.O., is a South Korean singer and actor. He is best known as a member and one of the main vocalists of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO. Apart from his group's activities, D.O. has also starred in various television dramas and movies such as "Pure Love" (2016) and "My Annoying Brother" (2016). Title: Suho Passage: Kim Jun-myeon (born (1991--) 22, 1991 ), better known by his stage name Suho (meaning "guardian" in Korean), is a South Korean singer and actor. He is a member and leader of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO and its sub-unit EXO-K. Title: Lay (entertainer) Passage: Zhang Yixing () (born (1991--) 07, 1991 ), better known by his stage name Lay (Korean: 레이 ), is a Chinese singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, actor, model, author and voice actor. He is a member and main dancer of the South Korean-Chinese boy group Exo and its sub-unit Exo-M. He was first known after participating in the Chinese TV talent show "Star Academy" in 2005. Title: Luhan (entertainer) Passage: Lu Han (born (1990--)20 1990 ), also known as Luhan, is a Chinese singer and actor. He was a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO and its sub-group EXO-M, before leaving the group in October 2014. That year, he was ranked the sixth most popular entertainment star in China by China National Radio. Title: Xiumin Passage: Kim Min-seok (born (1990--) 26, 1990 ), better known by his stage name Xiumin, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is best known as a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO, its sub-group EXO-M, and its sub-unit EXO-CBX. Title: Park Chanyeol Passage: Park Chan-yeol (born November 27, 1992), better known by the mononym Chanyeol, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter and actor. He debuted in 2012 as a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO and its sub-unit EXO-K. Title: Huang Zitao Passage: Huang Zitao (born 2 May 1993), better known as Tao, is a Chinese rapper, singer-songwriter and actor. He is a former member of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO. In 2015, he made his solo debut with the mini-album "T.A.O", under the new stage name Z.Tao. Title: Chen (singer) Passage: Kim Jong-dae (born September 21, 1992), better known by his stage name Chen, is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actor. He is a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO and its sub-unit EXO-CBX, as well as S.M Entertainment's ballad group SM the Ballad.
EXO
Exo (band)
Byun Baek-hyun
What are both Dichondra and Peperomia?
Title: Dichondra Passage: Dichondra is a small genus of flowering plants in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. They are prostrate, perennial, herbaceous plants, with creeping stems which take root readily at the leaf nodes. The flowers are white, greenish or yellowish, 2–3 mm diameter. Title: Peperomia Passage: Peperomia (radiator plant) is one of the 2 large genera of the Piperaceae family, with more than 1000 recorded species. Most of them are compact, small perennial epiphytes growing on rotten wood. More than 1500 species have been recorded, occurring in all tropical and subtropical regions of the world, though concentrated in Central America and northern South America. A limited number of species (around 17) are found in Africa. Title: Peperomia wheeleri Passage: Peperomia wheeleri is a rare species of flowering plant in the pepper family known by the common name Wheeler's peperomia. It is endemic to Puerto Rico, where it is known only from the island of Culebra. It has been become rare because of deforestation and grazing by livestock. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. Title: Dichondra repens Passage: Dichondra repens is a small, prostrate, herbaceous plant native to New Zealand and many parts of Australia. It is occasionally known as kidney weed in Australia and as Mercury Bay weed in New Zealand. Di (Latin) = two; chondros (Greek) = seed; repens (Latin) = creeping / crawling. Most commonly called dichondra in Australia. Title: Peperomia blanda Passage: Peperomia blanda, the arid-land peperomia, is a species of herb in the Piperaceae family. The species has a natural pan-tropical distribution that encompasses Asia, Africa, Australasia, Polynesia and the Americas. The species typically grows as a perennial, somewhat succulent herb to 30cm in height, though the form varies from prostrate and creeping to up to 60 cm tall depending on environment and genotype. The typical habitat is damp rock crevices and steep stream banks. Title: Peperomia caperata Passage: Peperomia caperata, the emerald ripple peperomia, is a species of flowering plant in the Piperaceae family, native to Brazil. It is a mound-forming evergreen perennial growing to 20 cm tall and wide, with corrugated heart-shaped leaves, and narrow spikes of white flowers 5 - long, in summer. Title: Peperomia alata Passage: Peperomia alata, the winged peperomia, is a plant species found growing in swamps in Florida, West Indies, Central America, South America. In Florida, is apparently rare, known for certain only from Collier County. Title: List of Peperomia diseases Passage: This is a list of diseases that affect the genus "Peperomia" which includes radiator plant, baby rubber tree ("Peperomia obtusifolia"), emerald ripple peperomia ("Peperomia caperata") and others. Title: Peperomia argyreia Passage: Peperomia argyreia, the watermelon peperomia or watermelon begonia, is a species of plant in the Piperaceae family. Its native range is Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Title: Peperomia tetraphylla Passage: Peperomia tetraphylla, known as the acorn peperomia or four-leaved peperomia, is a small plant in the pepper family that grows in Australia, Asia, Africa, New Zealand, Lord Howe Island, and other islands in the Pacific Ocean. In New South Wales, it is often seen as an epiphyte or growing on rocks in rainforests. Tiny flowers form on a spike, at the end of the branchlets. The specific epithet "tetraphylla" is from the Ancient Greek language, meaning "four leaves".
plants
Dichondra
Peperomia
Birchfield is an area of Perry Barr, Birmingham, it gave its name to the Birchfield Harriers athletics club, now based at which nearby international athletics stadium located within Perry Park in Perry Barr, Birmingham, England, at grid reference [ SP065925]?
Title: Alexander Stadium Passage: Alexander Stadium is an international athletics stadium located within Perry Park in Perry Barr, Birmingham, England, at grid reference [ SP065925] . It has staged the Amateur Athletics Association Championships, and was the venue of the 1998 Disability World Athletics Championships. It hosted one England Monarchs game in 1998 with an attendance of 8,000. It hosts the annual British Grand Prix. Title: Birchfield, Birmingham Passage: Birchfield is an area of Perry Barr, Birmingham, England. It gave its name to the Birchfield Harriers athletics club, now based at the nearby Alexander Stadium, also in Birmingham. It has a hyperlocal website for the area called Birchfield Residents Activity Blog, and a Community Newspaper,The Birchfield Bugle. Title: Perry Barr Passage: Perry Barr is an inner-city area in north Birmingham, England. It is also the name of a council constituency, managed by its own district committee. Birmingham Perry Barr is also a parliamentary constituency; its Member of Parliament is Khalid Mahmood. Title: Birchfield Harriers Passage: Birchfield Harriers is an athletics club, founded in 1877. Its home is at Birmingham's Alexander Stadium, England. Title: Vincent Loney Passage: Ernest Vincent Loney (born 1882, died 1951) was a British athlete and member of the Birchfield Harriers athletics club. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Title: Perry Barr Stadium Passage: Perry Barr Stadium (also known as Perry Barr Greyhound Stadium and previously as Alexander Sports Ground(s)) is a stadium and a Greyhound Board of Great Britain regulated greyhound racing track on Aldridge Road in Perry Barr, Birmingham, England. The track is operated by the Greyhound Racing Association, which is a subsidiary of the National Asset Management Agency, who also own the stadium. Racing takes place every Friday and Saturday evening. Title: Birchfield Ladbroke Stadium Passage: The Birchfield Ladbroke Stadium, also known as the old Perry Barr Greyhound Stadium was a former greyhound racing track in Birchfield in the north of Birmingham, England. Title: Perry Barr Reservoir Passage: Perry Barr Reservoir is a covered drinking water reservoir, in north Birmingham, England. Built on the site of the former Perry Barr Farm, it is not, despite its name, in the modern Perry Barr area, but nearby Kingstanding, at grid reference [ SP083951] . Title: Urban District of Perry Barr Passage: Urban District of Perry Barr, or Perry Barr Urban District was an area of England for local government administrate purposes. As such, it was administered locally by Perry Barr Urban District Council. It took its name from the included hamlet of Perry Barr, which was until then in the parish of Handsworth. It was created in 1894 as a result of the Local Government Act 1894, as a subdivision of the administrative county of Staffordshire, and existed until 1928, when it largely became part of Birmingham, and so also part of the county of Warwickshire. At that time, small parts of the district were granted to the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, also in Warwickshire, and to West Bromwich (remaining in Staffordshire until 1974). In 1974, Birmingham was taken out of Warwickshire and became part of the West Midlands county. Title: Perry Park (Birmingham) Passage: Perry Park is a park in Perry Barr, Birmingham, England, at grid reference [ SP065925] .
Alexander Stadium
Birchfield, Birmingham
Alexander Stadium
The murders commited by Colin Howell were the subject of an ITV drama series based on murders commited in what year?
Title: Colin Howell Passage: Colin Howell (born 14 March 1959) is a Northern Irish convicted double murderer. The murders and surrounding story were the subject of an ITV drama series "The Secret" broadcast in April and May 2016. Title: The Secret (TV series) Passage: The Secret is a 2016 Northern Irish ITV mini-series based on "Let This Be Our Secret", Belfast journalist Deric Henderson's account of the double murder of Lesley Howell and Constable Trevor Buchanan, whose bodies were discovered in a fume-filled car in the garage of a property in Castlerock, County Londonderry, in Northern Ireland in May 1991. Title: Crime Stories (UK TV series) Passage: Crime Stories is a British television crime drama series that aired on ITV from 12 November until 7 December 2012. Described as "groundbreaking" television, the series was one of a number of series developed by Paul Marquess which makes use of a documentary-style feel and unscripted dialogue. The series was panned by critics and viewers alike and was axed by ITV after just one series. The series made use of the set previously occupied by fellow ITV drama "The Bill", for which Marquess served as executive producer from 2002–05. Title: Stephen North Passage: Stephen "Steve" North (born 1965) is an English actor. He had his first major role playing Firefighter Colin Parrish in the ITV drama London's Burning between 1990 and 1993. He has since appeared in numerous shows on British television, including "Doctor Who Christmas Special 2010", "EastEnders", "The Bill", "The Day Britain Stopped", "Murphy's Law", "Holby City", "Midsomer Murders", "Doctors", "Is Harry on the Boat? ", "" and "Casualty". North also played one of the two lead roles in the award winning stage play "Meeting Joe Strummer" along with "Emmerdale" actor Nick Miles. He was the solo performer in the original stage adaptation of Nick Hornby's "Fever Pitch", which ran at The Arts Theatre London in 1995. He played the role of Ted Narracott in War Horse (play) at the New London Theatre from May 2013 to March 2014 and also in the National Theatre Live broadcast on 27 February 2014 and subsequent Encore screenings. Title: Death of a Hollow Man Passage: Death of a Hollow Man is a work of detective fiction by Caroline Graham, the second in her Chief Inspector Barnaby series, which has been adapted into the successful ITV drama "Midsomer Murders". Title: Death in Disguise Passage: Death in Disguise is a crime novel by Caroline Graham, the third in her popular Chief Inspector Barnaby series, which has been adapted into the successful ITV drama "Midsomer Murders". Title: A Place of Safety Passage: A Place of Safety is a crime novel by Caroline Graham, the sixth in her popular Chief Inspector Barnaby series, which has been adapted into the successful ITV drama "Midsomer Murders". Title: Andrew Buchan Passage: Andrew Buchan (born 19 February 1979) is an English stage and television actor known for his roles as Mark Latimer in the ITV drama "Broadchurch" (2013–17), as Scott Foster in the BBC political drama "Party Animals" (2007), as John Mercer in ITV drama series "The Fixer" (2008–09), and as William Garrow in BBC period drama "Garrow's Law" (2009–11). Title: Neil Dudgeon Passage: Neil Dudgeon (born 2 January 1961) is an English actor who, from 2011, has played DCI John Barnaby in the ITV drama series "Midsomer Murders". He replaced the retired John Nettles in the lead role. Title: Richard Walsh (actor) Passage: Richard Francis Evelyn Walsh (born 8 December 1952 in Lewisham, London) is an English actor, best known for playing fireman Bert "Sicknote" Quigley in the long-running ITV drama series "London's Burning" from 1986 to 2000. He has also appeared in other well-known British television shows, including "Midsomer Murders", "Doctors" and "Heartbeat". He is married to fellow actress Sarah Keller with one son.
1991
Colin Howell
The Secret (TV series)
The island where painter Giuseppe Crestadoro was born is located in which sea?
Title: Sicily Passage: Sicily ( ; Italian: "Sicilia" ] , Sicilian: "Sicìlia" ) is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is an autonomous region of Italy, along with surrounding minor islands, officially referred to as "Regione Siciliana". Title: Giuseppe Crestadoro Passage: Giuseppe Crestadoro (Palermo, Sicily, 1711 – Messina, 1808) was an Italian painter. Title: Klaus Enrique Passage: Klaus Enrique /ˈklaʊs ɛnˈriːke/ (born 1975) is a Mexican-German post-contemporary sculptor and photographer known for his recreations of portraits by Italian painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Title: Ortelle Passage: Ortelle is a town and "comune" in the Italian province of Lecce in the Apulia region of south-east Italy. The 19th-century pastel painter Giuseppe Casciaro was born in Ortelle. Title: Giovanni Domenico Ferretti Passage: Giovanni Domenico Ferretti ("Giandomenico"), also called Giandomenico d'Imola (15 June 1692 – 18 August 1768) was an Italian Rococo style painter from Florence. According to the contemporary Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani, Ferretti was a pupil of the Bolognese painter Giuseppe Maria Crespi. Others say he worked with painter Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole. Title: Carlo Antonio Tavella Passage: Tavella was born in Milan to a Genoese merchant, Domenico, and died in Genoa. He was initially the pupil of the painter Giuseppe Merati, then later of a painter by the name of Johann Gruembroech or Greuenbrech, also called "il Solfarolo". Later in 1695, Tavella worked in the studio with the Dutch painter Pieter Mulier II (Molyn) called "Cavalieri Tempesta" or "il Tempesta". Worked as a landscape painter for Alessandro Magnasco and Domenico and Paolo Piola. He helped decorate the Palazzo Franchi. Tavella had daughters by of the name of Teresa and Angiola (who was herself a painter). Among his other pupils was Niccolo Micone, known locally as "Lo Zoppo". Title: Canale d'Agordo Passage: Canale d'Agordo (known as Forno di Canale until 1964) is a town and "comune" in the province of Belluno, in the region of Veneto, northern Italy. It has 1,230 inhabitants. Pope John Paul I (born Albino Luciani) and the landscape painter Giuseppe Zais were born in Canale d'Agordo. it has a Museum dedicated to Pope John Paul I called the Pope Luciani Museum. Title: Vertumnus (painting) Passage: Vertumnus is a painting by Mannerist painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo produced in Milan . The painting is Arcimboldo's most famous work and is a portrait of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II re-imagined as Vertumnus, the Roman god of metamorphoses in nature and life; the fruits and vegetables symbolize the abundance of the Golden Age that has returned under the Emperor's rule. Title: Gregorio González Nicolini Passage: Gregorio González Nicolini (born May 22, 1974), known as Gregorio González, is a Chilean film producer and financial engineer, founder and currently CEO of LVA Indices (2005) and founder of film production company Forastero (2009), producing Sundance winner La Nana, among other films. He is nephew to Chilean TV celebrity Roberto Nicolini, great grandson of Italian architect Arnaldo Barison, who designed many of the landmark buildings of Valparaíso such as Palacio Baburizza, and great great grandson of Italian painter Giuseppe Barison. His brother Pablo González is an internationally recognised designer and one of the owners of Santiago Motion Graphics (SMOG). Title: Giovanni Raffaele Badaracco Passage: Giovanni Raffaele Badaracco (1648–1717) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born in Genoa, son and pupil of the painter Giuseppe Badaracco. After studying some time under his father he went to Rome, and entered the school of Carlo Maratta. He also painted in Naples and Venice, then returned to Genoa.
Mediterranean Sea
Giuseppe Crestadoro
Sicily
Are both Nigel Clark and Ricky Ross singer-songwriters?
Title: Ricky Ross (musician) Passage: Richard Alexander "Ricky" Ross (born 22 December 1957) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and broadcaster. He is the lead singer of the rock band Deacon Blue. Title: Nigel Clark Passage: Nigel Richard Clark (born 18 September 1966 in Redditch, Worcestershire) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the lead singer and bassist of Dodgy. Title: What You Are (album) Passage: What You Are is a solo album from Scottish rock musician Ricky Ross. It was the first solo album Ross released after the breakup of the band he fronted, Deacon Blue. Title: So Long Ago Passage: So Long Ago is the solo debut album from Scottish rock musician Ricky Ross. Ross later founded Deacon Blue. Title: Real Gone Kid Passage: "Real Gone Kid" is a song by the Scottish rock/pop band Deacon Blue. Released in 1988, it was the first single to come from the band's second album "When the World Knows Your Name" which was released six months later. The single was the band's first top ten hit, reaching No. 8 in the UK Singles Chart. Vocalist Ricky Ross wrote the song about a performance he saw of ex-Lone Justice singer Maria McKee on stage (Deacon Blue had toured with Lone Justice for a time as the opening band). Title: New Recording Passage: New Recording is a solo album from Scottish rock musician Ricky Ross and member of Deacon Blue. It was produced by Ross and former Love and Money keyboardist Paul McGeechan. Title: The Undeveloped Heart EP Passage: The Undeveloped Heart EP is the sole single/EP release from Scottish rock musician Ricky Ross' album "New Recording". It contains a new version of "The Undeveloped Heart", which was originally recorded by Ross' band Deacon Blue and re-recorded by Ross for "New Recording". The addition of a driving bass line and guitar to "The Undeveloped Heart (98 Remix)" completes the move of the song from its original form as an understated piano ballad to a track that sits fully in alternative rock territory. Title: Fergus Sings the Blues Passage: "Fergus Sings the Blues" is the third single from the album "When the World Knows Your Name" by the Scottish rock band Deacon Blue. Writer Ricky Ross has stated in an interview with Johnnie Walker that the song was inspired by "Gael's Blue" by Scottish singer-songwriter Michael Marra. Title: Stand Upright in a Cool Place Passage: Stand Upright in a Cool Place is the fifth studio album by the British band Dodgy. Released on 19 February 2012, it also marks the reunion of the band's original line-up following the return of lead singer Nigel Clark who had left during the band's commercial peak in 1998. Title: Nigel Clark (pentathlete) Passage: Nigel Clark (born 25 March 1956) is a British modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics where he finished 8th in the team event and 33nd in the individual event.
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Nigel Clark
Ricky Ross (musician)
Which director is American, Lino Brocka or Arthur Penn?
Title: Lino Brocka Passage: Catalino "Lino" Ortiz Brocka (April 3, 1939 – May 22, 1991) was a Filipino film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and significant Filipino filmmakers in the history of Philippine cinema. In 1983, he founded the organization Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP), dedicated to helping artists address issues confronting the country. Title: Arthur Penn Passage: Arthur Hiller Penn (September 27, 1922 – September 28, 2010) was an American director and producer of film, television and theater. Penn directed critically acclaimed films throughout the 1960s such as the drama "The Chase" (1966), the biographical crime film "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967) and the comedy "Alice's Restaurant" (1969). He also got attention for his revisionist Western "Little Big Man" (1970). Title: Lamberto V. Avellana Passage: Lamberto Vera Avellana (February 12, 1915 – April 25, 1991) was a prominent Filipino film and stage director. Despite considerable budgetary limitations that hampered the post-war Filipino film industry, Avellana's films such as "Anak Dalita" and "Badjao" attained international acclaim. In 1976, Avellana was named by President Ferdinand Marcos as the very first National Artist of the Philippines for Film. While Avellana remains an important figure in Filipino cinema, his reputation as a film director has since been eclipsed by the next wave of Filipino film directors who emerged in the 1970s, such as Lino Brocka and Ishmael Bernal. Title: Cinema Artists Passage: Cinema Artists is an independent Filipino motion picture company founded by Lino Brocka and Mike de Leon to produce and distribute the films that Brocka or de Leon directed. Title: Biktima Passage: Biktima is a 2012 Filipino drama film starring Cesar Montano and Angel Aquino. The film is directed by R.D. Alba and produced under Alba Productions and CM Films. It is released by Star Cinema on September 19, 2012. The movie is a remake of Lino Brocka's 1990 film of the same name. Title: Makiusap ka sa Diyos Passage: Makiusap ka sa Diyos (lit. "Make a plea to God") is a 1991 Filipino film starting Ruffa Gutierrez, Christopher de Leon and Gabby Concepcion. It was director Lino Brocka's final movie prior to his death in a car crash. Title: Nakaw na pag-ibig Passage: Nakaw na Pag-ibig is a 1980 Filipino drama film that was as directed by an acclaimed director, Lino Brocka. The character was played by acclaimed actress Nora Aunor, and Philip Salvador The film is about an ambitious man who left his girlfriend for a more affluent woman. Title: Macho Dancer Passage: Macho Dancer is a 1988 Philippine film, directed Lino Brocka, which explores the harsh realities of a young, poor, rural gay man, who after being dumped by his American boyfriend, is forced to make a living for himself in Manila's seamy red-light district. Based on a true story, the film's frank depiction of homosexuality, prostitution, drag queens and crooked cops, porno movie-making and sexual slavery, and drugs and violence caused the Filipino government censors to order extensive edits of the film, forcing an uncensored edition to be smuggled out of the Philippines and shown to a limited number of international film festivals. This print is now part of the permanent collection at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Title: Twilight Dancers Passage: Twilight Dancers is the last installment of director Mel Chionglo and writer Ricky Lee's trilogy about Macho Dancers. The first part was "" in 1994, and the second part was "Burlesk King" in 1999. The trilogy took inspiration from Lino Brocka's film "Macho Dancer" in 1988. Title: Sa Kabila ng Lahat Passage: Sa Kabila ng Lahat "(In Spite of Everything)" is a 1990 Filipino film directed by filmmaker Lino Brocka. It stars Dina Bonnevie and Tonton Gutierrez. This is the last film made by Brocka before he was killed in a car accident.
Arthur Hiller Penn (September 27, 1922 – September 28, 2010) was an American director and producer of film, television and theater.
Lino Brocka
Arthur Penn
Who wrote Elephant Stone with the song writer John Squire?
Title: Elephant Stone Passage: "Elephant Stone" is a song by the English rock band the Stone Roses. It was the third single released by the group and their first release on Silvertone Records. Originally released in October 1988, it showcases the group's growing confidence and incorporation of dance rhythms. The song was written by singer Ian Brown and guitarist John Squire. Title: John Squire Passage: Jonathan Thomas Squire (born 24 November 1962) is an English musician, songwriter and artist. Title: Can't See Me Passage: "Can't See Me" is a song by Ian Brown. It was written by Brown and Mani and produced by Brown. The song was remixed by Bacon & Quarmby and released as the third single from Brown's debut solo album "Unfinished Monkey Business". It was released in June 1998, and rose to number 21 on the UK Singles Chart. The song's lyrics refer to an incident when Brown saw His former Stone Roses band-mate John Squire in a village in Hale, Greater Manchester, not long after the split of the band. According to this story, Brown waved to Squire, but Squire hid behind a newspaper and would not acknowledge him. Title: Do It Yourself (The Seahorses album) Passage: Do It Yourself is the only album by the Seahorses, an English alternative rock band that John Squire, formerly guitarist in the Stone Roses formed. The album's cover features a photograph of Squire's 1996 sculpture in the shape of globe made of puzzle pieces and also named "Do It Yourself". Title: The Stone Roses: Made of Stone Passage: The Stone Roses: Made of Stone is a 2013 British music documentary on the acclaimed band The Stone Roses directed by Shane Meadows. The film stars band members Ian Brown, John Squire, Gary Mounfield and Alan Wren. The film was released on 5 June 2013 in the United Kingdom. Title: W.W. Kimball House Passage: The W.W. Kimball House is a historic house at 13 Winter Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. The 2.5 story wood frame house was built sometime between 1847 and 1865, and is one of two houses (the other is the House at 5-7 Winter Street) built by John Squire. Squire probably never lived in the house, but sold it in 1865 to William and Nancy Kimball, who apparently rented it out. The house has well-preserved Greek Revival detailing, including a colonnaded porch that wraps around on two sides. There is a period carriage house on the property. Title: Elephant Stone Records Passage: Elephant Stone Records is a US record label formed in 2002 in Los Angeles by music critic and former Dionysus Records publicist Ben Szporluk (Ben Vendetta) and his artist wife Arabella Proffer (Bella Vendetta). Named after a song by The Stone Roses, the label focuses on new groups and reissue compilations influenced by the 60s psychedelic and/or 90s shoegaze movements. Originally distributed in the United States by Mordam, they entered an exclusive distribution deal with Parasol after their fifth release. Title: John Squire (British Army officer) Passage: John Squire (1780–1812) was a British Army officer who rose to become a brevet lieutenant-colonel in the Corps of Royal Engineers during the Napoleonic Wars. Being a writer and diarist who kept journals of his travels, these and his supporting role in some of military campaigning's great moments – Egypt in 1801, South America in 1807, Sweden in 1808, the Netherlands at various stages and Spain in 1811-12 – have made Squire a moderately well-known figure among scholars who study the era. Title: Andrew Squire Passage: Andrew John Squire (born 9 March 1964) is a former English cricketer. Squire was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born in Mildenhall, Suffolk. Title: Ten Storey Love Song Passage: "Ten Storey Love Song" is a The Stone Roses single released on 27 February 1995. It was written by guitarist John Squire.
singer Ian Brown
Elephant Stone
John Squire
Are Napoleon and Samantha and Sky High both comedy films?
Title: Sky High (2005 film) Passage: Sky High is a 2005 American superhero comedy film about an airborne school for teenage superheroes. It was directed by Mike Mitchell, and written by Paul Hernandez, Robert Schooley and Mark McCorkle. The film stars Michael Angarano as Will, an incoming freshman at the school, Danielle Panabaker as his best friend and love interest, Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston as his parents, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a popular senior, Steven Strait as Will's rival, and Lynda Carter as Principal Powers. Title: Napoleon and Samantha Passage: Napoleon and Samantha is a 1972 American adventure drama film directed by Bernard McEveety and written by Stewart Raffill. Filmed in and around John Day, Oregon, it stars Michael Douglas, Johnny Whitaker and Jodie Foster. Title: Mike Mitchell (director) Passage: Mike Mitchell (born October 18, 1970) is an American film director, producer, actor and former animator. He directed the films "Surviving Christmas", "Sky High", "Shrek Forever After" and "". Title: Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies Passage: "Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies" (; lit. "sea wide sky empty") is a song performed by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. Being released on 1993 in the Cantonese album "Rock and Roll", the song was massively popular. The song has been also translated as "Under a Vast Sky", "Ocean Wide Sky High", "Vast Seas, Clear Skies", and Title: Bangalore Central Business District Passage: The Central Business District of Bangalore, is the area with a radius of 10 kilometers from Vidhan Soudha. This is the main commercial area of Bangalore. It has many high rises, with UB Tower as the highest at 123 m . The Collection in UB City is India's first Luxury Shopping Mall. The Land prices are sky high, Brigade Road is Asia's third most expensive street, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bangalore is 13th most expensive in Asia. Title: Sky High (1986 film) Passage: Sky High is a 1986 American adventure and comedy film directed and produced by Nico Mastorakis. This film has been music composed by Dennis Haines. The film stars Daniel Hirsch, Clayton Norcross, Frank Schultz, Yvette Jarvis and John Lawrence in the lead roles. Title: Sky High (1951 film) Passage: Sky High is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Sam Newfield. This film has been music composed by Bert Shefter. The film stars Sid Melton, Mara Lynn, Sam Flint, Douglas Evans and Fritz Feld in the lead roles. Title: Ski Hi Lee Passage: Robert E. Leedy (February 9, 1921 - 1973 or 74) was a Canadian professional wrestler, better known as Ski Hi Lee. He was active for some twenty years. His name is sometimes written as Ski-Hi Lee, Sky Hi Lee, Sky-Hi Lee or Sky High Lee. The pronunciation is 'Sky High' rather than 'Skee High'. Lee was usually billed from Texas and wrestled as a cowboy. He had a 54 inch chest, 87 inch arm reach and was said to be 6'8" tall. Title: Danielle Panabaker Passage: Danielle Nicole Panabaker (born September 19, 1987) is an American actress. She began acting as a teenager and first came to prominence for her roles in the Disney films "Stuck in the Suburbs" (2004), "Sky High" (2005) and "Read It and Weep" (2006), the latter alongside her younger sister Kay Panabaker, and in the HBO miniseries "Empire Falls" (2005). Title: Andrew Gunn (film producer) Passage: Andrew Gunn (born July 15, 1967 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian film producer. His production company, Gunn Films, was started in 2001. He has worked with Walt Disney Pictures to produce movies such as "Freaky Friday" and "Sky High".
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Napoleon and Samantha
Sky High (2005 film)
What country are Belgravia, and Knightsbridge are located in?
Title: Harvey Nichols Passage: Harvey Nichols, founded in 1831, is a luxury British department store chain with a flagship store in Knightsbridge, London. It sells fashion collections for men and women, fashion accessories, beauty products, wine and food. Title: Lowndes Square Passage: Lowndes Square is a residential garden square in Belgravia, London, SW1. Like much of Belgravia it is characterised by grand terraces with white stucco houses. The square runs parallel with Sloane Street to the east, east of the Harvey Nichols store and Knightsbridge tube station. It is home to some of the most expensive properties in the world. Russian businessman, Roman Abramovich bought two stucco houses in Lowndes Square in 2008 and, once completed, the merged house with a total of eight bedrooms is expected to be worth £150 million, exceeding the value of the previous most expensive house in London and the UK, at £80 million. Title: Knightsbridge War Cemetery Passage: Knightsbridge War Cemetery is a war cemetery located in Acroma, Libya, located 750 metres south of the main road from Benghazi to Tobruk, 25 km west of Tobruk. The cemetery is situated in open country, the Cross of Sacrifice is set high above the level of the cemetery and is easily seen from the road. The cemetery is reached from a track branching off the main road. Title: Sloane Square Passage: Sloane Square is a small hard-landscaped square on the boundaries of the central London districts of Knightsbridge, Belgravia and Chelsea, located 2.1 mi southwest of Charing Cross, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The area forms a boundary between the two largest aristocratic estates in London, the Grosvenor Estate and the Cadogan. The square was formerly known as 'Hans Town', laid out in 1771 to a plan of by Henry Holland Snr. and Henry Holland Jnr. Both the square and Hans Town were named after Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753), whose estates owned the land at the time. Title: Frogner Passage: Frogner is a borough and an exclusive residential and retail district in the West End of the city of Oslo, Norway. In addition to traditional Frogner, the borough incorporates Bygdøy, Uranienborg and Majorstuen. The borough is named after Frogner Manor, and the famous Frogner Park is now found on the site of the manor. In Norwegian society, Frogner occupies a similar position as London's Knightsbridge, and has the highest real estate prices in the entire country. Most embassies are located in Frogner.
London
Lowndes Square
Harvey Nichols
What film did Sarah Snook star in that was a revenge comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse?
Title: The Dressmaker (2015 film) Passage: The Dressmaker is a 2015 Australian revenge comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham. It stars Kate Winslet as a femme fatale in the titular role of the dressmaker, Myrtle "Tilly" Dunnage, who returns to a small Australian town to take care of her ailing, mentally unstable mother. The film explores the themes of revenge and creativity and was described by Moorhouse as "Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven" with a sewing machine." Title: Sarah Snook Passage: Sarah Snook (born 28 July 1987) is an Australian actress, widely known for her roles in "Predestination", "Holding the Man", "The Dressmaker", and "Steve Jobs". Title: Not Suitable for Children Passage: Not Suitable for Children is an 2012 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Peter Templeman and written by Michael Lucas. It was released on 12 July 2012. It stars Ryan Kwanten, Sarah Snook, and Ryan Corr. Title: The Glass Castle (film) Passage: The Glass Castle is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and written by Cretton, Andrew Lanham, and Marti Noxon, based on Jeannette Walls's 2005 memoir of the same name. Depicting Walls's real-life childhood spent squatting in homes and living in poverty, the film stars Brie Larson as Walls with Naomi Watts, Woody Harrelson, Max Greenfield, and Sarah Snook in supporting roles. The film was released on August 11, 2017, by Lionsgate and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of its cast (particularly Larson and Harrelson) but criticized the mishandled tones and material. Title: Proof (1991 film) Passage: Proof is a 1991 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, and starring Hugo Weaving, Geneviève Picot and Russell Crowe. The film was released in Australia on 15 August 1991. It was chosen as "Best Film" at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards, along with 5 other awards, including Moorhouse for "Best Director", Weaving for "Best Leading Actor", and Crowe for "Best Supporting Actor". Title: Predestination (film) Passage: Predestination is a 2014 Australian science fiction thriller film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook and Noah Taylor, and is based on the short story ""—All You Zombies—"" by Robert A. Heinlein. Title: A Thousand Acres (film) Passage: A Thousand Acres is a 1997 American drama film directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Lange, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Robards. Title: How to Make an American Quilt Passage: How to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 American drama film based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Whitney Otto. Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, the film stars Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Nelligan and Alfre Woodard. The film received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Title: Holding the Man (film) Passage: Holding the Man is a 2015 Australian romantic drama film adapted from Timothy Conigrave's 1995 memoir of the same name. It was directed by Neil Armfield and stars Ryan Corr and Craig Stott, with supporting performances from Guy Pearce, Anthony LaPaglia, Sarah Snook, Kerry Fox and Geoffrey Rush. The screenplay was written by Tommy Murphy who also adapted the memoir for the stage play. Title: Jessabelle Passage: Jessabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Ben Garant. The film stars Sarah Snook, Mark Webber, Joelle Carter, David Andrews, Amber Stevens and Ana de la Reguera. The film was released on November 7, 2014 by Lionsgate.
The Dressmaker
Sarah Snook
The Dressmaker (2015 film)
Which genus has more species, Cardamine or Azadirachta?
Title: Azadirachta Passage: Azadirachta is a genus of two species of trees in the mahogany (Meliaceae) family. Numerous species have been proposed for the genus but only two are currently recognized, "Azadirachta excelsa" and the economically important tree "Azadirachta indica". The latter is informally called the Neem tree; see also Neem oil. Both species are native to the Indomalaysian region, and "A. indica" is also widely cultivated and naturalized outside its native range. Title: Cardamine Passage: Cardamine (bittercress or bitter-cress) is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. It contains more than 150 species of annuals and perennials. The genus grows worldwide in diverse habitats, except the Antarctic. Genus Dentaria is a synonym for "Cardamine". Title: Nasturtium (genus) Passage: Nasturtium is a genus of seven plant species in the family Brassicaceae (cabbage family), best known for the edible watercresses "Nasturtium microphyllum" ("Rorippa microphylla") and "Nasturtium officinale" ("R. nasturtium-aquaticum"). "Nasturtium" was previously synonymised with "Rorippa", but molecular evidence supports its maintenance as a distinct genus more closely related to "Cardamine" than to "Rorippa" "sensu stricto" (Al-Shehbaz & Price, 1998; Al-Shehbaz, Beilstein & Kellogg, 2006). Yellowcress is a common name for plants in this genus. Title: Cardamine impatiens Passage: Cardamine impatiens, the narrowleaf bittercress or narrow-leaved bitter-cress, is a plant species of the genus "Cardamine" belonging to the family Brassicaceae. It is a slender, biennial herb, that produces sterile leaves in the first year, one to several flowering stems during the next. Its leaves are pinnate with several pairs of lanceolate, dentate leaflets and a terminal, slightly longer leaflet. The short petals surpass the calyx by half of its length. The seeds are arranged in one row on each side of the central membrane of the narrow pod and are ejected out in a shower due to the tension formed as the seed pod (silique) dries. It grows on walls, open ground in shady places in forests usually disturbed by man. Title: Azadirachta indica Passage: Azadirachta indica (commonly known as neem, nimtree and Indian lilac) is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae. It is one of two species in the genus "Azadirachta", and is native to the Indian subcontinent, i.e. India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Maldives. It typically is grown in tropical and semi-tropical regions. Neem trees now also grow in islands located in the southern part of Iran. Its fruits and seeds are the source of neem oil.
Cardamine
Cardamine
Azadirachta
Croton is an extensive flowering plant genus in the spurge family, what family does Aristotelia a genus with 18 species, of tree belong to?
Title: Croton (plant) Passage: Croton is an extensive flowering plant genus in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. The plants of this genus were described and introduced to Europeans by Georg Eberhard Rumphius. The common names for this genus are rushfoil and croton, but the latter also refers to "Codiaeum variegatum". The generic name comes from the Greek κρότος ("krótos "), which means "tick" and refers to the shape of the seeds of certain species. Title: Aristotelia (plant) Passage: Aristotelia is a genus with 18 species, of tree in the family Elaeocarpaceae. It is named in honor of the Greek philosopher Aristoteles. Title: Anthostema Passage: Anthostema is a flowering plant genus in the Family Euphorbiaceae (spurge family) first described as a genus in 1824. It is native to Africa and Madagascar. Title: Croton lechleri Passage: Croton lechleri is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to northwestern South America. It is commonly known as Sangre de Grado (Peruvian Spanish) or Sangre de Drago (Ecuadorian Spanish), both of which translate to "dragon's blood". They refer to this tree's (and several related species') thick red latex. Title: Croton glandulosus Passage: Croton glandulosus has many common names such as vente conmigo, tooth-leaved croton, tropic croton and sand croton. It is part of the Euphorbiaceae family which is also known as the Spurge Family and it contains about 321 genera and 7,950 species. The family derives its name from Euphorbus who was a Trojan War hero in Greek mythology, and was also the Greek Physician of King Juba of Numidia. The genus, Croton, is derived from Greek, meaning “tick,” and this is because the seeds of the plant resemble a tick. The species, glandulosus gets its name from the gland like structures that appear at the end of the leaf stalk. Vente conmigo and various others species are found to be common weeds in gardens and lawns. Title: Claoxylon Passage: Claoxylon is a flowering plant genus in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, comprising dioecious subshrubs to small trees. It was first described as a genus in 1824. The genus is distributed in paleotropical areas: Madagascar through South and Southeast Asia, Malesia to Melanesia, Hawaiʻ i, and Australia. Half of the species are in Malesia. According to a molecular phylogenetic study by Wurdack, Hoffmann & Chase (2005), "Claoxylon" is sister to "Erythrococca" (50 species, Africa), and together they form the top of a Hennigian comb-like phylogeny. Title: Croton monanthogynus Passage: Croton monanthogynus, commonly called prairie tea, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family. It is a summer annual that producer small, inconspicuous flowers. It is native to the southeastern United States and the southern Great Plains. It occurs in sunny, dry habitats, of both disturbed and high-quality areas. Title: Croton nepetifolius Passage: Croton nepetifolius (Croton nepetaefolius) is an aromatic species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to northeastern Brazil. It is commonly known as "marmeleiro vermelh" (red quince). The plant has been used in folk medicine as a sedative, an orexigenic (appetite enhancer) and an antispasmodic (muscle contaction suppressor). Title: Dichostemma Passage: Dichostemma is a flowering plant genus in the Family Euphorbiaceae (Spurge family) first described as a genus in 1896. It is native to tropical western and central Africa. Title: Euphorbia mellifera Passage: Euphorbia mellifera (canary spurge, honey spurge) is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae, native to Madeira and the Canary islands. It is an evergreen shrub growing to 2 m or more, with narrow leaves up to 20 cm long. In spring it produces brown, honey-scented flowers.
Elaeocarpaceae
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Which dog has it's origins farther south, the Shih Tzu or the Mudhol Hound?
Title: Mudhol Hound Passage: The Mudhol Hound, also known as Caravan Hound is an Indian breed of dog of the sight hound type. The feathered variety is commonly referred to as a Pashmi. In the villages he is known as the Karwani. It is a common companion amongst village folk in India's Deccan Plateau, who use the dog for hunting and guarding. Title: Shih Tzu Passage: A Shih Tzu (English: ; ), also known as the Chrysanthemum Dog, is a toy dog breed, weighing 10–19 pounds (4.5–8.6kg) when fully grown. The exact origins of the breed are unknown, but it is thought to have originated in Tibet and then been developed in China. Title: Zuchon Passage: Zuchon or Shichon is a hybrid breed dog or a designer dog. It is cross between Bichon Frisé and Shih Tzu. Title: Mudhol Passage: Mudhol is a city previously known as "'Muduoolalu"' in the Bagalkot District in the Northern part of the South Indian state of Karnataka. It is about 60 km from the district headquarters of Bagalkot city on the left bank of the Ghataprabha River. It is famous for a breed of dog known as the Mudhol Hound. Title: Shih-poo Passage: The Shih-poo is a small domestic dog. It is a crossbreed between a Poodle and a Shih Tzu. The name "Shih-poo" is a portmanteau of the two breed names. Title: Gobi (dog) Passage: Gobi is a small, female border terrier mix dog that began following ultra marathon runner Dion Leonard at the beginning of Stage II of the Gobi Desert Run in China in June 2016. Some vets have now told Dion that the dog could be a mix of Shih Tzu, Pug and Chihuahua. Title: Mal-shi Passage: Mal-shi, also known as Malshi, Malt-tzu, Maltzu, and Malti-zu, are a type of designer dog resulting from a cross between a purebred Maltese and a purebred Shih Tzu. Most Mal-shi are F1 crosses, as there has been little interest in developing the dog as a breed. They are not recognized by any major kennel club. Title: Pekingese Passage: The Pekingese (also known as the Lion Dog, Peking Lion Dog, Pelchie Dog, or Peke) is an ancient breed of toy dog, originating in China. They are called Lion Dogs due to their resemblance to Chinese guardian lions (the Shih Tzu is also known as a Lion Dog in Chinese). Title: Marnie (dog) Passage: Marnie is a 15-year-old female Shih Tzu senior rescue dog adopted and owned by Shirley Braha. Photos of Marnie have been popular on Instagram and Twitter; as a result, Marnie's Instagram account has over one million Instagram followers and each of the photos have received hundreds of thousands of Instagram likes; Marnie's Twitter account has received over 75,000 followers. Braha also posts short videos of Marnie on Vine, which have also garnered significant attention. Title: Chinese Imperial Dog Passage: The Chinese Imperial Dog is a Toy dog breed with a wrinkly, short-muzzled face, and curled tail. Kennel clubs originally classified the breed under the shih-tzu, before recognizing the Imperial as a separate breed. Other names for the Chinese Imperial Dog include: Imperial Shih Tzu, Lion Dog, Micro Shih Tzu, Miniature Shih Tzu, Princess-type Shih Tzu, Tiny Teacup Shih Tzu, Tiny Toy Shih Tzu.
Mudhol Hound
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Mudhol Hound
Mundra Port is the largest private port of India located on the north shores of the Gulf of Kutch near Mundra, Kutch district, Gujarat, it's owned by Adani Group, a multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, which later expanded it into which organization, managing several ports?
Title: Mundra Port Passage: Mundra Port is the largest private port of India located on the north shores of the Gulf of Kutch near Mundra, Kutch district, Gujarat. Formerly it was operated by Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone Limited (MPSEZ) owned by Adani Group which later it was expanded into Adani Ports & SEZ Limited (APSEZ) managing several ports. Title: Adani Group Passage: Adani Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Its diversified businesses include resources, logistics, agribusiness and energy sectors. The Group is the largest port developer and operator in India with Mundra Port being a commercial port. It owns Fortune, India’s largest edible oil brand through a joint venture with Wilmar International in Singapore. The Flagship Company of the Adani group is "Adani Enterprises Limited". In April 2014, it added the 4th unit of 660 MW at its Tiroda Power plant, making Adani power the largest private power producer of the country. In 2015, Adani was ranked India's most trusted infrastructure brand by The Brand Trust Report 2015. Title: Mundra Port Coal Terminal Passage: Mundra Port Coal Terminal is the world's biggest coal importing terminal. It can handle 40 million tonnes of coal annually. It was built at a cost of Rs 2000 crore. It is located at Mundra Port, the largest private port in India. Title: Mundra Thermal Power Station Passage: Mundra Thermal Power Station or Mundra Thermal Power Project is located at Mundra in Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The power plant is one of the coal-based power plants of Adani Power. The coal for the power plant is imported primarily from Bunyu, Indonesia. Source of water for the power plant is sea water from the Gulf of Kutch. Title: Adani Ports &amp; SEZ Limited Passage: Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) is India’s largest private multi-port operator. APSEZ is a part of the Adani Group, an integrated infrastructure corporation. The company (earlier known as Mundra Port & Special Economic Zone Ltd) changed its name to "Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited" on January 6, 2012. While earlier the company had one operational port at Mundra, it today operates across eight ports in India. Title: Mundra Ultra Mega Power Plant Passage: Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project (Mundra UMPP) is a subbituminous coal-fired power plant in Tunda village at Mundra, Kutch district, in Gujarat, India. The coal for the power plant is imported primarily from Indonesia. The source of water for the power plant is sea water from Gulf of Kutch. The power plant is owned by Tata Power. The special purpose vehicle Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd (CGPL) was incorporated on 10 February 2006. Title: Mundra Passage: Mundra is a census town in Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Mundra Port is the largest private port in India. Title: Adani Power Passage: Adani Power Limited is the power business subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Adani Group with head office at Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The company is India's largest private power producer, with capacity of 10,440 MW and also it is the largest solar power producer of India with a capacity of 688 MW. Adani Power Limited is ranked 334th in the top companies in India in Fortune India 500 list of 2011. Title: Bhadresar Passage: Bhadresar or Bhadreshwar is a village in Mundra Taluka, Kutch district of Gujarat, India. It is about 27 km from Taluka headquarters Mundra and barely a kilometer away from the seashore. Title: Kandla Passage: Kandla, also known as the Kandla Port Trust (Gujarati: કંડલા ) is a seaport in Kutch District of Gujarat state in western India, near the city of Gandhidham. Located on the Gulf of Kutch, it is one of major ports on west coast. Kandla was constructed in the 1950s as the chief seaport serving western India, after the partition of India from Pakistan left the port of Karachi in Pakistan.
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Adani Group
In 2002, Jump5 released covers of "Strange Way To Save The World" and another Christmas carol written by whom?
Title: All the Joy in the World Passage: All the Joy in the World is Jump5's first Christmas album, released on October 22, 2002. Their covers of "Joy to the World" and "Strange Way To Save The World" was released to Christian contemporary hit radio (CHR) and adult contemporary radio on the week of October 31, 2002, just in time for the Christmas and holiday season of that year. The album is a mix of both traditional and modern Christmas covers. Title: Joy to the World Passage: "Joy to the World" is a popular Christmas carol. The words are by English hymn writer Isaac Watts, based on Psalm 98, 96:11-12 and Genesis 3:17-18, in the Bible. The song was first published in 1719 in Watts' collection; "The Psalms of David: Imitated in the language of the New Testament, and applied to the Christian state and worship". " <nowiki>The paraphrase is Watts' Christological interpretation. Title: Joy to the World (disambiguation) Passage: "Joy to the World" is a Christmas carol written by Isaac Watts/Georg Frederic Handel. Title: Star of the East (song) Passage: "Star of the East", originally named "Stern über Bethleh'm " is a popular Christmas carol written in the 1800s. Title: Robert MacGimsey Passage: Robert MacGimsey (Pineville, Louisiana 1898 - Phoenix, Arizona 1979) was an American composer. His most famous song was "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" (1934), a well-known Christmas carol written in the style of an African-American spiritual. MacGimsey also composed "Shadrack," which was a 1962 hit for Brook Benton that was also recorded by Louis Armstrong and many others. Title: We Three Kings (disambiguation) Passage: "We Three Kings" is a Christmas carol written by the Reverend John Henry Hopkins, Jr. Title: It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Passage: "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" (1849) – sometimes rendered as "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" – is a poem and Christmas carol written by Edmund Sears, pastor of the Unitarian Church in Wayland, Massachusetts. Sears' lyrics are most commonly set to one of two melodies: "Carol," composed by Richard Storrs Willis, or "Noel," adapted from an English melody. Title: A Carol for Another Christmas Passage: A Carol for Another Christmas (also known as Carol for Another Christmas) is a 1964 American television film, scripted by Rod Serling as a modernization of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and a plea for global cooperation. It was the first in a planned series of television specials developed to promote the United Nations and educate viewers about its mission. Originally televised on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network on December 28, 1964, it was not shown again for 48 years, until Turner Classic Movies (TCM) broadcast it on December 16, 2012. Title: A Merry Mancini Christmas Passage: A Merry Mancini Christmas is a 1966 album by Henry Mancini of orchestral and choral arrangements of Christmas music. In addition to traditional Christmas songs, it also contains the original Mancini composition, "Carol For Another Christmas", the theme of the 1964 television film of the same name. Title: Angels from the Realms of Glory Passage: "Angels from the Realms of Glory" is a Christmas carol written by Scottish poet James Montgomery. It was first printed in the "Sheffield Iris" on Christmas Eve 1816, though it only began to be sung in churches after its 1825 reprinting in the Montgomery collection "The Christian Psalmist" and in the Religious Tract Society's "The Christmas Box or New Year's Gift".
Isaac Watts
All the Joy in the World
Joy to the World
Who is older, Angelique Kerber or Michaël Llodra?
Title: Michaël Llodra Passage: Michaël Llodra (] ; born 18 May 1980) is a French former professional tennis player. He is a successful doubles player with three Grand Slam championships and an Olympic silver medal, and has also had success in singles, winning five career titles and gaining victories over Novak Djokovic, Juan Martín del Potro, Tomáš Berdych, Robin Söderling, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Nikolay Davydenko, Janko Tipsarević and John Isner. Llodra has been called "the best volleyer on tour". Title: Angelique Kerber Passage: Angelique Kerber (] ; born 18 January 1988) is a German professional tennis player and former world No. 1. Having made her professional debut in 2003, Kerber rose to prominence upon reaching the semifinals of the 2011 US Open as the no. 92 ranked player in the world. She ascended to the top of the rankings on 12 September 2016, thus becoming the twenty-second and oldest player to achieve the number one ranking for the first time and the first new number one player since Victoria Azarenka in 2012. Title: 2009 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon – Doubles Passage: Michaël Llodra and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Ram chose to participate at the St. Petersburg Open instead. Llodra partnered up with Marc Gicquel, but they lost in the quarterfinals against Simone Bolelli and Ivan Ljubičić Julien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut won in the final 6–4, 7–6 against Arnaud Clément and Sébastien Grosjean. Title: 2011 French Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but decided not to participate together. Nestor partnered Max Mirnyi, while Zimonjić teamed up with Michaël Llodra. Mirnyi and Nestor defeated Zimonjić and Llodra in the semifinals, 7–6, 7–6. In the final, they won against Juan Sebastián Cabal and Eduardo Schwank 7–6, 3–6, 6–4 for their first Grand Slam doubles title as a team. Title: 2012 Rogers Cup – Men's Doubles Passage: Michaël Llodra and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but Llodra chose not to compete this year. <br> Title: 2006 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon – Doubles Passage: Michaël Llodra and Fabrice Santoro were the defending champions, but Santoro did not participate this year. Llodra partnered Thierry Ascione, losing in the first round. Title: 2006 Internazionali BNL d'Italia – Men's Doubles Passage: Michaël Llodra and Fabrice Santoro were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Llodra did not compete this year, Santoro partnered with Nenad Zimonjić and reached the Quarterfinals, before losing to Jonas Björkman and Max Mirnyi. Title: 2008 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles Passage: Arnaud Clément and Michaël Llodra were the defending champions, but were forced to withdraw due to a left arm injury for Llodra. Title: 2011 Open 13 – Doubles Passage: Julien Benneteau and Michaël Llodra were the defending champions, but Llodra decided not to participate. Title: Sonchat Ratiwatana Passage: Sonchat Ratiwatana (Last name pronounce : Ra-Ti-Wat) (Thai: สนฉัตร รติวัฒน์ 'ต้น') (born January 23, 1982 in Bangkok) is a professional tennis player from Thailand. In 2007, Sonchat and his twin brother Sanchai Ratiwatana won their first ATP doubles title in Bangkok in their home country. In the final, the team beat 2007 Wimbledon men's doubles winner Michaël Llodra and 2007 U.S. Open men's doubles semifinalist Nicolas Mahut. He reached his highest doubles ranking at world number 39 as of 28 April 2008. He plays right-handed and turned professional in 2004. He and his twin brother played in their first grand slam tournament during the Australian Open in 2008, where they lost to the eventual finalist pairing of Arnaud Clément & Michaël Llodra of France in the first round.
Michaël Llodra
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Michaël Llodra
What job do both Milan Kundera and Alan Furst have in common?
Title: Milan Kundera Passage: Milan Kundera (] ; born 1 April 1929) is a Czech-born French writer who went into exile in France in 1975, and became a naturalised French citizen in 1981. He "sees himself as a French writer and insists his work should be studied as French literature and classified as such in book stores". Title: Alan Furst Passage: Alan Furst (born February 20, 1941) is an American author of historical spy novels. Furst has been called "an heir to the tradition of Eric Ambler and Graham Greene," whom he cites along with Joseph Roth and Arthur Koestler as important influences. Most of his novels since 1988 have been set just prior to or during the Second World War and he is noted for his successful evocations of Eastern European peoples and places during the period from 1933 to 1944. Title: The Polish Officer Passage: The Polish Officer (1995) is a novel by Alan Furst. Title: The World at Night Passage: The World at Night (1996) is a novel by Alan Furst. Title: Kingdom of Shadows Passage: Kingdom of Shadows (2000) is a novel by Alan Furst. It won the 2001 Hammett Prize. Title: Ludvík Kundera Passage: Ludvík Kundera (22 March 1920 – 17 August 2010) was a Czech writer, translator, poet, playwright, editor and literary historian. He was a notable exponent of the Czech avant-garde literature and a prolific translator of German authors. In 2007, he received the Medal of Merit for service to the Republic. In 2009, he was awarded the "Jaroslav Seifert Award", presented by the Charter 77 Foundation. Kundera was a cousin of Czech-French writer Milan Kundera and nephew of the pianist and musicologist also named Ludvík Kundera. Title: Slowness (novel) Passage: Slowness (French: "La Lenteur" ), published in 1995 in France, is a novel written in French by Milan Kundera. In the book, Kundera manages to weave together a number of plot lines, characters and themes in just over 150 pages. While the book has a narrative, it mainly serves as a way for Kundera to describe a philosophy about modernity, technology, memory and sensuality. Title: The Spies of Warsaw Passage: The Spies of Warsaw is a 2008 spy novel by Alan Furst about espionage involving the major nations shortly before World War II competing for influence and control over the future of Poland. The story starts in October 1937 and ends in May 1938, with a one paragraph description outlining the future of the two lead characters. Title: Gene Stone Passage: After graduating from Stanford and getting his masters in English Literature from Harvard, Stone (b. 1951) joined the Peace Corps, where he spent two years in the Republic of Niger. Returning to his home state of New York, he then started a career as an editor. He began at Harcourt Brace, where he edited a wide range of books, including Patricia Bosworth’s biography of Montgomery Clift. He then worked at Bantam Books, where he helped launch its hardcover division by acquiring such books as Albert Goldman’s biography of John Lennon and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s autobiography. Next, he worked as a senior editor at "Esquire Magazine", editing authors ranging from Alan Furst and Bobbie Ann Mason to Michael Kinsley and Joel Kotkin. He then moved to Los Angeles, where he was West Coast editor of Simon and Schuster, a consulting editor at the "Los Angeles Times", and editor in chief of "California Magazine". Title: The Book of Laughter and Forgetting Passage: The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (Czech: "" ) is a novel by Milan Kundera, published in France in 1979. It is composed of seven separate narratives united by some common themes. The book considers the nature of "forgetting" as it occurs in history, politics and life in general. The stories also contain elements found in the genre of Magical Realism.
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Alan Furst
What was the title of the 1962 Italian anthology film co-directed by the director best known for his films "Ossessione" (1943), "Senso" (1954), "Rocco and His Brothers" (1960), "The Leopard" (1963) and "Death in Venice" (1971)
Title: Boccaccio '70 Passage: Boccaccio '70 is a 1962 Italian anthology film directed by Mario Monicelli, Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti and Vittorio De Sica, from an idea by Cesare Zavattini. It is an anthology of four episodes, each by one of the directors, all about a different aspect of morality and love in modern times, in the style of Boccaccio. Title: Luchino Visconti Passage: Luchino Visconti di Modrone, Count of Lonate Pozzolo (2 November 1906 – 17 March 1976), was an Italian theatre, opera and cinema director, as well as a screenwriter. He is best known for his films "Ossessione" (1943), "Senso" (1954), "Rocco and His Brothers" (1960), "The Leopard" (1963) and "Death in Venice" (1971). Title: The Gold of Naples Passage: The Gold of Naples (Italian: L'oro di Napoli ] ) is a 1954 Italian anthology film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Title: L'amore difficile Passage: L'amore difficile (internationally released as Of Wayward Love and as Sex Can Be Difficult) is a 1962 Italian comedy anthology film. The film represents the directorial debut of the four authors, that however were all experienced in other areas of the cinematographic industry (Manfredi and Bonucci as actors, Lucignani and Sollima as writers). The four episodes are based on short stories of well-known Italian novelists ( Mario Soldati, Alberto Moravia, Italo Calvino and Ercole Patti) and share the themes of love and betrayal. Title: 100 Years of Love Passage: 100 Years of Love (Italian: "Cento anni d'amore" ) is a 1954 Italian anthology film directed by Lionello De Felice. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Title: I motorizzati Passage: I motorizzati (also known as "The Motorized") is a 1962 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque, consisting of five segments all sharing cars as main theme. Title: The Vesuvians Passage: The Vesuvians (Italian: I vesuviani ) is a 1997 Italian anthology film directed by Antonio Capuano, Pappi Corsicato, Antonietta de Lillo, Stefano Incerti and Mario Martone. It consists of five segments, all set in Naples. It was entered into the main competition at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. Title: Love in the City (1953 film) Passage: Love in the City (Italian: L'amore in città ) is a 1953 Italian anthology film composed of six segments, each with its own writer or director. The anthology consists of the following episodes: Title: Giuseppe Rotunno Passage: Giuseppe Rotunno, A.S.C., A.I.C. (born 19 March 1923, in Rome) is an Italian cinematographer. Sometimes credited as Peppino Rotunno, he was director of photography on eight films by Federico Fellini. He collaborated with several celebrated Italian directors, including Vittorio de Sica on "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni, and Luchino Visconti on "Rocco and His Brothers" (1960), "The Leopard" (1963), and "The Stranger" (1967). Rotunno also served as the director of photography for "Julia and Julia" (1987), the first feature shot using high definition television taping technique and then transferred to 35 mm film. Title: Loves of Three Queens Passage: Loves of Three Queens (Italian: "L'amante di Paride" ), also known as The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships, is a 1954 Italian anthology film. It was directed by Marc Allégret and Edgar G. Ulmer and stars Hedy Lamarr.
Boccaccio '70
Boccaccio '70
Luchino Visconti
What day was South Korean professional footballer Son Heung-min awarded the Best Footballer in Asia 2014?
Title: Son Heung-min Passage: Son Heung-min (Hangul: 손흥민 ; Hanja: 孫興慜 ; ] ; born 8 July 1992) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a winger or a forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the South Korea national team. Title: Best Footballer in Asia 2014 Passage: The 2014 Best Footballer in Asia, given to the best football player in Asia as judged by a panel of sports journalists, was awarded to Son Heung-min on 28th. November, 2014. Title: Ji So-yun Passage: Ji So-yun (Korean: 지소연 , ] ; born 21 February 1991) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays for Chelsea LFC in the FA WSL and the South Korean national team. Title: Gu Sung-yun Passage: Gu Sung-yun (Korean: 구성윤 , born 27 June 1994) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Japanese club Consadole Sapporo. He also plays for the South Korea national team. Title: Hugo Sánchez Passage: Hugo Sánchez Márquez (born 11 July 1958) is a retired Mexican professional footballer and manager, who played as a forward. A prolific goalscorer known for his spectacular strikes and volleys, Sánchez is widely regarded as Mexico's greatest-ever footballer, and one of the greatest players of his generation. In 1999, the International Federation of Football History and Statistics voted Sánchez the 26th best footballer of the 20th century, and the best footballer from the CONCACAF region. In 2004 Sánchez was named in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players. He is the fourth highest scorer in the history of Spain's top division, and is the sixth highest goalscorer in Real Madrid's history. Title: Best Footballer in Asia 2013 Passage: The Best Footballer in Asia 2013 was the inaugural Best Footballer in Asia. Based upon the voting of a panel of 22 journalists the winner was Keisuke Honda. On March 16, 2014, the trophy was conferred to Keisuke Honda by Luo Ming, the deputy chief editor of Titan Sports in San Siro stadium. Title: Cha Du-ri Passage: Cha Du-Ri (; ] or ] ] ; born 25 July 1980) is a retired German-born South Korean professional footballer. He played as a right back, right winger, or striker. He is the first Korean player who was born outside of Korea to have played in a FIFA World Cup. Cha's father, Cha Bum-Kun played in the 1986 World Cup. Cha Du-Ri has also played for one of his father's old clubs, Eintracht Frankfurt. During the third-place match of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup against Uzbekistan, Cha captained the national team in place of the regular Korean captain, Park Ji-Sung. Title: Ki Sung-yueng Passage: Ki Sung-yueng (Korean: 기성용 , ] ; born 24 January 1989) is a South Korean professional footballer who currently plays as a central midfielder for Premier League club Swansea City, and serves as captain of the South Korean national team. Title: Best Footballer in Asia 2015 Passage: The 2015 Best Footballer in Asia, given to the best football player in Asia as judged by a panel of 20 sports journalists, was awarded to Son Heung-min on the 28th December, 2015. Son Heung-min became the first footballer who won Best Footballer in Asia for more than one time, and the first footballer who won this trophy in succession. Title: Kwon Dae-hee Passage: Kwon Dae-hee (Korean: 권대희 ), ] or ] ] , born on 16 August 1989, is a South Korean professional footballer. He currently plays in Thailand for PT Prachuap in the Thai League 2 as Central Defender.
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Son Heung-min
Were Edna Ferber and Kelly Cherry both playwrights?
Title: Kelly Cherry Passage: Kelly Cherry (born December 21, 1940) is an award winning novelist, poet, essayist, and a former Poet Laureate of Virginia (2010–2012). A resident of Halifax, Virginia, she was named the state's Poet Laureate by Governor Bob McDonnell in July 2010. She succeeded Claudia Emerson in this post (Poet Laureate of Virginia, 2008–2010). Title: Edna Ferber Passage: Edna Ferber (August 15, 1885 – April 16, 1968) was an American novelist, short story writer and playwright. Her novels included the Pulitzer Prize-winning "So Big" (1924), "Show Boat" (1926; made into the celebrated 1927 musical), "Cimarron" (1929; made into the 1931 film which won the Academy Award for Best Picture), "Giant" (1952; made into the 1956 Hollywood movie) and "Ice Palace" (1958) filmed in 1960 Title: Saratoga Trunk (novel) Passage: Saratoga Trunk is a best-selling novel by American author Edna Ferber, originally published by Doubleday, Doran in 1941. Title: Robin Witt Passage: Robin Witt is an American theater director. She is an ensemble member at both the Griffin Theatre and Steep Theatre in Chicago. Witt's notable productions include Enda Walsh's "The New Electric Ballroom" at A Red Orchid Theatre, Dennis Kelly's "Love and Money", Simon Stephens' "Wastwater", "Motortown", "Pornography", and "Harper Regan" at Steep Theatre, as well as Ena Lamont Stewart's "Men Should Weep" (2014-15 Jeff Award: Director, Production), Terence Rattigan's "Flare Path" (2013 Jeff Nominations, Director and Production) and Edna Ferber and George Kaufman's "Stage Door" (2011 Jeff Nominations, Director and Production) with the Griffin Theatre. Title: James Adams Floating Theatre Passage: The James Adams Floating Theatre was a floating theatre founded in 1914 by James Adams and his wife Beulah, which toured Chesapeake Bay staging theatre in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. It was visited by Edna Ferber while writing the 1926 novel which inspired Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II’s Broadway show "Show Boat". Title: Our Mrs. McChesney Passage: Our Mrs. McChesney is a lost 1918 American silent comedy drama film produced and distributed by Metro Pictures, directed by Ralph Ince, and based on the 1915 play by Edna Ferber and George Hobart which starred Ethel Barrymore. Title: A Peculiar Treasure Passage: A Peculiar Treasure is an autobiography by American author Edna Ferber. The book was first published in 1938 by Doubleday, Doran, & Co. at 398 pages long. The book is Ferber's first autobiography, and recounts her small-town, Midwest childhood, and her subsequent rise to authorship and the Pulitzer Prize. Her ascent from night-court reporter at a small-town newspaper to the author of So Big is set against the rising tensions in Europe and upsurging anti-semitism in the US. Title: The Land Is Bright Passage: The Land Is Bright is a 1941 dramatic play by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Title: Cimarron (novel) Passage: Cimarron is a novel by Edna Ferber, published in 1929 and based on development in Oklahoma after the Land Rush. The book was adapted into a critically acclaimed film of the same name in 1931 through RKO Pictures. In 1960, the story was again adapted for the screen by MGM, to meager success. Title: Personality Plus (novel) Passage: Personality Plus is an early novel by American author Edna Ferber. Originally published in 1914, "Personality Plus" is the second of three volumes chronicling the travels and events in the life of Emma McChesney. Ferber achieved her first successes with a series of stories centering on this character, a stylish and intelligent divorced mother who rises rapidly in business.
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Edna Ferber
Kelly Cherry
Did the documentaries Richard Hammond Meets Evel Knievel and Darwin's Nightmare premiere the same year?
Title: Richard Hammond Meets Evel Knievel Passage: Richard Hammond Meets Evel Knievel is a one-off television documentary presented by Richard Hammond and first broadcast on 23 December 2007 on BBC Two. The show was produced by Visual Voodoo and the executive producer was Ben Devlin. Title: Darwin's Nightmare Passage: Darwin's Nightmare is a 2004 Austrian-French-Belgian documentary film written and directed by Hubert Sauper, dealing with the environmental and social effects of the fishing industry around Lake Victoria in Tanzania. It premiered at the 2004 Venice Film Festival, and was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for Documentary Feature at the 78th Academy Awards. The Boston Globe called it "the year's best documentary about the animal world." Title: Robbie Knievel Passage: Robert Edward "Robbie" Knievel III (born May 7, 1962 in Butte, Montana) is an American daredevil and son of stunt performer Evel Knievel. Title: Evel Knievel Passage: Robert Craig "Bob" Knievel Jr. ( ; October 17, 1938 – November 30, 2007) professionally Evel Knievel, was an American stunt performer, painter, entertainer, and international icon. Over the course of his career, he attempted more than 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps; in 1974, he failed an attempted canyon jump across Snake River Canyon in the Skycycle X-2, a steam-powered rocket. Title: Evel Knievel Factor Passage: Evel Knievel Factor is the second studio-album by the Finnish rock group Private Line. It was released in Finland on 1 November 2006. Two singles have been released from the album: "Broken Promised Land" on 31 May 2005, and "Sound Advice" on 28 January 2007. The b-side on the "Broken Promised Land" single is the album track "Uniform", while as b-sides to "Sound Advice" are two previously unreleased songs, "Tokyo" and "Criminal". The title is a reference to legendary American motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel. Title: Being Evel Passage: Being Evel is a 2015 American documentary film about the iconic daredevil Evel Knievel, directed by Daniel Junge. The film documents his real life story until his death in 2007. It debuted at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in January. It was produced by "" star Johnny Knoxville, who is one of the film's main interviewees. Title: Viva Knievel! Passage: Viva Knievel! is a 1977 American action-adventure film starring Evel Knievel (as himself), Gene Kelly, and Lauren Hutton. It is the sixty-sixth and final feature film directed by Gordon Douglas. Title: Evel Knievel (film) Passage: Evel Knievel is a 1971 motion picture starring George Hamilton as motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel. Title: American Thunder (roller coaster) Passage: American Thunder is a wooden roller coaster that opened June 20, 2008, at Six Flags St. Louis. The coaster was originally named after and themed to the famous motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel. It was renamed American Thunder for the 2011 season. To help promote the opening of the then-"Evel Knievel Roller Coaster", Knievel's son, Robbie Knievel, jumped a Honda CR-500 motorcycle over 25 Dodge Chargers on July 3, 2008. Title: Lathan McKay Passage: Lathan McKay is an American curator, producer, actor, writer, and entrepreneur. A former professional skateboarder, he has assembled the largest collection of Evel Knievel memorabilia in the world. That now resides at the official Evel Knievel Museum with Harley Davidson.
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Richard Hammond Meets Evel Knievel
Darwin's Nightmare
In which year was the film starring Jude Law released which had a sound track performed by Tim Eriksen?
Title: Tim Eriksen Passage: Tim Eriksen is an American musician, musicologist, and professor. He is the leader of the band Cordelia's Dad, a solo artist, and was a performer and consultant for the award-winning soundtrack of the film "Cold Mountain". Title: Cold Mountain (film) Passage: Cold Mountain is a 2003 American epic war drama film written and directed by Anthony Minghella. The film is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Charles Frazier. It stars Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Renée Zellweger in leading roles as well as Natalie Portman, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Melora Walters, Jena Malone, Donald Sutherland, Brendan Gleeson, Ray Winstone, Eileen Atkins, Jack White, Kathy Baker, Cillian Murphy and Giovanni Ribisi in supporting roles. Title: Alfie (2004 film) Passage: Alfie is a 2004 British-American romantic comedy-drama film based on the 1966 British film of the same name, starring Jude Law as the title character, originally played by Michael Caine. The film was written, directed, and produced by Charles Shyer. Title: Sound-on-film Passage: Sound-on-film is a class of sound film processes where the sound accompanying picture is physically recorded onto photographic film, usually, but not always, the same strip of film carrying the picture. Sound-on-film processes can either record an analog sound track or digital sound track, and may record the signal either optically or magnetically. Earlier technologies were sound-on-disc, meaning the film's soundtrack would be on a separate phonograph record. Title: Breaking and Entering (film) Passage: Breaking and Entering is a 2006 British-American romantic crime drama directed by Anthony Minghella and starring Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, and Robin Wright Penn. The film was written by Minghella, his first original screenplay since his 1990 feature debut "Truly, Madly, Deeply" and his final feature film before his death in 2008. Set in a blighted, inner-city neighbourhood of London, the film is about a successful landscape architect whose dealings with a young thief and his mother cause him to re-evaluate his life. Title: Truly Madly Deeply Passage: "Truly Madly Deeply" is a song by Australian pop band Savage Garden, released as the third single from their self-titled debut album in March 1997 by Columbia Records, Roadshow Music and Sony Records. It won the 1997 ARIA Music Award for Single of the Year and Highest Selling Single along it nominated for ARIA Music Award for Song of the Year. Written by bandmates Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones, the song is a reworking of a song called "Magical Kisses" that the pair wrote together long before recording began on their debut album. It was used as the main theme from the soundtrack of the 1998 film "Music from Another Room", starring Jude Law and Gretchen Mol. Title: The Wisdom of Crocodiles Passage: The Wisdom of Crocodiles (also released as Immortality) is a 1998 romantic thriller by Po-Chih Leong starring Jude Law. It is based on the book of the same name by Paul Hoffman. Title: Black Sea (film) Passage: Black Sea is a 2014 British-American disaster thriller film directed by Kevin Macdonald, written by Dennis Kelly, and starring Jude Law. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 5 December 2014 and in the United States on 23 January 2015. Title: Alfie (play) Passage: Alfie is a 1963 play written by Bill Naughton. The play was adapted into a film twice, a 1966 version starring Michael Caine and a 2004 version starring Jude Law. Title: Sleuth (2007 film) Passage: Sleuth is a 2007 thriller film directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Jude Law and Michael Caine. The screenplay by Harold Pinter is an adaptation of Anthony Shaffer's Tony Award-winning play "Sleuth". Caine had previously starred in a 1972 version, where he played Law's role against Laurence Olivier.
2003
Tim Eriksen
Cold Mountain (film)
Who stared in a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Julian Soler and was born in Argentina?
Title: Marga López Passage: Marga López (] ; 21 June 1924 – 4 July 2005), born Catalina Margarita López Ramos, was an Argentine-born Mexican actress. Born in Argentina, she later acquired Mexican nationality. Title: My Mother Is Guilty Passage: My Mother Is Guilty (Spanish: Mi madre es culpable) is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Marga López, Carlos Baena and Domingo Soler. Title: Love in the Shadows (film) Passage: Love in the Shadows (Spanish:Amor en la sombra) is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Libertad Lamarque, Yolanda Varela and Enrique Rambal. Title: A Family Like Many Others Passage: A Family Like Many Others (Spanish:Una familia de tantas) is a 1949 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Fernando Soler, David Silva and Martha Roth. The film's sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. Title: The Miracle Roses Passage: The Miracle Roses (Spanish:Las rosas del milagro) is a 1960 Mexican historical drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Armando Silvestre, Crox Alvarado and Jaime Fernández. It is set around the time of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. Title: The Rapture (1954 film) Passage: The Rapture (Spanish: El rapto) is a 1954 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Jorge Negrete, María Félix and Andrés Soler. The film's two stars had recently married, and this was used in advertising publicity. It was made at the Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City. Title: Dangers of Youth Passage: Dangers of Youth (Spanish: Peligros de juventud) is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Benito Alazraki and starring Elvira Quintana, Tere Velázquez and Fernando Luján. Title: To Each His Life Passage: To Each His Life (Spanish:Cada quién su vida) is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Ana Luisa Peluffo, Emma Fink and Carlos Navarro. A collection of prostitutes and others disappointed in life gather in a Mexico City cabaret to celebrate New Year's Eve. Title: The White Sister (1960 film) Passage: The White Sister (Spanish:La hermana blanca) is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Jorge Mistral, Yolanda Varela and Prudencia Grifell. Title: Casa de Mujeres Passage: Casa de Mujeres ("House of Women") is a 1966 Mexican drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Dolores del Río. In some countries the film was named "El Hijo de Todas" ("The Son of All").
Marga López
My Mother Is Guilty
Marga López
Which film starring Nastassja Kinski and Malcolm McDowell did this American screenwriter, film director, and film critic who co-wrote the screenplay for "Taxi Driver" (1976) direct?
Title: Cat People (1982 film) Passage: Cat People is a 1982 American erotic horror film directed by Paul Schrader. It stars Nastassja Kinski and Malcolm McDowell; John Heard, Annette O'Toole, Ruby Dee, Ed Begley, Jr., Scott Paulin, and Frankie Faison play supporting roles. Jerry Bruckheimer served as executive producer. Alan Ormsby wrote the screenplay, basing it loosely on the story by DeWitt Bodeen, the screenwriter for the original "Cat People" (1942). Giorgio Moroder composed the film's score, including the theme song, which features lyrics and vocals by David Bowie. Title: Paul Schrader Passage: Paul Joseph Schrader (born July 22, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film director, and film critic. Schrader wrote or co-wrote screenplays for four Martin Scorsese films: "Taxi Driver" (1976), "Raging Bull" (1980), "The Last Temptation of Christ" (1988), and "Bringing Out the Dead" (1999). Schrader has also directed 18 feature films, including his directing debut crime drama, "Blue Collar" (co-written with his brother, Leonard Schrader), the crime drama "Hardcore" (a loosely autobiographical film also written by Schrader), his 1982 remake of the horror classic "Cat People", the crime drama "American Gigolo" (1980), the biographical drama "" (1985), the cult film "Light Sleeper" (1992), the drama "Affliction" (1997), the biographical film "Auto Focus" (2002), and the erotic dramatic thriller "The Canyons" (2013). Title: .com for Murder Passage: . com for Murder is a 2001 science fiction crime drama film written by Nico Mastorakis and Phill Marr and directed by Mastorakis, starring Nastassja Kinski, Nicollette Sheridan, Roger Daltrey, and Huey Lewis. After being screened at various film festivals, it was released direct-to-video on 14 January 2003. Title: Cold Heart Passage: Cold Heart is a 2001 thriller genre film starring Nastassja Kinski and Jeff Fahey. The film conveys the atmosphere of conspiracy, the essence of which becomes clear to an innocent victim at the very last moment. Title: Time Share Passage: Time Share is a TV movie starring Nastassja Kinski and Timothy Dalton. It premiered on Fox Family Channel on June 18, 2000. It is directed by . Title: Stay as You Are Passage: Stay as You Are (Italian: "Così come sei" ), also known as Stay the Way You Are, is a 1978 Italian–Spanish erotic drama film, directed by Alberto Lattuada, starring Nastassja Kinski, Marcello Mastroianni, Barbara De Rossi, and Ania Pieroni. It follows the May–December romance between a vivacious young coed and a middle-aged professional who is unhappy in his marriage. Title: The Ring (1996 film) Passage: The Ring is a 1996 film, directed by Armand Mastroianni, written by Danielle Steel, and starring Nastassja Kinski and Michael York. Title: Blind Terror Passage: Blind Terror is a 2001 suspense thriller starring Nastassja Kinski, Stewart Bick and Gordon Pinsent. It was written by Douglas Soesbe and directed by Giles Walker. Title: Susan's Plan Passage: Susan's Plan (also released as "Dying to Get Rich" on video) is a 1998 black comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. Title: Maria's Lovers Passage: Maria's Lovers is a 1984 drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and starring Nastassja Kinski, John Savage, and Robert Mitchum. The plot follows a soldier returning from World War II who marries the woman of his dreams, but he is unable to consummate his marriage ruining the couple's chances of a shared happiness.
Cat People
Paul Schrader
Cat People (1982 film)
Ard Crags and Newlands Valley are both located where?
Title: Newlands Valley Passage: The Newlands Valley is in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. It is regarded as one of the most picturesque and quiet valleys in the national park, even though it is situated very close to the popular tourist town of Keswick and the busy A66 road. Title: Ard Crags Passage: Ard Crags is a fell in the Lake District in Cumbria, England, it is situated in the Newlands Valley just off the minor road between Keswick and Buttermere. The Ordnance Survey officially records the fell's altitude at 581 metres (1,906 feet), considerably more than the approximate 1,860 feet that Alfred Wainwright attributed to it in his "Pictorial Guide to the North Western Fells", published in 1964 well before the advent of satellite mapping. Ard Crags is situated close to other higher fells such as Causey Pike and Eel Crag and can be easily overlooked. However, viewed from certain points in the Rigg Beck or Newlands valley area it presents a clearly defined and pyramidal shape which catches the eye. Title: High Spy Passage: High Spy is a fell in the English Lake District it is situated on the ridge that separates the Newlands Valley from Borrowdale, eight kilometres (five miles) south of Keswick. Title: Moss Force Passage: Moss Force is a waterfall situated within the Lake District National Park in the English county of Cumbria. It is located 10 km SW of the town of Keswick at Newlands Hause, the pass between the Newlands Valley and the Buttermere Valley. It is part of Alfred Wainwright's famous "Wainwright Memorial Walk," and its beauty was celebrated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Title: Robinson (Lake District) Passage: Robinson is a fell in the English Lake District, its southern slopes descending to Buttermere, while its northern side is set in the Newlands Valley. Paths lead to the summit from the village of Buttermere, from the nearby summit Dale Head and from various locations in the valleys to the north. Title: Stair, Cumbria Passage: Stair is a village in Cumbria, England. It is situated in the Newlands Valley, to the west of Derwent Water and within the Lake District National Park. It is some 4 mi by road from Keswick. Title: Barrow (Lake District) Passage: Barrow is small fell in the English Lake District in the county of Cumbria which reaches a height of 455 metres (1,494 feet). It is situated in the quiet and picturesque Newlands Valley just 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) south-west of the town of Keswick. Although modest in height, Barrow commands a fine all-round view, with the vales of Keswick and Newlands being well seen. The name of the fell originates from the Anglo Saxon language meaning a hill or long ridge. Title: Newlands Pass Passage: The Newlands Pass, also known as Newlands Hause, is a mountain pass in the English Lake District. It is located on an unclassified road linking the Newlands Valley, to the west of Keswick and Derwent Water, with the village of Buttermere. The highest point on the pass is at an altitude of 1093 ft . Title: Newlands Church Passage: Newlands Church is a 16th-century church situated less than 500 metres west of the hamlet of Little Town, Cumbria, England in the Newlands Valley of the Lake District. Its exact date of origin is unknown, but a map of 1576 shows a "Newlande Chap." on the site. Title: Maiden Moor Passage: Maiden Moor is a fell in the English Lake District, it stands 6 km south of the town of Keswick and is part of the high ground that separates the Newlands Valley and Borrowdale, it has a modest height of 576 m and so fails to be mentioned on many UK mountain lists but it does have a separate chapter in Alfred Wainwright’s Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells.
Cumbria, England
Ard Crags
Newlands Valley
In between John Mulholland and Edwin Greenwood who was a British screenwriter and film director?
Title: Edwin Greenwood Passage: Edwin Greenwood (1895-1939) was a British screenwriter and film director. Title: John Mulholland (director) Passage: John Mulholland is an American writer and director, specializing in documentaries. He was born in New York City, where he still lives. Mulholland’s most recent documentary is "", exploring the 20-year friendship between actor Gary Cooper and author Ernest Hemingway. Title: A Woman in Pawn Passage: A Woman in Pawn is a 1927 British silent crime film directed by Edwin Greenwood and starring Gladys Jennings, John Stuart and Lauderdale Maitland. It was based on a melodramatic play by Frank Stayton. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. Title: John Argyle Passage: John Argyle (1911–1962) was a British screenwriter, producer and film director. Title: Richard Zampella Passage: Richard Zampella is an American film and multimedia producer, who has collaborated with John Mulholland (director) on three documentaries films including; Sergeant York of God & Country (Warner Home Video—Narrated by Liam Neeson), Inside High Noon (Lions Gate Entertainment—Narrated by Frank Langella) and Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen (Narrated by Sam Waterston). Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen was reviewed by The New York Times film critic Andy Webster on October 11, 2013 and was named an NY Times Critics’ Pic by Manohla Dargis, A. O. Scott and Stephen Holden. Webster said the picture was proof that the work of these two men "endures and so does what they stood for". Title: The Audacious Mr. Squire Passage: The Audacious Mr. Squire is a 1923 British silent comedy film, directed by Edwin Greenwood, written by Eliot Stannard, produced by Edward Godal and starring Jack Buchanan, Valia and Dorinea Shirley. Title: The Fair Maid of Perth (film) Passage: The Fair Maid of Perth is a 1923 British silent adventure film directed by Edwin Greenwood and starring Russell Thorndike, Sylvia Caine and Lionel d'Aragon. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios, and based on the 1828 novel "The Fair Maid of Perth" by Sir Walter Scott. Title: The Co-Optimists (film) Passage: The Co-Optimists is a 1929 British concert musical film directed by Edwin Greenwood and Laddie Cliff and starring Davy Burnaby, Stanley Holloway and Betty Chester. It was made at Twickenham Studios. Title: What Money Can Buy Passage: What Money Can Buy is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Edwin Greenwood and starring Madeleine Carroll, Humberston Wright and John Longden. A rake makes a bet that he can seduce a woman if he offers her enough money. Title: Tesha Passage: Tesha is a 1928 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and Edwin Greenwood and starring María Corda, Jameson Thomas and Paul Cavanagh. A man's wife has an affair with his best friend and becomes pregnant. The film was originally shot as a silent film but in 1929 sound was added.
Edwin Greenwood
John Mulholland (director)
Edwin Greenwood
Korean Blockbuster Movies are Korean movies which have a large impact on the film industry, Shiri, released in which year, is a South Korean action film, written and directed by Kang Je-gyu?
Title: Shiri (film) Passage: Shiri () is a 1999 South Korean action film, written and directed by Kang Je-gyu. Title: Korean Blockbuster Movies Passage: Korean Blockbuster Movies are Korean movies which have a large impact on the film industry. " Shiri" is one example of a Korean blockbuster film. Title: Roy de Silva Passage: Chakurartha Devadithya Gardiyawasam Lindamulage Roy Aloysius Felix de Silva, popularly as Roy de Silva, (රෝයි ද සිල්වා) is an actor, Film director in Sri Lankan cinema (born 30 August 1937). He entered the film industry as an actor in 1964 with "Sujage Rahasa" directed by Palaniyaandi Neelakantan. Arose as an actor, Silva immediately changed the pathway towards cinema direction, becoming one of Sri Lanka's most successful film makers in the Sri Lanka film industry. His blockbuster movies such as "Re Daniel Dawal Migel" series, "Cheriyo" series, "Clean Out", and "Sir Last Chance" were economically successful and made hallmarks in the industry. Title: My Way (2011 film) Passage: My Way () is a 2011 South Korean war film by Kang Je-gyu which stars Jang Dong-gun along with Japanese actor Joe Odagiri and Chinese actress Fan Bingbing. Title: Park Kwang-chun Passage: Park Kwang-chun, also known as K.C. Park (born May 24, 1967) is a South Korean film director. He attended the film school at New York University and worked as an assistant director on Kang Je-gyu's "The Gingko Bed" (1996). Park directed the special effects-intensive fantasy blockbuster "The Soul Guardians" (1998), romance drama "Madeleine" (2003), comedies "She's on Duty" (2005) and "Our School's E.T." (2008), and horror mystery "Natural Burials" (2012; before its theatrical release, it first aired as a 2-episode TV movie on cable channel MBN). Title: Awaiting Passage: Awaiting (; lit. "The Day Min-woo Arrives") is a 2014 South Korean short film written and directed by Kang Je-gyu, starring Moon Chae-won and Go Soo. Title: Salut d'Amour (film) Passage: Salut d'Amour (; lit. "Jang-soo's Mart" or "Jang-soo's Store") is a 2015 South Korean romance dramedy film starring Park Geun-hyung and Youn Yuh-jung and directed by Kang Je-gyu. Title: Taegukgi (film) Passage: Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (Korean: 태극기 휘날리며 ; "Taegukgi Hwinallimyeo") is a 2004 South Korean war film directed by Kang Je-gyu. It stars Jang Dong-gun and Won Bin and tells the story of two brothers who are forcibly drafted into the South Korean army at the outbreak of the Korean War. Title: Korean Movie Database Passage: The Korean Movie Database (KMDb) is a South Korean online database of information related to Korean movies, animation, actors, television shows, production crew personnel and other film-related information. KMDb launched on February 2006 by Korean Film Archive. While it was modeled after the American online commercial film archive, Internet Movie Database, the site is a public site. Title: Kang Je-gyu Passage: Kang Je-gyu (born December 23, 1962) is a South Korean film director.
1999
Korean Blockbuster Movies
Shiri (film)
Are Guanghan and Huiyang District both in the Guangdong province?
Title: Guanghan Passage: Guanghan () is a county-level city in Deyang, Sichuan province, China, and only 23 km from Chengdu. The predominant industries are tourism, pharmaceuticals and the supply of building material. Title: Huiyang District Passage: Huiyang District (postal: Waiyeung; is a district of Huizhou, Guangdong province, People's Republic of China. It was renamed in 2003 amid the restructuring of districts and counties in Huizhou. Formerly named Huiyang city (county level), its size shrank after the restructuring with several towns incorporated into the Huicheng district of Huizhou. Title: Lianping Prison Passage: Lianping Prison ()is a prison in Guangdong province, China, situated in Zhongxin town, Lianping County. It was established as Huiyang Region Liantang Laogai Farm in 1972. It is a large-scale prison where prisoners work in the nearby Lianping Prison Tea Manufacturing Plant (连平监狱制茶厂). Title: Xinyi Middle School Passage: Xinyi Middle School () is located in the south of Xinyi District of Maoming City in Guangdong Province, China. As the first county school in Xinyi District which was set up in 1916, Xinyi Middle School is also the first class school of Guangdong Province as well as Guangdong Province Civilization Unit. In 2007, passing the high school teaching evaluation, Xinyi Middle school became a national-level model high school in Guangdong Province. Title: Guangdong Television Passage: Guangdong Television (GDTV; ) is a television network owned by Guangdong Radio and Television in Guangzhou, Guangdong province in China. Guangdong TV is the oldest television station in Guangdong province, based in Guangzhou, near the Guangzhou TV Station. The station covers Guangdong and Guangxi provinces. At present, Guangdong TV has a staff of around 1,800 people. Title: Boluo County Passage: Boluo County () is a county of east-central Guangdong province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Huizhou City, and in 2009, had a population of 813,700 residing in an area of 2795 km2 . It borders Yuancheng District, Dongyuan and Zijin counties to the northeast, Huiyang and Huicheng Districts to the southeast, Dongguan to the south, Zengcheng to the west, and Longmen County to the northwest. Title: Pingtan, Guangdong Passage: Pingtan () is a town situated in the Huiyang District of Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, southern China. Title: List of islands in Shenzhen Passage: The city of Shenzhen, Guangdong, China is surrounded by numerous islands. Nonetheless, a significant portion of them falls under the territory of neighbouring areas such as Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Huiyang District, Huizhou. There are several islands under Shenzhen's jurisdiction, listed as follow. Title: Huizhou Pingtan Airport Passage: Huizhou Pingtan Airport (IATA: HUZ, ICAO: ZGHZ) is a dual-use military and civil airport serving the city of Huizhou in Guangdong Province, China. It is located in the town of Pingtan in Huiyang District, 20 kilometers from the city center. The military airport served commercial flights between 1985 and 2002, but stopped when the military was forbidden to operate commercial businesses. Title: Shantou Jinshan Middle School Passage: Shantou Jinshan Middle School is located in Queshi Scenic Area, Shantou City, Guangdong Province, China, covering 107,000 square meters. Existing high school class of 60 students of 3400 more than 210 full-time teachers. School supervision and evaluation of a model high school in Guangdong Province early in June 2006 by, and in October the following year by a high school teaching level assessment in Guangdong Province as well as the model high school in Guangdong Province Steering acceptance confirmation.
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Guanghan
Huiyang District
Harold Siddons is a descendant of which Welsh-born actress?
Title: Sarah Siddons Passage: Sarah Siddons (5 July 1755 – 8 June 1831) was a Welsh-born actress, the best-known tragedienne of the 18th century. She was the elder sister of John Philip Kemble, Charles Kemble, Stephen Kemble, Ann Hatton and Elizabeth Whitlock, and the aunt of Fanny Kemble. She was most famous for her portrayal of the Shakespearean character, Lady Macbeth, a character she made her own, and for famously fainting at the sight of the Elgin Marbles in London. The Sarah Siddons Society continues to present the Sarah Siddons Award in Chicago every year to a prominent actress. Title: Harold Siddons Passage: Harold Siddons (17 September 1922 – 4 November 1963) was a British film and television actor, appearing in "Genevieve", "The Dam Busters", "Appointment in London", "They Who Dare", "The Purple Plain", "Quatermass and the Pit", "A Night To Remember" and "The Wrong Arm of the Law". He was an RAF pilot during the Second World War and a descendant of Sarah Siddons. Title: To Mrs Siddons Passage: "To Mrs Siddons" was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and published in the 29 December 1794 "Morning Chronicle" as part of the "Sonnets on Eminent Characters" series. It describes Sarah Siddons, an actress that Coleridge became fond of during his visits to London during college. The poem celebrates watching Siddons perform her various roles on stage. It is uncertain as to the actual authorship of the poem, since it was attributed to Charles Lamb in various works. It is possible that Lamb and Coleridge worked on the poem together, and it would represent one of Lamb's earliest works. Title: Harriet Siddons Passage: Harriet Siddons (née Murray; 16 April 1783 2 November 1844), sometimes known as Mrs Henry Siddons, was a Scottish actress and theatre manager. Title: Peggy Cummins Passage: Peggy Cummins (born 18 December 1925) is a retired Welsh-born Irish actress, best known for her performance in Joseph H. Lewis's "Gun Crazy" (1949), playing a trigger-happy "femme fatale", who robs banks with her lover (played by John Dall). Title: Penelope Mortimer Passage: Penelope Ruth Mortimer (née Fletcher, 19 September 1918 – 19 October 1999) was a Welsh-born English journalist, biographer, and novelist. She wrote a semi-autobiographic novel in 1962 entitled "The Pumpkin Eater", which was turned into a 1964 film, for which Anne Bancroft was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as "Jo Armitage", a character based on Mortimer herself. Title: Margaret Phillips Passage: Margaret Phillips (6 July 1923 – 9 September 1984) was a Welsh-born actress who was active on Broadway from the 1940s and in television in the 1950s and 1960s. Title: Phoebe Davies Passage: Phoebe Davies (February 7, 1864 – December 4, 1912) was a Welsh-born American stage actress who starred in over 4,000 performances of the Lottie Blair Parker play, "Way Down East". Title: Sarah Edwards (actress) Passage: Sarah Edwards (October 11, 1881 – January 7, 1965) was a Welsh-born American film and stage actress. She often played dowagers or spinsters in numerous Hollywood movies of the 1930s and 1940s, mostly in minor roles. Title: Sarah Siddons Award Passage: The Sarah Siddons Society is an American non-profit organization founded in 1952 by prominent Chicago theatre patrons with the goal of promoting excellence in the theatre. Since 1952, the Society has presented the Sarah Siddons Award annually to an actor for an outstanding performance in a Chicago theatrical production. The winner receives a statuette of the Welsh stage actress Sarah Siddons.
Sarah Siddons
Harold Siddons
Sarah Siddons
Are György Pálfi and Charles Vidor both film directors?
Title: György Pálfi Passage: György Pálfi (born 11 April 1974 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian filmmaker. His film "Taxidermia" was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Charles Vidor Passage: Charles Vidor (July 27, 1900June 4, 1959) was a Hungarian film director. Title: Ray Lissner Passage: Ray Lissner (January 10, 1903 – April 28, 1944) was an American filmmaker who worked during the end of the silent era into the beginning of sound films. He spent his entire career as an assistant director, working with such directors such as Herbert Brenon, Charles Vidor, George Archainbaud, and Otto Brower. Title: Bangladesh Film Directors Association Passage: Bangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Film Directors Association’s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association. Title: King Vidor Passage: King Wallis Vidor ( ; February 8, 1894 – November 1, 1982) was an American film director, film producer, and screenwriter whose career spanned nearly seven decades. In 1979, he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award for his "incomparable achievements as a cinematic creator and innovator." He was nominated five times for a Best Director Oscar, and won eight international film awards during his career. Vidor's best known films include "The Big Parade" (1925), "The Crowd" (1928), "Stella Dallas" (1937), and "Duel in the Sun" (1946). (He is not related to fellow director Charles Vidor). Title: Lucca Film Festival Passage: Its purpose is to offer its audience a new approach to cinema; to promote a cinematographic culture made of a plurality of sights, styles and perspectives; and, most of all, to introduce attendees to a new sensory and intellectual experience Throughout the years, the Lucca Film Festival has dealt with the various contrasts of today’s cinema: Attendees to the LFF have included important directors, actors and international artists, like Kenneth Anger, Jonas Mekas, Tsai Ming-liang, Michael Snow, Paolo Taviani, , Lou Castel, Abel Ferrara, Philippe Garrel, György Pálfi, Antoni Padrós, Benedek Fliegauf, Peter Greenaway, John Boorman, David Lynch, David Cronenberg, Terry Gilliam, William Friedkin, George A. Romero, Marco Bellocchio, Paolo Sorrentino. Title: Taxidermia Passage: Taxidermia is a 2006 Hungarian/Austrian surrealist comedy-drama horror film directed by György Pálfi. The film is a metaphorical socio-political retelling of Hungary's history from the Second World War to the present day. Title: Hukkle Passage: Hukkle is a 2002 experimental Hungarian film directed by György Pálfi about the daily life of people in a random village. The story is based on the Angel Makers of Nagyrév. Title: Free Fall (2014 film) Passage: Free Fall (Hungarian: "Szabadesés" ) is a 2014 Hungarian comedy film directed by György Pálfi. Title: It's a Big Country Passage: It's a Big Country: An American Anthology is a 1951 anthology film consisting of eight segments directed by seven directors: Clarence Brown, Don Hartman, John Sturges, Richard Thorpe, Charles Vidor, Don Weis, and William A. Wellman.
yes
György Pálfi
Charles Vidor
what is the population of the city russian actor Aleksei Maklakov is from?
Title: Novosibirsk Passage: Novosibirsk (Russian: Новосиби́рск ; ] ) is the third-most populous city in Russia after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It is the most populous city in Asian Russia, with a population of 1,473,754 as of the 2010 Census. It is the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast as well as of the Siberian Federal District. Title: Aleksei Maklakov Passage: Aleksei Konstantinovich Maklakov (Russian: Алексе́й Константи́нович Маклако́в ; born 6 January 1962 in Novosibirsk, USSR) is a Russian actor and singer. Well known in Russia for his current starring role as Praporshchik Shmatko on the REN TV series "Soldiers". Title: Monument to Aleksei Shein Passage: Monument to Aleksei Shein (Russian: Памятник А.М. Шеину ) ― is a sculpture of Russian statesman, general, Boyar (from 1695), and the first Russian Generalissimo (1696) Aleksei Semenovich Shein. It is situated in the city of Azov, Rostov Oblast, Russia. Title: Aleksei Veselkin Passage: Aleksei Alekseyevich Veselkin (Russian: Алексей Алексеевич Весёлкин ; 21 November 1961 in Moscow) is a Russian actor and TV game show presenter and Honoured Artist of Russia. He was a visible personality on television and in society magazines during the 1980s and 1990s, making a popular comeback in 2006 as the host of "Sdelka?" (Сделка "Deal?") , the Russian version of the American gameshow Deal or no Deal. During 2012 he was also a radio host on Radio Mayak show of Sergei Stillavin, but he and co-presenter Victoria Kolosova were dismissed after government watchdog Roskomnadzor upheld complaints against a controversial article by the presenters on cystic fibrosis. Veselkin returned to his previous position as a staff actor at the Russian Academic Youth Theater. Title: All Costs Paid Passage: All Costs Paid (Russian: "За всё заплачено" translit.  "Za vsyo zaplacheno") is a Soviet TV miniseries produced by Studio Ekran. The director Aleksei Saltykov well known for his film "The Chairman" (Russian: ""Председатель"" translit.  ""Predsedatel"" ) with Mikhail Ulyanov, an acclaimed Russian actor playing a main character. "All Costs Paid" is one of the first Soviet feature films that shows the war in Afghanistan. Film has unusually truthful point of view on that period of Soviet Era and on the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Title: Aleksei Fomkin Passage: Aleksei Leonidovich Fomkin (Russian: Алексей Леонидович Фомкин , 30 August 1969 – 24 February 1996) was a Soviet Russian actor best known for his recurring appearances in the children's television series "Yeralash" and for his lead role in "Guest from the Future". Title: Alim Kouliev Passage: Alim Kaisynovich Kouliev (born June 24, 1959) is a Russian-American actor and director of Balkar origin. Kouliev was born in Nalchik — a small city in USSR. His father was the Balkar poet Kaisyn Kuliev. His elder brother Eldar Kuliev is a Russian film director and a screenwriter, living in Moscow. His younger brother Azamat Kuliev is the Russian painter, living and working in Istanbul, Turkey. At the age of seven, Kouliev was influenced by Vladimir Visotsky an acclaimed Russian actor, poet and singer, one of his father's younger colleagues in a poetry field. Alim decided to become an actor. Title: Aleksei Smirnov (actor) Passage: Aleksei Makarovich Smirnov (Russian: Алексей Макарович Смирнов ; 28 February 1920 in Danilov – 7 May 1979 in Leningrad) was a Russian actor. He performed in more than fifty films between 1959 and 1977. Title: Aleksei Guskov Passage: Aleksei Gennadyevich Guskov PAR (Russian: Алексей Геннадьевич Гуськов , born 20 May 1958) is a Soviet and Russian actor and producer. He was awarded People's Artist of Russia in 2007. Title: Aleksei Kravchenko Passage: Aleksei Yevgenyevich Kravchenko (Russian: Алексе́й Евге́ньевич Кра́вченко ; born October 10, 1969) is a Russian actor known for his role in the 1985 film "Come and See" as a young boy in the resistance army.
1,473,754
Aleksei Maklakov
Novosibirsk
Rob Haworth is a retired footballer who last played for St Albans City, a football club founded in what year?
Title: St Albans City F.C. Passage: St Albans City Football Club (nicknamed "The Saints") is a football club based in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It was founded in 1908 and plays its home matches at Clarence Park, about 800 yards from the city centre. Title: Rob Haworth Passage: Rob Haworth (born 21 November 1975) is a retired footballer who last played for St Albans City. He started his career playing in the Football League, before playing for a significant number of non-league clubs in London and the South East. Title: St Albans Football Club (GFL) Passage: St Albans Football Club Inc is an Australian rules football and netball club based at St Albans Reserve, East Geelong, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria. The club plays in the Geelong Football League (GFL), the premier league in Geelong. Title: Richard Goddard-Crawley Passage: Richard Goddard-Crawley (born 31 March 1978) is a retired semi-professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He played once in the Football League for Brentford before playing non-League football with Woking, Chesham United, St Albans City, Harrow Borough, Thurrock, Yeading and AFC Hornchurch. He is currently an academy physiotherapist at Arsenal. Title: Robert Norris Passage: Rob Norris (born 12 October 1987) is an English striker who currently plays for Lincoln United. He started his career with Football League Two club Boston United in 2004, but only made three appearances before leaving for St Albans City. He played nine times for the Saints before leaving for King's Lynn on a free transfer after finding it hard to break into the first team. However, he was with King's Lynn for just two months before he was re-signed by St Albans on 26 December 2006. Title: Boreham Wood F.C. Passage: Boreham Wood Football Club is a football club based in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England. They are currently members of and play at Meadow Park. Established in 1948, they are known as "the Wood" and have a local rivalry with St Albans City. Title: Dean Williams (footballer, born 1970) Passage: Dean Anton Williams (born 14 November 1970) is an English retired professional football forward who played in the Football League for Brentford, Cambridge United and Doncaster Rovers. Williams found his level in non-league football and scored over 145 goals in over 285 games most notably for St Albans City, Wokingham Town, Aylesbury United and Berkhamsted Town, also managing the latter club. Title: Paul Price (footballer) Passage: Paul Price (born 23 March 1954 St Albans, Hertfordshire) is a former professional footballer. He played for Welwyn Garden City, Luton Town, Tottenham Hotspur, Swansea City, Minnesota Strikers, Peterborough United, Saltash United, St Albans City and was an international for Wales. He played in the position of central defender. Title: Lee Fieldwick Passage: Lee Fieldwick (born 6 September 1982) is an English footballer, who plays as a defender. He played 17 matches in The Football League for Brentford and Swansea City from 2003 to 2004, before dropping into non-League football with Lewes in 2004. He then had a spell at Maidenhead United on loan in 2005, before joining St Albans City at towards the end of the 2004–05 season. Fieldwick played for Bromley in the 2006–07 season. Title: Michael Danzey Passage: Michael James Danzey (born 8 February 1971) is a footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Chester City, Peterborough United, Cambridge United and Scunthorpe United. He also played non-league football for Boston United, St Albans City, Farnborough Town, Aylesbury United and Woking.
1908
Rob Haworth
St Albans City F.C.
Are Alan James and Arthur Ripley both Americans?
Title: Alan James Passage: Alan James (23 March 1890 – 30 December 1952) was an American film director and screenwriter. He directed 79 films between 1916 and 1943. He also wrote for 62 films between 1916 and 1951. He was born in Port Townsend, Washington and died in Hollywood, California. Title: Arthur Ripley Passage: Arthur DeWitt Ripley (January 12, 1897 – February 13, 1961) was an American film screenwriter, editor, producer and director. Title: The Barber Shop Passage: The Barber Shop (1933) is a short American Pre-Code comedy film starring W.C. Fields, directed by Arthur Ripley, and produced by Mack Sennett. Title: Alias Jimmy Valentine (1920 film) Passage: Alias Jimmy Valentine is a 1920 American silent film crime drama starring Bert Lytell, directed by Edmund Mortimer and Arthur Ripley, and released through Metro Pictures. Title: Alan Murdoch-Cozens Passage: Alan James Murdoch-Cozens (formerly Alan James Murdoch; 17 September 1893 – 23 July 1970) was an English cricketer active from 1911 to 1919 who played for Sussex. He was born in Wallingford, Oxfordshire and died in Malvern, Worcestershire. He appeared in four first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who scored 124 runs with a highest score of 56. Title: Hide-Out (1930 film) Passage: Hide-Out is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Reginald Barker and written by Lambert Hillyer, Arthur Ripley and Matt Taylor. The film stars James Murray, Kathryn Crawford, Carl Stockdale, Lee Moran, Guy Edward Hearn and Robert Elliott. The film was released in April 1930, by Universal Pictures. Title: Thunder Road (film) Passage: Thunder Road is a black and white 1958 drama–crime film about running moonshine in the mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee in the late 1950s. It was directed by Arthur Ripley and starred Robert Mitchum, who also produced the film, co-wrote the screenplay, and is rumored to have directed much of the film himself. He also co-wrote (with Don Raye) the theme song, "The Ballad of Thunder Road". Title: I Met My Love Again Passage: I Met My Love Again (1938) is an American romantic drama film distributed by United Artists, directed by Joshua Logan, Arthur Ripley and George Cukor. The screenplay was written by David Hertz, based on the novel "Summer Lightning" by Allene Corliss. The film stars Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda. Title: Voice in the Wind Passage: Voice in the Wind is a 1944 American film noir directed by Arthur Ripley and written by Friedrich Torberg, based on a story written by Arthur Ripley. The drama features Francis Lederer, Sigrid Gurie and J. Edward Bromberg. Title: The Chase (1946 film) Passage: The Chase is a 1946 American film noir directed by Arthur Ripley. The screenplay written by Philip Yordan is based on the Cornell Woolrich novel "The Black Path of Fear".
yes
Alan James
Arthur Ripley
Which has more species, Aristolochia or Patrinia?
Title: Aristolochia Passage: Aristolochia ( ) is a large plant genus with over 500 species that is the type genus of the family Aristolochiaceae. Its members are commonly known as birthwort, pipevine or Dutchman's pipe and are widespread and occur in the most diverse climates. Some species, like "A. utriformis" and "A. westlandii", are threatened with extinction. Title: Patrinia Passage: Patrinia is a genus of herbaceous plants in the honeysuckle family. There are about 17 species native to grassy mountain habitats in China, Siberia and Japan. These are unassuming clump-forming perennial plants having thin, erect stems with few leaves and bearing a terminal inflorescence with yellow or white flowers. The use for this plant is to provide a flower through long hot summers. Title: Aristolochia longa Passage: Aristolochia longa, the long aristolochia or sarrasine, is a species of pipevine. Title: Aristolochia quangbinhensis Passage: Aristolochia quangbinhensis (Vietnamese: "Phòng Kỷ Quảng Bình" ) is a endemic flora species in the "Aristolochia" genus. Title: Battus (butterfly) Passage: Battus is a New World genus of butterflies that are usually found around pipevine (genus "Aristolochia") plants. The caterpillars feed off the poisonous pipevines, making the insects poisonous themselves; they taste very bad to ward off predators. Since birds avoid these butterflies, other swallowtail species mimic their coloration. The common North American species are "Battus polydamas" and "Battus philenor". Title: Aristolochia boosii Passage: Aristolochia boosii is a species of woody vine in the Aristolochiaceae plant family which is endemic to Trinidad and Tobago. Known only from a few locations in southern Trinidad, the species was first collected by Julius Boos in 1977. After determining that it was new to science, the species was described by Jacqueline Anne Panter in 1981 and named for its discoverer. Title: Trogonoptera trojana Passage: The Palawan birdwing or triangle birdwing ("Trogonoptera trojana") is a birdwing butterfly of the family Papilionidae. It is endemic to Palawan in the Philippines. It is one of only two species in its genus, the other being the more widespread Rajah Brooke's birdwing. This species is included in CITES Appendix II, restricting international export to those who have been granted a permit. The wingspan is approximately 18 - . The species may be observed flying at any point during the year. The larvae feed on "Aristolochia". Title: Aristolochia macrophylla Passage: Aristolochia macrophylla, Dutchman's pipe or pipevine, is a vine native to the eastern United States. "Aristolochia macrophylla" belongs to the Aristolochiaceae family of plants and is found primarily along the Cumberland Mountains and Blue Ridge Mountains in the eastern portion of the United States, as well as Ontario, Canada. This species of plant has received considerable attention in the past few decades for the discovery of a potent compound called aristolochic acid, which has been the focus of debate due its harmful side effects. Title: Parides anchises Passage: Parides anchises, the Anchises cattleheart, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae native to the Americas. It is common and not threatened. The larvae feed on "Aristolochia" species including: "A. brazilsis", "A. bukuti", "A. colombiana", "A. cymbifera", "A. fimbriata", "A. inflata", "A. macroura", "A. odora", "A. ringens", and "A. triangularis". Title: Aristolochia serpentaria Passage: Aristolochia serpentaria is a species of perennial flowering plant in the Aristolochiaceae (birthwort) family. The species is commonly known as Virginia snakeroot and is native to eastern North America, from Connecticut to southern Michigan and south to Texas and Florida.
Aristolochia
Aristolochia
Patrinia
The American actress and professional kiteboarder born in 1993 appeared in this 2014 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by which filmmaker?
Title: Maika Monroe Passage: Maika Monroe Buckley (born Dillon Monroe Buckley; May 29, 1993) is an American actress and professional kiteboarder. She made her acting debut in the 2012 film "At Any Price". In 2013, she appeared alongside Kate Winslet in the drama film "Labor Day". She became recognized as a "scream queen" after her performances in the critically acclaimed 2014 films "The Guest" and "It Follows". She also played Patricia Whitmore in "" (2016). Title: It Follows Passage: It Follows is a 2014 American supernatural psychological horror film written and directed by David Robert Mitchell. It stars Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Daniel Zovatto, Jake Weary, Olivia Luccardi, and Lili Sepe. The plot follows a teenage girl, Jay, who is pursued by a supernatural entity after a sexual encounter. Title: The Ring (2002 film) Passage: The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, and David Dorfman. It is a remake of the 1998 Japanese horror film "Ringu", which was based on the novel of the same name, written by Koji Suzuki. Title: The Ring Two Passage: The Ring Two is a 2005 American supernatural psychological horror film and a sequel to the 2002 film "The Ring", which was a remake of the 1998 Japanese film "Ring". Hideo Nakata, director of the original Japanese film "Ring", on which the American versions are based, directed this film in place of Gore Verbinski. Title: Case 39 Passage: Case 39 is a 2009 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Christian Alvart, and starring Renée Zellweger, Jodelle Ferland, Bradley Cooper and Ian McShane. Title: Dead Awake (2016 film) Passage: Dead Awake is a 2016 American supernatural psychological horror film written by Jeffrey Reddick and directed by Phillip Guzman. It stars Jocelin Donahue, Jesse Bradford, Lori Petty, and Brea Grant. Title: Rings (2017 film) Passage: Rings is a 2017 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by F. Javier Gutiérrez, written by David Loucka, Jacob Aaron Estes and Akiva Goldsman and starring Matilda Lutz, Alex Roe, Johnny Galecki, Aimee Teegarden, Bonnie Morgan and Vincent D'Onofrio. It is the third film in "The Ring" series. The film takes place thirteen years after the events of the 2002 film. Title: Oculus (film) Passage: Oculus is a 2013 American supernatural psychological horror film written, edited and directed by Mike Flanagan. The film had its world premiere on September 5, 2013, at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and received a wide theatrical release on April 11, 2014. Karen Gillan stars as a young woman who is convinced that an antique mirror is responsible for the death and misfortune that her family suffered. The film is based upon an earlier short film by Flanagan, "Oculus: Chapter 3 – The Man with the Plan". Title: What Lies Beneath Passage: What Lies Beneath is a 2000 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Robert Zemeckis. It was the first film by the film studio ImageMovers. It stars Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer as a well-to-do couple who experience a strange haunting that uncovers secrets about their past. The film opened in 2,813 theaters in North America, and grossed $291 million at the worldwide box office. The film received mainly mixed reviews, and received three Saturn Award nominations. Title: The Ward (film) Passage: The Ward is a 2010 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by John Carpenter. It stars Amber Heard, Mamie Gummer, Danielle Panabaker and Jared Harris. The film is a period piece set in 1966, and chronicles a young woman who is institutionalized after setting fire to a house, and who finds herself haunted by the ghost of a former inmate at the psychiatric ward.
David Robert Mitchell
Maika Monroe
It Follows
What nationality was the actor, who was in Louise Wimmer and also was known for a 2004 romantic war film?
Title: A Very Long Engagement Passage: A Very Long Engagement (French: "Un long dimanche de fiançailles" ) is a 2004 French romantic war film, co-written and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and starring Audrey Tautou. It is a fictional tale about a young woman's desperate search for her fiancé who might have been killed during World War I. It was based on the novel of the same name, written by Sebastien Japrisot, first published in 1991. Title: Jérôme Kircher Passage: Jérôme Kircher (born 21 November 1964) is a French actor known for "A Very Long Engagement" (2004), "Louise Wimmer" (2011) and "Café de Flore" (2011). Title: Ratha Thilagam Passage: Ratha Thilagam is a 1963 Indian Tamil language romantic war film directed by Dada Mirasi. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and Savitri in lead roles. The film, produced by National Movies, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 14 September 1963. Title: Lilac Time (1928 film) Passage: Lilac Time is a 1928 American silent romantic war film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Colleen Moore and Gary Cooper. The film is about young American aviators fighting for Britain during World War I who are billeted in a field next to a farmhouse in France. The daughter who lives on the farm meets one of the new aviators who is attracted to her. As the flyers head off on a mission, the young aviator promises to return to her. Title: Cyril Mennegun Passage: Cyril Mennegun (born 26 March 1975) is a French film director and screenwriter. His film "Louise Wimmer" received the César Award for Best First Feature Film in 2013. Title: Louise Wimmer Passage: Louise Wimmer is a 2012 French drama film directed by Cyril Mennegun. Title: Saturday Island Passage: Saturday Island (also known as Island of Desire) is a 1952 British romantic war film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Linda Darnell, Tab Hunter, Donald Gray and John Laurie, Lloyd Lamble and Peter Butterworth. Title: Matha (film) Passage: Matha (Sinhalese: "මාතා" ) is a 2012 Sri Lankan Tamil romantic war film directed by Boodee Keerthisena and co-produced by Ruwan Jayasingha, Sanath Ranaweera and Vijaya Rathnayake. It stars Darshan Dharmaraj and Yasodha Radhakrishnan in lead roles along with Thumindnu Dodantenna and Raja Ganeshan. Music composed by Lakshman Joseph De Saram. It is the 1244th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Title: One Minute to Zero Passage: One Minute to Zero (1952) is a romantic war film starring Robert Mitchum and Ann Blyth, set during the Korean War, and produced by Howard Hughes as the last film he fronted. The film showcases the contributions of the U.S. Army and U.S Air Force, the South Korean Army, the United Nations, the British Army and the Royal Australian Air Force during the early days of the Korean War. The effects of air power in the Korean War were also vividly depicted through the use of combat footage. Title: Corinne Masiero Passage: Corinne Masiero (born 3 February 1964) is a French actress. She was born in Douai. She began acting in her late 20s, initially appearing in the theatre before moving on to the screen. She is best known for her lead role in the 2011 film "Louise Wimmer", for which she was nominated for the Cesar Award for best actress. She has also had notable roles in "Rust and Bone" and "11.6".
French
Jérôme Kircher
A Very Long Engagement
When was the arena that hosted the 2015 Audi quattro Cup officially opened ?
Title: 2015 Audi quattro Cup Passage: The 2015 Audi quattro Cup (also known as the Audi quattro Cup presented by SalzburgerLand for sponsorship reasons) was inaugural edition of mini men's football friendly tournament at the Red Bull Arena in Salzburg. Title: Red Bull Arena (Salzburg) Passage: The Red Bull Arena (] ; known for UEFA Euro 2008 as the EM-Stadion Wals-Siezenheim ] and during UEFA club football events as Stadion Salzburg) is a football stadium in Wals-Siezenheim, a municipality in the suburb of Salzburg, Austria. It was officially opened in March 2003 and is the home ground of Red Bull Salzburg. Previously, the club played at Stadion Lehen. Title: 2015 New Zealand Winter Games Passage: The 2015 New Zealand Winter Games was the 4th edition of the New Zealand Winter Gameswas contested August 21 through August 30 in the cities of Naseby, Queenstown, and Wanaka. A total of 35 events across 5 disciplines will be contested, as well as a night parallel slalom to be contested during the opening ceremony. The event is officially called the Audi quattro Wintergames. Title: Audi Quattro Passage: The Audi Quattro is a road and rally car, produced by the German automobile manufacturer Audi, part of the Volkswagen Group. It was first shown at the 1980 Geneva Motor Show on 3 March. Production of the original version continued through 1991. Title: Audi Quattro Trophy Passage: The Audi Quattro Trophy was a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour. It was played from 1989 to 1998 in Germany. Title: Audi Coupé (B2) Passage: The Audi Coupé (B2, "Typ" 81/85) was a two-door coupé produced and sold by Audi from 1980 to 1988. It was offered as a less expensive version of its turbocharged, permanent four-wheel drive Audi Quattro without turbocharger(s) or four wheel drive. Later, quattro was added as an option ("Typ" 85). "Typ" 81 was the internal model code for front-wheel drive Audi Coupés. Title: Audi quattro concept Passage: The Audi quattro concept is a concept car produced by Audi and presented at the Paris Motor Show in 2010. It commemorates the 30th anniversary of the original Audi Quattro and the Audi quattro four wheel drive system. Based on the Audi RS5, it features a modified 2.5L five-cylinder TFSI engine and the sixth generation of quattro transmission. It had been reported that Audi are considering a limited production model (200–500 cars) based on the quattro concept, but the project was shelved in 2012. Title: Stig Blomqvist Passage: Stig Lennart Blomqvist (born 29 July 1946) is a Swedish rally driver. He made his international breakthrough in 1971. Driving an Audi Quattro for the Audi factory team, Blomqvist won the World Rally Championship drivers' title in 1984 and finished runner-up in 1985. He won his home event, the Swedish Rally, seven times. Title: 2015 Audi Sport TT Cup Passage: The 2015 Audi Sport TT Cup season was the inaugural season of the Audi Sport TT Cup, a one-make sports car racing series organised by Audi. It began on 2 May at Hockenheim and finished on 18 October at the same venue after six double-header meetings, all of which were support events for the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. Title: 2015 Audi Cup Passage: The 2015 Audi Cup was the fourth edition of the Audi Cup, a two-day association football tournament that featured four teams and was played at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. The competition hosted the 2009 Audi Cup winners Bayern Munich, the 2014 UEFA Champions league winners Real Madrid, 18-time Italian champions Milan, and eight-time FA Cup and two times UEFA Cup winners Tottenham Hotspur.
March 2003
2015 Audi quattro Cup
Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)
What state was the band Fields of Aplomb formed in?
Title: Baltimore Passage: Baltimore ( , ] ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland, and the 29th-most populous city in the country. Title: Fields of Aplomb Passage: Fields of Aplomb, abbreviated FoA, is a Gothic metal/alternative band formed in Baltimore in 1998 upon the demise of Pelican's Daughter. known for surrealistic and gloomy lyrics. Their first album, "Reverence for the Lost", addresses themes of extreme introversion. Their second release "Nekromanteia" (2003), is based on the writings of Eliphas Levi (1810–1875), a French occultist who helped revive interest in magic in the 19th century. Levi studied magic and practiced necromancy on several occasions. In 2004 FoA released "Spiritum Oriundus" as a continuance of spiritual magic, however, focusing on seances and tormented appiritions. In the winter of 2006, FoA released "Weoroscipe" which illuminated the power of seduction, black magic, fetishes, and faith. " Disillusionment" (2006) includes remaster of "Reverence for the Lost" and "Nekromaneia" plus two additional songs and a DVD. The band took their name from the folklore tale of the inscribed surrounding land to the ancient Sumerian society (Fourth B.C), stating that those who died, either violently or tragically, their souls were to wonder the Fields of Adplumbum (Aplomb) until they acknowledged and accepted their fate. Title: Rubicon (English band) Passage: Rubicon was an early 1990s offshoot of the band Fields of the Nephilim who released two albums. Title: Elizium Passage: Elizium is the third studio album by English gothic rock band Fields of the Nephilim. It was released in September 1990 through record label Beggars Banquet. Title: Carl McCoy Passage: Carl McCoy (born 18 January 1963, Lambeth, London, England) is the frontman for gothic rock band Fields of the Nephilim. Title: Nekromanteia Passage: Nekromanteia is the second album from the band Fields of Aplomb, released in 2003. The album is based on the writings of Eliphas Levi (1810–1875), a French occultist who helped revive interest in ritual magic in the 19th century. Levi studied magic and practiced necromancy (an ancient art of conjuring the dead for the purpose of divination) on several occasions. Title: 4 from the Village Passage: 4 From the Village is an EP by the Anglo-Icelandic band Fields. The EP was released via Black Lab Recordings on July 10 2006. Title: Everything Last Winter Passage: Everything Last Winter is the debut album from the Anglo-Icelandic band Fields, first released April 2, 2007 by Atlantic Records. The album was produced by Michael Beinhorn. Tracks released as singles are "If You Fail We All Fail" and "Charming The Flames". The album is dedicated to Alan Spenner and features many thanks including to the bands Snow Patrol, Editors, and Bloc Party. The track "Song For The Fields" was featured as a "Single of the Week" on iTunes. Title: Fields (Fields album) Passage: Fields is the debut studio album by the English progressive rock band Fields, released in 1971. Title: Dawnrazor Passage: Dawnrazor is the debut studio album by English gothic rock band Fields of the Nephilim. It was released in May 1987, through record label Situation Two.
Maryland
Fields of Aplomb
Baltimore
Are Gillies MacKinnon and Brad Anderson of the same nationality?
Title: Brad Anderson (director) Passage: Brad Anderson (born 1964) is an American film director, producer and writer. A director of thriller and horror films and television projects, he is best known for having directed "The Machinist" (2004), starring Christian Bale, and "The Call" (2013), starring Halle Berry. He also produced and directed several installments of the FOX science fiction television series "Fringe". Title: Gillies MacKinnon Passage: Gillies MacKinnon (born 8 January 1948, Glasgow) is a Scottish film director, writer and painter. He attended the Glasgow School of Art where he studied mural painting. Following this he became an art teacher and cartoonist, and about this time he traveled with a nomadic tribe in the Sahara for six months. In the 1970s he studied at the Middlesex Polytechnic and in the 1980s in the National Film and Television School. He made a short film called "Passing Glory" as his graduation piece, a dour recreation of Glasgow in the 1950s and 1960s. It was premiered at the 1986 Edinburgh International Film Festival, where it won the first Scottish Film Prize. Title: The Escapist (2002 film) Passage: The Escapist is a 2002 film directed by Gillies MacKinnon and written by Nick Perry. Title: Regeneration (1997 film) Passage: Regeneration is a 1997 British film, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Pat Barker. The film is directed by Gillies MacKinnon. It was released as Behind the Lines in the US in 1998. The film follows the stories of a number of Officers of the British Army during World War I who are brought together in Craiglockhart War Hospital where they are treated for various trauma. It features the story of Siegfried Sassoon, his open letter reprinted in The Times criticising the conduct of the war and his return to the front. Title: Stuart Bunce Passage: Stuart Alexander Bunce (born 21 October 1971) is an English actor who is best known for his portrayal of the First World War poet Wilfred Owen in the film "Regeneration" directed by Gillies MacKinnon. Title: The Playboys Passage: The Playboys is a 1992 Irish film directed by Gillies MacKinnon and starring Albert Finney, Aidan Quinn and Robin Wright. The plot follows an unwed young mother whose life is transformed with the arrival of a travelling troupe of actors to her Irish village. The script was written by Shane Connaughton, an Oscar nominee for "My Left Foot". The film was shot in his native village Redhills, in County Cavan, Ireland. Title: Trojan Eddie Passage: Trojan Eddie is a 1996 British-Irish crime drama film directed by Gillies MacKinnon. Title: Small Faces (film) Passage: Small Faces (1996) is a Scottish film directed by Gillies MacKinnon about gangs, specifically the Tongs, in 1960s Glasgow. It stars Iain Robertson, Joseph McFadden, Steven Duffy, Kevin McKidd, Laura Fraser, Mark McConnochie, Clare Higgins, Garry Sweeney, Colin McCredie and Alastair Galbraith. Title: Whisky Galore! (2016 film) Passage: Whisky Galore! is a 2016 British film, a remake of the 1949 Ealing Comedy of the same name. It was directed by Gillies MacKinnon and stars Gregor Fisher, Eddie Izzard, Sean Biggerstaff and Naomi Battrick. The film premiered at the 2016 Edinburgh Film Festival and will get general release in the UK in May 2017. Title: The Last of the Blonde Bombshells Passage: The Last of the Blonde Bombshells is a 2000 British-American television film directed by Gillies MacKinnon. The script by Alan Plater focuses on the efforts of a recently widowed woman to reunite the members of the World War II-era swing band with which she played saxophone.
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Brad Anderson (director)
What song has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7622 and was written by Sarah Josepha Hale?
Title: Mary Had a Little Lamb Passage: "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is an English language nursery rhyme of nineteenth-century American origin. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7622. Title: Liberia; or, Mr. Peyton's Experiments Passage: Liberia; or, Mr. Peyton's Experiments is an 1853 novel by Sarah Josepha Hale, the author of the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb", who wrote the novel under the name of Sara J. Hale. Title: Billy Boy Passage: "Billy Boy" is a traditional folk song and nursery rhyme found in the United States. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 326. It is a variant of the traditional English folk song "My Boy Billy", collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and published by him in 1912 as number 232 in "Novello's School Songs". The song is very popular with the Orange Order. Title: The Twelve Days of Christmas (song) Passage: "The Twelve Days of Christmas" (Roud 68) is an English Christmas carol that enumerates in the manner of a cumulative song a series of increasingly grand gifts given on each of the twelve days of Christmas (the twelve days that comprise the Christmas season starting with Christmas Day). The song, published in England in 1780 without music as a chant or rhyme, is thought to be French in origin. "The Twelve Days of Christmas" has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 68. The tunes of collected versions vary. The standard tune now associated with it is derived from a 1909 arrangement of a traditional folk melody by English composer Frederic Austin, who first introduced the now familiar prolongation of the verse "five gold rings". Title: The Crabfish Passage: "The Crabfish" is a ribald humorous folk song of the English oral tradition. It dates back to the seventeenth century, appearing in Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript as a song named "The Sea Crabb" based on an earlier tale. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 149. The moral of the story is that one should look in the chamber pot before using it. Title: Roud Folk Song Index Passage: The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of nearly 200,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs that have been collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world. It is compiled by Steve Roud, a former librarian in the London Borough of Croydon. Roud's Index is a combination of the Broadside Index (printed sources before 1900) and a "field-recording index" compiled by Roud. It subsumes all the previous well-known printed sources known to Francis James Child (the Child Ballads) and includes recordings from 1900 to 1975. Until early 2006 the index was available only by a CD subscription; it can now be found online on a website maintained by the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS). A partial list is also available at List of folk songs by Roud number. Title: Did You Ever See a Lassie? Passage: "Did You Ever See a Lassie?" is a folk song, nursery rhyme, and singing game. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 5040. Title: Ten Little Indians Passage: Ten Little Indians is an American children's rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 13512. The word Indian usually refers to Native Americans. The song is traditionally performed in the tune of the Irish folk song "Michael Finnegan". Title: Aiken Drum Passage: "Aiken Drum" is a popular Scottish folk song and nursery rhyme, which probably has its origins in a Jacobite song about the Battle of Sheriffmuir (1715). It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 2571. Title: Lavender's Blue Passage: "Lavender's Blue" (sometimes called "Lavender Blue") is an English folk song and nursery rhyme dating to the 17th century. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 3483. It has been recorded in various forms since the 20th century and some pop versions have been hits in the US and UK charts.
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Liberia; or, Mr. Peyton's Experiments
Mary Had a Little Lamb
What English zoo owner and gambling club host purchased Howletts Zoo in 1973?
Title: John Aspinall (zoo owner) Passage: John Victor Aspinall (11 June 1926 – 29 June 2000) was an English zoo owner and gambling club host. From middle class beginnings he used gambling to move to the centre of British high society in the 1960s. He was born in Delhi during the British Raj, and was a citizen of the United Kingdom. Title: Port Lympne Mansion Passage: Port Lympne, at Lympne, Kent is an early 20th-century country house built for Sir Philip Sassoon by Herbert Baker and Philip Tilden. Completed after the First World War. Following Sassoon's death in 1939 it was bequeathed with its contents, including cars and planes, to Hannah Gubbay, his cousin. It was abandoned after the Second World War. In 1973, it was purchased by John Aspinall as part of an expansion of his Howletts Zoo. The house is a Grade II* listed building as of 29 December 1966. Title: Abahani Limited (Chittagong) Passage: Chittagong Abahani Limited (Bengali: আবাহনী লিমিটেড ) is a sports club in Bangladesh. The club was established at Dhaka in 1972 through reorganisation of Iqbal Sporting Club. Within a short time, the club gained fame through commendable performances in hockey, cricket and football tournaments. A wing of Abahani Limited was established in Chittagong known as Chittagong Abahani. It is currently a team of Bangladesh Premier League. <br>The team was relegated from Bangladesh Premier League in 2010–11 season. It again gained the promotion to Premier League by becoming champion of 2013 Bangladesh Championship League. The club host Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup tournament every year in memories of their founder. They won the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2015. The club won their first major domestic trophy in 2016 by winning 2016 Independence Cup under guidance of Slovakian coach Jozef Pavlik. Title: Howletts Wild Animal Park Passage: Howletts Wild Animal Park (formerly known as Howletts Zoo) was set up as a private zoo in 1957 by John Aspinall near Canterbury, Kent. The animal collection was opened to the public in 1975. To give more room for the animals another estate at Port Lympne near Hythe, Kent was purchased in 1973, and opened to the public as Port Lympne Zoo in 1976. Title: William Crockford Passage: William Crockford (1776–1844) was an English Regency entrepreneur; horse racing enthusiast and proprietor of the infamous gambling club Crockford's who became one of the richest men in England. Title: My Steve Passage: My Steve is a biographical account of Terri Irwin's life with her late husband, the zoo owner and television personality Steve Irwin. It was published by Simon & Schuste Australia. Title: Aviation Club de France Passage: Aviation Club de France was a gambling club in central Paris, France. Title: Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake Passage: Sir (Hugh) Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (22 May 1881 – 24 October 1964) was a businessman, zoo owner and author. Between 1915 and 1950, he was twelve times the Mayor of Maidstone, Kent and was High Sheriff of Kent in 1956–57. Title: Edward Cross (zoo proprietor) Passage: Edward Cross ("baptised" 3 February 1774 – 26 September 1854) was an English zoo proprietor and dealer in animals. Title: The Aspinall Foundation Passage: The Aspinall Foundation (formerly The John Aspinall Foundation) is a British charity (Registered Charity 326567) which works to promote wildlife conservation. It was set up by professional gambler and zoo owner John Aspinall in 1984 and runs the two zoos he set up, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park and Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent, England. It also supports a number of conservation projects overseas to protect endangered species. The charity is now run by John's son, Damian Aspinall.
John Aspinall
Port Lympne Mansion
John Aspinall (zoo owner)
Named People's Artist of the USSR in 1966, what year did she later leave the country?
Title: Elena Rostropovich Passage: Elena Rostropovich is a pianist who was born in Moscow, Russia on June 22, 1958. She left Russia with her parents, cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovich and soprano Galina Vishnevskaya in 1974. Title: Galina Vishnevskaya Passage: Galina Pavlovna Vishnevskaya (née Ivanova, Russian: Гали́на Па́вловна Вишне́вская ; 25 October 192611 December 2012) was a Russian soprano opera singer and recitalist who was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1966. She was the wife of cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, and mother to their two daughters, Olga and Elena Rostropovich. Title: Vardan Ajemian Passage: Vardan Mkrtchi Ajemian (Armenian: Վարդան Մկրտչի Աճեմյանը , June 4, 1905, Van, Ottoman Empire – January 24, 1977, Yerevan, Soviet Armenia) was an Armenian theatrical director and actor. He was named People's Artist of USSR in 1965 and Hero of Socialist Labour in 1975. Title: Grigori Kozintsev Passage: Grigori Mikhaylovich Kozintsev (Russian: Григо́рий Миха́йлович Ко́зинцев ; 22 March [O.S. 9 March] 1905 – 11 May 1973) was a Soviet theatre and film director. He was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1964. In 1965 he was a member of the jury at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Two years later he was a member of the jury of the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1971 he was the President of the Jury at the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. Title: Erast Garin Passage: Erast Pavlovich Garin (Russian: Эра́ст Па́влович Га́рин ; 10 November [O.S. 28 October] 1902 – 4 September 1980) was, together with Igor Ilyinsky and Sergey Martinson, one of the leading comic actors of Vsevolod Meyerhold's company and of the Soviet cinema. He was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1977. Title: Vladimir Basov Passage: Vladimir Pavlovich Basov (Russian: Владимир Павлович Басов , 28 July 1923 – 17 September 1987) was a Soviet actor, film director and screenwriter. Vladimir Basov was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1983. Title: Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov Passage: Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov (Russian: Борис Александрович Александров , August 4, 1905 Bologoye – June 17, 1994 Moscow) was a Soviet Russian composer, and, from 1946 to 1986, the second head of the Alexandrov Ensemble which was founded by his father, Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov. Alexandrov reached the rank of Major-General and was awarded the order of Hero of Socialist Labour, the Lenin Prize and the State Prize of the USSR, and named People's Artist of the USSR. Music by Alexandrov is used for the Anthem of Transnistria. Title: Ludmila Semenyaka Passage: Ludmila Semenyaka (Russian: Людмила Семеняка, born 16 January 1952 ) is a Soviet ballerina, born in Leningrad. She studied at the Vaganova School as a pupil of . She joined the Kirov Ballet in 1970 and later the Bolshoi Ballet in 1972, where she was a prima ballerina. She was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1986 and received the USSR State Prize. Title: Yoqub Ahmedov Passage: Yoqub Ahmedov (born January 3, 1938) is an Uzbek theater and film actor. He was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1991. Title: Valery Levental Passage: Valery Yakovlevich Levental (Russian: Вале́рий Я́ковлевич Левента́ль ; 17 August 1938 – 8 June 2015) was a Russian theatrical scenic designer. He was named People's Artist of the USSR and was a member-correspondent of the Academy of Art.
1974
Galina Vishnevskaya
Elena Rostropovich
What is the other name for François Leterrier's debut film?
Title: A Man Escaped Passage: A Man Escaped or: The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth (French: "Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle où il veut" ) is a 1956 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It is based on the memoirs of André Devigny, a member of the French Resistance held in Montluc prison by the occupying Germans during World War II. The protagonist of the film is called Fontaine. The second part of the title comes from the Bible ( ) using the words of the Authorized King James Version (more recent translations use words like "wants" (which is the title in French) or "pleases" instead of "listeth"). Bresson himself was imprisoned by the Germans as a member of the French Resistance. Title: François Leterrier Passage: François Leterrier, born 26 May 1929 in Margny-lès-Compiègne, is a French film director and actor. He entered the film industry when he was cast in Robert Bresson's film "A Man Escaped". After this he went on to become a director himself. Title: Shimla (actress) Passage: Shimla is a Bangladeshi film actress. Her Debut film "Madam Fuly" was released on 1999. She has won National Film Award for Best Actress for her debut film Madam Fuly. She also appeared Bollywood film opposite Govinda. Title: Les Mauvais Coups Passage: Les Mauvais Coups (Naked Autumn) is a 1961 French psychological drama under the direction of François Leterrier. It tells the story of the tragic demise of a 10-year marriage. Title: Transporter 2 Passage: Transporter 2 (French: Le Transporteur 2) is a 2005 English-language French action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and produced by Luc Besson. It is the sequel to "The Transporter" (2002), and is followed by "Transporter 3" (2008). The film stars Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, François Berléand, Matthew Modine, and Jason Flemyng. Title: Tranches de vie Passage: Tranches de vie (Slice of Life) is a 1985 French comedy-sci fi film directed by François Leterrier. It is based on Gérard Lauzier's comic strip of the same name. Title: Les Babas Cool Passage: Les Babas Cool is a French comedy film directed by François Leterrier. It was released in 1981. Title: Sawan Bhadon Passage: Sawan Bhadon is a 1970 Bollywood film produced and directed by Mohan Segal. The film was the debut film for its lead pair Rekha and Navin Nischol. The other cast of note in the film are Jayshree T., Iftekhar and Ranjeet. The music is by Sonik Omi. This was also Ranjeet's debut film. A couple of the songs from the film became popular. Title: Goodbye Emmanuelle Passage: Goodbye Emmanuelle (aka Emmanuelle 3) is a 1977 French softcore erotica movie directed by François Leterrier, and starring Sylvia Kristel. The music score is by Serge Gainsbourg. In this sequel, Emmanuelle and Jean move to the Seychelles, where she leaves him. Title: A King Without Distraction Passage: A King Without Distraction (French: Un roi sans divertissement ) is a 1963 French mystery film directed by François Leterrier, starring Claude Giraud and Colette Renard. The story is set in the winter of 1840 and follows a police captain who investigates the disappearance of a young girl from a village.
The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth
François Leterrier
A Man Escaped
How We Built Britain was written and presented by a broadcaster best known for what?
Title: How We Built Britain Passage: How We Built Britain was a series of six television documentaries produced by the BBC in 2007 and repeated in 2008. The series was written and presented by broadcaster David Dimbleby. In the series Dimbleby visited some of Britain's great historic buildings and examined their impact on Britain's architectural and social history. Title: David Dimbleby Passage: David Dimbleby (born 28 October 1938) is a British journalist and a presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBC's long running "Question Time" television series. He is the son of Richard Dimbleby and elder brother of Jonathan Dimbleby. Long involved in the coverage of national events, Dimbleby has anchored the BBC's coverage of every general election since 1979 and United States elections. He has also presented and narrated documentary series on architecture and history. Title: Jim Zabel Passage: Jim Zabel (September 5, 1921 – May 23, 2013) was an American radio and television broadcaster best known for serving as the play-by-play announcer for Iowa Hawkeyes football and men's basketball games for 48 years on WHO (AM) Radio. Zabel joined WHO as the sports director in 1944, He was employed by the station as a talk-show host after retiring from play-by-play. Title: Nagavally R. S. Kurup Passage: Nagavally R. S. Kurup, or Nagavally, as he was popularly known was a writer, commentator and broadcaster best known for his works in the All India Radio. He was the father of the Malayalam actor Venu Nagavally. He authored over 50 literary works including plays and around 20 film scripts. He penned the script for the Malayalam film "Newspaper Boy" which is regarded as the first neo-realist movie in Malayalam. Title: Michael Watts (journalist) Passage: Michael Watts (born 18 October 1938) is a British journalist and broadcaster best known for his ‘Inspector Watts’ column in the "Sunday Express" and other publications, which ran for over 35 years. He is not to be confused with another journalist of the same name, who was the US editor of "Melody Maker" for much of the 1970s. Title: Ali Brownlee Passage: Alastair "Ali" Brownlee (14 April 1959 – 14 February 2016) was an English radio broadcaster best known for his coverage of Middlesbrough F.C. on BBC Tees from 1982 onwards. His connection to the club earned him the honorific "Voice of the Boro". Title: Ian Ridpath Passage: Ian William Ridpath (born 1 May 1947, Ilford, Essex) is an English science writer and broadcaster best known as a popularizer of astronomy and a biographer of constellation history. As a UFO sceptic, he investigated and explained the Rendlesham Forest Incident of December 1980. Title: Don Bell (radio broadcaster) Passage: Clarence Alton Beliel, commonly known as Don Bell, is an American radio broadcaster best known for his radio work broadcasting from the Philippines in the years leading up to World War II. Title: Fiona Ritchie Passage: Fiona Karen Ritchie MBE (born 1960) is a Scottish radio broadcaster best known as the producer and host of "The Thistle & Shamrock", an hour-long Celtic music program that airs weekly throughout the United States on National Public Radio (NPR). She also curates ThistleRadio, a 24/7 web-based music channel devoted to new and classic music from Celtic roots and is co-author of the "New York Times" Best Seller "Wayfaring Strangers". Title: Lou Palmer (motorsport broadcaster) Passage: Lou Palmer (born Louis A. Perunko Jr. in 1932 in Wheeling, West Virginia - died January 19, 2008 in Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American broadcaster best known for his work at the Indianapolis 500 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network from 1958 until 1989.
Question Time
How We Built Britain
David Dimbleby
Full Moon is the debut extended play by a singer that was a former member of what South Korean girl group?
Title: Sunmi Passage: Lee Sun-mi (born May 2, 1992), referred to as Sunmi, is a South Korean singer. She debuted in 2007 as a member of South Korean girl group Wonder Girls and left from the group in January 2010 to pursue her academic career. Title: Full Moon (EP) Passage: Full Moon is the debut extended play by South Korean singer Sunmi. It was released by JYP Entertainment on February 17, 2014. Title: Don't Say No (Seohyun EP) Passage: Don't Say No is the debut extended play by South Korean singer Seohyun. It was released by S.M. Entertainment on January 17, 2017. The EP marked the official solo debut of Seohyun, who had been known as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation for ten years. Title: Code 01 Bad Girl Passage: Code#01 Bad Girl (Korean: Code#01 나쁜여자 ) is the debut extended play by South Korean girl group Ladies' Code. It was released on March 7, 2013 through Polaris Entertainment and CJ E&M Music. Its lead single "Bad Girl" was released the same day. Title: Kwon So-hyun Passage: Kwon So-hyun (born August 30, 1994), is a South Korean singer and actress. She was known as a member of the South Korean girl group 4Minute, under Cube Entertainment. She is also a former member of the South Korean girl group, Orange. Before June 15, 2016 (end of her contract with Cube), Sohyun left 4Minute and the record label along with members Nam Ji-hyun, Heo Ga-yoon, and Jeon Ji-yoon. Title: Oh My Girl (EP) Passage: Oh My Girl is the debut extended play (EP) by South Korean girl group Oh My Girl. It was released by WM Entertainment on April 20, 2015 and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. The album was produced by Lee Won-min, CEO of WM Entertainment, with music produced by 72 and Moon Jeong-gyu. The album contains four songs, including the single "Cupid", which was released in conjunction with the album. Title: I Just Wanna Dance Passage: I Just Wanna Dance is the debut extended play by South Korea-based American singer Tiffany. It was released by S.M. Entertainment on May 11, 2016. Lee Soo-man, former president of S.M. Entertainment, served as executive producer on the EP. The EP marked the official solo debut of Tiffany after having been known as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation for nearly nine years. Musically, the record is a primarily synthpop album with elements of trap and R&B that draws heavy influence from American female artists of the 1990s. Title: Dreaming (EP) Passage: Dreaming is the debut extended play by South Korean girl group, April. The album was released digitally and physically on August 24, 2015 and contains six tracks with the lead single, "Dream Candy". It is the group only release with former member Somin, who officially departed from the group on November 9, 2015 due to her wish of continuing with her studies. Title: Venus (Hello Venus EP) Passage: Venus is the debut extended play by South Korean girl group Hello Venus. It was released on May 9, 2012, by Tricell Media and distribuited by NHN Bugs. "Venus" was released as the title track from the EP, and the group performed the song on South Korean music programs, including "Music Bank" and "Inkigayo". A music video for the title track was also released on May 9. Title: April discography Passage: The discography of the South Korean girl group April consists of three extended plays, and seven singles. APRIL was formed by DSP Media in 2015, and is currently composed of six members: Chaekyung, Chaewon, Naeun, Yena, Rachel and Jinsol. The group's debut extended play, "Dreaming" was released on August 24, 2015 along with its title tracks, "Dream Candy" . On April 27, 2016, their second EP, "Spring" was released along with the title track "Tinkerbell". Their third EP, "Prelude" was released on January 4, 2017 along with its title track "April Story" which marked as their first activity in 2017.
Wonder Girls
Full Moon (EP)
Sunmi
Who produced Arjun Reddy, starring Shalini Pandey?
Title: Shalini Pandey Passage: Shalini Pandey (born 23 September 1993) is an Indian actress who became popular with her role in Tollywood film, "Arjun Reddy". She received positive reviews for her performance in "Arjun Reddy", and did her own dubbing. Title: Arjun Reddy Passage: Arjun Reddy is a 2017 Indian Telugu language coming of age-black comedy drama film written and directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, produced by Pranay Vanga for Bhadrakali Pictures. The soundtrack is composed by Radhan. The film was released on 25 August 2017. The film tells the story of a young and brilliant medico Arjun with anger management issues. The film received critical acclaim and gained a cult following among youth in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The film has faced controversies and censor issues but has received positive reviews. Title: Rambabu Gosala Passage: Rambabu Gosala is a Telugu-language lyricist. He wrote songs for Majnu, Arjun Reddy. Title: Haunted Rooh Passage: Haunted Rooh is an upcoming Indian Hindi film, directed by Jitendra Singh and produced by Tauqueer Alam, it stars Mushtaq Khan, Girish Jain, Shalini Pandey and Nagendra Chaudhary, principal photography began in June 2015 in Mathura. Title: Race Gurram (soundtrack) Passage: Race Gurram is the feature film soundtrack of the 2014 family drama film of the same name starring Allu Arjun, Shaam, Shruti Haasan and Saloni Aswani. Directed by Surender Reddy, the film's music and background score was composed by S. Thaman marking his first collaboration with Allu Arjun and second collaboration with Surender Reddy. Title: Vijay Deverakonda Passage: Vijay Sai Deverakonda (born 9 May 1989), also known as latest Surprise Star of Tollywood,named by Actor Nani. Vijay is best known for his works in "Life is Beautiful" (2012), "Yevade Subramanyam" (2015), "Pelli Choopulu" (2016) which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year and "Arjun Reddy" (2017). Title: Raju Thota Passage: Raju Thota is a Telugu-Language film cinematographer. He received rave reviews for the blockbuster movie, Arjun Reddy. Title: Sandeep Vanga Passage: Sandeep Reddy Vanga (born 25 December 1985) is a Telugu language film director, writer and producer. He made his directorial debut with critically acclaimed film, "Arjun Reddy". Title: I Am That Change Passage: I Am That Change is a 2014, Telugu short film directed by Sukumar and produced by actor Allu Arjun on Geetha Arts. Apart from Allu Arjun, the short film features an ensemble cast of Tanisshq Reddy, Vikram Chaitanya, Surya Ashrith, Trisha, Sri Varshini, Bharath Reddy and Sathish. Sai Karthik is the music director and Amol Rathod is the cinematographer while Prawin Pudi is the editor. Title: Shreshta Passage: Shreshta is a Telugu-Language lyricist and writer. She became popular for her lyrics for the songs in the movies, Pelli Choopulu and Arjun Reddy. After her debut, she was lauded as Telugu cinema’s first female lyricist.
Pranay Vanga
Shalini Pandey
Arjun Reddy
Who directed the 2011 South Korean courtroom thriller film that starred actress Kim Sung-ryung?
Title: Kim Sung-ryung Passage: Kim Sung-ryung (born February 8, 1967) is a South Korean actress. After winning the Miss Korea beauty pageant in 1988 (she later represented her country at the Miss Universe 1989 pageant), Kim began her career as a reporter on KBS's showbiz news program "". In 1991, she made a memorable film acting debut in Kang Woo-suk's "Who Saw the Dragon's Claws?" , though she became more active in television in the next decade. She returned to the big screen in 2007, with notable supporting roles in "Shadows in the Palace", and "Rainbow Eyes", followed by "The Client" (2011), "Mr. XXX-Kisser" (2012), "The Fatal Encounter" (2014), and "The Target" (2014). As she entered her forties, Kim also became known for the television dramas "You're Beautiful" (2009), "The Chaser" (2012), "Yawang" (2013), "The Heirs" (2013), and "Queen's Flower" (2015). Title: The Client (2011 film) Passage: The Client () is a 2011 South Korean courtroom thriller film director by Sohn Young-sung. Title: How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor Passage: How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Kim Seung-woo, Bae Doona, Park Si-hoo, Wang Ji-hye, Son Hyun-joo and Kim Sung-ryung. It aired on SBS from July 25 to September 27, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Title: Mrs. Cop 2 Passage: Mrs. Cop 2 () is a 2016 South Korean drama series starring Kim Sung-ryung and Kim Min-jong. Title: Unbowed Passage: Unbowed (; lit. "Broken Arrow") is a 2011 South Korean courtroom drama film starring Ahn Sung-ki and Park Won-sang. It was inspired by the true story of Kim Myung-ho, a math professor who was arrested for shooting a crossbow at the presiding judge of his appeal against wrongful dismissal. Title: The Target (film) Passage: The Target () is a 2014 South Korean action-thriller film starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Lee Jin-wook, Yoo Jun-sang and Kim Sung-ryung, and directed by Yoon Hong-seung (who also goes by the pseudonym Chang). It is a remake of the 2010 French film "Point Blank". Title: Kim Sung-kyung Passage: Kim Sung-kyung (born February 15, 1972) is a South Korean television personality and actress. Kim joined the broadcasting network SBS in 1993 as a news presenter, notably as the weekend anchor for the "SBS Eight O'Clock News". She left SBS in 2002 to go freelance, and also became a planning director for the "edutainment" company SangSang and I in 2007. Kim made her acting debut in 2014 (her older sister is actress Kim Sung-ryung), and has appeared in Korean dramas such as "City of the Sun" (2015). Title: King of Ambition Passage: King of Ambition () is a 2013 South Korean television series, starring Kwon Sang-woo, Soo Ae, Jung Yun-ho, Kim Sung-ryung, and Go Joon-hee. It aired on SBS from 14 January – 2 April 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. Based on Park In-kwon's manhwa of the same title, the same source material as "Daemul", the drama tells the tale of an ambitious woman born into poverty who will let nothing stand in her way as she tries to become the First Lady, and a hopeless romantic who will sacrifice anything for her. But when she betrays him, he takes his revenge. Title: My World Only Passage: My World Only is an upcoming South Korean drama film directed by Choi Sung-hyun. The film stars Lee Byung-hun, Youn Yuh-jung, Park Jung-min, Han Ji-min and Kim Sung-ryung. Title: Definitely Neighbors Passage: Definitely Neighbors (; also known as "Neighbor Enemies") is a 2010 South Korean television drama starring Son Hyun-joo, Yoo Ho-jeong, Kim Sung-ryung and Shin Sung-rok. It aired on SBS from March 13 to October 31, 2010 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:50 for 65 episodes.
Sohn Young-sung
Kim Sung-ryung
The Client (2011 film)
Who has more scope of profession, Gordon Wiles or Wang Xiaoshuai?
Title: Wang Xiaoshuai Passage: Wang Xiaoshuai (; born May 22, 1966) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He is commonly grouped under the loose association of filmmakers known as the "Sixth Generation" of the Cinema of China. Title: Gordon Wiles Passage: Gordon Wiles (October 10, 1904 – October 17, 1950) was an American art director and film director. He won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction for the film "Transatlantic". He was born in St. Louis, Missouri. His father, Albert Wiles, was a doctor in Jerseyville, Illinois. Title: Shanghai Dreams Passage: Shanghai Dreams () is a 2005 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai and starring Gao Yuanyuan, Li Bin, Tang Yang, Wang Xiaoyang, and Yao Anlian. The film was produced by Stellar Megamedia, Debo Films Ltd. and Kingwood Ltd. Title: The House (1999 film) Passage: The House is a 1999 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. It is rarely, if ever, screened abroad, and remains one of Wang Xiaoshuai's least well-known works outside of China. It is alternatively referred to as Suburban Dreams, Fantasy Garden or Dream House. The film was produced by the Beijing Film Studio and the China Film Group. Wang Xiaoshuai himself considers it one of his most inconsequential efforts to date, to the extent that it has "sunk into oblivion." Title: Red Amnesia Passage: Red Amnesia () is a 2014 Chinese thriller film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film deals with the psychological impact of an elderly retired widow (played by Lü Zhong)'s past. Wang considers "Red Amnesia" to be the last film of his Cultural Revolution trilogy, which includes 2005's "Shanghai Dreams" and 2011's "11 Flowers". It was released on April 30, 2015. Title: Karmic Mahjong Passage: Karmic Mahjong () is a 2006 Chinese comedy film directed by Wang Guangli. It stars Francis Ng as a mechanic from Chengdu plagued by bad luck and Cherrie Ying as a young woman who appears to share the same affliction. The film also features cameos by the prominent Chinese directors Wang Xiaoshuai and Jia Zhangke. Title: Jia Zhangke Passage: Jia Zhangke (born 24 May 1970) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter. He is generally regarded as a leading figure of the "Sixth Generation" movement of Chinese cinema, a group that also includes such figures as Wang Xiaoshuai, Lou Ye, Wang Quan'an and Zhang Yuan. Title: 11 Flowers Passage: 11 Flowers () is a 2011 film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai centered on a boy named Wang Han who loses his white shirt which shows that he is his school's best gymnast. The loss of the shirt is to take on greater metaphorical meaning as the film progresses which is inspired by the director's own experience as a youth during the cultural revolution and the more general confusion of childhood. Title: So Close to Paradise Passage: So Close to Paradise () is a 1998 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai, a member of Chinese cinema's so-called Sixth Generation. It is alternatively known by the English title Ruan's Song or by its original Chinese title, The Girl From Vietnam (). The film was a coproduction of the Beijing Film Studio, and Beijing Jin Die Yingshi Yishu, as such, it is Wang's first major film production within the Chinese studio system. The film's literal title, The Pole-Carrier and the Girl, refers to two of the main characters played by Shi Yu and Wang Tong. Title: Frozen (1997 film) Passage: Frozen () is a 1997 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film was originally shot in 1994, but was banned by Chinese authorities and had to be smuggled out of the country. Moreover, Wang was operating under a blacklisting from the Chinese Film Bureau that was imposed after his previous film, "The Days", was screened internationally without government approval. As such, Wang was forced to use the pseudonym "Wu Ming" (literally "Anonymous") while making this film.
Wang Xiaoshuai
Gordon Wiles
Wang Xiaoshuai